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BED BANK Nixon Seen Cautious About Use of GOP in New n— CtaiMW I BED BANK Today CM 7 Independent Daily, f and weather page 2. (^ MONDAY wmxjCHruDAY-etr! tin "J 17,025 lisued Dally, Monday through Friday, entered ai Second Clan Mattel VOL. 83, NO.' 96 at the Post ditto at Red Bank, N. J.. under the Act 01 March 3, 1879. RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1960 7c PER COPY ^p|^S PAGE ONE Police Proposal Nixon Seen Cautious Causes Big Stir About Use Of GOP Would Promote Geiger, Trim Authority of Police Chief KEYPORT — A proposed ordin In New Admistration ance which would give the police department another lieutenant Hotel and also restrict the powers of the police chief was deferred for Assumes Role Of future consideration, after some| Marshals 15 minutes of heated discussion Robbed last night. , Mayor Norman J. Currie, who Set For Opposition Leader proposed the ordinance, said that if it were adopted, Police Sgt. Of $561 William Geiger would be promot- PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP)—President-elect John F. ed to lieutenant. Violence Kennedy was reported today to have discovered that RED BANK — A knife-wielding Councilmen Henri J. Hansen NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Fed- bandit with- a red bandana over and Robert J. Strang (police eral marshals set out today to Vice President Richard M. Nixon has reservations about his face yesterday held up the chairman) and Police Chief Le- ALL SMILES —Wide smiles are worn as Vice President Richard M. Nixon, left, and make stick the first race mix- the idea of Republicans taking key positions in the new Roy Sproul and Mayor-elect Molly Pitcher Hotel on Riverside Sen. John F. Kennedy, the President-elect, right, met in Miami, Fla., for a confer- ing in New Orleans public schools Ave., and escaped with $561. Charles E. Applegate went on rec- n more than 80 years. Democratic Administration. Philip Mangona, the hotel ord as opposed to the proposal ence, Kennedy, vacationing in Palm Beach, flew to Miami to join Nixon. "If we are going to have vio- bookkeeper, told police a light Mr. Strang and Chief Sproul (AP Wirephoto) lence, it'll come Tuesday," said Kennedy, winner over Nixon in the presidential skinned Negro entered the book said they were never consulted a federal official who did not election, is understood to have sounded out the vice keeping office about 4:15 p.m. about the matter. want to be identified by name. president on this matter at and said, "Don't move. I want Not Qualified Yesterday's non-violent entry of your money. Get down on the Chief Sproul declared that Sgt. our Negro first-grade girls into their history-making con- floor and don't look up." Geiger "is not qualified to be Expert Says Houses Would two New Orleans elementary Kennedy ference yesterday at Key The thief, who held a six-inch a lieutenant" and added: "] schools breached a race barrier Biscayne, Fla., where Nixon knife in his left hand and held would never recommend him for unbroken since the time of the the bandana over his face with the promotion." carpetbagger after the civil War. s vacationing. his right hand when he entered The chief, along with Mr. Han- Be Best for Raritan Tract New Public Knows Leads By The 43-year-old President- the office. But, it was done without the elect returned to his head- sen and Mr. Applegate, termed Rt. 35's carrying capacity is claimed industry might require He took the money from a desk FREEHOLD - Testifying here public knowing exactly which quarters here immediately after the proposed action "nothing diminishing and that railroad five times the sewage facilities drawer. yesterday in the first day of trial two schools would be integrated. the (3-minute meeting and pre- more than a'political maneuver." of the Raritan Valley USA suit, sidings would prove expensive. that housing would. Mr. Mangona told police the Today they know it is the Wil- pared to confer at lunch today "The only reason you're trying a planning and zoning consult- He estimated that such sidings 3. He claimed that industry 257,590 bandit demanded to know where iam Frantz School in eastern with a Democrat who may get to do this is because you got ant claimed that "the best use in that area might cost as much would bring a greater influx of more money was and Mr. Man- New Orleans and McDonogh 19 a cabinet post or some other beat in the election last Tuesday," of this tract (in Raritan Town- as one million dollars because population in the long run than WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- gona told him it was at the reg- onjjusy St. Claude