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Rumson Taxpayers Told of Cost Asbury Park Evening Press 'Of Regional School Expansion TBI KVrNINQ NEWS RED BANK-LONG BRANCH BAYSHORE RED BANK-LONG BRANCH BAYSHORE 17 ASBURY PARK, N.J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1956 SOMEBODY GOOFED Retreat House Head Hits U.N. On 'Cowardice9 a tax rate hike by 1962 of $2.80 for each $100 assessment. Arthur L. Adamson, board president, said last night that the tax rate in both boroughs would increase 65 cents as a direct result of the high school addition and alterations. This is so, he explained, because capital costs as new construction and alterations are based on the relative assessed valuations of the boroughs.

Substantially Higher But. he added, the overall tax Amendment Hearing Put Off to Dec. 17 RUMSON By 1962 taxpayers here would be paying about 80 cents more for each $100 assessment as their share of building and operating an expanded regional high school. Rumson-Fair Haven Regional Board of Education members last night estimated the increase at a public hearing at the high school on the proposed $1,200,000 expansion program. The entire, program would be financed by a 20-year bond issue.

A referendum on the proposal is scheduled for Tuesday. Eighty-five persons attended the hearing. Some expressed concern about the ability of taxpayers to bear the burden, but But by 1962, Mr. Adamson-re-ported, the enrollment figures will be reversed, with Fair Haven sutdents accounting for 56 per cent of the anticipated 800 enrollment. He said 1962 Is used for the example since it is the year In which the enrollment should reach the level upon which the expansion program is based.

Reviews Crowding Problem Dr. John F. Kinney high school principal, reviewed the present overcrowding problem," and said double sessions will be needed in 1958-59 if the refer, endum is defeated. William J. Fanning and Fran cis A.

Kenney, board members, discussed details of the proposed rate increase would be substanti-i NEW SHREWSBURY A final hearing on an amendment to a lonlngordinance affecting an area along Asbury avenue and Rt. 66 had to be postponed last night because "someone" forgot to to create a new voting district In the north side of the borough. Mayor Rigby explained that more than 600 voters had to vote in two successive elections before a petition for a new district would be considered. The rapid increase in population in the north end now i LONG BRANCH "Moral cowardice" of the United Nations was lamented by the Rev. James Collins, new director of San Al-fonse Retreat House, West End, Wednesday night in a talk to the Holy Name Society of St.

Michael's Church, West End. Officers also were installed at the dinner at West End Manor. Father Collins, a member of the Redemptorist Order, hailed Catholic Hungary which in 1456 ally higher in Fair Haven be-! I cause operating costs are based on a comparison of enrollment; figures. This year Rumson students outnumber Fair Haven bring the amendment to the Coun cil meeting. the majority appeared to favor the board's plan.

Fair Haven Toid At a similar hearing Wednesday, Fair Haven taxpayers learned their share of building Councilman Herbert Willett III fold a reporter after the meeting and Humson is paying 3B per cent of operating costs, which include expenses such as teachers' salaries and supplies. mat tne hearing would be held on Dec. 17 since through a mistake the amendment had not been repelled the Mohammedan in 'and operating costs would mean Justifies a separate district, he said. An appropriation of $5,000 to buy office equipment for the tax collector's office was authorized by Council. Council adopted a resolution to add a special patrolman to the force for 1957.

Borough Council voted to vacate any rights to the old Hamilton Road which is now part of the Garden State Parkway right-of- brought to Council chambers. The proposed amendment deals with a C2 rone, which is a high expansion and financial aspects of the program. The addition would include IS classrooms, an 800-seat a gymnasium that could be divided into two sections, and special rooms. In the existing building, the auditorium would be converted to a library, the gymnasium to a cafeteria, and shop, laboratory, and arts and crafts facilities would be expanded. Mr.

Adamson said yearly prin-cipal and interest payments on the bond isr.ue would amount to an estimated $84,000. vasion of Southeast Europe and which today, 500 years later, is crushed under the heel of atheistic communism. He ridiculed the notion that peace can be 'bought." Such things as peace, liberty, security and religion must be fought for, way commercial zone, along Asbury avenue, east of the Garden Borough May Delay Use of Center Wing State Parkway, and Rt. 66. The amendment will ict way.

back requirement from 100 feet to said. rfe cautioned againct He- 75 feet in the front, and from 50 trying to appease communism Itions and lease it to the borough WEST LONG BRANCH Bor To Light Tree which he said will not rest until it destroys us or until it is de for $5,000 a year after which the borough will take over the wing stroyed. At Eatontown rent free. All borough offices including the Asks "How 'How long will we put up with GARDEN GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS EATOXTOWN The tradition Elva Kresge of the Signal Corps Engineering laboratories. Ft.

