Districting Act in Court

Districting Act in Court

' * v- - Weather Distribution . ' »«..a liwiiiUun # Fartfr «Mr l«*ay awl tttfrjbt, taf Today • r'lkm*tw an today. Hl|h (•• -if'! day, (Binerrew ana sotaay •• Red Bank Area 25,525 the eeait, Uglier taland. I J Uwl tooliat 45 te ». Set weath- Copyright—The Red Bank Register, Inc., 1969. DIAL 741 0010 •r.pi MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1965 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE VOL. 87, NO. 212 Ejjj*1?%*s2g .trva&a Districting Act in Court By JOHN KOLESAR "- senator. The new plan does not portionment law comes from As- Maraziti's lawyer, Robert P. tion means the Republicans can TRENTON (AP) — New Jer-touch the 60-member assembly semblyman Joseph J. Maraziti, Hanley, argued that only one nominate only one senate candi- ley's interim legislative reap- apportionment and was drawn R-Morris, and Bryant Barb, an clause of the law should be date from Morris. The other portionment plan came up be- up and passed April 12 after associate of State Sen. C. Rob-wiped out and the rest should must come from either Warren fore the State Supreme Court almost five months of deadlock. ert Sarcone, R-Essex. Both Mar- be kept. Hanley sought to in- or Sussex. Sen. Thomas J. Hil- today, with most legislators hop- Candidates for the newly re- aziti and Sarcone filed for re- validate a provision which lery, R-Morris, is running for ing it wins a final seal of ap- apportioned legislature had to election Thursday. allows each party to nominate re-election, leaving no spot for proval. file their nominating petitions Barb's attorney, Louis Sher- no more than one person per Maraziti unless he wants to The reapportionment provides by a 4 p.m. deadline Thursday. man, contended the entire ap- county in multi-county districts. challenge the organization. for a 29-member state senate to Rejection of the new lam nowportionment law should be Maraziti's district is com- Morris has' a 1960 population be elected from 14 districts next would cause considerable tur- thrown out as a violation of the prised of Morris, Sussex and of 261,620 compared with a total Nov.' 2. The present system moil. U.S. Supreme Court's "one Warren Counties and gets two of 112,475 for Warren and gives each of the 21 counties a The challenge to the new ap-man,-one vote," rulings. senators. The residence restric- Sussex Counties. Priinary Election Slatei Drawn SAND STORM — This pile of jand caused a minor uproar yesteray in the Port Mon- mouth lection of Middletown. The sand, on a tract of beachfront at foot of Brainard Ave., was being piled up for sale to a contractor. After a day-long investigation by Few Contests in Red Bank Area police and township officials, owner of Hia property wat required to push sand back : Only Oceanport and Sea Bright, renomination as the Republican The filings, by municipalities, June 1 Democratic primary elec- or both of them would turn the onto the beach—much to the relief of area residents who feared removal of it, would among towns in the Red Bank slate. In Sea Bright, three candi- follow: tion, and Joseph J. Falvo and tide. Branch area, came up with dates seek two Republican nomi- RED BANK William S. Anderson, their Re- aggravate an existing flooding problem in the lowland area. Police Capt. Raymond primary election contests for nations for Borough Council. Democratic Councilmen Daniel publican opponents, in November OCEANPORT Walling, left, and Newton Mallet, township zoning officer, here survey the pile. major local nominations as time In Red Bank, Long Branch and J. O'Hem and Theodore J. will be unopposed in the Re- There will be a primary elec- ended yesterday. Labrecque, Jr., filed their peti- publican primary. Ocean Township there are con- tion battle in Oceanport for In Oceanport, the mayor and tions for re-election in Red Bank The only contest in either pri- tests for election to party county mayor and council seats, even Authorities Order Beach Hole Refilled two incumbent councilmen are yesterday. mary will be for Democratic though no Democrats have being opposed • in their bids forcommittee posts. They will be unopposed in the committeewoman in the bor- filed for the contest. ough's fourth district. Mrs. Laura Gorman, 34 Molly Pitcher Mayor Edward C. Wilson, Sr. Village, filed a petition two will be opposed by William S. Sand Pile No Kid Stuff minutes before the 4 p.m. dead- lassaday, a member of the line yesterday. Mrs. Mildred Oceanport Taxpayers Associa- tion, for the GOP majority nomi- 'PORT MONMOUTH — Mix one township attorney, a state agen- Police said he applied to the Savastano, 41 Madison Ave., al- hulldo: cy, a contractor and an owner state Department of Conserva- 5 Bayshore Towns so is seeking the post. nation. zer, an operator, and a large