Buildups Continue As Asia Crisis Eases
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Buildups Continue as Asia Crisis Eases WASHINGTON (AP) - The son-as the rest of Washington The South Vietnamese forces Hanoi, North Viet Nam's cap- that more than 100 U.S. jetsistantial Chinese military move- they will be the first such planes Yesterday, Peking was silent, Vietnamese border crisis ap- officialdom — had his fingers remained on full alert near the ital, was reported.by a Japanese swept aloft from Hickam Air ments in the last few days. for the small Red nation which although two of its satellites took peared to ease today as another crossed. frontier but American advisers businessman to be "very quiet." Force Base yesterday, heading[ What's more, McNamara said has been pressing a guerrilla; to the air—North Viet Nam to night passed without a Red at- Government forces and their with the government's first di- Nationalist Chinese military toward undisclosed bases inithere is no evidence the Chinese war on U.S.-supported South claim its batteries had shot down tack from the north But there American advisers along South vision at Gia Linh expressed sources in Taipei, Funnusa, said .Asia. helped the North Vietnamese in Viet Nam. right American i>lanra in Wednes- were continuing reports of U.S. Viet Nam's heavily reinforced doubt the North Vietnamese today that Red China sent nearly Yesterday afternoon. Secretary the attacks on the destroyers China took an ominous stance day's assault and North Korea to and Red Chinese buildups in the northern frontier were reported would launch an attack. 100 Soviet-built MIG fighters to of Defense Robert S. McNamara Maddox and Turner Joy. in the wake of the American promise full support to North explosive Southeast Asia. in dispatches today to have been "If they had moved in anger, Hanoi yesterday to reinforce called a news conference at the Still, a regiment of North Viet! strike. It declared "U.S. Imper- Viet Nam against U.S. "provoca- And although the only Peking anticipating a massive Red at- they would have hit UiS one way North Viet Nam's air force Pentagon and said that while he Nam's infantrymen faced SaK ialism" had gone over the brink tive armed aggression." response to the U.S. air strike tack in reprisal. But U.S. opera- or another by now," said Maj. The sources said their infor- assumes Peking may send in gon's reinforced 1st Division at of war and pledged "the Chinese In a separate broadcast, Hanoi against North Vietnamese PT tions officers said only "rou- William McMullen of Long Is- mation came from intelligence some combat aircraft to help the Ben Hai River border last people will absolutely not sit idly Radio said the American pilot boat fleet has been a torrent of tine" fighting was reported land, N. Y., a senior American dispatches. North Viet Nam, there have night. And if China sends com- by" while North Viet Nam was captured by one of its anti-air- flaming words, President John- throughout South Viet Nam. adviser with the division. From Honolulu came reports been no indications of any sub- bat aircraft to North Viet Nam, being "subjected to aggression." (See VIET NAM, Page 2) 12,000-Tenant Marlboro Apartment Plan 'Country Skyscraper' MARLBORO - A self-contained 3,600 to 4,000- been considering two other sites In New Jersey. dents, and possibly local residents. unit "apartment city" with three 61-story towers vMr. Schaflander said, however, "Marlboro has Mr. Schaflander also listed these advantages for approximately 12,000 tenants on 16 acres was 'more pluses than minuses than the other places about Thoreau Village—which he said was named proposed to the township Planning Board last do." after the 19th Century New England philosopher night. Mr. Schaflander said the location was selected Henry David Thoreau because of his love for na- Thoreau Corp. plans to build Thoreau Village because of the aesthetic quality of the land, the ture and the country^ oh the 90-acre Finlayson property on Spring Valley climate of local opinion, and the good relations —Thoreau Village would provide nearly every Rd. The project will cost approximately $75 million between the developers and owners cf the land. service to Its residents including medical, psychi- to build, and its developers say it will be "at least" a $1 million ratable. The firm is backed by an unnamed foreign atric and legal, as well as extensive retail services bank and an unnamed insurance company, said and recreational facilities. A special public hearing concerning the pro- Mr. Schaflander. posed apartment will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. —Its developers would allow for a school on a in the Central School. He said the corporation was not interested in site off the project site and provided by the town- The developers want a "favorable inclination" seeking profit from the rentals, which are for a ship's Board of Education, which would supervise letter from the municipal planners by Tuesday, three-year period and range in prices from JI25 its operation. Eventually,, the school is expected which means an indication of approval without monthly for the minimum one-bedroom size to to contain facilities for grades one through 12. legal commitment. $155 for the maximum two-bedroom unit type— —There will be underground parking facilities, HAS "MORE PLUSES' or in the management of the project. and the developers would construct and maintain Thoreau Corp.'s representative, Gerald M. The profits, he said, will come from retail roads on the property. Schaflander of New York City, said the firm has businesses In the project area for apartment resi- (See APARTMENT, Page 3) WORDS ON VIET NAM — Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara, at a Pen- For Matawan Creek Basin tagon newt conference, says he has no information that Red China assisted in any way in th» North Vietnamese attacks on U.S. destroyers. He also indicated a be- lief that, for the time being at least, the Southeast Asia crisis had cooled off. Air Sewerage Plan Mancdapan Residents MATAWAN TOWNSHIP -The the County Planning Board, told Sewer Authority chairman, said Sewer Authority last night the authority the need for a co- "We are not adverse to serving ceived a report on a master sew- ordinated approach to sewage persons outside the township erage plan for the county. The" disposal led to the plan. He said This will cut cost." Other au- report makes recommendations all municipalities will be contact- thority members expressed Want No Levitt Town for solving sewerage problems ed to get reaction to it. agreement. MANALAPAN - Angry residents last The article stated that an unnamed town- in the Matawan Creek drainage The report has been prepared Obligation night let the Planning Board know they did ship official said meetings with the developer basin. by Elson T. Killam Associates, Member David A. Lesser not want a Levitt town here. would be held to see what the firm would of- Charles M. Pike, director of Inc., Millburn. The firm was se< pointed out the- authority has an About 50 persons jammed the Township fer in the way of schools, churches, and rec- lected for the job by the Board obligation to bondholders. He Hall to .see if the Levitt firm was about to reation areas. of Freeholders. said realistic rates'would have leek subdivisions on 400 acres they reportedly Levitt reportedly has options on another Arrest 4 Herman J. Rich of Killam As- to be charged -to new. users of have acquired in this community. The devel- 600 acres and possibly more. sociation presented the plan in the Strathmore plant. oper was not present at the meeting and no Thomas W. Kerwin, a committeeman and detail to the authority. He told plans or maps were presented. members the problems of sew- The Strathmore plant was con- governing body representative to the Plan- In Slaying structed by Levitt and Sons, Inc. However, after two minor subdivisions erage are essentially topographi- ning Board, offered a resolution barring any According to the report prepared were approved, those assembled took the op- cal and not related to commun- further developments without letters from the by Killam, it can serve, with ca- portunity to question the planners on a re- Of Negro ity borders. There are 16 ma- Pine Brook Sewer Co. or the Gordon's Corn- pacity to spare, the total of 1,900 cently published article which stated the jor drainage basins in the coun- er Water Co. stating the proposed sites would homes which constitute the Levitt firm was seeking to have the zoning ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Four c- receive water and sewer service. The res- trathmore development. Mr. ordinance »mended to permit "cluster devel- white men were arrested by the il Square Miles olution was adopted with several members Rich said introduction of flows oping," allowing five homes to be built on an FBI Thursday night in connec- Mr. Rich said the Matawan abstaining. rom outside the township would acre site with any left over land deeded for tion with the slaying of a Wash- Creek drainage basin consists of TURNED AWAY probably require increased trunk public purposes.