Monmouth uses osbstos glove to remove picture from oven where it was developed. the U.N.'s moral cowardice? he asked. "How long will we put up with the USSR which knows al Christmas tree lighting cere ALSO POTTERY AND HOUSE PLANTS ough Council last night voted to move up to July 1, 1957 the execution date of a lease between the borough and the community center which plans to lease a wing of the center for use as a borough hall. An amendment to an ordinance, passed earlier this year and authorizing execution of the lease, was introduced by Council. The amendment moves up to July 1 the effective date of the lease.

Earlier plans were to move next neither truth nor Justice? AT FORT monies will be at 7 p.m. Sunday in the park, it was announced feet to 40 in the rear yard. Wants Prohibited Area Charles J. Stosik. 12 Carlton asked the that "no gunning" aigns be posted near developed areas in the borough.

Mr. Stosik said his objective was not to stop hunting but to protect the children playing In the area. Couneilwoman M. Alice Holden remarked: "We have a farm but I don't even let my rat out during hunting season. Those hunters shoot at anything that moves." Mayor J.

Lester Rieby directed Borough Attorney Milton Maus-ner to look into the possibility of drafting an ordinance which would zone the borough into gunning and no gunning areas. 200-Foot Limit here today. This year's program will fea police department will be operated at the community center wing. Borough facilities are now located in a 60-y a r-old two-story structure on Monmouth road. Complain on Lights Edward R.

Dreehsel street 'light engineer for the Jersey Central Power and Light met (With Council and agreed to have 'portions of shields removed from jnew street lights in the borough. Council has received complaints I that the shields are blocking light 'and that the lights are too high. I Council discussed making Lo-I cust avenue between Wall street jand Monmouth road a one-way, ture choir music from the Methodist, Presbyterian, St. James Yet our own representatives shake the hands of the Russians whose hands are dripping with blood and drink vodka with them." The priest said that the Communist menace will not be removed until the other 50 per cent of the American people learn the difference between right and wrong and that truth Episcopal and St. Dorothea's junior choir groups.

The Memorial a month, but the center isn ready. A hearing on the amendment will be Dec. 20. 0 The Community Center, a non profit corporation, plans to remodel the wing to borough specifica- 5 -Minute Developer Bakes Photo on Print FT. MONMOUTH, N.J.

A new solution. Total developing time is photo-sensitive plastic which could five minutes, be used militarily for printing pho- Tq J'plaprlnt. an tographs in areas affected by atom- aiuminum piate coated with a spe-ic radiation and be adapted for cial vinyl is placed under a nega-many unique civilian uses has been tive, as in conventional printing, developed by the Army Signal lVLUylfTrl Sti? School Glee Club also will sing and there will be a community hvmn sing by the entire assembly. Mayor F. Bliss Price will light The present hunting ordinance; prohibits gunning within 200 feet I ROUTE 35 OPP.

BENWX EATONTOVN.HI the borough tree at 7 p.m. to of a house. Mavor Rlebv eom-'start the festivities. Dozens of "However mented, "by the time police ar-Mother trees spread through the To Face Jury For Assault is anosiute, ana noi reiauve as the Communists hold. The Rev.

Lewis S. Hayes, pastor of St. Michael's Church, installed these officers: James Roper, president; Thomas Hulse, vice president; Arthur Ardolino, secretary, and John O'Neil, treasurer. Paul Kiernan was toastmaster and 50 men attended. street northbound.

The matter was referred to the police committee for study. Council approved lot and street layout in 49 lot subdivisions off; Wall street known as Maple Manor. OPEN DAILY 9 5:30 SUNDAY 10 4 rive In request to a call from business district win De iigntea homeowners, hunters are well and the singing will begin. This outside the 200 feet limit." i Is the 10th year the Eatontown Council moved to petition theWomen's Community Club will eounty superintendent of elections have sponsored the annual event. Corps Engineering Laboratories.

jljght rays from the mercury-arc Ordinary photographic papers lamp burn an invisible image into tend to fog under nuclear radia- the plastic. Baking at 320 to 350 tion. The new plastic is almost un-i degrees Fahrenheit brings Service Due By Feb. 3 RED BANK The way Is being prepared for conversion of all telephones in this area to dial operation on Feb. 3.

The New Jersey Bell Telephone Company's new road street dial center will be ready to go to work on that date. Notices informing customers of their new numbers have been mailed out by the company. New number cards and instructions on how to place them over old numbers will be mailed before Feb. 3. Each customer also will receive a special directory listing the new numbers.

By the way, the REd Bank 6 exchange is being changed to SHadyside 1. This is being done despite protests last year from the Red Bank Community Chamber of Commerce. One chamber director complained that "Shadyside" has a "hick town" connotation. The telephone company remained unmoved, however, and "SHadyside" it is. NEW SHREWSBURY Charles E.

