RED BANK Today Tomorrow

RED BANK Today Tomorrow

Weather Distribution Moffly fcir today, tonight and RED BANK Today tomorrow. High both day* Mf, Urn tonight, (to. See weather, 14,350 tides, page 2. VOLUME 82, NO. 251 Issued Dally. Monday through Friday, entered as Second Class Mattel 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE at tha Post OIQc* at Red Bank. N. }.. under the Act of March 3. 1879. RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1960 Second Try to Alter Soviet Parley Bid Held Borough Fence Code RED BANK — Borough Coun- Effort to Block Progress cil last night initiated another •KEANSBURG ,MIDDLr,TOWN NAIIONAl attempt to change the existing Expect End ordinance regulating the height of fences and hedges. But Some See A measure introduced over the Of Strike In "no" vote of Councilman Thom- as F. Oakley would set three ke-Khrush different heights for fences and Keansburg hedges. Solid fences, "which complete- KEANSBURG-The strike of 27 Meeting Hope ly or almost completely obstruct mployees of Modern Accessories the view," will remain at the inc., Main St., which hit the firm UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. now prescribed limit of four feet. ;AP) — A U. S. spokesman A "live" fence, which includes yesterday, may be ended today. 'bushes, hedges or other plant According to Albert H. Har- ast night rejected a Soviet life," may be seven feet high. ootlian, owner of the firm, he is :all for an all-UN summit A fence which is of frame legotiating with employees and arley on disarmament as wood or iron, but does not ob- nftre talks are scheduled for to- "typically specious and IN BUSINESS —The Lincroft branch of the Keansburg-Middletown National Bank struct the view, may reach six lay. officially opened for business yesterday after holding open, house Saturday. At right, feet. Mr. Harpootlian said he ex- rivolous maneuver." But a customer makes use of drive-in window after the closing hour for the main No 'Stockade Town' jected the strike to be settled iorae diplomats at the UN :oday. still hoped it might bring office. Mr. Oakley said later he op- posed the new measure because The employees are in the President Eisenhower and "I don't think this is a stockade rocess of being unionized by Premier Khrushchev together at own. It gives everyone the right ,ocal 575 of the International Boro Sets to put up a fence and block the irotherhood of Teamsters. The the conference table. Nixon Flies West; view" of neighbors. inion has charged that the firm Chief U. S. Delegate Henry The present ordinance govern- lever recognized the union. Cabot Lodge brushed off the Hearing Date ing fences sets a limit of four Mr. Harpootlian said the Na- Soviet proposal at a news con- feet. The same applies for hedges. tional Labor Board had recogniz- ference at the summer white Dems Woo Labor An attempt by the council last ed a petition from the workers house in Newport. Presumably he On Repairs month to change the fence or- guaranteeing them the right to spoke with the President's au- WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice dy, went after support from la dinance ran into stiff opposition. FREEHOLD — A public hear- hold election at the plant. horization. President Richard M. Nixon flew »r leaders. The proposed ordinance was with- ing on an ordinance authorizing Frank Carracino, business The Soviet proposal accom- west today on his first presiden- Nixon and his wife lined up drawn at the June 20 meeting $15,000 in alterations and repairs gent for the local, said the work- panied a Kremlin objection of the tial campaign trip while his Dem- five-day tour including stops without coming to a vote. to the borough building will be :rs struck in protest of working American proposal that the 82- ocratic opponent, John F. Kenne- at Reno, Nev., Pat Nixon's home, held here Aug. 14. The new ordinance will have conditions and low pay. He said member UN Disarmament Com- Angeles, Nixon's hometown a public hearing at the Aug. 15 many were making only a $1 mission be called into session this of Whittier, Calif., and a two- The ordinance also authorizes a meeting. per hour. ' month. Lodge said the Soviet re- day visit to Hawaii. $14,000 bond issue to finance the Barbed Wire Restriction ply showed the Russians "really Zoning Code The Republican nominee con- iroject. Mr. Harpootlian said today that ON STRIKE — Employees of Modern Accessories, Main Fences at intersections may not don't want disarmament." erred with President Eisenhow- Council passed a resolution 1.25 per hour exceed two and one-half feet un St., Keansburg, picketing the plant yesterday in a move 'Good Faith' er at Newport, R.I., late yes- inthorizing the borough to enter and that they were given paid Is Approved