Tax Platform Fight Seen in Both Parties
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J., FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1961 Silence On End Tax Platform Fight To War I Laos Rebels GiveSeen in Both Parties No Cease-Fire Response i Deliberations Start VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) —The Western-backed Lao tian government's noon On Election Planks target hour for a cease-fire By the Associated Press in the civil war passed to day with no response from TRENTON—New Jersey's Republican and Demo- the pro-communist pathe cratic parties have started their deliberations for their Lao rebels. election platforms, with rumblings of a tax plank fight Proclaiming "We are the vic- in both parties. tors," rebel broadcasts were sti Officeholders, county chairmen and state commit- demanding yesterday that tin tee people in both parties met simultaneously in the Vientiane government send ! GOOD JUDGMENT wins *he spoiling baa. John Shinoskla points to the word delegation to their headquarter: same hotel yesterday. that mad* him champion in last night't American Legion contest at Memorial at Xieng Kiiouang, in Easteri James P. Mitchell, the Republican candidate for School, Eatontown., Post Commander Henry Snyder and the winner's home room os, "to negotiate and discuss governor, indicated he would seek to make a campaign the cease-fire and armistice ques- teacher, Mill Patricia Rohrey, congratulate him. tion." issue out of Gov. Robert B. Meyner's absences from The Vientiane governmen James P. Mitchell Richard J. Hughes the state. showed no disposition to bow tc Mitchell has favored leaving any pledge against a the rebel demand and insteai hoped that negotiations would g broad-based tax out of the Republican platform. But Spelling Champwn under way this week-end i Developer Still Edward T. Magee, Hudson County Assembly candidate, Laung Prabang, the royal cap: formally proposed a no-new-tax plank in the document. tal 138*miles north of Vientiam at the ceremonial cremation i Richard J. Hughes, Democratic candidate for gov- 'Judgment' Is The Decisive Word the late King Sisavang Vong. ernor, told his party convention that Mitchell was a Top officials of Boun Oum Eyes Marlboro shadowy target afraid to meet him in debate. EATONTOWN — John Shino- room, according to leachen. night only to meet their Wa- government and diplomats wen akie, Jr., spelled "judgment" The girl who stayed longest terloo in "privilege." gathering in Luang Prabang foi MARLBORO TOWNSHiP-The at the meeting between Webb and Hughes also has announced he wants to drop the last night to become the cham- in the contest was Sandra Last year's winner, Carl the cremation, one of the mosi New York realty firm of Webb Knapp and the Planning Board. no-new-tax pledge and put in a promise to avoid big Adams, who placed third. "Dic- Wohlfeil, stubbed his toe on pion in the American Legion- important events in the littli and Knapp still is interested in In answer to this Mayor new taxes if possible. Dennis F. Carey, Essex County •ponsor'ed spelling bee at Me- tator" put her out. "quarter." kingdom's recent history. Bu building a development in the Charles T. McCue said since the morial School. "Dependent" felled two. Judy Sickler, Martin Horo- there was no indication so fai township. It has been learned meeting was with the Planning chairman, said his group will fight to keep the tradi- Runner-up Brian Sullivan's "Muscle," "formally," "no- witz, Joseph Nichols, Nancy that Prince Souvanna Phouma from a source close to township Board, any proposal to build tional pledge. version, "judgement," put him ticeable," "permanent," Bennett, Martha Katz, Karen whom the Communist bloc reco; affairs. homes would have to be brought out of the contest after he had "choose" and "course" each Allison, Mary Ellen Rubinacci, Both parties selected platform committees, who nizes as" the legal premier i After last night's meeting of the up at the next regular meeting spelled down the other 20 sev- look a contestant out of the Robert Ert>, James Keis, Philip will hold hearings and report back to the next conven- Laos, and his half-brothe Township Committee it was of the Planning Board. enth and eighth grade class running. Davis, Merle Bulick, Helene Prince Souphanouvtng, leader o tion sessions May 11. champions. Cahill, Linda Hammonds, Heidi learned that the firm, which an- The most lethal word was the PaUiet Lao, would attend. nounced several months ago it The 13-year-old winner Is an