U.S. Defies Soviets Hope on Taxeswith Advice Says Picture Is Not Dismal RED BANK — Freeholder Jo- the State

U.S. Defies Soviets Hope on Taxeswith Advice Says Picture Is Not Dismal RED BANK — Freeholder Jo- the State

Weather Dijtribution • Ttday fair techy, *ad to- RED BANK sorrow. High teda;,M. Low t»- 18,825 sight, SU». High tomorrow to Sli. See weather page 2, MOMMY TXMVCUniDAY- Dial SH I -0010 duly, lloslur anutCB.Wiatr. B«wad CUM Pontf* VOL. 84, NO. Ill at B.d Baa* |M *> AddlUona) Mallinj Oftlcu. RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1961 7c PER COPY PAGE QMS Hughes Sees Ocean Ave. Proposal Not Enthused U.S. Defies Soviets Hope on TaxesWith Advice Says Picture Is Not Dismal RED BANK — Freeholder Jo- the state. He said the state fixes' seph C. Irwin last night handec up roads it turns over to the counties. More Study Planned back to Highway Commissionei Dwight R. G. PalmeV the lat- Mr. Irwin said the Board of Freeholders sees nothing to this TRENTON (AP)—New Jersey's tax picture is no ter's advice to protect Ocean Ave argument. "We, of course, will dismal, Gov.-elect Richard J. Hughes says after a quid from the sea. I co-operate and do all it is pos- onceover. "Probably, not knowing what sible for us to do in this matter. Troops Mother Nature will do next, m But, if you are going to have But Hughes, at a news conference with Gov. Rob body can do that," Mr. Irwii a state park at the end of Ocean ert B. Meyner yesterday, did not rule out the possi s a i d> "Monmouth County ha: Ave., then you have to have a bility that a longer look might bring him to the con' tried for 50 years. Now, let thi proper state highway leading into Halted it. That's a responsibility." elusion that a broad-based state see what it can do for thi next 50." "We have spent hundreds and tax might be needed. The county leader said this ii thousands of dollars of the tax- Hughes, who takes office Davis Fired response to a statement made ii payers' money protecting Ocean By Reds Ave. from the ocean. Now, let's Jan. 16 took the first step Trenton by Mr. Palmer that thi stale will take over the ocear see what the state can do. In the transition to his new ad- front road only if it is put in gooc BERLIN (AP) — More ministration by meeting with i h a p e and can be protectec American military units Meyner and Meyner's cabinet igainst the ocean. rolled over Berlin's auto- for two hours yesterday. Answer bahn lifeline to the West "The state is in the very best •In Good Shape' today in defiance of a So- of hands," Hughes said after "Ocean Ave. is in good shape, wards. and Monmouth County made Needy viet warning that such troop that way," said Mr. Irwin. "Onlj movements could lead to "dan- Related Story, Page 3 a couple of years ago we resur gerous consequences." faced it along the North Beach The Soviets, who control the On other topics, Hughes said: I Sea Bright. Then we did the Appeal 110-line superhighway through 1. He would like to meet with a m e thing along the S o u t Communist East Germany, Meyner and Gov. Nelson Rocke Beach. You can't do much mon NEW SHREWSBURY — The tightened their inspection of U.S. feller of New York before Jan than that." Shrewsbury Chorale has re- convoys but made no attempt 16 to get an introduction to in- Monmouth County has askec sponded to yesterday's call for to stop them, terstate problems. that New Jersey take over Ocea help to finance Christmas baskets Six vehicles forming the last Undecided Yet Ave. as a state highway an for needy families here. section of a U.S. convoy which 2. He has not decided any Cabi- widen it to four lanes. Countj The group last night scheduled set out for West Germany this net appointments, but he men- officials claimed the widening is a benefit performance for Dec. morning were halted at the So- tioned the names of four men he leeded to handle increased traf- 12 at 8: IS p.m. at the Swimming viet checkpoint outside West Ber- would like to have in his admin fic that would build up once River School. lin when the Russians found an lstration — Meyner's personal Ocean Ave. becomes an approac The proceeds will go to the THEY'RE GOING HOME — Quean Mother Elizabeth says goodbye to her daughter. error in their travel documents. counsel, Stephen B. Wiley of Edward J. Davis artery to the proposed Sandy New Shrewsbury Christmas Club, Princess Margaret, and her son-in-law, Lord Snowdon, as thsy leave Clarence House Technical Error Morristown; his assistant coun- Hook Park. a group which for years has seen in London, yesterday with their infant ion, Viscount Linley. The parents were taking The U.S. autobahn operations gel, David J. Goldberg of Tren- Mr. Palmer