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LY KECO Weather Forecast Daily Record Want Ad Takers Never Sleep I To Place An Ad After Long Branch NICE AMD HOT (Complet tot hat Report on Page 3) VOL S9 NO. 90 LONG BRANCH. NEW JERSEY FRIDAY. APRIL 15, 1960 TWO SECTIONS SEVEN CENTS 4 rr Wtrk Br BMOBD Cantor OAi KB Western?) ini i 4 1 hoping Up US' Viewed ss Set frSV an: res 17a Battles for the United Slates Dssyes DD OSDC senatorial nomination in both major political parties highlights the activity in Tuesday's City Station Starts Tests primary ejection in New Jersey. U.S.

Sen Clifford P. Case, a Republican liberal, is rated a favorite to fend off a growing conservative challenge to his But Camp Held Needing Big Middletown AAay Sue Despite Letter Of Equipment renomination. Finishing his first term in office, he faces Robert Morris, onetime counsel to the U.S. Senate's Internal Confab Idea Radio station WRLB-FM has begun testing its studio and transmitting equipment during even- FREEHOLD Middletown Twp. Security subcommittee; and David Dearbon, Elizabeth.

In the Democratic Senate lgng hours, Joseph P. Tomaino, president, announced yesterday. might still proceed with its intent Judge Refuses ine station has been granted a permit by the Federal Communications Commission to construct primary, former U.S. District Attorney Thorn Lord, 54, is Ministers End 3-Day Session On Strategy WASHINGTON AP Thc ions of obtaining a Superior Court judgment to force 100 per cent assessment by all municipalities running with solid organization in Monmouth County despite and operate an FM radio station in Long Branch. WRLB is auth backing against an unkown, 62 letter from the Monmouth County year-old lawyer, Richard M.

Glassner, who is running without stage was set today for Western Dismissal of Lakewood Suit orized to broadcast at 107.1 megacycles with 1,000 watts power. BIG TOP'S COMING Mayor Daniel J. Maher (right) buys the first ticket to the May 20 performance of the Clyde Beatty Circus, which will be held in the Long Branch Stadium, from Daniel Cohn (second from left), president of the Exchange Club, sponsors of the performance. Looking on is Joseph Dempsey (left), co-chairman of the circus committee, and Commissioner George R. Wool-ley.

Merchants along Broadway, as well as Exchange Club members, will sell the tickets. unity on basic issues at the outset Tax Board to each assessor and governing body directing assessment of real and personal prop The signal will cover a 35-mile of next month's summit meetin" any organization support. Seeking nomination to Con radius. erty at "full, true value." Lawrence A. Carton town The station is owned and oper gress are incumbent Repub with the Soviet Union.

But the Western camp lacked any spectacular new idea wilh FREEHOLD Superior Court lican James C. Auchincloss, ated by the Long Branch Broadcasting with studios ship attorney, said yesterday that Judge J. Edward Knight has refused to dismiss a suit by the Rumson, who is running for re- wnicn to seize the bargainin in- he feels that the township would and transmitter at 156 Broadway. itiative from Premier Nikil.i Township of Lakewood to force "very likely" proceed with its pro election as congressman from New Jersey's Third Congres The station's antenna will be Khrushchev posed court action if the county mounted on a 150-foot self-sup assessors in Ocean County to assess real and personal property at full value. is not fully assessed at full, true sional district which embraces Monmouth, Ocean and a section The three days of foreign min Hollywood Estates Plans To Be Argued ported tower, which, station of Record Lack Prompts Court To Decline Act value within a reasonable period ficials say, will be the highest isters talks which ended Thursday completed the major homework "Six towns have re-assessed and The judge did offer to sit down of Middlesex counties.

