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Planned Parenthood Unit Okay Seen by Fund SEE STORY BELOW Sunny, Mild HOME FINAL THEBMLY * * * Mostly sr-ny and mild today. Clear and cool tonight. Fair, cooler tomorrow. Home Delivery (See Delall! Pace 3) 45 Cents Per Week Monmouth {'ounty's Home Newspaper lor H9 Yearn VOL. 90, NO. 226 RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1968 -TEN^CESTS- Deal to Halt Bombing PARIS (AP) - Informed Thousands of truck loads of not talked about anything in The more hopeful U.S. and French and American diplo- men and supplies per month such a way that we can get French diplomats believe a mats- expect-a compromise -eouldpour into South Vietnam - at-the-subjecUand-agree-to- .compromise would_probably_ deal between the United States without interruption, they say, it" but had-thrown out ideas take the. form of a.secret un- and North Vietnam to end the if attacks were stopped without ''in a propaganda way. derstanding that if Johnson bombing of the North in spite North Vietnamese de-escala- Says Opposite True would "unconditionally" stop of the apparent stalemate in tion, they say. Recon- "They have criticized our the bombing and . "all other the Paris peace talks. naissance flights over the violation of the demilitarized acts of war" North Vietnam The North Vietnamese ap- North would be stopped, cut- zone," Harriman continued, would then scale down military pear at present to be trying ting off vital information. Ar- "when the facts are they are operations. to rally world opinion against tillery shelling and aerial the ones that violated first. It Behind this hopeful view is United States to pressure it bombing of the southern border is that sort of thing that they the belief, especially among into ending military action area of the North would be are doing and they have got French authorities,- that the against North Vietnam without halted while Communist troops to indicate specifically they are North Vietnamese made a any compensating cutback by massed there could move ready to re-establish the zone basic decision before coming before^we can negotiate how to here to probe the possibilities thejjomjnunists, ;_. / ..South at any time. : The appeal for suppirt has Ambassador W. Averell Har- ~acRi"eve"TRat""de-escalation." lflffly been sounded this wsek by riman in an interview yester- Harriman's words indicated U.S. authorities seem to Ambassador Xuan Tiuy in day made a tight link between that the United States would agree that so far, at least, the Paris and, by Hanoi E idio. restoring a buffer zone between insist on genuine demilitariza- peace talks have gone about as 14 SHORT STORIES — Red Bank Towers, a 153-unit apartment house proposed by To counter this mineuver North and South and ending tion of the OMZ as a condition they expect: very slow prog- the AVR Realty Co. of White Plains, N. Y., is shown in a rendering by architect Max -U-.S: spokesman cite wl at they the rest-of-the-bombing—and -for~«nding-the_rest of. the_ at Jdjf Simon. The Zoning Board of Adjustment Wednesday-night recommended a variance Harriman told one newsman: consider the unacceptably high "all other acts of war" against tacks on North Vietnam. to exceed 96 units and 12 stories, and the application is before Borough Council. military price the Unitefl States the North. Officials said he was not in- "We are now involved in a would have to pay to /end the . Harriman was asked in an terposing any new condition major propaganda campaign. The 14 stories are contained within the borough's 120-foot height limit, the architect bombing Under present condi-. ABC television interview to the talks but making clear But one day will get tired and said. Rendering shows Riverside Ave. in foreground, Maple Ave. at right, and park- tioris. They are driving for whether he was encouraged by the. protection the United States get down to constructive dis- ing garages topped with a swimming pool and sundeck at far right. Red Bank Tow. cussions." restoration of a buffer zone to North Vietnam's willingness so wants for American and allied ers would be the third 120-foot building on Riverside Ava. cut off Communist troop move- far to talk here about subjects forces near the North-South On the Communist side, ments across the North-South other than ending the bombing border, if all attacks on the Nguyen Van -Sao, a press border. of the North. He saidlhey had ™NoHh~ are to be stopped: (SDEAt^l Cleanup Started XJnitMayGet By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Where the Wednesday evening those bringing equipment into ..People treated their injured, tornadoes carved paths of deso- the city of 10,419. The Red arranged to bury their dead lation through the business