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J., FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1961 7c PER COPY BY CARRIER PAGE ONE L5 Million Project Bookie Land Option Signed Probe U.S. Seeks Initiative Started For Raritan Hospital Mayor Collichio RARITAN TOWNSHIP - A need" in this area for additional realty agent for Lamond, told In Berlin Situation •Ix-month property option was hospital facilities and expressed The Register that water and gas Appears Before ligned yesterday to provide land he hope that "all agencies and facilities are available at. the for the construction of a five- persons whose efforts will be re- site, with water to be provided Grand Jury story $4,500,000 hospital, Mayor quired for the undertaking will by the West Keansburg Water Co. Philip J. Blanda, Jr., announced heed the call in order to make and gas by the New Jersey Nat- FREEHOLD — Mayor Rusk, Ministers last night. this project a success." ural Gas Co. Louis Collichio of Keans- The option is for 17 acres of Sewer Negotiations The closest sewer connection (See HOSPITAL, Page 2) burg went before a Mon- property owned by Harvey S. Harry S. Willey, Centerville, mouth County Grand Jury To Map Actions Bedle, Sr., director of the Re- dle Funeral Home, Keyport. yesterday to testify about The site is located on the Total: $6,555,000 his charges of widespread)] WASHINGTON (AP)—The Kennedy administra- south side of Rt. 35, at the rear bookmaking and of corruption in tion was reported today to be holding in reserve a of Shore Point Inn, between wide range of military and diplomatic actions which Holmdel Rd. and Bedle Rd., ex- his resort. tending 970 feet along Holmdel The mayor was one of 12 wit- may be taken by the United States and its European Four Railroads nesses at the special session Rd. and 875 feet along Bedle allies as the Berlin crisis develops. Rd. called by County Prosecutor Vin- Committeeman Marvin Olinsky, cent P. Keuper, Secretary of State Dean Rusk will try in Paris next a member of the township's Receive Subsidies At the close, neither Mr. Keu- week to get firm agree- Committee for the Development per nor the mayor would com- ments with allied foreign of Commerce, Industry and TRENTON (AP) -Subsidies early weekend hours and did not ment on what had transpired. 6 Aboard Mr. Keuper said "the matter ministers on a succession Trade, told The Register that totaling $6,555,000 to continue es- carry much' traffic. of steps designed in part, tentative plans for the hospital, sential commuter service have 965 Train* is still open; the Grand Jury which would be financed and been awarded to New Jersey's The state subsidy will help pay will decide what action,- if any, at least, to give the We3tem built by Lamond Construction four major railroads. for the operation of 965 trains for is to be taken." Abandon powers some initiative in deal- Co., Inc., New York, have been In announcing contracts with a total of almost 20 million car Mayor Collichio had said it was ng with Russia on the Berlin revised and upgraded since the the carriers yesterday, • state miles during the 1961-62 fiscal easy to place horse bets in Keans- problem. time of the original announce- Highway Commissioner. Dwight year. The trains carry' about 74,- burg and had charged that book- HuntFor The foreign ministers meeting ment May 30. R. G. Palmer said 96 per cent of 000 commuters daily. makers were making payoffs for involving the United States, Brit- 56 More Beds the trains now in service would Last year the state spent $4,- police protection. He has with- ain, France and West Germany i At that time, the lamond firm be continued. 588,000 on subsidies. held names from publication, how- Cruiser begins Aug. 5. It may laad to a had planned to construct a 150- Palmer, in charge of the state's Palmer said the outlays still ever. Western summit conference of bed building at a cost of $2,- program to preserve rail service, left the railroads with substantial Bookmaking Charge BR1ELLE — The Coast Guard President Kennedy! French Presi- 500,000. listed the following subsidies: deficits. He added that they could The mayor's outcry followed announced today it has abandon- dent Charles de Gaulle and Brit- not be expected to continue such ish Prime Minister Harold Mac- Current plans are to increase Erie-Lackawanna Railroad, $2,- by a day the arrest July 12 by PLEDGE GOP SUPPORT—Sen. Everett Dirksen of ed, its detailed search for the the size of the hospital to 206 795,000;- the Pennsylvania Rail- arrangements indefinitely. county detectives, with the