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J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1962 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Holmdel Officials AskRedHilllnterchange HearingTax Cut Now HOLMDEL — The Township Telegraph Hill Hughes' order last week delaying! interchange moved farther north Mr. Price said, "The first step Committee will request a hear- .One of several speakers urg- award of the Red Hill inter- into Holmdel where it will best to this end should be obtaining ing before the New Jersey High- Ing the committee to take action change contract, and asked the serve the interests of our resi- another attorney to look into this way Authority on the controver- toward reopening the Telegraph committee to "do what you dents and the industry of thematter for us." «.al Garden State Parkway in- Hill access to the parkway, failed to do before...use this township." Holmdel Township attorney is Held Unlikely terchange at Red Hill Rd., Mid- Archie R. Price, Democratic opportunity to take an affirms Asking the municipal body "to Lawrence A. Carton, Jr. dletown. candidate for Township Commit-live step for,Holmdel. press for the reopening of the Work Started The committee's motion, tee, referred to Gov. Richard J. "Pass a resolution to have this exit at Telegraph Hill Park," Mayor James H. Ackerson passed last night, specifies that pointed out that work has al- the hearing be held in Holmdel ready started on the Red Hill Kennedy during evening hours, the date Rd. interchange. "How are you to be chosen by the authority. going to stop it?" he asked. The session would be specifically In view of what was pub- for township residents but open lished in the Red Bank Register to any interested persons. you should take this matter fur- Calls In The motion was made after a ther," the Democratic candidate suggestion by Theodore Frle- counseled. He said that he and dauer, president of the Holmdel several others planned to re- Township Home Owners Associ- quest an interview with Gov ation, that an open hearing would Advisers Hughes to voice objections to the "clarify the issue." proposed Red Hill location. Committeeman Alfred WASHINGTON (AP)-Presldent The "others" were presumably Poole, making the motion, Kennedy summoned top economic three Monmouth County candi agreed that such a discussion advisers to the White House today might "clear the air." (See RED HILL, Page 3) as indications mounted that he will make an early decision {against a quick tax cut. Available for the midmorning Challenge Prepare meeting were preliminary figures on a number of important econom- ic indicators for July, which Ken- nedy said would influence his de- Spring St. Sewer cision for or against tax reduction In 1982. The statistics revealed a moderate July pickup in business. Measure Called to the White House to Zoning discuss taxes and the economy were Secretary of the Treasury HOLMDEL - The Township Douglas Dillon, Secretary of La- Committee last night directed its FREEHOLD—A suit has bee bor Arthur J. Goldberg, Secre- filed in Superior Court here b; attorney and engineer to prepare tary of Commerce Luther H. four Red Bank residents to have RESIGNS—r Sen. Juan Bautiita Loza, Argentine war secretary «nd army chief whose- subdivision ordinance amend- Hodges, budget Director David Spring St. rezoning ordinance de- ment requiring major developers E. Bell, and the three members resignation wat forced by a rebellion of generals, faces neWsmen outside government of the Council of Economic Ad- clared unlawful. to provide sewage disposal sys- John J. and A. Catherine Egll, building in Busnoi Aire« after meeting with President Jose Maria Guido, Defense visers headed by Walter Heller. tems for their housing projects. 14 Highland Ave., and Fred an Minister Jose Maria Cantilo, left, also attended the meeting. ROCKWELL DEPORTED—American Nazi Isader George . Slim Chance Barbara Blitzer, 23 Highlan Agreeing that such a require- The upward tilt in the July sta- (AP Wirephpto via radio from Buenos Aires) 1 Lincoln Rockwell givei a Nazi salute at he step* from Ave., through their attorney, Al ment "may be a necessity, tistics lessened the already-»len- bert T. Berich, of Red Bank, are Joseph P. Quail, sanitary inspec- car at London airport. He was deported by Britain fo der chances of tax reduction prior seeking to nullify an ordinance tor. suggested . the committee the United States after arrest by Scotland Yard datec- to the administration's previously amendment adopted by the R« make a survey of township sew- •ivei who escorted him to the steps of the Boston-bound announced plant for a cut next Bank Borough Council July 2. erage needs before taking' any plans. IAP