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For 'All Department* Ceil RED BANK REGISTER SHadyside 1-0010 [siued Weekly, entered M Second Class Matter at the Post VOLUME LXXXI NO. 7 Office at Red BanK, N. J., under the. Act ol March 3, 1S79. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUG. 7, 1958 15c PER COPY PAGE ONE 600 Demand Sewer Unit Location of the Missile Master Board Will Take Quit; Court Fight Looms Post Children KEYPORT—Two sewer authority LA 1 UNTfJ'fVN' — Tins borough's member* and three other officials defied an incensed crowd of 600 Smulny Closing Laic school system will educate Fort citizens in the school auditorium Regional School Site t'uilatiirx lo (,vl Tickets Monmouths' Capehart housing de- last night and refused dissolution FREEHOLD — Prosecutor velopment students for an academ- of the sewer authority. Vincent P. Keupcr advised Mon- ic year starting in September. Two key factors, however, mouth county police today that The decision was made at Mon- acted to diminish the force of their To Be Chosen Soon summonses should be Issued to action: day night's board of education f- violators of the new Sunday clos- meeting — ending a three-month Mayor Charles E. Applegate, TINTON FALLS — The site for ing law instead uf making on the amlds* applause from the audi period in which the problem has the proposed Monmouth Regional J lib I Ice Kickoff Dinner spot arrests. j been up in die air. ence, announced that council will high school will be selected within In a letter to police chiefs, the fight the authority in court. the next three weeks. Seeks Oldest Resident prosecutor said that such action It took a vote by Anson V. Ran- Boland, Saffin and company, Joseph A. Liga made that prp. Who Is the nldcsr living Red was wisest in view of expected I Sum, boaij jjresiiJent, lo break a Wall Street financial advisers, re- diction following the regional dis- Bank resident? court tests of the law signed four-four deadlock and once and vealed that "it is possible" no trict's board of education meeting The Red Bank Rotary club Monday by Gov. Robert B. Mey- for all settle the issue. bonding company will be willing in the Tinton Falls school here wants to find out. The club Is ncr. I The almost fourhour meeting to take sewer authority bonds "un- Tuesday night. sponsoring a kickoff dinner Hearings on summonses would I was marked by acrimony, hooting, der these circumstances." Mr. Liga, chairman of the Thursday, Aug. 28, for Red come at least five days after the • boning, clapping and a lack of The bond question, raised earlier board's public relations commit- Bank's 50th anniversary celebra- offense and by that time legal ' decorum. In the week by local officials, may tee, said the site decision must tion, and will honor I le bor- action to test the law probably About 1D0 persons attended, be the more crucial of the twobe made before Aug. 27, when the ough's oldest resident. will have been started, Kcuper many of them members of the factors, it was indicated. board goes before the department The only requirement Is that told reporters. Eatontown Taxpayers association. Unable to finance plant recon- of local government in Trenton the person must be a native-born "Because of the newness and Led by Charles J. Resch, their struction, the authority would be to seek an extension of credit. resident. Information and entries complexities of the law," hepresident, they opposed the board forced to dissolve, the borough "If we have not made a decision can be made at the Golden Jubi- wrote to the chiefs, "it is neces- accepting the Mudrnts — on the having been cited by the state for concerning a site by that time," lee association headquarters, 30 sary for police to emplnv extra- Kiuumi.-i, ui(.y haid, a was a losing "pollution of Raritan bay." h« said, "the meeting would have Broad si., the iurmer Merchants ordinary care in whatever action financial proposition and would up- Frederic J. Sautter, partner in to be postponed." Trust company building. is taken. set the education program in the the Boland, Saffin company, tbld The joint meeting was original- Ensley M. White, former bor- "All complaints, however, school system. • Register reporter, "In light of ly schedukU for July 9, but wasough administrator, will be guest should be investigated expedi- what has happened here tonight, rescheduled until this mnnth ht>- arwakpr nt the riltmer "The HI*. li'"M(i!j *•;:.! Min::iiiMi:u-; i'.s.u,,i i;i yf> ^rr j-fy-)" fn h"vr *n :•.",. cause the site selection had nottory of Red Bank" will be his each instance wherever there is when the roll call vote on the sirjor this entire issup. been completed. topic. Howard Leon will be mas- evidence of an Infraction." resolution came, most of the board "This is an