The Democratic organization landmark the city. The station has been opened others are in the process of re valuation, according to Ross R. choice is Mrs. Katharine Elkus White of Red Bank, former initially On a 6 to 11 p.m. basis, Beck, board secretary.

at any settlement conference that might be arranged between Lake-wood and the municipalities affected to work out a schedule in order to save the taxpayers the although it eventually intends to on strategy for the summit gaiii-ering starting in Paris May Hi. That meeting will briny President Eisenhower, Brili.sh Prime Minister Harold French President Charles de Lakewood Twp. has already in mayor of her home community. She is chairman of the New operate on an early morning to FREEHOLD Superior Court stituted such action, while in Berg- CD. Declined midnight schedule.

WRLB will continue its testing until all FCC Judge J. Edward Knight of the apparently lengthy er County, Superior Court Judge Jersey Highway Authority which operates the Garden State Park Gaulle and Khrushchev. day dismissed a motion to force! litigation. Donald A. Waesche on Tuesday FREEHOLD Superior Court Judge J.

Edward Knight will on May 6 hear legal arguments why plot plans for the Hollywood Estates in Ocean Twp. should not be declared invalid. Lawrence A. Carton Atlan technical requirements are met, after which broadcasts will be way and is vice chairman of The Western foreign alfairs the building inspector of Ocean directed such action in the case The Court refused to direct such chiefs referred unfinished odds conducted on a regularly sched By Cittadino Benjamin N. Cittadino, 3 Roy a conference but slated th.it any necessary time and assistance the State Democratic Committee.

Unopposed for the freeholder and ends to inter-allied specialist uled program basis, on or about June 1. port to issue a building permit to Mrs. Vera R. Frampton, Oceanport, for the construction of a dwelling on a lot located on the south side of Port-au-Peck avenue, i nominations are Republican that might be rendered to effect a settlement, would be given by the court, in the event Lakewood The corporation is owned by al has declinedthe position as director of the local Civil De tic Highlands attorney, yesterday filed the complaint and obtained Freeholder Earl L. Woolley, of Ridgefield Park.

The question of real property being assessed' at full value involved a litigation by Mrs. Paul Switz, Middletown, in which the State Supreme Court in 1957 directed Middletown to conform with the State Constitution and law which calls for 100 per cent assessment. an order to show cause why felt inclined to call a meeting. Dr. John J.

Gisualdi, Harry B. Brody, O.A.Beamonte and the estate of Umberto Mazzacco. groups in Paris, London and Washington. The ministers themselves will have another pre-sum-mit gathering in Istanbul' May 1 The Western governnient chiefs will assemble in Paris May 15 for a final strategy session before the big conference opens the following Neptune Twp, and his running mate Charles I. Smith of Upper The court suggested that the! The judge ruled as being with there should not be a restraining order issued against development fense and Disaster Control, Mayor Daniel J.

Maher announced yesterday. He said Cittadino had said (See MUNICIPAL, Page 2) attorneys confer as to the possibility of remanding the case to WRLB, 'means Radio Long Branch. It is hoped that it will be associated with the name of out merit, a motion for the dismissal of Lakewood's complaint, made by James Wilson, attorney the Zoning Board of Adjustment of th.Sp-aeie tract located north of the Hollywood Golf Course and west of Deal road and west of about six weeks ago he was in day. Okay Police for a "full and complete" recorder Barnegat Light, one of the terested in the position, but' that the city. Charles Kramer, executive dir The letter sent out recently by the county tax board, directs the defendant communities.

recent interests had made him change his mind. assessors and municipalities which atter Francis a. u-enay, attorney for the board, admitted that the record was "woefully incomplete." Sidney Alpern, Long Branch at Retirement the course near Logan road. The complaint contends that the plot plan of Hollywood Estates filed on July 17, 1955, was filed without obtaining approval of the Cittadino, who owns Nick's Bar, have as yet not complied, to Wilson contended that it was incumbent on Lakewood to have made demands on the other communities to conform before it in "proceed forthwith to do so." 591 Broadway, said he felt he couldn't devote the time neces ector of the Chamber of Commerce, yesterday offered the Chamber's congratulations to the station. He said he is sure that it will be of ijreat public service value to the city, and he extend Beck said the letter restates RUMSON Borough Council torney, contended that the board had to issue the permit because the lot which had 75 instead of the board's opinion that all prop stituted the suit, and also to in last night approved the applies sary for such a vilal job.

