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limil itta. Hindu totoam ITlflMr. tacosa Clui Ponif • VOL. 36, NO. 155 JPtlt u Sid But ud M Additions llallUi OIMM. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1963 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Marks Britain's Market Rejection LONDON (AP) - Shock waves One effect could be a scaling his five Common Market part- cide what should be done." High-ranking U.S. officials said chairman of the Foreign Relations I of disappointment and anxie- down of British military commit- ners. "We shall not turn our backs the United States Is determined Committee, that "the temporary ty surged through free world cap- ments to the defense of Europe. The five—West Germany, Italy, on Europe or the countries of the to help build a unified Europe aberration of one member of the ! itals today at the rejection of Bri- Trade experts said Britain has the Netherlands, Belgium and European Community," he told a despite De Gaulle's visions of de- Western community, though deep- [ tain'i Common Market bid. one path now: a fierce fight to Luxembourg—promptly called off British television audience. ing to launch a criticism ot Amer ly disappointing, Is not fatal." The Atlantic alliance groped' for wwiin bigger markets overseas and a meeting of Common Market fi- De Gaulle was pictured as cool lean as well as British influence While French Illusions "run L steady footing amid the far-rang- to spur industrial growth at home nance ministers. The session was in the tempest that raged about and erecting it as a buffer be- their course," Futbright said in a j Ing uncertainites of President through more efficiency in indus- to have discussed the flow of him. He was said to be confident tween East and West. statement, "the United Stales and I Charles de Gaulle's blackball. try and harder work all around. American investments into the that the storm will die, quickly, its partners in Western Europe Common Market.area, something leaving the Common Market un- WASHINGTON (AP) - Some are not without resources to press The collapse of the Brussels ne- Grouping O( Countries which arouses concern in France. j jotlations to link the Island king- scathed., Some sources m Paris Democratic members of the Sen-ahead with the development of a One suggestion was that the dom with continental Europe Representatives of the five said maintained that France has not ate Foreign Relations Committee strong Atlantic partnership." government propose a grouping threatened the biggest immediate they canceled the meeting rath- bolted the door forever on British expressed belief today that a "Anybody can reconsider a mis. of countries based on the Com- I explosion In Britain. er than give the French an open- ; that in months or perhaps strong Atlantic partnership can take," said Sen. Wayne Morse, D- monwealth, Britain's partners In years Britain will be admitted to Prime Minister Harold Macmil- ing to launch a criticism of be formed without France. Ore. "I hope De Gaulle will. If the European Free Trade Associ- the trade community. | Ian, who had staked his reputa- American business practices. I They called UM French veto ot he does not, the alternative may ation and any Latin American tion on the success of the talks, British Deputy Foreign Secre- The' United States exerted Great Britain's admission to the be just to let the general go It countries that want to join. , was certain to face a .full-scale tary Edward Heath, who led his strong diplomatic pressure behind European Common Market a Jolt alone in his defenses. attack from the opposition Labor While De Gaulle's lofty snub country's fight in Brussels, said the British drive tor membership, to Western Europe's - economic "We don't heed to stay In Eu- , party against a background of wa,/as directed at Britain, one im-his government will be "in the and the outcome, while expected, itablUty. rope to protect the United States. ! 800,000 unemployed and a stagnat- mediate result was to Isolate the closest contact" with the five for caused bitter disappointment in Most, however, agreed with Sen. They need us more than we need Washington. PrcsHent be Oanlle ing economy. ••'-.. • -. austere. French statesman from the next few days "and then de- J. William Fulbright, D-Ark., them." Prime Minister Macmulaii

TRENTON (AP)-If the Repub- Issue In April, adding, "I'm not in the excitement of a presiden- half the turnpike users are from propriation committees just at lican-controlled state senate blocks giving anyone an ultimatum." tial election year," he added. out of state. other state money does. the proposed $750 million bond'is- The governor said the bond is- On a question of whether the Some Republicans have charged He also took issue, with sug- sue, Gov. Richard J. Hughes says sue could not be put off for a turnpike should someday be toll that the legislature would have gestions that the state finance id he will take it to the people. year. He also said he didn't think free, Hughes replied: "Who wants no control over the spending of needs on a pay-as-you-go basis. Hughes' said if the legislature a broad-based tax would pass this it? Nothing would be more, un- the $750 million, but Hughes said "My way is cheaper, Hughes or the people failed to approve year. "Some say it might go over just and silly." He said more than It would go through legislative ap- (See HUGHES, Page 2) the full bond issue the only alter- natives would be a broad-based tax or slow state suicide. Hughes proposed the bond is- Car Insurance Rate Up in N. J. sue to a joint session of the state legislature on Monday to finance TRENTON (AP)-Automobile in- viding insurance against fire, A quick check of some ot the Trenton — increases ranging additional state aid for highway, surance rates in New, Jersey go theft, glass breakage, windstorm, state's cities showed mat