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Relatives Begin Exodus MIAMI, Fla Weather Dhtributlon .. * V£ ' •.-;.!»<-'.&•? • -.. SeeWaaJhef, Pagel Dial SH 1^)010 VOL. 85, Ntt 131 BED BANK, N. J.( WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1962 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Relatives Begin Exodus MIAMI, Fla. (AP) - Another mas bonus, he said—on the deal cans he has imprisoned for anti- mass exodus of Cubans—relatives exchanging 1,113 captives of theCastro activities. There are 23, of the invasion prisoners released Reds Leaving, Too Bay of Pigs invasion of April 17, serving sentences up to 30 years. just before Christmas—is due in 1961, for $53 million in sorely The Swiss Embassy, which han- south Florida Thursday. HAVANA (AP)—Hundreds of Russian men, women and needed medicines and food. dles United States affairs In Cuba children sailed from Havana on a Soviet passenger liner last The only shadow marring the since a 1960 break in diplomatic , The steamer African Pilot, night,' presumably bound for home. They may have been which made the ransom run Sat- prisoners' return to freedom was relations, is working toward ob- workers and their families sent to'Cuba in connection with non-realization ot their purpose— taining freedom for the Ameri- urday, is scheduled to arrive the recently dismantled Soviet missile sites. •bout 7 a.m. Thursday at Port still alive-to rid Cuba ot Its Com- cans and a Swiss informant indi- The outbound Russians arrived at the dock in long truck munist regime. cated that arrangements had not Everglades, 29 miles north of Mi- and bus convoys and boarded the Admiral Najimov, the former Manuel Artlme, who was politi- bit any snags. ami. It will land parents, broth- German steamship Berlin, which had been berthed In Havana cal leader on the invasion force, Officers of the African Pilot ers and sistersr Wives and chil- for two weeks. The men wore checkered sport shirts aid many ONT IPUD — The uiually Busy Port of Pfiiladelphia on the Delaware River said in Miami he and his com- said In Havana that the first of dren who had stayed in Cuba to had work trousers' add work boots. Women, some holding rades have "a moraf" obligation the prisoner relatives were sched- stands virtually empty of activity after' longshoremen struck waterfronts from Maine be near their imprisoned loved children' in their arms, rode on wooden seats in back of the to return to Cuba." uled to go aboard at 10 a.m. to- to Texas following expiration of • Taft-Hartley Act court injunction.. Cpl. Harry Does. heavy Soviet trucks. Hero's Welcome day. The African Pilot's departure A Pan American World Airways There was no announcement of their destination. Thou- Weachter of tha Delaware River Port Authority police looks at deserted river from Artlme said he didn't know yet was planned for 5 p.m., with ar- airliner, laden with American sands of Russians were brought to Cuba last summer under, how that would be accomplished. rival at Port Everglades 14 noun Walt Whitman bridge. (See story, Page 2) (AP Wirephoto) Red Cross nurses, 50}/ cots, dia- the'label of technicians. Some left In November on ships which, James B. Donovan, New York later. Both target times, of course, pers, paper cups and other items carried the Soviet rockets out of the island. -f • attorney who acted as chid ne- *tt subject to revision in, eveni was to leave Miami today for Ha- gotiator for the prisoners' release, of delays. vana to make the families com- Post Reward representative for U.S. aews ly leaving Cuba will forfeit all got a hero's welcome when- he fortable en route to Florida. •Mothball' Storage Reinstate Paper agencies, said hi Havana that a its possessions, but if one Immedi- returned from Havana with the The ransom voyage to Cuba, For Arrest Forfeit Possessions Cuban official told the Prisoner ate family member remains, toll last plane load of liberated cap- with an $11 million down payment The travelers are not likely to Families Committee that those would not be\ the case. tives. in drugs and baby food, and the come aboard overburdened with leaving could take only the Permission for the relatives tc Tired but beaming, Donovan return trip will write finis to the Of Vandals At Monmouth material goods. Associated Press clothes they wore. depart was given by Cuban Prim said Castro had promised to dis- 400-foot African Pilot's 20-year RUMSON -A $100 reward has WEST LONG BRANCH - The In recognition of the reasons you newsman Joe McGowan Jr., pool The official said mat any fami- Minister Fide! Castro - a Christ cuss an early release of Ameri- (See PRISONERS, Page 2) been offered by Borough Council Monmouth College itudent news- give in your letter, but equally for information leading to the ar-paper and iti editor have been because of my confidence in your rest and conviction of persons re- <retaliated ,. temporarily'bu. t with- continuing leadership as president Filibuster sponslble for the vandalism of a out strings attached, Dr. Wil- of the student body and your con- 1 A Joyous Yule for Cubans noose at 93 Welt River Rd. ( Iliam— G. "Va n Note—-«—, college presi- duct in this present situation." dent, has announced. Mr. Newman's letter to Dr. Van NEWARK (/JP) - The long The home.