However, he offered to take the job on a temporary basis until a re erly should asses-sed at true vestieate if anv of the muncinali- Ocean Twp. Planning Board and the Ocean Twp. Committee. It is also contended that there is an infringement on property of the' tion of Patrolman James Tanner for a disability retirement from ed the Chamber best wishes the required 90 foot frontage, had; ties were conforming. value.

He said it was the county board's duty to see that the law been a non-conforming lot since ak nn the police department. The Western foreign ministers made elaborate plans to keep small-power allies informed on their proceedings. They also arranged to contact Soviet I'nion in advance on procedural mattcr.s, including a Western decision to take up disarmament as 'the No. 1 summit discussion topic. The Ministers reached speedy accord on the two major cold war issues headed for summit discussion Germany fierlin and disarmament.

Basically, they re-adopted their previous on these issues with few modifications, even though the Reds hrno rejected the Western proposals before. On Germany, the ministers golf course 1913 A variance was denied by, 1962 or Wilson fully complied with In his letter to Council, Tanner placement is' found. The resiganation. effective May 1, of Civil Defense Director James F. Henneberry, Larch wood Plaintiffs in the suit are thejthe Zoning Board in March.

iasked the court to direct such ai The t(wk the action aft" said he was seeking the disabi Busy Day For Local Firemen The warm weather yesterday Hollvwood Golf Club: Edwin and The judtre said it was lmDossi- ranforpnep lcr waning lor legislation wnicn lity because he has lost the sight In one eye, due to an accident Oakhurst, was announced wuuiu ciaruy me siaie assessment Mrs. Susane Gage; Melvin and ble for him to act on the mo- Tho daioH th ii wu at the April 5 City Commission picture, but which has not devel Mrs. Nancy Safren: I. Edwin and tion oecause there were both le- not incurnbent upon Lakewood to 1fnm'lftM A EValor-l ffril qnrl I iif 1 1 1 1 icciiac Ka rln-' gal and factual issues to be brought with it a rash of brush on the pistol range in January Mayor Peter Cartmell, in com oped. He said it is too late for de- make any investigation.

He said. meeting. Cittadmos nomination was also approved at that fires, keeping local firemen busy. M. and Mrs.

Edith menting on the request, said that emeu, ana me recoros oeiore nirnrThp rwfitiilinn nnrl tho Slafulps The Oliver Byron Engine Com any changes in local assessments this year. The board included in its letter, copies of a newspaper were incomplete. Arnold E. and Mrs. Eleanor Dorb- pany extinguished a grass fire at "Tanner was one of our most promising young officers and we The mayor said the job would1.

41fred and MrS- Helen V. 591 Patten yesterday after remain open, until a suitable dir story on the Bergen County impose a duty upon them (the assessors i to act, therefore there is no reason to investigate." Julius Cohn, Lakewood Twp. at-j Rosener. all residents of Deal had a lot of hopes for him. noon, and the Elberon Engine ector can be found.

road. The mayor added that Council Regional School Talk Is Slated stood by their long term goal of a reunified, democratic Germany, Company was called to a brush fire at S. Lincoln avenue last "had left the decision of his fu Defendants are Ocean Ben (See SUIT, Page 3) Middletown Twp. Committee has on two occasions to date discussed its possible intentions of iamin Harvey, building inspector (See WESTKRN, Page 3) night. ture entirely in the hands of Tanner and will respect his wishes in following this course of ac Perri Construction Newark; Both the West End Engine MONMOUTH BEACH Earl OBSERVE HOLIDAY filing suit to force the remaining MEETING SET The Board of Directors of the Long Branch Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly breakfast meeting at 8 a.m.

