See More Haggling Over Cuba in UN
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Distribution J. 20,025 : J * -Dial •**? lam* ttllf, Mm4*7 through ftMay. Bran* Otttt PNtts* VOL. 85. NO. 76 HU tt Bat Buk U4 at Mdlttwal JUOIIaOII a 0U» RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1962 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE See More Haggling OCEANPORT-Officials of the Lloyd . Wescott; president of tfate, Riverview Hospital the the state board of the Department wanty ud the Bayshore Hospital Of Institutions and Agencies to Corp. were silent last night on discuss Riverview's plans for con- tiie outcome of a meeting to dis- struction of a $2.2 million, 110-bed cuss hospital facilities for thehospital in Middletown. Over Cuba in UN northern part of the county. The Bayshore hospital group The meeting had been called feels that a hospital should be iy state officials at the hone of built in the Keyport area where Mrs. Philip Iselin, here, to dis- it can best serve the entire Bay- Dorticos cuss proposals for hospital • con- shore area. Riverview officials struction in the Bayshore. are reportedly cool to the pro- See Early Frank F. Btaisdell, a member posal. of the board of governors of Riv- Representing Riverview besides In Blast erview Hospital, told The Regis- Mr. Blaisdell, were J. Raymond Prisoner ter last night that there mis no De Ridder, chairman of the formal statement to be made on board, and J. Harold Collins. Mr. the meeting. Willey, Manuel Gale and Miss J. Release At U.S. Harry S. Willey, president of Mabel Brown represented the the Bayshore group, echoed Mr. Bayshore unit. HAVANA (AP)-Prime Minister UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (AP) —U.N. delegates look for mor* Blaisdell's comments. E. Donald Sterner and Charles Fidel Castro and negotiator James °The meeting was called by M. Pike represented the county B. Donovan appeared set to com- fireworks over Cuba following Planning Board. plete an agreement today for the President Osvaldo Dorticos Tor- tado's blast against the United Representing the state were release of 1,113 Cuban prisoners States. But there was no clue Mrs. Iselin, a member of the seized in the April 1961 invasion. whether Cuba would try to put 2Men state Board of Control, Commis- sioner John M. Tramburg, of the Responsible sources predicted formal complaint on the assem- state agency, and F. Spencer the prisoners would be flown to bly agenda for debate. THAT DID IT —Giants second baseman,Chuck Hitler Until Dorticos addressed the Missing Smith of the Bureau of Com- Miami In • few days. munity Institutions. starts away from plat* as ht ey«« flight of ball h» hit General Assembly on Monday, the for a grand ilam homer in seventh inning of World Series Castro's government originally U.S. delegation had the' impres- In Bay asked $62 million in cash for all sion Fidel Castro's regime would game. Yankee catcher is Eliton Howard and umpire is the prisoners taken in the Bay of not press Its usual charge of ag- SANDY HOOK — Coast Guard Drains Pact Jim Honoohick. Blow broke 2-2 tie and iced Giant Pigs Invasion. About 60 already gression this year. But the bitter- boats and aircraft will continue victory. (AP Wirephoto) have been freed. Donovan, a New ness of the Cuban president'! the search today for a Middle- Let on Bid York attorney negotiating for the assault left the Americans uncer- town man and his father-in-law families of the prisoners, has said tain. missing since Sunday In Raritan he would offer Castro medicine Dorticos gave no hint In his Bay. Of $93,494 Series Game Today and food instead of a cash ran- hour and 45-minute speech-what Coast Guard officials said Ste- MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - Ace som. trategy his delegation would pur- phen Usch, 27, of TIndall Rd., sue. He made a vague demand Manzo, Inc., was awarded a con- The U.S. government may be and his father-in-law left the At- that the United Nations condemn tract last night by the Township called on to chip in with some lantic Highlands Yacht Harbor to as an act of war any U.S. block- Committee for the installation May Be the Big One surplus food products, but officials travel to Leonardo in a 12-foot EJECTED FROM ASSEMiLY — A woman identified «« ade of his country. of drainage pipe along 18 streets in Washington said there have aluminum boat equipped with an and the recreation field at Cliff- NEW YORK (AP) '-~ New York's defending Neida Carus is hustled from UN General Assembly pub- Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei outboard motor. been no final rrrangements on wood Ave., on a low bid of champion Yankees and the San Francisco Giants this. Cuban exiles in Miami say lic galleries