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Phelan, Civil Defense JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP)—Foreign Minister Su- s the governing body organized director, and William Smith, Hughes bandrio today rejected the latest Dutch offer to negoti- r 1962. electrician.. ate their dispute over West New Guinea. He said Indo- Both men were nominated for Defer Appointments e office. Mayor Applegate said appoint- nesia would negotiate only if the Dutch agreed in With the installation • of three ments to the Board of Health, advance to transfer the area to Indonesian control. lemocrats , on the , governing Zoning Board and Planning In Reply Otherwise, said Suban- >ody, giving ..that party control Board would be deferred becaus or the first' time in 16 years, (See MATAWAN, Page 2) drio, Indonesia will take vlr. Walsh could have been elect- the Dutch-controlled west- id, but before a vote was taken, ern half of the big island ie said: To Plan by invasion, as it has threatened. "I will withdraw my 'name Gibson TRENTON (AP) — Gov.- "We do not object to bilateral 'rom nomination, since it has elect Richard J. Hughes has negotiations with the purpose of een the practice of this body assured New Jersey com- the transfer of the administration name the senior councilman of West Irian (West New Guinea) is council president. 1 feel, there- Pledges muters'that they will not to Indonesia," SubandriB said. ore, the post should go to Mr. be double taxed, even if the arlson." Subandrio thus replied within New York Legislature adopts Unanimous Economy Gov. Nelson Rockefeller'* pro- 24 hours to Dutch Premier Jan The Republican was then elect- de Quay's unconditional offer to ed by unanimous vote. posals. talk over the future of the 159,- FREEHOLD — Frank E. Gib Sworn into office were John son was sworn in as mayor o Hughes made the assurance 000 square mile jungle-and-moun- W. Applegate, as mayor, and last night. tain territory claimed by Indo- this community last night befon Warren E, Hutchinson and War-an overflow crowd in the munic A spokesman said the Gov- nesia ever since it won indepen- ren K. Ryan, as'councilmen, giv- ernor-elect was not surprised by dence from the Dutch in 1949. pal building. ing the Democrats 4-3 control. Also sworn in for three-yeai Rockefeller's announced propos- 'Mere Formality' Appointments were as follows: terms as councilmen were Franl al. Subandrio said De Quay's olfer Ralph S.^ Hewer, Jr.,' magis- E. Weeden, an incumbent, an Rockefeller said he will ask "seems to me to be a mere for- trate, replacing James H. Martin, Anthony B. Smith. Mayor -Gib the New York State legislature mality because he still empha- who retired from office; John son, who was sworn in for a two today to cancel a provision of sized the basic policy of the Thaler, building inspector, re- year term, and the councilmer New York's income lax law which Netherlands is self-determination placing C. Fred Hockenbary; Mil- are Republicans. Mr. Gibson was READY FOR DUTY — Red Bank Borough Clark John Bryan, left, administers oaths gives credit to out of state resi- Paul E. Chester for the people oE West Irian." ton F.'Cole, New Brunswick, aud- appointed in July to fill the un- of 'office to Councilmen Lawrence R. Burdge, center, and John Warren, Jr, Dr. dents who pay income taxes in : In The Hague, the Dutch gov itor; Karl F. Heuser, engineer expired term caused by th Burdge, a dentist, is starting his first full, three-year term, and Mr. Warren, an attor- their own state. ernment refused to comment on and ' superintendent of public death of the late Mayor Partoi The recommendation is de- Chester May Subandrio's rejection.' Since it works,; and Koert C. Wyckoff, Callahan. ney, his second. signed to itop New Jersey from has no diplomatic relations with treasurer. Present Level recapturing some $27 to $38 mil- Get Marlboro Indonesia, a spokesman said th . Also,- Mrs". Margaret P. Vie- In his speech, Mayor Gibso lion a year from New York's government expected to be in- brock, borough clerk and water pledged to keep the budget a Warren, Burdge Sworn In treasury. formed officially o{ the Indo- its present level for municip New Jersey Intended to get the Mayor's