Hughes Picks Gray, Crahay for Bench
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A second high school on the southwestern sec- posal in the county. 3 tion of Middletown Township and a regional high school dis- Crahay for Bench The study points out that the student population in the trict is aJso recommended for Upper Freehold Township and county will more than double from the 15,524 students in 1981 Allentown., ' . TRENTON — Gov,, Richard J. i»e constitution, gave seven days to an estimated 35,000 by 1980. High schools will Increase On hospitals, the study says the three hospitals in the Hughes cracked political ice yes- public notice that he would name from 14 to 23 in that time, county are presently Jat "optimum" usage. The study recom- terday and nanied two sorely- Mayor Gray -nd Mr. Crahay to the judgcsliips next Monday. Un- - CITE fiAYSHORB AREA mends futuie hospitals in Raritun Township for (lie Bay shore needed District Court Judges fur area and In Freehold for western Monmouth' County. Monmouth County. der normal . procedure their The study recommends new high schools in Keansburg, names will be submitted to the Holmdel and Ocean Township, ..and three for the Freehold Re- The study of refuse collection and disposal points out that He picked the choice of the the western Bayshore area needs long-range planning for dis- county Republican organization, lenate Judiciary Committee for posal. Mayor George A. Gray of Red ixamination and will be ready LONG-RANGE FACILITIES Bank, but ignored wishes of the for Senate confirmation May 14, Middletown, Red Bank and New Shrewsbury have adequate Democratic organization, select- the date the Legislature has long-range facilities, but the other communities in the' Red ing former Deputy Attorney Gen- tentatively set for the start of Probe $20,000 eral Francis X. Crahay of Ocean- ts summer recess . Bank area do not. On the subject of secondary schools, the study states that port. Mrs. White's and Mr. Wein- "Holmdel Township will experience rapid growth during the Sen. Richard R. Stout (R-Mon- stein's appointments went to the next decade, much of it prompted by the current industrial ex- mouth) said afterwards he would ienate directly and could be ap- pansion of Bell-Labs and Lily-Tulip. move for speedy confirmation ol proved next Monday. Bell Labs Theft . No Comment •Therefore, in about 10 years it should be large enough to both men for the $18,000 a year HOLMDEL - Stale police are per wire, each spool weighing support a high school of its own. posts which have been vacant be State Democratic Committee- seeking, thieves who took an es- about 500 pounds, a quantity of Until that time, Red Bank should be able to accommodate cause of political-tangles since man Paul Kierhah, who had been leading the argument in favor \ timated $20,000 in tools, equip- copper tubing, and some heavy not only Holmdel—but its two other sending districts—Little special legislation created them of Mr. Apnlegate ..or...another-"m? ment and material from the con- construction hand tools. Silver and Shrewsbury—without much difficulty, since all three two years ago. < ganization" man, said he would struction site of a new micro- The truck jvas so loaded po- of these boroughs can be expected to experience only moderate In ignoring pleas of Democratic wave laboratory of Bell Tele- lice said, that its rear wheels chieftains to name either County have no comment on the appoint- growth." ments. phone Labs on Crawford's Hill. left tire impressions in a hardtop • •' (See STUDY, Page 2) Chairman John W. Applegatc, or The theft, discovered yester- any one of several others with It was learned that the gover- road at the site. Francis X. Crahay Mayor George A. Gray day, apparently took place over Police also reported that three more prominent political identity nor spoke with Mr. Kiernan by the week-end, police said. shacks near the site of the new than Mr. Crahay, the governor phone prior to announcing his ment. • The log jam, as far as But this year, with Sen. Stout's asserted the fact that judicial ap- decision, which he" had been the senator vas concerned, was 500 Pounds building also were broken into. announced willingness to confirm pointments are his own decisions, weighing since before his inau- cleared when the governor, at any Democrat as long as the Police