Over Laotian Situation

Over Laotian Situation

Distribution today > , » tte 4*. Tomorrow, otawUneai wlft. Ja .. _ shwren, high In the .,,•». Saturday, fair. See weather, f'*, ! J." 'paged DIAL SH I -0010 j; - VOL. 85, NO. 216 &•** "*"'IU• 4 rrtdty. aMoucuw root RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1963 PAGE ONE MdlUoul ItelUrn OfflOM. 7c PER COPY Army Awaits Okay for Airport Move Frbm County to Naval Air Station • FORT MONMOUTH - Officials here yesterday were await* not influence considerations by the board of freeholders of a A team of Defense Department officials recently visited EXPRESS SURPRISE tag .Washington's approval of a recommendation that the Army propqsal that the county seek to buy the airport if it can be Monmouth County to look; into the prospects of more fully George J. DeGarmo, chairman of the freeholders' fiv#-man move its.air facilities from Moamouth County Airport, Wall obtained at a reasonable price. utilizing government-owned property. airport advisory committee, and Mayor Sanford C. Flint of In- Township, to the Naval Air Station at Lakehurst July 1. "We remain definitely interested in it from an economic "Fort Monmouth," he said, "was directed by the head of terlaken, a member of that committee, expressed surprise at Reports in circulation that the transfer had been firmly standpoint," he told The Register. "The Army's not the only the Army Materiel Command to make a feasibility study in this the Army's action. approved could not be immediately confirmed, -J thing there! Businessmen use the field. It's important to in- regard. Such a study was made and consideration was given Persistent reports that reached The Register that Wash- I Edward I. Brown, Jr., owner of the 1,000-acre field, said dustry. And the county is growing." to the Army moving its air facilities to the Naval Air Station ington approval for the transfer already had been granted also • h* received, "with a sense of shock," word that the transfer"!* , A five-man Advisory Committee on Airports, established by at Lakehurst. It was found that the facilities there had the were heard by Mr. De Garmo. Head of a pre-cast concrete contemplated.' "Why," he said, "we right now are in the the board of freeholders last June to look Into suggestions that capacity for these requirements." In addition, there would be company, a former Navy flyer and designer of the Colts Neck process of carrying out a $12,000 improvement program on the county government operate an airport, last month handed , no rental. Airport, which he formerly owned, said: "Only recently, we ofif* main runway to meet Army requirements. in a report that said, in effect, yes, Indeed it should if it could The spokesman said that, as a result, request was made were given far different information." COUNTY 'INTERESTED' ' , get a field at an attractive figure. to Washington that transfer be made June 30, when the Army's Mr. De Garmo and Mayor Flint told of meeting several Freeholder director Joseph C. Irwin, Red Bank, told a About what is now in progress, an Army spokesman had five-year lease at Monmouth County Airport expires. "We now weeks ago with Army officials who said the Army would r* newsman removal by,the Army from Wall Township should this to say: are waiting for official approval," he said. (See ARMY, Page 3) Sends Message To Khrushchev Over Laotian Situation WASHINGTON (AP)-Presidenl increase the danger along the shying, which ht tensed an a* Kennedy says "the future of peao northern frontiers of Thailand, It sassination, of a Maryland inte- fill coexistence" and the military Harriman Begins Journey would put additional pressure op grattonlst hiking through Ala- security of Southeast Asia may Cambodia and would put addition- bama. hang'in the balance as East an LONDON (AP) — W. Averell Harriman left by plane for al pressure on South Viet Nam Declared that one reason me West grapple with the crisis Moscow today to appeal to Premier Khrushchev to restore which in itself would put addition economy is advancing slightly Laos. peace in Laos and keep the strategic little Southeast Asia al pressure on Malaya." raster than Us advisers predicted While being.obviously wary kingdom neutral. StiU in the foreign field, Ken- in January was the prospect of an discussing the subject, Kenned; The U. S, under secretary of .state was ordered to the nedy said he believes problems in- early and substantial tax cut. managed at his news conference Soviet capital by President Kennedy, who sent along a spe- volving die United States and Reaffirmed his support of Amer- Wednesday to dramatize official cial message for Khrushchev. France can best be handled now ican efforts to be first to land a concern over the threat by, Com- Harriman said the United States wants the Soviet leader at the diplomatic level, without a on the moon, expressing munist forces to destroy