Jackson, Duarte to Discuss Leftists Cease-Fire Offer PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP) — the Rev
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I Fort Monm nth gets a new rommander tomorrow, B1 MARLBORO ENGI WN Too much Smith Maiden voyage MAI . C Expo hurler tames ^K-v< Discovery shuttle poised Mete In 5-3 victory. tor first space flight. Today's Porvcast: Shower, then clearing Pa9f*2 Page A? ^iimnj^l^ WAaVMfcgoW M AO 4 A) er VOL. 106 NO. 302 YOUR HOMETOWN NEW9PAPER . SINCE 1878 MONDAY, JUNE 25. 1984 *••• 25 CENTS Jackson, Duarte to discuss leftists cease-fire offer PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP) — The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson is heading for El Salvador and a meeting with President Jose Napoleon Duarte to relay a cease- fire overture from leftist guer- rillas. The Democratic presidential WAITING FOR THE TROOPS - Sharon candidate was stopping in San Bernard of Cornwall, N.Y., above photo, roasts Salvador for the Duarte meeting a chicken at yesterday's Battle of Monmouth re- before pushing on with the next leg enactment while waiting tor the hungry soldiers of Us five-day trip to Latin Ameri- to return from the battle. At left, an unidentified ca, a visit to Cuba and a meeting British soldier watches the action on the field. tomorrow with President Fidel Castro. Jackson met several times yes- terday with four representatives of two Salvadoran guerrilla groups, the Farabundo Marti National Battle of Monmouth Liberation Front (FMLN) and the Democratic Revolutionary Front (FDR). Neither Jackson nor rebel spokesman Ruben Zamora would give specifics of the message for sights, sounds relived Duarte. "The group has expressed over- BY TERRY MOORE The partly cloudy weather held pated in the event, sponsored by whelming willingness to engage in through the entire re-enactment of the Company of Associated Militia a process of negotiations and MANALAPAN - Loud shot* the battle, which was one of 300 of Monmouth County (CAMMC), dialogue and commitment to a JACKSON SUMMIT — The Rev. Jesse Jackson talks with Ruben echoed throagh Monmouth Battle- combats and skirmishes occurring said Isaacks. the CAMMC com- peaceful solution as opposed to a Zamora, head of the political faction of the Democratic Revolutionary field State Paris yesterday after- in the state during the revolution. mander. It is co-sponsored by the military solution," Jackson said Alliance, called the FMLN, yesterday morning in Panama. Zamora's noon. Bodies lay across tha roiling Members of the audience strug- Associated Regiments of the after the meeting In a hotel here. group is against the government in El Salvador. terrain. gled to see over the heads of others American Revolution (ARAR), a As in the past, however, the Bat local history-lovers knew as the fire of muskets sounded. national organisation of which he guerrillas rejected a condition for identify the representative much of a coincidence that the the noise and "dead" bodies were Dressed in Colonial garb, amateur is the vice president, Isaacks said. cease-fire talks laid down by As he prepared for the trip, verdicts occurred in conjunction no cause for alarm. They were just actors inarched in the field carry- Individual units of the Brigade Duarte in his June 1 inauguration Jackson showed willingness to re- with a Duarte visit to the United part of the annual re-enactment of ing bayonets while other players of the American Revolution also speech: an end to the fighting in El tract some earlier harsh words States. the Battle of Monmouth, which rode across the grass on horse- participated. Salvador. about Duarte. He had criticized the Jackson acknowledged having took place between American and back. The three co-coordinators of the The rebels responded to that Duarte government while the presi- some second thoughts, saying, British troops throughout this area Next to the park's visitors' event were ARAR President Bud speech by calling for unconditional dent was visiting the United States "There must be some flexibility." on Junett, 1778. Yesterday'! la- center was an overnight encamp- Wheeler, Colts Neck, Lewis A. touts. as a "puppet regime" manipulated Jackson is hoping the Cubans will bour event attracted approximate- ment, where women sat cooking Force, East Brunswick, of the Zamora said the guerrillas are by the Reagan administration. free a batch of political prisoners ly 7,000 spectators of all ages. over wood fires. Middlesex County Militia and Den- prepared to go to San Salvador to Jackson also had questioned the while he visits there. He said he While watching the action, adult The re-enactment has sparked nis Krowe, a Scotch Plains nun discuss a cease-fire. He said Costa validity of the May 24 convictions will make a moral