Expressway Bill Cleared by Assembly
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Weather nd ISot today. THEIMI Hgh today In low % except to 26,825 n$ at (be «bore, paW «*•*' and coder tonight, loA In upper ] Red Bank Area £ Mi. Partly cloudy aniThot to- Copyright—The Red Bank Register, Inc. 1968. morrow, Ugh near M. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS DIAL 7414)010 , MoiuUy ttroujh Fridty, Second Out F»«U«« TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1966 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE VOL. 89, NO. 2 brawl t But Ml it AdJIUonil MillIM Oltlcei. Expressway Bill Cleared by Assembly "I am confident the governor plans a freeway from the thru- Authority to let initial construc- With Democrats able to furnish north-south Garden State Thur- from the parkway. They consid- new using the free sections TRENTON - Belated "must" will recall the Senate and I am way at Jackson Township, west ered that the thruway would do tion contracts in the fall. only 28 votes to redeem the Dem- way as part of the system. would be thrown on overloaded legislation to unknot the pro- hopeful that it will also pass the to -Trenton, and the authority just that. Under consideration was a bill ocratic governor's 1965 election He said purchases would be state highways which could not posed Central Jersey Express- bill. The action taken by the As- will build a toll spur between the As a result, he said, legisla- permitting the authority, which promise, Republican votes from made in Monmouth County — cope with them. They charged sembly is sufficient in my judg- thruway at Jackson and Rt. 38 tion was drafted. Anticipated toll way System got half way through operates the Garden State Park- three Monmouth County assem- Manaiapan, Marlboro and Free- that the authority would be fi- ment to warrant land purchases near Belmar. This will form a collections will more than offset the Legislature yesterday, thanks way, to buy 21 miles of state- blymen and six other minority idd Townships — where subdivi- nancing expansion on tolls col- at this time.1' cross state super-road. $44 million cost of purchases and lected in their counties from to Monmouth County Republican owned, free sections of the park- memt>er,s got the bill through. sion maps have been approved Would Go Ahead and builders are preparing to The thruway, to be built par- Mr. Tonti has contended that, the loss of revenues to the thru- working people who can't afford support. > way in Union, Middlesex, Ocean Immediately afterward, D. construct foundations. ailell with the parkway but west earlier this year, authority law- way. them. Following passage by the As- and Cape May counties and Louis Tonti, parkway executive To allow them to proceed with of Rt. 9, between Edison Town- yers advised that restrictions im- Bi-partisan opposition came Assemblyman Alfred N. Bead- sembly, 37 to 12, Gov. Richard charge tolls. director, told The Register he will improvements would contribute ship ind Toms River, will be posed on original parkway bonds from Middlesex Democrats, Union leston (R-Monmouth) said the J. Hughes is expected to call Elimination of the free areas recommend Thursday that (he to the cost when the ground was the key artery. , in 1952 and 195? barred the park- Democrats and Republicans, and overriding concern to Monmouth a special session of the Senate in was held out as essential to al- acquired later and would be a Unking Roads way from entering into any new the Ocean Republicans. was the possible loss of the Tren- mid-summer to concur and thus low the authority to build parts authority proceed at once to buy waste of money," Tonti said. The state Highway Department project which would take tolls They charged that 20,000 cars (See EXPRESSWAY, Page 2) allow the Now Jersey Highway of the new system needed right of way for a new Democrats Await GOP Court Battle SWELTER RESPITE — Using a Daily Register as a hat to ibield her from the sun, Mrs; John Warmouth, RobertsviHe Rd., Freehold, sirs at water'* edge of Districting Bill Sent to Governor Lake Topanemus, Freehold, yetterday TRENTON - The Assembly senator, affixed his signature to trict of Monmouth County and a district to be dominated by] printed matter and make many to beat the sizzling 95 degree heat. Her completed action yesterday, in the amendments. Governor small parts of Middlesex and Camden city to one which isj clerical and identification revi- the usual party line split, on Hughes is on a vacation trip Ocean Counties initially had spread through Ocean, Burling-' sions' . children, John, 7, and Kathleen, II, Congressional redistricting and through the west. ' been labeled the "Fourth" Dis- ton, and outlying Camden areas. then' sat back to await outcome Monmouth County's