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Pair Capture Intruder Khrushchev and Cuba Shore Weather MIDDLETOWN .?.'*n.; >•• Jndf STBM BANK BAYSHORE EDITION k tj^ifc.: TSIMW eteody, SHcdytide 14)010 U^^i 1M. Jhla fft .fc ,,^ ^ •••WflPW ^1/ nqh fUSjR IsnCTIVUMw '- Mttaur mourn-murmur.** ta 4I». Ht feather, page 2. Distribution Today 20,300 VOL iS, NO. tOQ %%*«%**?!* ST5!USU£°WSM SSSS MIDDLETOWN, N. J,, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1962 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE ents WASHINGTON (AP)-Pre*!deht 42 going out We saw fewer than Inspection of Cuba and ships en- Kennedy summoned his three Cu- 42 in U.S. reconnaissance flights tering Cuba. bab n crisiiis negotiatori s to thhe Wh Whiti e Disposition of a score or more House today to discuss develop- "Until we have so-called on-site Ilyushin-a medium jet bombers inspection of the Island of Cuba in Cuba which Kennedy included with Soviet and U.N. representa- we could never be sure that 42 in the category of offensive wea was the maximum number the pons that had to be withdrawn. The announcement of the meet- Soviets brought into Cuba." ing, issued by the U.S. delegatiog n .The negotiators Kennedy will Cuba's U.N. representative Car- t the United Nations, did not see are: U.N. Ambassador Adlai los M. Lechuga told reporters on elaborate. One development cer- E. Stevenson; Charles D. Yost, Sunday Cuba has not altered its tain to be on the agenda is theStevenson's Security Council dep- objection to any inspection of Its Soviet missile withdrawal. uty, and John J. McCloy, chair- territory or ships. He said Cuba man of the President's Cuban did not object to inspection of Count 42 Missiles crisis co-ordinating committee. ships of other nations. Deputy Secretary of Defense Discussion Set Authoritative U.N. sources said Roswell L. Gilpatric confirmed the United States and the Soviet A delegation spokesman said ftftONHOUSE IUZI—Tfi* ofTic* and greenhouses of WiHenberg Nurseries, Mon- Sunday the United States has Union have been unable to agree counted 42 Russian missiles the three will discuss with tht on how long the International Red mouth Rd., Oceanport, were damagtd by lira aarly yesterday. - Oceanport Hook and on ships steaming away from President "developments. to date Cross Committee should Inspect Ladder Company, Portaupeelt Hoie Company end the Firtt Aid Squad responded to Cuba. in negotiations on the Cuban ques- Cuba-bound Soviet ships to make the alarm lit 1:33 a.m." According to police, tha cause of the fire could not be de- He stressed that without on-site tion with Acting U.N. Secretory- certain no more Soviet missiles inspection the' United States can- General U Thant and Soviet First are slipped in. termined. Damage was estimated at $5,000. not be certain whether the 42Deputy Foreign Minister Vasily were all Moscow sent in. V. Kumetsov." Thant has declared he hoped to "The Soviets said there were Among matters apparently stiD announce final agreement on all Pair Capture Intruder 42," he said. "We have counted unresolved *xt: points by Tuesday. NEW SHREWSBURY—Mayor- was Robert Price; 20, of Tren- police committee chairman, rides elect John E. Lemon, Jr. and ton, a parolee from Anandale on routine patrols with borough Reformatory where he had served policemen. Patrolman Fox -said, Khrushchev and Cuba Patrolman Stanley Fox captured a year' for breaking'and en- The Saturday capture is the an Intruder In the Airport Crown tering; ". second exploit of Councilman BY WILLIAM L. RYAN leaders made to Moscow recently. ' Walter Ulbricht, head of the East German gas station early Saturday morn- Price was arraigned on a Lemon since his election to the Strong evidence from Moscow suggests ITS OFFICIAL — Alfred Green of the firm of Edwards Councilman Lemon, chairman breaking and entering charge mayoralty. Last Wednesday, re- that NikiU Khrushchev has been helped as Reds, has been nagging the Kremlin for quick and decisive Berlin action, because the and Green, architect!, left, is shown at formal, presenta- of the police committee, was rid-Saturday.before Magistrate Mart sponding to a call with the bor much as he has been hurt by the Cuban vjn £. Schaefer. He is now Indugh first aid squad, he, with crisis. Indications are that he will have his problem adds to his headaches in an econom- tion of keys to the new Shore Regional High School, ing with Patrolman Fox on athe county jail in Freehold, in Pine Brook fireman Getchel Mc- ically floundering satrapy. One or two satel- routine patrol, when the police- way in preparing the USSR for a long-pull West Long Branch, to Peter Cooper, president of the default of &000 bail, awaiting Call and Herbert Bowies, rescued economic cold war. lite leaders probably supported him. mas spotted a broken window In a grand jury hearing. Mrs.