appeal to Castro onlookers explained to their chil- patriotism within the community who is commander of the 38th Rica has offered its embassy there of five former Salvadoran national for release of at least 21 such dren the history of the battle, since 1978. However, the event was Regiment of Foot. as a site for negotiations. guardsmen on charges of killing inmates. known as the longest In the not held in 1(79 because of "a lack Bob Kane, a member of the Old Jackson said he talked with a four American churchwomen in a There have been reports that a Revolutionary War. Small tote tat of coordination," said Thaddeus J. Fort Miflin Guard, Philadelphia, representative of the Duarte gov- case that caused an outcry in the deal for their release already has perched on their parents' Isaacks, Howell, head coordinator narrated the re-enactment, noting ernment yesterday. He declined to United States. He said it was too See Jackson, page At shoulders, hoping to get a better of the re-enactment. that the soldiers in 1778 fought in view of the soldiers and the white More than 280 men and women weather that reached 102 degrees. •moke curling from cannons into — truckdrlvers, secretaries, and Isaacks, a National Guard re- the air. teachers, among others — partici- See Mnnmouth, page At Shrewsbury youth, 14, struck, killed by car spokewoman said. BY TERRY MOORE under the influence of alcohol and reckless driving, Bennett said. Liu, who was driving his vehicle EATONTOWN - An Eatontown Uretzky was released on bail. out of a convenience store parking man was arrested and charged with Police did not disclose the street lot at the time of the accident, and causing death by auto after the addresses of the driver or the his son both sustained head in- vehicle he was driving allegedly victim. juries, Bennett said. Liu's wife careened onto a Broad Street suffered leg injuries. sidewalk, killing a Shrewsbury Bennett said Uretzky's vehicle The Eatontown First Aid Squad youth on a bicycle, and Injuring was traveling north-bound on Broad assisted in transporting the Injured himself and three others. Street when it reportedly jumped to the hospital. The Eatontown Fire Michael Jackson, 14, was pro- onto the sidewalk, crashed into the Department stood by while the nounced dead on arrival at Mon- teen-ager and then, continuing vehicles were removed from the mouth Medical Center, Long down the sidewalk, collided with a site and until part of Broad Street Branch, following the 3:37 p.m. vehicle that was pulling out of a re-opened after being closed to accident, said Sat. Dale Bennett, nearby convenience store. He said traffic. Traffic was hot permitted one of the investigating officers. the vehicle finally stopped after on the road between White Street The youth, who was riding a bicycle slamming into a monument in front and Kelly's Lane for a half hour. on the sidewalk when be was of the Central Jersey Bank tt Trust struck, died of multiple injuries, Co., Broad Street. Aside from Bennett, Patrolman Bennett said. Holmdel residents Jun Min Liu, Michael Panchak investigated the incident, with assistance from Pa- Monmouth re-enactment at Monmouth Battle- Charles Uretiky, 33, who was 35. his 32-year-old wife, Shin Hsing THE BRITISH ARE COMING - The British treated and released from the same Ho, and their 22-month-old son, trolmen Fred Megill and Thomas troops charge across the field toward the field State Park. hospital for facial, neck and leg Jonathan Liu. remained In stable Clayton, Detective Thomas Worn- Revolutionary troops during yesterday's Battle ol Injuries, was charged with causing condition late last night at Mon- bough and Investigator Charles death by auto, operating a vehicle mouth Medical Center, a hospital Davis Nine Monmouth towns may face insurance dilemma NEWARK (AP) - A New Jersey He said the company would not would create a special guarantee Adubato said the potential in- as of 1982, according to the state the company, a subsidiary of the solvency of the company could be legislator has proposed a plan to file for bankruptcy, but be would fund where the 60 companies Department of Banking and In- Ambassador Group of North "the biggest insurance scandal to motemanJ,0» pol- surance, are: Aberdeen, Asbury Bergen, insolvent. not say how long it was prepared to writing a line of insurance business continue In business. similar to that of Ambassador hit this state since Gateway went i with about 112 million in Park, Fair Haven, Keyport, under in the 1970s." claims from being Such an order could cancel all would contribute to a pool to pay Keansburg, i Matawan and Red "We really don't want to aay The Gateway Insurance Co. was policies in New Jersey and force the claims. the bag" should a Bank. 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