Ceremony Aims at Arms Race Halt T.HURMONT, Md
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Eatontown Referendum Bid Ruled Late SEEi PAGE 2 Th^ Weather Mostly sunny and milder THEBAnY FINAL today. Clear tonight, low iir M Bank, Freehold upper 505. Mostly sunny and Branrh EDITION mild tomorrow. I 7 22 PAGES Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper VOL.95 N(K70 RED BANK, NJ. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3,1972 •TEN CENTS niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiuiimiiiiniHiiiiiiiiii [inmimmiuuiiraiuiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiumiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiHiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiniiiiiinuiii nmni Ceremony Aims At Arms Race Halt T.HURMONT, Md. (AP) - rand of common purpose — to. fruits of Nixon's Moscow sum- tercontinental-ballistic-missile agreement to curtail their of- President Nixon arranged a nail down the results of initial' mit — a treaty to limit defen- site. fensive-missile arsenals. colorful setting today for what U.S.-Soviet strategic-arms- sive antiballistic missiles and may prove to be a historic limitation talks that were a five-year agreement to Then came the business of Nixon arranged to wind up ceremony aimed at ending the brought to a climax when Nix- stand fast in the offensive- formally signing.the text of the program by signing a for- Cold War arms race. on visited Moscow last May. missile field. the treaty, an assignment mal proclamation declaring to Nixon planned to fly back to For the occasion, Nixon des- handed to Gromyko and Sec- the world that the United the White House from his ignated the White House's his- retary of State William P. Ro- States and the Soviet Union The program called first for gers. Camp David sanctuary this toric East Room, where the the two countries to exchange have bound themselves by sol- morning with his overnight wife of the nation's second "instruments of ratification" But that was not the end of emn treaty to sharply curb guest, Soviet Foreign Minister president, John Adams, once signifying their agreement to the scenario. The two coun- their activities in the antibal- Andrei Gromyko. • hung out her wash. limit each nation to two anti- tries, opponents for more than listic-missile field. Then the two adversaries in The East Room ceremony bailistic-missile sites, one to two decades, also were to ex- Nixon was to sign the pro- many a Cold War battle focused on two documents protect the national capital change notification of accept- clamation and it was to be planned to embark on an er-that were the immediate and the other to defend an in- ance of a nonbinding five-year witnessed by Rogers.' Say Witch Is Murder Probe Aid SPRINGFIELD (AP) - AP Wlnpluta Union County law enforce- WITHDRAWN FROM COMBAT — The United States has withdrawn all its ment officials investigating swing-wing Fill fighter-bombers from combat in Indochina, it was the apparent murder of a high learned today. The decision came after one of the controversial aircraft, school girl may be using a mysteriously vanished on Its first mission since returning to the Indochina; witch in their probe. air war last Thursday. These file photos show one of the planes with The dead girl, Jeannette De- wings extended, top, and with wings folded, below. Palma, 16, was found Sept. 19 in a secluded area of Hou- daille Quarry. Her decom- posed body left authorities little to work with other than speculate that she was stran- State Police May gled. Police reported the body had no apparrent injuries or broken bones. They also said they were led to the scene Aid Busing Cause when someone's dog.brought APWIrwholt home a piece of an arm. DANES VOTE TO JOIN COMMON MARKET - Prime Minister Jens Otto Krag, left, Is all smiles as he MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - school along Rt. 35, protected busing question is resolved by addresses press conference In Copenhagen's foreign ministry building after the Danes voted yesterday What authorities are appar- 2 to 1 in favor of joining the European Economic Community. Voter turnout of 89.9 per cent was an all- The State Pottce may become by Matawan Township Police the regional board. ently focusing on, though, are unwitting allies of Cliffwood5 cars in the townshin and Key- There are no funds in the time record for Denmark. The Danish referendum was binding, where as- last week's Norwegian vote pieces of wood crosses over not to join the EEC was advisory,,with the final decision to be made by parliament. motberg in their battle for port police cars in that municipal, budget for such the head and other pieces of ichool buses. borough. busing, councilmen explained. wood that framed the body Mrs. Mary Shaw of 125 Keyport Police Chief Wil- A special meeting on busing "like a coffin." ^ Woodland Drive is only one of liam Gieger