der the .proposed code. In addi for better working conditions, pay raises and paid bene- "The United States made its erday, and aligned himself with into an agreement with the coun holidays. tion, business and industrial pre proposal in good faith," Lodge Eisenhower against any big ty Board of Freeholders to share He also noted that the firm fits. Members of Teamsters Local 575, Mrs. Angelo mises may have solid fences up declared, but the Soviet counter spending bills the Democratic- the cost of drain improvements hired only unskilled labor. In 2 Minutes to six feet or "live" fences up Messina, left, and Mrs. Ralph Peabody walk the picket proposal amounts to "a cynical controlled Congress might pass at Court and Lafayette Sts. to seven feet. Barbed wire can He went on to note that in line before the plant, which manufactures paint rollers. attempt to prevent progress." MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - In his summer just to pick up votes. Floods resulting from a faulty be used only on fences of six the past, relations between the Soviet Ambassador Platon D. what may be an all-time record Plans Veto Bellind them are Mri Rita Della left and Mri Alice drain are threatening contents of feet or more. firm and the workers were ex- - - - - Morozov called for the summit on a major legislative matter Nixon said Eisenhower plans the county Hall of Records, ac- The proposed ordinance which cellent. Somma. disarmament meeting in a letter here, the Township Committee o veto any massive spending cording to council members. was dropped last month made The 27 workers, including last night took less than two measures passed for "purely po- yesterday to Luis Padilla Nervo A previous resolution granting no distincition between fences some 20 women, also are pro- minutes to give preliminary ap- litical" reasons which lack tax of Mexico, chairman of the dis- and hedges. It sought to estab- testing lack of other benefits. proval to a proposed zoning or- provisions to pay for them or the borough authorization to so- armament commission. lish a seven-foot limit for al The firm makes paint rollers. dinance which has been in prep- are not in the- public interest. licit informal bids for the work CouncilRejectsLone Rejecting Padilla Nervo's call types. aration for more than three Nixon said he agrees with this was voted down by council. for a commission meeting Aug. Mrs. Ross Azzarello, 104 Bridgi years. ourse. Eugene Nowak was appointed 15, Morzov asserted that disarma- Ave., complained to council las Kennedy, at his Hyannis Port, acting street foreman while in Loot ment talks coL'ld only be success- The proposed code was sub night that a neighbor has a Bid for CD System Mass., summer home, scheduled James C. Ryan is on vacation. ful if held at the proper level. mitted to the governing body "for "unsightly fence" which is mon a meeting today with Michigan's "The Soviet government be- Us consideration" by the Plan- The following applications for than four feet high, in violatio: Democratic Gov. G. Mennen Wil- Taken From RED BANK — A single bid| The system would be set up lieves that personal participation ning Board. building permits were granted: of the current fence ordance. liams in his quest of labor back- to install a Civil Defense warning to sound the CD siren, and alsojof the heads of government of Board chairman Joseph P. John Paton, 8 Throckmorton St., Mayor George A. Gray sal ing. Williams wields influence store; Jersey Central Power and system here was rejected last! switch over to voice control so member states of the United Na- Stenger, sitting in the audience, that the building inspector, Dom with the big United Auto Workers Light Co., Throckmorton and Two Boats night by the Borough Council.) verbal instructions could be giv- lions in the discussion of the was amazed at the committee's enick C. Pingitore, will be in Union. The governing body also re- Rhea Sts., office; and Adolph S. structed "to enforce the ordin SEA BRIGHT — Two cabin en. disarmament problem at the Gen- fast action. AFL-CIO president George Mea- ceived letters from two other Half of the cost of the CD Domanski, 14 Union Ave., demoli ance." cruisers were looted In the ear- eral Assembly would answer this "I expected you'd take at least ny yesterday declined to endorse tion of a garage. firms stating that the specifica- system would be paid for by the purpose best of all," the Russian Mr. Pingitore came in for criti ly morning hours yesterday of a month to think it over," he (See NIXON, Pg. 2) tions for the CD system were federal government, he said. cism in May from one residem more than $600 worth of equip- letter said. laid. "I figured that would give obsolete.

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