Five Contests Mark Area School Voting Senators 1962-63 ARGUMENT OVER HIGH SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION — Alfred
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Distribution Weather LIB. temperature, It. - Fair Today tonight and tomorrow, BED BANK iy In low ita. Low to- 18,700 M. Hl|b tomorrow la th* 1 Independent Daily f Jta. Se« weather, page 2. [ ManAyTumuaunau]t-4tn.im J Dial SH ! -0010 VO1> R4 NO Ifil '••»•« *•< oy through Tr\Uy. Secood CUM Puugt RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1962 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE BMk Mll „ Xddltiontl Milling OHICM. Five Contests Mark Area School Voting Senators 1962-63 ARGUMENT OVER HIGH SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION — Alfred. R. Manville, board member and construction chair- man of the Matawan Regional school board, ha* been in a running argument for the part week, with board archi- WantFull Budgets tect Henry Finne, Elizabeth, over whether construction of the $2,470,000 Matawan junior-senior high school, pic- tured here, is behind schedule. The argument continued at a board session last- night, with Mr. Manville urging more speed, and Mr. Pinne replying that while some construction phases are behind schedule the builder is ahead U2 Story On Line of schedule in other phases. Construction was started at the end of July. The board hopes to open ths 1,500- WASHINGTON (AP) - Sena- pupil school in September. Voters will decide contested tors have told the State Depart- Doard of Education elections in ment they want the full story five of 11 Red Bank area munic- Gleim Weather of U2 spy pilot Francis Gary ipalities today. P o w ers—from his ill-starred Outlook Dubious flight over Russia to his walk to The contests are in Red Bank, Fair Haven, Shrewsbury Town- freedom. ' CAPE CANAVERAL (AP) - ship, Oceanport and Rumson. All Million Shopping With the weather a big question And spokesmen for the Senate of the contests are for three-year mark, space technicians were Foreign Relations Committee terms. say they expect they'll get the poised today to start the count- There will be no contests in information after Central Intelli- down for astronaut John H. Little Silver, Eatontown, Mon- gence agents question the 32- Glenn Jr.'s space flight around mouth Beach, Sea Bright, year-old flier. the world Wednesday, Valen- Shrewsbury and West Long Center for Hazlet tine's Day. cated across the highway from Mayor Philip J. Blanda, Jr., in But if they don't the senators Branch. RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Con- Although skies were blue and the center site, on the northeast a statement issued last night, indicated they may have to ques- struction of a $3 million shopping clear over this spaceport, the corner of Rt. 35 and Hazlet Ave. commended the Committee for tion Powers themselves. RED BANK center on Rt. 35, Hazlet, will get Weather Bureau warned of under way in the spring, it was All stores will be air con- the Development of Commerce, Secretary of State Dean Rusk In Red Bank, Quentin Keith possible Increased cloudiness annouced yesterday by Harry ditioned. Industry and Trade for its work commented yesterday in an in is challenging three incumbents high winds and rough seas in Fallon, chairman of the town Mr. Fallon reported that the in bringing the center to Raritan terview that he was glad Powers for the three full terms on the the area off Bermuda. That's •hip's Committee for the Develop- land sale contract for the proper- was returned but said he didn' RARITAN SCHOOL SCIENCE FAIR — Elizabeth Mc- board. The incumbents are Hen- Mayor Blanda appointed the where Navy ships would try to ment of Commerce, Industry and ty was signed Jan. 15. think the incident "moves us very ry A. Stevenson, Jr., William A. committee in January of last recover Glenn's space capsule Cleasior, 48 Ninth St., West Keansburg, explains ons of Trade. far in the great issues that divide Magee and Charles Raynor. Architect for the project is year. if his trip were limited to one her entries, « model of the Vanguard I satellite, in the Communist and the free James P. Ilch is running for a The center, to be known as Louis Kasoff, Philadelphia. -He welcomed the shopping cen- orbit. world." Rariran Township school system iciencs fair, held yes- one-year unexpired term. Foxwood Shopping Plara, will be Negotiations Since Oct. ter to the township, and added: Walter C. Williams, oper- located on the 20-acre Henry J "It is of some advantage to gel terday in Beers Street School, to school board member "This development is in keep- ations director for the man-in- FAIR HAVEN Warnock tract, south of Rt. 35 Negotiations for construction ot unnecessary irritations out of the ing with the policy of attracting space