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•Weatber Distribution Mwfly fair W, g, Fiir tonlgfat and tomorrow, low Today twfgbt, 60*, High tomorrow, lit. [IndependentDaily \, 14,350 See weather and tides, page 2. I UONDAYTMIOVOHniPAY-lSTfo J BY CARRIER VOLUME 82, NO. 253 Issued Dally, Monday through Friday, entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Red Bank, N. J., under the Act o! March 3, 1879. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1960 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE 3Sc PER WEEK Bell Labs Opens New Area UN Rushes Of Space Communications Assurances HOLMDEL — Scientists at Bell Before a gathering of 50 news- ment paves the way for what Telephone Laboratories here last men at Crawford's Hill, Bell per- Bell scientists hope will be the night publicly unveiled a revolu- sonnel gave the first public dem- creation of a network of com- tionary new area of communica- onstration of this new commun- munication satellites to carry tions when they conducted a two-ication method, using the moon telephone calls and television To Katanga way phone conversation with as a backboard to bounce signals programs throughout t h e fellow workers in Goldstone, across the continent. world. Calif.—via the moon. The success of the expert- At 8:55 p. m., Dr. William C. Jakes, Jr., 312 Rutledge Dr., Troops Won't Try to Force Middletown, project director at Holmdel, picked up the phone Finish Classroom on Crawford's Hill and said: Congo's Claim on Province "Hello Jet Propulsion Labora- tories in Goldstone, Calif. This LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (AP) — Dag Ham- Wing By Sept 12 is Bill Jakes at Holmdel Bell marskjold was rushing his deputy to Katanga today Labs. How do you read me?" Approximately six seconds with assurances UN troops will not try to enforce the HOLMDEL - Samuel Mount- School will open on that day, later came this reply: "This is :entral Congo government's claim on the rich seces- ford, school architect, told school a week later than planned, be- Walt Victor at Jet Propulsion officials here yesterday that the cause of minor delays in the Labs at Goldstone. I hear you onist province. $190,000 six-room addition to building construction. loud and clear." The secretary general Holmdel Elementary School will The latest delay has been "I hear you loud and clear," MOON VOICES—Dr. William C. Jakes, Middletown, center, project engineer at Belmont Inn dered his chief trouble be completed by Sept. 12. caused by a shortage of cer- isiDr.. jajicJakeas repliedlupucu. "Cavann yuuyou nesee e . , _ .. tain plumbing fixtures which were e hooter, Ralph J. Bunche, ordered to match those in the the moon? It is rainy here." ° >< Laboratories, Holmdel, carries on a conversation with another scientist in Sold- Fire Loss Set fly to Elisabethville to- existing building. thAne twd soo ,projec for mort directore than as ntalke hourd, stone, Calif., via the moon. In a demonstration for the press at Crawford's Hill, iay after Katanga Premier Lightships The regular meeting of the back and forth. They even sent scientists unveiled the beginning of a new era in communications through outer toise Tshombe warned UN Board of Education, scheduled the strains of "America the space. At left are Richard Turrin and Antlfony Rustako, Jr., technicians at Holmdel. At $40,000 •oops "will have to fight their Headed For for last night, was postponed be- Beautiful" across the country. At right is E. L. Frantsvog, another technician manning one of the control panels. NEW SHREWSBURY - Fire 'ay in" to his province, cause of lack of a quorum. Though this was the first pparently originating in the iunche's trip previously had The board will meet Monday public demonstration of the Mercury Hits 92, cltchen, destroyed the Belmont een planned for tomorrow. Scrap Heap at 8 p.m. feat, scientists at both- points nn, Shafton Rd., last night. A UN task force was being At that time, an attempt will made similar contacts twice Boro Board Picks Hottest Day of Year Mrs. Mary Marshall, owner of marshaled to move Saturday, WASHINGTON (AP)-The red- be made to resolve the question before last week In preparation he inn, estimated the damage and the UN Congo command an- ounced: "Our troops are going hulled lightships which have tif getting playground equipment for last night's display. LONG BRANCH - In case it $40,000. enter Katanga as planned." guided sailors off America's installed at the Holmdel Elemen According to Mr. Jakes, it New Superintendent it wasn't apparent, yesterday Eleven patrons were in the inn shores for 140 years ,are head- tary School. takes about three seconds for his was the hottest day of 1960. when the fire started. Mobilized ed for oblivion, giving way to