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Weather. Distrftation JMtttly many, hot again today. » Today Hi* ia lew tfc except lower at •Sore. Fair, quite warm and tumid tonight and tomorrow til 27,175 percent chance of. thunder- Red Bank Area J fhowen late tomorrow. Low to- night in lower 70s. High tomor- Copyright—The Red Bank Register, Inc. 1966. row around 90. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS DIAL 7414)010 Iiiutd dUlr. Uon<l»y UiromU, rrldiy. Second Clui FosUM MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1966 VOL. 88, NO. 240 Plld it JUi Sut am it AJdltlonjJ MtlUu Offices. 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Space Walk Is a Record Gemini 9 Headed Back to Earth CAPE KENNEDY, Pla. (AP) pilot Thomas P. Stafford Ocean about 345 miles east of Ships and aircraft headed by plagued them in space, primari- a remarkable success. Cernan — The Gemini 9 astronauts planned to fire the Gemini 9 Cape Kennedy. the aircraft carrier Wasp were ly the fogged helmet visor that was outside the orbiting Gemini headed for a meteoric dive back braking rockets While streaking The astronauts were awakened stationed in the area to retrieve cut Cernan's space walk short 9 six times longer than U. S. through the atmosphere and a 160 miles above the Pacific at 4:10 a.m. and did some pre- the astronauts. after 2 hours 5 minutes, half an astronaut Edward H. White II triumphant return to earth) to- Ocean at 9:26 a.m. (EDT). liminary work on preparation Stafford and Cernan planned hour earlier than intended. and 12 times longer than Soviet day to climax a troublesome, The firing was to slow Uhe 17,-for the retrofire before eating to spend only a few hours The frosted visor, combined cosmonaut Alexei Lscmov — the sensational adventure highlight- 500-mile an hour speed so that breakfast. aboard Che carrier, then fly to with garbled radio communica- two other men to venture into ed by a record walk in space by atmospheric friction would drag Scheduled splashdown time Cape Kennedy in the afternoon. tions, prohibited Cernan from the alien weightless world far Eugene A. pernan. the spacecraft back through the was 10:04 a.m. — after three Gemini officials were anxious using a rocket-powered backlfrom their home planet. Cernan, the world's champion heat barrier of She atmosphere days and 25 minutes in space to start questioning them about pack to maneuver in space. "This represents a major space walker, and command to a landing in the Atlantic and 45 revolutions of the globe. the numerous problems that Sail, the walk was considered' (See GEMINI, Page 3) WALK IN SPACE — Eugene Cernan, 32-year-oW as- tronaut who exclaimed", "Boy, it is beautiful out there," Buddhists Firm Against Ky Junta Bid; before stepping into space for his two-hour, five-minute walk yesterday 185 miles above the earth, maneuvers around Gemini 9 at the end of his 25-foot tether in this sketch by Associated Press artist. Allied Armies Slay 516 Communists SAIGON (AP) - Premier political arm — said: "This cat The Buddhist Institute in a into a governing Legislature af- miles northeast of Saigon. The survey team in a truck about 15 Nguyen Cao Ky's military regime not solve anything but only ii communique repeated demands ter it drafts a constitution. reported enemy toll was 516 Viet miles south of the 17th Parallel nominated a slate of 10 civilians crease the opposition from the for the resignation of Ky and This would shorten the life of Cong killed, 31 captured, 119 sus-frontier with North Viet Nam. today to join the 10-man ruling people." A spokesman said thi Chief of State Nguyen Van Thieu the military regime considerably pects detained and 15 crew-sized There was no trace of the at- Injured Man Sues Buddhist wouldn't join the gov and said: junta but excluded Buddhist ex- and preclude the second round and 88 individual weapons cap- tackers, who staged the ambush tremists opposing the govern- eminent if asked. "If the two generals still re- of voting for a Legislature which tured. Over-all allied losses were in an area where political tur- ment. The ruling generals drafted the main in power with only super- Ky plans. The premier said last light but there were heavier cas- moil has diverted Vietnamese The list included some moder- list of civilians several hours ficial changes (in the junta) it month that he probably wouldn't ualties in the early stages, a troops from action against th ate Buddhists, Roman Catholics before a deadline agreed on lasi cannot solve anything but only be able to step down until the U. S. spokesman said. Communists. City,, 3 Officers increase the opposition from the and