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War- forth from one district- to an School to ReS^Invaderd Bank High School. s Beaten: Castro ner, director of secondary edu- other" without some timetable Red Bank has agreed to take cation of the state Department and master plan of its own for a the Holmdel pupils on a two- of Education, stated yesterday Holmdel high school. year contract basis, but Keyport that it,is not likely the Holmdel Holmdel recently , requested has refused to release the stu- Township Board of Education state permission to transfer its dents, at least tor the 1961-62 will be permitted to transfer its high school students this Sep- year. high school studii ts "back and tember from Keyport High Because of Keyport's refusal the question will have to be de- Report Rebels Fighting cided by the state commissioner of education. His decision will be based on Mr. Warner's recommendations, Eatontown, New Shrewsbury along with the recommendations Say New of Eric Groezinger, director of the division of controversies and disputes. Worst In State In an interview with The Regis- Ruling Alters Landings ter Mr. Warner noted that Mon- mouth County has more high school students on double ses- sions than any other county in 2 Tax Rates the state. AreMade 'I can not speak for the New Shrewsbury property own-the Monmouth County Tax Board commisslpner," he said, "but By the Associated Press ers will pay $52,579 more for the ;ave them final figures for this when this matter comes up for Monmouth Regional High school year. public hearing (before Mr. 1 Fidel Castro early today this year than planned, And Ea- The change is due to a shift in Groezinger) we are going to tontown owners will pay exactly method of calculating the contri- claimed the invasion force want to know what Holmdel's that much less. bution of each borough to the that landed on the south plans are for construction of a regional high school. high school in Holmdel." Tax officials of the two bor- coast of Cuba had been A decision of the state attorne; He said that "switching oughs were informed of this general March 15 set forth that "destroyed" and the rem- (See HOLMDEL, Page 2) itartling change yesterday, when children living on federal prop- nants trapped in swamp- erty shall not be counted by any lands. school district in figuring its The victory claim was in sharp share of a regional budget. contrast to an earlier claim by Mitchell Relaxes The Reason anti-Castro leaders that the bulk Payments toward current ex. of. the invasion force had moved penses are made on a per pupil inland and joined guerrilla bands basis, in'proportion to the aver- n the Escambray Mountains to age daily attendance from each After Big Victory GUNBOAT STANDING BY— The 173-foot former U.S. carry on the fight against Cas- district. tro',* pro-Communist regime, It had been expected that th Navy subchaser Glenwood is docked in Miami, Fla., as By the Associated Press mer Superior Court Judge Rich costs would be split about 50-50, An anti-Castro leader in Puer- ard J. Hughes, also had a unidentified men ready it for a sea voyage. The vessel, with Eatontown paying slightlj to Rico reported last night that James P. Mitchell of Little Sil- message for his opponent. It was more, because last year's aver- with its armament removed or disabled, reportedly is a new landing had been made in ver was the apple of the Repub- that if Mitchell calls for help WINS NOMINATION — Sen. Clifford P. Case, (R-NJI age high school attendance from owned by Santiago Babun, a Cuban industrialist and Cuba. He did not give the loca- lican party's eye today as he from Eisenhower and former Vice Eatontown was 301 pupils, while tion of the beachhead. left, claips hand of Jamei P. Mitchell in Newark, N. J., relaxed after whipping two vet- President Richard Nixon, Hughes former Castro supporter who fled to the United States. the Shrewsbury Township dis- There were rumors — entirely eran politicians for the chance will make a similar plea to unconfirmed—that more landings •fter the •former Secretary of Labor won the Republi- to become the GOP candidate for trict's was 286. The craft's deck activity has given rise to speculation if can gubernatorial nomination in the state's primary President Kennedy and other top were imminent. governor in the November elec- men in the Democratic party. The attorney general's decisioi