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Wind, Flood Tides Rip Coastal Areas Attribution Today f MM. REDBANK tafcr a* ***. tft^ t* : IMTIk. LaTtariyaTaear x. - 19,500 . partly clsntfy twswrwrtf; Wf)i to. the Ite'to wester, pftf* 2. Dial SH I-0010 lutuj HUT. Mnndir Una|h TrUty. ftext CIIK ttp VOL. 84, NO. 176 Paid tX" tUd But ud at A4dltioul UlUlni OlHcu. RED BANK. N. J., TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1962 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Planners9 County Voice Interchange Opposition Wind, Flood Tides High Cost Of Acce&s Reappraisal in Order Rip Coastal Areas Roads Cited An Editorial •Z-Zip, Boom! MIDDLETOWN - The .-Town, We must voice strong opposition share the staggering cost of the Red Evacuate ship Planning Board joined coun- ty officials last night in oppos- ;o the New Jersey Highway Authori- Hill Rd. access project with no visi- ing the planned Garden State ty's poorly-conceived proposal to ble return. Record Parts Of Parkway interchange at Red Hill Rd. in Holmdel. ocate a Garden State Parkway in- County officials who have taken The board took the stand ini terchange at Red Hill Rd., Holmdel. a good, hard look at the proposa resolution stating it is "definite- Broken Bayshore ly not in favor of an Interchange The more we see the plan—the figure it will cost about $1,000,000 to at Red Hill Rd. at this time," more we study it, the more we find put Red Hill Rd. in what they cal Winds screaming out of the citing as the reason "prohibitive east struck the shore area last and unwarranted costs to the mu out the cost and the ramifications "passable" condition—that is good Noisily night, causing serious flooding ta nicipality and county." involved, the more we see its impact enough to handle a minimum amount low lying areas. Metabers of the Monmouth LOS ANGELES (AP) — An County Board of Freeholders and on Holmdel, Middletown, and Mon- of traffic going to and from the park- Air Force B58 bomber has brok- A thick snow was being dumped other county officials reversed way. en three transcontinental speed on the area and many schools their position on the interchange mouth County—the more we say records, uncounted dozens of win- closed down. proposal earlier in (he day. The that the interchange should not be But $1,000,000, they contend, dows and the tranquility of cit< Evacuation operations were county; as well as Middletown built at Red Hill Rd. would not be enough for this project sens - along a 40-mile corridor started In East Keansburg and and Holmdel Townships, previ- from coast to coast. Port Monmouth. Ocean Ave. in ously supported plans for the It is indeed easy for the Highway The major improvements needed The sonic booms created when Sea Bright was inundated. he jet streaked across the shore Interchange. Winds were being clocked at Authority to spend almost $500,000 would run to $2,000,000 and even area—above a heavy cloud cov- The parkway proposal would SO miles an hour when the high er—were felt throughout Mon- cost the county "a bare minimum to build an interchange—and let the $3,000,000. tide was reached at 7:33 a.m. mouth County. A blast shook of Jl million" and Middletown Earlier, the winds were whipping municipalities and the county in- Thus, as we see it, if the county buildings and rattled windows in Township "a minimum of $500, out of the east and northeast at he northern half of the county 000." according to M. Harold 65 miles an hour with gusts up volved worry about the roads lead- can get away with an expenditure o: about 1:30 p.m., and a lighter Kelly, chairman of a study com- to 70. The rain which started boom was felt on the jet's return mittee of the Red Bank Com. ing to the toll booths. $1,000,000 it would mean the traffic last night clianged to snow about rip some 35 minutes later. munity Chamber of Commerce. When we say expense we mean load at Red Hill Rd. is not sufficient 5:10 a.m. The chamber originated the re The 1,300-mile-an-hour jet made WilliamlD. Martin, U.S. weath- cent protest against the inter- not to the motorists who use the to warrant an interchange there. he trip yesterday from Los An- TIMPLI GETS TORAH — Rabbi Richard P. Steinbrink er observer, estimated the shore change, asking for "a true cosl geles to New York in 2 hours, 1 Garden State Parkway and pay their The freeholders are forced, by would receive about three inches picture." minute, took 26-plus minutes to of Monmouth Reform Tample, Shrewsbury, left, racaivas of snow. Before Board tolls—but to the residents of Mon- economics, not to spend money on turn around and refuel over the tha temple's first Sefer Torah, which Is tha scroll of laws Officially, the forecast for the Mr. Kelly, general manager ol Atlantic, and streak back here in mouth County, who will have to (Continued on page 6) containing tha first fiva books of tha Bible. Presenting shore was snow today and to- The Register, met yesterday hours, 15 minutes. night with temperatures in the with members of the Board of Total elapsed time for the ' it ak Mr. and Mri. Martin L. Wachtel of Little Silver, Freeholders and other county 900-mile non-stop round trip: who offered it in memory of their parents. 