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Norvin Green State Forest in Hurricane Ginny, whipping up the drought. the Atlantic Ocean. It could Gov. Richard J. Hughes is- >ring rain to break the drought,, sued a proclamation Monday >ut it also could bring destruc- declaring: tion to shore points plus winds "Any unauthorized person or that would whip forest fires persons entering forests, wood' Wayside's Water Shortage now under control into infernos. lands or open lands of the State State Fire Warden R. Wes- of New Jersey for any reason ley Davis has said five inche* whatsoever" will be subject to of rain is needed to remove the a possible $400 fine. Galled State's Most Critical tinder conditions. His action closing the state's Hughes declared a state of woods to the public included a NEW SHREWSBURY — The Wayside wa- to do the work of replacing roads after mains emergency Saturday and pro- suspension of all hunting and ter shortage is the worst in the,state; there are laid, he said. hibited disposing of cigarettes* fishing. * is no feasible cure for it except to have a The mains could be installed within six cigars or other smouldering mar The bow and arrow deer sea- utility company bring in mains, and a partly to eight weeks after the deposit is paid, the terial in or near any woodland son was under way when Hughes refundable deposit of $183,353 must be paid water company executive stated. area. He also banned all out" issued his edict and the regular to have mains put into the whole Wayside Councilman Herbert H. Willett pointed door fires "except with the spe> small game hunting season was area. out that the amount to be refunded would cific permission of the state scheduled to start Nov. 9. That is what experts told Wayside resi- not come close to the amount ol the initial civil defense director," Hughes could remove the pro- dents who packed the fire house there last deposit. night. The question of who would put up the NOT MUCH THERE TO DRINK — The Patapsco Reservoir, looking more like a mud Oscar Newquist, manager of Monmouth money was not settled last night. flat;than a body of water in this photograph, has a water level 31 feat below normal. Consolidated Water Company, said.the cost "We are checking to see if specific as- IMlity Hfeadt The collapsed bridge in background norm ally is under water at the reservoir, 20 milei estimate is based on bringing 12-inch cast iron sessments could be made on individual prop- Find Ship mains from the nearest point to.be reached erty owners who are benefited by water in- west of Baltimore on the Carroll County line. Rainfall since Jan. I has been more by water lines, the intersection of Bowne and stallation," Borough Attorney Milton A. Tells County! than four inches below normal. Deal Rds., in neighboring Ocean Township. Mausner said. "So far, it is not intended that In Storm This point is about 3,000 feet from the Way- supplying water to this section would affect side fire house. the tax burden of the borough." Plenty Water By ASSOCIATED PRESS LONG BRANCH -Min- Split Sessions for Matawan The Navy destroyer escort The actual revenue during the first five STATE HEALTH COMMENT mouth Consolidated Water- Com- Fogg, caught in the whiplash of years from all homes and installations served John McNally, public health engineer of pany announced yesterday then Hurricane Ginny, rode 25-foot by the new mains would be refunded to who- the state Department of Health, said: is no danger of a water shortage seas today without engine pow- ever put up the deposit, he explained. "We are very much concerned about the in its franchise area despite the er. But two Coast Guard ves- NEED OCEAN'S HELP Wayside water problem. I feel installation of current drought. sels standing by her off North If Ocean Township co-operates by bringing water maids is the only feasible solution to water to its residents just across the border Manager Oscar A. Newquist The End of a'Myth Carolina reported her 10-man the problem. We are unable. to solve the reported that the company^ from New Shrewsbury, the amount of the crew was safe, dollars and cents part of the problem for Swimming River Reservoir still MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - A it. is, he reported, that wi a school expansion program— A decision on what to do about deposit would be reduced from the $183,35.3 you, but if the municipality can lend its sup- w figure, Mr. Newquist explained. holds about 2.1 billion gallons, 2!£-year-old myth died last night. mean more doubles session at and tha{ " j'j •>• impossible to the Fogg will await weather de- port toward a rapid solution mat would be and the Glendola Reservoir about School Superintendent Luther the elementary level. get new facilities constructed in velopments today, a Coast Guard It would also be possible to reduce the helpful." 600 million gallons. initial deposit amount if this borough is able (See WAYSIDE, Page 3) A. Fester informed the Regional Thug the impact of Strathmore time to prevent split sessions for spokesman said in New York. In Red Bank, Raymond E. Board of Education that Strath- will be felt throughout the school the 1964-65 school year. The 306-foot decommissioned England of the borough water- more School will not'hold the en-district, which includes Matawan Board President Roy S. Mat-vessel had drifted south about 70 department said the dry spell rollment -from the Stratbmore Borough. thews admitted last night thai miles through the Atlantic since will not be felt by consumer* bousing development next year Few Yean Sooner the board's building committee breaking loose from . her tow there, Red Bank's 1.3 million gat and as a consequence there will It means that Strathmore-trig- has been working on school ex- Saturday night. Complex Verdict FindsIon Tower H}U reservoir is kept be split sessions in the building. gered enrollment problems will pansion plans for "severa The.center of hurricane Ginny full and- there Is no 'danger, of At the same time, Mr. Foster face the district three or fou:months," but again last night was about 60 miles northeast of (hat. situation changing, he re- eotified the board that there will years before most officials hat there was no public report on thethe ships, which are about 100 ported. be split sessions in the junior- predicted. issue. miles east of Cape Fear, N. C. Mr. Newquist cited Monmouth •enior school, come It means that the school board Asked when a public report the Coast Guard said. Slayer Guilty, Insane Consolidated's $6 mUEon expan- September, unless the seventh is caught with a double sessioi could be expected, the president The Coast Guard sail latest 1 sion program which, increased grade 'Is moved out — and if puzzle before it ha»-«wked ou replied, "I don't know. There * weaOteritctytsarief tadictted that - FREEHOLD -^Gabriel Trifari On one hand, Judge. Simmill provides that a person convicted the capacity of Swimming River no way of telling." Ginny, packing 80 m.p.h. winds was found guilty of second de- said, the law provides that a per-of murder in the second degree reservoir from 171) afiHoa gal- Mr. Foster did not indicate extending SO miles in all direc- gree murder twice yesterday, son found innocent of murder, be- -as Trifari was in the deaths of lons to, 2.65. billion gallons, and how many high school or Strath' tions from the'center, may drift and was acquitted twice on cause of .insanity, where, the in-his father, Maxim 65, and broth- provided a new billion gallon res- more School classes might be onto the southwest, bringing her grounds of insanity, in tie Dec.sanity continues at time of trial, er, Maxim, Jr., 32,—shall be sen-ervoir at Glendola. With such 1 in 100 double session next year. even closer to the Fogg. 17, 1962 crowbar killings of his be committed to the State Hos- tenced' by the court. The maxi- reserves, he said-the 21 munis* In regard to Strathmore, how- Hurricane Ginny continued to family. pital at.Trenton until cured. mum sentence for both crimes' ipaiitiesin the. franchise* arm ever, he made it clear that next lash the North Carolina coast- The former Howell Township Op. the other hand, the. lawwould be 60 years in state pris- have nothing to fear. Out for Apartments year's enrollment will exceed the line.