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J., TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1961 7c PER COPY p«Jcj u nea Bum ana it additional tuiuu om BY CARRIER PAGE ONE Kennedy Sets Project Levitt Zoning Mitchell Fractures Talk Change Made President Will Discuss His MATAWAN TOWNSHIP-The age and water systems, with Township Committee last {night ter plant, must be provided. adopted an' amendment to the «3—Sites for churches must be Leg in Hotel Fall Conferences Abroad zoning ordinance permitting con- provided, and 15 per cent of the struction of the proposed 1,300- land must be dedicated for recre , WASHINGTON erally were optimistic that some house Levitt project—following a ational or community servic public hearing attended by some purposes. Recreational sites ma; of Congress—divideg d between improvement in , East-West rela ki lions might grow out of the Ken- 60 persons. be operated by the township oi hope and skepticism—eagerly the builder, depending on thi •waited President Kennedy's re- nedy-Khrushchev meeting In Several residents praised the Vienna, even though no concrete Levitt • proposal . and Sue zone agreement made at the time o port to the American people to- subdivision. night oh the results of his confer- results had been anticipated. Re- change. Follows ences abroad. publicans were more skeptical. Only one spectator, Frederick 4—Minimum lot size is 7,50C square feet (as compared to 15 Speaking on nationwide radio Cites Agreement! Wenzei.' member of the 000 square feet under the exist and television at 7 p.m., Kennedy Senate Democratic leader Mike 'lanning Board, objected to the planned to summarize his meet- Mansfield of Montana said he amendment. — ng-zone code) wiHt-ririnimum lo Meeting frontage 70 feet: Ing with Soviet Premier Khrush- believes laying the groundwork The zone revision provides 54 School Rooms chev, President Charles de for lower-level negotiations on ;hat: CAMDEN (AP) — Janjes In answer to several question of France and British East-West differences. Gaulle 1—Contiguous property in any regarding school facilities, Mayo .Mitchell, Republican can- • Prime Minister Harold Macmil- "If some reasonable agree- R-150 zone, totaling 250 acres or Peter J. Waters noted that thi Ian. ments can now be reached at didate • for • governor, siifi more, may be developed as a Levitt firm has agreed to buili Hie expectation was that the he ambassadorial level, the talks "planned community" with the and donate to the township a 3 fered two fractures of jus President would deal largely in with Khrushchev may have en- hanced, indirectly at least, the number of single-family houses room school. left leg in a fall at his ao- generalities in describing the not to exceed 2.6 per acre. Khrushchev conversations. But prospects for a real summit Township Attorney William J :el-room early today. ;'•' O'Hagan, Jr., said such a pro- he seemed certain to reaffirm meeting in the future," Mansfield Sewer, Water The accident' occurred "at 1:30 vision could not legally be made vigorously the jest's determina- said. 2—In such a "olanned com- a.mi in Hie Cherry Hill-Inn, Dela- part of the zone code. tlon to stand fast against any new Sen. J. William Fulbrlght, D- munity," a sewer system, with ware'Township. • ' • Ark., chairman of the Senate Communist ' encroachments in disposal plant, and <lorm drain- (See LEVITT, Page 2) Mr. -Mitchell is a resident of Foreign Relations Committee Berlin 'and other world danger Point Rd,, Little-Silver. said it seemed to him the Vienna •pots. Herbert Holran, executive di- Kennedy, flying from London meeting "well served the pur- where tie and Macmillan pose of getting the two leaders Need Municipal OK Earlier Mitchell Slaty, Page II) rounced they see eye-to-eye in acquainted" and giving them an pursuing common world policies, opportunity to Ulk over the world faced a busy day in his office situation. rector of Mitchell's campaign, before the speech. "It seems to me they were For New Bus Line said Mitchell had met late with other, and aides. Congressional Democrats gen very polite to each ates from Red Bank to Camp- themeeting went off without ac- KEANSBURG — Mayor Louis As tlie candidate was going to bell's Junction. rimony," Fulbright said. "No at- Collichio said yesterday he will the bathroom, he slipped on the This leaves a stretch of about tempt was made to give the in- do everything possible to expedite tile and feH heavily to the floor. /i miles—from Campbell's Junc- formal talks a big buildup and filing of application by the Van TRIO OF GRADUATES — Men of the Honeyman