Is Challenged Elite 'Stork Club' Has Real 'Blowout'
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Distribution M. Partly cloudy tonight, low, M. Partly cloudy tomorrow, Today chance of showeri; high 80. See page 2. 13,950 An Independent Newspaper Under Same Ownership Since 1878 BY CARRIER Issued Dally. Monday through Friday, entered as Second Clus Matter 7c PER COPY VOLUME 82, NO. 200 it the Foit Office at Rrd Bank. N. J., under tht Act of March 3. 1879. RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1960 35o PER WEEK PAGE ONE Plan to Build 'City' of 30,000 ToRezone In Madison Told; Is Challenged Area 'For SPOTSWOOD — "Electric City, TV Firm U.S.A.," a 190-million-dolIar com- plex of homes and apartments HOLMDEL — Local officials, for 30,000 persons, was planned jeeting with representatives of here today. llonder-Tongue, Inc., last night Soviet Stand Construction will begin next nnounced that the township will month on a 2,500-acre tract near iroceed with plans to rezone the Spotswood, about seven miles imbrosino tract on Rt. 35 for in- rewarning south of South Amboy in Middle- iustry. sex County, a developer and two The Newark firm hopes to electric firms announced yester- mild a $1,000,000 pilot electronics Is Disclosed day. ilant on the 141-acre tract and The plans drew an immediate iventually hopes to move its en- LISBON, Portugal (AP) response from John L. Cham- ire operation to the site. — President Eisenhower berlain, former mayor of Madi- Last night's session was de- left for Washington today son Township. He called a meet- oted to settlement of the ques- ing at his home to protest the ion of zoning the tract for in- to report to the American legality and desirability of the lustrial purposes. people on the failure of his proposal. The property is now in a res- efforts to discuss peace The project was outlined in idential zone but the township's New York by General Electric master plan recommends that with Soviet Premier Nikita Co., Jersey Central Power and portion of Centerville, including Khrushchev. Light Co., and W. J. Happel & iart of the Ambrosino tract, be The President flew homeward zoned as an economic develop- Co., and East Orange develop- after a 24-hour visit to Lisbon ment zone. ment firm. on his way back from the dis- Members of the Planning 6,000 Homes strous summit conference In Board and Township Committee They plan a community of 6,- aris. 000 homes, 5,000 apartment units, indicated that rezoning of the area at this time is the bes Eisenhower, in a brief fare- a 100-acre industrial park, shop- well speech at Portela Airport, ping centers, schools and other solution to the problem, rather than waiting to complete the new aid his talks with Portuguese related construction. 'resident Americo Tomaz and The homes are to have all zoning ordinance. They noted that the zone change would be. 'remier Antonio Oliveira Sala- electric equipment The develop- ' |. CTRIC CITY, U. S. A.' SITE PLAN covers 2,500 acres of land leven milei south :ar "have once again affirmed ers hailed the idea, saying it E. E .... - . , ., , . ... ,, ~ ,. , , insistent with the master plan. c Entire Operation he spirit of friendship and good could provide a saving to pros- °' South Amboy near Spotswood, on Monmoutn-Middlesex Counties boundary. ill that has always character- Isaac F. Blonder, president of pective residents. Scheduled for completion within five years, the city will have 6,000 private homes, ed the relations between Portu- An exhibition hall will go up She television and radio firm, 5,000 apartment units, a 100-acre industrial park, shopping centers, schools and re said a 20,000 to 50,000-square- ;al and the United States." first, with some model homes United completed by Labor Day, the construction necessary for complete community development. foot plant would be built initially on the tract. HAPPY BIRTHDAY—Sharline Ann Accorsi, who was "All of us," the President de- sponsors said. By the end of the lared, "realize that we are unl- year, 500 homes are expected. If the pilot operation proved a born on the Garden State Parkway in Monmouth County Rai'Uan Protest Uncle Sam — success, the rest of the firm's :ed in a common cause and that Chamberlain told members of March II, 1958, receives a present from Francis Hayes, of us, In his own way, the Madison Township Commit- Newark operation would be Your Host Long Branch, a maintenance district supervisor, at the ihares a part of the responsi- tee that the project extending in- moved to the site, bringing the ility of striving for a peaceful to Monroe and Madison Town- Tomorrow Is Armed Forces township at least a $10 million Parkway's fifth birthday party for members of the Gar- and better world." ships was the site of a long- Board Appointment Day, when Uncle Sam will ba ratable. den State Parkway