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Albanian Rift Tips Red Boat Weather Distribution Today Item tetdtaMi with rate today and (oofest ud petslMy 18,425 tomorrow. Hiffa today bid. Low an%W In Mi. High tomorrow la km ML Set weather page 1. Dial SH I -0010 Iiitud d»ur. JtoaUy turnja FtMcr. fMaoi CUM Pftnut VOL. 84, NO. 82 Pall M Rtl Buk u< at Addltloul italUw OBicM. RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1961 Vc PER COPY PAGE ONE For Shadowbrook Rd. Problem on DeedAlbanian Rift Returned to Boro SHREWSBURY — The problem the road, said he wrote a letter of a pipeline easement under to Mr. Mausner yesterday leaving Shadowbrook Rd. has been it up to the borough to determine dumped into the lap of Milton the location of the pipelines and Mausner, borough attorney. write the easement into the deed. Tips Red Boat Abraham Zager, attorney for Mr. Stillman said he will deed Raymond H. Stillman, owner of the road to the borough as soon as the easement for the pipelines is included in the deed. Khrush Mr. Zager said Mr. Mausner Inflation will have to contact George Muel ler, Manasquan contractor who Rapped paved Shadowbrook Rd. and i stalled the drainage pipes, to c Issue Heldtermine the exact location of t pipes. By Chou Residents Critical Critical Shadowbrook Rd. residents, 1 MOSCOW (AP) — An by Charles Stoddard, Jr., ha open rift over Albania is HOT SPRINGS, Va. (AP) - RECOGNITION — County Judge Elvin R. Simmill, right, chairman of the advance- been critical of Mr. Stillman rocking the Sovist-Chinese 'resident Kennedys' chief econ- recent Borough Council meetings ment committee of Monmouth Council of Boy Scouts, discusses program at last omist told industry today that for not signing the deed sooner. {boat, but it has little or 1962 may bring the "critical per- night's Eagle Scout recognition banquet in Molly Pitcher Hotel. At left is Cmdr. iod" when renewed inflation could Mr. Stoddard said he and i no chance of capsizing it James Stark, ehief medj«al^ojfieer, Squadron 10, of the nuclear submarine USS halt the advance toward a full iel Dorn, Meadow Dr., signed That was the diplomatic employment economy. easement in April for drain assessment here today aft- Triton, who delivered the principal address. Two of the 44 Eagle Scouts honored pipes which went through Dr. Walter W. Heller, chair- w«r« Gary J. Bennett of Troop 50, Shrewsbury, left, and William H. Truswell, Jr., properties. Mr. Stoddard said er the startling disclosure that man of the president's Council of returned the easement Chinese Premier Chpu En-Lai in Troop 15, Little Silver. Seventeen other Eagle Scouts could not attend the banquet Economic Advisers, appealed for Mr. Stillman and "that's the a speech to the 22nd Soviet Com- restraint in price and wage de- because of being in college. The program attracted 189 guests. we saw of it." munist P^arty Congress yesterday cisions. He spoke at the fall meet ing of the Business Council, at- Mr. Stoddard, at the Oct. had severely criticized Premier ended by the heads of nearly Borough Council meeting, Khrushchev's condemnation of 100 of the country's biggest cor- Mr. Stillman was being " the liny Communist nation on Defer Decision on Industrial portations. unco-operative" in not signing the the Adriatic. deed. The prospect for price stability The Albanian regime sides with Mr. Zager Tuesday night in the immediate future is good, (he Chinese Communists in their the governing body Mr. Stiliman Heller said, but the business up- contention that war is still - le- Park for Raritan, Holmdel surge could stall next year—as it is "anxious" to deed the road the borough and added, "this gen- gitimate weapon to spread com- HOLMDEL - The Planning dict on the question at a ipecia ing a three to five-acre minimum did two years ago—short of full munism. In what Western ob- utilization of men and machines. tleman...should not be subject to Board, after a three-hour public session next Friday. The Township Committee al having his character maligned as servers considered an implied hearing last night, put off for one The hearing last night turned ready has introduced an ordi- it was at the last council meet- SATCHMO AND DAVE — Louit 'Satchmo' Armstrong criticism of Peiping's r u I e r a, more week its decision on rezon- our to be a verbal ilugfest be nance for three and five-acre ing." fingers his golden trumpet at intermission with David Khrushchev in opening the party Ing for the proposed 250-300-acre tween representatives of the Lily zones, but it awaiting the Plan Is Indicted congress Tuesday had accused Raritan-Holmdel industrial park Tulip Cup Corp., which wants & ning Board's decision for or Maintenance Matter W, Woodward, chairman, of the Monmouth Arts Founda- Premier Enver Hoxha