Allies Seen Giving Approval for Talks

Allies Seen Giving Approval for Talks

Diitribution Weather Today BEDBANK 18,250 W|fcMt temperature M both day*, Low tMdfht SMI. Set weather Dial SH I -0010 pats X ir/M oi vin •» Iiiutd dallr. Hosier Unml* Ittdur. Second Out Poitt«» RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1961 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE VOL. 84, NO. 74 KM •iiu* BS »»* •» AMJUOUI *uuun omcw. Condition Imposed Levitt School Allies Seen Giving Plans Okayed MATAWAN — The Board ol stages, 24 rooms at the beginning Education, by unanimous vote and the final 10 rooms towards last night approved plans and completion of the Levitt housing specifications for the proposed project. Approval for Talks 34-room Levitt school, but im- But board member Alfred R. posed a condition thgt^the build- Manville said last night that ing be constructed and completed Levitt officials recently indicated as an entire unit—not in stages the firm would be willing to erect United The original Levitt plan had the building "all at once," if the been to build the school in two board insisted on it. The company has agreed to build and donate the elementary Front school—the cost value of which ToDiscussis estimated at $700,000 to $8r« 000-as part of the planned 1,280— house Levitt development. Wanted Before Winter AddingTo William J. Levitt, Jr., said >r WASHINGTON (AP) — cently that he hopes to star France and West Germany ACCIDENT SCENE — Walter R. Rascher. 43, of Cedar construction of the building "be are expected to give re- fore winter." luctant approval to further Grove, was killed instantly yesterday when his station Schools The exact date of construction wagon, traveling south, struck the rear wheels of a however, will depend on whether Washington-Moscow talks northbound tractor-trailer on Rt. 9, Freehold Township, MIDDLETOWN - The Board and how fast Levitt can obtnin aimed at a Berlin settle- of Education announced last subdivision approval for the hous ment. just north of the Freehold Traffic Circle. Eddie A. night it has started planning on ing project from the Planning The exchanges would be at Byrant, New Brunswick, was the driver of the truck. the four remaining school proj- Board and Township Committee ects which were proposed two Up to this point, Levitt Im he ambassadorial level. (See story, page 2.) 'ears ago in its $3,750,000 bond submitted to the planners onl However, the French and West ssue. one preliminary subdivision m ip lermans reportedly would prefer In the wake of enrollments re- for a section of the project— 2 to hold off on further East-West $2.6 Million Project ports by Paul F. Lefever, school houses—and this has not yet re exploratory contacts until the superintendent, the board said it ceived Planning Board approvil Western powers agree to a united would meet in conference with its Public Hearing approach to the Berlin problem. irehitect, Frederic Fessler, Haz- The Planning Board will c< n This was made clear by diplo- let, to duscuss additions to the duct a public hearing on thi* matic sources after the Western Keansburg and River Plaza phase of the housing project to ambassadorial steering' g r o u p Plan School schools. morrow at 8 p.m. in town hall. met for 3'/2 hours last night with Enrollment Figure The school is to be built on an Foy D. Kohler, assistant secre- Mr. Lefever said the enrollment 11-acre tract east of Lloyd Rd. Yankees Clinch World Series tary of state. as of Sept. 30 was 9,393 but that on Church St. The British, French and West it was possible that it had hit Levitt has received preliminary German envoys and their aides The Yankees clinched the World Series yesterday by defeating stunned Cincinnati, Vote Again 9,400 as of this date. ipproval on the school plans from have been meeting almost daily The superintendent expressed the state Department of Edu- 13-5. It was an almost effortless five-game series for the New Yorkers. Hera, Yankee with Kohler, head of the State FREEHOLD - The Regional expansion of school facilities. the hope that the board would cation, and will now submit the Johnny Blanchard is greeted at home by Elston Howard (32) and bat boy as he Departments task force for Ger- High School Board of Educa- One was the plan adopted by move to get the remaining proj specifications to the state agency many. ects under way as soon as pos- for final okay. scores on hit homer in the first inning of game at Croiley Field. Blow scored Bob- tion vcted last night to submit a the board last nifht and the sec- Not Bridged -referendum to voters calling for ond was for an addition to be sible. Mr. Manville said last night by Richardson before him. See sports tection for details. (AP Wirephotol construction