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Reds Display Aerial Power at Big Review Distribution Weather Today Fair today, Wnlgfat and tomor- m. High both days, M, Low to- 17,175 algfat, im. Sec weather page 2. 7 Independent Daily f (_ MONDAY THROUCliriUDAY-tST.im J SH 1-0010 IMUM duly. Monday utouxtt Fci««T. Sieona CUM FDIUK 35c PER WEEK VOL. 84, NO. 9 Paid u R»d Bank and at Additional Ualllnj OHleti. RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, JULY 10, 1961 7c PER COPY BY CARRIER PAGE ONE In South Korea Ruler's Post Reds Display Strengthened Aerial Power SEOUL (AP) - A Wholesale An intelligence officer said housecleaning of rival officers Chang anil the 44 others were appeared today to have strength- caught scheming to assassinate ened considerably the position of Pak and "other persons in the South Korea's military ruler, central force of the revolution." Maj. Gen. Pak Ohung-Hi. The officer said the accused, Pak climaxed his purge yes- including five former junta mem- terday by accusing Lt. Gen. bers, were picked up last Mon- At Big Review Chang Do-Young, ousted a week day after failing in one attempt ago as premier and head of the to stage a counter-coup and ruling junta, and 44 other offi- while planning another. cers of plotting to assassmate Middletown Case Linked him in an effort to seize control Reluctant Joiner? of the government. Chang, who was formerly army Pak, moving spirit of the May chief of staff, was accused of 16 coup, forced Chang out last being a reluctant joiner of the To Berlin Monday, supplanted him as chair- May 16 coup masterminded by Arson Charge man of the junta, and named Pak to unseat Premier John M. Defense Minister Song Yo-Chan Chang, no relation, and put Demands premier. Informed sources con- South Korea under military ruie. tended, however, that Pak's posi- The junta spokesman said Gen. MOSCOW (AP) — The tion as' No. 1 man in the gov- Ohang called on Gen. Carter B. BIG TROPHY — Mike Thomas, left, receives Sweepstakes Regatta To Grand Jury Soviet Union showed off its Magruder, U.S. and UN com- ernment still is not as strong as trophy from Edward H. Conway, right, commodore of the Sweepstakes committee, Manning has not admitted set- air might yesterday in a he would like. mander at the time of the May MIDDLETOWN -The arson coup, to use his American forces for winning the 280-cubic inch hydroplane title. Thomas didn't win all four races charge against James Manning, ting the fire or causing the ex- dazzling display that struck Inner Circle 30, of Asbury Park Village. As- plosions, and the Steffers have The ruling inner circle, called to block the 3,600 revolutionary in the 280-class like drivers did in the smaller cubic inch divisions, but he placed Western diplomats as a ges- troops. bury Park, will be referred to denied giving, him any of the the Supreme Council for Na- in the top three in all four races to pile up enough points to gain trophy. Looking the Grand Jury, while the other articles found in his car, Capt. ture designed to strength- tional Reconstruction, now con- Chang was also accused of on are Francis J. Bolduc, second from left, of Sweepstakes committee, and an un- charges will be heard in Munici- Walling said. en Kremlin demands on Berlin. sists of 21 army men, 11 of them turning Magruder against Pak pal Court, as soon as the man colonels and lieutenant colonels, by calling him unreliable. identified member of Thomas' pit crew. See sports section for regatta stories, Mr. Steffer, 22, and his two Premier Khrushchev and cos- is released from Riverview Has- b'rothers operate the Mutual Con- monaut Yuri Gagarin watched three marine generals and s ma- The U.S. 8th Army declined to pictures. rine colonel, a vice admiral and comment. Magruder retired June pita), police Capt. Raymond T. trading Co., Belmar. side by side along with a crowd an air force brigadier general. 30 and left for the United States Walling reported yesterday. eapt. Walling said Mr. Steffer of 50,000 while the Soviet Air These men represent different the following day. But Files Appear Manning, who was found badly told him Manning was a former Force paraded a spectacular ar- backgrounds, especially in their Shortly after the coup it was burned Thursday near the house employee who was fired about ray of new craft at Moscow's military ties, and there is evi- learned that Chang had convinced on Hosford Ave. which was a year ago. Tushino Airfield. dence they have differenr^afeas Magruder beforehand that no Nervfous, wrecked by explosions and fire, Not Satisfied Western experts watching the on how to restore their nation. such uprising was imminent. is expected to be released from "The