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Distribution Pair ttftgr, tMfclt aai to- 14-050 la* tariffa abMt '«. 8M Today An Independent Newspaper Under Same Ownership wr Since 1878 B7 CARRIEE IfiueiJ Oilly. MoniJar through Friday, entered »» Secerns Clas» Mattel 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE VOLUME 82, NO. 226 at the Port omee at Red Bank. N. J.. uoder the Act of March 3. 1879. RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1960 S5o PER WEEK erger Russians Break Is Approved Disarmament RED BANK - The U. S. Comp- troller of the Currency has ap- proved the consolidation of the Atlantic Highlands National Bank Havana with the Monmouth County Na- ignoring New tional Bank. Announcement of the comp- Rocked troller's approval was made Fri- day by George L. Bielitz, Mon- Charge West Would Not mouth County National Bank president. By Blast Hope Dies The consolidation had previous- Negotiate; Satellites Agree ly received the approval of the CONFLICT OF TRANSPORT —That wind early Saturday was stiff. This was one re- boards of1 directors of each bank, Army Dampers and by the shareholders at a suit. William Shires, Allen St., Rumson, ha,c! parked at Sea Bright. A rental boat from For Early GENEVA (AP)—The Soviet Union and its satel- May 23 meeting. Chris's Landing sailed through the air right into the windshield of his car. In the back- ites abruptly broke up the deadlocked 10-nation dis- 1 The consolidated banks will op- Early Report ground is the home of Army Ippolito, Long Branch High School coach. Part of its armament conference today and announced they would erate under the name and char- Action put the whole matter back before the United Nations. ter of the Monmouth County Na- Of Sabotage roof was blown off. In Atlantic Highlands, more than $500 damage was done to the tional. home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Williams. Center Ave., in Friday night's severe electri- By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Valerian Zorin Total Assets HAVANA (AP) — Cuban Army cal storm. Lightning toppled a chimney. WASHINGTON (AP)-Russia's told the conference Russia could no longer participate action in breaking off disarma- The bank merger increased the officials today said it was "pre- ment negotiations at Geneva to- in the talks because, he alleged, the West had refused total assets of Monmouth Nation- mature" to say anything _ about 7 day apparently puts an end to al to a figure in excess of the origin of a munitions dump Candidates to negotiate. any hope whatever of checking $52,000,000, the largest in the explosion that rocked Havana The four communist satel- Schedules the nuclear arms race for county. with the force of an earthquake, Still Seek lites — Poland, Czechoslo- killing one person and injuring year. Total capital funds, including Associated Press vakia, Romania and Bul- reserve for bad debts, exceed more than 50. The move had been foreseen Hit-Run Fidel Castro ordered the bomb Here is what the presidential by U.S. and Allied officials al- $4,500,000. hopefuls are doing: garia—echoed Zorin's an- In addition to Atlantic High site sealed off immediately afte though it came more quickly nouncement. Sea. Lyndoa B. Johnson (D- :han they expected, lt was in lands, the bank also maintains the blasts last night stunned Cu- Auto Killer Zorin said the Soviet Union Tex): Attends Senate sessions :he pattern of Soviet Premier branches at Englishtown, Key bans in the capital just before ' would place its new plan for today and tomorrow. STikita Khrushchev's blowup of HOWELL TOWNSHIP - State port, Little Silver and New o'clock and shattered window "general and complete disarm- he Paris summit conference in police of the Howell Barracks Shrewsbury. over a four-mile area. Sen. Stuart Symington (D- ament" before the U.N. Gen- Mo); Addresses Montana state Way. are still seeking the driver of The main office will continue An Army communique appear the car which struck and killed eral Assembly. Democratic convention today. to be located here. ed to put the damper—at leasi It could mean a further in a Howeil Township woman Fri- He ignored the new Western Returns to Washington tomor- Following the consolidation, F. for the moment—on unconfirmei ensification of the cold war. day afternoon. disarmament plan which the reports of sabotage. row. Palmer Armstrong will continue President Eisenhower will hav Mrs. Edith Soloway, 43, of Western delegations were ready- The explosions — two sma as chairman of the board and Sen. John F. Kennedy (D- chance to assess the results ol Casino Dr. was fatally injured as ing for submission to the confer- Mr. Bielitz. as president and chief blasts and one terrific outburst- Mass): Attends Montana state the Geneva collapse when h she stood in the driveway of her ence, possibly this week. executive officer. created a frenzy in the capital. Democratic convention today. makes his televised report to the home waiting for her daughters Zorin's announcement brought James B. VanMater, former