said he must get to it that no one here went with- officer, Capt. Harry Daniels, was ton; Hudson County Sheriff Wil- Plumbing the opinion of the state Depart- out a Christmas dinner, and no their child to their apartment in London's Kensington Palace. The infant was born called to straighten out their pg. liam J. Flanagan; and Robert J. ment of Conservation and Eco- child lacked a toy on Christmas in Clarence House, residence of the queen mother. (AP Wirephoto from London) pers and the three jeeps and Burkhardt, Hughes' campaign nomic Development on the possi- morning. three trucks were allowed to go director. Inspector >ilities of defending the road Singing for other people's sup- on after an hour and 14 min- 3. He will meet again with the igainst erosion. pers, the chorale will present a In Event of Night Attack utes. Cabinet Dec. 19 and hold talks program of carols and classical The documentation error was Is Ousted 'State Responsibility' with individual cabinet members Christmas music, under the di- believed to be technical and ap- in the meantime. KEANSBURG- Edward J. Da- He also said he has told Mon- rection of Alden Hammond of parently it was cleared up with- 4. He plans to meet with Dem- vis was fired as plumbing inspec- mouth officials the road must be Swimming River Rd. Schools Seen as Shelters out a dispute. ocratic county leaders, probably tor last night at a disciplinary "half-soled and heeled" by the J. Lester Rigby, president of The first two sections of the next Thursday, to name leaders hearing conducted by the Board ;ounty before it is turned over to the Chorale and former mayor WASHINGTON (AP) — Civil when downtown areas are most- voted $169 million for this and 150-man convoy passed through Of the 1962 Legislature, among of Health. of this borough, said he and other Defense planners are looking to ly vacated. for stocking the selected areas he checkpoinl without incident. other things. The local plumber was found members of the group read a the use of shelter-adapted The Pentagon's Civil Defense jwilh foO(i and olher supplies. Normally the Soviet guards Hughes said his decision on a guilty of violating an addendum Policeman story in yesterday's Register schools as key refuge centers in agency has conducCed several This phase of the program is ex- make only a routine count of broad-based tax will be made to the plumbing code which pro- about the lack of funds for the event a nuclear attack shoul pilot operations in marking and pected to be finished by about the men and vehicles described come at night. only after getting reports on two hibits him from practicing plumb- Christmas baskets this year. identifying spaces in public and July. Officials estimated that in the travel papers handed studies—one being made now by ing in the borough and serving Quits Over Within two hours, he said, they Schools often are the only suit- private buildings that could j'hese areas might provide pro-!'hem, taking only 20 to 25 min- the at»te Tax Policy Commission as plumbing inspector at the had scheduled the benefit per- able structures for this purpose serve as fallout shelters. tection for about SO million peo utes. and the other to be made by a same time. formance. in residential areis, the aff'cials On the basis of preliminary!1'?; ., The U.S. Army has been committee he will name. George Cameron dissented and 'ay Scale Borough service clubs will be said today. checks, officials said, it has been1 President Kennedy, spelling shuttling 150-man units from Study Made Arthur Robinson abstained in the asked to help the neighborly ef- For .nis reason, it is believed found that the average size shel- out his on sheIlcrs « West Germany to West Berlin, ..State Treasurer John A. Ker- voting. UNION BEACH - One police- fort by selling tickets throughout (he Pennon's civil defense of- ter area in existing buildings news conference last Wednesday, and from West Berlin lo West vldk, rioW on leave to act as The ordinance became effective man resigned last night and three the borough. fice is considering the possibility can hold 300 to 600 persons. said "the central responsibility Germany, for brief training that the fedpral government pay executive director of the Demo- Oct. 11. lore were reported on the verge The marking-identifying pro- .., is for us to provide commun- periods since soon after the cri- part of the cost of adapting cratic state committee, has made Mr. Davis, on Oct. 19, directed f quitting "unless something is ram is about to get going on a ity shelters." sis created by the Communist a study of the budget for Hughes.

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