Ave., also part top position in the Kennedy said the mayor-elect. ship) is for residential purposes." of the terrain. would residential housing. istration desk. of downtown. dent-electf John F. Kennedy had regime. He is Connecticut Gov. "I'm not saying Sgt. Geiger The case, being heard' before 4. Mr. Sussna said industrial After hearing the office door Water, Sewage Augmented cordons effectively a dwindling lead today over Rich- Abraham Rlblcoff, a key advis- doesn't deserve a promotion," Superior-Court Judge J. Edward zoning in this area would not be open and close, Mr. Mangona 2. Water and sewage facili- set up around the two schools ard M. Nixon in the popular vote. er to Kennedy during the cam- Mr. Hansen commented, "but he Knight, has been brought by compatible with other residen- started to get up when the knife ties in the area would be in- yesterday figured to be more paign. shouldn't get it at the expense Raritan Associates, Inc. of Pater- tial zoning in the area. He cited Nixon had narrowed the margin bandit re-entered the office and adequate for industry. Mr. Sussna massive today, particularly at said, "Get back down." He of Lt. (LeRoy) Huylar." neighboring Holmdel's zoning and :o 257,590. Kennedy told a news confer- All Chiefs son. estimated that it would be neces- McDonogh 19, where the steady threatened to stab Mr, Mangona The developers hope to set sary to go 200 feet for ground Matawan Township's proposed ence after his session with Nixon "You're going to have all chiefs low of traffic makes difficult its As officials counted absentee that he did not offer the vies in the back if he tried to get up aside an amendment to Raritan's water, and then there was the zoning. ballots and votes trickled in from and no Indians," said Mr. Strang. isolation. president a post in the new id- again. zoning code which has halted the danger of hitting salt water be- The consultant noted that if unreported precincts, Kennedy's Both Mr. Strang and Mr. Han- Legislature In Action ministration. After the thief left a second construction of an $8 million, 569- cause of the low land. He (See ZONING, Pg. 2) lead was cut 14,227 votes in 24 sen said they would vote for pro- As a backtrop to the actual But sources In a position to time, Mr. Mangona waited four house development on a 140-acre ntegration, the Louisiana legis- hours. or five minutes before jumping moting Sgt. Geiger to lieutenant tract in Hazlet. know said Kennedy discussed "as soon as Lt. Huylar is promot- lature prepared to go back into With 1,673 precincts out and with Nixon the possibility of nam- up and locking the office door. Has 4 Reasons Auditor's View special session tonight at 11 p.m. He tried to call police, but the ed to captain." Stephen Sussna, Trenton, the thousands of absentee ballots un- ing some Republicans to import- Mr. Hansen added: "Lt. Huylar afto houhour: s of bitter debate and counted, Kennedy had 33,748,774 ant positions, particularly in the telephone had been ripped from consultant appearing for the de- inactive, Out of yesterday's is entitled to some security, and velopers, listed four reasons why votes and Nixon had 33,491,184 ields of foreign policy and na- the wall. School Cost Won't meetin'ting tthe legislature produced votes. Police said no one saw the that way he would get it." the triangular shaped tract — tional security. Mr. Strang asked why, as po- a .-third attempt to circumvent thief enter or leave the hotel bounded by the Garden State the New Orleans School Board It was still uncertain which Nixon, it was understood, did lice chairman, he was not con- not by any means speak flatly •nd did not know If he escaped Parkway and Line and Bethany The legislature addressed oul candidate had taken California's on foot or In a car. sulted about the proposal ahead Rds.—would best be used for Halt Boro Progress 32 electoral votes, Officials still against the idea. But he is known of time. of office four members of th< Mr. Mangona then went to an residential purposes. School Board who bowed "to Fed- had io count 200,000 ballots there, to question whether—against the adjoining office and told the ho- Replied Mayor Currie: 1. Transportation arteries in EATONTOWN — The fact that The debt limit, however, he and Kennedy's lead was only 28,- background of the hot contest he "We 4ried to get in touch with a proposed new elementary pointed out, is based on past as- eral Court restraint after 35 tel switchboard operator to call the area are insufficient for in court appeals and ordered token 916. gave Kennedy on the popular you Sunday about it but couldn't dustrial traffic.
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