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Weather * « Dirtributfon 1 jun. tmpuktm *. tmt Today totoy with . hub HMwd -a, 1 U* tomght il. Tbntfrfm lair. v '. 2I.S0O BoMiy cloudy bat not u cold. See weather, pag* 1. DIAL SH 1-0010 VOL. 85 NO 167 utatt *•"»• *M*« urnm* wmj. iwd CUM hmtt* RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1963 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Addltloul MUJtol OI0OM. Bayshore Renewal Librarian Item Out Study Under Way Board Slices Budget M1DDLET0WN - The Economic Development Commit- tee hu begun ft study into the feasibility of initiating » Com- FAIR HAVEN — The Board of Education election campaign, which ended with the budget munity Redevelopment program In the Bayshore part of the last night revised its proposed 1963-61 current being vetoed by more Uian 500 votes. A record township. budget, eliminating a plan to hire a full time number of residents, 1,260, balloted. Board members agreed that the otiutanoV Arthur T. Young, a member of the committee and an time school librarian. ing vote against the planned spending schedule executive of the Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce, out- The budget, which was overwhelmingly lined in general the mechanics of such a program to the com- defeated Wednesday, will be resubmitted to a was the result of taxpayers' opposition to the mittee last sight. referendum vote Feb. 26. The balloting will be hiring of a librarian. > The committee is considering ways and means of develop- held from 4 to 9 p.m. In the Willow Street The Handwriting' , ing a 360-acre meadowland tract at Pews Creek, Port Moo- School. "It's written on the sides of the buildings," mouth, in an attempt to bring new non-residential ratables No alteration was made to the planned John L. Kelsey, re-elected board member, com- to the township. capital outlay budget, which was similarly de- mented.' Recognizing that there is a need for a renewal program feated. ' Other observers have attributed the budg- In the Bayshore area, the committee has decided to look into The budget was reduced, $5,050 by drop- et's defeat to public reaction to a board plan details of such a program. ping the librarian provision. In addition, the - that could result in the construction of a new Members of the committee have indicated that discussions board sliced $1,000 from the proposed salary school. That plan is under study by a special cm such a renewal program are in the investigative stage at for the custodian of school monies. Citizens' Committee. ; this point. Board members seemed agreed that the Cautious Approach Capital Outlay Unchanged . $6,809 capital outlay proposal went down be- Members have indicated that a cautious approach is be- The revisions, amounting to' $6,050, will cause voters failed to understand for what pur- ing taken on this matter until the mechanics of such a pro- scale the current expense budget's tax levy poses the funds were being provided,, Some' 1 gram are completely understood. VALENTINE'S DAY MESSAGE — Mrs, Benedict R. Ni- down from $409,785 to $403,735, The unchanged taxpayers were certain the "capital outlay ' Mr. Young pointed out that the township, if eligible for cosia, wife of Red Bank's mayor, admires, bur with capital outlay levy is $6,800. budget reflected an Immediate board plan to (See RENEWAL, Page 2) puzzlement, tha "Get Well Soon" message that grew The proposed:librarian services were con- buy land for a new school, others pointed out suddenly'with other heart shaped* cards in the front yard sidered one of the pivotal issues of the school John I. Kelsey (See BUDGET, Page 2) Regional Budget Issue of their home, 163 River Rd. The message is'directed to the mayor and his two daughters who are all lick with some form of flu. But Mrs. Nicosia has no idea who To Agree or Not planted the greetings. She reports her family is improv- ing. Th« mayor has baen-ill since Monday night. HIGHLANDS - If the revised must first confer with the school Refuge Henry Hudson Regional school board for the budget revision, budget for 1963-64 is defeated a Together ar Separately Keaitsbnrg Probe second time at the polls, the gov- He said the two councils can erning bodies of Highlands and decide jointly on budget cuts, o Atlantic Highlands have a prob- can meet separately—but if they 's Hijackers lem-to agree or not to agree. do not agree on a figure, the is- Five of 13 Witnesses A state Department of Educa- sue goes to the state. CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)- east of Santiago, which is 40 miles speed of 15 knots, considerably ni/is members of.' the Armed 1 tion official has informed The Mayor Cornelius J. Guiney, Fidel Castro's regime offered asy- from the big U.S. naval base at less than the pursuing destroyers. Forces for National