
Distribution Weather today 20,100 Weadtt; »age 2. ; Dial SH 1-0010 VOL 85, NO. 82 UUr, Sfatftr «*"»*> IWJty. S*oon4 OUu PMUC* RED BANK, N.J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1962 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE if op Police Leadersh ip Kennedy to Confer In Middletown's Force MIDDLETOWN-'TTiere are In discussing the organization . "The absence of effective su- chiefs original desires had dedicated law enforcement and size of the force, the re- pervision at the line level been overruled." people in the employ of the port states that the present de- caused conflicts in interpreting The report also says there Mkjdletown Police Department partment "appears to be in- and implementing patrol pro- are cues where an allegation who earnestly desire to give capable of providing the level cedures." of misconduct was made with- On Berlin Situation the bet? service possible. of police service to which the The report goes on to point out any indication of subse- "With proper leadership . .. township is entitled." out that a lack of systematic quent action or disposition. WASHINGTON (AP)-President that the East German regime, It is not yet clear what retalia- series of talks the President plans His police department can give Noting that the department dissemination of information It also states that there is Cennedy confers today with West with Russian backing, may try to tory action West Germany and its on the Berlin situation. He will re- the community t realistic sense is undermanned, the report has caused "petty arguments a need for a. better training German Foreign Minister Ger- impose new control over civilian allies could take. Officials indi- ceive Soviet Foreign Minister An- of security which is urgently notes that adding of more men and dissension among super- program and system of keeping hard Schroeder on Allied plans for traffic moving into Berlin from cate there has been some talk of drei Gromyko Thursday. Then on alone will not improve the op- visory personnel." records. meeting a possible new Commu- West Germany. an economic boycott if the East Nov. 7, the day after the congres- This is the sum and sub- eration of the unit. The report goes on to state The report notes that the nist thrust against the Western Allied Support Germans demand regular diplo- sional elections, West German stance of a department survey The survey recommends that that the chief has failed to "es- state Civil Service Commis- position in Berlin. Schroeder, here since Sunday, is matic visas for travel to Berlin Chancellor Konrad Adenauer will prepared by the International the leadership of the unit be tablish a fair and uniform dis- sion bars the township from re- Schroeder is understood to have seeking Allied«support for rejec- across their territory. open consultations here with Ken- Association of Chiefs of Po- improved. ciplinary policy," which makes cruiting qualified personnel 'arned administration officials tion of such a move. The meeting is the first in a nedy. lice which.was presented to the The report goes on to state it difficult for division com- from outside the community, Meanwhile, Foy D. Kohler. the Township Committee last week. that there is a "significant manders to develop and enforce It urges that the township new U.S. ambassador to Moscow, The 70-page document covers amount of dissension in the de- standards in their own areas and other communities band to- conferred Tuesday with Khru- •very aspect of the department, partment which is symptomatic of responsibility. gether to get this Civil Service shchev in the Russian capital. It SUM! makes recommendations of the lack of leadership in the residence requirement repealed was believed certain Berlin was for improving the operation of unit." Word of Apology' so that the best possible men high on the agenda. the force. Dissension Evident The report cited cases where be recruited for police serv- A brief communique issued aft- Officials Who prepared the re- The report states that this men were sent letters advising ice. SHORE km SERVICES er the session said the talk was port strewed that ''in a survey dissension is evident to all in them that disciplinary action The report also was critical held in an atmosphere of sincer- of this type, weaknesses are of command and that there is a was pending and the content of of the use of special officers ity and mutual understanding. necessity emphasized and the lack of understanding as to the letter contained a "word who are used to equalize man- "They touched important inter- strong points . mentioned what is expected of both super- of apology that the action had power on various shifts. national Issues and also ques- little