Marshall, 39, Shafto was ordered held for the grand Jury Wednesday by Magistrate Walter N. Cobb on a charge of atrocious assault and battery. Its Not Too Late Middletown Youth Undergoes Initiation affected by gamma rays and the picture, therefore has a particular mili-j Certain refinements will make tary value for use in "hot" areas, the new technique useful to indus-Pictures made by using the plas- try and to amateur photographers, tic process are clear, durable, 'since it is possible to develop waterproof and are stronger than prints in an ordinary kitchen oven. THE PERFECT GIFTS NEW BRUNSWICK James A. Warrington, Monmouth Nave-sink, Middletown Township, has been initiated into the Rutgers Uni us You can still have, FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING Needs No Darkness today's paper prints.

He was arrested by state police last Saturday after his wife was hospitalized with Injuries from a severe beating. She has since been released from Fitkin Hos Developing paper used by photo versity chapter of Tau Beta Pi, Discovered by the Ferro Chemi that new floor fori graphic laboratories today must, honorary eneineerine society. cal Co. of Bedford, Ohio, the pro- Portable Appliances CORNICES Christmas using. rtvm cess offers other important mm- ne nanaiea in me cam or in aim The son ot Mr.

ana Mrs. ADisna tary advantages. No water is need-1 amber light. But Signal Corps Warrington, he is a senior civil ed and only a limited amount of Scientists develop their plastic pic- engineering student and a member equipment is required in the new tures in a "dark room" with thejof Theta Chi fraternity, the band system. Neither chemicals nor a lights on.

Since the vinyl is sensi- and the American Society of tivil dark room are required. A sun only to ultra-violet, it can be Engineers. He attended Middletown pital, Neptune. Joseph Papaian, Fort Lee, was fined $25 for reckless driving July 23; Louis DeMola, 54 Morrell ARMSTRONG'S STUNNING TERAZZA C0RLONS OR RUBBER TILE In Any Color Expert Mechanici Coil For Free Ettimate Long Branch was fined $15 for improper passing at an inter lamp takes the place of an expo- exposed safely to the electric light Township High School. sure light and an oven replaces of an ordinary room.

the trays of hypo and developing The new plastic, which looks like Motorist Fined a piece of white shower curtain could be used for photo-mural wall RED BANK Gurth E. White-house, 74 Lake Shore Middle- finiul C1C W. H. WEISE CO. IT.

71 A JEBSET SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS OKE BLOCK NORTH OF SEA GIRT I-VN Gibson -040 section; Samuel Cartman, Brig-antine, was fined $5 for displaying an improper inspection certificate; Lloyd Cutrufello, Roselle Park, was fined J5 for failing to stop for a stop sign. paper, picture floor coverings. "ntn'y. well as decorated books and "''PiCroivcli for reckley dning, Rob-covers, table tops, lamp shades jert B. Aquilar, 5 Belshaw and aprons.

Since the image is im-Shrewsbury Township, was fined -ATLANTIC GLASS CO. GOOD GIFT HUNTING ia ior careless driving, ram J. bedded in the plastic, long life can Ft George Md Wfls be expected. The plastic back- fined S2s for leaving the scene of ground can be white or colored, an accident. Long Branch Man Indicted in Slaying i Wnw IT I DOWN I III if DOWN i (Langford Asbury Park, was In dieted on charges of forcing his way into the Asbury Food Center, 518 Summerfield on Oct.

23 and with taking $14.52 worth of groceries and cigarettes. The pres ident of the corporation is George Asbury Park. If 111 II Al FREEHOLD Floyd D. Buck, 19, of 60 N. Broadway, Long Branch, was indicted by the grand jury yesterday for murder.

The bill was among 14 indictments handed up to Superior, Court Judge Howard Ewart. Buck, who is in the county jail, is accused of using a pocket knife to stab Samuel Sapp, 23, of 34 Grant Long Branch, during a fight Nov. 1 at the city's sewage disposal plant, 4 Long Branch Ave. According to police at the time Hf IV I James Campfield, 35. of 144 Springwood Asbury Park, and Mrs.

Lottie Mae Johnson, 24, city 4 add enjoyment, value, usefulness to your home for as little as a $1.00 rTT IT FC resident living at 144 Sylvan were indicted for open lewdness. 2 I DOWN $4 .00 Ml I noun The indictment charges they lived together unlawfully as man and wife from February until recently, Another man and woman were indicted on a similar charge. They are Leroy Thaxton, 136 Sylvan Asbury Park, and Mrs. Mary Stngletary, whose address was the same, according to the prosecutor's HO per month 5 of the investigation. Buck apparently intervened during a quarrel Mr.

