.m- f*t«r M (itf* rt to •noaa, Hgh today sad tomor- rtw to tfaa Ms. Low tonight in the Us. Friday, Mr. 6M weath- er, paje X MONMOUIH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS DIAL 741-0010 VOT. 87 NO 185 <•"»* flir. llondnr UUOTJIS Friday. Stan) CUuu FoKatt WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1965 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE No Statewide Election Expected by High Court By WILLIAM HENDERSON in particular, would be called I know the court will not rule sembly, working under the shad- running in each district In five Hughes again warned the Re- Getting a full meeting going for tionment plan wiM be temporary. TRENTON — The reapportion- upon to campaign around the that such a type election take ow of a veto threat from Demo- other districts in northern Jer- publicans this week he would not today appeared nearly impossi- The big Issue of concern to every- ment-weary legislators are in forstate under a court plan of re- place, if it has to do the job cratic Gov. Richard J. Hughes, sey, the Senators would run put his signature on a bill deal- ble, because of the numerous St. body should be the one dealing a break from the Supreme Court. districting. of reappoitionment instead of the hopes to pass a redistricting pro- countywide. ing with the changing of con- Patrick Day affairs going on. with a permanent phut for next They won't have to run state- The mystery of how such talk Legislature," he added. gram that looks like a twin to The Assembly can pass this gressional lines. Nevertheless, the Republican year." the 1-2-4 proposal. That one first measure tomorrow — if the lead- leaders did get in a lew hours wide in this year's election, The got started was solved when it Hie probability of the court He claims no realignment is The Democratic lawmakers was discussed last Nov. 25 when ers can find four missing votes of serious talk on the big prob- Register learned last night. was discovered a jurist dropped having to give' the Legislature necessary because no congress- could give the Republican* a. lift, the court first sounded off — needed to make up a total of men are seeking election in thelem. It was explained that if the the remark about the possibility some plan of its own, loomed vote-wise, but won't. Supreme Court, as a last resort, of legislative candidates running bigger than ever today as the with the edict that shook the 31 votes for passage. state this fall. Sen. Richard R. Stout, R-Mpn- takes on the task of reapportion- statewide, while speaking at a senators and assemblymen politicians leaders and voters. If this can be done, the bill The April 1 deadline, set by mouth, said last night; They are watching the con- Ing the state, it would not dictate luncheon. planned to gather tomorrow in a The New Twtit will be sent to the Senate, which the court, is just around that "Unless .'w,e can, reach some ac- fusion with the knowledge they that the lawmakers run on such "The justice was probably special session to draw a reap- The Assembly plan with the will have an easier time in vot-perennial corner — and several cord Thursday, the first thing have an ace In the hole — the a broad bash. thinking about the setup in Ill-portionment bill that will satisfy, new twist would have 10 conin- g its approval. legislators are of the opinion that that should be done is to ask governor. Reports circulating around the inois where the legislators run them, even if it doesn't send them gressional districts in the state The next stop would be the if some drastic action isn't taken the court for more time." If the Republicans pass a bill State House the past month gave statewide, a court house source home overjoyed. — with each one splitting into governor's office — where it wHl tomorrow they might as well He said he feels this should be and Hughes kills it, they will the impression the 21 senators, remarked. The Republican-controlled As- two districts and with a Senator probably gather dust on his desk. go Home and watch television. granted, because "any reappor- ask the court to study his action. Demonstrators Clubbed; 8 in Hospital King to Lead New March MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Dr. Martin Luther "We must get together a peaceful and orderly 1. Gov. George C. Wallace permitted voter regis- King, Jr., claiming police brutality, planned to lead a march on the court house in Montgomery." tration boards 10 extra days to process voter applica- man* on the court house at noon today to protest a The horsemen swung clubs, canes and ropes to tions in six Alabama counties. They include