Diitribu+ion •catfaer BEDBANK Today #* tariffe, wtti « Htk la 0» .19,925 : fair, wUi a Ufb i> tbo Mt Weather. I Dial SH 1-0010 85, NO. 66 lUf. Uana*j threat* m<Jw. SMOod Ckn PwUit RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1962 fait II *•* Buk Ml at 4di))HoSl 1U1U OUl 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Survive Crash In Raritan Zone Test Atlantic Two Jerseyans Before High Court Rescued, Third TRENTON (AP) — The Still Missing tate supreme court was sked yesterday to de- By the Associated Press ermine the validity of a The agony of not knowing was 959 amendment to a Rari- over In two Bergen County homes ;an Township zoning ordi- oday. The fearful, sleepless vigil for nance which, in effect, pre- word of their loved ones ended ented a planned $10 million de- THRK-CAR CRASH — Thii it one of the three cart involved in a crash on Rt. 35 appily with news that • flight relopment of 569 houses. lait night which sent two drivers—one an off-duty Middletovm police lieutenant— ttendant from Lyndhurst and Some 131 acres of a 157-acre oung soldier from Palisades )lot were purchased in 1958 by to the hospital. The acciden^occurred near Fair View Cemetery. Driver of this Park were among 48 who sur- aritan Associates, Inc., Pater- car, Craig Policastro, 26, ofMJelford, managed to crawl out the window after his ived the ditching of an airliner son, who planned to build a de- in the North Atlantic. ear overturned. He is reported in fair condition in Riverview Hospital while Po- elopment known as "Raritan Carol Ann.Gould and Pvt. Ed- lice Lt. William Schanck it reported in good condition. ward J. Apanel, Jr., were plucked /alley U.S.A." in Hazlet. from the storm-tossed ocean yes- In November, 1959, the town- terday. ihip rezoned the entire 157-acre A third New Jerseyan was lot from residential to light in- Four at Hearing Two Hurt among the missing and chances dustrial, restricting development that she and 15 others still not to one-acre lots. accounted for might survive 2 Oppose Board on Parking Lot In 3-Car were considered slim. She was The developers challenged the Ruth Mudd, a stewardess from rezoning in court. Superior Court SHREWSBURY - Two of four tward's plan because it would California who moved to Browns dismissed the developer's com- persons attending last night's leave the existing parking area Mills a short while ago. plaints but the Appellate Division Accident of Superior Court set aside the public hearing on a Board of Ed- clear in the event of an emer- Bodies of twelve known dead ezoning and reversed the lower ucation proposal to build a new gency evacuation of the school. MIDDLETOWN — Two dqvers have been found. BIG LOBBY — This spaciout lobby-reception area greets « visitor as he enters the court decision. The township ap- parking lot at the west end of -one an off-duty township pont* For Carol Ann Gould, the dis- the borough -school opposed the new BB.'I Laboratories Research Center in Holmdel. The reception area divides the pealed the case. officer were hospitalized last astrous flight of the Supercon plan. Interlaken stellation that carried 76 persons building in half and is surrounded by four balconies, two of which are visible in The land in question is the The board, in an Oct. 3 refer- night after a three-car crash on most westerly portion of the was one that she wasn't supposed photo. endum, ' will seek permission to Rt. 35 near Fair View Cemetery. o make. Carol Ann, 22, who lives township and is near the Garden transfer $8,750 from its current Sues Sewer State Parkway and the new St. In good condition this morning with her mother and stepfather expense account to its capital out- at 671 Chase Ave., Lyndhurst, Benedict's Catholic Church- lay account to finance, construc- in Riverview Hospital is Lt. Wil school. Authority liam Schanck, 43, of 14 Richard had a day off Sunday when the tion of the 44-car paved parking ill-fated flight was scheduled. Bell Labs in Full Operation Lawrence A. Carton, Jr., Mid- FREEHOLD — Interlaken of- Ten, with back and possible in- area. Called to Home HOLMDEL — Bell Telephone dletown, attorney for the town- ficials have filed suit in Superi- ternal injuries. Charles J. Hesse, Inc., of Bel Her mother, Mrs. Edward Zieg- Laboratories' newest center for ship, argued that the land was or Court seeking to prevent the lord holds a tentative construc- In fair condition is Craig Po- ler recalled how (he Flying Tiger telecommunications development rezoned to relieve the school joint sewerage authority, which tion contract in flie amount of licastro, 26, of 144 12th St., Bel- Line, short a crew member, problem and to provide the