Shrewsbury Zone Code Okays Town Houses SEE STORY BELOW Weather Mogfly iimny and warm today, HOME Ugh In mid 80s. Becoming clou- THEDMLY dy and warm tonight, low near Red Bank, Freehold 70. Mostly cloudy, chance el Long Branch FINAL showers tomorrow, high near 80. I 7 Friday's outlook, fair and cooler. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 89 YEARS DIAL 741-0010 VOL. 90, NO. 46 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1967 10c PER COPY PAGE ONE Free l$00 Prisoners in Provincial Capital Raid SAIGON (AP) — Communist one Marine A4 Skyhawk was Although some 400 prisoners helicopter field, a radio station, area, B52s made two heavy soldiers boldly moved into the lost and the pilot was missing. were retaken by dawn, the dar- a U.S. Seabee camp and a South strikes today inside the demil- provincial capital of Quang Ngai It was the 664th U.S. combat ing raid was a shattering blow Vietnamese training center. Thir- itarized zone dividing Vietnam. :arly today under cover of a plane reported lost in the north- in one of the largest cities in teen helicopters were damaged. Both raids were above the heavy mortar barrage and freed rn air war. the north. The missing captives The attacks drew immediate Marine outpost of Con Thien on 1,200 prisoners in the most Moving at 2 a.m. today into include some criminals as well counter-battery fire and flare- the jungle route which is the dramatic-action of the Red cam- the capita' of Qcang Ngai as large numbers of Viet Cong ships were quickly overhead to shortest North Vietnamese entry paign to disrupt and discredit Province, some 300 miles above suspects, the equivalent of a full light the embattled camps. Fir- to South Vietnam. South Vietnam's presidential elec- Saigon, an evidently large forre battalion of reinforcements. ing multibarrelled Gatling guns, Fighter-bombers again streaked ons. of Communist troops rapid'.y Other Attacks the flareships unloaded almost off at dawn to hit the Red gun A wave of attacks in the five split up, hit the provincial priion At the same time Quang Ngai 50,000 rounds on suspected Red and mortar positions just above and the • headquarters of the was under attack, the Com- positions — hut the results were the DMZ. The Reds have in- provinces making up the war South Vietnamese 2d Infantry Di- zone bordering North Vietnam in- munists hit in Thua Thien not known. stalled there an unknown number vision and mortared the Ameri- Province about 50 miles to the In another attempt to hamper of 152mm guns with a range dicated an all-out effort to spread can advisory compound. disaffection in the sector which north, mortaring a U.S. Marine Red infiltration into the northern about 18 miles. has always been the most politically sensitive in the na- tion. There j were 29 reported at- tacks or incidents in the 1st Strict New Zone Code Corps war zone, where the ground war and the political war GROUND BREAKING — Attending the groundbreaking ceremonies yesterday after- have blended into a single fierce noon for the new, $2.7 million, 114-unit and nine-story Harbor Towers Apartments struggle in the past few days. While the rttack on the jail in cn Ocean Ave. in Long Branch were, left to right, Mayor Paul Nastasio Jr., Paul Quang Ngai was the most spec- Would Okay Town Houses Kiernan Jr. of the Paul Kiernan Agency, Frank Messina, Wareham Corp. vice presi- tacular Red assault, the Com- By WILLIAM L. HAGEMAN will get the test of public expo- per cent of the total tract (but and service establishments, med- dent, and William Kraut, Wareham Corp. president. The Wareham Corp., New York munists also hit a power station, SHREWSBURY - The new sure at hearings Sept. 14 and 28. not less than five acres) for re- ical and professional offices, and City, is the builder and owner of Harbor Towers and the Paul Kiernsn Agency, a helicopter field, a U.S. military Briefly, this is what the planned tail shops, service establish- inn facilities. advisory compound, a U.S. Sea- zoning ordinance proposed by the Long Branch, is the broker for the apartments. (Register Staff Photo) Planning Board is stringent when unit development section looks ments, medical and professional The one - family houses would bee camp and a radio station. like: offices and transient housing fa- Many Casualties !t comes to planned unit develop- have to make up at least 10 per ment, and the board is banking Planned unit development cilities. cent of the total dwelling units The South Vietnamese suffered and would have to conform to many casualties, including 70 on its stringency to win public could take place in any residen- Maximum dwelling density favor for it. tial zone subject to the require, would be 2V2 units per acre for