dis- Cross estimated 58 businesses Fund Support and made plans to clear wreck- tricts — would rebuild. But said and 172 homes are demolished. age and rebuild after the tor-he was concerned about the fu- At Freeburg, 111., where four By JANE FODERARO Planned Parenthood of Mon- nadoes that hit in five states ture of Maynard, population died arid scores were injured. LONG BRANCH - If the mouth County as an eligible or- Wednesday.; 515, with part of its residential Mayor' Leon bickerson asked Monmouth County United Fund ganization at a board meeting. The twisters left 71 killed, area leveled. Gov. Otfp Kerner to declare chooses to support Planned It will be the second time mote than 1,000 injured and Hard for Small Town the southern Illinois city a di- Pafenlhoodrit will be among within a year that" Planned millions TrfTtollarsin property 'It's difficult for a small town saster area to qualify it for the first in the nation to do so. Parenthood has been . recom- damage in Arkansas, Iowa, Il- to recover from something like state aid. The Salvation Army And all indications are that it mended to the board by the linois, Indiana and Missouri. this," he said. sent out a plea for bedding will. United Fund budget and admis- The death toll: 43 in Arkan- The National Guard sealed and cookware to aid the home- The fund's board of trustees sions committee. sas, 15 in Iowa, 10 in Illinois, 2 off Charles City last night to less. Monday afternoon will consider C. Donald .Mahoney, fund in Indiana and 1 in Missouri. all - but cleanup workers and (See TORNADO, Pg. 2, Col. 7) president and Bell Telephone Arkansas.hardest hit, had 470 Laboratories community rela- KEY TO THE PAST — Miss Lillie Huelsen, left, turns over key to the Allen House at injured and some remained in tions director, said he is cer- Broad St. and Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury, where she has lived since 1949. The Mon- critical condition. Insurance tain the Planned Parenthood investigators were in the strick- Phofte Pact mouth County Historical Society, represented here by Mrs. Bayard Stout, takes pos- 2 Negroes Enter request would be approved. en areas. There was no im- "The thinking now is that session of the landmark which dates to 1667 and is said to be the oldest house in mediate dollar estimate hi dairi- Is Rejected this organization should be a the county. (See Other Photo, Page 3) (Register Sf«ff Photo J es. part of the United Fund," he Gov. Winthrop Rockefeller Red Bank Contest added. asked President Johnson to de- Request Denied clare it a federal disaster area. RED BANK - Competition The Red Bank Community By IBEW Last fall, Planned Parent- School Ends Early in the June 4 Democratic Betterment Club is an af- NEWARK (AP) - The strike hood was turned down by the Allen House Ownership School for some ended two primary election developed filiate of the New Jersey against New Jersey Bell Tele- fund, causing some consterna- weeks early in Jonesboro, al- last night with the announce- State Federation of Colored phone Co. went into its second tion among Planned Parent- lowing 1,200 pupils more time to ment of two Negro write-in Women's Clubs. month today after members of hood supporters. spend helping their families candidates for Borough In their statement, the (he International Brotherhood Mrs. Walter Ingram, presi- clear away the debris. Rescue Council. club women said, "The time of Electrical Workers rejected dent of Planned Parenthood, Goes to County Society workers.took advantage of a has now come for us to have The Red Bank Community a three-year contract that had yesterday expressed hopes that clear, hot day yesterday to be- Betterment Club, billing it- a voice in choosing represen- been approved by the union's the fund board would reverse SHREWSBURY - What is ent, the date of the grant In fact, one fire—in 1914— gin that task in Jonesboro, and self as a non-political organi- tatives whom we feel will governing committee. its original stand. Mrs. Ingram said to be the oldest house was 1670. produced a reaHive ghost. in Oil Trough, Tuckerman and zation, issued a statement sincerely represent all seg- New talks have not been stressed that her'organization in Monmouth County, com- The historic home has long Apparently, the ghost-in-res- Mountain Home, communities that it was sponsoring Dela- ments of our community." scheduled yet, but both sides "believes in having wanted plete with its own ghost, has been the subject of local folk- idence was released when a which suffered most in the ney Conley, 16 Leonard St., The club has pledged it- yesterday expressed hope they children." She said, "We are storms. and. DeWitt J. Jackson, 41 self to wider representation been turned over to its final lore.