Stork Club. Mrs. Frank H. Accorsi, Washington readied a rousing planned housing development. He host to the public. Shore area The firm now operates three Red Bank, holds her daughter. welcome for the President. said tentative approval given to residents will find these plants and research facilities in Sommers Brothers for develop- events particularly attractive Newark. Eisenhower is to report to the Law is Proposed nation on television and radio, ment in 1956 had expired in 1959. to youngsters and adults alike: The president said the pilot Seej Burden plant would possibly be enlarged probably early next week, about Fort Monmouth—Signal Corps to 100,000 square feet' if and Elite 'Stork Club' his unsuccessful efforts in Paris "In my opinion," Chamberlain RARITAN — Mrs. Florence parade, Greely Field, 11 a. m.; when the entire operation is o sit down and talk things over added, "the project is not self- Goldberg, a leader in Parent- exhibits of weapons and scien- supporting and will prove a bur- Police Car moved. •vith Khrushchev. Teacher Association work, and tific equipment, Greely Field, The summit conference never den on the community through defeated candidate in the Feb- J. Arthur Goldberg, attorney Meyer Hall and Squier Hall, for the firm, said plans also in- Has Real 'Blowout' ;ot under way because the Presi- demands for schools, sewers and ruary school board election, yes morning and afternoon; chil- other services." Mishap Is terday protested a recent board clude attracting allied indus- dent refused to knuckle under dren's rides on fire engines, tries to the tract. SAYREVILLE — Unconcerned -lospital. to the Soviet Premier's demand Top officials of the sponsors appointment and called for new films and television shows, with Summit problems, rising Mrs. Stephens, who came t< and the state were present at legislation "to prevent a recur- He said Blonder-Tongue could that Eisenhower apologize for Investigated various times; aviation com- not use the entire tract even living costs or sidewalks in the party by train, made tin American spy flights over Soviet the press preview in New York. rence. munications show, 3:15 p. m.; Shrewsbury, an exclusive club trip especially for the occasion Salvatore A. Bontempo, com- after expansion. territory and punish those re- UNION BEACH — The police color film of post, Theater 2 Mr. Goldberg also stressed jathered for a fun session She is staying with her brothe: missioner of conservation and The action came as a result sponsible. committee of the governing body various times; tours through that the development of the site terday. and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr A crowd of about 2,000 at Lis- economic development, welcom- is still investigating a week-old of the appointment April 22 of post Installations. -ould be geared to protecting Apparently the only problem of William Chichester, 20 West Firs bon's Portela Airport cheered ed the pfojected community with accident involving a police car, James W. Redmond, 37 Mason McGuIre Air Force Base — the value of the firm's invest- the 15 members attending was St., Kcyport. Eisenhower as he warmly shook the declaration: Councilman Matthew J. Hanas, Dr., to replace board member how to keep from being trampled "Our state's economic and in- Air show, early afternoon. ment and in keeping with the (See STORK CLUB, Pg. 2) hands with President Tomaz. police chairman, reported last Wayne B. Darland. township's wishes as to parkin] by the visitors. dustrial development is actually In her statement, Mrs. Gold At that moment an American night. and landscaping. Birthday Party conservation work as it permits berg charged that several board in the crowd cried out, "I like us to put our lands to their best Mr. Hanas said one of the pa It was the fifth birthday party Ike. God bless you Ike." lice cars went through the cy- members had urged her. to seek Parade Planning Firm To Lease possible use. By the same tok- election this year but that "be- The question of rezoning thi for the "Garden State Stork A smile lit up the President's en, as conservationists, we must clone fence separating the wa- Club," with 15 of the 18 members face and he waved his grey hat. ter works from the Jersey Cen- cause I was honest enough to Ambrosino tract was turned ove utilize facilities properly any- speak my mind" during the cam- Details to Community Planning A'ssoci in attendance. Quarters For Then he climbed the stairs to his where they are best suited to tral Power and Light Co. power Membership in this youthful or- station early last Friday. paign, that support was with ates, Inc., to work out the de- big jet plane, waved with his the needs." ganization is limited to children arms outstretched, and turned The fence is on JCP&L prop- drawn and as a consequence "I tails of the change.