30s today and near. 3D tonight. officials and also appeared last hours, 42 minutes, 32 seconds. Party cloudy skies were forecast night before the Planning Board. The sonic boom — generated for tomorrow. Exciting and Doubtful when shock waves created by The Coast Guard station at The planned Interchange would Involve county and township ex compression of air in front of the Manmoulh Beach said it dis- > periditures for road improve- plane slapped the ground—was Gas Station Ban patched Its DUKW to East Keans- ments, drainage, purchase of ad- Matawan's School System Undergoes Changes reported at numerous points In burg at 7:10 a.m. to aid in ditional land for rights of way, California. Colorado, Kansas, Court Test Seen; Permit to Stand evacuating residents of low lying condemnation proceedings and Missouri, Pennsylvania and New areas. Indemnification of property York. RED BANK -. An ordinance might be willing to accept a ban Authorities in most Bayshore owners, Mr. Kelly said. RIDGEFIELD (AP) - Capt. which would ban construction or on new station construction, 1: communities were preparing to expansion of gasoline stations the provision prohibiting expan If the interchange were to at- Robert MacDonald, the naviga- evacuate families along the shore was adopted last night by the sion or alteration is eliminated. tract an appreciable increase in tor aboard the four-jet B5S bomb- froat. Borough Council. (raff)c in the Red Hill Rd. area, er racing across the country for Harry Jackson, Jr., Shrews-' In Mldd)etown, where tides editi to the county could iotar a new tpeed record, was born Reynolds C.•• Buckley, Trenton, bury, another committee- rtpre-jWete reported reaching doorsteps . and raised in New Jersey.. a representative of the New Jer- sentative, asked council to con- of homes along the shore in East (See INTERCHANGE, Page 3) MacDonald, "37, was born sey Petroleum Industry Commit- sider providing for the Zonin, Keansburg and Port Monmouth, Union City and later moved to tee, called the measure "un Board of Adjustment to gram Civil Defense units were in ac- Cresskill. He attended Tenafiy American," and added, "We feel "special exceptions" is casei tion. 2 Buildings High School and enlisted in the that this ordinance will only get where existing service station: Families were being moved to Navy in World War If. Hl»i us into court," might wish to change location* the public schools in that 'area. Destroyed mother, Mrs. Jenny Belli, lives a1 He urged tfie council to revise In such cases, he said, aban- There was no immediate report IS Highland Ave., Ridgefield. the measure "on the basis that doned stations would be demol as • to the number of families the oil industry-can live with it.!' ished. moved to the school. By Fire Bernard Kellenyi, Planning Mr. Buckley said the ordinance The hardest hit area was the Board chairman, said In a letter as adopted "is a discriminatory Port Monmouth Rd. aection by LONG BRANCH - The Evan- Gov. Hughes to the council that the planners act against our Industry." the meadows. geline Cottage summer boarding approved the ordinance as a Police in Keansburg reported house operated by the Salvation In Hospital "stop gap measure." that high tides already had Army at Ocean and Atlantic Carotenuto's Ruling Powers to Tell moved inland to Seeley Ave. Aves. and an adjacent private TRENTON (AP) — Gov, Rich Samuel Carotenuto, borough at- (See STORM, Page 2) home, were destroyed in'a wind- ard J. Hughes has been admitted torney, delivered a legal opinion whipped fire this morning. to St. Francis Hospital for treat His Story Today ment of an inflamation of blood to the effect that the borough As the blaze broke out at 5 can not legally revoke a build-' WASHINGTON (AP) - Pilot a.m., winds coming in over the veins that has caused pains in Francis Gary Powers steps oul his right leg. ing permit already Issued for con- ocean were being measured at struction of a Cities Service sta- of seclusion today for the firs 79 New Hughes, 52, walked into the hos 05 miles an hour with gusts up tion on the southeast corner of time and is expected to tell of pital at 8 p.m.
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