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PORT MONMOUTH PETITION — Residents of Port Monmouth section of Middletown The 61-year-old elected pre- dent Kennedy and Prime mier's bow-out gave a stamp of are circulating petitions for presentation at Wednesday's Township Committee meet- legality to the coup led by Lt. Minister John Diefenbaker ing asking that the municipality purchaie 600 feet of that area's beachfront prop- *3en. Chang Do-Young, 38, the agreed today that the Cas- erty. Here, Joseph McCarthy, Wilson Ave., checks available land between.Port irmy chief of staff. tro dictatorship in Cuba U. S. sources said even though threatens both "the peace- Monmouth Rd. and the bay, where there was once a boardwalk, refreshment stands the top American officials in and clean bathing facilities. Mr. McCarthy «ays petitioners expect to acquire 1,000 Korea publicly opposed the ful and democratic evolu- signature*. ' coup, American recognition of tion" of Latin America. the new military government was In a communique Issued be- assured as a result of Chang's fore Kennedy headed back to resignation and the retention of Washington, the U. S. and Can- President Yun Po-Sun in his fig- adian leaders also said effective urehead office. These sources DISCUSSION IN OTTAWA — President John Kennedy and Canadian Prime Minister control machinery will be essen- explained that diplomatic rela- tial to achieve peace and stability Softools Will Benefit ! tions actually never had been John- Diefenbalcer pose at the start of their talks on United States 'and Canadian in Laos and the rest of South- broken since all foreign diplo- problems in Ottawa, Canada. - (APWirephoto) east Asia. Builder Agrees to Pay $500 Per House mats are accredited to President Kennedy and Diefenbaker con- Yun, not to the premier. cluded the survey of their two- Leaders of the revolution im MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - The tates, to be located between a precedent here for subdivision Announcement Due Tomorrow day conversations with this broad Lloyd Rd. and Rt. 34. approvals in the future. mediately named a 30 - man com- statement of common aims: Planning Board announced last mittee made up entirely of mili- night that a developer has agreed Mr. Lfeberman has advised the It was also reported that Mr. "To banish the scourge of war, tary figures to run the country. to improve the human lot, to de- verbally to donate $500 per house- planners that he will contribute Lieberman will donate 2.75 acres of the 22-acre tract for a recrea- It was headed by Gen. Chang fend and to enlarge the area of —for school aid—In connection the cash funds directly to the Summit Parley Seen Definite Board of Education. The money tion site, to be located in the with Maj. Gen. Pak Chung-Hi, freedom, to assist peoples less with a proposed major subdivi- will be dedicated for school con- northern tip of the development, considered the mastermind of the WASHINGTON (AP) - An of- chev and for a round of con- chev meeting with Prime Minis- privileged than our Own—these sion here. struction. and will put in sidewalks and uprising, as No. 2 man. Chiefs ficial announcement of a Ken- ferences with French President ter John Diefenbaker. That was are aims flat bind together Can- The amount of aid, per house. Written Contract curbs as well as streets and oth- of all other armed forces were Charles de Gaulle at Paris May the first public word from the ada and the United States and included. nedy - Khrushchev meeting i n Is believed to be the highest ever The board voted last night to er improvements. Vienna June 3 and 4 is expected 31-June 2. White House beyond Salinger's which, with other affies and agreed tipon, on a cash donation New Regime inform the developer that the The houses, to sell for $17,000 before the end of the week. Formally Silent earlier statements this week that friends, our two countries wiH, basis, In this area. subdivision will be approved as to $18,000, will be built on lots of Lt. Gen. Kim Chong-Oh, chair there were no plans for such jointly and steadfastly, pursue." The builder, Murray Lieber- soon as a written contract is 100x150 feet. man of the joint chiefs of staff, Authorities indicate the an- The White House and State a conference "at present." Note of Warning man, Elberon, is seeking mmap executed—stipulating the agree- Sfegel Project was listed as the third ranking nouncement