project, said he would Robert Morris and Mrs. Raymond Shugard, chairman of and east of Hazlet Ave. the shopping center have been in way," he said, "and when people Three vacancies on the Board process since October of last commercial and industrial rat- base his launch decision on the are being held in each other's the event. Several hundred parents and children viewed It will be constructed and latest available weather Infor- of Education are being sought by year, Mr. Fallon noted. He re- ables to the municipality in order country, this is an irritation that a total of 125 exhibits. Miss McCleaster, a ssventh five candidates. The terms of operated by Food Fair Stores, ported that the land is already to continue land and tax stabili- mation as the countdown got we could do without. But I would Inc., and J. M. Fields Depart- under way. grader, won an honorable mention for another of her board members Mrs. Elizabeth zoned for commercial use. zation." not draw any conclusions from M. Handy, vice president: ment Stores, Philadelphia, affili this return of Mr. Powers with exhibits, a Vander Graaf generator. George J. Bartel and Philip H. ated companies, under a separate respect to questions like Berlin Roy expire this month. Of the corporation set up for the pro} or Southeast Asia." tct. Hearing Required three, only Mr. Roy is seeking So far Powers has been kept re-election. Open in 1983 under wraps since he was ex Expect Tax Drop New candidates are Thomas S. The center is scheduled for changed Saturday for Soviet spy Stevens, of 50 Kemp Ave.; Ar- completion early next year. Rudolf Abel. The only officia thur D. Lane, Jr., 239 Cam- There will be six large stores Council Vetoes Mayor's word yesterdav on the pilot's 1962 Budget, Sewer Plan on Agenda bridge Ave.; Mrs. Helen H. Sul- whereabouts wa\a State Depart in Ihe center, which will be con- livan, 93 Spruce Dr., and Mrs. ment statement tftqt he is seeing strutted in an "L" shape. KEYPORT - Mayor and Coun- schedule required $280,543 to be Ruth Yanko, 50 Riverlawn Dr. his family and will be questioned. The J. M. Fields building, to cil will introduce its proposed raised by local taxation, a de- Mr. Roy has served on the be one of the largest department 19G2 municipal budget and con- crease of $20,379 as compared to board since 1955. He is chairman Move to Oust Inspector duct a public hearing on the pro 1960. Itores in the Bayshore area, will of the finance committee, cover 80,000 square feet. posal to finance sewer costs Last year's budget provided A native of this area, Mr. Roy FAIR HAVEN - A move by Borough Council meeling, butl council he would appear at a through general taxation at an The Food Fair supermarket $300 pay raises for policemen and is a graduate of Buckncll Unl- the mayor to suspend this bor- William Blair, Jr., bo'ough at hearing. PayHikes adjourned meeting, tonight at building will total 20,670 square $200 for other borough employees (See RED BANK page 3) ough's building inspector was torney, said statutes indicate a Mr. Kosene said he made the o'clock in Borough Hall. The governing body expects to feet. charges in connection with a squelched by the Borough Coun- borough officer holds his jel> dur According to statements made have some protests at the session Rental units will include one building permit granted by the cil last inght. ing the "pleasure" of the coun by Mayor Charles E. Applegate, tonight against its proposed or- for a variety store, 30,000 square cil. inspector in October, 1959. t Get Final feet; one for a drug store, 10,200 Stunned council members sat the governing body expects its dinance which would discontinue quietly as Mayor Milton Kosene He advised council to seek Mrs. Rosalie Montesano, 33 Sic budget to result in a municipa Election square feet, and two other build- operation and financing •>! the from Ihe mayor written copies ond'Ave. ings, one at 17,400 square feet and suspended the inspector, Thomas purpose tax rate decrease. Be- sewer system as a separate util- of the charges and to set a hear- The mayor denied an assertio; the other, 13,000 square feet. W. Carlock, of 19 Locust Ave., Approval cause of new state law, the bor- ity- ing date. Mr. Blair said the that he was throwing a "politi- after charging him with altering ough this year will assess at a The sewer assessment of 50 per Interest 1,060 Cars public records. The council Im- building Inspector could not be cal fireball." Mr. Kosene it a 100 per cent ratio to true value. FAIR HAVEN Hurdling ob cent of the water rate also would The parking lot, which will mediately terminated the suspen- fired without a hearing by the Democrat; the councilmen, Re- The municipal budget last year stacles raised by Mayor Milton be repealed under terms of the accommodate 1,060 cars, will total sion.