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Utiui Dttir. Uimitr IkmiM Tri«»». win** u Stem* Clut ItttUf RED BANK. N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1960 7c PER COPY **oi ' -- ity If it matches the highest bid. a new club, u it the dub is Sycamore Ave., secretary of The cardinal's personal physic- the Plaaatag Beard, eke sali I.That the candidates were not Mr. Irwin said the freeholders being organized with Republican ian said the prelate waa in good ':. Today . .. notified prior to the election, as anticipated the $15,000 bid u the backing." a reporter he wu geasg as Jsas required in state law, of >me price tag for the properly. In Washliigton Plan SI9,000Project printed form of the ballot and The authority received high and women's clubs voted Both men uld they would run thereby deprived of their right bids totaling $37,081 for the 11 to endorae Councilman DeWftt In New York, Francla Cardinal By faeAssseisM Prase on the organisation ticket beaded to inspect the ballot prior to me parcela it offered for public sale. Lott in this year's primary, and SpllSpellmam n uyy s be will offer al ' treaxienc - sttsennowcr ' npius by Mayor Karl K. Baron, who elecUon. withheld support of Democratic' At Municipal Beach will be out for second-term ho This was the first public sale mass FebFb . 21 ffo r ththe latlt e cardln-dl lnews conference. NeSseclsg of lands in Monmouth County by ir^inted_Coundl«an Frank;£.],, to . Y., high Weeden. The chib unanimously N SENATE ors. 2. That the ballot was prtated the authority. - • school named by the New York Already in the field fa Lea without Wank apacea between the voted to support Democratic archdiocese tor the Yugoslav pre- Considers minor tegtslstlon. Middletown Proposes Bond Sale Laads Net Needed Councilman Michael Merola. Hodax. M Glenwood Dr.. whocandidate groupings, u required The lands were deemed no late. Appropriations Subcommittees made a strong lt failing bid forby state law. longer necessary for use by the The archdiocese was proud, hear witnesses on annual money For Ideal Beach Bathhouse council in 19». With the other The slste contends that ac- authority. Mr. Weeden wu appointed to Cardinal Spettman aaid, to" have bills for Interior and Labor De- two men bracketed with Mayor cording to the statutes there must In addition to his high bid onthe council in January to take "raised a living monument" to partments. MIDDLETOWN- An ordinance! Baron, Mr. Hodax will have to be the same number of blank the 24-acre Wall Township Prop- the place of Mr. Sagotsky, who a man who became "a symbol Foreign Relations Committee paving the way for the construc- of resistance to dieUtorshlp." carry out something of a U spaces between the term cate- erty, Mr, Grossman wu high bid- resigned. At the Tuesday meet- bears witnesses on impact of Heart Attack tion of a $»,0W bathhouse a eagle stud, u time moves gories as the number of board der on six other parcels offered ing, Mr. Weeden waa asked Pope John XXIII offered his world-wide economic problems Ideal Beach, East Keansburg, toward the primary. But Mr. Ho- daily maw today tor Cardinal on international relations. wu introduced by the Townshl; posts to be filled in a given .cate- by the Authority, which operates whether he would support a "cap- T dax already hu shown voters gory, to prevent confusion as in the Garden State Parkway. able resident Democratic" bor- ,StepJnae. , . Commerce Aviation Subcom* Is Fatal To Committee last night. Pope John aaid the mass In Usmittee continues hearing on pro- here that he's a scrapper. which candidates are running for A spokesman for the authority ough attorney in preference to The measure authoriies the sali Beyead that, word wu ks the various' terms. said the agency has 30 daya in a "Republican„ non-resident* private chapel. Only a few mem- government backing of $11,000 la bonds to finance bers of Us Vatican household at- new air cargo fleet Truck Driver epea elrttdatlea bare last stab! There were twelve candidates which to accept or reject the Support wu withheld until he the project tut mesa fear win aet be the In the local election, six of whom bids. states, his position on the mat-tended. HOUSE OCEAN TOWNSHIP - William The township already has ap- ter. Another mass for the Yugoslav E. Gerwer, 47. of Seventh St, easy Demacrata tryiag far s vied for three three-year terms, There were a total of 3D bid- Meets for routine