Junta Takes Action to Legalize Coup
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J., WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1961 /u run wr» By CARRIER PAGE ONE Vouchers Questioned Road Plans Junta Takes Action Attorney Fees Revision Set HOLMDEL — Plans for im- of the program may be eliminat- Are Disputed provements to roads in the Bell ed to keep costs close to the Labs area will be substantially original estimates, which have To Legalize Coup KEANSBURG - At the insist- marked, looking at Mr. Collie revised, >as a result of a meet- varied from $700,000 to $830,000. ence of Councilman Louis Col- hio. ing last night between officials Rt. 34 Connection lichio, the governing body last Mr. Collichio indicated that, for of the governing body and Bell The township committee is now night held up payment of seven the most part, he was challenging Labs. considering the possibility, he vouchers from borough attorney two vouchers, one for $3,500, in said, of putting a road through Township Attorney Lawrence A, Rebel Howard W. Roberts, for legal connection with legal services which would connect to Rt. 34. Carton Jr, told The Register, fees. rendered in the Pivnick motel At the same time, Bell officials however, that the nature of the transaction, and another for said last night that there is no Mr. Collichio and his running changes will not be announced 500, in connection with the truth to a report that Bell Labs mate, T. Edward Kinlin, were for1 perhaps another 10 days. Troops elected to the Borough Council lichio vs. Maines case. or Western Electric Co. might last week, and will take control Wants Accounting He said it is likley that a spe- build a road from the Labs site of the governing body next Tues- He contended that In the cial public meeting will be called to Rt. 34. on the matter. day, v- — Maines case, he had been "vie- Mr. Carton said it is likely that Dig In Mr. Collichio has already an- timized politically." On the other The attorney reported that "a good many" of the sugges "it is probable" that the quality tions made by residents at a re- nounced that Mr. Roberts will be bill, Mr. Collichio insisted on an 'itemized accounting." of the roads proposed will be cent public hearing will be util- SEOUL (AP) —Lt Gen. replaced by George E. Oslrov as upgraded, but that some phases ized in the plan revisions. borough attorney. He said the Roberts firm had Chang Do-Young's military already agreed to reduce the $1,' Most of the vouchers in ques- junta met today with mem- 500 voucher to. $750. tion are for legal services per- The other vouchers are: $900 bers of Premier John M. formed last year. which was listed as part of the Legislature Is Urged Chang's cabinet while Seek Compromise regular retainer fee; $500, for troops backing th,e coup "Hie council Is to meet this aft services in a police suspension took defense positions on the case; $1,560, for services in con- ernoon with a representative o( 'Utskirts of Seoul. the law firm in an attempt to nection with two bond issues and To Balance Budget There were no reports of open reach a "compromise" on the other ordinance work; $550 for TRENTON (AP) - Gov. Rob- military opposition to the army matter. representation at Rollo Transit wee hours, if necessary, to bal- ance next year's budget. rebels who seired control of C. Bernard Blum, borough man- Corp. hearings before the Public ert B. Meyner has suggested Meyner told a news conference leoul early Tuesday. But the ager, said payment of the vouch- Utility Commission, and $300, for that when the Legislature meets yesterday he'd like to see the rebel troops dug foxholes on the ers will require an emergency preparation and review of the next Monday it work until the lawmakers stay in session un- northeast edge of the city along appropriation since the borough proposed new plumbing code. til a $39 million tax package is one of the main routes from the has "run out of funds" in its Mr. Gravany and Mr. Lohsen worked out. demarcation line between South legal account. said they also felt the $3,500 and For two weeks, the Legislature and North Korea, where mqst of Attorney John M. Pillsbury, a $1,500 vouchers should be ques- Man Eludes has been juggling different new SOUTH KOREAN MARINES sit atop tank in Seoul, Korea, as they read newspapers the South Korean Army is on member of the Roberts' firm, in- tioned. taxes to find a suitable group station. dicated last night that if agree- reporting coup in which they participated. Military officers backed by marines, para- In other business, Charles R Trap Set that would yield the necessary A heavy concentration of troops ment can not