may be used to aid the current Cuban invasion. cuts Eatontown's share of pupil The Cuban government com- •lection. (APWirephoto) tion. Mitchell said yesterday he has (APWirephofo) munique claiming total victory Telegrams, letters and tele- been promised aid from Eisen by the 99 students whose parent! live on federal property: Forl over the invasion force that hit phone calls flocked to the Little hower, Nixon and New York the swamp beaches of Cochinos Silver Jwme of the former secre- Gov. Nelson Rockefeller. Monmouth, Camp Wood and tin Wherry and Capehart housing. Bay Monday said "Giron Beach, tary of labor, congratulating him With nine of the state's 4,394 Supermarket, Center Federal Money which was the last stronghold of for his top-heavy victory over districts still sitting on their tal- First County Park the mercenaries, fell at 5:30 state Sens. Walter H. Jones of lies, the count showed Mitchell The money for these student: p.m. yesterday." Proposal Set Forth in. Shrewsbury Bergen County and Wayne Du- captured 199,280 votes to Jones' will be forthcoming — eventual!; Signed by Castro as prime mont Jr. of Warren County in 157,720 and Dumont's 94,486. — from the federal governmen minister and commander-ln-chief. SHREWSBURY — Representa- Efrem BroWer. real estate rep- Tuesday's primary election/ Without a.true race, yje Dem if the school aid bill now ir Sets Opening Date the Communique claimed the in- tives ct the Food Fair super- resentative of Food Fair; Wil- Congratulations came from for- ocratic vote-counters were even Congress is passed. But it won vaders "suffered heavy casual- market . chain conferred with liam S. Garrison, Red Bank real- mer President Eisenhower, con- more apathetic about completing be paid this year. It will come ir FREEHOLD — Monmouth the 27-acre tract in Wall Town ties, dispersing in a swamp area Philip Meyer, chairman of the tor, and Joseph G. McCue, Rum- gressmen, state leaders and po- the election process than their installments in 1963 and 1964. County's first county park will ship, to be known as Shark from which no escape is possi- FHpiFl } .Board, and members son realtor representing the litical novices; who had never Republican counterparts. With Meanwhile, Eatontown will pa; 1 be open for the Memorial Day River Park, Friday, May 26, ble." But Castro conceded his . of otherborough.bodies last nighht land's owners, presented a tent- rapped on a door to plea for a 1,033 districts still out, Hughes in the neighborhood of two fifth! weetend, the Board of Free- it was announced as the board forces paid a "high toll in cour- about building on a Broad St. site ative site plan for an 8.8-acre vote until the ^0-year-old Mitchell had 169,606 votes while two mi- of the new school operating costs holders said yesterday. adopted rules and regulations ageous lives." here. portion, of the land.. entered the race. nor candidates skimmed an esti- and the Shrewsbury Townshii for use of the grounds. The fiery prime minister said The proposed site Is the north- Eventual development at the Many of the messages hailed mated 20,000 votes from the pile. (See RULING, Page 2) Ceremonies will be held at a "large quantity of arms , of The board made these points west portion of the vacant 57- entire parcel is envisioned, the Mitchell as the leader of a Re- Democratic Gov. Robert B. American manufacture were cap- of information known: acre parcel belonging to the realtors said. publican resurgence in New Jer- Meyner, who is barred by law tured, including various Sher- Supervision of the park will Society of Sisters of St. Joseph, The site plan called for a build- sey—most predicted that Mitch- from serving three consecutive man heavy tanks." ing of 67,480 square feet, of which ell's brand of GOP liberalism be under direction of two park Jersey City. It is on the east terms, also noted Mitchell's Hold Airlines Pilot Council Communique side of Broad St. between White Food Fair would occupy 20,670 will reclaim the State House strong showing. patrolmen, yet to be named. square feet. The rest would be which has been occupied by the There will be 100 tables and The Cuban Revolutionary Coun- St. and Monroe Ave. 'We . have our work cut cil, which organized the striking At one time, the religious order rented to other commercial ten- Democrats for eight years. out for us," he said yesterday 50 cookout grills available and ants.