at least from $4 to $12 annually on stand- education, and institutions con- up today an average of 7 per cent flood and additional perils Is be-one area, Long Branch, gets a ard $10,000420,000 protection struction programs without 'a But the increases dp aa\ af- increased an average of 7.7 rate decrease. against bodily injury, depending broad-based tax. - fect existing policies until they percent. Figures from the state banking on the type of policy and the age NEW 9UARTERS—Holmdel'j Acting Postmaster Harold Braun sorts mail in the new Five Year Period are renewed, according to the In- The lowest increase is for a commissioner showed mat Long of, the driver. temporary pott office in Holmdel Village. Postal authorities have leased approxi-' The $750 million would be spent surance Information Institute.' passenger car used for pleasure Branch would drop rates $1 to Suburban Trenton—increases of 'The National Bureau of Casual- merely 2,500 square feet of space from the Helmdel Village Fire Company for 4 over a five year period and the only .and not driven to and from $4 a year. $4 to$15. bond issue would be financed by ty Underwriters and th« National work or by a male under 25. Other figures showed: two-year period at a coit of $3,300 annually. The Post Office Department even- Perth Amb<5y-$8 to $25. revenue from the New' Jersey Automobile Underwriters Associ- tually plans to build new facilities there. Turnpike. ation said Tuesday that the rate Hughes said Tuesday he would increases were necessary to cov- introduce the necessary legislation er more than $14 million m losses School Use Explained Architect Is Feb. 11. He said he expected tin on liability Insurance on New Jer- New Post Office Is Democratic-controlled assembly to sey automobiles between W tai NEW,SHREWSBURY - More required into- tat number of rooihs 18 to 19 la U rooms,'It to pass it March 11 or March IS. 1981. than* SO residents of the Mon- rooms available without toilng 14 In, four1 rooms, tike to nine in nwuth Regional High School dis- Selected By Asked if there any rush to get Collision Insurance double sessions. two rooms, no student* in one trict spent three hours last night it through, Hughes said yes, ex- The major increase is In col- A John Erlacher of New small room, SO in choruj prac- Opened in Holmdel learning some of the basic details plaining that If the bond issue lision insurance for male drivers Shrewsbury said that he had vis-tice, SO in the library, and 49 in Of how. to run a high school from Regional Unit The Post Office;.Department didn't get through the senate he under 25 years ot age which if ited the school one mornlitg list the gymnasium.' HOLMDEL — Port office per- sjdmiMstrators and school NEW SHREWSBURY - The has leased 2,500 smiar« feet of would need time to submit, a increased 20 per cent. week, with a group of citizens,!, * $1••«•0 Locker- * sonnel have moved into their members. Board-of Education of the Mon-new quarters In the Holmdel floor space from the fire com- broad-based tax to the legislature. The Insurance Information In- to observe operations. He said Tie added that there were 910 Challenged at recent budget mouth Regional High School Village Fire Company building, pany for a two-year period. Hughes said he would have.to stitute said that the changes In a that during one period that morn- lockers, for. the SI7 enrolled is hearing to justify the need for last night decided to retain Kel- Main St. have broad-based tax legislation premiums for liability Insurance ing the actual occupancy of the the school. . Lease Space double session or risk defeat of ly & Gruzen, New York City, in this spring If Ms bond issue vary according to the type of poli- various rooms had been as fol- John' Kline o( New Shrewsbury the budget, the board scheduled •s architects and to enter Into a The new post office is located were defeated in the legislature. cy and the amount of losses the lows: 25 to 30 pupils in seven said that these figures would this meeting and invited all Inter- contract with that company to in a room, on the west side insurance companies have experi- rooms, 20 to 24 pupils In If class- (See SCHOOL/ Page 2) Smaller Lot "As soon as the public sees ested citizens. draw up preliminary plans for of (he new fire company build- that a vote against this would enced In different parts of the People with many different ap- an addition to the school build- ing. • '...-'• force the state into a broad-based state. N proaches to educational phil- ing. •• •'' ' The fire company is leasing tax," Hughes said, the public The National Automobile Under- Sizes Asked osophy arrived at a general con. Frederick J. Weidersum & As- the space to the Post Office De- would approve it. writers Association, which repre- Surplus Used to Cut partment at a cost of $3,300 an- sensus towards the end of the sociates, New York City, was Review Action sents companies writing collision long session: the company that drew up the nually. Postal authorities have insurance, said that $50 deducti- In Marlboro "An opponent of putting it to If students were all required •chooliactdition-plans presented an option to renew the lease for ble insurance rates for private the public for a vote will be a to follow a standard curriculum Raritan School Tax to the public before the recent MARLBORO — A group of another year if needed. cars are being increased an aver- more, than 40 people, represent- A staff of three persons, in- supporter of a broad-based tax," without deviation, and if there referendum which failed to pass. age of 6.6 per cent.. RARITAN TOWNSHIP - By a that the proper person to ask ing large landowners in this town- Hughes said. were ho attempt to group classes According to the contract with cluding Acting Postmaster Har- Premiums for $100 deductible 5-4 split vote, the Board of Ed- aboubt t surplul s was thhe boarbd d audld