East - West Laos Test of State Lottery Law ASBURY PARK — Nor Showdown Looms Man C
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By SEATO The 42-year-old railroad station •gent from .Monmouth Beach, BANGKOK, Thailand after tipping off newspapers, walked into police headquarters, (AP)—Military advisers of presented the stub of a {3 Irish the Southeast Asia Treaty On Way Sweepstakes ticket to Desk Sgt, Organization kept hard at Thomas Flanagan, and said: "This belongs to me. It's a lot- work today on recommen- WASHINGTON (AP) — tery ticket. What do you propose dations for possible joint President Kennedy is ex- to do? actions to meet the Com- Flanagan, who had been tipped pected to make a major by newsmen to expect Hansen, munist threat in Laos. U.S. policy statement on was ready, "I'll have to book you The military leaders from the 1 the Laotian crisis today. tor possession of a lottery slip," eight SEATO nations held an He may disclose moves to lie replied, and did just that. other three-hour secret sessiorf During questioning by Capt in preparation for the crucial strengthen pro - Western Thomas Smith, chief of city de- meeting hero next week of their government forces against So- tectives, Hansen said hs did not foreign ministers, at which the viet backed rebels. major topic will be the crisis in buy the ticket in Asbury Park Russian reaction to an urgent NOTHING VENTURED, NOTHING GAINED—Norman C. Hansen, of Monmouth Beach, Laos and what SEATO should do --but refused to say where or from new effort by Britain to get a right, looks over Irish Sweepitaket ticket and afrert memo prepared by Atbury about it: whom it was purchased. diplomatic settlement could bring The charge against him is Park police yesterday after hs voluntarily reported he was in possession of an illegal No word of the recommenda- last minute changes in the ex- under the state's Disorderly Per- lottery slip. With him ar« Capt. Thomas Smith, chief of city defective!, seated, tions being formulated was leak- pected presidential declaration. sons Act and will call for a hear- ing out of the military meeting. and Police Chief Maurice Fitzgerald. But officials were not very hope- ing at a date to be fixed, in mu- In Vientiane, capital of Laos, SENATOR AND WITNESSES —Sen. Harrison A. Wil- ful that the Soviets would agree nicipal court. the military situation was liams, Jr., (D-NJ), left, talks with Cleveland Mayor An- at this stage to Western terms described today as generally lists Points. - thony A. Celebrezze, center, and Pennsylvania Gov, for a diplomatic settlement. Hansen said he hopes to prove static on all fronts. Some Kennedy is, scheduled to hold several things by his self-staged wounded had bean brought David Lawrence, before their testimony at Senate Bank- news conference it 6 p. m. arrest. He hopes: Township Chides Borough from the Vang Vieng front, g g ing subcommittee hearing in Washington. The senators The conference was originally h 5 1. To dramatize the "hypocri- miles north of the city, where are studying a bill to provide anistance in improving set for 4 p. m. yesterday, then sy" of state gambling laws which the Pathet Lao advance was delayed while he and his advisers he said permit unlimited betting Says Fire Funds Request Too Late for Budget poised. urban transportation service. (APWirephoto) developed plans for dealing with •t race tracks and no betting out «—'•— FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — ough for tardiness in asking for Glass and Minnesota Mining and The strongman of Boun Oum's the increasingly critical situation side the gates. government. Gen. Phoumi No- The Township Committee last the funds. Manufacturing) expired last June centering around the struggle in 2. To show what happens to a savan, assured King Savang Va- Laos. night sent word to Freehold Committeeman Albert V. Me- and the borough sent no word mere ticket buyer when "caught" thana at an Army Day celebra Borough that no funds are Cormick explained that a five- that it would be renewable. Green Grove Manor Ask Control Unit with » lottery slip as compared tion today that his army "un- available this year for industrial He added that the $2,000 annual to the acclaim, publicity, and year contract for special fire oontestably now is master of the The British proposal made yes- fire protection by the borough payment for the protection was prizes winners receive without coverage of the industrial area situation." He added that Laos terday in Moscow reportedly calls departments, and chided the bor- never requested until this monthi fear of prosecution after the lot- of the township (Brockway could "honestly, count on aid Is Leveled by Fire for revival of an international after the budget was completed tery is over. from nations which would re- control commission t o bring and adopted. • . about a ceasefire in Laos. The 3. To make the public realize gard Laos' disappearance With LONG BRANCH—Green Grove A converted private home built Monday night Freehold council commission, now dormant, was it can have a state lottery for apprehension." Manor, Ocean and A very Aves., a half century ago, the club has sent notice to the township that established in 1954, consisting of a worthy purpose if it will elect New Public Housing Phoumi's claim to mastery o* burned to the ground this morn- been used as a restaurant and failure to renew the five-year India, Canada and Poland. representatives who will legislate the situation came after govern- night club more than 30 .years. $10,000 contract necessitated the ing in a fire discovered at 4:30 If Russia agreed to such a • public referendum. Police reported flames were borough's withdrawal of other (See SEATO, Pg. 2) a.m. ceasefire arrangement, it was i. To test the law on possession pouring tram the two-story re- than routine fire coverage. felt the way would be cleared ef lottery slips. Project Bogs Down cently redecorated frame building for an international conference to Not Gambler Mayor Leroy Daniels and Mr. before dawn and that all nine seek a more permanent settle- Hansen said he is not a gam- RED BANK — Plans to con- one family displaced by action McCormlck said they had been city fire companies responded to ment under which Laos would be bling man — he admitted to only struct 50 more public housing of the Substandard Housing Com- assured unofficially by borough 18 in City Race a general alarm. completely neutralized. Britain -one P4«r purchase of a sweep- units on the Westside have mittee now lives in Montgomery Fire Commissioner Carl M. Van- Firemen were still on the scene and the United States are re- stakes ticket — but "I don't think bogged down. Terrace. derveer and Fire Chief Walter at 8:30. ported in favor of a neutral na- It is sinfut or morally wrong to Dr, Carmen J. Scarpellino, HA The housing project opened las Foster that complete fire comer- And Long Branch Council Field Police said the business' is tions commission of Cambodia, take part in a sweepstakes for a chairman, said action on the new September. It was named in age would be provided "When units has been delayed because' (See HOUSING Page 3) necessary." currently operated by a corpora- Burma and Malaya to play a worthwhile cause, and I think May Double Before Deadline tion headed by Joseph Caruso, a "second thoughts have been gen- Mr. McCormick reported that key role in working out this set- sine out of ten people agree with Long Branch businessman, who erated about the matter" by the the borough officials promised LONG BRANCH - The field o The new council will select a tlement. candidates for the May 9 City mayor and a salaried city mana- is now in Florida. The name of The timing of Kennedy's news meH. e said the fact that his three Mayor and Council. to come back for the 1962 funds Elderly Man Council election swelled to 18 yes- ger. If the council follows recom- the owner of the real estate was conference gave rise to a rumor children are attending school on Approval of the units — which for the protection before the terday with indications it may mendations of last year's Charter not known immediately. that Kennedy in effect was giv- double sessions because a lack of would include 20 apartments for township had completed and double before the filing deadlin The new corporation took over ing the Russians a 24-hour ulti- lands has limited school facili- the elderly — was given early Dies in Fire adopted next year's budget. Study Commission, it will serve Monday afternoon. this winter from the former op- matum to act on Laos. But ad- (See LOTTERY Page 3) last year by the Public Housing The township receives fire pro- without pay. Administration in Washington.