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Distribution .-* • hi Today iREDBANK 17,600 iMMM.M to U ftpwr. Pettlbl* Mattered ibower* 1 Independent Daily f SH I-0010 (Might I HONDA* THWWUniMY-lgr.im J IIIUM 4uiT. Naadaj uuouis man. ttsooa Clui Poit»i» 35c PER WEEK VOL. 83. NO. 251 Pml4 u K»J Bank u< at Aadltleul UalUnc OBICM. RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY. JUNE 23, 1961 7c PER COPY BY CARRIER PAGE ONE No Start Set No. 19 Makes Debut West to Stand For Erosion Control Plans Firm in Berlin; Army Spokesman Estimates Project May Begin Reds Blamed In Two Years NEW YORK -^ If officials of ed—and a big IF was attached Plan To •ny towns along the Bayshore to that. section of Monmouth County, N.J., "If," John Wrocklage, an offi- have ideas that plans by the cer in the corps' North Atlantic U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Division, 90 Church St., said for erosion and flood control will "the Congress appropriates the Beef Up go into effect this year — they money after final approvals are have another thought coming. obtained from the various federa A corps spokesman told the and state agencies." Register yesterday that it could This Summer? Defenses take as long as two years or more At a recent council meeting in BIG FAMILY —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Summey. 177 Wayiide Rd.. New Shrewsbury, —and would at least be one year Keansburg, one of the participa- WASHINGTON (AP) — ' — before erosion work is start- ting .towns, an official expressed eye their 19th child, Valerie Annette, born yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center. The West is planning to Mother and daughter were reported in excellent condition. All of the couple's the "hope" that the program step up its defenses in Eu- would get under way "before th< children, ranging in age up to 27, were tingle births and were born at same hos- end of the summer," pointing rope as evidence of its de- pital. Mr. Summey operates a concrete mixer truck for M. J. Stavola Co., Middle- In Raritan out that "another hurricane sea- termination to stand firm town. Fourteen of the children live at home. Three of the 19 are married. The son will soon be here." on Berlin. The estimated iota) cost of thi children are Louise, 27; Edward, 25; Eleanor, 24; Betty Jean, 22; Jessie Mae, 21; High ranking officials, in re project is $4,983,000. Participa- Mary, 19; Walter, 17; John, 16; Carol, 14; James, 13; Ronald, II; Rusnll, 10; School ting municipalities would be porting this today, referred to Madison Township, ' Matawan Fred, 9; David, 8; Linda, 7; Roselyn, 6; Frank, 5; Pamela, 2, and Valerie Annette, the seriously worded statement Township, Union Beach, Keans- I day. Secretary of State Dean Rusk burg and Middletown Township. made at his news conference yes- Plan Is terday. He blamed the Soviets The corps earlier this month for the tension in the world and made public its findings ani 'Didn't Tell Truth,' Castro Says restated the Western position on recommendations for the pro- Berlin. Okayed gram, in a detailed, brochun No Soviet action, Rusk said listing various beachfill, levei can extinguish the right of the and jetty projects along the coast- Western powers in Berlin. West " RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Res- line. r Tractor Offer Rejected idents yesterday approved ern forces are to remain in the vThis, however, was but th $650,000 bond issue for a school the exchange to return to meet divided German city, he added first step. BULLETIN mail was believed to contain and no peaceful solution can be construction program by a mar- KEY WEST, Fia. (AP)-Fidel with the Tractors for Freedom public donations which the com- gin of 5 to 1. The 'Red Tape* reached at the expense of West Mr. Wrocklage listed \these ad Castro today rejected the latest Committee and to explain the mittee had asked. The vote was 647 in favor, and offer of the Tractors for Free- Cuban position to the American ern obligations in Berlin. 