town- it and Ocean Township operate, — a six-story, glass-enclosed 17.735. ford, with multiple cuts and called her prior to the flight. ship with a sound financial struc- from extending service to two building on a 460-acre site here Newbon, Reed Speak bruises, head and internal inju- "I told them where she could — is now fully occupied and op- ure. new Rt. 35 businesses. , ries. He was operating one of William R. Blair, Jr., Fair Ha- John' Newbon, chairman of the The authority plans to extend be reached—at her girl friend's erating. the other tars involved in the ac house where she had stayed for The development center, which ven, attorney for the developers, Zoning Board of Adjustment, last its service to the Force Park cident. argued that the zoning ordinance night expressed his disappoint- Motel and the National Cash the night. I was sorry later." is the Labs' fourth major loca- When she received news of the tion and the third in the state, was arbitrary and unreasonable, ment at the hearing's light Register Company, both of Ocean According to police, Michael saying the land Is unsuitable for attendance, and said he could see Township. Stegeman, 54, of 12st St., West rescue, Mrs. Ziegler said: "I was completed this summer aft- thank God my prayers were an er being under construction for industrial development, that no little justification for the planned In the suit filed by Attorney Keansburg, said he was driving changes have taken place with- \ expenditure. Robert B. Carton, Asbury Park, north on Rt. 35 when Lt. swered. I hope they, find the rest nearly three years. of them. I know how their moth- The new laboratory has be- in the township to warrant the Having called for his own Interlaken wants tojialt exten Schanck's car struck his auto on rezoning, and that proper con- children at the school many sion of the sewer service unti the left side and then veered ers must feel." come the Bell System's main lo- The dark-haired, attractive cation for the development of tele- sideration has not been given to times, Mr. Newbon said he had the courts officially define the across the highway into the path the zoning and character of the never encountered'a traffic prob- sewer district.' of an oncoming car driven by Miss Gould joined Flying Tiger phone switching equipment and : tat July after working systems, , customer equipment two other townships, Matawan lem. V There already is a suit before Mr. policastro. .-.. , , and Holmdel, adjoining the 131- stewardess for the Frontier such as telephone* and public Board president Frederic Me* the court to prevent the author- i Police reported that Mr. Poll- Line In. Phoenix, Ariz booths, and apparatus and sys- cr«_site.. alna pointed out that space Is <aHit»he was travelling "" •#• The court reserved Judgment. seeded for at least 35 staff cars, to the Colonial Terrace section reservation clerk for D*el Ai tems for the transmission of data south when he savf a pair of Lines In New York. She was a over telephone facilities. The New Jersey League of none of which can be parked on of the township, which is near headlights come across the high- Municipalities has joined Raritan Broad St. or Obre PI. the two new businesses. graduate of North Arlington High Some 2,600 engineers, scien- way at him. He told police the School. tists, technicians and supporting in the case to uphold the ordi- nance because of Its significance Rollins In Favor car crashed into hit, and that he It was a large gathering at thi personnel work in the center. •. Edwin R*.Reed,ot James St. had to crawl out of, the car.. By Saarinen in establishing a municipality's Apanel home at 428 Lincoln St. zoning rights. protested 'the board's plan far Ballistics According to police, Lt. (See PLANE, Page 2) The ' new facilities were the financing the project more than Schanck said the accident had al- first designed for the Bell system TVBI»AI . AB TL. , ... • • ... the project itself. ready occurred when he ran into Report Is by the late architect Eero Sa- • TrICAL 'LAI — This is on* of the many laboratories Mr. Reed said he thought the one of the cars Involved In it He annen. Farrell Calls $8,750 already collected from the said he blacked out after the School Use More than 50,000 cubic yards in the giant Bell Labs center. The building was to de- taxpayers should be applied to Received crash. of poured concrete and 4,000 tons signed that labs or offices can be enlarged or made »ext "year's"budget rattier than The injured were taken to the of reinforcing steel went into For Action placed under another accounting MIDDLETOWN — Capt.
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