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LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1962 TWO SECTIONS -SEVEN CENTS Na 124 Telegraph Hill GCong-Arideirsoir. Parkway Entry To be Closed IMlavy Wicer Overshot vucork iy 250 Miles Helicopter Rescues Astronaut From Dinghy in Lonely Atlantic Access Road vs. CCerr-ZvAiRls BdDIs QxplairBed Two Hyphenated Labels Present' Confusion in the Public's Mind Blocked Off Next Wednesday HOLMDEL The-New! Jersey I j. I 1 Lzr f-r- I Highway Authority yesterday stood firmly by its decision lo close to the public at 7 a.m., Wed nesday Memorial Day an en WASHINGTON (JP) As the trance into the Telegraph Hill park maintenance area which mot argument over health care for! CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) Malcolm Scott Carpenter lived to tell a stranger-than-fiction story today how he orbited the earth three tunes, overshot his landing 65 and older with Social Security coverage.

Many labor and senior citizen groups back it. Kerr-Mills (fox Robert S. Kerr, and Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, D-Ark.) is the program the aged builds up, two hyphenated labels fly back and forth: King-Anderson and Kerr-Mills.

orists have been using illegally as an access to the Garden State Parkway in the face of mounting by 250 miles and vanished for 41 pressure to keeping the thorough King-Anderson (for the bill's authors Rep. Cecil R- King, D- minutes. Plucked by helicopter from fare open day, Carpenter, a Navy lieutenant commander, was taken late last night to Grand Turk Island in the Bahamas for an emotional reunion with the first American to go into orbit, Marine Lt. Col. John H.

Glenn Jr. In relative isolation, he will tell his exciting story there to physicians and spacecraft technicians before he can forget any part of it. And then, probably on Sunday, be will be returned here for a news conference a clinical dis on the federal statute books since 1960 but not yet imple Mrs. Katharine Elkus White, and Sen. Clinton P.

An dinghy in the lonely Atlantic Thurs- mented in alt states. It would derson, is the measure still pending in the House Ways help medically needy old persons through a combination of and Means Committee. It would People Are Authority chairman, said wood gates will be temporarily installed until the arrival of a pair of new sliding metal gates in about three or four weeks. The barrier will be erected in the maintenance area 500 or 600 feet off the Crawfords Corner Road on the west side of federal and state financing. The American.

Medical Assn. and put into effect President Kennedy's plan for payroll-tax-fi- other opponents of the adminia nanced health care of persons Overjoyed at tration plan say that, given a chance, Kerr-Mills can do the cussion of the most dramatic bit of space fiction yet to come true. the Parkway in Middletown. Toll evaders who may attempt To the scientists, the engineers and the-space-medicine workert job. 1 "Welfare Department says I ripie uroiT KirschCase Is Dismissed to use the road are subject by there is no reason to repeal law to a maximum penalty of "Thank God he's back, who monitored every minute of thealmost-fivehwrslongght, this was a major milestone on the way to the moon.

$200 fine, or 30 days', imprison Kerr-Mills if King-Anderson is enacted, that together they can These few words summed up reaction to Malcolm Scott Carpen ment, or both. Additionally, driv help nearly all the aged. King-Anderson, the department esti The mission brought to light ing privileges may be suspended or revoked, D. Louis Tonti, the ter's historic three-orbit journey By with a cliff-hanger ending which Parkway's executive director new dangers the hazards of miss-, ing landing target areas by wide jolted everyone into prayerful sus mates, would take over enough of the load now being handled under Kerr-Mills and the Vet Magistrate Thomas J. Baldino, margins, for example and pointed toward solutions of some of said.

He directed attention to the Parkway Regulations which state "no vehicle shall enter upon or pense. From blast-off through the or bits, and announcement of re-en erans Administration to reduce acting on the motion of City Prosecutor Jacob Rand, dismissed the the problems of man in space. leave the Parkway except at ac charge of driving under the influ by $100 million to $125 million a year the amount of federal try, general interest in the Navy cess points designated by the Au thority It opened up, too, new vistas of voyage by satellite. It may even have advanced the ence of habit-forming narcotics against Fred 19.. 910 Van funds "needed" of these' pro-j lieutenant commander's flight 6eemed not as great as that of Marine Lt.