unprecedented sit- Kcuper said he is preparing members stood up and gave rea- Pown to Four ter uf ceremonies. Tickets for This photograph, taken by the Air Force for The Registei, shows the base of tha uation. Nothine like it has ever Mr. Liga also said "The number the dinner also can be obtained copies of the act for distribution sons for their vote. happened. If the people refuse to of site choices has been narrowed at the Golden Jubilee head- 646th Air Control and Warning Servica e»op the Highlands-Middletown hill overlook- to police departments. With the audience predominately pay their silver bills, authority down to four," and that "surveys quarters. ing the Navesinlc river in Middletown. Isaac Degenaars Construction Co., Midland Taxpayers association-sympa- credit will of course be affected." of the sites under consideration Park, who hold the Army's $1,711,362 general contract for the job, have started grad- thetic group, the "yes" votes were At the same time, the three re- are being made." met with loud booing. Long ap- maining members of the author- ing, excavation and other preparatory work toward the building of a Missile Master Drain Situation The surveys, he explained, will Pair Arrested plause followed each "no" vote. ity indicated a "fight to the fin-determine the geological composi- control station here. The Missile Master, an all-seeing eye target detection system, will While the board agreed to ac- ish" to keep the authority alive. tion of the sites. This information co-ordinate attack firings of weaponi from the six Jersey Niko missile batteries guard- Still Unsolved cept the 90-odd students until the Bids Advertised will be used by the board and the end of school in June, two pro- In Stolen Car ing approaches to the New York-Newark a rea. For longer-range effectiveness, it will HOLMDLX — Between drainage In the face of an earlier agree- architect in choosing a site and KEYPORT - Two youths had visions were attached to the reso- ment to spend no further funds designing the building. be linked info the sensitive Air Force semiautomatic ground environment (SAGE) net- and (upsoil, the board of educa- lution — which now throws the their ride cut short here last night tion here is having its troubles. except for routine or emergency Frank L. Weinheimer, superin- due to quick action by state police. work. To make way for the elaborate control center, its radar towers and electric plant, matter into the lap of Maj. Gen. operations, the body on Tuesday tendent, reported that officials of Last night the project to correct W. Preston Corderman, Fort Mon- Frank S. Cerbo, Jersey City, and three exisring buildings at the base will be removed. About $2,000,000 worth of ultra- a drainage condition at the new placed an advertisement for bids the state department of education John Short, address unknown, are mouth's commander. modern electronic equipment will go in here. The center is to be manned by "highly $100,000 elementary school stalled for the $650,000 reconstruction job. will be on hand this afternoon to being held in the county jail today The resolution — introduced by Twenty-five policemen, both reg- examine the proposed school sites. trained military experts." when the school architect failed John P. White — said transporta- pending arraignment on a stolen to attend. ular and special officers, were sta- The recommendations of the car charge. tion for the Capehart students must tioned inside and outside the high state officials on the sites will then And the board received word be provided by Fort Monmouth. According to police, the suspects from the township committee that school auditorium for the session be evaluated by the board of edu- refused to divulge any Information It also states that if acceptance last night. cation, Harold D. Lindemann, Kiernan Heads a topsoil ordinance was being vio- of the students ever means double following their arrest early this lated. Residents packed Into the hall, chairman of the board's site com- morning. Tax Board Keansburg Having session classes here, it will be up some standing in doorways and mittee, said. The drain situation came to theto Fort Mcnmouth to supply class- Police were notified at 1:40 a. m. board's attention some months ago others leaning through open win- In his report, Mr. Lindemann by the Keyport diner that a car FREEHOLD — Commissioner room facilities on the installation. dows. Paul Kiernan of Long Branch is when it was discovered that the Mr. White said, too, "Eatontown (Continued on page 8) belonging to Charles Hines, 14 school's seven septic tanks were The crowd was noisy, yet or- Brookside ave., Keansburg, had the new president of the county will end its responsibility for the derly, in contrast to the near-riot tax board.