will be made tomor- Department were formally silent Undersecretary of State Ches Kennedy ended his first state approval for construction of -a ment on school aid. Booard members again were official of the new regime, fol- row. on completion of arrangements :er Bowles told the Senate For- visit on a note of warning for S7-house project, Storyland Es- Board members said it wilt set ( See BUILDER, Page 2) lowed by Lt. Gen. Park Lim- Administration officials said for the Kennedy - Khrushchev eign. Relations Committee yester- Red aggressors and ol challenge Hang, who earlier reported to President Kennedy wants to dis- meeting in Vienna. day that the President had a for NorUt Atlantic affies to have replaced Lt. Gen. Lee Han- cuss informally with Soviet Pre- But a number of developments conference with Khrushchev "un- strengthen the security of the Keansburg Sequel Lim as commander of the power- mier Khrushchev a wide .range yesterday gave support to what der consideration" and that the free world. He had held out 2 in Line ful 1st Field Army. of cold war problems with heavy was being: said privately in of- final decision was up to the Pxesl those objectives in a speech to The replacement of Lee was emphasis on his belief, in the ficial quarters here and abroad dent. Parliament which featured, his •not officially confinWW, ;bnt well urgent need for agreement on a that Kennedy and Khrushchev visit yesterday. treaty to -ban" nuclear weapons have substantially agreed to get Meeting Certain Reach Settlement placed military soiiees said he Press dispatches from Moscow In thai same address tha Pres- tests. together. City's had been ousted because he did quoted Western diplomats there ident called for. Canada to step not back up the coup from the Returning today from a visit At Ottawa, White House News last night as saying that a meet- up its contributions to the wel- start. Lee, commanding on the to Canada, Kennedy now has Secretary Pierre Salinger dis- ng between the President and fare; oil underdeveloped Latin On Attorney's Bill critical armistice border with about 10 days in which to pre- closed that Kennedy had dis the Soviet Premier was certain American nations and Join the TopPost pare for his meeting with Khrush- cussed the prospective Khrush- North Korea, at first took a neu- and predicting that it would be Organization of American States. KEANSBURG — After almost Besides bills for the Maines anitf. frial stand toward the coup and held at Vienna June 3 or 4. (See KENNEDY, Page 2) IONS BRANCH — This city's an hour of negotiation in execu- Pivnick cases, other vouchers only came out in support of i Khrushchev has just returned next mayor probably will be tive session-yesterday, the ques- submitted were: $1,300, balance early today. In Fair Haven to the Soviet capital from a two- either former Mayor Alexandei tion of payment of vouchers for on regular retainer; $500 for week tour in Armenia and Geor- Vineburg or Thomas L. McGlin- legal services submitted by How- services in a police suspension Deposed Premier Chang accept- Mrs. White- ed full "moral and political re- :ia, and while diplomatic specula- tock, _ With the verdict hanging ard W. Roberts was settled. case; $1,560 for services in con- tion was widespread there was in the balance of five runoff elec- nection with two bond issues and sponsibility" for the two-day Sidewalk Proposal Borough Council approved pay- crisis in which American official! no formal word from the Soviet News to Her tions June 13. ment of $9,043.30 for the borough other ordinance work; $550 for ;overnment. representation at Roilo Transit in Korea unsuccessfully backet RED BANK — Mrs. Katharine Commissioner Edgar L. Din- attorney's services — $2,500 less Information available here was kelspiel, who with Dr. Vineburg than he had asked. Corp. hearings before the Pub- his government. Elkus White said today that she lic Utilities Commission; $300 for Coming out hiding to capit Hearing Tomorrow that if any arrangements yet re- knows of no plan to appoint her and Mr. McClintock won seats John M. PiUsbury represented mained to be made they were as councilmen at large in the Mr. Roberts at yesterday's meet- preparation and review of pro ulate, he made a plea for the FAIR HAVEN — A special attempt to make an estimate to the post of acting state treas- posed plumbing code, and (See KOREA, Page 2) mere details and that according urer.