Col. John H. Glenn Court yesterday. Mrs. White said she bas received resolutions protesting the United States manned space pro grams Here is a rundown of major provisions of the two: Rand, in explaining the motion, the first U.S.

astronaut to cir said, "The medical profession has cle the globe in a space ship. It closing from uie Monmouth County Municipal Assn. and. Holm-See PARKWAY, Page 19) COVERAGE AND ELIGIBILITY not yet proved that 'goof-balls' are King-Anderson: those who habit-forrrung. was mainly regarded with a feet ing of quiet satisfaction.

Then the bombshell announce gram beyond the phase of three-or even five-or seven-orbit flights, and on to the field of missions. The launching of Carpenter's Aurora 7 spacecraft at 7:45 a m. Eastern Time Thursday was a perfect one. Thwart it into have reached 65 and are eligible for Social Security (or Railroad O'Neals Held ment. His capsule overshot the "Since the burden of proof would be on the state to sustain the charge," Rand said, "I felt that it would be impossible for me to Retirement Act) old age bene ASTRONAUT 'A-OK Scolt Carpenter gesturesUo newsmen and Project Mef- landing target area by 200 miles; fits workers wives and-4ftei4- nirv nf irials af tr dnnninir his snace suit orior to yesterday's successful triole radar, tost bim starting with re- eligible dependents.

Those al For Action oft which the Atlas vehicle inserted the capsule was near the ideal -orbit of the. earth. Chest mirror reflects images of other persons in the confer ready retired would be eligible, entry; all radio contact was gone For 41 agonizing minutes a nation was fearful and tearful. even though they did not during ence room. press the charge beyond a reasonable Kirsch.

who is currently serving two sentences totaling 90 days in county jail on two counts of hav And the orbital flight itself, as ticked off in Carpenter's flat, terse their working years pay the proposed extra tax. 'The income re reports, seemed almost routine in "I'm afraid that boy burned up." a man in New Ya k's Times Grand Jury ceived by retired persons -would ing narcotic implements in his spite of nagging little problems that kept cropping MIDDLETOWN TWP. Pres-J Square muttered sadly. "Then the joyful announcement. (See BILL, Page 19) (See KIRSCH, Page 4) Zoners Deny Variance for The really alarming part came ton O'Neal, 34, and his wife, El Cemetery Access Creates Problem "A plane spotted the capsule and after the Navy lieutenant com sie, 2L were held for action of mander fired the retro-rockets the Grand Jury yesterday by Mag a life raft "with a gentleman named Carpenter." From coast to coast came sighs that would retard his speed suf istrate W.

Gilbert Manson for al ficiently to make the capsule drop legedly forging four checks for Mobile Homes of relief and shouts of glee. Up more than $409. Highlands Dee Lights to State out of orbit and descend through the atmosphere. of which will be used in Mon WOODBRIDGE legal echni- The checks, police said, were went windows at Rockefeller Center, and out went showers of tick MATAWAN TWP. An appli Normally the heat of reentry.

mouth County. drawn on the Middletown Lin- er tape celebrating the safe land the ionization of the air in front croft bank. Detective Sgts. Rob Mrs. White said that slopes will be rehabilitated with the major calities must be resolved efore the J.

Highway Authority starts work on the proposed new 33-car cation for a variance for a mobile home park in the Morganville section of the township was re of the spacecraft, cuts off radio ert Letts and Frank Gleason in ing. In a Dallas. restaurant a communication for a minute or vestigated the case and Sgt. Letts' portion of $50,000 to be used fori erosion control, rehabilitation of parking lot for commuters adjac lady, after learning that Carpen press of Monmouth. a nd HIGHLANDS Borough Covin two.