- Bertha Hamphill from the Board of Education. Although the school opened in Close examination of what went on before, But Ulbricht and company seem to have the gas station. Patrolman Fox said that noth- blazing kitchen of her Squankum been told they will.have to wait. The Rus- September, cornerstone laying and dedication was held Rd., home. during and after the 45th October revolution ing was 'taken from the prem- anniversary seems to justify speculation con- sians probably already have a peace treaty yesterday afternon. He checked the building, found ises before the intruder was dis- Mrs. Hamphill, who suffered for East Germany drawn up and ready to be that the side door opened at his covered. cerning developments of high significance in signed by the Red bloc at a given signal, severe burns, remains in critical the global political-economic war. touch, and tbat the inner door Councilman Lemon occasional- condition today in Monmouth thus putting forward the claim that the west- had been knocked from its ly, in the course of his work as Medical Center. A picture emerges of Khrushchev as chair- ern allies have no more rights In Berlin. nidges. The two men entered and man of a collective of Soviet leaders whose But for a while there seems little chance Shore RegionaPs searched the building. Only the theories, doggedly pushed since the destalin- this will be done. The Kremlin probably will patrolman was armed. izatkra Congress of 1956, now are being vindi- make a show'of seeking agreement with the "We weren't sure whether we Policeman, Mather cated. West on Germany and Berlin, even though had trapped someone in the Thus the collective has had the opportun- it has little hope of gaining any concessions. School Dedicated building, or scared Mm off,". Pa- ity to apply a coup de grace to its internal Prutctoally. the1 Kremlin seems preoccu- trolman Fox said, "Finally after Rescue 3 Children enemies and turv its attention to Khrushchev's pied with putting off the time when It might WEST LONG BRANCH - The Monmouth Beach gave' the bene- we bad looked through both original program. This seemingly had. been v have to take an action which would take the cornerstone of the new $2,218,000 diction. •, ; floors of the building Mr. Lemon FAIR HAVEN — Patrolman based on the assumption that nuclear war USSR beyond the point of no tetunt; Shore Regional High School «u Robert: Wilcox, vice president spotted the man behind the boll- Peter G. Hart' and Mrs. Arthur would ruin the Soviet Union, and that thus the whole Communist bloc is burdened laid yesterday, and the building, of me Boslrd of Education, In- •r jwybe first fjopt.'!;.^ R. Gordon rescued three sjgtpjag the logical^eQiirse was to prepare for eco- wita-.iet^BiBic problems. It has, ia addition, which has- been in use since troduced the other board mem- nomic war on a world scale. • Tie man who emerged from children from her smoke-filled the probitm of* Red China, an ailing giant school opened In September, was bers, Dr. Mahey Horn, Vincent behind the boiler, police said, house at 76 Forman St. Saturday This does not mean Communists will not whose leaders are clamoring for tough action dedicated. Kublto, Victor Perotti, Jr., WII- after fire broke' out in the living grab opportunities where they find them. But against the United States, which it considers Long after the 658 seats of the Eam Reilly, Mrs..Helen Tucker room. it can mean that the overriding policy is a "paper tiger" unworthy of awe from Com- school auditorium were occupied and Howard Bradley. "better safe than sorry." It can mean that -munists. ••. 1 •. " crowds of people — parents, stu- No Decision Mrs. Gordon said her daugh- so long as the United States and the West Obvious deep economic difficulties in East .; 'Students'Listed ter, Francine, 9, awakened her dents, teachers and school of- keep up their guard, caution will be the . Germany,'Bulgaria and-to a lesser extent in ficials — were streaming up the Four students, representing the about 6 a.m. when she smelted Kremlin watchword. otfier satellites also may be dictating atten- four municipalities which make Is Reached smoke. walkway from Rt. 36 to the hand- The Cuban adventure showed how close tion to internal bloc problems as-a matter some cream-colored brick school up this regional school district, Police said Patrolman Hart, Moscow could come to blundering into nu- of Communist world security. building. gave well-received speeches. The On Recount first to arrive at the scene, found clear war with recklessly warlike policies to The whole tone of the 45th anniversary student representatives were Paul Mrs. Gordon and Francine on push communism. It is even possible the mis- celebration was one of moderation.. The ceremonies took place be- Caliendo of West Long Branch, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - the front porch.
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