investigation is continu. show—first the Russians have Treason charges that could The junta said .Chang was not Davis Won't Fight the hospital, where he is under ing. We are not satisfied about staged since 1958—said the Un't- carry the death penalty were removed earlier because it was police guard, in about 10 days several factors," the captain said ed States has nothing to match leveled against Chang and the thought he might have a change AsksHalt or two weeks, He reported that Mr. and Mrs several of the entries, inchding other officers at a news confer- of heart and junta leaders did Capt. Walling said tne man at Steffer will be questioned again a jet fighter that can light up ence called yesterday by the not want to risk embroiling the Dismissal Action first admitted being at the house Damage to the recently com. a liquid rocket engine booster Junta. country in civil war. To Trial KEANSBURG — Edward J. Mr, Davis said the appeal on at the time of the'fire and steal- pleted split-level house has been in Wight to gain a tremendous Davis, who was dismissed Friday that case was filed Friday. ing several articles but later estimated at $25,000. rate of climb. Seek Sewer Unit JERUSALEM (AP) Adolf as heating inspector, said yes- Mayor Collichio said the heat "changed his story" and said the Capt. Walling said there is The most spectacular attrac- Eichmann, shaking from lack of terday he will not fight council's ing inspector's post will be taken radio,' fans, toaster, rug and other evidence that Manning was in or tion shown publicly for the first sleep and nervous tension, today action. over temporarily by Nicholas items found in his car were near the house at the time of the time was a delta wing bomber asked the Israeli court trying him "given to him" by Mr. and Mrs. explosions and suffered burns the announcer said had a spe.-d Mr. Davis is also plumbing in.|Jack°witz, borough building in- from the blast. He said the man for mass slaughter of European spector. Robert Steffer, the owners of the several times that of sound. The Jews to halt this cross-examin- spector. house. fled to the nearby woods and hid West Keansburg Councilman Martin C. Lohsen plane looked bigger than the ation until he could regain con- At the Friday special meeting, until found about 17 hours later eight-engine U.S. B52 and had was absent from the Friday The Steffers were not at home trol of his nerves. council voted 2-0 to fire him as at the time of the incident. by a searching party. four jets, two on the wing tips The tribunal called off the trial heating inspector. That post is meeting. and two inboard below the r- this morning and said At- not under Civil Service and there Mr. Davis has been heating wings. Master Plan OK'd Gen. Gideon Hausner is no salary attached to it. inspector for the past 10 years Western air attaches showed RARITAN TOWNSHIP — A The recommendation was held wou._ resume the cross-examina- Mayor Louis Collichio. has also At a meeting Thursday, Mr. keen interest in a flypast of 10 Collichio took another step in hi* Meyner And Hughes master plan for West Keansburg- for. tion this afternoon. been trying for several month* to heavy supersonic bombers which Eichmann, returned to his soli- oust Mr. Davis as plumbing' in campaign against Mr. Davis a also made their first public ap- road and drainage improvements Float Bonds plumbing inspector, as he re- has been authorized, Township tary confinement cell, went m ^pector, but to date has been pearance. This new model's two In its report, the committee filed nine "dereliction of duty" engines were .mounted oh the Committeeman Marvin Olinsky pointed out that a sewer author- sleep on his narrow cot. Hunable to do so To Share Platform Regarding the heating inspec- charges against him (in thai rear atop the long, slender fuse- announced. ity, under state law, has the The former Gestapo officer, post) with the Board of Health. mpassive until Hasner cracked tor's post, Mr. Davis said yes- ASBURY PARK—Gov. Robert gram are "The Goofers," an in- lage. It had high swept wings The master plan will be drawn power to fiance sewer projects The board has not announced B. Meyner and the man who ternationnaly known act featur- and was comparable in size to outside the regular municipal his shell last Friday afternoon, terday, "What do I care about up by the township engineer, H. was trembling and twitching that. It's a no-pay job I did just what action, if any, it will take aspires to take his place in con- ing vocals, musical numbers, an (See BERLIN, Page 2) financial structure-meaning it Water Project tinuing Democratic control of comedy.
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