by guard after hecklers interrupted speech A. Gromvko is expected to touch The pair have not been heard $93,494. off a general East-West exchange from since., rneet today in the fifth game of the World Series— the bulk of the food and drug sup- by Oivaldo Dorticos, president of Cuba. Dorticoi da- Estimated cost of the project when he takes the floor this week Two craft from the local Coast plies would be contributed by the was $H9,O0O. of which $111,000 and probably the most important game of the 1962 manded the UN condemn as "an act of war" what he to answer Western charges that Guard station searched Sunday U.S. public, by relief agencies and was to be bonded, with the bal- the Soviet military buildup in and all Sunday night without re- baseball classic. by families of the prisoners. termed a U. S. naval blockade of Cuba. ance of $8,000 to be taken out of Cuba endangers peace in the mits. The winner will need only one more victory the township's capital improve- Western Hemisphere. Yesterday three craft and twoment fund. to clinch the championship. The Giants, who have U.S. Ambassador Adlal E. Stev- 'helicopters were pressed into Committeeman John Man, Jr. been a comeback teani all year, tied' it at two enson refused to answer Dorticos' xservice in an attempt to locate the men. predicted that with the legal pro- games each yesterday with a 7-3 decision before Ask Conversion Estimates accusations In the assembly Mon- cedures involved, the project day, since U.N. traditionally Coast Guard officials say that might not get' under way unti a cro^4ptf6j!!Q7 at Yankee Stadium.. : small craft warnings were in ef- frowns on anyone debating a chief December. W fect about the time the boat left n^'siiril;]^^^!^' M faced each other of state. He did take the floor Jersey Central Power ' and On Parkway Headquarters long enough to accuse the Cuba Atlantic Highlands on Sunday. in the second game at Sari Francisco's Candlestick tight Co. was given approval for leader of attacking the United Installation of 26 street lights in Park last Friday were scheduled to meet again. NSW SHREWSBURY — The equipment sure now'.located, most Karl Baron; and the Republican States with "unparalleled calum- thy are* of die new regkws.1 high TTiey ape Ralph T«rrjf of tJte Yankees and Jack Mayor and Council his voted to ly In makeshift quarters, in var- council president and mayoralty nles, slanders and misrepresenta- school, running from Rt. M to If8 S&nitaryi Sanford of the Giants. Sanford won the first en- get builders' estimates on the ious parts of the borough. candidate, John E. Lemon, Jr., tions." »- Atlantic Ave. and Little St., at a counter, 2-0, with a three-hitter." Both the Democratic Mayor have stated that they are In fa- Stevenson told a newt confer- cost of $1,064. cost of converting the forme vor of the purchase of the park- ence later the charges' by Dorticos But Truck fs Committeeman Sigmund V. No matter what happens today, the series now Garden.State Parkway headquar way property, if the price is right 1 Washington were "neither original nor true." Kowateki, head of the police com- must finish in San Francisco. The teams get a one- ters Into borough offices, it was He stressed again that the mittee, was authorized to con The council has also considered Also Politics day rest tomorrow, then resume in San Francisco learned yesterday. Today in an alternative, the 102-aore Ken- United States would not attackk duct a survey of traffic condi- Cuba but added: "Let It be tions In the regional school area Thursday. (Stories on Sports pages.) After these estimates have been By the Associated Press dall property, also on Tinton FAIR HAVEN — Borough equally clear that the .United Council agreed last night to buy to determine parking regulation received, the governing body President Kennedy has break- Ave., which was suggested at needs. fast with Democratic congression- Thursday's council meeting by tales will not tolerate aggression • new sanitary disposal truck, plans to meet with Garderi State against any part of this hemis- but not without a political spat The decision came after Com- al leaders, confers with French Mr. Lemon. Parkway authorities to try to pin phere." with Mayor Milton Kosene. mitteeman Daniel H. Downey re- Foreign Minister de Murville and He said yesterday that council's Stevenson branded as absurd Republican Councilman John ported that parking problems at PlanforApartment down an asking price for the 20.9 Secretary of State Rusk. opinion on this land was that 1 Cuban charges that U.S. economic Damlco asked his party col- the school are as "hazardous acre Tinton Ave. tract of land SENATE since existing buildings there action .against Castro's regime league, Hadley S.