session. propriated $1,000 In the proposed (See ELECTION, Pg. »•'*• ders. Two were rejected and one Mayor Barton Callahan stated primate was offered in St. Pe- Belford, suffered a fatal heart budget to swe,.as a down! pay (See DEMOS. Pg. 3) ter's baallice by Eugene Cardinal Commerce .Committee con- attack yesterday while driving : was withdrawn. The remaining at the meeting that it might tinues heariaas on regulation of ment on the, project";;. .;:,,:,.: 35 wen held for study. - Tisserant, dean of the College of a truck on Sunset ave. The munldpal:pesch Jsoperat' 1 be a good idea if a new Dem' leaser additives in foodstuffs. tt Acres ocratic party were formed in]Cardinals. As he slumped over the wheel, ed by the Recitation Commis- Mr. Grossman, a partner, in anthe borough, the truck' went out of control sion. The building would be a Borough Supervisor Aibury Park accounting firm, of- Political observm predict that and jumped a curb and came siagle-story.ctader block strue- fered a total of W.M5 on seven if a new ehib .(a formed it will » a halt on the Iswa at 1303 If w«H house comfort tracta totaling about 63 acres. •round " Chamber Confident Sunset Ave. stations and places to change • Tile' other high. >blddera,' blda Or,»Dc«aid Borne, who lives Post to be Created and Coundlmen othes.-.;:..; ;•'' • ,, . ..:.';..*•• in fte SMigbborhood, pronounced and ioalioaa are: and Carl M, Vandervoer. Refreshment facilities also ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - Mr. Grostman, $| J7S, lor a tri- when the Of Borough's Futurea*^astw>;aeed.K.O •:—-' ^ will be provided. Officials slid The post of borough supervisor angular tract of I.I acres ap- Democratic ehibe endorsed Mr. Mr. Gerwer wu drivingi truck the refreshmiwt concession prob- weuM be created under terms proxirrlatelyW feet north of Lo-Sagotsky for borough 'attorney, for the Mallard Trucking Co.. ably would be, leased by the Juror Says of, u 'ordinance introduced by cust Grove Rd., New Shrews- RED BANK-Directors of the resolution would indicate therel Jersey City. He had been o>] l but at the organlration meeting Red Bank Community: Chamber waa a feeling of fear. He said township.' "'.-••' • -•:%•-••;••• Borough CouncU last night. bury, adjoining the parkway; of the council the Mayor re-ap- Uvering packages to telephotu •Bernard KeHenyi, Red Bank; Appointment to the post would of Commerce made • no bones he.was sure Red Bank merchants company offices in ins county. He Accepted Fred McDowell, Inc., Neptune, pointed Republican M. Raymond borough will the architect. be made annually. Salary Initial- McGowan with the support of about it yesterday- they have I already fed the 1 ' .. . Sbsp Steward , $1,210. for six acres at Farming- full confidence in the future of |continue to exist ' many years •;; PubHe Hearing • ' , ly would be 11.000 per year, paid • dsle-Glendola Rd., Wall - Town- Councilmen Lott and Vanderveer. Mr. Gerwer wu born In SUten $900 Bribe semi-monthly. ._,. Maher Bros. Cesspool Ser- the borough aa a commercial|to come aa a, commercial cen- Island and wu the son of the Public hearing on the measure Mr. Sagotsky said, "It takes center. ter is) Monmouth County, is set for Feb. 24. ; . NEWARK (AtVLouis J. Don- The supervisor, if the ordinance 'Vice, River Plaza, $1,620, for a a lot of nerve for a Democratic 1 lato AmeUa Btrahardt snd Joseph idio, a Juror ia the Ataer is enacted, would be in charge ol The method of expressing the AlStaaa Gerwer. ; "... , \ .•.-. The committee held, for further k triangular tract of l».00» square Mayor to appoint the law part-[confidence wu a little unusual. After a motion to approve the study a draft of an ordtoanee (Longie) ZwUlman income tax all public works, These were list- feet at West Front St aid the her of the Republican leader of Metvin Lowenstein said. "I resolution wu passed. Mr. Lo- Ha wu; shop steward for thesubmitted by Lawrence A. Carevasion'trial, says he accepted a[«d by Mayor Robert S. McTague Parkwsy ln_Middletown; Mr. Fret^ld (Clifton T.Barkalow: think me future of Red Bank wensteln wimdrew his motion, Teamsters Uakm of Local 141, ton,, Jr., township attorney, cre- bribe because "I knew someone u Including water, sewers, Grossman, »,7M for an irregular-and then say he Is going to is sound. I don't think the pub- and instead, ad those who hadHoboken. ating a five-man Shade Tree meant business." streets, sanitation end parks and