Distribution Weather mgttmn 9. Swsty Today wd tomorrow. Wfh to* MDBANK ta 7h, Low toakkt h ftp. 19,025 y Mm* dDUdken and • warm. 8ee Weather, page 1. Daily f -UT.un J Dial SH 1-0010 Jjfufld dully, Monday through Friday. Second CIui Posuc* RED BANK, N. J.,yFRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1962 VOL. 85, NO. 43 Paid At Kid Bank tad « Additional Mailing Oflicei. 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Red Hill Interchange After 78 Days Strike Allies Ask 4-Power Contracts Confirmed Halted WOODBRIDGE — The New In addition Taller & Cooper, and design of the toll facilities Jersey Highway Authority yester Inc., Brooklyn, was awarded a at a fee of about $2,087.20. day ratified the awarding of con- $59,634 contract to furnish and Delayed by Governor AtAtco tracts for the construction of a install the required toll booths. The awarding of the Red Hill Alexander Herenchak Asso- Rd. contracts had been delayed Berlin Issue Garden State Parkway inter- KEYPORT—Management's pre- change at Red Hill Rd. on the ciates, Newark, will supervise by Gov. Richard J. Hughes, who diction of a few days ago that MOSCOW (AP) — The West the notes said, would be "joint Last Sunday the Soviet com- mander in East Germany, Gen. boundary line of Middletown the construction of the inter- asked Mr. Palmer to make the strike at Atco Ceramics Corp. em Allies today asked the Sovletjconsultalion with the Suviet au- Ivan Yakubovsky. Holmdel Townships. change at a fee estimated at Istudy of the parkway's plan to had been broken, proved out last mandant in East Berlin rejected Union to join them in t tour- thorities with a view 'o prevent- The notes made no mention of Authority officials said the pro- $21,171.15. and the installation (See RED HILL Page 3) night as members of the Fed- a western proposal that he meet power meeting on the tense Ber- ing further deterioration of the the Kremlin's decision to abolish posed temporary reopening of the eral Labor Union Local 205B1 with the three Allied comman- lin situation. situation in Berlin." iti: military commandant in Ber- AFL-CIO, voted to terminate the dants in West Berlin to seek parkway access roads at Tele- In similar notes delivered to The Western Allies did not strike. lin, a move Western officials be- graph Hill is under consideration. the Soviet Foreign Ministry, the specify what officials they want Kays of easing the Berlin ten- lieve was designed to absolve the In a recent survey, Dwight R. Union House Team Melvin Fletcher, a member of United States, Britain and France to meet. Presumably they would sions Three days later the Rus- Russians of responsibility for ths G. Palmer, state highway com- he union's negotiating commit-| said they would prefer to hold be satisfied with a meeting of sian;; abolished their comman- recent ugjy Incidents along the missioner, recommended the tee, said the strikers will report the meeting in Berlin. the top military authorities in dant's office, transferring his Eerlin wall. parkway proceed with its plans to To Play Tomorrow for work Monday. The purpose of the meeting, Germany. functions to the Soviet com- The notes said pointedly: "Ths locate the new Interchange at A telegram notifying the com responsibility for the wall and Red Hiil.Rd., and reopen the WICHITA, Kans. - After swel ginia have all suffered two de- party that the strike has been! for its consequences rests solely Telegraph Hill roads until the new tering in 105 degree heat since itsjfeats and departed. terminated — after 78 days, the with the Soviet government." facility is completed. arrival here last weekend, the Old Attendance has been good at longest in the history of the firm The Western notes also ac- Union House baseball team was —was sent to Atco late last night, Telegraph Hill Roads the tournament games, with ap- cused the Soviet government at relieved when heavy downpours proximately 6,000 fans coming ou Mr. Fletcher reported. opposing "by every raeima free Mrs. Katharine Elkus White. broke a 22-day rainless streak to see the cream of the crop in Some 189 production and main- circulation" within Berlin. authority chairman, said the Tele- yesterday. semi-pro baseball teams through' tenance workers walked out June graph access roads would not be The team had its first day off out the nation at each day's 8, at the time the last contracl Answers Note reopened without the "proper ad. and attending each day's games games. expired. The note was made public si- vice of the authority's engineers No Assurance multaneously In London, Wash- since its 10-inning, 7-5 victory The tournament is overrun with and general counsel on how the Mr. Fletcher said th- union has ington, Paris