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Nasser Acts to Put Down Dlitrlbution Weather •: Today Meetly fair today, tatf* mi BANK 17,875 tomorrew.HltfitwtayUiTli.Uw iaslfht to Ms. Hit* tomorrew •tout 71.. See weather page t. I HomutrnmammnwAr-igr.im IUUIJ /Hiij. l(<nl»r um,afh rrtdM. tomt Clan Fuut* RED BANK; N. J. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE VOL. 84, NO. 66 Fall U <U4 Buk Mil U AdMtaUl lUUtllf Ottlctt F Red Bank Project It's Last Day To Register FREEHOLD — Today is the last day to register to be eligi- Sewer Expansion Plan ble to vote in the general elec- tion Nov. 7. Nasser Acts to Put All persons who have changed residence or name, and all new voters must register by today Is Presented to State to be eligible. TRENTON — Red Bank pre- The Hall of Records here wUl sented its case yesterday before be open tonight until 9 o'clock the State Department of Health for registration, and most mu- Down ' in its application for a certi- nicipal clerks' offices also will ficate of necessity to expand its be open. sewer system. The borough will be required Success to exceed its debt limit in order to finance a $250,000 expansion it CD Told Is planning. Four areas not now served by the municipal sewer- JAMES P- Claimed age system would be included in To Meet the expansion. E. Power Mincher, chief legal g counsel for the State Health De- Or Quit ByRebel partment, conducted the hearing. ITCHELV BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)— Samuel Carotenuto, attorney, FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Henry J. Labrecque, engineer, Mayor Roy Daniels last night di- military revolt broke out and Herbert A. Caruso, auditor, represented the borough. Lester rected the Civil Defense organi- oday in the Syrian region G. Freelove, health department sation to meet and submit plans President Gamal Abdel engineer, represented the state. :o the Township Committee or Face replacement. Nasser's United Arab Re- To Be Reviewed The mayor advised Commi'tee- public and rebels claimed Donald Benson, a public Infor^ man Carl Schanck, the Township they had "succeeded in all mation officer for the depart- Committee's representative for parts of Syria." ment, said the testimony will be civil defense, to notify Civil be reviewed by Mr. Mincher and fense director Alex Earosheivitz Confirming the uprising in a submitted to Dr. Roscoe P. of the mandate. Iramatic broadcast over Radio Handle, state health commission- "People are Civil Defense con ;airo, Nasser said he has err er, for a decision. scious," the mayor said, "and dered loyal troops in Syria to march on Damascus, the Syrian The borough last week adopted want to know what is being done capital, and crush the uprising. an ordinance increasing water about it in the township." and sewer rates by 82 per cent Mr. Daniels said the CD group But even as he spake the Syrian to help provide funds for the HONOR A LfADER — State Sen. Richard R. Stout, of has not been active at any time ebels announced they had ar- sewerage system expansion. during the two years.since it ested the man Nasser relied West Allenhurst, stands baside granite memorial honor- No official approval will be was appointed. ipon to put down the revolt, needed from the Division of lo- ing President James A. Garfield, with Bruce Frankel, 12, In other business, the commit- ield Marshal Abdel Hakim cal Government for Red Bank son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frankel, 901 Darlene Ave., tee introduced an ordinance to Amer, the top-ranking Egyptian vacate Otterson Rd. Final hear- in Syraia. A confident of Nasser, to exceed its debt limit if the Wanamassa, on the site of Franeklyn Cottage, 9 Gar- State Health Department issues a ing on the ordinance v'.W be held \mer commanded the UAR certificate of necessity for the ex field Rd., Elberon, in which the Ufa President died Sept. Oct. 11. forces there. certificate of necessity for the ex- 19, 1881. Both took part in Memorial Dedication cere- The mayor explained that it is Informed sources in Cairo only a "paper" street. pansion. monies yesterday. President Garfield was brought to his blamed the uprising on the Syrian strongman, Abdul Hamid Serraj, The areas to be included in summer home after he was wounded by an assassin's bul- the sewerage system expansion who broke with Nasser Tuesday let in 1881, and there passed away. Young Frankel and returned to Damascus. Ser- are at both ends of Newman Construction HOSTS AND GUEST — Republican gubernatorial candidate James P. Mitchell, Lit- Springs Rd.; atop Tower Hill, several years ago started a drive for a Garfield me- raj had been brought to Cairo tle Silver, is shown at the Molly Pitcher Hotel, Red Bank, at a luncheon given by last month as UAR vice president and in the Garfield Pl.