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J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1963 7c PER COPY PAGE^NE "** 3 Seek $4.2 Million for New Schools MHMTO — The Board unior high school program us- The gym will not be full-size project cost will be covered by Oak Blvd. riculum for the seventh, eighth of Education announced last night ing the intermediate and annex but will be adequate for sports. a $383,544 Insurance settlement Cost of the elementary school and ninth grades. that it would seek voter approval buildings would provide more ' The addition to the annex will on the burned portion of the has been set at $750,000. He said the concept also would Dec. 3 to construct $4.2 million space at the high school. He involve the same type of con- building. The 10-room addition to the help to fight the drop-out prob- in new classrooms. also noted that growth in the struction plus addition of regular The 21-room elementary school Harmony School will cost $250,- lem by interesting students In The program would include an township has slowed and stabil- classrooms to bring the total of design will be similar to the 000. programs suited to their talents addition to the high school, re ized to a degree. classrooms to 27. There are 18 Harmony School. Its location has In explaining the junior high before they reach high school. ilacement of the burned portion This factor plus construction of available rooms there now. not been determined. The board school concept, Paul F. Lefever, Also, the three junior high lo- f the Leonardo annex, additions Mater Dei Catholic High School This project will involve, $400,- has options on properties off school superintendent, said it al-cations will tend to lower trans* to the Thompson and Thome has altered the long range high 000 of tax money. The rest of the New Monmouth Rd. and Green lows for the broadening of cur-portation costs. Intermediate Schools, an ad- school enrollment picture to dition to the Harmony School, make a new school unnecessary. new 21-room elementary school, No Cohesiveness and vocational classrooms. Mr. Davidheiser also pointed If approved the entire program out that two seperate high schools Gromyko Tone Conciliatory would be completed by Septem- would destroy the one major ber, 1965, and would be suf- point of cohesiveness in a com- ficient to handle projected stu munity—its high school. dent enrollment until 1969. ' Duplication of facilites, admin- Besides eliminating double ses- istrative staffs and curriculum sions, the proposed program also were factors In the decision. would introduce the junior high Besides' the high school ad- school concept of education • todition, the board plans to build the public school system. a separate building to house six Here is what is proposed: vocational classrooms. While the High School Addition board would build the structure, A 21-room addition to the the county vocational board high school plus a new gymna- would equip and staff it and pay sium, small cafeteria (without a yearly rental which would kitchen) and enlargement of li amortize the construction cost. brary. The rooms would be added Cost erf this project has been Will Ease Tensions A MOTHER CRIES — Tears stream down the cheeks of to the existing school to form a set at $300,000. Mrs. Claude A. Wesley as she leaves funeral services rectangular structure. Estimated The additions to the Thome UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) move to help the United Na- ing to the 1,500 U.S. members of States be allowed to retain some — Delegates hope cold war ten- tions develop as an instrument the UN staff, and a luncheon as nuclear weapons until the final held in Birmingham, Ala., for her 14-year-ofd daughter, cost of this project is $1.2 million. and Thompson Schools will in- The addition is contrary to thevolve special classrooms at, a sions will ease further today when for strengthening peace and co-guest of Secretary-General U stage of complete disarmament. Cynthia, whp was killed in the bombing of the Sixteenth original thinking of the board cost of $600,000 each. The special President Kennedy addresses the operation among nations. Thant. Gromyko was on Che guest He threw out this idea, he said, Street Baptist Church. Three other Negro children also which originally considered con- rooms include five science rooms, United Nations General Assem- Many hoped the relaxed at- list. to overcome Western objections struction of a , new ..high school sewing, art, home economics, bly in the wake of a mild speech mosphere would set the scene Most Western and neutralist to earlier Soviet proposals that "were killed. IAP Wirephoto) on the west side of Rt. 35. James music, remedial reading and typ- by Soviet Foreign Minister An- for fruitful talks next week when delegates described* Gromyko's would have stripped all powers W. Davidheiser, board secretary, ing rooms and expanded librarydrei A. Gromyko. rromyko confers with Secretary speech yesterday as conciliatory of unclear weapons before the said several factors resulted in facilities. The spirit of amity Was reflect- of State Dean Rusk and British and encouraging, but there were final step in disarmament. That th9e change of plans. A combination gym-auditorium ed in Washington's advance bill- Foreign Secretary Lord Home. some reservations. would leave the West at the 'Birmingham Fund He said the introduction of thealso will be built at each school ing of Kennedy's speech as a Gromyko also will meet with the Gromyko proposed an 18-na- mercy, of superior Soviet bloc President in Washington. tion summit meeting on dis- manpower. UN officials ordered extra se- armament before next June 30 Another Gromyko proposal curity precautions for the four- and offered Moscow as a site. called for a U.S.-Soviet agree- Established in Area hour presidential visit because of The 17 nations which have de- ment to prohibit orbiting nuclear A group of 28 clergymen and recent demonstrations. bated disarmament long and weapons in space. spiritual leaders in the Red Bar Public fruitlessly at Geneva, plus U. S. Chief Delegate Adlai E. Bank area have issued a strong Wear Black, Guards were instructed to barFrance, which boycotted the Ge-Stevenson told newsmen, "Mr. •tatement on the Birmingham the public, as is customary when neva Conference, would be rep-Gromyko's emphasis on further ., bombing tragedy, and have es- N\A(P Asks heads of major powers come to resented at the summit meeting. steps to reduce tensions, es- tablished a fund for families of NEW SHREWSBURY— Wil- the United Nations. Gallery seats To Ease Tensions pecially in disarmament, was the victims and for the damaged liam Fischer, president of the in the Assembly hall were re- The conference would discuss very welcome to the- United church. Red Bank area Branch, Na- stricted to delegates' aides, UN not only disarmament but other States." The statement said: tlonal .Association for thf Ad- staff members and the press. measures for "the further allevi- Raises Hopes "We recognize that all Ameri- vancement of Colored People, Kennedy's busy schedule in- ation of international tensions," He added: cans are appalled at the recent has urged Jersey Shore resi- cluded a brief meeting with chiefs Gromyko said. "The tone of his speech was bombing of the Sunday school dents to wear Mack Sunday, of the 111 UN delegations, an Gromyko also proposed that the more conciliatory and increases in Birmingham. And yet, as mini- in memory of the four Negro unprecedented presidential greet- Soviet Union and the United (See UN TALKS, Page 3) sters and clergymen,'we feel a children killed list Sunday, in Special need to express our shock the Birmingham church bomb- at the inhumanity of what has ing. happened. Fischer suggested that men Crawford St. Redevelopment "We want to declare our sense wear arm bands. of oneneis with those who suffer, "Civil rights leaders across our compassion for the bereaved, the. nation are asking that' (his Program Is Given Green Light and yet we sense our own guilt Sunday be observed as a day for a society hi which such inhu- of national _.mBurn]Bt^LJ SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP - apartments will rise to take their the Municipal Building, which is manity is possible. We do' riot cffl* said, "and •thBTWnS fiwrioofc tor this small town- plmcis., also used as a recreation hall. look at this recent tragedy as for us to participate.' The vi- ship is in the cards, as wor Mrs. Anne C. Switek, township The. small convenience store an isolated event, but rather, as cious senseless murder of those commences next week on rede- cleric, said eviction notices will now on the street will be re- a manifestation of that which children is a national dis- slopment of Crawford St. begin to go out this week to placed by a new 40 by 85 foot will continually occur in a world grace." Century Urban Renewal Corp Crawford St. residents. structure. The present opera- in which personal and social arid the Donato Construction Co. Mr. Donato said he hopes to tors of the store will be offered justice are denied to some.
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