New Uproar Looms in UN

New Uproar Looms in UN

17,100 / Independent Dotty f t immfmmmmm-m-m J SH LOOIO lutut <HI7. MM«U Itteufk Fria»y. l«ad Clua POM** VOL. 83, NO. 163 Paid U IU4 a«mk 4M at AMiUaul MilUnc 001CM. RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1961 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE 'Independent' Chamber to Press Council Tonight on White St. Plan New Uproar RED BANK — Community chamber executive vice presi- Associates, the New York firm GOP Forms Chamber of Commerce and Retail dent. "'All the facets of the plan now working on a master plan Trade Board members will ask should be publicly aired." for the borough. Borough Council tonight to ex- Mayor Gray told The Register - Gather SttUsUci tend White St., a request de- he hoped "every citizen of Red The mayor laid he has asked scribed by Mayor George A. Gray Bank, not Just the chamber mem- as "hopeless.'' members of both planning groups, Jones Group bers, but all the citizens" would plus the Redevelopment Agency, Looms in UN The chamber has urged all its attend the hearing. to be present at the meeting. He me/nbers to attend the council NEPTUNE — The Independent Republicans of "Let's get this thing over with •aid he also planned to meet this meeting as • display of support once and for all," said Mayor afternoon with ranking borough Monmouth County held an organization meeting yes- in a last ditch effort for the ex Gray, who is on record as itrong- officials to marshal statistics Report terday, presided over by William G. Carhart of Avon, tension. ly opposing the extension. against the proposal, In Peterson's Restaurant. "We've been asking for a pub- Backing up the mayor are at "There are four 'no' votes on lic hearing on the White St. pro- least two councilmen, the Plan- the council already." said Mayor ,Mr. Carhart later issued the following statement: posal," said Francis J. Bolduc, ning Board and Urban Planning Gray, "and if the council opposi- "The purpose of this tion should shrink to three, I'm 3 Slain meeting was to discuss the still against it. " organization of a county The mayor said he would never vote to spend $200,000 to "extend wide committee to support a street that is going nowhere." In Congo the candidacy of Sen. Wal- Mr. Bolduc said he was not ter. H. ionet of Bergen County sure exactly what form the cham- UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. for the office 'of governor, ber action tonight would take, (AP)—A new uproar was "The committee was stunned but stated that Joseph T. Grause, expected in the Security Chamber director, would be the at the revolving door position of Council today over a UN our state senator, Richard Stout. spokesman for the group. A few weeks after telling the Chamber officials have pressed report that the Congo gov- people of Monmouth County that for the extension with little fav- ernment in Leopoldviile James P. Mitchell was not qual orable results. secretly deported seven po- Hied to be governor of the state, Two weeks ago Mayor Gray litical prisoners to secessionist Sen. Stout emerges as his Central •aid it had been decided not to and South Jersey Campaign man undertake the project. Last week South Kasai Province and three ager. an informal poll of the Planning were rumored slain there. Stout Criticized The council seemed in for a re- "Are the people of Monmouth (See WHITE ST., Pg. 3) petition of the storm kicked up County expected to believe what last Monday by announcement of Sen. Stout now says about Mit- the killing of deposed Premier chell or what he said about Mit- Patrice Lumumba and two close chell two weeks ago? Who Confiirm political associates, changed his mind? What changed All'S IEAVER?—Jacob Boebeck, owner of the Swap The chief of the Congo opera- his mind? tion, Rajeshwar Dayal, reported "We believe that the Monmouth Shop, Rt. 36, West Keansburg, displays black stovepipe to Secretary-General Dag Ham- County support voted Mitchell re- Sale Of hat he found in his shop 'and is willing to transport to marskjbld that six of the prison- flects the worst kind of political Trenton in answer to a call from the Legislature. Hat ers had been flown to Bakwanga. cynicism. We believe that it re- the capital of South Kasai's so- IACK ON THI FARM —Rep. James C.Auchinclosi, R-3d district, right, links arms is naaded for Anthony Quinn, Academy Award winning flects on the part of Sen. Stout with a ..imiling farmer's wift, Mrs. Joseph Taylor of Freehold, at annual congres- called "Mining State" Feb. 9 and and others their hope that it is Raceway actor, to wear at a special joint session of the New a