Study Sewerplan for Entire Bayshore by NANCY I
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Tonti to Detail Area Superhighway Plans SEE STORY BELOW Clear, Warm HOME Mostly sunny and quite mild THEDAHY today, high 65-70. Partly cloudy Red Bank, Freehold tonight, low in 40s. Fair and FINAL cooler tomorrow.' Branch 7 (Detail! on Page 2) Monmouth County's Home Newspaper tor 89 Years DIAL 741-0010 VOL. 90, NO. 191 RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1968 TEN CENTS Study SewerPlan for Entire Bayshore By NANCY I. KUBINSKI date the county master plan dletown Township project—or would be constructed from Incidental to the master plan gions are not yet ready to par- being required to make assess- MIDDLETOWN - A new for sewage control. regionally. Cliffwood to the ocean, with was a proposal, since adopted ticipate. ments against the user munici- sewage disposal study that But except to say that the Three possible regions are three treatment stations to be into state law, that county The non-participating munic- palities. will recommend a joint plan study, financed by a $14,000 included in the area in addi- built along the line. The ocean freeholders be permitted to ipalities in the original con- For Middletown, such a plan to service the entire Monmouth state grant, is to cover a com- tion to Middletown. They outfall would extend two miles help finance regional sewer cept would repay the fund would not only save dollars, it County Bayshore between prehensive review of the San- would be Highlands and Atlan- into the Atlantic. systems. when they elect to join the might also spare a temporary Cliffwood and Highlands, with dy Hook and Raritan Bay tic Highlands; Union Beach, Mr. Pike said the new study The law allows, boards of service. outfall into Compton's Creek an ocean outfall line, is in the fronts, he declined comment. Hazlet and Holmdel Town- was made necessary by freeholders to create revolving More Legislation at Belford, which has been op- works. It was learned, however, ships; and Keyport, Matawan changes in Raritan Bay water funds from which regional sew- Other new legislation may posed by residents and fish- Charles M. Pike, county that a new plan would offer and Matawan Township and quality standards adopted by erage authorities may borrow. be required, it was indicated, ermen as further polluting the planning director, confirmed opportunities to all of the af- parts of Marlboro and Madi- the state Department of Con- Principal purpose is to assure if the new engineering propos- bay. last night that Elson T. Killan fected communities to save son Townships. servation and Economic De- that the capacity of the plants als are accepted. The county The Township Sewerage Au- Associates, Millburn, the coun- money on the estimates they Under the proposal to be velopment, and federal author- initially will be adequate to might find itself in the posi- thority has been delaying its ty's planning consultants, are have been gathering individu- made by the Killam Associ- ities, after the county master meet future needs even though tion of creating the authority construction plans for years, winding up proposals to up- ally—as in a (27 million Mid- ates, it was said, a trunk line plan was made. some municipalities in the re- to undertake construction and (BAYSHORE, Pg. 3, Col. 6) May Give Foe Wealth of Secrets Reds Claim F111A Downed SAIGON (AP) - North Viet- west of the demilitarized zone worst fear appeared to be con- sources said, so it appears they countermeasures" equipment, nam claimed today that its near the Laos border. firmed by the North Vietnam- might not gain greatly in this designed to foil enemy warning armed forces had shot down an The broadcast made no men- ese report the plane was shot respect from capture of a radar and thus permit the F111A, the controversial new tion of the fate of the two-man down. downed FIIIA by their North planes to penetrate to target U.S. airplane which tasted crew. The revolutionary swing- Vietnamese or Pathet tab and return home safely. combat for the first time this Most Advanced wing plane was part of a group friends in Laos. But the FIIIA There was no immediate week. U.S. authorities had re- The loss of the FIIIA, this of six FIIIA fighter-bombers is packed with very sophisti- comment on the Hanoi report ported earlier one of the $6 country's most advanced fight- that saw combat for the first cated gear, novel engines and by the U.S. Command in Sai- million planes was overdue af- er-bomber, may handthe Com- time only this week. other devices developed by gon or by the U.S. 7th Air ter a mission. munists- the benefits 'of $1 bil- If the plane did indeed go U.S. scientists and technicians