Distribution Today Weather Partly cloudy today, chance ol 17,975 •bowers; high, Sop. Partly cloudy BED BANK tonight; low, 30s. Partly cloudy tomorrow; high, 50s. See weather 1 Independent Daily f SH I -0010 page 2, ( HONDAYTHKuaurUDAY-MSTm J 35c PER WEEK Turned dally. Monday tarouiB Friday. Second Clftss Poitaze 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE VOL. 83, NO. 197 Paid »t Red Bank and at Additional Mailing Ollicti. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1961 BY CARRIER To Cut Lot Size For $25 Million JFK, Macmillan Project By Levitt Map Laos Strategy 1,300 Houses Mitchell Says Planned for Nixon Will Help Hughes Airs ELIZABETH (AP) — .lamer Leaders 500-Ac're Site P. Mitchell says former Vice President Richard M. Nixon Intentions MATAWAN TOWNSHIP will campaign for him If he — The Planning Board and wins the Republican guberna- On Platform Reported Township Committee torial nomination. LONG BRANCH - Richard J. agreed last night to dowrv Mitchell disclosed yesterday Hughes, organization Democratic that Nixon had confirmed a candidate for governor, told more grade lot size to 7,500 Hopeful commitment to come to New .nan 250 Monmouth County par- square feet in the south Jersey made before Mitchell isans last night he will take a entered the primary. PROPOSED LOCATION—The shaded area in this pic- strong position of leadership in west section of town for drafting the state Democratic WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitchell, former labor secre- ture is where the Riverdale Swim Club it proposed in a 1,300-house development tary, said he understood Nixon ilatform after the primary. President Kennedy and by Levitt and Sons, Inc. would stay out of the state if New Shrewsbury. The 10-acre tract is near the Garden Speaking at a pre-primary rally British Prime Minister Mitchell lost the primary. State Parkway, which is at the bottom of the picture. called by County Chairman John The action was a reversal ol W. Applegate at the Paddock Harold Macmillan are ex- the board's position last month, Former President Eisenhow- A hearing on the proposed club will be held Wednetday Lounge, Chelsea Ave., Mr. Hughes pected to begin charting when- members of the planning er has told Mitchell he will re- at 8 p.m. in the Tinton Falls School by the Zoning Board said he also will urge the State Allied strategy today for unit declared they were "against main neutral in the primary but Committee to conduct public hear- negotiations with Russia, any downgrading." added the November election of Adjustment. Backers of the club say 1,500 feet of ings on platform proposals. In return for downgrading, the "would be a different thing" woodland separate the club from iti cloteit opponent. Red China and other countries Levitt firm last night, however, The candidate, who was intro- on a permanent settlement of the duced by Mayor Paul Kiernan of made several definite commit- crisis in Laos. ments, as follows: Under School Law Long _Branch,_ declared .he_ will M School Rooms campaign on the record of Gov. The two "Western leaders, in 1—Construction and donation to Robert B. Meyner's administra- the second day of their Washing- the township of 34 school class tion and will offer to debate with ton conference, were reported rooms, Ma to won May Have to Vote the Republican aspirant anywhere UNITED— Monmouth County Democrats last night feted optimistic about Soviet agreement 2—A sewer disposal plant, to be in the state. a couple of candidates seeking their party's support in to a guaranteed cease-fire in the owned and operated by Levitt The former state Superior Court April 18 primary. Shown are Richard J. Hughes, left, Laotian civil war. 3—A large shopping center, judge, who is now a practicing They were expected to agree tentatively planned for Rt. 34, 06On Board of Estimate Issue lawyer in Trenton, said he wants candidats for governor, and Paul Kiernan of Long that once the fighting ends they the Beckstein tract, the platform to include a pro- Branch, candidate for re-election as state Democratic should focus their efforts on uni- MATAWAN—Unless the Board vised that Gov. Robert B. Mey-cause state law requires tha 4—Recreation areas, to be do- vision that state beach erosion committeeman. fying and neutralizing Laos, seek- nated to the township. of Education can get the state ner will promulgate the 1960 fed-any consolidated district with funds be spent on an area ing that objective in a forthcom- 5—Several sites to be set aside education commissioner to move eral census for New Jersey May population of 10,000 or more op- or regional basis instead of the ing international conference on for churches. Any denomination up the date, for the regional 6. erate under the board of educa- present town-by-town plan. Master Planning the future of the Southeast Asian referendum, this school, district Based on promulgation of the