seventh a week later. possible to fool all the people lional breakfast sponsored by tha Naw Jertay Farm Buraau. Mr. Taylor, an execu- Jersey Legislature Tuesday. Quinn's appearance will He said rumors persisted that all of the time. Why, for in- tive committeoman of the buraau, has hit back to tha camera. With them ara Mrs. FREEHOLD — A Raceway of- three had been killed—Jacques itance, was not Sen. Jones nor ficial has confirmed that a syn- mark tha 100th anniversary of Lincoln's visit to tha New Henry Zdancowie of Freehold, whosa husband it president of tha United Milk Pro- Lumbala, once a secretary of Sen. Dumont given an opportun- dicate headed by New York Jersey State House. state under Lumumba; Jean Fin- ity to appear before the execu ducers of New Jersey, and George Hoffmire, manager of Jersey Certified Farm banker Bernard Kahn has taken ant, ex-president of Oriental Pro- an option to purchase the Free- live committee and discuss their Markets of Middletown. vince, and Maj. Fataki, former qualifications as candidates, hold Raceway for a figure re- commander of the Stanleyville "This is one of the many ques- ported to be $5,100,000. See Triple Sessions gendarmerie. tions that can and will be asked The sale, which must be ap- Dayal said the other deportees as this campaign continues. proved by the state Racing Com- were Lumumba's health minister, To Work Unceasingly Airlines Lay Off Thousands mission, would include the entire Kamenga; the president of his "We intend to work unceasingly 56-acre harness racing operation If Revision Defeated youth movement, Nzuzi, and two between now and April IS for in Freehold and Freehold Town men named Elengesa and Yan- the nomination of Sen. Jones. We Strike Cuts Plane Service 80 Per Cent ship. RARITAN TOWNSHIP — The will provide two voting machine gara. are firmly convinced that he and Board of Education by unani NEW YORK (AP) — Airlines and International services of the night it was immediately begin- Mr. Kahn acknowledged last at the Hazlet fire house, two a •Grave Concern' he alone it the candidate who mous vote Friday night revised caught in the wildest wildcat six airlines Involved to a relative ning a layoff of from 6,000 to night that he is interested in buy- Township Hall, and one in th The UN official said the depor- will bring victory to the Republi- its proposed 1961-62 budget, cut- strike in aviation history began trickle. 7,000 employees as a result of the ing the track but added: "A lot West Keansburg First-Aid Squad tations were "a matter of grave can party in November. of other people are, too." ting $120,171 from the 51,890,035 building, Eighth St. concern, considering the fate of "Sen. Jones it a man of and furloughing thousand of workers The struck lines agreed the walkout. This includes half the today. strike has cut normal operations lines' 7,000 workers in Miami. One of these indentified him- schedule defeated at the polls The schedule (including' the Lumumba and the two men killed for the people of this state and is last Tuesday. with him in Katanga Province, The four-day-old strike of flight of four-cngined jet and propeller Pan American World Airways, self as Roy Riker, a Burlington proposed new grade school) wil entitled, to our support for his former Senate President Joseph engineers which hit the nation planes by SO to 90 per cent. Trans World Airlines, National County businessman, who told March 1 was set as the date for produce an estimated school tax years of unselfish service to the Okito and former Youth Minister Friday night has cut domestic Eastern Airlines announced last Airlines and American Airlines newsmen he has been negotiating the second election. Polls will be of $10.54 per $100 assessed valu- people of New Jersey. Sen. Stout Maurice Mplo. has often acknowledged that Sen. said they would begin furlough with owner Fred Fatzler. open from 2 to 9 p.m. The board ation, an increase of $2.18 over Jones is the ablest man in the ing a total of close to 60,000 if Mr. Riker said he plans to the current year. The defeated Dayal's report threatened U. S. New Jersey Senate. We are con- the strike wasn't ended today. meet with the state Racing Com budget would have produced an efforts to win council recognition estimated hike of $2.T7. for Ileo. It threw a cloud over vinced that the Republican voters Tests Show Sky Spy The layoffs would affect about mission today to seek an okay Venezuela In addition to the current ex- last week's suggestion of the UN of Monmouth County and New 20,000 employees at Trans World, for his proposal.

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