Glenn experienced a commu signed- complaints -against the jected last night by the Zoning Board of Adjustment. ent to the Red Bank Lincroft in hree" representatives of the Bor ter, 37, was safe, said: "If I only slopes and drainage. pair. nications blackout at this stage of bis historic flight of last Feb. 20.

terchange of the Garden State known while I was trying to The board's decision culminated ough of Highlands to be appoint A contract was awarded to Wil Victoria Queenan, 321 Garfield cil in an unannounced specialj meeting Tuesday adopted a resolution deeding the Twin Lights over to the state. Attending the Parkway on Newman Springs eat I couldn't eat a bite." ed by the local governing body. (See ASTRONAUT, Page 18) a series of hearings on the ap Long Branch, was found guil- road in Middletown-Twp. Mrs. plication of Mrs.

Lee Becker to! IrxDf.p&ssiog. a had check for $60 Joe Foss, commissioner of the (See ORBIT, Page 4) liam A. Potter and Son of Middletown, to provide 20,000 cubic yards of topsoil for the slopes. 15,000 square yards will be used The board wUlmakft. an report to the commissioner of the KKatharine Elkus White.

Authority (See ZONERS Page 4 meeting ere" AMa'y6T Cornelius J. drawn on the Keansbiirg Middle- Department of Conservation for town National bank. She was Judge Accepts chairman, said yesterday. "Tb? biggest problem is en south of Eatontown and 5.000 Guiney, Councilmen Herman J. Black and Robert Diebold and William Russell, borough attorn found guilty by the magistrate referral to the state Legislature as part of the report of activities north of Eatontown and south of Mayor Disagrees and fined $50.

Restitution has been made to the bank. Telegraph Hill. GM. J. Stavola Co.

'-pmiit'. shei said. A new survey is necessary on a road to to the township, she in the agency, ey. Robbery Plea Joan Saccomanni, 9 Melrose, The historic, 100-year-old lights The twin-towered brownstone of Red Bank, the only other bidder, submitted an offer of $37,800 will still be located in the bor Middletown entered a explained. The road leads to the cemetery of the Trinity Episcopal lighthouse sits 200 feet above sea level' and overlooks the approach ough.

and will become the finan With Consultant Of Not Guilty plea of not guilty to a charge of causing death by auto stemming Some of the $100,000 allocated for the improvement of acceleration and deceleration lanes may cial burden of the state. to New York Harbor. The site Church of Red Bank, off Wood land drive. The Authority con was used, by Gughelmo Marconi The lighthouse was acquired by FREEHOLD Jack Sullivan, structed the road when they cut be used at the Red Bank Lin for. his first wireless experiment the borough after it was declared from a mishap occurring when John Ballweg, 7, chased a ball into the roadway near his home and was fatally injured, when struck 22.

of 239 Garfield Long off access to the cemetery when FAIR HAVEN Discussion of croft interchange, Mrs. White and for first radar test. nually recommended by the con sultant's report. surplus property by the federal the Parkway was constructed. an independent consultant's recom said.

Branch and Burton Ullery, of 78 Briar Toms River, pleaded eovernment in 1954. It was deal Kosene, a spectator among the mentdations for improving local Of $320,000 appropriated for The Authority authorized the by Mrs. Saccomanni car. The cated as an historic monument in1 The site was used for a beacon as early as 1746 to guide ships past Sandy Hook and into New not guilty before Judge Elvin R. 150 assembled at the Knollwood educational facilities turned ito pavement restoration, a part will appropriation of $570,000 addition- case was referred to the Prose- Simmill yesterday.

school to hear the report of Dr. a' political battle ad a possible (See ROAD Page 41 1055. 2 '--The borough set up a commiS' (See MIDDLETOWN Page 4 jal funds for four projects, some York Harbor; The pair were charged with Francis A. Cornell, president of forerunner of November's mayor armed robbery and robbery of Education Research Services told Dr. Cornell that "you have alty campaign last night as Mayor Milton Kosene challenged the the Red Roof Tavern.