if at all." visory and line personnel. to be taken, as though the (See POLICE, Page 3) tions of Soviet-American rela- tions," the communique said. State Department officials - in Washington are now studying Koh- Van Brunt Quits Council Post ler's report Kennedy, Secretary of State LONG BRANCH - Councilman Shrewsbury Riverfront redevelop- lution did not require a major- ate, he said, to have the posl Dean Rusk and Secretary of De- Carlton H. Van Brunt, from the ment project. ity of a full council but lost filled by election Nov. 6. fense Robert S. McNamara all foresee the probability of ex- Fourth Ward, resigned unexpect- Mr. Van Brunt was one of four because of the tie vote. Voters will fill the first va- tremely dangerous East-West con- edly last night. The action cut councilmen who backed a sur- Mrs. Wilson said today she had cancy Nov. 6 In a city-wide test. prise resolution early last planned to move Tuesday to have This opening was created by the frontations over Berlin by the the authorized nine-member coun- end of the year, though.they are cil to seven and was the second Wednesday morning, at the end Mr. Van Brunt's vote of last resignation last July of Dr. Alex- ander Vineburg, a councilman-at- not quite sure how the crisis may resignation since the new gov- of a f ivetar meeting, to re- week declared out of order be- move Mr. Bowen on grounds 'he cause he is a member of the large. There are seven candidates develop. One possibility is that erning body took office in July, in the field to complete the term Khrushchev will sign his long- IMl. has been an unsatisfactory man' Housing Authority and should ager. have been disqualified. which expires June 30, 1964. threatened separate peace treaty .Mr. Van Brunt, who has been with East Germany and claim The author of the resolution, All ward council terms expire under a doctor's care for a heart In the light of his resignation, that this gives the Red German Samuel Marks, had next June 30. Elections for th« condition almost since his elec- Councilman however, Mrs. Wilson said, she regime sovereign control over the planned to renew it on Tuesday six places will be held In May. tkm, submitted a letter of resig- will simply present her resolu- supply lines to Berlin. It is in in hopes of collecting a fifth vote Therefore, a replacement for Mr, nation "for reasons of health" to tion again. this connection that the so-called which City Attorney Louis Aikens Van Brunt would serve onl council at a' caucus meeting. It Among its goals is a study of visa issue becomes most signifi- has ruled is required for dis- eight and one-half months. is effective immediately, though all contracts in which the author AIR PROBLEMS — Roland Pierion, River Plaza, captain commanding the Civil Air cant. missal. The resolution last week, ity is involved, a study of the Illness has forced Mr. Van won't be formally received until Brunt to be absent from several Patrol in Monmouth County, talks over plans, for use of Colts Neck Airport as a a regular council meeting next though it had-four votes in fa- ability of Lionel K. Levy, the de- vor, three against, and one ab- velopment contractor, to carry council meetings and to leave base with Gordon Donald, Jr., Eatontown, president of Shore Air Services, who Tuesday, . others earlier than adjournment. stention, failed because it lacked through with the $7.5 million pro- now is buiy with plans to build up the field. Court Upholds The ' resignation had two im a clear majority of a full council. gram of garden apartments and It was one of several reasons mediate effects in current busi Now, unable to produce even single family houses, and a study cited by critics several week! Fine of $100 nes» of the council which has four votes from the • original of whether the program may be ago in an unsuccessful move t< been sharply divided on policy TRENTON, (AP) - Ttae-Appel- group, Mr. Marks is believed re- renegotiated to provide for great recall him from office. natters in recent weeks: Airport On Its Way Up late Division of Superior Court er and more diversified construc- Sponsored by the Taxpayers signed to dropping any immedi- yesterday upheld a $100 fine 1. It broke the back of any ate new effort to force the man- tion. and Voters Association, the re- construction of a fly-In, drlve-in against Albert Loux of 1 Bur- new move, such as the one a ager out. City Manager Bowen said the call . failed when petitions sub- COLTS NECK — Private avla- search-rescue operations from the tlon is expected to come Into Its mote), a restaurant, a swimming lington Ave., Leonardo, on a week ago, to oust City Manager On the riverfront probe, Mr.
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