Liberation, Register (hat if they cannot Jr., said yesterday that he sees Appear Before Jury lum today to Communist hijack- Guantanamo. But it had a considerable start a Communist organization with agree, budget certification will "no problem." ers of the Venezuelan freighter Some observers believed the hi- on the pursuers. links to, Fidel Castro's regime, have to be determined by the "Despite the efforts of a few FREEHOLD — The Monmouth ordered the company to make Anzoategul as Venezuelan de jackers had not decided whether President Romulo Betancourt Betancourt called on friendly na- state commissioner of education. radicals to divide us, the two County Grand Jury yesterday the repairs. stroyers and jet bombers hunted to try for the Cuban port or for ordered an all-out effort to inter- tions in the area to help. The bu-fcet, at $565,255, wastowns are still very close and heard testimony from five wit- The other witnesses summoned the fugitive vessel across the Mexico.The freghter has a top cept the hijackers, identified as (See HIJACKERS, Page 2) decisively defeated by voters am certain if the two councils nesses out of 13 summoned into but not testifying yesterday were Caribbean. Feb. 5; are given the task of revising the charges , concerning alleged ir- Borough Clerk William F. Herli- The 3,127-ton freighter was be- The new-proposed budget, re- budget an amicable agreemen regularities in the operation of hy, Mayor Collichio, Patrolmen lieved heading for the Cuban port Rate Hearing Recessed duced by the school board to will be reached." the Keansburg Police Depart- Joseph Weber, William Kryscn- of Santiago, on the island's, south- tKl,«15, will be voted on Tues- Mayor Guiney said he agrees ment, ski, Eugene O'Brien, Captain east coast. ,'.'.'. day, ' • with Henry Hudson board presi- Prosecutor Vincent P. Keuper Loder, Joan Carman, secretary Three Venezuelan destroyers Stale Law dent Samuel P. Brown that ,the instituted the investigation fol- to Mr. Ostrov, and Vincent De- were reported on the track of the President of Water Company State law provides that if it is budget will be defeated again lowing complaints from Keans< Maio, special attorney in the in- captive ship. But if its position defeated the second time, the Tuesday, burg Mayor Louis T. Collichio. vestigation. was known, it was kept secret by •pending schedule goes to the The grand jury did not com- Venezuelan authorities. UndergoesiJross-Examination two councils for revision. The Castro government, in a County Bur Hears plete hearing testimony yester- But, according to Edward Glas- day, and no definite date was set Number 7 statement broadcast by Havana NEWARK — Andrew V. Far-firm is seeking a 25 per cenl the heaviest demand days of pey, assistant director of contro- About Green Acres for -further hearings. Radio, said if the ship, arrived at ley, hearing examiner for therate increase. those years, but when asked if any Cuban port, "tha'revolution- Whitesville Station the system could have been op- versles and. disputes, state De- - Last Thursday, the grand jury state Board of Public Utility SHREWSBURY — Monntouth r ary government will grant asy- Coming under fire by the at- erated without the Whitesville pftrttMut tiff Edticflt)ont io6 coutt" heard testimony ,lnto the mayor's Should Be Commissioners, recessed a Mon- lum to Venezuelan revqlutimaciiss torneys for the opposition yester- tils most agree on an exact ffg- p>«*>iintWy ln»yers got an insight charges that,: Bilfsr submitted-by mouth County water rate hear- station, he replied it could not. and members of the crew who day were the utility's operating are In reductions, or the matter last night on procedures of utlli- fte M. If. Nerd'Construction Co., He explained that the Whites- solicit suchT" ., .,••". ing .ft*March 14-after its sbtt costs, contract awarding prac- is taken out of their lands. -' zing the state Green Acres pro- Hazlet, for sewer repair work in His Best Bet ville pumps and an automatically ram day yesterday. tices, and, for the second day, School board members, several « the borough were excessive and The broadcast said the ship and controlled well are- put to use MIDDLETOWN _ If young the usefulness of the firm's of whom have predicted that the Meeting In Shadowbrook, the unauthorized. I the rest of the crew would be Anthony, J. Greco," president of whenever the pressure in the Paul Andrew Baclgalupl grows the petitioning, Monmouth Con- Whitesville station. budget will be beaten a second MonmouSi Bar Association heard In the police probe, w))ich also turned over to U.N. Secretary- system drops to 40 pounds. up believing in lucky numbers, solidated ^ajter •Company, com Mr, Mausner and Mr. Katz are time, hava-iatfl. they hope, la advice from Deputy Attorney is an investigation ofjr charge General V Thant.