To Sewer System LITTLE SILVER—Voters Here Said' in Resounding Fashion Yesterday They Do Not Want a Sewerage Sys- Tem Installed

To Sewer System LITTLE SILVER—Voters Here Said' in Resounding Fashion Yesterday They Do Not Want a Sewerage Sys- Tem Installed

' ••'":.¥&!* '\ •:•; Distribution Vt*r taiuf mi tMfefct. Part. tf ***** tmmtm. Hfefc to* Today dap, 71. Low (aright, la Mf. See pace 2. 13,950 An Independent Newspaper Under Same Ownership Since 1878 VOLUME 82, NO. 199 limed Dally, Monday through Frtdiy, entered a< Second Class Matter ^PERRWEEK at tho Post Office at Red Bank. N. J., under the Act of March 3. 187!), RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1960 7c PER COPY 3 PAGE ONE Voters Say 'No' To Sewer System LITTLE SILVER—Voters here said' in resounding fashion yesterday they do not want a sewerage sys- tem installed. Soviet Asks New Klirush The Mayor and Council, using the vote as a guide, are expected to go along with the results and take no U.N. Action Blast Buries action to start such a project. On Spying Salvage Hope Seek Joint It was by better than a UNITED NATIONS, N. PARIS (AP)—A nervous 2-1 margin that the sys- Y. (AP) — The Russians world faced a dangerously Meeting On tem was turned down. pressed today for a speedy uncertain future today as There were 953 persons against U.N. Security Council hostile chiefs of the United Rezoning he proposal and -439 for it. meeting on American spy Residents who would have been flights over Russia to get States and the Soviet Un- NEW SHREWSBURY — The affected by the system, did the ion turned away from the Planning Board last night direc- the jump on a U.S. pro- voting. The balloting was done posal for international aerial in- East-West battle at the ted its secretary, Prancis by mail. Cooper, spection against surprise* attack. summit to plan their strategies to negotiate with Mayor P. Paul Campi said 1,- Red Bank Planning Board and 660 ballots were mailed out to With the collapse of the sum- for new cold war conflict. the Red Bank Council Committee would-be sewer users. mit conference, Soviet Foreign All hope of a quick cooling on Newman Springs Rd. for a Minister Andrei A. Gromyko of tempers and slow rebuilding joint meeting to discuss proposed Await Decision rushed a telegram from Pari of polite relations between Wash- rezoning of part of that street. BALLOT COUNTING — It wasn't election time but ballots were counted anyway in last night asking an emergenc) ington and Moscow was dead— New Shrewsbury is considering Little Silver lflsf Residents +here sa!d did not want session of the council. The Rus buried under a new barrage of rezoning the south side of New- HISTTS nS-Sare «! . sians charged the U.S. Air Fora insults hurled by Nikita Khrush- man Springs Rd. between Wil- pected to announce what action installed. There were 953 "no" votes cast and 439 "yes" votes. Here, looking at chev at President Eisenhower. liams St. and Hance Ave. from with aggressive flights against KFS HOST—Portugal's Pre- ththee ysewe planr systeto takm equestion in regar. d to the counting task ahead are, seated, left to right, John J. Crespi and Michael J. To Western diplomats survey- residential to commercial. The the Soviet Union, creating a mier Antonio da Oliveira Sal- The governing body has al- Rafferty and standing, left to right, Councilman Charles E. Folsom, Mayor P. Paul ing the wreckage of the Big- north side lies in Red Bank. threat to universal peace. Four conference and the vio- ways said that before it comes Campi, and Borough Clerk Fred L. Ayers. aiar, above, is host to Presi- In a previous meeting between Sir Claude Corea of Ceylon, lence of the Soviet Premier's to any decision, it wants to hear council president for May, told dent Eisenhower, visiting Lis- representatives of both boards what the voters say. news conference yesterday, the Red Bank showed disinclination a newsman he would decide bon today en route home future looked ominous. "Well, I guess they told us," today when to schedule the to rezone but, it was pointed Merchants Trust Set to Open from the Paris meeting. A breakdown of disarmament out by New Shrewsbury board Mayor Campi said this morning. meeting. negotiations, a new crisis over member Daniel E. Renshaw, the It had been said the cost of A council delegate said thi IAP Wirephoto) Berlin, a return to bitter propa- discussion was of an exploratory the system would have been Russians wanted the meeting to- ganda warfare, a Red China nature and open to further dis- about $1,600,000. Holmdel Branch on Monday morrow or Saturday, obviousl) flareup in the Far East were cussion. to hold the propaganda stag! all regarded as possible. Mayor Campi analyzed that without competition from th< Ike Arrives Mrs. ^Marguerite Forest, 17 the majority of residents wanted CENTERVILLE - The newest also