-of Mr. aad Mrs. Rule Change was wounded in both legs in their father made it or not." Note stated, "The suspension ot wait by two New Jersey men Paul BogatkO/was defaced with The Outlook aitd editor Santera" the invasion. • • "We've made room for the SUrobin were suspended by Dr. the Outlook has revealed to me taken prisoner in the Cuban In- red, white and black paint on His sons live In homes on op- boys' father, if he made it out," Van Note nearly two weeks ago the problem of clarifying the re- Is Pushed vasion has ended in a joyous three of its aides between 8:30 posite tides ot Mohawk AVe. in Mrs. Sattely said. pending a review of the paper's lationship between the student WASHINGTON -<AP) — Sen. Christmas reunion with their p.m. last Wednesday and. 7:20 White Meadow Lake, Rockaway The boys' mother, Mrs. Aur- editorial policy. The president body and administration. It is Clifford P. Case, R-NJ, said to- families and friends. a.m. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Township-Julio with Mr. and ora Gonzalez, remained in Ha- cited a Dec. 13.editorial criticiz- my feeling that through careful day President Kennedy could as- But for the loved ones ot Bogatko moved Into the new Mrs. 'Richard J. Sattely and vana . with -an • older son and ing officials of this borough. and time-consuming study, our sure a change in the Senate's some of the other Cuban In- house Thursday afternoon Jorge with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- daughter, Nancy and Pepe. Subsequently, Howard M. Mew-committee can serve to remove filibuster rule If he would sup- vaders, there was still uncer- thur A. Fitzgerald. 'They had planned to come to According to Councilman Har- man, president of the student much of the vagueness in the port a bipartisan move toward Uinity-and hope. " Fitzgerald, a father of three, the United States In October, ry SuDdermeyer, chairman of the body and a former editor of the relationship." that goal. Cries of "Viva Cuba Libra" said that "every time the phone but the blockade forced them police committee. Mayor Charles Outlook, was asked to head a Mr. Newman referred to (Long Live Free Cuba) broke Case, a liberal Republican, said rings, Jdrge jumps from his to abandon the Idea. S/Callman and moat members committee to review the qualifi- "vagueness" again last night say- in a/ report to constituents that from a' crowd of about 50 per- chair. We don't know whether (See CUBANS, Page 2) of Borough Council inspected the cations of the editorial staff. ing that he felt his investigation efforts will be made at the be- sons- at Newark Airport yester- damage Saturday. It was decided, Mr. Newman said last night could answer such > questions as,ginning of the new Congress to day as they welcomed home Mr. Sundermeyer said, to offer that he had requested 'the tem-'Who is tha publisher of the Out-get a vote on changing the pres- Jose Manuel Macias and Carlos the reward which will, in thporare y lifting of the suspeastoiB look? Does It reflect the opinions ent requirement for an affirma- Garcia. event ot a conviction, be appro-to "relieve preaaure" whfle bis qf the college or the students? tive vote of two-thirds of thoM The two men arrived on an Eight East Germans priated from borough funds— committee, consisting.' of twAndo , is an "off-campus, Indepen- participating to cut off debate, Sea. Clifford P. Case airliner. from Miami. They probably the police account. members of the school Senate, dent paper feasible?" The New Jersey senator is one were among 1,113 prisoners re- Mr. Sundermeyer said he and three members of the Judicial To Be Contractive of a small group pushing for'a turned to the United States otter borough officials had reCounci- l and hims«J|, eanp]e$es its He added thai there art areas rule under which a simple ma- Clear Today from Cuban jails in Operation ceived numerous telephone calls investigation. for eriUciaaa bat the recommen- jority could cut oK debate on Ransom- : , ! BERLIN (AP) - Eight Bait White the women and children from residents outraged by the German refugees crashed Has OMIdwawi •f dations of. the committee will any biH or motion that had been Marias, a 27-year-old U.S.
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