the "to take action to quiet the situation in Laos and put it back personal meeting with President fears that any cutback In the pro- LEADER MAKES AN INSPECTION -- Sen. Phomi Nosavan, • rightist Laotian vice dependence and neutrality of thi on the rails again." He said the Communist accusation that Charles de Gaulle. gram might lead to later regrets premier, reviews right wing troops at hit headquarters near Vientiane. The U.S. Laotian kingdom. the United States U responsible for the flareup in Laos is "most insulting and utterly incorrect. Kennedy also announced he will should the Soviets make a new His meeting with newsmen meet at Hyannis Port, Mass., on breakthrough. has indicated that pro-Communist Pathet, Lao forces mutt b» withdrawn from ter- came shortly after the Pentagon Harriman was due in Moscow early tonight. The U. S. ritory'they have seized in recent fighting if the ceasa fire there it to be effective. Embassy requested an appointment for. him tomorrow with May 10 and 11 with Canada's new Said federal employment, the announced it had ordered 3,000 prime minister, Lester Pearson. ational debt and spending on . UAP Wirephoto by radio from Tokyo) troops and some jet planes into Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko. Thailand next month for maneuv- An embassy spokesman said no request had been, made On another controversial topic civilian programs are Increasing ers. Communist-threatened Thai for a meeting with Khrushchev but indicated this might be straddling domestic and foreign at a slower rate than the growth land borders Laos. arranged when Harriman saw Gromyko. policy, Kennedy indicated he in the population and the econo- Opening Statement would see nothing wrong with me my- United States financing the dis- "One of the reasons I think we In an opening statement, Ken- tew weeks should show "whetier be thrown In the direction of nedy announced that W. Averell tribution of birth control Informa- have such difficulty in getting an Park the Soviets maintain the same de-maintenance of the Geneva set- tion abroad "so that everyone can Harrinran, undersecretary of state acceptance of our expenditures gree of control now, whether they tlement." make their own judgment.".. and our tax policies," he said, "is would travel to Moscow toda desire to maintain their influence. Protest Conditions at Eatontown Location bearing a presidential message to 3. "If Laos fell into Communist On domestic topics, Kennedy: because people misread the sta- Soviet Premier Khrushchev on the and whether their Influence Will hands;" said Kennedy, "it woul< Described as "outrageous" the tistics or are misled." EATONTOWN - More than 50 be parked as close as two feet tioned in the .petition do, indeed, situation in LAOS, residents of Woodlawn Trailer apart. '. exist. He mentlontd t few more: Kennedy said, "Wa will.know Park, Rt.. 35, formerly Van's, -Water lines laid la the sami Adjacent kerosene drums, high tgoo, d deal, __mor,e about _th„e pro*,..„. jammed the hall at last night's trenches with sewer picas, voltage wires on Insecure poles p«cts» Onc« HarrJmw completes Levitt Ctiiiri Action Is Threatened Bohough Council meeting to pro- . —Trash and debris in. the part directly over trailers, ("If one f • his mission. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - The He told the board, and a Levitt six maps in question Isi for drain- Mr. Parker made it clear that test conditions at the place they and in vacant lots wound it. dropped, it could turn a metal On other major topics, Kennedy live. ..: ••:, . —Improper electrical wiring trailer into a big electric chair,' Planning Board last night —aft- vice president, Alexander Pollet, age. litigation would be likely if th« said: er a one-tour closed-door debate, that the 15 per cent of land be- It was Mr. Parker's contention maps were approved without cor- They presented a petition with and poor connection boxes. he said), blocked exits, anc and the United States 122 signatures, citing: —Low voltage that sinks to 73 trailers being rented in viola- Britain and the threat of a suit —' ap- ing set aside by Levitt for "pub- that this should not be counted in recting the matter. urging Khrusbohev to proved final subdivision maps for lib use" is nothing more than the 15 per cent. Mr. Pollet dis- "It Is regrettable if this typo -•Frequent clogging of sewer volts iii the evenings. tion of .the borough ordinance. nimlear test ban talks, thou lines and overflow of sewerage —Low water pressure. ."This paifc is a disgrace," six more sections of the 1,905- ''wasteland, some ol It too b!Uy agreed. mistake has been made for two am not overly sanguine about me house Levitt development. in, drive a tractor on much less On this point, the planners years," he said, "but that is no lying on (he ground for days at .

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