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J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1961 Vc PER COPY PAGE ONE 75 Guests OfCounty Red Berlin Stand On Tour MANALAPAN — About 75 per- sons interested in the industrial growth of western Monmouth Still ^Unacceptable' County toured seven municipali- ties yesterday. - The group, made up of manu- facturers, industrial realtors, In Shrewsbury Moscow utility representatives, engineers, plant location consultants and rep- resentatives from municipalities, participated in the day-long, two- Planners OK Zone Changes Delivers bus inspection of potential indus SHREWSBURY — A zoning for Borough Council action after trial sites. landscaping, architecture, protec- Code amendment which would 12 months of study, and is de- tive buffer zones, and sewage dis- Speaking at a lunch for the create a new shopping center signed to provide for "careful posal plans for any building in the group at Old Tennent Church, zone along the Little Silver bound- development of the business area two new zones, he stated. New Note James Rice, a developer of in- ary, running from White Rd. of the borough," the board's Jo-Acre Zone south about 1,000 feet, was ap- chairman, Philip H. Meyer, said. WASHINGTON (AP) — dustrial parks, stressed the need PAINTING THE TOWN— Three persons ware injured and tha street and lawns in The new shopping center zone proved by the Planning Board Requirements for site plan ap- for planning for industry. vicinity of Long Branch High School, West wood Ave., were splattered with paint when is some 30 acres in size. It lies Diplomatic sources said to- last night. proval by the Planning Board will Mr, Rice said, "Don't make between Monroe Ave. and White day Moscow has sent a this truck, driven by Alphonse Lakone, Long Branch, collided with a car yesterday. This amendment was cleared allow this body to control traffic the mistakes northern New Jer- St., but does not include the built- note renewing a Soviet aey communities made of not Truck carried a load of white paint ,a doien cans of which were broken open when up areas along each of the two planning for industry." they were thrown from tha vehicle by the impact. streets. It has 1,300-foot frontage stand on Berlin air corri- He said the area is in an ad- along Broad and is about 900 feet dors that is unacceptable to vantageous location, being be- Civil Defense Talk deep. the West. Check Algerian This zone is composed entirely tween New York City and Phila- The text of the Soviet note, - delphia, and anticipated grea Whitewash Follows of vacant land now owned by the Mob in Paris delivered to the American, Brit- Society of St. Joseph, Jersey City, growth industrially. PARIS (AP) — Reinforced ish and French Embassies in For County Officials but does not include the whole Also speaking to the group police checked a mob of 4,000 Moscow, was not immediately 58-acre parcel. which toured the boroughs ol Car-Truck Collision Algerians that tried to riot EATONTOWN — Eighty-five josed New Jersey target areas, available here. William Garrison, Red Bank Allentown, Roosevelt and English- LONG BRANCH - Part of City firemen tried to wash through the streets of Paris per cent of New Jersey's 5.6 mil he loss would be tremendous. realty man, along with represen- Informants said the Russian town, and the townships of Up- Westwood Ave., near the city away the white paint on the] last night for the second night lion people are within enemy tar- But if the explosion, Or explo- communication replied to Sept. high school — and parts of priv- street with water from fire! in succession. get areas in a nuclear war. sions, were directed to areas fur- tatives of Food Fair, Inc., have per Freehold, Manalapan, Mill- appeared before the Planning 8 Western notes warning the ate lawns — got whitewashed hoses,, but to no avail. Finally, Three Algerians were re- But, said John Cain of Fair Ha- her inland, New Jerseysites atone and Freehold, was Fred Board with a project to develop Kremlin that any . interference last night. city public works employees! ported killed and at least 15 ven, an operations officer of the would escape the first impact but Manna, manager of the Nestle a part of this area—roughly the with the air traffic linking Com- moved in with sanding and injured, and the police arrested state Civil Defense Department, would be vulnerable to fallout Company's Freehold plant. He The unexpected painting re- northern third of it. Tentative munist-encircled West Berlin scraping equipment to clear the 1,500 demonstrators. this is no reason or excuse