three Re- were among many who escaped th» The amendments renumber the trict, will recover the "Third" Mr. Howard had suggested the of a Republican challenge in the districts to identify incumbent designation. „ renumbering scheme. He point- publican assemblymen, Alfred courts. heat by swimming in the lake. congressmen with the districts in Other amendments correct the ed out that incumbents thrown N. Beadleston, Joseph Azzolina, which they will seek re-election. By a vote of 33 to 24, the spelling of some municipal Into new districts would have to and James M, Coleman, voted Democratic-controlled Assembly For instance, Rep. James J. names and switch certain Cam- throw out thousands of dollars against the amendments just as passed and sent to the governor's Howard, R-3d, N.Q., whose dis- den County municipalities from office amendments to the basic worth of letterheads and other they had opposed the basic bill. bill recarving the state's 15 Con- gressional areas. In a swift and unemotional de- bate, Republicans resumed Board Wants Japanese Steel charges of "outrageous gerry. mander" on which they will base suits to be filed today in Cam- den before Superior Court Judge John B. Wick. In School Building Replaced Just as Gov. Richard J. Hughe' had signed the basic bill LONG BRANCH - The use of been under continual fire for al- tion project mushroomed after site. The case was subsequently immediately after it was adopted Japanese steel in the $3.5 million most two months. disclosures on May 19 that 34 dismissed for lack of prosecution June 18, Acting Gov. John A. junior high school project was limited Use steel columns in one portion of in municipal court and Mr. De- Lynch, Middlesex County state discovered yesterday and the A high sdhooi official. Who de- the construction were significant- Bartolis was allowed by the ar- Board of Education last night ly out of plumb. The wayward dined to be named, said the Jap- chitect, R i c h a r d 0. Boyken of said it will force the general con- columns were enough to convince anese steel was limited to small Holmdel, to enter the site as tractor to remove the imported portions of the'total project. The t a t e Department of Education long as he first secured pennis- steel from the site. official s,ald under the law only engineers Uiat wo* should stop on. Armed Forces Take Over A. A. Anasrasia, sdhooi board American-made materials are al- on that portion until the columns Under state law, a local build- president, declaring that he was lowed in the construction of the ere straightened. ing inspector has no jurisdiction "astonished, amazed and hor- school. From that date, continual criti- at school construction sites. rified" upon learning of the im- Dism has flowed about the al- Meanwhile, a bill to extend the ported steel's use, said the board Just how the Japanese steel leged lack of wind bracing for was discovered was not made statute of limitations on suits Government in Argentina would "continue Its investigation" the auditorium roof, inadequate against builders involved in faul- pubKc by tihe board. In its pre- of the conslrtetion. He said the retaining waits and use of ty construction cleared the state Troops moved to within two tary broadcast the announcement pared statement, the board would BUENOS AIRES (AP)-Argen- of the last seven provincial ejec- board plaits m take "major and inferior materials. Assembly yesterday and was sent blocks of Casa Rosada, while the that it controlled, the country. say only, "One thing that the tln»'» armed forces announced tions. serious actiopig although he d*r. Inspector Ousted to Gov. Richard J. Hughes. Pistarini, 50, a former cham- commanders of the .navy and air The communique said the board's investigation of the ju- early today they were in control 1 Local critics of the project be- pion Olympic equestrian, brought force entered the building to con- president had offered his resig- dined to say nst whom srfe niorhigVschool construction has The measure increases the pe- of the nation after a »wift coup came pronounced in their denun- the crisis to a sudden head yes- fer with the soft-spoken 65-year- nation to the armed forces chiefs of what such action would con- revealed to date was the presence riod during which a person can during the night against the 32- ciations when, city Building In- terday. old country doctor who became at 9 p.m. yesterday. "But later sist. of some Japanese steel on the sue from four to six years. month-old regime of President spector Samuel DeBartolis was He began with the dismissal president with the blessings of contradictory actions by lllia A. Kaplan and Sons, Inc., En- site. The board learned about it it would not, however, apply Arturo lllia. ordered from the site when he and arrest of Maf.