Crowds rushed wildly about th< Returns to Washington tomor- nation tonight on his Far East- to come home on a school bus. n end to the 10-nation confer- streets, some splattered with president of the Atlantic High- row. ern tour and the cancellation o! Police report they have fol- ence which first opened March blood. lands bank, will be chairman of Vice President Richard M. his visit to Japan. lowed several leads, but have 16, and recessed for six weeks the executive committee and di- Center Littered still not found the 1954 or 1955 before and after the abortive Nixon: Presides over Senate Speed Surprises rector of Monmouth National, to- Galiano St., Havana's shoppin today and tomorrow. car, or its driver, which struck summit meeting in Paris. gether with Howard W. Roberts center, was littered with glass The only surprise element in Mrs. Soloway. As Zorin stalked Into the ses- and John M. Pillsbury. One young militiaman pokinf the Soviet maneuver was The car was described by wit- sion to make his dramatic an- The remaining directors of At angrily about the shattered glass speed with which it came. nesses as a Pontiac with light nouncement, he met U.S. Dele- lantic Highlands bank, together fronts muttered: "Los American 12 Die in State Valerian Zorin, the Russian dis- green top and dark green bottom. gate Frederick M. Eaton, who with J. Crawford Compton, Mid os, los Americanos (The Amer armament negotiator, had re- The driver was described as a returned from Washington Sat- dletown, will form an advisory cans, the Americans). ieatedly accused the United man in his 40s or 50s and wear- urday with a draft of the new committee to the Atlantic High- A traffic jam developed a In Week-end States and its Allies of stalling. ing glasses. Western proposals. lands branch. streams of autos and crowds He had insisted that they must State Trooper M. A. Noonan Eaton told him his trip had milled about going to and from accept Russia's proposal as a said the car swerved off the rlcPresenmt Personnel A COMFORTING HAND — Anibal VazTexoira, 21, New- been "very useful." He said he " "'~ . , the blast site. Many of the per-Accidents iasis for negotiations and had road just before striking Mrs. was discussing the new proposals AH officers and personnel of|sonsnns nnnparprappearedI AdazeJpAd flnrian d ?in a ark, attempts to calm his hysterical sister after their repeatedly refused himself to ac-Soloway. She was taken to Fit- NEWARK (AP) -, Accidents with his allies and might have both banks will be retained. state of shock. cept-any Western proposition ev- kin Hospital, where she died took 12 lives in New Jersey over brother, Domingos VaiTexeira, 15, drowned while wading something to put before the con- Other directors of the newly Castro himself had a narro' en for serious discussion. shortly after arrival. erence later this week. consolidated bank are: the week-end. Nine persons died in the Shrewsbury River from an offshore island close to escape when his car crashed in The car was reported as last Zorin replied merely that in Frank K. Arnold, Alston Beek- in traffic mishaps and three per- Zorin's attitude hardened af- to another car racing to the the Sea Bright shore yesterday. The family had come to seen heading east on Casino Dr. his view the conference had not man, Jr., Weeber W. Brook, C. scene. He jumped into anothe sons drowned. ter the disarmament talks re- the shore to go boating and enjoy an island picnic. The toward Squankum. been very profitable thus far,, M. Cubbage, J. Howard Hend- car and kept going. No one wai sumed early this morning. They One of the deaths was blamed had recessed for the scheduled but gave Eaton no hint that he rickson, M. Harold Kelly, William injured in the accident. on high winds. Michael Shaw, 15, dead boy's mother is in Portugal to bring another daugh- (See MERGER, Pg. 2) summit conference. was about to break of the talks. The Prime Minister and Pre was swept from the back of a ter to the United States. She has nine children. Zorin's prepared speech ig- ident Osvaldo Dorticos, who in moving pickup truck Saturday in Zorin's tactics led to the be- Beer Party ief here that Khrushchev'intend- nored the new Western pro- spected the area with him, hacJersey City. Shaw, of 308 Union posals but charged repeatedly Man Slugged no immediate statements. Ave., Clifton, fractured his skull ed to apply to Geneva negotia- ions the line he took In torpe- Results In that the five Western delega- Flying Glass on the pavement and died.- tions—the United States, Bri- Flying glass caused most 15-Year-Old Boy doing the summit conference — With Brick Other victims were reported as that it would not be possible to tain, France, Italy and Canada the casualties in the blast— the follows: Two Arrests —had refused to discuss any second munitions explosion in Ha reach any agreement with the Sea Bright—Domingos VazTex- United States so long as Eisen- UNION BEACH-A beer party genuine disarmament meas- Is Critical vana Bay in the last thre< for a youth going into the Army ures.