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RED' BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1962 7c COPY PAGE ONE Indict 3 in Fort Monmouth Bribery Case NEWARK (AP) — Three who was seeking the contract Shrewsbury restaurant where, flict of interest laws. The contract ultimately v men, including two former em- co-operated with the FBI and the money allegedly changed Kennedy praised the parts not awarded to Consad, and ployees at Fort Monmouth, was commended for his citi- hands. Laverick and Tryon played by Robert S. Snoyer, both Laverick and Tryon were have been indicted by the fed- zenship by Attorney Gen. Rob- subsequently were fired by the owner of Consad and Charles fired on July 20, Justice De- eral government in an alleged ert F. Kennedy. government. Nicodernus, a reporter for the partment officials said. bribery scheme involving a Named En Indictment They are all presently out In Chicago Daily News. FBI Agent Present $2.4 million government con- Named in the indictment bail, U.S. Attorney David Sate ' Kennedy said Nicoderous' in- Snoyer,' pretending to go tract. • ' were William J. Laverick, 48, said. vestigative reporting brought along with the plot, was ac- The indictment was pre- of I Sunny Bank Dr., Shrews? All three were charged in the case to the attention of the companied by an FBI agent sented in U.S. District Court "bury, former director of .the one count with conspiring to Justice Department. when he met the men in the here yesterday. A date has Production Engineering Depart- obtain payments for Laverick The attorney general said Shadowbrook Restaurant. The not been set for the defendants ment at Fort Monmouth; Har- and Tryon in return for a . also that "Mr. Snoyer fulfilled agent said he saw Snoyer pass to enter pleas. rison F. Tryon, 48. of 50 Wyck- favorable report on the qualifi- the responsibilities of citizen- an envelope to Tryon. The The government claims the ham Rd.r New Shrewsbury, for- cations of Consad for a $2.4 ship commendably. He co-arrests followed. former civilian employees' of mer chief of Fort Monmouth's million contract to build radio operated courageously with the The maximum penalty for the Army accepted a $1,500 Logistics Engineering Plvision, sets. Department of Justice." the defendants, if convicted, bribe to influence awarding of and Malcolm M. Schaefer, 38, " Additional Counts The Indictment said that would be 10 years in prison the contract. The third defend- of 600 Wildwood Rd., West Al- Two additional counts Schaefer told Snoyer on June and $20,000 fine. As govern- ant is a manufacturer's repre- lenhurst, eastern representative charged Laverick and Tryon 5 that a payment of $48,000 ment employees at the time sentative who allegedly ar- for Consad Inc., an electronics with accepting $850 and $650, would ensure that his firm of the offense, Laverick and ranged the meeting where the firm in Santa Monica, Calif. respectively, and charged would receive the favorable re- Tryon also could be fined three bribes were given. The three men were arrested Schaefer with abetting them to port it needed for the con- times the amount of the bribes The California manufacturer by the FBI on July 21 in a violate federal bribery and con- tract, on which it bid May 29. and barred from public office. Problem No Swift AS THI ANfHSMS WOW MLAYID—Wait 6.rman'Chancellor (Conrad AcUnauer and Tops List President Kennedy stand together ai a band pUyt.th* national anthami of their two countries during welcoming ceremonial on the White House lawn for the German WASHINGTON (AP) - Chan- v;sitor. IAP Wirephoto) cellor Konrad Adenauer winds up two days of White House talks, to- day in apparent agreement with President Kennedy that a Cuba settlement must precede any new WASHINGTON (AP) - Soviet sources said, that they cannot 42 of the missiles were counted on day during the New. York talks. Hospital Plan Advanced Western .peace move on Berlin. Premier Khrushchev has sent foresee a swift solution to theSoviet vessels steaming away U.N. Ambassador Adlai E, Steven- MIDDLETOWN - The Town' Approval of the subdivision is Lawrence ,A-, Carfon, Jr., The veteran West German lead- President Kennedy an offer to pull problems that have been keeping from Cuba. That's the number of son politely but firmly told Soviet iblp Committee tost night ap- contingent on Mr. Dooeruma re- township attorney, reported that er scheduled a morning meeting Soviet jet bombers, out of Cuba a fire to the Cuban crisis. missiles the Soviets say they had Deputy Foreign Minister Vasily proved a minor subdivision which ceiviag a variance to havea lot $31,158.93 had. bean spent on the with Secretary of State Dean tat attached so many "ifs" that Authoritative sources said the on the island. V. Kuznetsov that the issue