be reached regard- Low resigned from the Planning revenue without being too aainful troopers and tanks seized the government installations in Seoul and claimed rule also was deployed in other areas ing payment, the matter will be Board, citing medical reasons. He politically. over the country. (APWirephoto by radio from Tokyo) ot Seoul's eastern outskirts. settled through litigation. had served for two-and-balf years By Police On Monday, after coming close A news photographer who "And, I don't think you want The resignation was accepted to agreement, the parties split reached the area was told by an NEW SHREWSBURY — The any more litigation," he re- with deep regret. and the Democratic Assembly trap was baited but the sus Kennedy Wants Canada's Help army captain that he could not submitted $60 million worth of pect got away. take pictures because the activity tax legislation and said it would there was part of a military de- To Build Walkway This was disclosed today in re- leave it up to the GOP-held Sen- fense operation. ports from police here, at Shrews- ate to select a $39 million pack- bury and Eatontown, and from Money For Latin America Remain Neutral age. state troopers at Shrewsbury The newspaper Hangkook Ilbb Barracks. Tax Package OTTAWA (AP) — President tion were exchanged at the air- Differences between the two reported that Lt. Gen. Lee Han- County May Take It was established: The package that seemed most Kennedy was expected to urge port reception in which Diefen- governments will show up to- Lim, head of South Korea's pow- day when the President and prime An Eatontowi woman had re- likely Monday featured increases Canada today to join the United baker and Governor General erful 1st Held Army in the front minister get down to business. ceived a series if telephone calls in inheritance tax rates and cig-States in contributing money as George Vanler warmly greeted line had ordered his men to re- The conflicts are slight in com- of an obscene nature from an arette and gasoline taxes; and well as sympathy to needy na- the U. S. visitors. main neutral in the crisis. parison with those dividing th anonymous man. At the urging enactment of Meyner's commuter tions of Latin America. The warm friendliness contin- "We must bear in mind again free and Communist worlds, bul 3 Raritan Roads of police, she scheduled ,a ren- benefit income tax to recapture He could encounter a noncom- ued at a state dinner and recep- and again," said Gen, Lee, "that they affect the unity of the Wes- dezvous with him last night at money now paid (o New York. mittal — if not cool — response. tion given by the governor gen- under any political circumstances RARITAN TOWNSHIP - An The freeholders agreed to con- eral and Mrs, Vanier and an tern Hemisphere. our enemy remains the Commu- the Red Bank Airport on Shrews- The governor said he plans to Aid to Latin America, policy engineering survey of three town- sider taking over some of the earlier tree-planting on the rich Knowledgeable sources said nists and our primary mission is bury Ave. talk to a few people on the tele- toward Cuba and positions on ship streets-^Laurel Ave., South- roads, and asked for a survey green lawn of their residence, Kennedy would encourage Diefen- to defend the fatherland against She was there, in a car which phone this week about the sit emergencies in Southeast' Asia laurel Ave. and Union Ave. — on Laurel,- South Laurel and Government House. baker to join in financial as this enemy." will be started (Us week, Com- Union Aves. also reportedly carried police uation, but added the burden of and Africa were subjects certain hidden in the back seat and action is up to the lawmakers. sistance to the impoverished peo- The junta met for 25 minutes mitteeraan Marvin Olinsky, road 10 Days to arise in Kennedy's private con- which was escorted by other un- Commenting on other matters, ples of Latin America. Both of with five members of Premier department chairman, announced The engineering study wilt be versations with Canadian Prime seen police cars in the area. Meyner said: Fire Damages icals have declared the best waj Chang's cabinet, apparently try- yesterday. done by H. Thomas Carr, town- Minister John Diefcnbaker. The man was there, too. 1. He expects to hold a hear- to banish communism from the (See KOREA, Page 2) The survey is a result of a ship engineer, and is expected Those talks this morning and Americas is to improve the stand- But he discovered the cops, ing within two weeks on the Del- Keansburg Store •pedal meeting held Monday by to be completed within 10 days, Kennedy's address to Parliament ard of living of its population.