said thieves«apparently The new building is about a Mrs. White Named ;ural last January. He reported- cepted the suggestion of Mayor Republican nominee was Mr. drove a truck onto^ the site and mile away from the new $20 mil- lion research center recently oo But he salved expected local ly sought to assure Mr. Kiernan Gray. Gray, Democrats see no purpose made off with V spools, of cop- Democratic hard feelings by also he was not ignoring wishes of the cupied by Bell Labs personnel. Less Opposition in an open brawl only for the The site of the theft is high including on his appointment list Democrats but was meeting a sake of brawling. conscientious responsibility to Opposition to • Mr. Crahay on a hill on Holmdel-Keyport Rd., yesterday two organization lead- • The objections to Mr. Crahay ers for new terms in their present name his own choices. among county Democrats is,not where Bell Labs maintains an< had taken two courses: 1—that, Federal iobs. Former Gov. Robert B. Mey- expected to assert itself again even, though once active as a tennas for its satellite com They are Mrs. Katharine Elkus ner got nowhere with judicial ap- in the same form as it did last munications project. member of the County Young White, of Red Bank, chairman pointments when he selected M. year. At that time Gov. Meyner Democrats, he had taken no part Beach Aid Completion Date of the New Jersey Highway Au Raymond McGowan, of Little Sil- was deluged with telegrams, let in the Democratic organization in The new building is scheduled thority, and Leo Weinstein, of ver; a Republican, and Mr. Cra- ters and phone calls. , his home town where he served to be completed sometime this Matawan, a member of the Mon- hay. The difference is that in 1961 as a Republican appointee to summer. mouth County Tax Board. Sen. Stout refused to approve there were indications Senate the Board of Adjustment; 2— Is Sought Sen. Stout said he also would either because of county political confirmation would be withheld that he has been a member of About a month ago, three un- move for confirmation of those organization opposition. However, and that conceited public opin identified men assaulted a Pink- the bar only eight years. TRENTON (AP) - The New appointments. Mr. McGowan asked Gov. Hughes ion might sway the governor to erton guard at the main labora- Jersey Senate last night voted to The governor. In accord with not to consider him for appoint- a more favorable selection. (See JUDGES, Page 2) tory building, taking about $30 ask the federal government to from the guard. enact a public works program that would build some permanent The trio still have not been caught. Power Boat Sees $4 to $5 Billion Deficit protection for New Jersey's coastline. The resolution, sponsored by Registration Senate Majority leader Charles Color Ads W. Sandman, R-Cape May, was Raps U.S. Budget Policies passed by a voice vote after some Bill Pushed caustic debate about Sandman's Are Featured TRENTON (AP) - New Jer. WASHINGTON (AP) — For: will show "another deficit of $4 tinue to be Santa Claus for the idea to use surplus sunken ships sey, ;Vi^iid' assume responsibility mer President Dwight D. Eisen- to $5 billion," free world, banker for the free as substitutes for jetties. for registering all power boats in hower's budget director told the •Both speeches were prepared world, and policeman for the Sandman first proposed bis In Register the state—and collect an esti- for the chamber's" 50th annual free world?" Byrd asked. "When CUFFS EDGE — Atlantic Highlands Police Opt. Jamet U. S. Chamber of Commerce to: Idea earlier this month. Today's Issue of The Regis- mated $430,000 annually for the day that the Kennedy adminis- meeting here. Byrd told the 4,- will judgment day come? Per- Egidio point* downward' from the Scenic Dr.; Highlands, 000 businessmen-delegates: He said the federal government ter contains a couple of task—under provisions of a bill tration's policies "unless abrupt- haps it is approaching faster has plenty Of surplus hulks that now before the state Senate. Call For Action than we realize." "firsts." where Preston Kumpel, 92 Manor Dr., Red Bank, w«< ly changed, are likely to produce could be used to build impromptu The Assembly passed the ineas Stans suggested that business- One Is that The Register has found yesterday suffering from exposure.