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Weather . Distribution 1 ML tmnfrrtiaa 8. Fair Today . , tmtyf* aad UMOM. | ttdty and tomorrow, M. 25,775 Low tonight, J8. Friday, fair, 7 Red Bank Area f little change In temperature. See weather, page 2. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS DIAL 741-0010 luued dilly. Mondiy through Frldwr. Second Clui Postal* VOL. 87, NO. 175 Paid It Bad Bulk ul M AiMtttonml Uilllm Oflicei. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1965 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE 30 U.S. Jets Fly Mystery'Mission SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP) - He said regular attacks against whether he was down in North and recovery of several of the No Communist air activity has Washington for an hour's discus- More than 30 U.S. Air Force jets Communist targets in both coun- Viet Nam. clowned fliers. been reported during any of the sion. He was understood to have flew a mystery strike today from tries could be expected in the Moscow Radio said "one pilot Seven Navy propeller-driven previous American or South Viet- said the United States does not Da Nang Air Base. It was be- future. bailed out in a jungle area and Skyraider fighter-bombers from namese air strikes against the want war in Southeast Asia but lieved they hit at Communist The American H00 and F105 a search has been organized" by a U.S. aircraft carrier buzzed a Communist North, is determined to take whatever positions in Laos. fighter-bombers were heavily the North Vietnamese. The broad- line of North Vietnamese boats North Viet Nam's air force is measures it deems necessary Officials at Da Nang, 100 miles loaded with bombs and rockets. cast said the plane went down near one downed American flier, outdated and small. But the U.S. again$t continuing aggression by wulh of the border with Viet They returned to the base this near Quang Khe, a North Viet- Lt. James A. Cullen, 28, of Win- Defense Department has said the Communists. Nd n, would not disclose the tar- afternoon but there was no im- namese navy base about 60 miles chester, Mass., until an amphibi- MIG jet fighters manned by Red gets of the strike. mediate word whether all re- north of the border' and one of ous plane landed and rescued Chinese pilots are now based in American officials in Saigon turned safe. the raid's prime targets. him. North Viet Nam. said there had been no strike No Vietnamese planes took part South Viet Nam said three un- The loss of six American planes against North Viet Nam today, in today's mission. A North Vietnamese army com- identified planes made a "timid was the heaviest yet in the raids but they refused to say whether President Johnson said in munique reported by the Soviet attempt" to intercept Vietnamese on North Viet Nam. Kremlin raids had been made elsewhere Washington last night that six news agency Tass said nine fighter-bombers returning from Hanoi, Peking and Moscow de- outside South Viet Nam. U.S. jet planes were shot down American and South Vietnamese the raid but were scared off. nounced the raids yesterday as planes were shot down yesterday. American jets have been hit- in yesterday's massive air raid The official Viet Nam press "acts of undisguised international ting' Communist targets in Laos against Red military targets in More than 160 land-based I'.S. agency said its pilots spotted the banditry," but the United States Shaken fairly regularly for the past few North Viet Nam and that five and Vietnamese planes attacked three strange planes coming replied that it was determined By WILLIAM L. RYAN months. of the pilots had been rescued. Quang Khe and a munitions de- from the east, "obviously intend- to continue action until the Com- pot at Xom Bang, IS miles north A high Vietnamese source at U.S. officials in Saigon said ing to head off the Skyraiders." munists stop attacking South Viet (Associated Press) of the border. Da Nang said the strike was four Americans and one Viet- It quoted the air force command Nam. American bombs that fell on j against Communist targets -either namese were rescued and one Planes of the U.S. 7th Fleet as saying the larger number of Secretary of State Dean Rusk North Viet Nam seem to have in North Viet Nam or in Laos American pilot was still missing. did not participate in the raid, South Vietnamese planes "appar- called Soviet Ambassador Anatoly shaken far-off Moscow. What is jut he declined to say which. A U.S. spokesman refused to say but took part in the protection ently frightened them away." F. Dobrynin to his office in happening in Viet Nam could cause new trouble