shaped 21-acre tract on West organize a new Democratic!lie should get the Idea ... that confidence in Red Bank's future Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Donadlo, of 153 Moonachie Ave., public buildings. ; ; Front St., Middletown, adjoining club.' Commission. we are going to be drowned in were asked to stand. Claire Gerwer; four eons, George The committee rescheduled Wood-Ridge, teaUfied yesterday Borough Attorney John W. Ap- the Earle Ammunition Depot rail- Club Sappert six nonths." Everyone did. and William Gerwer both at public hearing on the transfer ol he had been approached by a plegste. In reply to a query, road; Mr. Grossman, $3,555. for Mr. Sagotsky hu the support Asks Ressktioa The question of confidence waa home, and Richard Gerwer' of a liquor license from William C man he knew only' as Pete snd uid tenure, would not apply to 3.2 acres on Wsyside Rd. 2,160of the two clubs, which voted of a settled. Jersey City and Edward Gerwer offered $J,000. He uid he receiv anyone holding the post for.; eith- He called for pasuge Gentes, Center Ave.. Leonardo, ed only $900. feet south of Tinton Ave. in New37-7 not to endorse Mr. Lott u resolution expressing the Cham- Deep concern hss been ex of Belford; a daughter, Joan to Joseph F. Smith, SN Mala St. er one or more yean, since,the Shrewsbury. well u the support of Council- bar's confidence in~Red Bank'a| pressed over the effect the open-Gerwer, at home; three grand- Campbell's Junction. Donadio appeared at the Juror appointment would be on an'an- H. J. MAI Corp., Perth Amboy, men Merola and Leonard Con-future. ing of the Monmouth Shopping children; two brothers. Joseph bribing trial of Peter D. La Pla-nual basis. $W5, for a triangular parcel nine- Gerwer of SomervfUe and Arthur The action was taken so off!ce, of Hasbrouck Heights. U. S. way. "But boys, do you think a Center in Eatontown will have dala could study a 200-algnature Mayor McTague snd Ins Dem- tenths of an acre at Martin Rd The Democratic organiaUon resolution's going to do it?' on retail sales here. Gerwer of Woodbury, Conn., and Attorney Chester A. Weldenburn- ocratic majority on the govern- two sisters. Mn, C. Rumsky of petition submitted by residents er uid he would identify "Pete" snd thhee parkaparkwayy in Wall Town- hudeheaded bbyy Mr. Sagotskgy y bu been asked J. Beverly Anderson. Mr. Lowenstein said shopping of Campbell's Junction protest' ing body have Indicated tha) a ship; Philip H. Pine. Newark, undefeated Ralph H. Betknap had stronger centers have "controlled coops- Jersey City/and Mn. Waiter uUPlaca. . ,• ;. ; •. specific person will be appoint- ia primary fights p p g p tag the transfer. $111, for a triangular-ahaped one-iince 1MI. li H id f tWon.tWon" ShopShoppini g centerst , be SchroU. both of Jersey City. Donadio uid hi voted innocent ed to the post, once the, ordi- acre 90 feet north of Martin Rd., feelings. He said passage of me The funeral wiU be Saturday Those protesting claimed that i the 1MI trial of the late boot- nance is pused. This outright Wall Township; Mr. Grossman, — which are in direct competition at U a. m. in the Scott Funeral deed restriction on the property leg king. '. ' >. ' :••-->. appointment hu drawn th $1,535, for four acres 1,000 feet with each other. Home, Belford. Burial will be proposed for the bar prohibited The trial ended in a hung Jury. position of council's two fj south of Wayside Rd., New Federal Jury to Rear in Bayview Cemetery, Leonardo. the use of the land for the sale of Sam (Big Sue) Katt, a friend of Ucan members,. Russell Morgan Shrewsbury: Mr. Grossman, liquor. Zwillman's, is serving a jail term He.said Red Bank has many Township and Vincent Fox ': $1,275, for a triangular 4.5 acres Committeeman J, in the bribing of another juror. ..