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A-Test Ban Treaty Chances Are Bright Middietown Acts on Major School Building Program Weather Distribution 7 sun. temperature (9. Fair to- day, tonight and tomorrow. High REJDBANK Today today aad tomorrow In the 80s. Lp* tonight to the 60s. Thursday, 21,350 fair, warm and humid. See I tHHDAY TKMOUCHrUDiY-IST. an Weather, Page 2. DIAL SH I -0010 Isawd fttliy. Uonday through Friday. Stcoad Owl PoatAgt REP BANK, N. J.,,TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1963 PAGE ONE VOL. 86, NO. 13 Paid w Red But ud «1 Addition! atlllnl OUIou. 7c PER COPY A-Test Ban Treaty Chances Are Bright MOSCOW (AP)-Western diplo- night disclosed little more than tions related to the discontinuance the possibility of an igreement mats displayed increasing opti- that Foreign Minister Andrei A. of nuclear tests" had been dis- among the nuclear powers not to mism today that the United States Gromyko would speak for the So- cussed. It said some other un- transfer nuclear weapons to other Britain and the Soviet Union will viet Union in today's meeting. specified matters of mutual inter- countries. agree soon on a treaty outlawing The assignment of Gromyko est also had been taken up. U.S. Undersecretary of State all nuclear weapon tests except maintained Soviet participation on Presumably the latter included W. Avercll Harriman, represent- those underground. a high level. It also indicated the such issues as the continuing ten- ing President Kennedy, and Brit- This is the second time in six meeting was getting down speed- sion in Laos, Khrushchev's re- ish Science Minister Lord Hail- months, however, that prospects ily to the problems involved in newed proposal for a non-aggres- sham, Prime Minister Harold have appeared bright for a break working out any test ban agree- sion treaty between the North At- Macmillan's special envoy, have QUEEN OF THE BALL — Miss Birgitta Lindman of Stockholm, Sweden,' a hoitoss for the Scandinavian Airlines, through in the deadlock. ment. lantic Treaty Organization and the instructions to negotiate only on expresses glee last night after receiving cray/n at the Project Hope Ball highlighting opening day ceremonifts of Cloaked In Secrecy The communique said "ques- European Communist bloc, and a nuclear test ban. Predictions of success were 1964 World's Fair Preview at Asbury Park. Left to right, Miss Ansstasia Kyriaia, of Olympic Airlines, runner therefore restrained. Positions up; Michael Slovak, general chairman; the queen; Sam Lavenson, the entertainer wh , crowned the queen; Miss taken by the Western powers and Alice Satow, of Japan Airlines; and Miss Dorothy Seipp, of Delta Airlines. Miss Japan won honors for her hair- the Soviet Union in the opening negotiating session Monday were dress and Miss Delta, for her personality. cloaked in secrecy. If any stum- Permit Granted for Bank bling blocks developed, they were not being discussed publicly. RED BANK - Borough Coun- Monmouth County Nation- several questions were answered Optimism among Western dip- cil granted its first professional al's first phase of construction last night. lomats stemmed primarily from office zone special use permit includes a two-story building of Bank President George L. Bie- Thousands at Asbury Event the warmth with which Premier last night. The recipient was the about 16,800 square feet with litz said the "inorkel" on Wal- Khrushchev welcomed the U.S Monmouth County National Bank drive-in and walk-up facilities lace St. will be abandoned when and British negotiators to the which proposes to build a new the new building is finished, and ASBURY PARK — The city's first parade on a Monday Standing in for Gov. Richard J. Hughes to crown the and parking spaces for 56 cars. Kremlin and the obvious good home office building and records It will be the new home office Borough Attorney Samuel Caro- not connected with a convention or a patriotic demonstration queen of the ball, Miss Birgitta Lindman, Of Stockholm, Swe- and accounting building at Broad den, of the Scandinavian Airlines, was the educator-comedian mood in whiqh the Westerners left and the bank's present structure tenuto said a tins of $200 or a In many years brought 10,000 marchers and probably twice St. and Bergen PI. 30-day jail sentence could be Im- as many spectators to the beachfront yesterday. Sam Levenson. 