Fort School Gets New Major Role
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Weather # 7 (.a. MmpntnM n, pIEDMLY to tuUr *•* tthy, «ad MMftmr. »# today tat 24,500 tmttim ta the 7la. Low te- Red BankArea J •fcftt It *« I*. Thursday, wri- able ckmdintM, cooler. Set' Copyright—The Red Bask Register, Inc., 1965. weather, page 2. DIAL 741-O01O MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS VOL. 88, NO. 21 FMU(* TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1965 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE OUlcff Fort School Gets New Major Role By DORIS KULMAN all three of the armed forces who will work with the new sys- The first class is expected to number 20. The number of stu- all at once, the 773,693 words of the King James Bible in 32 tem has been handed to the Signal School. dents will increase gradually to a maximum of 300 in training minutes and 12 seconds' time. FORT RWNMOUIH - The U. S. Army Signal School,-here, at any one time. The maximum number to be reached in the What actually happens is that incoming messages are re- fa ilated to take on a new, major mission within the next two A complete AUTODIN terminal will be installed here for in- summer of 1970. corded in the computer's storage device, or "memory", and years. , structional purposes. It will be the second such terminal m the United States. The AUTODIN classes are expected to have the same ratio are subsequently "played back" at a speed acceptable to a veryxv^ In r«spoo»e to * Register inquiry, the Army yesterday con- of civilian instructors to students as the rest of the Signal high-speed printer, teletypewriter, card-punch or other, re- 'The Defense Department has placed a "classified" label on v firmed that the training program for the Defense Depart-i School—approximately 5 per cent. Most of them will be scien- ceiving device. ' the Jobation of its only existing AUTODIN terminal. nent'ff new high-speed communication system will be established tists. The Army's statement to The Daily Register yesterday is here. The Army confirmed that basic contracts for installation of The AUTODIN system is controlled by one computer— the first official confirmation of reports that the school would be It Is a computer-controlled; high-speed store-and-fonvard tile AUTODIN terminal here have been signed. popularly known as an electronic brain. But interconnected with given increased responsibilities. communication system which can receive as many as 200 mes- The cost of the installation is estimated in excess of $1,- it is a second computer, which takes over control instantly and It follows repeated reports—all officially denied—that the sages simultaneously, and retransmit them simultaneously to as 700,000. That figure includes remodeling part of Building 1208, automatically if the first computer develops malfunction. Army "was planning a reduction in the number of. courses given many destinations, at a rate of 24,000 words a minute. the site of the new facility. here. It is expected that within the next three years AUTODIN Installation is scheduled to begin on Sept. 1,1966. Completion AUTODIN's ability to speed, transmit and receive as many Three studies of the school's functions were reported in terminals will replace the terminals now in: service.in. the - —and the beginning of AUTODIN classes—is not expected before as 200 messages simultaneously at the rate of 24,000 words a progress four months ago, and there were fears some of it» : Defense Department's worldwide communication system. May 1,1967. minute, at top speed, means that it can receive from 200 dif- training responsibilities were going to be transferred, to the .'— The mission of training the enlisted men and officers of Each class will receive seven months of intensive training. ferent sources and retransmit to as many different destinations, school at Fort Gordon, Ga. ..,-•' Middletown Seeks LBJ Calls Congress Sewer Work Loan MIDDLETOWN - The Township Commit- the property. The application will be made be- tee announced last night that application for fore, the Planning Board. a second federal loan for sewer engineering Mayor Ernest G. Kavalek reported that Leaders for Viet Talks will be made as soon as documents can.be application for the new federal loan can be WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- prepared. made by Business Administrator Richard W. dent Johnson plans to meet with congressional leaders today or Committeeman Edward J. Roth, sewer Seuffert under an authorization previously Wednesday before deciding committee chairman, has estimated the ap- voted. whether to throw more force plication amount at approximately $180,000. The administrator had been unable to into the Viet Nam war. The committee previously received a move on the application because of lack of $150,000 interest-free