family will graduate in triplicate tion to keansburg—without bus . Complete Healing no one was led to believe there Nortwick Bros, bus line for a this month with father, Maxwell Honeyman receiving a degree from Newark State ervice. Holran estimated that Mitchell would be anything of a substan- Keansburg-Middletown-Red Bank route franchise. At the time of the Rollo hear- College; son Sefh, right, graduating from Monmouth College, and son Allan, left, would be on crutches for at least tial nature accomplished." three weeks with complete heap ing before PUC, officials of Boro from eighth grade at Francis Place School in Keansburg where the Honeymant liv* Senate Republican Leader The statement came after word ins to take four to six months. had been received from Richard Bases said that company would Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois, at 11 Park Ave. The gubernatorial election is in W. Kane, assistant director of the nofextend jts service from Camp- in a separate interview, described bell's Junction to Keansburg. November, when Mitchell will op- toe Khrushchev session as "a Public Utilities Commission bus At the same time, Marathon pose Democratic candidate Rich- iparring match that solved division, that before application Bus Co. has refused to extend In Red Bank ard J. Hughes. nothing." could be filed, the bus company its service from Keansburg to Dr. Rodney Meredith of Had- would have to obtain authoriza- Matawan Further Comment Campbell's Junction, so that con- donfieU was summoned to the tion from each municipality for He added: nections could be made with Boro inn. the new route. "By the very nature of the Buses. Variance Rejected He applied a splint to the leg Mr. Kane said the route would meeting not much could be As a result, Mr. Collichio, dur- and gave Mitchell a sedative. have to be specifed in the author- Principal achieved. It was a showcase in ing the recent election campaign, M5tcheil then' was faken to which two men ,of sharply differ- izations. stated that efforts would be made Cooper Hospital in Cimden. His ing ideologies < could concede Wrong Procedure to get other service. For Apartments general condition was termed nothing to the other." Walter Van Nortwick, Jr., told If the municipal authorizations Appointed good &y Dr. Otto Boysen, who Three members of the Senate The Register yesterday that he re obtained, PUC would then treated Mm at the hospital. Foreign Relations Committee- RED BANK—A variance rec-fill" the requirements of * ga had not planned to announce the schedule a public hearing on the Dr. Boysen said ike fractures Sens. Bourke' B, Hickenlooper, R- MATAWAN — John V. Carac- ommendation to allow construc- den apartment zone. proposed route "until after we application, Mr. Kane reported. were of the tibia (shin bone), Iowa, John Sparktnui, D-AI». and iolo was appointed high school tion of garden apartments on Lc- receive PUC permission." Robert Matthews, manager of Tlie Zoning Board of Ajjjusl just above the ankle, and the Homer Capehart, R-Ind—ex- principal last night at a special roy PI. was rejected last night Boro Buses, told The Register ment had recommended the va: pressed differing' views. Mayor Collichio said he would Board of Education meeting. by Borough Council. left (ibula (the smaller of the two yesterday that his company would iance foIlowingN'ts May 10 meei confer with Mr. Van Nortwick Mr. Caracciolo moves up from Council aoted after the Plan- bones), between the ankle and Hickenlooper Said the confer not oppose the Van Nortwick ap- ing. Council, at its May 15 meet on the matter today. assistant principal, a position he ning Board said, in a letter, that knee*• . ence may furnisji • Khrushchev plication provided the route does ing, referred tfie matter tot tfy Up until January of this year, has held two years. the proposed site "does not ful- He-said, that the tibia fracture "with a lot of grist for his propa- not parallel the Boro route in Planning Board (or consideratiot ganda mill." ' the Rollo Transit Corp. .operated He has served as acting'princi: will be slow in healing because bus routes through the area. Middletown. of possible rezoning of the area Sparkman said fie looks foi pal since Feb. 20 when the po- that area of the leg receives a After Rollo discontinued its "As a matter of fact," he com- Kennedy to make "a frank and sition was vacated by Luther A. 20 Units Proposed relatively small supply of blood. service, part of the route—from mented, "I think it would be a direct report" to the American Foster who was appointed super- Middletown ;Mr. and Mrs.