the The equipment, now stacked No one was seriously injured transmission to make the trip FREEHOLD - Joseph V. Sum- ms been selected to replace Ken- The mercury reached 92 at The Katanga government or- businesslike but ungainly "Texas up at the rear of the school, Ten fire companies from New ered general mobilization of all from Holmdel via the moon, to mers, principal of the Bennett neth M. Frisbie as superintendent 2 p. m., and to make It worse, Towers." was to have been installed June Goldstone, and a similar time to ihrewsbury, Oakhurst, Wai ble-bodied men in the province, The U.S. Coast Guard, cele- 25, to be utilized in the sum- St. School the past three years, if the Freehold Borough School the temperature humidity in- Township and NAD Earle fough receive a reply. system, it was announced yes mth black and white, to back- brating its 170th birthday today, mer recreation program. he blaze which was reported a The transmission from Holm- terday. dex was an uncomfortable 81. up the hard core of 500 loyal nostalgically announced the A group of neighboring home- del was beamed from a 60-foot The record for an Aug. 3 I a. m. Congolese troops serving under changeover in the name of pro-owners complained, however, and Police Chief James A. Herring dish-shaped antenna to the moon, Oppose was set In 1930 when It was 97. Belgian officers. gress. It said the lightships' the board delayed the project some 240,000 miles away. The laid the fire was brought unde Hammarskjold sought to soften "for further study." control in 45 minutes. Firemen "memory will remain ever fresh signals travel at the speed of he defiance of the Katanga lead- continued to spray the building In the minds of seafaring men." John J. Landers, Recreation light. Loyalty Oath ers by emphasizing the UN Plans were unveiled to replace Commission chairman, s.aid last SPCA Drive until 3 a. m. :roops were not acting as agents To receive the return signal r at the rate of two a year, all night that lack of the equipment A Wayside Fire Company truck or the central government of . "has greatly hampered" the at the hill, a horn-shaped an- For Students remained at the site until this remier Patrice Lumumba. but two of the 24 lightships with tenna designed by Dr. A. P. the towers similar to those used summer recreation program. For Funds morning, the chief said. "The (UN) force is ... not Crawford, Linden PI., Fair RED BANK - (AP) Sen. Clif- by Mexican Gulf oil and sulphur The board may solve the prob- Cause of the fire is still unde under the orders of the (Lumum- Haven, Is used. ford P. Case (R-NJ) in a speech producers. lem by putting up a fence on :ermined, but Chief Herring sai ba) government nor can it ... one side of its property. See BELL LABS, pg. 3) prepared for delivery at the Red Falls Short :he blaze apparently started in be permitted to become a party The skeleton-beamed Texas Bank Rotary Club luncheon to- towers are cheaper to build and RUMSON — The Monmout Ihe kitchen. to any internal conflict," Ham- day in the Molly Pitcher Hotel County Society for the Preven Several firemen were treated marskjold said in a statement. operate and are more efficient. •aid the state's educators are The Coast Guard figures they can Magistrate Delays Deciskr tion of Cruelty to Animals wai for smoke poisoning by the Ne' "A departure from this princi- pposed to a loyalty oath for reported in serious financial di Shrewsbury First Aid Squad. ple would seriously endanger the be maintained at oneUhird the ollege students who accepl cost of lightships, will last half ficulty this week. Treated were Marvin and J impartiality of the United Na- federal aid. He said, however, tions and of the operation." again as long as the ships' aver- In Assault and Battery Case The Society's drive to rais> seph Dangler, C. Arnold an that they did not object, to an $75,000 for the new shelter now J? ?s Richards, all of the Wa age 50 years, and can beam their affirmative pledge of allegiance. The fear he sought to put at BED BANK — A decision on Jones on Riverside Ave. about under construction will end to side Fire».Company. signals more effectively. Case said he had asked educat- rest was stated by Katanga In- The first tower lighthouses will charges of disorderly conduct 10 p. m. July 9. Later, when Mr. morrow far short of the pro Patrolman Fred Garabrandi (See CONGO, pg. 3) ors their views on the National also a' member of the Waysidi start a-building early next year and assault and battery on a Ludeman was returned to po- jected goal. borough detective b r o u g ht lice headquarters, he allegedly Defense Education Act of 1958 Contribution figures releasec company, was treated for burn to replace vessels at Buzzards and sent the results of his survey on his arms.