' Diftrfcition -* -* BANK / Today i OMVMg m. Hfefc 7 16,825 kOHPAY THKVGH rjllDAY-teT IITS J *m,Um (Might KMT W. High tomorrow IMS.' See Y weather, page 2. Y C A R VOL. 83, NO. 118 Inutd Dally, Monday tbrouih rndty. tnter«3 *• Second Clm Mattel RED BANK, N, J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1960 7c PER COPY • 3£ P E R S PAGE ONE at th» Post Olflct at Rid Bank. N. J.. under the Act 01 March 3. 1171. ^ Creek Mercury Up, Rain Predicted; Buses, Trains Are 'On Time9 Two Cabinet The weatherman predicts rain Meanwhile, the Long Branch slight' delays caused by heavy Bridge Will nd rising temperatures tonight and New York & Long Branch traffic. and early tomorrow as snow re- Railroad dispatcher reported Local road crews rushed moval efforts continued and most that northbound commuter trains through to completion the clear public transportation returned to are within two to six minutes of ing of parking lots to handle chedule. schedule. Christmas shopping traffic. William D. Martin, U. S. weath- Improvement Road clearance is reported Be Restored :r observer in Long Branch, said Southbound trains from New progressing, and all main road: Jobs May :his morning that snow turning York, however, are running as and highways have been cleared rain tonight should aid the much as 12 minutes late, a con- and are open for traffic. Pandolfi Says massive job of clearing Mon- siderable improvement over de- Day of Recovery mouth County roads. lays such as yesterday's Penn- Yesterday was a day of recov- He said two low pressure sylvania "Owl," which reached ery and return to normal for the He's Against ireas, one from the southeast the shore six hours behind sched- state. and the other from the west, ule. Most schools, offices and fac- should result in higher tempera- The bus line's reported regular tories opened. tures by tomorrow afternoon. runs back on schedule, with only Newark and Teterboro Air- Filled Today Location ports reported normal traffic in- coming and outgoing, although MIDDLETOWN — The some runways were still un Township Committee' last New School Plan plowed. Many National Guard units 5 Posts night, voted 3-1 to ask the helped . localities dig out from county to restore the Pews Is Presented in Union Beach drifts of up to 10 feet. Fort Dix loaned Trenton 10 snowplows to Creek Bridge in Port Mon- TRENTON — The Union Beach ;han building a new school on Remain help with the task. Board of Education will ask its some other site. <• mouth. The Garden State Parkway re- The span, on Port Monmouth rchitect to prepare plans and If the addition were construe- specifications for a 12-room ad- ;ed, the five-acre Central Ave. turned to its normal speed limit Rd., was washed out during Hur- of 60 miles an hour. ricane Donna. ition to Memorial School, with site could be utilized as a play- Vacant he structure not to cost more ground, it was noted. There Sections of Newark, Jersey Committeeman Paul Pandolfi City, Camden and Trenton were voted against the measure. than $315,000. would be little play space left at Memorial. still impassable to traffic. Plows WASHINGTON (AP) In doing so, he made it clear And on Jan. 4, county and worked all night and lines of President-elect John F. that he was not against restora- Paul Pandolfi itate educational officials will in- No Tax Increase State officials said that if the trucks followed them to carry tion of the bridge but the new pect a proposed school site ofl away the snow. Kennedy, behind schedule location of it, Central Ave. and look into the »nd issue is less than $200,000, in filling top administration itate aid will pay it off — mean The New Jersey Turnpike stii: The county plans to raise the possibility of the board's arrang had a 35 m. p. h. limit and was jobs, plans to step up the Middletown ing for temporary classroom ng there would be no local tax bridge some five feet and re- increase as a result of the con slippery in spots." pace and probably name at locate it about 30 to 50 feet in- facilities. itruction. Abandoned Cars 1 land. least two more Cabinet mem- Mulls New These were the decisions made Mr. Eriksen and Mr. Langan Some abandoned cars still had Mr. Pandolfi continued to press bers today. at a hearing here yesterday coti\ (See SCHOOL, Pg. 2) (See WEATHER, Pg. 2) for relocation of the bridge abuot ducted by the sjate Department There was some talk that Ken- 1,500 feet inland. Voting Areas if Education. nedy may try for a clean sweep He said this would enable the and announce appointees during