Tuesday at the Garfield-Grant Hotel, and Shalaman Metuchen, tion." owners of the tract; and Holly All municipal offices will be'communities in the county to as closed toady in observance fisess at full, true value. Close, But Company and Phil Daly Hose Company fought a blaze at the city dumps on Indiana avenue early this morning. wood Estates Brooklyn, form B. Garrison, county superintendent of schools, will address the Monmouth Beach PTA on Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. in the Monmouth Beach Public School, Griffin St.

er owner. Good Friday. The Mayor and the Board of Commissioners extend best wishes for a happy holiday No Winners Court Refuses cpRaftn to evrvone i i Minimum of 2 Now Parks in County Needed to Meet Increased Demands I Easter 1960 will come and igo without a winner for the jPrizewords Puzzle. Eleven con I "if- 1 RoadJudgment Vacant House Gutted by Fire EATONTOWN A vacant two-story house located at 250 Wall St. was completely destroyed by fire this morning.

The fire was reported by the owners of the property, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wombough, 252 Wall at 2:47 a.m. The Eat-ontown Fire Company was assisted by the West Long Fire iiuuiivui uuin.i iui vvui Judge J. Edward Knight letter.

Mr. and Mrs. Larrv G. BY BOB LTTTELL and the plans that exist are not official; the two new parks that day dismissed a motion for a summary judgment brought by At least 2 new county parks Irwin speaks of represent the un may represent Monmouth ans the receiver for a defunct devel official off-the-cuff recognition tnat grow to $3,285 in 1985. I 4.

The increase in travel: around 1900 the average American traveled 500 miles annually. By 1955 this figure reached 5,000 miles and it is expected to reach 7,700 miles annually by 1985. oping firm against Middletown wer to the increased demand for recreational areas in the next 25 such areas will noe day be need ed. Twp. years The action was taken by Vin County officials have made over Company in fighting the Diaze.

Fire Chief Richard Zadorozny The one 24 acre park that the cent DeMaio, Matawan, attorney, Yule. 81 Cooper Long Branch, almost made the grade but the words defer and yarn were their undoing. Would those words could have been switched on the proper coupon. Others losing out by one word includcl Helen J. Downey, 91 Liberty West Keansburg; Mrs.

Barbara Smith, 183 Broad Eaton-town; Frances Blaisdell, 618 tures to acquire a highly desirable county expects to have open by said the cause of the fire is still for the receiver of the Harmony The report points out that 440-acre area on Sandy Hook, but Home Construction which under investigation. this spring just "broke the surface," according to Joseph C. Ir "these very phenomena which have brought leisure and income seeks to force the township to win, Chairman of the Board of as yet there has been no response, and the request is pending. ENCOURAGE EXPANSION The Freeholders committee does formally take over streets in the have also brough serious ten Freeholders and head of the De Linhaven Manor Development sions for every day life both partment of Parks and Recreat Keyport-New Monmouth New working and lvmg take place hur orford Mrs. Robert M.

ion. Monmouth. riedly, under crowded and often encourage municipalities to increase their local facilities, and they have looked at some land Although no official long range DeMaio contended that the town noisy conditions. park requisition plan existsr local Bennett, 582 Russell N'cl-lie R. West, 506 High Mrs.

Mildred B. Sheldon, 242 Cum- ship in effect toofr over the Officials of the New York Re and made inquiries concerning officials recognize and are sym streets because-ft did repair and suitable areas for county parks. In the Record Friday, April 15, 1960 Page Amusements I2 Ann Laider 9 Birthday Club 12 Births Bridge 2 Comics 13 Crossword Puzzle 12 Editorial Page Facing the Question 9 Horoscopes 12 gional Planning Assn. believe that Monmouth County will be hard mings George Lucsdemo, remove-snow from the area. pathetic to the growing demand for facilities that will enable people to spend leisure time in a i Atlantic Ave Hazel Gior Lawrence A.

Carton town- The possibility of increasing the size of the one park it has er hit in the rush for recrea Ship attorney, contended that a tional facilities than those count alreadv been increased once meaningful way. dano, 296 Highland Ave; and Mrs. Alice Bodnar, 146 Sampson PL, all of Long Branch contract adopted by the Township Committee provided that the also exists. The New York Regional Plan ies which do not have extensive water fnritage. But these plans are far from association has focused attention streets would be taken over when A new high for the next puz- The use of recreation, areas will formal.

