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RCA Pull-Out Stirs Officials in Eatontown Free Parkiifc '- Weather There U so charge X meter* Partly cloudy today; high, 60. la the Red Bank parking lots Cloudy tonight; low, In the 300. after t p. m. Wednesday* and Partly cloudy tomorrow; high, Fridays, Red Bank's two shop- ping nights. 45-50. See page 2. 'ster An Independent Newspaper Under Same Ownership Since 1878 BY CARRIER lisued Dally. Monday through Friday, entered ai Second Class Matter 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE VOLUME 82, NO. 161 at the Poit Otncn at Red Bank, N. J., under ths Act o! March 3. 1879. • BED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1960 85o PER WEEK Garden Apartment Pope John RCA Pull-Out Proposal Offered Names 10 Stirs Officials RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Legal Cardinals briefs will be submitted to the Fire Guts' Zoning Board of Adjustment this 3 Names Kept week in an attempt to prove to In Eatontown the board that garden apartments Top Floor would be good for this township. Secret Until April 14 has been set as the e ere date for a decision by the board A Future Date as to whether to grant a variance Question ™P ™ Of House VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope v for a proposed $2,300,000 apart- John XXIII today created 10 new MATAWAN-Fire destroyed the ment project off Middle Rd, near That Plant cardinals of the* Roman Catholic upper floor of a two-story frame Union Ave., adjacent to Fleet- Church, including three whose house at 12 Lakeside Dr., Green wood Park and Raritan Ridge. names will remain secret until and White Village, about 4 p. m. Board secretary Fred F. Iver- Cause Of will Go Up some future date. Saturday. son told The Register yesterday EATONTOWN-Hope was held The new cardinals previously The house is owned by Nich- that "if the briefs appear'to have Blaze out last night that the Radio named for elevation Included olas Brady. Police said there sufficient merit, a board confer- Corporation of America may still the first Negro, the first Japa- EATONTOWN — Fire gutted was no one at home at the time ence will be called prior to April build a $2,000,000 plant here. nese and the first Filipino the interior of an office building the fire started. 14 to discuss the matter." , BUILDING GUTTED — Eatontown firemen fought blazs for more than two hours princes of the church. One Ital- at the Eatontown Concrete Co., Borough and Chamber of Firemen had to use exhaust An overflow crowd of some 150 early this morning. The interior of an office building at the Eatontown Construc- ian newspaper called It the Lewis St., early this morning. Commerce officials, unhappy fans of Hook and Ladder Co. persons packed into municipal with the prospect of losing such "Rainbow Consistory." tion Co. was gutted, but buildings at rear and left were saved. Police immediately launched and Midway Hose Co. to pull building Thursday night for a a huge ratable, are making ef- The three cardinals whose an investigation as to the fire's heavy smoke out of the structure public hearing on the proposal. forts today to arrange a meet- before the blaze location could identities were kept secret were 24 Collies Found; cause and a report that a num. Ing with RCA representatives be pinpointed. Moved to Garage named by the pope "in pectore" ber of trucks in the company to discuss the reasons for their Because of the crowd the ses- —within his breast. Their names Rex Still Missing yard had been "tampered with." The fire started in one o( the River Plaza Man Is sudden change in plans. sion was adjourned to the mu- will not be made known until bedrooms, possibly from the elec- RED BANK — Twenty-four Damage was estimated at $5,. It was learned last night that nicipal garage. Pope John chooses, but their pedigreed collies which got the 000, Assistant Fire Chief Rich the Reynolds Corp., a large New tric wiring, firemen said. Dam president of age was estimated at $5,000 to Phillip Krevolt, membership in the college of wanderlust Tuesday after find- Hunting Shipwrecks ard Zadorozny said. York City real estate firm, holds $7,000. Hazlet Properties, Inc., seeking cardinals dates from today. ing a gate open are back home Meanwhile, at the firm's Mat- the option for the 50 acres of the variance, and Milton Abram- Vatican sources speculated today. awan branch, Acting Police Chief land on Rt. 3G, near the West Volunteers from the five bor- off, Red Bank, attorney for the that the three may be prelates TRENTON — The thousands of J. Edgar Wilkinson said sugar But Rex, an eight-year-old, Long Branch boundary. ough companies were at the firm, appeared