4 hours later. at Broad and Wallace Sts. will Council read, and adopted as posed If the conditions of the per- The event kicked off a preview of the 1964 World's Fair, A statement issued Monday become a branch. Gov. Hughes had taken part in the parade as grand mar- conditions in its resolution, the mit are not followed. saluting some 60 industries, nations and institutions which shal and put in an appearance at the ball. Proceeds will bene- The second phase, planned for recommendations of the Zoning In another zoning matter, coun- have or soon will set up, miniature replicas of the exhibits fit the mercy ship USS Hope. About 500 attended the dance sometime within the next five Board of Adjustmenf which re- cil held for two weeks the appli- they will have in New York next year. in Convention Hall. High School, years, provides for a building iewed the bank's application last cation of Cecil E. Crowell of the An innovation of the parade was a new line of march. of 28,000 square feet and parking Mr. Levenson, a vice president of the Hoffman Beverage week. Crowell insurance and real estatt Since Asbury Park became an established parade town more Co., took part at the behest of the Pepsi Cola Bottling Com- for 94 more cars. That facility than half a century ago, the lines usually moved along Main Elementary The Zoning and Planning agency to move his business from pany which is the Hoffman distributor in Monmouth County Boards have studied and ap- will house the institution's record East Front St. to Rlvenide Ave. St. and Cookman Ave., in the principal business district, and and which has been a sponsor of the World's Fair Preview. and bookkeeping departments. east to the beach and Ocean Ave. proved the construction program. without taking up residence in the Michael A. Slovak, Shrewsbury, an executive of Steinbach UnitsPlanned Council has asked the bank to But yesterday the walk was shortened, partially to keep The conditions, to which the new building. Co., is general chairman of the preview program. Arthur T. hold phase two in abeyance un- tilings moving faster and partially not to interfere with or- MIDDLETOWN — The Board bank has agreed, require the The application received a fa- Young, Middietown, executive director of the Asbury Park til the borough's South St. drain- dinary commercial traffic on Main St. and upper Cookman of Education last night took the. erection of a fence between the vorable recommendation from Chamber of Commerce, is co-ordinator. age system is built. Possible Ave. The new line took the parade over Grand Ave., from first steps toward another large banks' 3^-acre tract and Bergen the Zoning Board but council de- drainage problems were the sub- Deal" Lake, to Cookman Ave., and then east to the beach Exhibits will be found along the boardwalk, at the Con- school building program which PI. homes, the closing of a Broad ferred action pending an Inspec- ject of criticism at the Zoning and Ocean Ave. vention Hall, at the Fifth Ave. bandstand, and at Steinbach will include a new high school St. entrance driveway after bank- tion which will determine wheth- Board hearing on the case. Besides the parade, which included 100 units and many Co. at Cookman Ave. and Press Plaja. and another elementary school. ing hours, and a stipulation that er a fire escape is needed before bands, highlights of a day-long celebration were a beauty The state Tercentenerary Historymobile will be parked in Although the scope of the pro- only phase one of the building There were no objectors at the a third floor apartment in the contest for airline hostesses and. a ball at Convention Hall Press Plaza today for inspection as part of the preview pro- gram in terms of number of program be undertaken at this Planning Board meeting or last Riverside Ave. building can be at night. gram. classrooms and cost has not been ime. night's Council meeting although rented. determined, officials have esti- mated it probably will run aboul $4 million. The board hired Fredrick El Says State Got Nearly $6 Million sasser, Union, as architect for a Bible Reading, Prayer Out new high school. MONMOUTH PARR - State Sen. Wayne Dumont, Jr., Here for a "Senate Day" program at this race track, Frederic Fessler, Hazlet, was MATAWAN - Roy S. Mat Inc., the builder, and board mem ty school superintendent to Issut (R-W«rren) yesterday said he hopes to complete hearings Dumont said, in an interview, that a "deliberate misunder- hired to handle all elementary thews, president of the Regional bers will do the inspecting. emergency certificates for ths this month dealing with Increasing the state's share of revenue standing" • last fall resulted in a newspaper report that the construction. Board of Education, said last Mr. Manville safd Levitt claims following leacfiers: from last year's extra racing days. state would gain only $80,000 for Its storm aid fund from the The board also authorized its night that schools In this dis all finishing touches and repairs Stanley Samuelson, Bernadette .There were1 30 days of extra racing here and at Garden" 30 days' extra racing. * secretary to s^jure options trict will comply with slate At- to the building will be completed Moranp, Anna Cartan, Roger Tu- State Park in Camden last year to raise money to help repair "Actually," the senator said, "the state is getting just three pieces of property.
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