co- missing 27-foot Cabin Cruiser, millan. nois, right, and Rep. Charles Halfeck of Indiana, Repub- beds, at an estimated construc- road, $2,096,000;. the Jersey Cen- The subsidy program was au- operation of local police, of Al- "One More," which disappeared Summit Meeting tion cost of four million dollars, tral, $1,552,000; and the. Reading thorized by 1960 Legislature as fred Gasparone, 47, of 60 Waacka- lican leaders of the Senate and House, meat with newt- July 20 after sailing from Hoff- Ultimately if East-West nego- Railroad, $18,000. an emergency measure to guaran with the total project cost, in- ack Ave., Keansburg, on a book- men in Washington to formally pledge their "complete man's Anchorage for/*- day's off- tiations over Berlin produce any cluding equipment and inventory, The agreements with the car- tee the continuation of commuter progress toward ending the cri- making charge. Gasparone 'is support" of President Kennedy in the Berlin crisis. The shore fishing trip with six men estimated at $4,500,000 to $5,- eers require them to co-operate service. free in $1,000 bail pending a aboard. sis, diplomatic exchanges could 000,000. with the state in making a study Palmer said a long-range im- preliminary hearing Monday. announcement followed a meeting of top GOP leaders The announcement followed lead to a summit conference with proved mass transportation pro Mayor Blanda and Mr. Olin- of what steps can be taken to im- Mr. Collichio said then Gas- dramatic dash by a Canadian de- (See BERLIN, Page 2) sky commended Mr. Bedle for prove service, Palmer said. gram is now in the works. of the Congress. They demanded, however, cuts in parone's arrest would be followed stroyer to an area 300 miles of his willingness to sell the prop- He said the few trains which He said current steps to allevi- domestic spending to offset the-military buildup re- by a determined drive to rid the Cape Cod after a Canadian mil- erty, noting that the owner had have been dropped ran during the (See RAILROADS, Page 2) quested by the President. (AP Wire photo) not wanted to do so but had borough of all alleged gambling itary plane reported citing what agreed because of "his ex- activity. might be the missing New Jer- emplary spirit of community He assailed the prosecutor's sey craft last night. Nothing was betterment." office for allegedly not acting Night Club Fire found, however. The option contains a provi- East Point Offer against persons Mr. Collichio Naval Exercises sion that the land can only be said he had named a year or two Coast Guards said the destroy used for construction of a hos- Seeks to Develop 134 Acres ago. er, Terra Nova, and the plane pital, and that it would revert When the prosecutor wrote to Police Ask Cause were participating in Canadian to the ownership of Mr. Bedle UNION BEACH — Borough land Pierson, realtor, Lincroft, Mr. Collichio asking for any in- Naval Exercises south of Nova if the hospital is not erected. Council last night received an- will also attend the session. formation he had, Mr. Collichio Scotia. Mayor Blanda reported that other offer for development of Acting mayor William J. Lang- suggested the prosecutor visit Of Man's Burns Michael Simpson, of Denvlllt, him at home. The Grand Jury was skipper of the missing "One many Monmouth County physi- he i34.gcre East Point proper an announced that the Industrial mediately were unavailing. At 5 danelans have already expressed a ,„ call resulted. RED BANK—A Brooklyn man More." ty- Committee, organized earlier this suffering burns over 90 per cent a.m. the Keansburg First Aid itrong interest in the project. ,John Csik, 408 Broad St., Key- year by former Mayor Harvey Chief of County Detectives John His companions were Michael "" He emphasized the "extreme of his body is in critical con- Squad was summoned and took port, offered to purchase" the C. Eriksen, will continue its work M. Gawler was the first witness him to Riverview. Husti, Joseph and Thomas Ben- as the probe opened. dition in Riverview Hospital .this land for $30,000 and to develop it as a mayor's committee. morning and state police say he Hospital spokesmen said Mr. eel, of Wharton; Lewis Batson, of with a marina "and other facili- However, 'ie said, he will make (See PROBE, Page 2) may have been injured in a sus- Buckman told them he had been Flanders; and George Monti* of Worm Hunter ties if the borough so desires." no decision regarding continuance picious explosion and fire which bufned when gasoline flared up Rockaway.
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