-Grant PI. morial. (See story, page 17) area. Of Houses the Middletown and Red Bank Republican Executive Committees. At left is Mid- after ruling Syria since the merger with Egypt that created dletown Township Committeeman J. Crawford Compton. Councilman Dr. Lawrenca the UAR in 1958. 9 Called OK R. Burdge of Red Bank is at right. la Dispute Sounds 'Open Space Alarm NEW SHREWSBURY-Charges that a builder was construct- Informants said Serraj had ing houses smaller than the zon- Candidate In County Tour been engaged in a dispute with Conservation Urged at Research Unit Opening ing laws require are unfounded, Amer, who had been wielding the Planning Board decided Iasl greater and greater power in peninsula as • military base, has that the resources of the sea, SANDY HOOK - Senator Har- night. Syria. like the resources of land, ar rison A. Williams, Jr. (D-NJ)to- agreed to study long-term plans Mitchell Urges Home Rule Damascus radio claimed sup- Frank Cooper, board secretary, <tay aiked urban dwellers of the for development of the area for not limited. said a study of the houses built port of the air force commander United States to become the public recreation. "AX one time, we may hav( on Plum St. by Frank Kaszuba SHREWSBURY - James P. sored by the Red Bank and Mid- heard by more than 400 of "Jim and Syrian commanders in West- "most ardent of conservationists thought that we could always pull Dedication of Red Bank Indicated they were Mitchell, Republican aspirant for dletown Republican Committees, Mitchell's Neighbors," he singled ern and Southern Syria. In the years to come." a fish from the ocean at will, governor, ended a race through addressed students at Monmouth out commuters and the unem- Today's ceremony was a for- taking and never replenishing. larger than the zoning codes re- The rebels seized Dasmascus "We in the crowded East," he Monmouth County today with a College and attended a private ployed as the problem childrer mal dedication of a marine game Our sea surrounds us, he said. quired. Radio and proclaimed the up- •aid, •'sometimes tend to think plea for home rule at a dinner reception. of the next administration. research center established at If a fisherman knew where to The area is located in a P rising is against "Tyrants and that a conservationist U someone in his honor in Shadowbrook last At the Molly Pitcher luncheon, Reviving a Lincoln quote ti Sandy Hook to carry out provi- look for fish, he would find them. zone, he said, where each housi deviationists" but made no di- who ii trying to save a canyon night. Mr. Mitchell touched upon educa- the effect that government shouli sions of the Marine Game Fish must be 800 feet square. Sorrn rect mention of Nasser. In the West or wildlife up North. "The fish are still there; ou Still on crutches after suffering tional problems. do for the people only that which Research Bill passed in 1999. Un- of the houses are 1,300 feel There were no reports of fight- Actually, we in the cities and sports fishermen still take rich a leg fracture in June, Mr. Mitch- He said present state aid for- they can not do for themselves, der the direction of Dr. Lionel square, Mr. Cooper declared Iasl ing. The rebels, led by Syrian suburbs of metropolitan areas to- yields from these waters. But ell smiled through a full sched- mulas "discriminate against" Mr. Mitchell stated that the com- Walford, Its staff is conducting rich yields today could mean night. officers based in q camp out- day have the most to gain from ule of appearances which started fast-growing districts — those muter problem has reached studies On marine game fishing shortages tomorrow unless we In another matter, the Plan- side Damascus, said they had adequate protection of what we with a coffee hour sponsored by that are most in need of help. point that no longer can be coped and facilities, nursery habitats prepare for tomorrow. ning Board approved the plans seized the radio and had closed now enjoy and development of of game fish, and related sub- Little Silver Republicans. (Citing federal policy of making with by the individuals involved, "Department of Interior stud- of Seals, East Orange, Inc., to all ports and airfields. This was new resources for recreation and jects. Between breakfast and after- specific provisions for areas of He proposed that the incoming ies indicate, for instance that operate a small light industry on to block Nasser from sending in tound economic growth." dinner coffees, Mr. Mitchell of- rapid population growth,) he said state administration, preferabl; Sen. Williams, acting as host 6.3 million men and women fished Peach St., near Shrewsbury Ave. forces from Egypt.
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