President Wins on Key Housing Bill
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Expected meeting May 16 attended by the Township Committee, the town- 4. All construction and recon- TRENTON CONFERENCE — Elliott L. Katz, Long Branch, President in Swimming Is •hip attorney, the auditor, rep- struction of roads be done with left, confers with state Labor and Industry Commissioner resentatives of Western Electric six-inch macadam ( base- topped Raymond F. Male on suggestion by Mr. Katz and other Monday and Bell and Mr. Seaman. with a wearing surface of one- Four Recommendations and-one-half inches of bituminous Democratic candidates for state Assembly that Mr. Male Palm Beach Prescription concrete. Mr. Seaman issued four recom- call meeting of state, county and municipal officials, and PALM BEACH (AP)-Presi- WASHINGTON (AP) — Eliminated from the project as Wrightsman home, Kennedy mendations: dent Kennedy, just like any oth- 'resident Kennedy wrapped 1. Widening and reconstructing originally planned are the im- representatives of labor, industry and the business com- hopped out in his usual brisk er good patient, today minded manner. a smashing victory on Roberts Rd. from Everett-CraW' provement of Longstreet Rd. and munity to pep up Monmouth County's economic growth. doctor's orders and gave a Remedy Itself ford's Corner Rd. to a point just Holland Rd. and the. cut-off from he $6.14 billion housing Story page 2. heated salt water swimming Kennedy's present back trou- West of the brook on Roberts Middletown-Holmdel Rd. to Nut pool his No. 1 priority. •ill in the Senate early to- Rd. Construction of a new road Swamp Rd. ble is described medically as lay,, but only after a bitter from this point westerly to Holm- Road Reconstruction Kennedy's personal physician. a lumbo-sacral strain. The ight through a marathon I3>/2 del-Keyport Rd. at Schanck Rd. It was also decided to eliminate Board Split, 4 3 Dr. Janet Travell, has pre- White House says it is unre- Rebuilding and widening of the reconstruction and widening o scribed plenty of swimming in lated to his previous serious iour session. Schanck Rd. from this point to from Newman Springs Rd. north warm water for the President's back problems. Final passage of the omnibus Rt. 34. to Nut Swamp Rd. with th aching back. Dr. Travell thinks it will measure—one of the big five <jn 2. Reconstruction and widening understanding that this part of An excellent swimmer since remedy itself rapidly with prop he President's 1961 legislative of Everett-Crawford's Corner Rd. the project would be reinstated if Reach Settlement boyhood, Kennedy found the er treatment, including rest st—was put over until Monday. from a point just south of Nut- funds were available after bids prescription easy to take. and swimming in warm water. But the Senate on!y quit at swamp Rd. to Holmdel-Keyport were received. Kennedy flew here from Kennedy suffered the strain :35 a.m. after the bill had been Rd.. at Crawford's Corner. Estimated cost of the revised Washington yesterday afternoon while lifting several spadefulls dvanced to a stage at which 3. Reconstruction and widening (See HOLMDHL Page 2) In Chrisman Case within a few hours after the of earth during a ceremonial no further changes are possible. first announcement he had been President Kennedy tree planting during a state Thus on Monday there will be George T. Hoffmann and Franci suffering from a painful back visit to Canada. RUMSON - The Rumson-Fair ing, is equipped with a heated inly talk and a seemingly as- Haven Regional Board of Educa- ,. Kenney. injury since May 16. Dr. Travell described the re- Special Senate Unit swimming pool. iured vote to pass the bill and tion and the music teacher it has Effective April 25 Dr. Travell came along to sultant pain as "a kind of con- ;end it on to the House. ried to fire. Miss Kathleen Chris- Miss Chrisrnan's resignation 1: keep a watchful eye on her fa- Both in Washington before stant discomfort or something In its final Senate form, the man, have reached a settlement. effective April 25, the date th mous patient, although the his departure and after his ar- like a steady toothache." But bill contains practically all of To Study Closing Miss Chrisman, Oakwood La., Board of Education suspendec bothersome back might have rival here Kennedy gave little Kennedy had kept the injury the housing programs asked by has agreed to resign. For her her and filed chages allegin, been all right by now'if Ken- or no indication of suffering from his staff, except for his Kennedy. resignation the board will pay teaching inefficiencies and unbe- nedy hadn't gone through such discomfort. He smiled as he physician. But this turned out to be the J5.750. coming conduct. a heavy schedule abroad. walked down the ramp from Kennedy plans to remain case only after administration The ocean front villa of Mr. his plane. Onlookers could de- here until late Sunday, resting By a 4-3 vote last night, the The $5,750 settlement covers th ieutenants battled for hours to Of Military Bases board adopted a resolution defin- and Mrs. Charles B. Wrights- tect no sign of real distress. and swimming. Golf has been -evenge a severe defeat suffered $2,150 in salary increments th man, where Kennedy is stay- And when his car reached the ruled out. ing the terms of the settlement. board has denied Miss Chrismai esterday afternoon at the hands WASHINGTON (AP) — Bills to mittee and recommended Case a: Accompanying the resolution was since April 1958. The resolution of a Democrat. require a Commerce Department the Republican member. It is u; a letter of resignation from Miss adopted by the board last night— Caught by Surprise review of the econimic effects of to the Republican Committee Chrisman. and previously signed by Miss member, however, to formally Administration forces had been closing military installations in Voting against the settlement Chrisman — states that Mis: Rumson 's Housing Projects knocking down attampts by Re- unemployment areas will be in- name him. terms were Harry C. Douty, Dr. Chrisman agrees to give up hei publicans to chop the bill but vestigated by a special Senate Case said he will ask worker appeals of the salary incrcmen they were caught by surprise at commerce subcommittee. from Raritan Arsenal and thi and the suspension. The boan a maneuver by a Democrat, Sen. Lakehurst Naval Air Station Chairman Warren G. Magnuson, and Dr. John F. Kinney, Jr., PlayArea Albert Gore of Tennessee. testify at public hearings to be Urged in Marlboro D-Wash., of the Senate Commerce superintendent, also agree to re Gore won, 49 to. 44, adoption held by the subcommittee. Industry Committee created the subcom- lease "any and all claims which of an amendment cutting from The Navy plans to eliminatt MARLBORO — The Township "sky high." mittee yesterday with himself as they or he may have agains the bill the entire moderate in- its blimp force now stationed a Committee last night received a But, he noted, that other town chairman. her." Approved come family program advanced Lakehurst. letter from a resident requesting ships were developers have com He and Sen. Clifford P. Case, Welcome A veil of secrecy was draw by the administration. This is More Information the municipality to consider al- in have lower tax rates thai R-NJ, have introduced com- RUMSON — Specifications for one of the new features of the Meanwhile, a House Armec over the negotiations which led lowing large scale developers to Marlboro. panion measures to require such to the settlement. Layfayette Street playground re- come into the township and thus bill on which Kennedy has set reviews when the Defense De- Services subcommittee which i: Mr. Demarest noted that th great store. No Statements ceived final approval of Borough alleviate the tax situation. partment plans to close installa- looking into the Raritan closinj Mat Out present tax rate in Marlborc In its original form, it sought Part of the resolution states, Fred Demarest, Wyncrest Rd., tions in arias where S or more has asked the Defense Depart- Council last night and Borough Township is $22.93, which, h to aid families in the $4,000 to 1 ; ment for more information on it UNION BEACH — Mayor Har "The parties hereto agree that Clerk, Albert A. Kerr was di- in his letter said. added, is two and a half time: pef' <SeWt of the labor force is vey C. Eriksen last night set $6,000 bracket by offering no- : plans.