Wirephoto via cable from London) year. This amendment changes to D- No Longer A Secret action. A group of labor leader* who residential property on the east Otis R. Seaman, township engi- lunched with Kennedy on Wednes- tide of Spring St. from the Little neer noted that several months day came away saying he was Silver line to the rear lot lines Propose $677,000 for Keyport School Wing ago he recommended an ordi- doubtful Congress would be will- of properties on the south side nance which would require that Decision Delayed ing to approve a tax cut this year. of Highland Ave. D-residential If the board, *ERrpyes the plan, The gym, would be at the south- developments of more than 49 However, a final presidential de- zoning permits multiple dwellings houses must have sewer planU Education probably it will be pur roreferewrajn: , east .confer- W W cision was deferred pending study •ml this property? was formeris within the' next two weeks— &MM For Cjrm - Mr. sajd it would fc !}* • *J ty of the economic signpost* for tlon last night., xorfed A ana B-tatldential, which whether t. o approv_„ e a plan to A gymnasium, alone, Mr. Fes- impractical to build the gym in On July. ' . permits wily iiflgMamlly dwell. spend $077,060 for an addition sler reported, would cost about back of the auditorium. He advised installing the plant The July figures, to be an- Ings. now at builders' .expense "jrathe to the high school $225,000, including locker rooms. He advised the board that " SHREWSBURY nounced piecemeal during the See Spilt Zoning ' than wait 13 years and then pu ques-then go to Mayor and Council . The plan was submitted last Under the plan, .the new wing any other scheme were used, for final action.' coming weeks, will reveal a In their suit the Eglis and Blit them, in (at public expense) arid tjon of whether a Burger Chef month by board architect Fred' would, be one'stOry high at grade classrooms in the basement of rather «luRgish economic advance «t« claim that the reaming then watch everyone's tax rates shop'may be put at the south- Heller Testimony . eric Fessler, Hadet. level along the southerly side the building addition constructed -4)ut an advance, nonetheless. Al- amendment ,1s, "arbitrary. ua west • corner' 6f Broad St. andAlbert T. Berich, Red Bank of the high, school, property; at- in 1952 might have to be aban- se!" : . ,>-.,; Newman Springs Rd. remained though disappointing in terms of reasonable -and discriminatory, Since that time, it has been tached to the present building.' (See KEYPORT, Page 2) The Planning Board recently attorney who represented the pe- optimistic January forecasts, they oppressive and unlawful" anc kept a closely guarded secret unitecided last night after the titioners, called Milton Heller of suggested that the Township third Board of Adjustment meet- Hardly can be expected to gener- further charge that such rezonin] by the board. Committee enact this type of Grossinger and Heller, Red Bank ate the kind of alarm which many is not in the "best interest of th< Tuesday night, the board infi at which it has been con- sewer plant legislation — ansideredd . realtors, as%n expert witness for believe would be necessary before borough" and constitutes "spo chastised its building- committee Residents Warned the Board of Health has had toe his clients. Congress would vote a tax cut at toning." chairman, Joseph Ferrante, matter under study for several Anthony Truralo of Shrewsbury Mr. Heller testified that' the1 two ;it"s current session. when he suggested that the re- and Dr. Victor Marascio of Lit- The suit claims that the amend- weeks. Bernard Goldsmith, parcels of land there are' riot Downtrend Halt port be made public since local tle Silver, petitioners for a use ment Is unreasonable since one Planning -Board chalrrwHV and usable for any purpose permitted Checks with Informed officials taxpayers have a right to know About Septic Tanks exception to build the food shop, of the properties in the area ha Township Committeeman Ernest in the borough zoning ordinance. indicated the Jnly statistics will Its contents. were told that the board would been denied a variance in July E. Peseux said, recently that the He said a Burger Chef shop there show moderate increases in retail study the matter further, arrive 1960. It further charges that th< Was Not Released RUMSON — Mayor Charles Folker Property municipality's one-acre zoning would not change the character sales. Industrial production and at its decision in a special meet- same property owner applied i Because of board opposition to Callman last night warned resi- The proposed development was should not be a deterrent in of the area, would riot increase personal income.