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^, Weather I ajn. temperature 41. Fair today wtth a high In the upper. 26,400 Mi. Fair, breety and i ,11«1« cooler tomorrow with a high in Red Bank Area the SOs. Variable ' cloudinen Copyright—The Red Bank Register, Inc., 1965. Wednesday. See weather, page DIAL 741-0010 MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS IMUM tun, Uanuty Uirouih JTIdiy. Second Clui PMUII MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1965 7c PER COPY VOL, 88, NO. 74 Pall It SW But «sd U AddiUontl Milllnj Olflcei. PAGE ONE President Mixes Rest With Business of Sunday to visiting with his B FRANK CORMIER tion to remove his gall bladder newsmen invited to his third- National City Christian church, procedure after major abdomi- new ambassadors, ,two Judges and a stone that had formed in floor bedroom, "So we're going conducted a private communion nal surgery. and several federal marshals. family — wife Lady Bird and WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- Fourteen other bills had been daughters Lynda and Luci. Aft- his kidney. to use this the best we can." service in the bedroom. When Johnson told the visiting dent Johnson, able now to feed signed earlier, starting just 20 er a weekend visit, Lynda flew Johnson spoke softly but dis- adjusting his position in a green newsmen he expected official himself some soft foods, was Johnson, who normally pic- hours after the President came back to Austin, Tex., to resume played plenty of conversational leather reclining chair, Johnson visitors during the week — "not ready today for a hospital-style tures himself as enjoying the vitality. seemed to grimace. out of surgery. her studies at the University of business week mixing executive best of health and requiring wholesale, but selective cases." Texas. action, visits with official guests only a minimum of sleep, con- 'A Little Sore The doctors let him begin And it was evident that the He also received his first offi- and some old-fashioned rest. fessed Sunday his stay at the "I'll be all right," said the feeding himself—consomme in week would see more of the offi- cial visitors —' Vice President The First Lady's voice wai cial business that Johnson laced and Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey. hoarse. She explained she has a Doctors reported Sunday Bethesda Naval Hospital in sub- President. But he admitted to the morning, strawberry gelatin into his first postoperative days. They gave him a pair of mono- recurring allergy and "anything night that the President had put urban Maryland offered a being "a little sore on the side." in the afternoon. But a needle grammed yellow pajamas as a in the world can produce it." in "another splendid day" and chance to get some rest. Later in the day, Johnson lis- for intravenous feeding re- Sunday, for example, he get-well gift. She said doctors are giving her was making steady progress "I have been rather tired for tened intently as his pastor, the mained in place in a large vein signed three more bills and an- something for it. following last Friday's opera- some time," Johnson told four Rev. Dr. George R. Davis of the of his right forearm — standard nounced plans to nominate four The President devoted much Says Source of Jail Report Can't Back By CHARLES A. JOHNSTON man the freeholder had quoted, reveal the name of Mr. Bedell's In addition to the narcotics tion from the sheriff. without naming, end added: informant to the prosecutor first. traffic suggestions, the jury also Mr. Bedell, the only Demo- FREEHOLD — Freeholder will investigate possible negli- cratic freeholder, shocked both The'' freeholder has an ap- Eugene J. Bedell's source about "It's all a lot of nonsense." gence by jail personnel in the sides of the political fence when pointment with the prosecutor alleged dope smuggling at the Mr. Juska, also withholding escape of two 17-year-olds Sept. he told a meeting of the board at 10 a.m. to discuss the inci- Monmouth County jail has been the man's name, said both the 8 from the jail annex.. that evidence of heroin'had been dent Which has prompted Mr. identified and has been unable name and the sworn statement found at the jail Sept. 30. to back up the charges, Sheriff which had been recorded Keuper to call a special session Further, Mr. Keuper has said of the Grand Jury for Friday. He* also told of the discovery Joseph A. Shafto's special coun- stenographically will be pre- he is probing i. letter Warden of suspected dope packets twice sel said last night. sented to Prosecutor Vincent P. Mr. Keuper said last night Earl A. Smith wrote early last before. One was turned over to Keuper today. Edward F. Juska, who has that he did not have any infor- month to . Freeholder Director