representatives of the Cao week in negotiations betweei middle of next year. However, —Vietnamese troops destroyed people." —The air war against North . FREEHOLD - The city of The suit states that Capt. Pur- Dai and Hoa Hao sects. But the moderate Buddhist elements anc the-junta could reject the com- Viet Nam continued at a con- a Viet Cong jungle ammunition Long Branch, a police captain cell had placed his pistol against absence of any militant Buddhist the Ky regime to end the politics While the Ky regime attempted mission's recommendations, siderably reduced pace with 47 factory in the Mekong Delta's and two policemen have been Mr. O'Brien's stomach and pulled pointed to the Imminen' danger crisis. to live up to its political pact War Developments multiplane missions compared to Phong Dinh Province after four skirmishes with the guerrillas in named defendants in a Superior the trigger three times. When it of a collapse of the political truce The list submitted by the junti with the Buddhists, it appeared While the politicking went on a daily average of 80 or so most Court suit by Robert E. O'Brien, failed to fire, he struck Mr. between the regime and the uni- in for a surprise from the elec- of last week. The Air Force and Cai Rang district 80 miles south- was revised this afternoon b> in Saigon, there were these de- west of Saigon. A government 2 Pullman Ave., Long Branch, O'Brien on the head, neck and fied Buddhist Church. the 34-man Armed Forces Coun toral commission it named to velopments in the war: Navy pilots concentrated on who was injured in a gun battle shoulders, the suit claims. prepare the ground for the Sept. bridges, barges and storage spokesman said 10 Viet Cong Even before the government oil, part of the governing —The U. S. 1st Air Cavalry were killed. between police and two men at- published the list, the Buddhist military apparatus,, then sen: 11- elections for a constitutional Division, together with Vietnam- areas in the North Vietnamese tempting a robbery Oct. 24, 1964. Mr. Jones and Mr. Irene were assembly. panhandle. A Soviet-built Surface The Buddhist Institute's Initial charged With negligence of duty Institute — the church's chief back to the junta for approval, ese and South Korean units end- During a long debate last -toAir Missile (SAM) missed negative reaction to the reported Mr. O'Brden, in his suit, charges for not restraining Capt. Purcell. ed Operation Crazy Horse alter civilian nominees to the junta night, 27 of the 32 commission- almost 21 days of o*and-on fight- some Navy jets near Vinh. that Capt. Joseph Purcell was Not Recognized underlined that the political not fit 'or duty because he had ers were reported in favor of ing against the Communists in —A Communist ambush wiped been consuming alcoholic bev- Capt. Purcell was quoted as Brown Hears County letting the Assembly turn itself the rugged central highlands 270 out a six-man U. S. Air Force (See VIET NAM, Page 2) erages earlier that day, that Pa- saying after the 1964 incident that trolmen James Jones and Mich- he had not recognized Mr. O'Brien ael Irene failed to restrain Capt. during the apprehension of John Wants School Construction Law Changed " Purcell, and that Long Branch W. Barrett, New York, and Wil- Airport Plan Today was negligent in failing to control liam D. Bertolino, Hempstead, FREEHOLD—Monmouth County Planning Director Charles its police and in instructing Capt. N.Y. who had gained entry into M. Pike and Monmouth Airport owner Edward I. Brown will Purcell in the conduct of his of- the Lucarelli home by showing confer here today on details of a possible negotiated sale ot ficial duties. false sheriff's officer's .identifica- the airport to the county^ Dinkelspiel Seeks Hughes' Aid tion. Though he has said lie will resist any elfort by the county Two men who had entered the to acquire the 785-acre Rt. 34 tract In Wall Township, Mr. LONG BRANCH - Council- building inspector on the Bite. He ently our standards are higher concerning this whole affair," h" home of Bruno J. Lucarelli, 1 Pull- Both New York men later were convicted of entry with Intent to Brown agreed last week at a meeting with the Board ot Free- man Edgar N. Dinkelspiel has also said the construction should than the state's." said. man Ave., Oct. 24, 1964, held askeii Gov. Richard J. Hughes steal, assault with a deadly holders to hear a purchase plan spelled out. conform to local building atan Law 'Capricious' The councilman also wro! Mr. O'Brieh as a hostage, the . ._ The freeholders plan to adopt a resolution tomorrow that action be taken to change dards where they are higher than In his letter to Gov.