of a 1,300-student built to the present 1,500-pupil Board officials said that the that Levitt "could improve on the Diplomats sources, in disclos- school to be constructed in How- school on Broadway to accommo- original number of classroom ad- school plans" but that "under the ng the French and West German ell Township at an estimated cost date 1,300 students at an esti- ditions outlined in the bond issue circumstances the board is in no views, conceded that the gap be- of $2,674,000. mated cost of $1,930,000. might be changed. position to bargain about the mat- Middletown tween the thinking in Washington, Members Comment The board has approximately ter." MV Efforts Hit; London, Paris and Bonn was not The board's action authorized bridged when the western for- the architectural firm of Mickle- Prior to the board's vote, the hrce quarters of a million do! Three Factors eign ministers met here in Sep- wright and Mountford of Trenton members made the following lars left of the bond issue. Specifically, Mr. Manville cited tember. to prepare plans for the board to comments: The bulk of the funds covered the electrical system, floors, and Tax Bill Board Member Sam Saunders. the cost of additions to the Leo- the air ventilation system as Help for Hughes To underline the French posi- lubmit for state approval. Then, a date will be set for the Farmingdale, said he feels he nardo Intermediate and Navesink areas which "could be improved tion, ambassador Herve Alphand, referendum for the eight munici- consensus of the public opinion schools and the new Harmony on." Democrats Republicans who attended last night's meet- palities in the district. is to split the regional eventual school and two new Intermediate He said he saw no reason why Relief ing, also saw Secretary of State W-Acre Tract ly . and the sooner we decen plants. the Levitt school specification NEWARK (AP) — Democral JERSEY CITY (AP) — James Dean Rusk alone. Alphand and the other envoys were not avail- An option on a 60-acre traiclof tr&llze, the better." Under the original proposal, should not be on a par with board Richard J. Hughes, who says thi P. Mitchell, the Republican can- Middletown, East Keansburg and specifications for the new junior- able for comment after the con- land on the Squankum-Yellow Howard Woodward, Manalapan New Jersey gubernatorial elec- didate for governor, invaded Bayvlew Schools were to be in- senior high school. ference. Brook Rd. was authorized by the Township, said, "An addition to Possible tion is as important nationally heivily Democratic Hudson Coun- creased seven rooms and the Riv- Board president Harold J. 'board. the present building would cre- MIDDLETOWN — Taxpayer! as locally, will receive campaign ty today with the charge that The European allies were er Plaza School, five rooms. Dolan pointed out that neithe A referendum was defeated on ate a monstrosity." here still feeling the effect of the help from two high level mem New Jersey's motor vehicle ad- briefed on the recent conferences Set Conferences the school board nor the town- between Rusk and Soviet For- June 15 that called for a 62-room J. William Boyle Freehold bor- hike in their tax bills might get bers of the Kennedy -dministra- ministration is "one of the mos How many rooms will actually ei n school oh the same tract at a ough, said he felt the new site ship could force Levitt to build tion. mismanaged areas of our state « Minister Andrei A. Gromyko be added will be decided after some relief next year. cost of .$3,435,000. was the best solution as a new and donate a school. government and the two-hour meeting last conferences with the architect. The possibility, however, de- Hughes said at a Democratic Last Wednesday, the board an- addition here would only create a (See SCHOOL Page 2) (See ALLIES, page 2) In other business, the board ac- pends on several big "ifs." rally last night that "Kennedy In a speech prepared for deliv- nounced to municipal officials "tremendous traffic problem." wants us to win." He added that cepted the resignations of Wil- If the municipal, school anc ery to a luncheon of GOP lead- two alternate plans for future (See VOTE, Page 2) the composition of the U. S. Con- liam McDermott, high school his- county budgets do not rise toe ers here, Mitchell promised to Public Out gress next year depends on the tory teacher, and guidance coun- sharply, taxpayers, thanks to i appoint the most qualified admin- East German New Jersey election. selor, and Robert Myers, gener- large increase in new ratable, istrator he could find to over- al science teacher. At Meeting this year, might get a breathei The Democratic candidate re- haul motor vehicle policies.

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