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Weather ' DWributfen i 74UU- temperature a, gassy *4»y, Uih H. Clear tieifbt, BEDBANK *»• «bout 10. Saturday, fair, 22,375 M|h b the Ma. Sunday, mostly jwmuf RUMra>,nuur-nr. MM Mr, mild. See weather, page X. T • • • Y: DIAL SH I -0010 VOL 85 NO 1R7 !•««•« «»«ir. uo»di» nwo lulling OUIey. RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1963 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Bowen Wins The City HallScrapbookBattle LONG BRANCH - The bat- Mr, Jones declined to talk tonight at the Morris Avenue the council chamber into the only key to the attic, it tle of the City Hall scrapbook about the circumstances or to Junior High School at 7 o'clock. turmoil. must still be there. between suspended City Man- further contradict Mr. Bowen's The ousted manager plans to Demands from council mem- A reporter called Mr, Bow- ager Richard J. Bowen and version. be at City Hall at 9 o'clock bers and people in the audience en and got a different explana- Acting Manager John O. Jones The book came into promi- this morning to review tape re- echoed Mr. Garr'i question: tion. was won yesterday by Mr. nence last Saturday when Mr. cordings of some past council "How did he get the book?" The latter said he had picked Bowen. Bowen read from it at the first meetings and select whichever Bowen Called up the scrapbook last week Mr. Jones retracted conflict- session of a public hearing on reels he wants to replay for Mr. Jones, who wasn't in ths while in the attic with Mr. ing statements he had made, his dismissal. He was trying to the public audience tonight. room at the time, was called in Jones. show that City Council itself first to City Council and later The fact Mr. Bowen had the and asked to explain. "I promised to return It Just to reporters, on Tuesday. was responsible for bad city He said then the scrapbook as it was and he told me to city scrapbook, raised Tuesday He announced he "had given publicity rather than the man- was in the attic of the City- 'go ahead,' "Mr. Bowen had the book to the ousted man- ager. by Milton Garr, 298 Poole Ave., Hall annex when he last saw It said. ager. Bowen's hearing continues a frequent Bowen critic, threw last week and, since he had (See BOWEN, Page 3) Soviet Troops Reds Rap Kennedy Leaving WASHINGTON (AP)-The So- viet Union appears to have fallen behind In fulfillment of its prom- ise to get several thousand troops Visit To Costa Rica out of Cuba by mid-March but in- By WILLIAM L. RYAN of Fidel Castro's communism in munist party would not accept the to attack Cuba and hold back dications are that a large group AP Special Correspondent the Central-American area. blame for any "physical measures revolution elsewhere in Latin will be leaving Havana this week- The Communist world has Arrange Alibi against the presidents" during the America In what could be call* end. ' ' - pulled out ail the slops to de- Costa Rica's Communist party meeting. to Communist-Castroist action, The U.S. government is keeping nounce President Kennedy's meet- appears to have arranged an alibi From Moscow, in Spanish-Ian broadcasts repeat that "the peo- ing, opening Monday, with Cen- In advance should those intent on guage broadcasts to Central Amer- ple will thwart this new criminal SEASON'S LEPRECHAUNS — These three "imitation" leprechauns wUI distribute St. a close watch on the situation. For the past several days nor- tral-American presidents. An at harassing the meeting succeed in ica, have come denunciations of plan.' Patrick's Day giveaways during the Red Bank Retail Trade Board's Shramrock Days mally informative officials have tempt to provoke violence during breaking through the heavy secu- the meeting as "a new plot Hostile Groupi today and tomorrow. From left are JoanHassler of Red Bank and DoHie Ann Carroll declined to discuss numbers of the meeting cannot be ruled out. rity arrangements. against Cuba and the peoples of Daniel Oduber, Costa Rican and Judith Hart, both of Little Silver. troops having left Cuba so far. The meeting will be in San Jose, Manuel Mora Valverde, a lead- Central America." Moscow calls foreign minister, has not ruled The problem appears to be one Costa Rica, and will be concerned er of the Costa Rican party, an-1 the meeting an attempt to form out the possibility of a try from 1 of analyzing and checking intel- to a large extent with the menace nounced publicly that the Com- a Central-American military bloc (See REDS, Page 3) ligence reports to determine e* aotly what has happened. Ireland in Texas Cite Situation According to the best informa- Riverview Doctors Issue Statement