inside the Kremlin. To Demolish County's Oldest School Moscow's reaction to the bomb- ""m" ' ing has been one of nervousness. Its response suggests that the present Soviet regime is trying ON THE WAY to bomb North Viet Nam, one U.S. jet to sit tight, watch and wait, and perhaps seize an opportunity If fighter-bomber taxis to takeoff strip as another soars Set $1.2 Million Building Project one presents itself, to take a into air yesterday for strike by more than 160 planes, hand in Southeast Asia. But the By FRANK W. HARBOUR the county which might pose fire hazard threats. The Central School site totals 6.3 acres. Although largest raid of the war to date. (AP Wirepho+o) restraint of Soviet protests in- KEYPORT — The Board of Education wants Board President Stanley L. Hyer, revealed to the stte formula for this size school would indicate dicates the regime hopes it will Keyport Grammar School, labeled a fire hazard, torn The Register last night that after completion of a a site in excess of 20 acres, School Superintendent not have to do anything desper- down as quickly as possible and replaced, on another special survey by member Robert H. Wharton, and George D. Search said that because large tracts ate. site, with a new and modern educational plant. several administrative conferences; the board has are no longer available, the probability is the state The Kremlin seems a little The 94-year-old multiple-story structure, the first decided on this proposal, which has been turned •will okay the Broad St. site as an exception to its Exhibit Center formula. stunned by it all. The regime— section, of which dates back to post-Civi! War days, over to architect Gerard A. Barba: notably elements of the Com- has been the subject of intensive study since Cottage —Construct a 35-room elementary building, with —Estimated cost of the 35-room addition, based ;i munist * Party represented by Park School, Union Beach, was destroyed by fire library, music, art and physical education (gym) on preliminary plans is^ $1.2 to $1.5 million. First Secretary Leonid Brezhnev a year ago. rooms. The board will attempt to obtain whatever fede- Plan Endorsed —reflects anxiety to avoid being Said Fire Chief Floyd W. Gardner of the Keyport —The school, a two-story structure, would be ral aid might be available, Mr. Search said. too •deeply involved at a time school a week after the Union Beach fire: "Tear it built as an addition to the rear of the 10-room Board Vice President Frank L. Laughlin pre- KEANSBURG - Borough The rotunda would contain a when it has little control over down." Central School, Broad St., making that school one dicted that it will not be impossible to hold a refer- Council gave its endorsement scale model of the Half Mcon events in Asia. Perhaps it is hop- of the largest elementary facilities in the county, endum this year on the construction proposal. last night to a proposal by the the ship Used by Henrik Hudson He made the statement in a Register article ing a situation will evolve which with a total of 43 to 45 classrooms. (See KEYPORT, Page 3) local Jayc&s to establish an in- when he landed in this area in detailing research data on old schools throughout will give the Soviet Union more dustrial exhibition center on the the 1600's. control. \ site of the municipal dump on The Jaycees hope that reve- Moscow denounces the U. S. Rt. 36. * A $350,000 I,ong Branch Project nues from leasing space to in- raids angrily. It must do so, since Council asked the Jaycees to dustrial concerns would amor- Asks City the attacks are against a coun- contact the Planning Board to se- tize the initial cost of construc- try ruled by communism. It cure a conference with that tion. makes threatening noises but group and county planning of- Council would have to allow gives no hint of readiness to do ficials to give the proposal fur- Zoners Okay Nursing Home Attorney the Jaycees to use the property much else at this time. ther study. since it is borough owned. LONG BRANCH — A variance unit is necessary because of its to have Samuel DeBartolis, ing at the site. No construction However, the developments can The Jaycees propose to estab- Plans afso call for establish- supply ammunition to hard-line lish an Industrial exhibition cen- application to build a 109-bed proximity to Monmouth Medical building inspector, revoke the on the original plan had begun ment of recreational facilities Fee Lid conservative? in the Soviet party ter and recreation area on the nursing home at 229 Bath Ave. Center, Mr. Gabriel said. He building permit Issued to Big Z The original variance was re- on (he site.