Kennedy to Study Tax Gut Proposal
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Before him as he spoke tion's economic books today with Secretary of the Treasury was a police-estimated crowd of 100,000, including 42 of the REGINA, SASK., (AP) - The Douglas Dillon. nation's governors who had motored to Philadelphia from ihreat of violence was injected The President flies back to the capital from an overnight Hershey, Pa., at the conclusion of their 54th annual conference, oday into the strike of Saskatch- stay at Camp David—the presidential retreat in Maryland's Kennedy likened the coming together of America's 13 orig- doctors againstjhe govern„ - Catoctin Mountains—for his late morning meeting with Dillon T 3iT inal colonies with the efforts to unify Western Europe. This ment's compuTsory me3icaT~c5re ~a3Hpressurcs for-«-tax-eatrthi»-year-nifiBnted-in-and out of comparison and his choice of the birthplace of U. S. independ- — program, -Tempers grew short as Congress; - — ence for his remarks underlined that: more doctors reportedly were Both Kennedy and Dillon have expressed the view that moving out of the province. taxes should not be reduced until next year. However, Ken- POLITICAL UNITY As the government program nedy has indicated that the question of a tax reduction this The United States looks forward to, the creation of a United and doctors' strike moved into the year was still open and depended on the state of the economy. States of Europe as one step in a larger design, involving fifth -day, each side sought to PROPOSE TAX CUTS progressive merger of separate sovereignties into some larger marshal public support. Neither Representatives of both business and labor have proposed political unity. side showed' any sign of backing tax cuts. "The United States looks on this vast new European en- MORE WATERMELON — Larry Franceses, front row. second from left, 7 years old, 1 'own. The situation likely will be aired later today at Kennedy's terprise with hope and admiration," Kennedy said. "We do of 410 Wall St., Eatontown, had a surprise in store for him when he got home yester- The doctors stuck to their de- tews conference. not regard a strong and united Europe as a rival but as a day—a picnic complete with watermelon. Larry had spent yesterday morning be- mand that provincial Premier Kennedy flew yesterday morning from Washington to partner." Woodrow Lloyd's socialist govern- coming the watermelon king of the 5-to-7-year-olds in a watermelon contest at the Philadelphia, where, at historic Independence Hall, he called Administration officials cautioned, however, against read- ment do away with the com- for an international declaration of interdependence-^ part- ing Into Kennedy's speech any more than a long-range State- Eatontown playground. His mother, Mrs. Benjamin Franceses, looks on at the happy pulsory feature of the program. nership with a United Europe. ment of purpose. In his address, Kennedy said: . , scene. The government refused to "It would be premature, et budge and claimed the medica this time, to do more than Indi- :are situation was "aparently cate the high regard with which under control." Deputy Premier we would view the formation of H. Brockelbank declared this partnership. here "appears nothing in the na- "The first order of business is Gala Celebration ;ure of panic and alarm." for our European friends to go Guards Posted forward in forming the more per- But in the western Saskatche- fect "union which will some day Eatontown's Old Fashioned Fourth a 'Hit' wan town of Swift Current, police soon, -make it possible, , "A great new'edifice ,is not By JANE MORROW man and his duties, our love Rev. Philip Broburg, pastor ol guards were posted at the homes of two doctors after an organiza- built overnight .,. * t\uifdlng the EATONTOWN — With flags fly- for our fair, proud nation. St. James Episcopal Church, Atlantic partnership will not be The citizens listened intently, tion calling itself the "Swift Cur- Ing, band playing, and the hot gave the invocation, and Rev 1 cheaply, or' easily. finished." , sun beaming down, all Eaton- with faces that said their hearts James B. Coyle, pastor of St rent Citizens Safety Committee were touched. threatened the doctors and their Overseas, . both, British and town gathered yesterday for a Dorothea's Catholic Church, pro French newspapers gave the patriotic celebration of the old- The speakers were Katharine nounced the benediction. families. The threats, in letters to the speech prominent display. The fashioned kind. Elkus White, chairman of the Flag Drill Times of London said it