Job nesian reaction through the U.S. expenditures and expressed hi money from New York under the MARLBORO TOWNSHIP - government or acting UN Secre- School Vote desir,e to continue the decorui commuter benefit income tax It Committeeman Paul E. Chester tary-General U Thant. created at the-council table. Hi Two Start New Terms levied earlier this year. is expected to be named mayor The Netherlands in recenl also requested committee chai Reciprocity Clauses of this community at its organ years had insisted on the righi Tomorrow men to • call monthly meeting RED BANK—Councilman John Mr. Warren had been appoint- In a modest and brief cere- The tax, identical to New Ization meeting tonight at ol self-determination for West The mayor reminded the chai Warren, Jr., a lawyer, started ed to the council in 1958 to fill mony, Mayor George A. Gray York's, was imposed on those o'clock. New Guinea's native population At Marlboro men that they are not authorize his second term, and Councilman a vacancy. He was elected to a asked the re-elected counciimen who live in New York or New- Mr. Chester will replace May- of 700,000 Papuans, contending to spend monies without the a; Lawrence R. Burdge, a dentist, full term that November. Dr. to leave their chairs once the fin Jersey and have income from or Charles T. McCue, also a Re- that they were not ethnically In- MARLBORO TOWNSHIP - proval of the majority of thei his first full term as the govern- Burdge was appointed to the gov-al business for 1961 was complet- the other state. publican. donesian. Indonesia rejected this, Voters will go to the polls here committees. He also stated th ing body organized for 1962 last erning body in 1960 and elected ed. Mr. Gray then swore in Mr. Under the reciprocity clauses Mr. McCue stated recently that holding that she was entitled to tomorrow to decide on a refer- he favored sealed bids for ex- night. to a one-year unexpired term in Bryan for another year of duty in the two laws, New Jersey he did not choose to serve again the territory since It was part endum which would allot $277,800 penditures over $100. Administering the oath' was November of that year. and sent out Councilman Harry planned to return to New York in the post he has held lor the of the prewar Netherlands East for the construction of a 10- The lone Democrat on thi John Bryan, the reappointed bor- Borough Council here remains Malchow to escort Councilmei the money it collected from New Indies. past six years. room addition to the Central council, Leonard J. Conway, wa ough clerk. all-Republican. Warren and Burdge back to th Yorkers, and, in return get the The newest member of the De Quay, in a speech to the School, Wickatunk. elected president of that bod; council table. money New York collected from committee, Mr. Chester was Dutch Parliament yesterday, The polling place will be in the replacing former Councilmai Before the new session started, New Jerseyans. elected to the governing body in dropped the Dutch demand thai Central School. Polling hours Carl M. Vanderveer, whose tern a prayer was offered by Rev. If New York cancels the reci- November, 1960. Indonesia, as a preliminary tc are from 3 to 9 p. m. expired. Mr. Vanderveer was thi procity clause New Jersey offi- negotiations, recognize the Pa Board Gives BackingMsgr. Emmett A. Monahan, pas- At the organization meeting, Robert A. Sena, superintendent unsuccessful Democratic candi tor of St. James Catholic Church. cials, say they may keep the J8 the lone Democrat on the five- puan right to self-determination of schools, said the board has date for mayor in November. But he said the Dutch govern million to $10 million a year the member committee, Joseph A. allocated $20,510 from its budget In other major council change To CD Instruction Falvo Is President (See TAXES, page 2) sworn in for ment still feels the Interests ol toward the proposed construe- Joseph R. Collins was name Councilman Peter W. Falvo Lanzaro, will be (See INDONESIA, Page 2) his fourth term. :ion costs, bringing the total es- police commissioner with Mr KEYPORT — Local residents size will be approximately 25 to was elected president of the Jmated expenditure to $248,510. Smith as his assistant.