Irwin's statement tnat on the need for planning increased recreational facilities in their pub- the county would eventually not and should not be confined to county boundaries. The region Wal ftnvle au requirea worn was ciimos xo zo. witn iut a by the developer, and this hadjbonus entry coupon for a 17 not been done. week's subscription to the The judge, in dismissing the ac-LONG BRANCH DAILY REC-tion. told DeMaio that there is ORD valued at $150.

the award- like to have two or three more parks, one inland on alake, one 9 Jlication, "The Dynamics of Park i Demand." Looking Backward nhitnaries. Death Notices near a tributary of trie water al survey made up of 22 counties-is based on regional needs and regional facilities, and on this basis it sights the need for tripling Rjrfio and Television 12 BASIS FOR DEMANDS Growth in the demand for park will net the winner $575. ways, and one in a woodland area, make it seem a good pos Social facilities will result from the fol- a possibility that he may have a course of action against the township on the grounds of breach Sports -i sibility that these plans will be come formalized. present facilities. NEED CITED Stock Quotations 12.

6 Stock Quotations 2 Be certain to mail your answers in early and have" them ir. the mail box by Tuesday midnight. Many, were disouaMied of contract. i niui i Weather Outlook 3 1 There is a clear need for National estimates cite the need 1. The increase in county popu- land it Trii--r2W'- ftot'-isredjr Tn's" iFire Company tion shifts; Monmouth County recreation areas, an elevenfold increase in all-day recreational are 1955 population of 280.000 is esti these future needs are to.

be met; if the county waits too long the land will be scarce and expensive. The need for self-expression, warning. Some contestants mailed empty letters. Mr. Prizewords is, just as disappointed as all of you who as, and a thirty-fold increase in mated at 340.000 in 1960, 600.000 Beautiful Conagn, Cut Flow-era.

Potted Plants. Delivered. Felix J. Foreia, Florist. 192 Mon.

Blvd, Port-u-Peck. CA 2-2999. (Adr.) COJIMENDED Postman Gilbert Kaplan, West overnight and vacation areas. Long Branch, picks up a load or man at the Long red BANK Independent by 1975, and 1 million by 1385. 2.

The increase in leisure time; by 1385 the 40 hour week is expected to be reduced to 32 hours, tried eut and met defeat. Try again don't let it get you uranch fost Uliice. lie was praised, in a letter to Fire Company 2, announced Local ocean frontage and waterway access will attract vactioners in increasing numbers as popula Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield, from (yesterday that it is selling for activities in which people can take pride and security, the need for physical activity, for release of pent-up emotions. lawn, spring lr in the air aod ready to -use push-button fire bloom. 8L, (Adr.) former mail customer for his "dignity and efficiency.

IJliei 40c Huhn Garden Center, Belmar. happy winning days must 6a and this reduction will take the form of shorter work days and weeks, and longer annual vaca right a bead. tions grow and mobility increases. The need for this county to accurately estimate this demand and plan development accordingly is quite clear. for working off nervous energy, and for keeping out of mis Baby Orchids in a Corsag H.

Delivered. Lindhardt Florist, 14S extinguishers as a fund raising prospect. Paul Lang, chairman, announced that the extinguishers can be obtained through him, or any member of the company. The letter was written by Mrs. Vera R.

Balchumas, formerly of Long Branch, who now lives in Wana-massa, who said that Kaplan delivered braces, special shoes and medicines to her door, instead of requiring her to pick them up at the post office. tions. 3. The increase in earnings; the 1955 personal per capita in Decorated inter BaakeU (all Cake). 125.

Sugar Cookie Bunnies. 10c each. City Bakery. 17 Broadway. (Adv.) chief, ca nlargely be filled by a studied expansion of public recreational facilities.

As of now such accurate local Rockwell Ave. B. CA J-J11J. (Adr.) estimages axe of the crudest kind. come of $1,865 expected to I.

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