•• ••-• Vote,IKS' • Vv" Officer, Shrewsbury Man stores Riling items of similar Crawford Compton, agent for the 930 feet north of the intersection quality, providing better price GirlVBody Donadio said he never spent Both voted sgainst the fwas- Of Pine Brook Rd. and the west- COIB ltUtl011 to property, Mid that waa not so. the money, but kept It in a strong- ure on Its first reading- last PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A| ' *• •^vantage of He disqualified himself from box in his closet until he turned erly line of the parkway in New federal grand Jury today open' shoppers. h Found night. Mr. Morgan called far Shrewsbury, and Mr. Grossman, The future of Red Bank's park. DERRY, N. H. (AP)-The badly voting on the measure because|lt over to the FBI. other applications to be received ed an investigation of fees charg- of interests in the transaction. fl,810. for an Irregular-shaped ed "the" government" for ftadtag|J*£.m€terl ctmt m 'M discus- beaten body of M-year-oM Sandra The trial is being heard by a with appointment to the position four-acre parcel at the intersec- sion. Valade wu found yesterday by a Check Daai jur_ y of eight men and four worn- to be made to the roost Sjuall- technical experts for overseu Mr. Carton was instructed tol en "before" U.S. District Court tion of the Earle railroad and jobs with the Signal Corps. William A. Magee, who wu a motorist on a rural road of this „ u-t— n «. »».-.-•-. r-—''fied applicant. Mr. Fox also sjrfj the parkway to Middletown. To Prayers member,of the chamber's orig- Manchester suburb. Part of hersearch the deed to see if such Judge Reynier J. Wortendyke. ed that the post be open te oth- Tr*jurorata*sdinto bids sub- a restriction existed. nitttdby two inal parking and traffic commit- clothing had been torn away. er borough restdsats. . / tee, sail "If you want to go Hearing was rescheduled for Neither questioned the quallft- In School Authorities refused tossy Feb. 24. Two Varianceg Emerson, Inc., Newark, "N. J. back to ION, maybe parking ma- whether she bad been raped. Unemployment cations of the person who will FREEHOLD - A petition of The bids, both about one mil-ton| ware right. But they're not Results of an autopsy were with- The governing body granted apparently be appointed, John Recommended appeal hu been filed with the held. variance on the recommendation Matthewa,. a borough, resident RED BANK - The Zoning state commissioner of education, to be a coincidence, a govern- we another way because shop- An extensive land, water and of the Board of Adjustment Check Charge with many years of public works' Board of Adjustment lut night Frederick M. Raublnger, to endment spokesman uld. The agen- pers are mad at meters." air search had been conducted Dr. Sidney Grossman, Perth Am experience. But both ssid'tkey recommended two variances " the recitation of grace in the cies speclallio ia finding profes- Mr. Lowenstein urged removal since the girt disappeared the boy chiropractor, to use hii object to the outright apptsVlt- the Borough Council. • public schools here. skmal employees and highly skil- See CHAMBER, Pg. 3) night or Feb. 1. She had been on home on Cherry Tree Firm Rd, Filed Against 2 ment, without eouidstiag \ oth. Vincent J. Soviero, 34 Leroy The action could have national led technicians for government her way home from a • YWCAfor an office. The applicant musi RED BANK - Edward Mclvln, era. PI., aiked a variance to convert well u statewide repercus- Jobs. He Mid the U S. hu been swimming clsss. provide off-street parking foi 22, of IN River St., and limael Public bearing oa Ihaiatn. Ms one-family house into a two- sions in challenging a tradition paying increulng amounta to Genovese Police traced her movements seven cars. Ribpt, 23, of 127 Oakland St.. nancnce wawas settt tore II d family dwelling, followed in many schools employment firms for such hir until she left a bus that brought A letter waa accepted from were released yesterday In $100nesdsy, Feb. 24, coin's, iatt Mn Ralph Stein. 222 Broad throughout the country, educa- u much u 10-mUUon dol- her from downtown Manchester Re\f. John E. Bates, pastor bail each for hearing Feb. 24 onregulsr1 se " ' ' St., sought a variance to operate tional officials bare have noted. & in recent moaths. Ordered To to a bus stop a mile from her the Tint Baptist Church, Kingi charges of making false state- In other a telephone answering service la A policy adopted by the school Witnesses subpoenaed to ap- home on the city's outskirts. Hwy., offering the UM of the menu to obtain unemployment utively her home, board Oct. 21, INT, sanctions the pear Include: Enter Jail church parking lot for parking checks. for nm Wsdaeeaiy aJgW to Both houses are In die Class saying of grace by chlldrta be- Ma|, Tnomu I. Gorgu, Jr, for the township library across dlKuss progress toward sowlr- NEW YORK (AP) — Vito Gen- the street. Melvln Is chsrged with receiv- A residential rone. Rudolph fore morning milk. of the Signal Supply Agency ing $217 over a seven-week peri- lag railroad property'th