and other in Centerville. acre minimum lot size, and deve against the measure, before tak The council had told residents tion scholarship benefit last night in the Carltbn Albanian Communist leaden of opers of the park, who are seek ing final action. of Shadowbrook Rd. that the bor- The board hopes to reach a ver- For Murder Theater, Red Bank. failing to support his policy of The final say-so in the matter ough would take over mainte- peaceful coexistence with the rests with the committee. The nance of the street if it was non-Communist world and of try- At Hospital board may only recommend. Of Daughter brought up to borough specifica- ingto lead their country back to Last night's session produced FREEHOLD - A Roosevelt tions and deeded to the borough. the era of Stalinist repression. the same arguments and counter- man was indicted yesterday by All but one resident contributed 1,500 Visit Carlton Union Members Hit arguments—if with considerable the Monmouth County Grand to the cost of the improvements. Target Plain elaboration—which have been lury for the Sept. 30 murder of Mr. Zager said Mr. Stillman's Chou did not name names but heard before. lis one-year-old daughter. share was the largest, amounting To Hear Satchmo Khrushchev was plainly his tar- Work by Prisoners Appearing for Lily-Tulip were "The defendant Bruce La Coe, to J567. get when he declared: "Any pub- Henry Fleischman, company at 28, of 16 North Valley Rd. free Although as a private street By ELEANOR MARKO the swing and he began to musi- lic one-sided censure of any fra- torney; Peter Elbe, construction in {25,000 bail, is in a private hos- Shadowbrook Rd. has not been ternal party does not help unity MARLBORO - Members of the them in a tough spot," he said. RED BANK - Hats and cats— cally elucidate how jazz music expeditor, and state Sen. Richard pital in Philadelphia for psychia- entitled to such municipal privi- and is not helpful to resolving American Federation of State, Mr. Remsen said "about 300" some 1,500 of them—heeded the is made. R. Stout, acting as an attorney tric treatment. leges at garbage collection and problems. County and Municipal Employees state prisoners are being used It words of Louis Satchmo Arm- At one point, Satch swiped al representing the firm. snow removal, the borough ha distributed hintfbflls to employees work-at institutions throughoul La Coe was released in bail on strong to lend an ear to shimmer- his brow and rasped "Heh, wail "To lay bare a dispute between provided the services anyway. of the state hospital this morning, the state, including Marlboro. For The Park Oct. 6 when his attorney, George ing sharps and flats last nighl a minute, my Man-Tan's comin fraternal parties or fraternal protesting 'the use of prisoners He said discussions with stati For the developers: James M. Pellettierri, Trenton, requested at the Monmouth Arts Founda- off!" countries openly In the face of for work at state institutions. employee* have produced Rice, developer of the Fair Lawn the defendant be allowed to enter tion benefit. Starring at the piano was Billy the enemy cannot be regarded as The union members were most unanimous opposition to the Industrial Park;. • Milton Werks- a private institution. The Carlton Theater's near-full Kyle, who played the 88's tamed a serious Marxist-Leninist atti- dresssd in prison garb to erg- use of the convicts to do work man, attorney fat Middle Union According to Prosecutor Vin house guaranteed success for the to his personal pleasure. Irv Man- tude. phaillie their opposition to the around state institutions." Associates, park land swner; Har- cent P. Keuper, La Coe is foundation's Scholarship Fund ning slapped out a bass for a mel old Kramer, Middle Union of- charged with the murder of his "We Socialist countries and we practice. We'll know just how much,' ody of "Ain't Misbehavin'" which ficial; Oscar Wilensky, former daughter, Sharon, who died in Soviet Bomb Communist parties ot all coun- A union member dressed as a chairman David W. Woodward the audience responded to with stite senator, counsel for the Princeton General Hospital from tries support and co-operate with convict greeted James P. said, "in a couple of days." enthusiasm matched by "Mack Fair Haven North Jersey Water Supply Com- injuries caused by external blows each other in a brotherly way, Mitchell, Republican gubernato- Plan Protest It was an hour and a-half of the Knife" by Satchmo which fol- on the basis of independence and mission, and also an attorney for o the stomach. lowed. rial candidate, and former Presi- Middle "-'- • • • UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. CAP) solid downbeats before Louis gave full equality." dent Dwight D.
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