pile of sand, and you have of a piece of property at the tion and Economic Development Republicans filed a full slate Incumbent councilmen Felix all the ingredients to create a foot of Brainard Ave., here. for a permit for the marina. A of coramitteemen and commit Foggia and Clement V. Sommers major storm of controversy. It all started yesterday when permit has not been issued nor teewomen, and Democrats filed will be opposed by Edward Waitt It was just these three things the police department was alert- have such plans been approved names for every committee post and William L. Lawsoii on the by township agencies. Have Primary Tests Republican ticket. that caused an uproar involving ed by residents that someone, except a committeewoman in the police, a township commit- was taking sand from the beach Capt. Walling said Mr. Glantz Lines "were drawn for primary Middletown Township as tour The following county commit- the 11th district. (See FEW RACES, Page 3) teeman, building inspector, at the foot of Brainard Ave. hired Otto Cook, Freehold, to get •lection contests for major lo- candidates are seeking the two tee contests shape up: Arthur N. One change in the Republican Police immediately investi- rid of the sand. Mr. Cook told cal nominations in five Bayshore nominations to run for Township O'Neil, Serpentine Dr., Mon- organization will be the replace- gated and found a man operating police he had state approval to municipalities as the deadline for Committee. mouth Hills, and Walter B. La ment of Councilman Thomas a bulldozer. On the beach was a do the work. State officials filing was reached yesterday. The GOP also his contests in Rue, 5 Hillside Ave.; District 24 Oakley by S.M. Hoffman, 10 large pile o! sand estimated at claimed no knowledge of such -June 1 contests were promised three districts for county execu- —Frank R. Weiland, 29 Washing- South St., as GOP committee- approximately 5,000 yards, and aapproval. among Republicans in Middle- tive committee posts. ton Ave., and Arthur J. Sulli- man in the fourth district. Planes Blast four-feet deep excavation along Also, there was no record of town; both parties in Matawan Filing for the Township Com- van, 23 Highland Ave., both Mr. O'Hern will be seeking his the shore. township approval of the project Township; Republicans in Atlan- mittee nominations were Joseph Leonardo, and District 27—Mrs. second three-year term on the According to Capt. Raymond under terms of the community's tic Highlands and Holmdel, and M. Malavet, li Sylvia Ter., New Bertha I.. Brunt, 195 Ocean Ave., council, and Mr. Labrecque his T. Walling, the owner of the soil removal ordinance. Democrats in Union Beach. Monmouth, and Edward P. and Mrs. Helen C. Kelly, 54 Nep- first. Mr. Labrecque was elected property, Howard Glantz of . Capt. Walling, Detective Lt. Jo- In Keansburg and Raritan Makely; 428 West Front St., Riv-Juhe PI., both East Keansburg, to a one-year unexpired term Viet Bridges Brooklyn, had made arrange- seph McCarthy and Committee- Township there, will be primary er Plaza. Both were selected by and William Bove, 38 Pacific last year. Both men are at ments to sell some sand as fill man Harold H. Foulks ordered contests (or. parry committee the parly's 24-nun screening Ave., and Edwin J. Ensign, 42 torrieys in Red Bank. SiAIGON, Viet Nam (AP) T Several of the brjdges hit by to Sam Braen and Co,, Wyckoff, the work stopped. Also on hand posts only. Party slates in Key-committee.. - • Pacific Ave., both East Keans- Mr. Falvo, a bakery distributor About 200 U.S. Air. Force and the Americans were ordy moder contractors for the moderniza- was the building inspector. port and Matawro provide no Also running «re Robert J. Ta-burg. residing at 103 Herbert St., and Navy planes destroyed six vital ately damaged by raids early in tion of Rt. 36. Inspect Site Mr. Anderson, who lives and bridges and a river itrTV In North the day but were reported de- primary tests. ... ,.. - . bit, 130 Cherry Tree La., and There are no contests In the Build Marina Later Capt. Walling discussed Thi» pictilre .by municipalities: Joseph T. Chiapetta, 913 Rox- operates a funeral home at 272 Viet Nam today, a U.S. spokes- stroyed on repeated strikes. It seems that Mr. Glantz wants the matter with the township at- bury La., Belford, a Candidate Democratic party for the two Broad St., will be trying to bring man reported, ft was the most In addition to bombs and JfflQOLETOWN nominations for Township Com- to build a marina on the prop- torney, Vincent C. De Maio. Both tyM Republican party has a backed by a conservative fac- back a GOP majority at the destructive operation mounted to rockets, the planes made exten- erty and thought this would be men inspected the site.

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