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VOL R4 NO 71 Utmi ottlr, Uonlir UKoja nitay. •want Out RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1961 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Final Changes Made For Nov. 7th Ballot Berlin Clash FREEHOLD — With the pass- the full term and John Marz, ing of the deadline yesterday to Jr., and Norman E. Wood foi make changes on the general the two-year terms. election ballot, wvcral candi- Eatontown Democratic candi- dates have been changed and dates for two council seats have Independent candidates have resigned from the race. They been added to the Dai lot since are Elzie Chaffin and Vincent the primary election in the Storm Brews spring. (See BALLOT, page 2) The clerk of elections, Ray- mond Hartman, reported the fol- lowing additions and changes to the Nov. 7 general election bal Border lot: Matawan Township has the1 most changes, caused by the in- creasing of the committee from Guard a three-member to 9 five-mem ber group. There also will be a contest for a two-year unex- pired term on the committee, Injured that was caused by the resigna- tion of Republican Committee- BERLIN (AP) — A new man Myndert Bonnema. Mr. Bonnemt is seeking a full term diplomatic storm is ex- on the committee as an Inde- pected to blow up today pendent candidate. He heads over the wounding of an a slate of Independent candi- dates for three seats on the East German Communist AFTER VICTORY Iff OPENER — Yanket soTthpaV WKTfey Ford is flanked by El- committee. policeman by West Ger- iton Howard, right, and Bill Skowron in dressing room after ha hurled the Yanki to The other Independent candi man police. »• 2-0 shutout win over Cincinnati Reds in World Series opener yesterday. Howard dates are Randolph Grimm and Bullets flew across the tense and Skowron hit homers to give Whitey a working edge. (AP Wirephoto) Edward J. Flynn, both lor iwo border of divided Berlin last year terms. night when Communist police Republican candidates added chased two East Germans trying At Monmouth College to the ballot are James Mauro to escape to the West over raof Sr., for the full term, and John tops. Armitage and Harry J. Geist, for the two-year terms. West Berlin police said they The Democratic, candidates opened fire in self defense after Atlantic Highlands Native will be Henry E. Traphagen foi shots fired by the Communists at the fleeing refugees sprayed a sidewalk near them. Shouting "Freedom," one of Seek Ford the refugees fell 80 feet to his To Succeed Dr. Schlaefer death, missing by 12 feet a res- HISTORYMOBILE VISITS MIDDLETOWN — The state's Historymobile, featuring ex- WEST LONG BRANCH - Dr. 1 doctor of laws degree in 1957,jence degree from Solution By cue spread by West Berlin William G. Van Note, 55, presi and the following year he was State College. hibits and pictures of 17th century New , in connection with the state's ter- firemen. The other was cap- dent of Clarkson College of Tech' the recipient of a doctor of set Dr. Van Note began his teach- centenary celebration, was at fviiddletown High School yesterday. Above, entering, tured by the Communists. nology the past 10 years, has ing career as a graduate student Next Week are students Nancy Kopacz, New Monmouth, and Stephen Carwile, Middletown. About 200 West Berliners wit- been named the new president of holding a teaching and research DETROIT AP) - Ford Motor nessed the shooting and chase. Monmouth College, according to! fellowship in the Department of Co. and the United Auto Workers Left to right in front are Harold Copeland, Board of Education president; Mrs. W. Witnesses gave this account: an announcement by County Metallurgical Engineering at Me Union planned to keep the phone J. Noonan, Rev. Andrew M. Van Dyke, chairman of the township's Tercentenary As darkness fell two men ap- Judge Elvin R. Simmill, chair- Gill University. He then spent lines humming today in a con- Commission, and Mayor John T. Lawley. peared on the flat roof of a man of the board of trustees. two years as a chemistry instruc- certed effort to get the company building in Bernauerstrasse — Dr. Van Note will succeed Dr. tor at the University of Vermont. back into car production by the the border street where many Edward G. Schlaefer, retiring In 1933 he began an 18-year as- first of next week. East Germans have escaped by chief administrator of Monmouth, sociation with North Carolina Their top negotiators decided leaping from buildings inlo West Feb. 1. State College in which h< rose yesterday the best way to end McFadden Retracts Conflict Berlin. from instructor to professor and The incoming president Is not the strike that shut down Ford Communist police spotted the director of the Department of En- plants from coast to coast Tues two and ran after them, firing new to the shore area. Born in gineering Research. Atlantic Highlands, Dr. Van Note day was to give priority to ef- pistols and submachine guns. was graduated from Red Bank In 1951 he left North Carolina fecting settlements