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DUtHbuiion t today. Fair torifjM UWMNK High today «. 22,175 • IMI. Fair and cool- er Itnradty. See DIAL SH I-0010 Vfit at; s*eon<j ciui m RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1963 MUlloc OfUOel. 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Old Harbor Recreation Area Plan Revived By Jacqueline Atban posal to Borough Council outlin- First Ave. and extending to the the sewer plant, would be re- Along those lines, Mr. Snyder for senior citizens, adjacent W ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - ing what the recreation body Highlands borough line, Is ap- located to fee north, and further suggests that the sidewalk, which the park and pre-school play Plans for a borough recreation would- like at the harbor, and proximately 9.5 acres, borough in from First Ave. It would be ends at the present "unde- area. area at the municipal yacht how much land would be re- officials have indicated. graded and fenced In, veloped" turnaround, be extended Play Facilities harbor, which first saw the light quired. Mr. Snyder told The Register "The plan gives due considera- to tie in with the proposed new The pre-schoolers would hava For 2Guys of day 23 years ago in original In February, the commission that the recreation body's pro- tion to the proposed access road entrance road, "so that pedes- swings, lee-sawi, sliding boards, architect's drawings of the har- put in its bid for some of the posal would require about two to the harbor and an improved trians could enjoy, a more scenic monkey bars and climbing MIDDLETOWN - The pro-a 20-foot right of way to be bor facility, will be revived to- abandoned Jersey Central Rail- of the acres. It includes a base- turnaround," Mr. Snyder noted. stroll into the harbor area." obstacles. posed Two Guys From Harrison deeded to the township, 2Moot night, with a few embellish- road land purchased by the bor- ball and softball field, park Harbor Entrance The recreation area's park sec- The games section would •fore on Rt. 35 here was ap- individual, parking spaces with ments. • ough in I960. It took council all area, pre-school play area, and a The Harbor Commission has tion would have 12 benches, 4,- feature basketball, shuffleboard, proved by the Manning Board separation barriers between, ad- - Recreation Commissioners that time to determine the exact games area. requested some of the land to 000 square feet of grass, shrubs volleyball and tetherball courts, last night. ditional requirements for an James R. Snyder, and Richard boundaries of the land. Under the plan, the present further develop and beautify the and trees. , Mr. Snyder estimated construe* The 4-3 vote was cast as fol- (See TWO GUYS, Page 3) C. Gallagher will submit a pro- The property, at the end of Cub Scout field) across from harbor entrance. Horseshoe pits would be built (See HARBOR, Page 3) lows: In favor — Mayor Earl Moody, Thomas J. Lynch, Jr., Township CommitteemBJi Edward J. Roth, and Richard W. Seuffert, town- •hip business administrator. Opposed — Alex her, James W. Davldheiser and Marshall T. Liberals Win, Lack McDowell. The board chairman, Frank F. Blaisdell, votes only In the event of a tie. ' :• The effect of last night's ac- tion is a "favorable report" by the Planning Board to. Newton A. Mallett, zoning officer, who issues all building permits in tie township. Mr. Mallett then fol- TORONTO (AP)-The Liberals, when Parliament meets next baker to decide what his owa re- Diefenbaker has insisted the Bo- lows the board's recommenda- who ruled for 22 years until John month. sponsibility is. I know what mine marcs are out of date, or at least tion. G. Diefenbaker came along, re- Diefenbaker said the situation is," Pearson said. serve only a* decoys for possibla The motion for approval, made emerged as Canada's top party appeared to him to be much like He expressed belief that Parlia- enemy bombing. He made Oils an by Mr. Lynch, calls for such a today but without a hands-down that which prevailed in 1925 when ment should be called quickly af- issue in the campaign in an under* report "subject to restrictions we majority. As a result the nation the Liberal Party led by WX. ter the Council of the North At- lying current of anti-Americanism have stipulated." faces the possibility of more Mackenzie King made a smaller lantlc Treaty Organization holds -or proCanadianlsm, as Diefe* weeks of indecision in govern 11 Conditions showing than the Conservatives a long-scheduled meeting in Ot- baker expressed it ment. Mr. Lynch presumably was re- but chose to stay in office by col- tawa May 22. The United States hat Insisted Returns from Monday's voting ferring to 11 requirements