Dallas, rout of demonstrators by club-swinging sheriff's break up a-sit-down'by about 600 persons, many of whose county seat is Selma, a center of civil rights deputies. them white college students from other states. "Among activities for weeks. the injured was a white college teacher from 2. At Hayneville, A)a., the board of registrars an- The deputies, astride quick-starting quarter horses, Pennsylvania. nounced that it has registered the first Negro voter clubbed white and Negro civil rights demonstrators in A state official said a mixup in police orders in Lowndes County. Negroes outnumber white resi- a bloody melee that sent eight persons to hospitals caused the deputies to nudge their horses into the dents by a wide margin in the county. yesterday. demonstrators. 3. Civil rights leaders failed twice in-attemptt-to- "We. cannot stand idly by and allow this to Developments march on the Dallas County court house at Selma. happen," King told his followers at a rally several There were these other developments on the Police halted them. hours later. racial scene: (See RACIAL, Page 3) COLLEENS ALL — Three St. James Catholic School students show the spirit of St. Patrick's Day with the wearin' o' the green on Broad St., Red Bank. The colleens are, left to right, Cynthia Hedberg, 13, of 29 Brown PI., County Pushes Its Building Program Red Bank; Dottie Ann Carroll, 13, of 58 Crest Dr., LiHle Silver, and Sutan Fortchmann, alip 13, of 67 Stephan- 'FREEHOLD — An architect "We hope to be able to let a prisoner jail two yean off, the the Hall of Records, and the Tha Hall of Records court rooms rogate, and Board of Elections ville Blvd., Middlstown. Today honors. St. Patrick, patron was employed for the proposed contract and break ground by the freeholders said they had planned Juvenile and Domestic Rela- will become office space. for vault needs. $1 million court house addition end of this year and have the new early land acquisition to assure a tions Court front the present'court taint of Ireland. When the existing jail, wfhich 2Q» Prisoners and land was purchased for a new addition in use next year," Mr. choice location at ft fair price: house basement. has been considered inadequate Currently the jail and the min- county Jail yesterday as the Mon-Danskin, director of public prop- The court house wing, 176 by The county clerk's present for several years,- is abandoned, imum security rehabilitation cen- mouth County Board of Freehold- erty, declared. ::,' 65 fe»tr'w1H be built on the south quarters in the Court House will it will be converted to storage ter, on Manalapan Ave.,' accom- era gave impetus to its ambitious . Township Tract side flj t)je b«L5lc building, extend- be absorbed by expansion of thespace:-'its Hvee floors will be modate a maximum of 269 prison- Set Keansburg, capital construction program. A 21-acre farm tract in Free- ing into the existing parking lot. prosecutor and sheriff offices. shared by the county clerk, sur- (See COUNTY, Page 3) James W. Mancuso, Long hold Township, 1«« than a half- An entrance lobby in the new Brandt, architect on the court mile from the court house, was structure will include tha innova- house opened lltyears ago to re-purchased for $42,000 as a jail tion of a general information desk Freshman Howard Talks, Gets Backing Med Bank Bus place what is now' the Hall of site from Anastasia MenUisdi. It and receptionist. Records, was engaged todraw lies about as far west of the court New Facilities plans for the wing which will be house as the present jail is to the Seven new court rooms, offices an almost identical match for theeast, in the Hall of Records com- for the county clerk's court divi- Service Test initial section. plex, sion, a suite for the probation Breaks Old House Rule A contract, to provide for the Continuation of auto van trans- department, larger facilities for usual 6 per cent of construction portation of prisoners will be re-juries, the law library, and law- HBANSBURG — Hans to pro- ShorxRite Supermarket, the Mid- WASHINGTON — Rep. James J. How- not ordinary and brougM special knowledge cost to cover Mr. Mancuso's fees, quired when the jail is built, in yer-client consultations will be vide bus service to Red Bank fordletown Shopping Center and ard, D-3d Dist., N.J., has broken the old to our committee. He knows all the answers is to be negotiated in the next 1967, but the problem will be no 1 local residents moved another Two Guys From Harrison. built in the wing. House rule that a freshman congressman from, his vast experience' as a teacher.
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