on working Statement Involving Warren Trapped, the two fugitives ran State College to become presi conditions at individual plants. High School in 1923. His first RED BANK — Joseph McFad-, published in yesterday's Registei back and forth shouting "Heip, dent of Clarkson. UAW President Walter P. for which they voted affirmative- help." West Berlin police in the Job after receiving a bachelor's, den, Democratic—candidate- for|-a"e8'ng "i»t Mr- Warren and ly degree from Rensselaer Poly- Leaves Clarkson Reuther and Ford's vice president -.. [street below turned powerful Dr. Van Note is a trustee ol for labor relations, Malcolm L. Borough Council, yesterday re- two other Republican council Mr. Warren said he had his technic Institute wa« at men. Dr. Lawrence R. Burdge, searchlights on the roof in an at- Clarkson, the St. Lawrence Coun Denise, postponed further dis- tracted—a—conflict—ot interest I house connected to the munici- pt to blind the Communist allurgist with the Babcock 46 Hilltop Ter., and-^rederic E pal~s?werage~systeo—at his own Wllcox Company of Bayonne, ty Savings Bank, the Northern cussions on a national contract on charge he made Tuesday against police. Trust Company, and working conditions until 2 p.m. Republican Councilman John Giersch, 50 Hilltop.Ter., will ben 'expense—three years ago. Dr. Van Note holds a master! efit directly from a planned A West Berlin police spokes- the Lake Placid Club Education ; tomorrow. Warren, Jr., of 11 Grant PI. Benedict R. Nicosia, chairman man said shots fired by the East of science degree from the Uni- Foundation. (250,000 expansion of the munici of the local Democratic County Denise agreed with Reuther's He had made the statement—'paT.sewerage system a proposa Germans struck a sidewalk near versity of Vermont, and a doctor Vice president of the Associa suggestion the time could be Executive committee, yesterday of philosophy degree from Penn- issued the following statement: where they and border firemen tion of New York Colleges and spent more profitably by the were standing. The spokesman sylvania State University. "Mr. John Warren advised me, WMliam 8. Van Note Universities, he also is a mem union and the company setting up said the West Berlin police con- St. Lawrence awarded him a ber of the Commission on Insti- direct phone contacts with the Benedict R. Nicosia, Red Bank sidered this an attack on them tutions of Higher Education of plants to clear away the road- Debate on Politics Democratic chairman, that the statement by Joseph McFadden, and that they were entitled to he Middle States Association of block of local disputes. shoot back. Pews Creek Area Colleges and Secondary Schools; About half of the union's 85 bar- Democratic candidate for Red Governor Rockefeller's Advisory Bank Borough Council, concern- Five West Berlin policemen, gaining units have completed set- he said, fired 24 shots and one Council for the Advancement of tlements with plant managers on Enlivens Meeting ing his home being in the area ndustrial Development and Re- affected by the proposed sewer of the bullets hit a Communist Chamber To Study such problems as washup time, policeman, who was dragged search, and the Council for High- parking lot and cafeteria facili- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Mr. Bowtell stated that he extension, was untrue. er Education, which is advisory What appeared to be a relative- was interested in giving the true "Mr. Warren advised that his away by his comrades. ies, protective clothing, overtime The shooting incident threat- to the commissioner of education rotation, choice of hours and ly uneventful meeting last nigh facts on the status of the har- property, in fact, is already serv- of New York State. of the Harbor Commission late: bor, "not in bringing politics in iced by the present sewer system ened 'to heat up the Battle of Meadowland Uses seniority. the Barricades, waged largely Dr. Van Note has two children, exploded into 1 political debate to this meeting." and asked that a retraction be MIDDLETOWN — The Cham Port Monmouth residents pro Chairman William F." X. Con When Mr. Connell asked Mr. made. on a propaganda level since the William Van Note, Jr., of Ro- CAR FIRE Comunists cut Berlin in two ber of Commerce, still Interested tested either the moving or loss chester, N. Y., and Mrs. Robert RED BANK - Relief Engine nell touched olf the r.pated has- Caruso why he balked at the "Mr. McFadden has expressed in the possible development of of the bridge. The protests W. Dix of Belmont, Mass. sle with a request that each idea of stating his politics, Mr. his regret that Mr. Warren's with a concrete wall Aug. 13. : Co. was called yesterday morn- the Pews Creek meadowland, stalled Immediate act on on the Clarkson College of Technology ing to put out a fire in the mo- commissioner state his politics (See DEBATE, page 2) property was included in the Powers Liable Port Monmouth, formed a com- plan. is located in Potsdam, N. Y., tor of a car owned by Mrs. to prove that this