was "an Oratois from a bunting-draped Garden State Parkway Authority; The Jersey Rangers drum am town's weekly newspaper and a radio station, ordered the doctors imaginative idea, typical of hjs platform spoke on the time hon- Lt. Col. Daniel C. Wilson of Fort bugle corps played music suitabl sense of style and history." ored themes of the day—freedom MonmouthMonmouth, and Mayor Herbert to the day and presented- a fla- , to get down from their "chosen E.JVerner.. pedestal" and return to normal In Philadelphia, five governors and responsibility, the rights of drill. reached for comment supported A children's field day precedei practice by Friday morning. Oth- erwise, the letters warned, the Kennedy's appeal for 4 partner- the program of speeches. At oni ship with a united Europe. Ex- point 72 youngsters were seet doctors would "suffer such harm to themselves, their families or pressions of support came from Two Are Killed On prone. on the grass, with theii Democrats Ernest F. Hollings of faces buried in wedges of water- their property as the organiza- 1 tion may deem it." South Carolina, David L. Law- melons, contesting to see whc rence of Pennsylvania, John would finish first. When the last The letters said the threats of Connecticut and Ed- Monmouth Roads bite was finished, all had th< were "no more ruthless than thi Brow» of fall- satisfied ;air: of .'winners. situation the aoctors have sub- violent deaths, Eggs flew, and' many wen jected the people to in a callous ijrbreexes, and fireworks dis- sons drowned,' 14 died in boating scrambled before thV>egg.throw disregard for health and safety*' plays combined yesterday to accidents, and 31 were dead in AT-LIBERTY BELL — Freildent K«nnW^li«|e#»p at the famed Libel., r,.... WWW;. ing contests were won by Ke Ironically, the letter had. thf delphia'i Independence Hall where ha marked the Fourth of July with an address to make the 1962 Independence Day other mishaps. oeth Comnton, Sammie Edelstein, effect of taking the doctors, oul '"£ Glorious Fourth. "NO deaths in Monmouth Count; Robert Liming, Dennis Reeves, of service. Both had been fho Governors Conference In background it Philadelphia Mayor Jamas Tat*. p were laid to violent assaults and Well over 10,000 people watched Teriy Colbora and Larry Sargenl emergency duty at Saskatoon's St. (AP Wirephoto) fireworks on the Navesink River, crime was said by police to be The wheelbarrow race was won Paul's Hospital, one of 34 centers Another here; on the beachfront at Asbury negligible as the official date for by Michael Turpin, Robert Nick- set up to provide free treatment Park, at the Rumson Country opening the county's major in ens, James Shomp, Louis Riley, until normal medical services are Club, at the Atlantic Highlands dustry—resort business—passed. Sammie Edelstein, and Garj resumed. After the threats, thi A Ticket Yacht Harbori at the Freehold This was the table of victims Wbrthley. doctors returned to Swift Curreni Plan New Batik Merger .MIDDLETOWN-Police here Raceway, Raritan Township, Sea in the serious county auto acci- In the three-legged race, Johi to move their families. parae up Tuesday with a "first" Bright and Middletown. dents and .sudden deaths: Rudinski, Michael Turpin, Johi Watching Situation when one cop gave another one The holiday was marred In Mrs. Vickie ZarrlUi, 47, of New Allentown Institution Would join Central Jersey a ticket. \ Marcello, Michael Dower, Jamei In Reglna, Police Chief A. .G. Monmouth County by an auto Rochelle, N. Y., was killed when Shomo, and Louis Riley were thi FREEHOLD —Robert B. Bar- posed merger and a stockholder's Trust Company now operates It happened as a result of a fatality at Smithburg early yes- her car, driven by a friend, Mrs. Cookson would neither confirm winners. nor deny reports that police wen low, president of The Central meeting will be called to vote on nine offices in Monmouth County police car accident. terday morning and another at Amelia Poray, a Jackson Town- Anthony Cannizzaro, Robert Jersey Bank and Trust Company, it at an early date. The proposed nd has'assets in excess of $83 Patrolman George Freibott, Long Branch this morning; by a ship teacher with whom Mrs. closely guarding the leglslativi Liming and James Shomo were buildings for fear of violent dem- and J. Edgar Wilson, president of merger will be submitted to the million. The addition of the Farm a three-year veteran,; was at near-death at Atlantic Highlands Zarrilli was spending the holiday, the victors in the balloon-blowing the Fanners National Bank of state commissioner of banking the wheel*, chasing Walter M.