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TPeatKer Free Parian? Ibere If no durgs at meter* Snow tapering off today. to the Red Bank parking lot* Partly cloudy tonight. Fair to- after « p. m. Wainesday* and morrow. High today, 28. Low Fridays, Red Bank's two »hop- tonight, 15-20. High tomorrow, ping nights. 30-35. '$Ut An Independent Newspaper Under Same Ownership Since. 1878 BY CARRIER PAGE ONE Issued Dally. Monday through Friday, entered as Second Class Matter 7c PER COPY 35c PER WEEK VOLUME 82, NO. 141 at thu Post Office at Red Bank. N. J., under the Act ol March 3. 1619. RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1960 Freehold Twp. Savage Snowstorm To Get 35-Store Rips Shore Area, Shopping Plaza Leaves 17 Inches $6 Million 9 West Long Branch Man 'Bushed Limit To Project Set President Dies After Shoveling Snow For 1961 Debate Wind driven snow and freezing temperatures Relaxes gripped the Shore area yesterday and today. At least FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — A Forecast one death was attributed to the storm. $6 million, 32-store shopping plaza RAMEY AIR FORCE BASE, William D. Martin, U.S. weather observer in Long is in the offing here. Puerto Rico (AP) — President EMERGENCY CALL — Heavy snow didn't stop the Keyport First Aid Squad from WASHINGTON (AP) - Rival Branch, put the official snowfall at 17 inches at 7 If completed as now planned, Eisenhower, admittedly "bush- bringing a maternity patient to Riverview Hospital, Red Bank, this morning. Police factions among supporters of a the project will be among the ed" from 12 days of touring civil rights bill stood their ground in area municipalities reported scores of accidents yesterday and today, most of a. m. today. largest shopping centers in Mon planned to break his week-end of today in a squabble that could Mario M. Boncore, 59, of 68 mouth County. rest today for another talk on them minor. affect the whole fate of the leg. Oceanport Ave., West Long The announcement was made Latin-American affairs. islation. Branch, was dead on arrival yes- yesterday by Michael R. Gingold, Facing an audience that In- But Senate Democratic Leader terday in Monmouth Medical Cen> head of the commercial depart- cludes some critics of United Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas Disease ter, apparently of a heart attack. ment of Leslie Blau Realtors, States policy, the President hinted a break may be in the He had tried unsuccessfully to Newark, and Jerry Sokol, Free- may give a preliminary report offering. He spoke early today shovel his car out of the snow, hold, attorney for the purchasers. on his good will mission to four of the possibility of a bipartisan and was stricken shortly there- The project, to be known as South American nations. move next week to limit debate Follows after. Throughout the nation at and get down to voting. Freehold Plaza Shopping Center, Arriving here yesterday, Eisen- least 61 deaths were attributed will be located on the 52-acre hower was undisturbed by an As the dispute continued some to the storm which battered the Walter Lott tract at Rt. 33 and engine misljap that put him al- Republican senators were con- country. South St. most two hours over wild Ama- tending that the administration's Quakes Temperatures stayed between Present zoning permits shop- zon jungles in a plane with one package program of civil rights 20 and 30 degrees all day. North- legislation is too harsh. On the ping centers. of its four jets out of action. The AGADIR, Morocco (AP) — cast winds reached 54 miles an other side, a group of Northern Weary refugees streamed iaway hour. Plans are to develop 42 acres pilot said the President never Democrats was as/sailing it as was in any danger and he from Agadir today as pestilence All schools In the county of the tract by the fall of 1662. too weak. threatened to sweep the quake switched in Dutch Surinam closed today. Many were doted Ten acres, in the northwest cor shattered City. ner, will be reserved for future (Giana) to another jet for the Some from both factions said yesterday, and those that did Amid the stench of death, res^ development. rest of the flight from Buenos (See DEBATE,- Pg. 2) open, shut down by afternoon. cue workers continued searching Aires. The same was true for many Start In 1 Year for survivors who might be businesses and stores. Many The President planiied to fly by trapped in the ruins. Target date for start of con helicopter to address a lunch- Dr. Mickey municipal bodies canceled their The Moroccan government an- meetings last night. struction is April, 1961. The first eon of the Caribbean section o: nounced that 2,964 dead had been section of the plaza is to be com