is of will provide « 21.S2 acre tract with leu than 500 foqt frontage construction of sidewalks from Rusk, a luncheon address, then a a. Cuban settlement is not within Soviet premier's proposal for with- Officials here look upon the re- great importance and' that the of land for construction of. $2V4 on Keypoit+Jew^MOnntfrth Rd. Orchard St. on Leonardvttje ltd. sight, authoritative sources said drawing the. planes came in onemoval of the missiles unless United States looks to the Soviet to the main Intersection at Leon- final' afternoon meeting with Ken- million Rlverview Hospital annex • 45* Feet of Frontage • nedy. This conference will con- early today. .... ; of several letters he and Kennedy some are hidden in caves as ful- Union for a response. on palmer :Ave. The hospital tract wip leave artville Rd.' and T&xJaU Rd. Khrushchev's proposal, it was exchanged — none of which has fillment of the most important of Attempts Rebuffed CptmtyAM clude two days of official talks The hospital plans to build a Mr. Donuuma with a parcel which have ranged over major learned, was received several been made 'public — since their Khrushchev's promises to Ken- Tfo township has »i5,O0O to In effect Stevenson rebuffed So- 105-120 bed building on the tract. having only 450 feet of frontage international issues. Adenauer re- days ago and is being discussed weekend letters of Oct. 27-28 draft- nedy. viet attempts to link to the The land is being •'purchased on a improved roadway. spend on the project. This in- turns to Bonn Friday. at negotiations — presumably in ing an agreement to end the cludes a $25,000 grant from the g y In addition to the bomber Issue, negotiations to Cuban Prime Min- from Sylvester L. Donaruma, Construction on the annex it ex- Yk h UA d Si crisis. Khrushchev has not carried out ister Fidel Castro's demand for pected to start next" year. county. Praises Kennedy New York, where and Soviet Cherry Tree Farm Rd. representatives have been trying Kennedy has insisted that the his promise to allow U.N. inspec- U.S; abandonment of its Guanta- Work has been completed on a There were mbming and after- namo naval base. section from Orchard ^St. to to hammer out an agreement. 150-mile range bombers are in the tion of the dismantling of weapons noon talkl s at thhe Whithite House Exactly, what conditions the So- same offensive weapons category and their bases — which Castro Khrushchev's new proposal for Greene' Ays.,',, W,qrk; has" . 'ednesday. American and on Ihe section from'Greene Ave. viet premier attached, to his offer as the Soviet missiles and must has cried he wilt .not permit. withdrawing the planes undercut Union Beach Okays German authorities reported their were not disclosed. also be removed. an impression the Cubans have to the intersection.- rt chiefs agreed that a solution of The United States pressed the the U.S. dispute with the Soviet But there were so many, the U.S, officials have reported that Soviet Union on the.planes Tues- . (See CUBA, Page 2) Mr. Carton uid.thtcbst Union over offensive" weapons i New Regional'•'&$&• includes riMsOTISTH Cuba must come before any new UNION BEACH - The Board are* was conductedWtein U». ways, fees £^Ktfi initiative by trie West On cold war of Education, la special session It Included- Keanihirg, Union secured them,' lejpil a* 'engi- Want School 'Donations' Refunded Beach and Kehgtt- fc. neering lee* ialwl'-bf construc- lut night, adopted a resolution, At a White House lunch, Aden- MIDDLETOWN - Two Oak Hill residents appeared be- Mr. Binder said he also paid $10Q at the time he received authorizing a regional high school The study wtfdtfrppedhecausa uontion.. ,*'" '• ' ' auer praise^ Kennedy's Cuban ac- wasted iU_hlgh -acbopj ThU prfject !»t*e (tart of a fore the Township Committee last night seeking refunds of his permit.' ' ' . , •tudyiTitij Keanfbwg. tion. He said the U.S. stand was $100 each-tbey said they were forced to pay-when they se- Both said they were never ask«d for the remaining $200. The Keaattwrg board meet* to- a great success for America and regional plans, and put a $1,300,- sidewalks' installed -on all major cured building permits for their homes in 1958. Officials-said there is approximately $33,000 in trust wWch night. a 'failure for Soviet' Premier was received from.developers under tni* policy. 000 price tag On the structnre.^ ' M to U» iowaaalo- Khrnstrefiev. Donald Ostrander. beat board (See HOSPITAL, Page J) T)f a peffle? through which Ihe township sought voluntary con- Because of the question of legality, the township ceased Union Beach and Keansburg tributions for schools from housing developers. president, said informal, fereUmi-would not accept these terms. These remark* by the 86-year- asking for this type of donation several years ago.