Heinlein and James Thomas "indefinitely." Four competi- Late King was dropping its plans to build experienced competitor. He also competed. Garroway's tors went out on this one. Souvanna and Souphanouvon up to 8,000 homes, again is Democrats won the Schweinfurt Elemen- All contestants won their way Republicans to last night's contest through (See LAOS, Page 3) snowing interest in building here. tary School spelling bee in Ger- Abscess: A Killer Richard J. Hughes, the Demo- The Republican candidate for classroom spelling bees. Neil Downey, an official of the Wife Dead many two years ago when he cratic candidate for governor, governor, James P. Mitchell, There was no repetition, how- firm, met unofficially Tuesday NEW YORK (AP) - Mrs. was in the sixth grade. Legion-Sponsored portrays his opponent, James P, wants to make Gov. Robert B. ever, of the nrassr slaughter by with members of the Planning Pamela Garroway, wife of tele- Guidance director Robert Time Moves Mitchell, as an image hopefully Meyner's out-of-state visits a Cool Performer one word in last year's spell- Board. One member, who asked vision star Dave Garroway, was Chartier gave out the words, designed to "pick up a state campaign issue. His coolness in front of the ing bee, when "abscess" felled his name not be revealed, said found dead in their town house and eighth grade teacher Miss house" along the way to national audience last night stood him eight pupils in a row. Forward the firm offered the same terms early today. ' At- th» Republican State Con- Patricia Rohrey was the judge. dominance by the GOP. m good stead, as pupil after Christine Scott, Chris Stalker Eatontown American Legion Times are changing. So don'l discussed over a year ago. Pplicfe listed the cause of death vention yesterday, Mitchell, the ,and Pellitm Hancock survived as unknown pending an Mitopsy. In thaj keynote speech at the keynote speaker, said Meyner pupil went down on a word he Post will make this spelling get caught napping. Be alert, He laid Webb and Knapp still had spelled easily m the class- a series of tricky words last bee an annual event, according or you'll be late for Sunday They did not indicate that death annual Democratic state conven- "had compiled what is probably is interested in building a devel was due to anything but natura tion yesterday Hughes tabbed the the most flagrant record of ab- :to the post commander. Henry church services. opment along Rt. 520 from Pleas Snyder, and Legionnaire Turn the clock ahead one full auses. former U.S. labor secretary as a senteeism :in the modern history ant Valley to the Robertsville dfi onr-state '., ." CD.Alert Is Today Charles Bell, who officiated last hour before Daylight Saving Mrs. Garroway, 34, was found shadowy target afraid to meet area with from two to four on a bathroom floor, with her him in debate. ',- night. They hope to extend the Time, which starts at 2 a.m. houses per acre. Township zoning 'MitcHeii tdld newsmen later (,- • '•• %SBKtOH (AP) — The state's 6 million citizens wiir be contest to the count/ and then Sunday. The hour of sleep you head resting .on a toilet bowl. At the same time, the-rum facts7 and figures were being calls for a minimum of one-half She, was in night clothes. expected, to seek shelter promptly at 4 p.m. today when civil (See SPELLING, Page 3) lose will be returned Oct. 29. acre lots. bling of a battle over' the Demo- prepared. " ' A, housekeeper, Brunhilde Abt, crats' tax plank began to be ' defense sirens sound. It was reported that the only 'While the convention showed found the body at 2:30 a.m. heard. none of the bitterness generated The public must clear the streets for 10 minutes as its part new point made at Tuesday's un- A private physician, Dr. Henry in the annual "Operation Alert," state Civil Defense director official meeting was an offer by Dennis F. Carey, Essex County during the three-way GOP pri- Suhdivison Measure Horn, notified police. chairman, said his group will mary, one hint of conflict did announced today. the developer to bring industry to Garroway, 48, star of the early he township by building a plant fight to keep a traditional plat- develop. Police and CD wardens will direct pedestrians to specified morning "Today" show on NBC- form pledge against a state sales Edward T. Magee, a Hudson ' shelters while motorists will be required to pull to the side of Introduced in Atlantic Township 'or any interested industry. TV, was notified by telephone at The renewed interest on the or income tax.