Holm-Gordon Thompson, a bartender of an erroneous impression conern- community's ability lo pay the $150,000 to $200,000 additional an- del Twp. ing the economic status of this The date for the trial wai set for Tuesday subject to an application for adjouroemnt by a court appointed lawyer. J.F. Kennedy community." Mayor Kosene's remarks were answered by Peter deK. Dusinberre, Board of Education president and the mayor's Republican opponent on the November ballot.

Sullivan and Burton allegedly forced Thompson at gun point to Congratulates Dusinberre, although taking pain hand over $110 of ths tavern's ey and later assaulted him. The to point out that the board has ncidert twk pifre on A5nl 25. (See FAIR HAVEN Page 4 In other arraignments. Ttom- M.S. Carpenter ion, known as Twin Light Commission, to maintain the monument A marine museum was opened there in 1959.

After an 11-year absence a light was put in the north tower in 1960 as an aid to navigation during the boating season. The Twin Lights will be operat-' and maintained by a board of trustees consisting of persons, R0XANA similar to the non-profit corporation plan under which the Desert-ed Village of Allaire is operated. The Board of Trustees will in-, elude the Commissioner of Department of Conservation and Economic Development, the director of the Division of Resource Development, the chairman of the Bureau Parks and Forestry, and Parks and supervisor of Historic Sites. Also included will be a member of the local governing body, member of the local Planning Board, a representative of the Colempn nrt M'ty of (See JUDGE, Page 19) WASHINGTON (AP)-When at Wavy: Stay Oil Road! fn ffre Record I 111 ft r-fytVi 2 i I JiifiV i'i 's L2XJ i I I I V- I i -a last word flashed to the White House that Malcolm Scott Carpenter had been landed safely aboard the carrier Intrepid, President Kennedy picked up a radio-tele Friday, May 25, 1962. Amusements Bridge Classified Advertising Crossword Puzzle phone and told the astrorfaut.

"We are relieved and very proud of your trip." In turn Carpenter apologized "for not having aimed a little bit better." There had been 41 anxious min 18 l16 II, 19 ie 15 15 It 4 $.7 Comics Editorial Page Horoscopes Facing the Question Hal Boyle utes of silence Thursday after Carpenter's Aurora 7 blazed back Obituaries, Death Notices EARLE Navy officials Issued a warning yesterday which stated that unauthorized per sons driving on the Normandy Road will be. prosecuted by the United States Commissioner. Normandy Road, a Navy highway which stretches between the Leonardo pier and NAD Earle, is exclusively for the use of authorized personnel, officials stated, and explosive carrying vehicles must be protected a-gainst the possibility of collision with civilian traffic. Seven accidents have occurred along the road in at a a months, it was reported and although naval officials said they regret any inconvenience to motorists, the safety of local resi into the atmosphere, lost radio contact, find overshot its landing area by 230 miles. But finally he was spotted on a lif eraft bobbing Wanted WANTED Cirgrnlut and Choir IMrVctorv 1 Mal rrpllta to Box B-77J, Daily rtcord, Lion Branch.

Confidential. (Adv.) Social Sports Stock Quotations Television 12, 13, 14 IS beside the space craft. Kennedy told him, "I am glad TODAY'S WEATHER Sunset 8:15 Sunrise 5:30 Butcher Experienced only, year round. Kay's Market, 07 Broadway, L.D. CA MX.

(Adv.) that you got picked up In good shape, and we want to tell you that we are all for you and send you the very best luck to you and Sunny today, highest tempera ture 80. Fair tonight and tomor your wife." i STATE CONTROLLED Tht KizhUnda Twin Lights will no longer be maintained by the boroujrh and the local Twin Lfoht CommiKslon an the mayor and Council voted to turn over the deed to the state. The atate now assume the financial burden of the 100-year-old structure. It will be operated in a similar manner to the non-profit corporation cf Deitrted VUle, of Allaire. row.

(Complete Weather Report Pags rrntic cab ca t-VM dents and protection of their The Navy l.r-utonant commandoes KENNEDY, Page 4) 4). property is paramount. (Adv.).

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