Force. The North Vietnamese claim, lion in U.S. research and de- down in Communist-held ter- after years of effort. One senior U.S. military of- beard in a Hanoi broadcast velopment work. ritdry, it could mean an enor- Perhaps the most serious ficial did not rule out the pos- monitored in Tokyo, said the In Washington, officials said mous coup for the Reds. Much, U.S. loss to the enemy — andsibility when asked before the supersonic swing-wing aircraft the fate of the plane and its of course, would depend on the a consequent bonanza for the Hanoi announcement whether had been "shattered down" two crewmen, listed as "over- plane's condition. North Vietnamese, Soviets, and the plane might have been yesterday over Ha Tinh Prov- due on a mission in Southeast The Soviets are well along Eed Chinese — would be the shot down. ince about 100 miles north- Asia," was uncertain, but their in swing-wing technology, FIHA's secret "electronic (NEW U.S., Pg. 2, Col. 3) Tonti to Paint Monmouth's Picture Israeli TIME FOR A CHANGE it the slogan former councilman Herman J. Black, left, and former Mayor Cornelius J. Guiney Jr. right, will use in their campaign to gain a Planes seat on the five member Highlands council. Both man filed their names yesterday Plans Super Roads Parley afternoon with borough clerk Mrs. Rosemary Shields, and will run as a three-man ticket along with James T, White, (not shown) secretary of the Baymen's Associa- By CHARLES A. JOHNSTON Mr. Tonti, who resides In roads the project will mean in tween New Brunswick and Hit Jordan tion. Also shown casting a wary eye on the proceedings is Mr. Guiney'i 11-year-old FREEHOLD — The grand Holmdel, had hoped to give and around Monmouth County. Sayreville, to "be built by the TEL AVIV (AP) — Israeli daughter, Ann. (Register Staff Photo) future of superhighway travel county freeholders and local Here are the features: state Transportation Depart- planes roared across the Jor- in and about Monmouth County mayors a scoop on the propo- Main Features ment. dan River today and swooped will be plotted in detail late sal but some parts of it were —The Central Jersey Ex- —Widening of the parkway low to plaster Jordanian artil- next month for county and mu-developed Tuesday in his tes- pressway, an interstate free- from six to 10 lanes in Mon- lery and machine gun em nicipal officials. timony before the subcommit- way between Trenton and the mouth and Ocean Counties. placements along a four-mile D. Louis Tonti, executive di- tee of the Governor's Commis- seashore. The $60 million expressway, front. 15 Running for 5 rector of the New Jersey High- sion on Capital Needs at New- —The Garden State Thru- under a bill passed in Congress way Authority, which will have ark. way, a new toll road to be built at the urging of Rep. James J. Newsmen in the tense Bei chief responsibility for four- His testimony dealt briefly by the New Jersey Highway Howard, D-N.J., has been au- san Valley in Jordan reported sided multi-million dollar proj- with a unique widening pro- Authority (Mr. Tonti's organi- thorized for construction under that the jet fighters penetrated ect, is planning the session. gram for the Garden State zation) between the Wood- a 90 per cent federal grant several miles into Jordan to Seats in Highlands -But.he says he's not entirely Parkway. But the full story is bridge and Toms River areas. within the federal interstate the Gilad Mountains. •happy about it, - " the circle of limited-access v —An east-west freeway be- system. ; - • •'. •'.' An Israeli army spokesman HIGHLANDS-Fifteen candi- William McGowan, the other be Mrs. L. Alice Webb,-owner Bogged, Down •charged that the Jordanians dates for the five council seats two incumbents, will run on the of the Cedar Jnn, running as The Thniway will be a pro- began firing machine guns at at stake in the May 14 election, "Honesty, Integrity and*- In- "representative of tne -peo- duct of other federal legisla- Israeli settlements at 11:30 including incumbent Mayor telligence" ticket, along with ple," Mrs. Eileen Schmedes, tion, virtually assured of pas- a.m. Israeli troops fired back, John A. Bahrs, and former Planning Board Chairman Fourth St.; Mrs. Kathleen Rapolla Children Relate sage but bogged down in the he said, and the Jordanians Mayor Cornelius J. Guiney Jr., James Fernandez, Anthony Mendes, former president of legislative logjam of the office wheeled up artillery to bom- have filed petitions with Bor- Bucco, and William J. Ro- Henry Hudson Regional under of the chief sponsor, U.S. Sen.bard the settlements of Gesh- ough Clerk Mrs. Rosemary maine, an unsuccessful candi- the "government not politics" Harrison A. Williams, Jr., D- er, Beit Yosef and Yardena.