Sapp was having with Buck's father, Ernest Buck 38. Floyd Buck allegedly stabbed Mr. Sapp in the stomachi Mr. Sapp died nine hours later, Nov. 2, in Monmouth Memorial Hospital.

AUTOMATIC COFFEE MAKER Automatic brtw selector Makes 3 to 9 cups So practical so on venient SANDWICH CRIU WAfUL BAUR Handy reversible grids Accurate temperature control Perfect for table-top HO DOWN-PAYMENT UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY WHAT NICER XMAS PRESENT COULD THE FAMILY RECEIVE? The elder Mr. Buck is a city NEW AUTOMATIC JKIIUT BakM, Fries, Stewi Just dial temperature 70a want Handy new 10-inch six V1SUALIZER SPfUmiON Twin-Calrod heating ele wants Visualiaer fabric dial Automatic signal light PORTABLE MIXER Weight lesa than thrt pounds Removable beaters 8-position speed selector AUTOMATIC TOASTER 6-pot ition brownness control Extra-high toast lift office. They are accused of having lived together from March until re-cently. Robert Cooper, 24, of 721 Main Bradley Beach, was indicted on a charge of taking $78.40 worth of spark plugs Sept. 1 from the Asbury Park Auto Sales and Service 624 Main Asbury Park.

Ralph J. Devivo, 562 Winter Long Branch, was indicted for allegedly receiving the stolen goods the same date. sanitary engineer. His son and Mr. Sapp were employed at the disposal plant.

Young Buck is the i father of two children. Mr. Sapp if THESE GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR POP BOY FRIEND OR BROTHER SEAT COVERS We carry a wide range of quality auto eat cover material, latest styles, colors and fabrics available at prices to suit every budget. FOR MOM OR GIRL FRIEND MIRRORS Thrill Mom this year with a fift that will please her for many yean. We have on display a large selection of mirrors for every room In her home.

Plus Many Other Lasting Useful Gifts is survived by his wife and three children. i Brothers Indicted Harvey C. Smith. 27. and his brother, William, 26.

both of Col-lingwood Park, Wall Township. were indicted on four counts of forced entry and grand larceny. They are accused of taking men clothing, shoes, cigarettes and, whiskey valued at $289 from Ward's I Market, owned by Edwin M. ard. $200 WORTH of extrai Genuine all-knotty pine bar with Formica top, plus three custom-covered wrought iron bar stools with EVERY complete basement.

on Oct. with taking $120 worth of tires Sept. 5 from the Tire Service, owned by David $192 worth of cigarettes and cloth-1 5mg WliW $WV 159 95 ELECTRIC RANGE 179-M mg Oct. 17 from Pineview oro-l eery, operated by Aaron Langeri and Joseph fishman, and with taK-ine $88.91 worth of tires Oct. 16 from Point Esso Service, operated by C.

H. Okerson. The lattar place is in Freehold Township, the other three in Howell Township. Mirrors Jalousies Plate Glass Tub Enclosures Picture Frames Window Glass Aluminum Combination Windows Doors Custom-Made Auto Seat Covers Auto Glass Installed While You Wait Dennis Walker 18. New FREE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION We'll be glad to give you an estimate for converting your attic or basement to useful living space.

Write or phone NOW! Brunswick, was indicted for allegedly stealing a car belonging to Al- bert Holland, Marlboro Township, here on Oct. 8. BIG TRADE-IN NO DOWN PAYMENT Vr ikJ Lh LA City Man Held George McDowell, 19. of 410 BETTER 2 Stevens Students RED BANK 6-7060 RED BANK 6-4326 Calls taken 24 hrs. daily ATLANTIC GLASS CO.

Face Bomb Charges HOBOKEN A hearing has been set for Dec. 14 on charges! "Glass and Mirrors In Evtry Siz You Can Break that two Stevens Institute stu-j iwrnt co HOUSEKEEPING SHOP 46 Monmouth St. Tel. 6-4310 Red Bonk Plenty of FREE Parking Space in Rear of Store MMTH dents exploded two home-made TNT bombs on the campus. PRESIDENT-ELECT OF NAM-Ernest G.

Swigert, presidentelect of the National Association of Manufacturers, is shown in New York, yesterday os he attended the 61st congress of American Industry of NAM in the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria. (AP Photo) while waiting for the court 1831 STREET So. of 18th Ave. on Rt. 71 (4N) BELMAR Tel.

MUtual 1 -091 0 21 MAPLE AVENUE Cor. White St. Maple Avt, RED BANK Tel. REd Bank 6-3860 Entrance on White Street RED BANK 77-79 CENTRAL AVENUE action, the suspended students yesterday were released in $1,000 bail each. Thev are Stanley Poole.

23, Babylon, N.Y., and OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK 'Open All Day Saturday" i Paul Forgie, North Caldwell..

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