has told the ' scheduled last night by the re- . a group of Cliffwood mothers mothers he can no longer gional board was.canceled Authorities said Jeannette's^ who walk some 25 children guarantee protection along when a quorum could not be death may be linked to a Ocean Puts Moratorium each day to and from St. Jo- the Keyport portion of the assembled. The board will try "coven" or witchcraft assem- seph's Catholic School, Maple route, Mrs. Shaw told council again tomorrow. ' bly thought to exist in" the Place, Keyport, along hazard- last night. area. The dead girl's parents, • ousRt.35. No Pressure on Board Council could offer no ready Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore De- answer to the problem. Mayor Palma, also said she "could On Major Construction "We will continue to walk And the regional board is the children until something is not feeling any pressure from Thomas J. Powers promised have been the victim of black done," Mrs. Shaw promised the mothers' march anyway, to keep council pressure on witch craft and Satanism." OCEAN TOWNSHIP - A store on a 15-acre tract south- who told the governing body He urged the council to pass Township Council last night. she went on. the school board. However, the DePalmas are 90-day moratorium on major east of the Rt. 35-Deal Road that the question was "a the code and stall future ap- Father of five children in upset by reports that police subdivision and site plan ap-. intersection. simple issue." plications until possible zoning Council members suggested plications before the local. the State Police will perhaps "They just don't care. parochial school, the mayor brought in a witch to inspect , That proposal has drawn He said the question was revisions can be studied. said, "I feel the board doesn't the area where the body was Planning Board was unani- major fire from local resi- whether the council would forbid the group walking on They're not under any pres- James Vecchione of Wana- care about parochial school found. mously voted into effect by dents and reportedly sparked pass the code and "for 90 days the busy state highway on sure. The only ones we're in- massa was the sole opponent children. We pay both ways, "We were afraid the witch Township Council last night a move to halt new appli- consider the future of the grounds of endangering life or conveniencing are the police," of the moratorium. He said but our children in parochial would try to bring Jeannette before about 300 onlookers. cations until the rezoning pro- township." obstructing traffic. If so, the Mrs. Shaw lamented. the ratable brought into the councilmen suggested, the She asked council for emer- school are second class citi- back from the dead," Mrs. Introduced last month, the posals can be made. He reminded the council DePalma said. measure was designed to halt members that it could "lose community by a major com- State Police posture might be gency transportation until the zens." Voiced by area residents used to force the Regional major new proposals for land ratables by lowering the val- mercial complex would go far use here until the upcoming last night were objections that ues of properties surrounding in compensating for spirallng Board of Education to provide the proposal would — under basing for the parochial zoning code changes are commercial zones" if the local school taxes. presented to the governing existing zoning regulations — measure was not approved. schoolchildren. allow the planned complex to Mayor Joseph A. Palaia, body and later aired before He added that the Planning Attorney to Research Young Driver Killed the public. extend 1,000 feet from Rt. 35 when called upon to vote on William E. Russell, town- to Logan Road with no buffer Board has a backlog of cases the moratorium, commented: ghip attorney, will research While no formal application zone between the commercial which will take two months to "I offer a very simple and a' state law to see if a suitable has been presented to the and residential zones. clear up and that new appli- very profound 'yes.'" cations would not be consid- statute exists. township planners, it is known Among the objectors was Cliffwood students attend- As Car Overturns ered by the panel until the He noted that the council that the Two Guys chain is Stanley Benn, a local resident ing. St. Joseph's School were FREEHOLD — Six youths. interested in constructing a moratorium has nearly ex- has not yet received the plan-. 173 South St., Freehold, veered off the road, police and Perth Amboy attorney, pired. ners' recommendations for bused by the Regional Board decided not to go to school veered off Dutch Lane Road said last night. of Education until this year. possible zoning changes. yesterday morning, and went around 10:58 a.m., hit a ditch Born in Neptune, the youth Steven Levy, chairman of In June the board remeasured for a car ride instead.