MIDDLETOWN - The Conv In addition to board members township to go ahead with his md state and county officials, the day for all five of the $25,-' mittee announced last night thai Recount Breaks Tie plan for the development of the the hearing was attended by O00-a-year Cabinet posts still v?f vast meadowland adjacent to theit will begin a study after Jan. 1 Union Beach Mayor Harvey C, cant. He expects to leave tomor- bridge, into a marina complex, to split 11 of the 18 voting dis Eriksen and Councilman William REVOLT TARGETS—Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selassie, row for a rest in Palm Beach, Want Bridge trfcts in the township. J. Langan. In Chamber Election left, was on itate visfHo Brazil while Crown Prince Asfa 'la., and is hopeful the task of Officials noted that the dis Last week, at a public hearing licking key men is far enough tricts should be split as a resull The board said last week it RED BANK—Six directors of J. Poston of Bell Telephone Co. Wassan, right, was reported a captive in Addis Ababa in Port Monmouth, residents ilong to permit a stay through of the last three elections. would present a plan at the the Community Chamber of Com- 50 English Plaza. amid rumors of a revolution. Effort to take over the there came out solidly for re he Christmas holidays. The districts slated to be split hearing for a $415,000 12-roorn merce were elected yesterday. Three-Year Terms •toring the span as proposed by school on the Central Ave. site A recount late yesterday broke The six directors will serve fo government in Ethiopia was reported in message picked Word of the projected speed-up the county. are 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, came from the President-elect'i 13 and 18. Instead, it offered a pplan where- a tie for the sixth seat. Four of :hree years; up by British radio amateurs from an unidentified source.,. Mr. Pandolfi feels that rebuild- press secretary, Pierre Salinger. In each of these districts, al by thh e schoolh - would be built for the directors elected were in- Officers for 1961 will be chosen ing of the bridge would limit the (APWirophoto) Kennedy now is at the halfway least a thousand' votes were casl $387,000. cumbents. by the directors at the Jan. 11 development of the meadowland. point on his Cabinet with five in the recent election. Too Costly They are Hubert M. Farrow, meeting. The new president the He reasoned that unless the members chosen. Voting during the past three Even so, the proposal was op Jr., of Allaire and Son Agency, will appoint three directors b bridge were placed 1,500 feet in- years has averaged better than posed By Mr. Eriksen and Mr.199 Broad St.; Joseph T. Grause serve for one year, bringin Salinger told newsmen Kenne- land, the township would only b 600 each year per district. Langan as "too costly" and of Parsons, Canzona, Blair and their number to 21. The presi dy almost certainly will fill more wasting funds. He said he felt dent'of the Retail Trade Boarc Haile Selassie than one of the five other posi- In 1958, the committee createc George C. Skillman, director o Smith, 18 Wallace St.; Samue' the bridge would have to be torn automatically becomes a cham tions' during the way. It would the existing 18 districts. the state Division of Local GoV Libovsky of Acme Furniture, 131 down .In five years to make way Monmouth St., and Frederick ber director. be the President-elect's first de- Prior to that there were 13. emment agreed. for hii proposal. He indicated that the divisioi Schlosser of Steinbach's, Broad At yesterday's chamber meel parture from a pattern of no Sgt. John B. Kelly was com St. ing, Mr. Conway urged the di more than one Cabinet appoint- , The committeeman maintained mended for his actions during would not approve any bond issu Out in Coup rectors to seek additional mem merit in a single day. And there moving of the span inland WOM in River.*laza Dec..2, over $200,000 and said he wo.uk New Members •nabla th,e township to develop prefer to see the figure close: The two new members are M.bers to help finance next year'i have been intervals of several He pushed a burning car out o CAIRO (AP) — Ethiopia's rev •bout 90 per cent of the meadow- to $150,000. Harold Kelly or the Red Bank budget. Asfa Wassan. staged a bloodless days between most of the five a garage and suffered a burnet olutionary government, installed land area. With a $200,000 issue, phi: Register, 40 Broad St., and Ed- Francis J.
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