R-22 zoning requirements except killed and 104 wounded in a where they abut other zones, in combined mortar and ground at- The planned unit development ments of the zoning ordinance, the total area. concept would allow town houses, which was drawn in accordance Permitted uses would include which case they would have to White Mob Attacks tack on a Vietnamese ai|my t>ost which the document defines as with the Municipal Planned Unit one - family dwellings, town conform to the higher zone re- and district headquarters at Tarn quirements. Ky. "two or more single family Development Act of 1967, an act houses, public buildings, private dwellings attached with common passed by the Legislature in clubs and recreational facilities Town houses could not have Three Americans were reported walls, each having at least two May. ncluding — possibly — a golf more than three bedrooms, and killed and 44 wounded, while Negroes on March exposed walls and a front and :ourse, .churches, retail shops (See CODE, Pg. 3, Col. 2) known Communist losses were six To start with, the ordinance MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) — the same route Monday night re- area for 15 minutes while police killed at Quang Ngai and 14 rear yard." ;ays, the developer would need Negro open housing demonstra- suited in 16 arrests and two in- sought a sniper. None was found killed at Tam Ky. This boroygh, which has no at least 75 acres. tors, saved by a barrage of police juries. Negroes, who clustered on the In addition to the attacks in apartments and apparently Of the total, at least 50 per tear gas (rom surging walls of Less than "an hour after the street corner near the burning the 1st Corps area, Red mortars doesn't want any, has tradition- cent would have to be reserved •creaming, rock-throwing whiles, marchers groped their way building, denied there was any ally opposed any move to allow for recreational use, including Phosphorescence shelled a camp in the highland muiyple dwellings. returned to their headquarters through a protective screen of sniper or melee and insisted po- city of Dalat, and wounded 10 40 per cent in common open last night and watched it ravaged tear gas toward a viaduct lead- lice did all the shooting. Americans Tuesday night in a Town houses are multiple space available to all residents by flames. ing out of the South Side last They said that police fired tear barrage on artillery positions 20 dwellings, but they aren't apart- of ttie development. night, they were caught up in a Brightens Beach Fire officials eaid the fire that gas canisters into the building — miles northeast of Saigon. ments and they would be good In addition to the recreational destroyed the headquarters of the new crisis. It developed* as their area, the developer would be re- By AL HORAY a claim Miller denied. Overshadowed by the intensi- for the borough if established Milwaukee Youth Council of the bus pulled up outside council No one was injured and no ar- under tough standards, the quired to reserve 'space for IDEAL BEACH — Sightseers have flocked to the town- National Association for the Ad- headquarters in the Inner Core, fied Communist campaign in the ship beach, Bray Ave., here, for the past two nights to see rests were reported at the fire. South, American pilots kept up planners say. schools equal to five acres plus vancement of Colored People was the Negro section that was the No description was obtained of Hearings Slated an acre for each hundred dwell- a natural phenomenon in which the waters light up when caused by an arsonist. scene of rioting July 30. heavy attacks on North Viet- disturbed by waders or objects thrown in the waves. he occupants of the auto, police nam and flew 151 missions Tues- The tough standards are writ- ing units.' The blaze erupted less than an Police and Negro witnesses said. day. The U.S. Command said ten into the new ordinance, which He could also reserve up to J Mrs. Richard Ryan of 36 Bray Ave. said area residents hour after council members, led gave conflicting versions of what heard from children that the water lights up. Adults, not at by their adviser, the Rev. James happened. first knowing what to expect, went to the- beach to investi- E. Groppi, a white Roman Cathc- Sgt. Frank Miller said the ooun- Congress Kept in Dark gate the children's stories. ttc priest, escaped from a white cil members began protesting "It's beautiful," she said of the phosphorescence. A throng police estimated at 13,000. what they called lack of police light surf rolling onto the beach flares brilliantly as the The hecklers spilled over side- protection as they began moving waves roll and break.
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