and Moscow. It was over the Roanoke Colonials in its ex-major and minor league play- suggestion cna best be handled. no assurance the company wil written in answer to » Soviet initial tournament game Monday ers. Enos "Country" Slaughter, "We certainly will have to take take ail the strikers back when [note of Aug. 10 which accused night. former great with the Cardinals, :hey report Monday. the West of responsibility lor the Into account the safety factor,' The National Baseball Congress Yankees and Kansas City, is tensions in Berlin. Mrs. White said. tourney uses five baseball sta- player-coach of the Greensboro He also said it is not known The Telegraph Hill area diums here. All have lights and N. C, club. Another former ma- at this time what kind of a new The text of the British note closed May 30: The authority an the fields are perfectly kept. jor leaguer playing here is Dee contract, or what length contracl said: "Her Majesty's government nouQced that a safety problem ex 'Old Pros, Nervous Kids' the union will get, since the strike (See UNION HOUSE, Page 2) w:sh to draw the attention of isted there due to the increased . Five games are played daily, was terminated without complete the Soviet government to the sit- number of vehicles using the park [except Sunday, three during the agreement an specific issues. uation in Berlin which has been roads to enter and exit from the day and a pair under the lights. One of the main "problems," recently aggravated by the bru- auperhlghway. Old Union House, a bunch of Italy Gives a new swing shift, was resolved tal killing on the Berlin wall of "old pros and nervous kids," play about two weeks ago when the Construction Started Peter Fechter, a young German. their second encounter tomorrow strikers agreed to that demand Mrs. White said construction of This must be a matter of deep night.against the winner of last Knight Rank by the company. the new interchange is now going concern to the four powers which night's game between trie Santa Atco officials have said the ahead "full tilt." She said the au have the responsibility for Ber- Rosa, Calif., Elks and the Lub- irm would go out of business un- thority hopes the entire project To Tonti lin. bock, Tex., Hubbers. less this shift were put into ef- will be completed in December. Monday night's win by the Un- NEW YORK - D. Louis Ton- fect. "The Soviet note of Aug. 10 A $443,423 contract for the con- ion House was the first victory ti, executive director of the New Mr. Fletcher said the company gives evidence of the Acceptance •traction of the new roadways till refuses'to pay time and a for a New Jersey.team In the Jersey Highway Authority, yes- (See BERLIN, Page 2) there was awarded to L. Zim- national tourney here in nine terday received the rank of half for Sunday premium work merman .& Sons, Inc., Hillside. years. George Spillane, now Knight Officer in the Order of and that the firm did not give The contract had already re- manager of the Union House Merit of the Republic of Italy. n on its demand that it be per ceived tentative approval from nine, was a player when Wil- mitted to change classifications Relate Plans the authority. son's, Jersey City, posted the and pay scales for "incentive' WHERE THERE'S SMOKE . Fire destroyed a major portion of Joe'i Garage, 646 last Jersey win. work. On Monday, the company-an- Palmer Ave., East Keansburg, shortly after 6 p.m. yesterday. Cause of the blaze For Marina Attendance Good nounced that "for all practical Six of the 34 teams playing here is unknown. Damage was estimated et more than $5,000. East Keansburg, OJd Grocer Dies, ourppses" the strike had been have been eliminated from the Village, North Centerville and West Keaniburg fire companies fought the blaze. At Keyport "broken" as a result of hiring of double elimination tournament. new personnel. East Keansburg fireman Daniel Noreen was treated at Riverview Hospital for smoke KEYPORT-Officials sod bust Suspect Held New Mexico, Georgia, Illinois, poisoning. ' The auto repair (hop.is owned by Joseph ©utowslcy. -"•'.-.-.•.- nessmen of the borough Indicated Alabama, Pennsylvania and Vir- (See STRIKE, Page 2) mixed reactions last night to. a In Stabbing proposal by Mayor Charles E. Applegate for a municipal .ma- NEPTUNE — George Etoll, an Court Denies 2-Year Study Completed rina at Ihs foot of Broad St. Asbury Park grocer, died yester- The meeting at Borough Hall day in Fitkin Hospital of stab was attended by members of the wounds suffered Sunday. His al- Wilson Plea Clumber of Commerce, Planning leged atUcker was immediately Board, Harbor Commission and charged witli-murder,.
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