loan, and with that a sewer site. White House press secretary money completed its preliminary sewer plans If there are delays in getting the federal Bill D. Moyers said both Demo- for a 119 million township sewer system. money, the governing body may consider us- cratic and Republican leaders would be called to the White Since that time, more than a year ago, ing township funds tor the final engineering House. The session with the the estimated cost has increased by about work. Democratic leaders apparently $1 million. Progress has been delayed be- A sewer committee meeting is slated for Mrs. Joseph M. Schcfel would be in addition to today's cause of a lack of a sewer plant site. tomorrow night regular weekly breakfast meet- The governing body last week took op- Some Board of Health members have in- ng. tion to a site, 14 acres adjacent to Compton's dicated that they may want a time limit MCAP Rift Creek, Belford owned by J. Howard Smith, placed on the waiting period for the loan. Since last Wednesday, the Inc. ; Others have indicated they may insist that Widens Over President has been holding . The committee last night authorized its township, funds be used immediately, to lengthy conferences with top attorney to draw papers for subdivision of avoid any delay in engineering. aides — discussions that point toward an increased American Chief Aide commitment of manpower and LONG BRANCH—The mount- equipment. ing tensions between Mrs. Joseph M. Schofel, top administrator' of Final Decisions the county's anti-poverty agency Officials have indicated the Sewer Firm Agrees and the agency's board of di- final decisions could involve the rectors, boiled to the surface mustering of some reserves and during the board's four-and-a-half National Guard units and an hour meeting in the Family and increase in draft calls. To Negotiate at Raritan Children's Service Inc. building, Secretary of Defense Robert tee, last, night. - • • • - S. Mcffl(ittarsr~retiini"ea' Hi Wednesday froni a survey of tfle" RARITAN TOWNSHIP - The the firm'* attorney, Walter township's residences and com Mrs. School holds the $10,500 situation in Viet Nam and told Township Committee may not Goldberg, told Mayor Marvin mertisl building*. post of director of Monmouth newsmen the ratio al Commu- hay* to-condemn the Bayshore Olinsky and the Township Com- Mayor Olinsky reminded Mr. Community Action Program, Inc. nist Viet Cong guerrillas to gov- Sewerage? Co. mittee at an executive session, Goldberg of the firm'* , con- (MCAP), the agency officially ernment forces was "totally . After- more than a year of re- "There's nothing v/g can do tinuing refusal to .negotiate u ROSE PETALS ©REEf THE WAGNERS — New York. Mayor Rofcorf Wagner and" hit charged with administering the unacceptable." fusing tf> discuss with township, about it," after the mayor stated to now. 'We're reluctant . fc anti-poverty bill in the county. About 75,000 American 'mili- bride, the former Barbara Jean Cavanagh, are, showered' with rote petals toisad by officials any change of owner- the township is "adamant" in institute condemnation proceed- Several board members, in- tary men are now in South Viet ship of the utility, the company its intent to acquire control. ings," he said, "but We'll |o t cluding its newly-elected vice guests as they leave their wedding reception last night a>t the Cosmopolitan Club in Nam, and there has been talk of last night reversed field and The private utility now serves court if we have to?' president, charged Mrs. Schofel New-York. The couple was to Ifrave on a Florid* honeymoon today. The:m«yor'ttons . agreed to negotiate a sale. approximately one-third of the increasing this total to 179,000. No Price Offered was contravening policy set by Robert, laft, and Duncan follow their father. IAP Wi'raphoto) No tale price was asked or the board. Monday the President and his offered at last night's meeting. advisers met for three hours. Leroy Hutson, Wall Township, Moyers said reports from Am- Mr. Goldberg's comment, "W an MCAP board member, said bassador Maxwell D. Taylor have a fair idea of what w Mrs. Schofel also was setting pol- and Gen. William C. Westmore- Middletown To want," brought no response from icy without the board's knowl- land were studied. Westmore- the mayor nor the. committee- edge. Saigon, Red Troops land is commander of U.S. men. "You are making policy we forces in South Viet Nam. Unofficial estimates of th don't know anything about," Mr. Return Radios, company's worth range up t Moyers said Johnson asked Hutson told her. $1.5 million. The committee ex- his advisers for more informa- pects that the utility, headed by "We don't like being rubber tion to supplement reports he received over the weekend. In New Viet Clash Michael M. Nero, will seek more stamps," ha declared. Continue Probe than this amount.