SHAMROCK, Tex. (AP)-A bit of tourists stopping off for the town had to submit three names tion available in official quarters Of Ireland comes alive in the Tex- night. when it applied for its post office, here, the situation presently is ts Panhandle Saturday when The rest of the year Shamrock and someone suggested kiddingly this: Shamrock throws the biggest St. is a quiet place, surrounded by that the third choice be Shamrock, AboutCountyHospitalBedShortage Since the removal promise was Patrick's Day celebration in its cotton fields and stock farms. It for luck. It turned out the other 1 made to the United States Feb. 18, history. got its name by sheer chance. The two names were in use in Texas. about 1,800 or 1,900 persons have RED BANK — The public re- solution to this problem it has when tiie latest addition was would be unfortunate to overlook This town of 3,000 virtually has left Cuba on four Soviet ships. The lations committee of the Medical retained, at its own expense, an erected provision for future ex- this if such be the case. been covered in green and white latest of those vessels to sail, the Staff at Riverview ^Hospital has engineering consultant to study pansion was made in heating, We also feel that the enlarge- banners and bunting. The weekly Grizia, left Havana Sunday. It released a statement to The the feasibility of such a plan. kitchen and other maintance de- ment of Riverview Hospital'» of newspaper has been printed with Cast of Water Stays;was reported by the Soviet Com- Register dealing with the short- It is generally understood that partments of the hospital. It (See RIVERVIEW, Page 2) green ink and the menu for the big munist party newspaper Pravda age of hospital beds in Monmouth kickoff banquet is in Gaelic. to be carrying aviation mechan- County and a Register editorial of last Monday, "The Hospital Plan Entertainment At Least far a While ics, artillery experts, engineering troops and tank soldiers. Space Situation." RegionaFsSpendingRevised Shiny green top hats are every- By BILL HAGEMAN $32.63, the utility president de- Another Soviet ship, the 15,286^ The statement follows: where, and shamrocks by the NEWARK—Monmouth County ducted taxes of $18.44 and came ton Admiral Najimov, is in Hav- The publication of the editorial thousands will be flown in from water consumers—those who are up with i new net revenue of vana harbor and there are reports in the March 11 issue of the Transportation, Cafeteria Services to Be Curtailed Ireland. customers of the Monmouth Con- $14.19; This, he pointed out, is in the Cuban capital it will depart Red Bank Register requires a All male citizens are required solidated Water Company —need 4.92 per cent of the plant invest- this weekend with about 2,000 So- restatement of the position of RUMSON — The Rumson-Falr of the recently established 1963- At a special meeting last night, to have a donegal (Irish-style) not be concerned about an irn ment of J288.56. The water com- viet military specialists. the members of th« Medical Staff Haven Regional High School 64 school budget, the board agreed to slice several beard, or carry a "shaving per- minent rate hike. pany is seeking a 25 per cent of Riverview Hospital on. the Board of Education last night Board members made it clear specific budget accounts in the rate increase in an effort to So far as U.S. authorities are mit" with them at all times. The price of a glass of water concerned the number of people question of the enlargement of agreed to curtail bus ind cafe- the only alternative to the two next ichool year's spending achieve, a 6.32 . Thirty-six hours of continuous cannot §o..,up until the conclusion per cent return who have tailed on Soviet ships the bed-capacity of thi». institu- teria cervices in order to hold op- cutbacks was a reduction in schedule, which was reduced by on investment. entertainment has been planned, of a Public Utility Commission during the past four weeks— tion. We, more than any other erational costs within the limits' teachers' salary Increments. $32,000 this week through action centering around a two-mile long rate hearing, and the conclusion Mr. Greco-added that at the around 1,800 or 1,900—is con group, are cognizant of the need of the Rumson and Fair Haven for expansion. This shortage has parade down'Main street Satur- was still not in sight as yester- proposed rate,of return, the con> sidered fairly definite but the Borough Councils. The tax levy pany could afford to invest only not developed suddenly, however; day. This will feature forty-five day's seventh hearing session identification of those departing is for the school was set at $556,482.