tion-board of estimate form ol kingdom. would be able to purchase such Match Funds * site. could wind up with a board of 1950 census, which took place in government. Kennedy and Macmillan, In Explaining that current state The proposals were termed estimate, tor a period of at least 1952, it had been expected that Two Towns fact, were described as sub- a year. The Register learned the 1960 figures would not be law requires. municipalities to stantially agreed in their posi- "satisfactory" by the board. No The Matawan district is a con-match state funds offered for anti- Report Cites Need board member objected to zone yesterday, certified for perhaps two years. solidation of Matawan Borough tions on a wide range of world The promulgation will have an erosion projects, he said towns downgrading. Vincent C. DeMaio, board at- and Matawan Township. needing beach work but unable problems — with one notable ex- effect on this school district he- Levitt Present torney, said he has been fld- Based on the uncertified IMC to meet the 50-50 formula have ception in the case of United Representing the Levitt firm at federal census figures, the dis-been ineligible for help. For Redevelopment Nations membership for Red China. the meeting were William J. trict has a population of 12,456 "This has been true," he said, Minimize Split Levitt. Jr., and Alex Polett, vice (the township, 7,359, and the bor-"even though erosion control work KEANSBURG — The revitali- ough's industrial tax base wi! president in charge of public re- No Demonstrations ough, 5,097). on the town's beaches might have zation of the water front area be three of the major points of Their differences on this point lations. The 1950 combined population been beneficial to an area ex- and the main business dislrict consideration under the commun- the Several board members ques- was 7,627. tending beyond the municipal and improvement of the bor- ity's master plan program. United States and Britain at next N. J. Group Will Avoid Any Racial fall's meeting of the V.N. Gen- tioned Mr, Levitt as to down- Under the board of education- limits." In its first report covering land eral Assembly. But the President grading in relation to school aid. board of estimate form of govern use and natural resources, Her- Rallies in Charleston Under , his plan, Mr. Hughes and prime minister indicated a Mr. Levitt replied that the ment, the school board lontinue: said, a more equitable formula bert H. Smith Associates, West firm's board of directors had to operate the school system determination to do everything rally, "but I in no way com- would be devised to consider both Board Mulls Trenton, planning consultants to "discussed this matter at great TRENTON (AP) - New Jer- but the board of estimate con possible to minimize the split. sey's Civil War Centennial Com- mitted the New Jersey delegation need and financial ability. It the local Planning Board, list length and determined that the trols the budget and all finan- would be comparable, he said, to They discussed the Red China mission, fresh from what it con-to attend a function of this kind." these problems in (he drafting of 34 classrooms could not be do- cial matters. the existing state aid program for Beachfront issue at the White House yester- siders a victory over racial seg- a workable planning program for nated unless there was rezoning The board of estimate woulc school districts where he said lo- the borough. day in a series of meetings which regation at a national meeting began at 11 a.m. and continued and downgrading to 7,500 square make up the school budget an cal finances as well as local needs Tract Use The report notes that these de- feet." in the Souai, plans to stay out Couple Face nually. The budget would nol are considered. until after 6 p.m. U. S. and of any demonstrations there. HIGHLANDS — Efficiency ficiencies in land use can be cor- British officials subsequently des- Cut In Half go to the voters for approval. rected through an urban renew- The group's stand against plans .(See DEMOCRATS, Page 3) Apartments? Motels? Boat basin? (See PARLEY, Pg. 3) The area is now zoned for lots The board of estimate, Mr. De- al program now being formulat- to segregate a Negro member Life Terms Bathing beaches? Swimming Of 15,000 square feet. Maio reported, would be a six- ed in the community. Mr. Levitt emphasized, how- at the April 11-12 fourth national Pool? "Miniature Coney Island?" member body, organized as fo The planning firm emphasizes aver, that not all houses in the Civil War Centennial observance lows: Woman All were mentioned last night In Slaying as possible uses of a 600-foot the need for a major clearance Candidates project would be on 7,500 square- forced a switch from a hotel in The mayor and one membei strip of beachfront property be- program and complete rebuild- foot lots.
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