for which moves with the predomi- told of the satisfaction hie com sulted from the crash of a car plans to build a Food Fair mar- with West Germany would be blacktop. Ordered by the Algerian inaction or retreat. nating west to east breeze pat- p«ny has had being located in this and a pickup truck carrying a ket and other shops there, and "aggressive action." rebel government in Tunis to "The nation that can recover tern. county. load of paint tins. About a doz- But the paint which sprayed on later to develop the balance of the Moscow was said to have de- keep up their demonstrations and retaliate is the nation which The tour, which started near en of the cans spilled into the private lawns at the crossing Unanswered Questions area have been discussed at clared again its view that the air against new curfew regula- shall survive," he told the Mon- Hightstown, was co-sponsored by street. wasn't so easily removed. Po- Mr. Cain said there are many length. corridors are only supposed to tions, Algerian worker! began mouth County Municipal Associa- the seven municipalities and the Police said drivers of the car lice speculated it probably will questions which are still unan- be used for supplying the West- grouping shortly after dusk tion at Old Orchard Country Club. No Formal Move and truck, and a passenger in await the start of next spring's swered in CD preparations, and ern garrisons in Berlin. The Monmouth County Planning near the Rood Point de li De- The dinner meeting was the first So far, however, no formal ap- the truck, suffered concussions grass cutting season. many grim situations which might Western powers regard the air Board. It was conducted by fense, a key traffic interjec- of the 1961-62 year. plication for permission to build and multiple cuts and bruises. be imagined. However, he said, lanes as a vital lifeline for the Charles M. Pike, executive direc Patrolman James Wilkins in- tion at the western outskirts of there has been presented to the They were admitted to Mon- Shelters Recommended New Jersey is as well prepared city, to be used for general ci- tor, and Reed Dickerson, indus- vestigated. greater Paris. planning body. trial representative, of the board mouth Medical Center for obser- Mr. Cain made it clear the for a national emergency as any This land is now zoned for busi- vilian purposes and otherwise vation. None il in serious con- state CD department, in line with of the 50 states. ness to a depth of 350 feet from without Red interference. dition. OK Levitt Map policy of the national CD adminis- Mr. Cain said U.S. information Broad St. The area behind this Not Good Omen Police said the truck, driven ration, recommends family-ca has developed that people in the strip is zoned residential at pres- The Soviet note was not re- Slow Day by Alphonse Lakone, 39, of West pacity shelters to protect against Soviet Republic of Russia also are ent. garded as a good omen in the End Ave., collided with a carl radio-active fallout from nuclear concerned with shelter construe- An L-shaped eight-acre piece of simmering German dispute about operated by Mrs. Rose Lampel,; Million-Dollar Glassbombs. (See CD TALK, Page 2) i For County (See PLANNERS Page 2) which Secretary of State Dean 42, of 501 La Raine Ave., Brad-! He told reporters afterward that Rusk spoke at a news conference ley Beach, at Westwood and; recent remarks by President John yesterday. Rusk, giving the first Freeholders West End Aves. I Plant for Township F. Kennedy emphasized the im- public U. S, government assess- Miss Marion Riddel, 24, of 115' portance of effective local fallout FREEHOLD — Business was Asks Resignation ment of Soviet Premier Khrush- Monmouth Rd., West Long! MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - A the New York and Long Branch programs. alow yesterday before the Mon- chev's speech to the Communist Branch, was a passenger in the million-dollar glass manufactur- railroad tracks. Simply stated, he said, this is Party Congress in Moscow, said mouth County Board ol Free- ing plant will be constructed on Need Reioning the picture: holders. truck. GOP Mayor Cites Hatch Act; he could only pass preliminary a 25-acre tract in Cliffwood,! Joseph P. Stenger, chairnfan If the enemy should drop judgment because the full text Except for bidders- seeking Mayor Peter J. Waters an- of the Planning Board, said two- bomb on target, in any of the sup- Rettagliata Says He's Quit of the lengthy Khrushchev ad- contracts, the regular session of Riparian Law nounced last night. thirds of the tract is alread; dress is still not available here.