will house three other of- Queen, bank president, Harry I open skies proposal Presided Eisenhower, who scorned to Newman Springs Rd., said she a system installed. additon to the family of banking fices. The structure was built by Greenwood, recently promoted t Eisenhower said the Unitec reply at once to Khrushchev's objected to being penalized foi "But they were really voting offices of the Merchants Trust Allen Brothers, Inc., Fair Haven. assistant vice president, will States would submit to the UN In Portugal slashing assault, plans to make the borough's lack of foresigh against the cost factor," he said. Co., Red Bank, will have its Providing the newest features manage the office. He will hea But it appeared unlikely a mec a TV-radio report on the summit in allowing such large numbers "If there was a way of having formal opening here Monday. in customer convenience, the a staff of five at the branch ing would be arranged befori Amid Cheers disaster to the American people of homes to be built wifhin J a sewer system for less money, The new office is at Laurel branch will offer complete bank- The bank will lease its spac Monday. soon after he gets home Friday. short time, causing the curren I would say it would be passed." Ave. and Rt. 35, Holmdel Town- ing services, including a safe from the Allen firm. U.S. Delegate Henry Cabol Berlin Welcome He is returning by way of Lis- need for ratables. ship. deposit vault, drive-in window bon, Portugal. Borough Clerk Fred L. Ayers Mr. Greenwood lias been a Lodge planned to go to Wash She said that in deference to In connection with the opening, and parking space for 50-60 cars. For Khrushchev The Soviet Premier arranged said the results show conclusive- member of the banking firm ington for week-end consultations progress, she would condone the bank has planned an open The bank was granted permis- his homeward journey to Mos- ly that "the people don't want since 1939. He lives at 101 Bor- with the President and Secre- "spot zoning" to permit limited house for public inspection from sion to locate a branch office Is Soft-pedaled cow through East Berlin. The sewers." den St., Shrewsbury. He is a tary of State Christian A. Herter, commercial enterprise on the 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. here in May of last year. Con- graduate of Red Bank High Sources in a position to know German Communist regime road, but disapproved of any He said he thought the question Located in the heart of one of struction was started in Decem- LISBON, Portugal (AP)-Pres- planned a rally for him there School and the American Insti- said the United States made no ident Eisenhower today flew in- change which would leave the would now be put to rest for a the fastest growing areas in Mon- ber. ute of Banking. A veteran of effort to beat Russia to the Friday, giving him a forum area open to a "row of honky- while. mouth County, the new office will Name Manager to Portugal for a warm welcome World War II, he is married punch before the UN. .These after expressing conviction that for a new tirade against the tonks" which would spoil the be the first and only bank in Of colonial design, the single- and has three children. sources said the United States United States. Information Campaign this area. the failure of the summit con- neighborhood and give a poor story structure has a brick ex- Mr. Greenwood is a member wants to avoid any spirit ol British Prime Minister Harold appearance to the borough ap- The branch will occupy a 30x75- terior. ference had joined the Western The governing body, joined by of the Fair Haven Lions Club altercation. They denied, too, Allies "even closer than before Macmillan, the last of the visit- proach from the Garden State foot portion of a building which the Board of Health and a special According to Kenneth H. Mc- and the Red Bank Elks. that Washington was seeking in determined pursuit of peace ing government heads to say fare- Parkway. sewer fact-finding committee, In announcing Mr. Greenwood's to delay the council meeting. with justice in the world." (See SUMMIT Pg. 2) Robert Kulinyi, 167 Newman conducted an extensive public in- appointment as branch manager, Diplomats at the UN private' Springs Rd., attended also. formation campaign to bring the The staunchly anti-Communist Call Rev, Crouthamel Mr. McQueen also listed the fol- expressed doubt that the Sovi Portugese greeted the President Board member Justin Henshel facts about the system home to lowing promotions within the union could get the seven vot said he would faVor commercial residents. with open-arms as a great de- Delay Action firm: needed to push a resolution coi fender of human rights and the zoning if it were "highly re- They held a number of hear- To Los Angeles Church Alfred C.

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