the American assembly meeting Police throughout the county Released buried in graves hastily dug in reported a rash of minor ac- pleted by November, 1961. at Dorado Beach, a resort owned the rubble of the Atlantic resort. Mr. Gingold told the Register by Laurence Reckefeller abou1 SNOWED IN — It may be awhile before this car, parked on Mechanic St., near cidents as vehicles skidded all But that figure did not include over the slippery roads. that tentative agreements have 60 miles west of this strategic Broad St., Red Bank, takes to the open road again. Left there during the storm, the From Jail uncounted numbers of graves Fort Monmouth reported it was already been reached with two air command base. Eisenhower filled during the confused hours major and two minor tenants. car is wedged in by snow from plows clearing the streets. BATON ROUGE, La. (AP)- open for business and all per- hoped to get in some golf after Dr. George H. Mickey, insisting following the two earthquakes sonnel were expected to report He named the major tenants lunch before taking a helicop- he was accused unjustly of mur- and a tidal wave Monday night. to work if they could. Classes ter back to the base. as Food Fair and the F. W. dering a woman professor, re Fear 6,000 Deaths at the Signal School were sus- Woolworth Co. The assembly Is a non-par ports back to Louisiana State Moroccan officials feared that pended for the day. The largest tenant is to be a (See PRESIDENT, Pg. 3) University today where he is dean 6,000 of the city's 40,000 resi Throughout the day and night, department store, of the graduate school. dents may have died in the dis motorists abandoned their cars The realty company is nego- After pearly three weeks of in aster, but It was.apparent that in snowbanks, tiating with a bowling alley, $134,000 vestigation, a deadlocked grand the exact toll would never be Mr. Martin predicted the snow which is to locate in the plaza, jury yesterday recessed without known. would taper off today. The of- and also has prospects for a deciding whether to indict the At least 3,200 persons were ficial forecast was for partly branch of. a bank in the local Awarded To 50-year-old scientist in the field o injured, 1,200 of them seriously. cloudy tonight and fair tomor- area, Mr. Gingold reported. genetics. Some estimates of the injured row. Other units planned for the cen- Crash Victim The case was pretermitted— ran to 5,000. The high today will be 28, ter are: left open—for possible future ac The government ordered Aga and a low tonight of 15 to 20. A service station, near the FREEHOLD — A Middletown tion by this or another jury. The dir cvacuted in the face of the Temperatures tomorrow are South St. entrance; a men's shop, Township couple were awarded charge remains on the books and threat of pestilence. Severa expected to reach 30 to 35. (porting goods shop, children's $134,000 by a jury here Wednes- investigation in the case will con (Se.' QUAKES, Pg. 2) Winds will shift to the north- shop, dry goods store, juvenile day for injuries sustained in an tinue, officers said. west at 25 miles an hour to- furniture store, ciy cleaners, two automobile accident Dec. 30,1956. Mickey was arrested Jan. 14 day, dropping to 15-20 tonight shoe stores, pharmacy, beauty Mrs. Margaret C. Rainaud, 90 and charged with murder in the 2 Missile and tomorrow. parlor, restaurant, hardware Statesir PI., Middletown Town fatal clubbing of Dr. Margaret Mr. Martin said yesterday's store, paint store, pet shop, op- ship, was awarded $100,000 for McMillan, 38-year-old unwed bi- fall was more than any March tician, bakery, candy store, photo personal injuries. Her husband ologist and longtime associate of Firings Are on record. Snow measured shop, furniture store, stationery William J. Rainaud, Jr., received Mickey. He has been held incom- 13 inches in the county Feb. 15- store, and a branch of the Leslie $1,000 for personal injuries and municado from newsmen. 16, 1958. Blau firm, $33,000 for medical expenses for The scientist left jail grim and Successful In New York City, Nassau his wife. pale. He read a statement that CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla (AP) County and Queens, 12 deaths 3,000 Cars The judgement was againsl referred to the "unjust ac- — A Snark and a Minuteman, were caused by heart attacks The parking lot, to accommo Edith A. Lentz, Rt. 35, Middle cusation of being implicated in America's oldest and newest in- while shoveling snow or plod- date 3,000 cars—double the size town Township, who was the DIGGING OUT — Steven Secula, 112 Harding Rd., Red Bank, is making every ef- the crime." On advice of counsel tercontinental range missies, un- ding through the drifts.