him, he said, and was passed As the probe of Mr. Bedell's Joseph C. Irwin, reportedly com been directing an investigation mation yet about Mr. Juska's on to Attorney Arthur G.. Sills for the- sheriff since Mr. Bed- reports, and other facts of jail probe and said his own prepara- plaining about jail operating who found it to be negative in ell's report Tuesday, said he operations, continued, it be-tions for Friday's session are conditions and charging that he has taken a statement from the came questionable who would moving ahead. had been unable to get co-opera- , (See JAIL, ^fige. 3) Eye Urban Renewal Fought Traffic Fine Wins Vindication •]•.: ...... DEDICATION — Union Beach board of education president James R. McKiHrick, - FREEHOLD — A RUmson man, who went'to. jail last July left;' Sen. Wayne Dumont, Jr., center, and Union Beach Borough Council President Proj ect for Matawan rather than pay a $10 fine in Eatoptown Municipal Court on grounds he wasn't guilty of a motor vehicle infraction, has Paul J. Smith dedicate the eight room addition to the Union Beach Memorial School. MATAWAN. - Action toward Proposed are programs, to aid under.the.federal U.rban Re been vindicated. • . " -': "•.['•;'•' Gubernatorial candidate Dumont cut the ribbon during Bayihore area tour. instituting an urban renewal pro- eliminate three "problem areas" newal program. On appeal'of his conviction, $10 fine' and $5 court cost gram here appears a distinct iin theborough and institute resi- : Cautioning, that ths process in- : assessment, John H. Glffbrd, pf, .113 East River Rd.,'. was possibility.'.''-. '. , -. •'. \ dential, commercial and indus. volved is- cumbersome and time acquitted Friday; by Superior Cp.urt Judge. Elvin R. Simmill. ; Redommended :"Saturday'.by trUl renewal'projects. : ..'.: consuming, hie' states In his re "I'U tee'em in Hell bfllore I'U pay for iomethfcng'I didn't Dean K. BoormtMj'of Boorinan ' ' Lists Areas port: dp," Mr. Gifford had stated as be was ordered to the Mon- and Dorram, Inc.,'borough mas- Recommended as a commer- Other Solutions mouth County Jail July by Eatontown Magistrate-William S. Dumont Tours Area. ter planners, the proposal re- cial renewal area is the, property "It is possible that, by careful Ttirockmorton for a three-day i'tay. ceived support fjnjsj Planning situated between Jackson and zoning and & concerted effort oi Board and Borftigh - Council Broad Sts. and between'foun- .co-operation. by the property William P. Kirkpatrick,Rumsori Attorney, entered the members. tain Ave.—New St.'and Cartan .owners and the borough, other case a day after Mr. Gifford arrived at the jail in Freehold A formal recommendation by La. • . .. , solutions could be developed, and had. the latter released,: pending' outcome of the appeal. Urges Large Vote the board will be considered at rtfr "These must be on a scale larger Employed as a civilian.driver-of Army vehicles at Fort Industrial development Js, ft its regular meeting next Monday, ommended for the northeast cor> than, one or two buildings in or- Monrnouth, Mr. Gifford had been convicted of failing to yield By WILLIAM HENDERSON owns the meadowland titles even after the Angelo J. Tomasello, board chair- ner of the borough where Main jder to have any real effect." the right of way to a state police car while turning from Despite i quiet Sunday afternoon, a world land has been bought. There are 100,000 prop- man said. St. enters Matawan Township.',. .He later added that federal Hope Rd. into.TintohAvei, July'21, • ,. ' series game and rain. Republican gubernato- erty owners in 17 counties, including your Should such a recommendation Residential development Is pro- grants are available for low-in- In his appeal, he presented testimony that the, police car rial candidate Wayne Dumont, Jr., drew enthu- own area, who are concerned about this mat- be made, council approval is vir- posed for . property between come families to Improve their was more than 300 feet away when he made the turn and siastic gatherings yesterday when he toured ter. It is urgent that, you elect your own tually assured. Present from, the Church'and New Sts. and'be- homes. tffe Bayshore area in a 75-car motorcade. candidates so you will know what really is that he had been in a line of traffic which was turning and governing body for Saturday's tween the Freehold and Atlantic .He said that; If both the board , The candidate rode for three hours atop going on," Sen. Dumont stated. therefore the oncoming police vehicle, rather than the line, discussion of.master plan report Highlands Railroad tracks and and council' approve the urban the rear seat of an open car and was accom- was required to yield. :: ' i , "You will find that the lowest tax rates four were Mayor Edward E.