for ap- laborating with other parties. that Canada is dragging Its heels showed Lester B. Pearson's Lib- The Nato meeting will be proval presented by Hie board Diefenbaker, who was at home on making good certain commit* erals just short of the 133 seats looking for Canada's answer to early last month and calling for a in Saskatchewan, indicated his merits for defense, including ac- needed to command the House of the question whether It should ac- $3,000 contribution toward drain- course might be clarified when he ceptance of nuclear warheads. Commons over the combined cept nuclear warheads for Bo- age work, construction of a side- holds a Cabinet meeting on his Diefenbaker denied (his. Pearsoo strength of opposition parties marc missiles based in Canada walk, use of brick and stone fac- return to Ottawa. said Canada must go ahead with TESTING — Freeholder Director Joseph C. Irwin lifts phone to ear as Freeholder Pearson expressed hope that the and for Canadian interceptor ing on three sides of the building, Charles I. Smith holds phone key down. The scene yesterday in ths new telephone vote from the armed services "I will leave to Mr. Diefen- forces in Europe. (Sea CANADA, Page 3) "terminal room" in basement of Monmouth County Court House was to point up new overseas may shift the picture It is to be announced next week. Sea Wall switchboard system which will spring into action Friday. Some of the complicated wir- . Nearly complete returns gave Union Beach Asks $1.5 Million ing and systems controls are in the background. the Liberals 120 seats, the Con- Ordinance servatives 94, Social Credit 24 ani the New Democratic party 17. This left only four seats un- Is Amended Expand County Phone System decided. Seek Federal Sewer Aid By the usual standards the SEA BRIGHT—Borough Coun- UNION BEACH - If the feder- pay $1,500,000 and local taxpay- Barba told The Register that to* cil last night introduced an FREEHOLD Monmouth type but not quite as large as about $50 a week, according to party gaining most seats In the al government approves a sewer ers $600,000 for a borough-wide tal sewer costs will be $2,100,000. amendment to the ordinance pro- County will burst another button those of major private industries Freeholder Benjamin S. Danskin, House of Commons names' the aid application completed here sewer system. The governing body unanimous. viding funds tor legal, engineer- on its stuffed vest Friday. like Bell" Laboratories and Ben- director of public property. prime minister. This would en- last night. Uncle Sam Will Borough Engineer Gerard A. Iy adopted a resolution to fil* ing and bonding costs for the Moving along at a rapid pace dix Corporation, at Holmdel; the Base For Additions title Pearson, at 65, to take ove. local sea wall construction and toward a prediction it will be the Jersey Central Power and Ughi "The new plant provides the leadership he failed to gain in the application. repair program. state's most populous county in Company, at Allenhirrst; and base for simple additions which two previous attempts. In answer to question! from the audience, Mayor William F. The measure, which will per- the 1980s, and already possessed Hanson-Van Winkle-Munning Co. can easily accommodate any de- Holding On Rogers mads it clear that a mit a bond issue amounting to of an approximate $H million an- at Matawan; has. been installed mand of the county in the next But Diefenbaker hinted that he lOSdBirthdayToday sewer system is not « certainty $158,600, will apply the funds to nual budget, the County will evi- and will go into, operation Fri- 10 years," he sadd. intends to hold onto the top job— a total figure of $175,000. dence its public "growth' in an- day. ; Currently county telephone at least until the parties line up Quiet Observance of Anniversary -only a possibility. , .Extension of the wall across other way:'A new great big tele- The/hew system wall, permil needs center on a two-place He noted that It Is now a : tnY IWnsol, House property phone setup. more efficient service at an esti- switchboard near the entrance of question of whether Congress will _ about the amendment. A new switchboard, of similar. mated, increased over-all cost of the County Court House at Monu make a new appropriation, PuMfc bearing on "the code ment Park. The board has U OscarsQo sought by. President Kennedy was set for April 22. lines and serves about 200 tele- "for municipalities with critical H fat pcedioted last month iy phones in the Court House, Hall sewer needs, inch as Union CbU4tiBtfittt "Prank Van Duzer PrcposedApartme^ntof Records, radio room, and wel- To Peek, Beach, throughout Hie country.'* tint the bond issue will increase fare house. In addition, there .