at the hearing. in Communist-ruled lands. shipwrecks which litter the ocean was found .this morning in the dark sable with a bit of white, The option runs out April 15— scene about an hour and a half. The apartment would be con- The pontiff's naming of the floor off New Jersey's beaches gas tanks of five trucks there. No injuries were reported. is still missing and Mrs. Flor- giving local officials some time structed on a 20.5-acre tract three cardinals "in pectore" will be part of the historic sites He said he was told by Eaton- Police said that Mrs. Brady is ence B. Ilch, owner of'the Bell- inventory being undertaken by to get RCA to possibly change owned by John Straniero. came as a surprise and brought town police that sugar had also its mind. In Monmouth Medical Center, Audience laughter was pro- the membership in the college haven Kennels, Locust Ave., Is the State Committee for the Eval offering a pedigreed puppy to been placed in the tanks of • RCA confirmed over the where she has given birth to her duced when the attorney declared — the senate of the Roman uation of Historic Sites. trucks here. sixth child, a daughter. the person who finds him. The statewide inventory, under week-end that it has "no plans that the 328 apartment units pro- Catholic Church — to 88, the Beyond the report that the at this time to proceed with' Bellhaven dogs have taken the direction of Dr. William H posed would bring approximately highest In Its history. trucks had been "tampered new facilities in the Eaton- 30 children to the township. Cardinals normally are named many prizes at dog shows. Cole, professor emeritus of Rut- with," police here would give no town area." Raw Alcohol Mr. Abramoff told the board 'in pectore" when announce- Mrs. Ilch says all will not be gers University, is being con- further information. ducted by volunteers as a first The statement was made after the one-bedroom units would rent ment of their elevation might right until Res is back home. A motorist noticed the four- Karl F. Wihtol, Chamber of Com- step leading to classification and for $105 a month and the two- bring danger to the new prince room structure, headquarters of merce president, informed Bor- May Have bedroom units, $140 a month, of the church, Vatican sources evaluation. the company, ablaze as he rode ough Council meeting Wednesday (See RARITAN, Pg. 3) (See POPE, Pg. 3) Fireman, Cop The committee was appointed by at 2 a. m. He called police. night that RCA had dropped its by Salvatore A. Bontempo, com- The Eatontown Fire Company plans to build here. Caused Death missioner of the Department of MONMOUTH BEACH-A Wonv was dispatched to the scene and In a letter, he said he had Give Stork Conservation and Economic De- (See FIRE, Pg. 2) I (See RCA, Pg. 3) ' an who drank from a bottle la- Kidnap Scare Over, velopment in May 1959. Dr. Rich- beled "denatured alcohol" died ard McCormick, Rutgers history early yesterday in Monmouth Big Assist professor, is chairman. Medical Center. According to Dr. Cole, the in Police said Mrs. Mary F, Mas- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Adults Blamed For Pair Face Charges ventory of shipwrecks will be soth, 56, of 3 Valentine St., drank The stork got a big assist from initiated by William C. North, 34 from the bottle at about 9:15 DEAL—Darcy Green, for 24 home and answered incoming the fire chief and a policeman William C. North Campbell St., River Plaza. Mr. p. m. Saturday. She was drink- telephone calls from newspaper- hours the best known five-year early Saturday morning. North is public relations super- The Faults of Youth ing in the kitchen, police said, old in America, was equal to her men and well wishers. when her daughter, Miss Diane About A a.m. Saturday, Patrol visor for The Mutual Benefit Life WASHINGTON (AP) — If there only more school buildings and stardom last night as she played "I'm fine, and we had a Insurance Co., Newark, past pres- Massoth, 24, saw her, grabbed in her comfortable 17-room Deal good time," she replied when man William McLaughlin was is anything wrong with the yoimg- more playgounds, but also the re- Professors ident of the Newark Junior Cham- the bottle, and poured the re- reporters asked how she was preparing to go home when he er generation, the adults of this storation of the home, the res- mainder down the drain, ber of Commerce, and founde country have only themselves to urrection of the parent as a per- after her week-end night flight received a call from Mrs. Leo to Washington, "D. C., with a Ask Probe and first chairman of the Men's blame. ' > son worthy of being revered as Police said Mrs.
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