133 against. ditional steps: dom Committee, saying that the April Invasion The United States and these Review and recommendations public. The approval will permit the committee did not tell the truth The radio quoted Castro as say- The deadline was established associated with us are clear and Board of Education to get started by the Board of Engineers of thi when it stated Castro had after Castro told a four-member firm about our obligations to our- MOBILE AGAIN — Republican gubernatorial candidate U. S. Rivers and Harbors Divis- ing that from the first he had en its planned long-range program changed his proposal in order dearly specified the number and team of agricultural experts th selves and to the people of Wesl James P. Mitchell, right, ti greeted by state Sen. Richard designed to curtail and eventually ion. to confuse public opinion, Ha- Berlin," Rusk said. type of tractors he wanted. committee sent to Ciiba last week R. Stout on his arrival last night at $l00-a-plate Repub-' eliminate double sessions. This review is now in process, vana Radio reported. The committee already had or-that he had in mind 500 heavy- No Fanfare . With the $650,000, the board Review and recommendation! Castro was quoted by the ra- dered aides, barring a Castro ac- duty tractors worth $28 million lican dinner at Monmouth Hotel, Spring Lake. Looking plans to: by Lt. Gen. W. K. Wilson, Jr. The Western powers, inform dio as saying, however, that he ceptance, to return unopened when he broached a willingness ants said, are planning to quick- on is Mrs. Barbara Schmidt, director of nurses at Fitkin I—Build a 16-room elementary chief of the Army Corps of En was authorizing the same com- more than 60,000 pieces of mail to swap anti-Castroists caught in school on the Pacific Park site, gineers. en the beefing up of Atlantic Hospital. Mr. Mitchell left the hospital last night to at- mittee of prisoners who came that have piled up in P. O. Box an abortive April invasion aimed alliance forces in Europe and to adjacent to the high school, for Review and recommendations to the United States to negotiate Freedom in Detroit. Most of the at his overthrow. tend the dinner. an estimated $400,000. by he governor of New Jersey, increase their state of readiness. 2—Add six rooms to the Middle the State Department of Con- This will be done quietly and Road School, at an estimated cost servation and Economic Devel- without fanfare but in a way of $135,000. opment and its sub-agencies. that should serve as notice to the Russians. 9—Add four rooms to the new Approval by the federal Bureau Recorded Road Costs Told Mitchell on Hand The thinking behind this strat- Cove Road School, to cost about of. the Budget. $100,000. ._ - egy is, officials explained, that Approval by the secretary of Soviet Premier Khrushchev does The balance of the money will the Army. Meetings go for fees and contingencies. not seem to have been sufficient- Approval by the Public Works For Bell Project ly impressed by the warnings For GOP Dinner September, 1962 Committee of the Congress. President Kennedy repeatedly "This broken leg (suffered Target date for completion of And, finally, approval by the HOLMDEL TOWNSHIP — The The report went on to stat SPRING LAKE—-Three hundred has made. In the past, it is re- Monmouth County Republicans three weeks ago in a fall at Cam- the 16-room school is September Appropriations Committee of Wanted Township Committee last nigh that it could be expected thai called, Russia often paid atten- paid $100 each last night for a den) is only an inconvenience. of next year. Congress, and an appropriation told looai residents they will noi valuations for tax years aftei tion to a 9how of force where beef dinner to beef up the party's The doctors will make me mo- The board will also attempt of funds. MARLBORO — Mrs. Joseph have to pay additional taxes as 1962 "will yield considerably ir words were of no avail. treasury and to hear their candi- bile in time for the campaign to complete the two additions by The corps official estimated Esohuk asked the Township a result of the proposed Bell Labs excess of the annual cost of th that time — but no later than Committee last night for per- Meanwhile, the United States date for governor reassure them when it really gets rolling." that it would be "at least" three road program. road program to the township.' continues consultations with its his broken leg would not impede September of 1963. months before the proposals are mission to tape record meet- According to figures presented Lawrence A. Carton, Jr., town The former U. S. labor secre- If, present enrollment estimates ings when developers appear aHies on the U.S. reply to Khrush- an aggressive campaign. tary was introduced by his Cen- even formally presented to th by the committee, total base cos ship attorney, estimated thai chev's June 4 aide memoire on hold up, the board will be able governor and New Jersey stati before the Planning Board. of the program as revised las James P. Mitchell of Little Sil- tral and South Jersey campaign Bell probably will pay about fiv Berlin. The consultations started ver, the candidate, spoke from to take the seventh and eighth agencies. Mrs. Eschuk said in the past month, will be $776,123. times the amount it would be manager, Sen._Richard R. Stout ~ir«d«, and possibly the sixth in Washington last week when his wheelchair at the dais of of Monmouth.