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amzeJor 1910 SEE STORIES INSIDE Fair and Cold THEDAILY FINAL Partly sunny and cold today. Clear, cold tonight. Cloudy, Red Bank, Freehold inow possible tomorrow. I „ Long Brandt 7 EDITION (Set CeUlU, Fill 31 Monmouth County's Home Newspaper tor 92 Years VOL. 93, NO. 131 RED BANK, N, J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1970 10 CENTS Agnew Says U.S. Stands By TAIPEI (AP) — Vice mainland China reflect a with the Communist Chin&se among Asian nations will cularly upset by the recent President Spiro T. Agnew ar- hope they will lead to steps do not in any way affect Hie mean a tapering off of diplo- relaxation of U.S. trade em- rived in Formosa today to by the Chinese Communists U.S. commitment to the Na- matic and military support bargoes against Communist assure Nationalist China the to lessen Uie tensions that ex» tionalist Chinese. for President Chiang Kai- China. The charge in trade U.S. government intends to ist in Asia. shek's regime. policy is regarded as a stand by it? treaty commit- The .United States, lie con- The Nationalist Chinese Recent reports that the. breach in U.S. diplomatic ments. But en route from tinued, should not sit still in ^capital was the third Asian United States is planning a support which, among other Vietnam he said the Nixon a stance of armed prepared- capital on Uie vice presi- reduction in« naval patrols, in things, has..:enabled the Na- administration favors initia- ness and make no initiatives dent's tour. Awaiting him the Formosa Strait, one of tionalists to keep China's seat tives to lesson tensions with to develop an atmosphere during his overnight stay was Nationalist China's major in the United Nations. Communist China and permit that will allow it to reduce much anxious questioning shields against the Chinese Chiang also is expected to a reduction in military military spending and use about the Nixon- administra- Reds, have convinced press for aa explanation of spending. some of that money in pro- tion's new Asia policy.. Chiang's government it has U.S. troop withdrawals from Agnew told newsmen trav- grams needed at home. Nationalist Chinese leaders to seek more than vague as- Vietnam, which were called eling with him that the re- Not Affected are worried that President surances from the vice pres- "badly timed and ill-con- cent relaxation of American But the vice president said Nixon's new doctrine calling ident. ceived" in a recent docu- restrictions on trade with U.S. efforts to ease tensions for greater self-reliance The Nationalists are parti- ment. Pope Moves for Peace By DENNIS REDMONT negotiations started again. He form of a confession of hu- VATICAN CITY (AP) - If obtained only vague promises manity. Pope ^Paul's New Year plea from both sides. "Lord," the strongly word- for peace is any indication, Frustration Told ed prayer, began, "our hands he is likely in 1970 to con-, During the holiday season, are still bloodstained from tinue vigorous personal ges- Pope Paul expressed in sev- the last world wars, so that tures to help end the world's eral pessimistic^ speeches his not all peoples have yet been wars. frustration at not achieving able to take each other's hand One gesture may be a sym- results. World leaders — es- In friendship." bolic "peace trip" to Hiro- pecially those of the major He warned that "the ter- shima, Japans site of the powers — bore the brant of rible increasing danger of a atomic bomb explosion. Or the blame. world conflagration demand- the pontiff may make new These actions have led ed the banishment of war personal efforts to get Niger- some observers to conclude from the earth. And he closed ians and Biafrans to the ne- that the Pope may be revert- the prayer with visions of gotiating table. ing to the' role of a critical "women in tears, children dy- In 1969, the Pope renewed observer, rather than that of ing, refugees and prisoners his long-standing offers to a participant in world affairs. crushed by the weight of soli- • help in achieving what he Many, however, think he will tude and suffering.'1 called "reconciliation'1 in not give up the personal di- Vietnam and the Middle East. plomacy that has marked his FIRST IN '70 — Mrs. Preston Williams, Si Tilton Ave., Red Bank, admires her new- SEEKS PEACE — Pope Paul VI leads his appeal for His Vatican relief agency, 6'/2-year reign. _ . born son, the first baby born in th'a new year at Riverview Hospital, and, ac- peace during a mass he celebrated yesterday in the Caritas, shipped and flew mil- Peace "concerns leaders, cording to tho Associated Press, the second born of the new decade in tht, l&th csntury Church of Jesus in downtown Rome. The lions of dollars in medicine especially those invested with state. Preston E. Williams 3rd. came into this w^ld at 12:03 a.m. Jan. I. He church contains the tomb of St. Ignatius of Loyola, and supplies to the sick, the international responsibility," wounded and the homeless in he said again on New Year's weighed seven pounds, three ounces. The boy's father said his wife's doctor had founder of the Jesuit Order. In his speech the Pontiff those areas. Day, during a "Day of Peace" Drug Raid predicted the birth for today. Mrs. Williams, 19, said she'll name fh»ij|aSf/»fter cried out against. the modern man's "diabolical Pope Paul traveled for the Mass celebrated in a Eoirie his father. Mr. Williams, 21, is an employe with the Bell Telephon»TEx-The Church. • - ! capacity" to produce "arms of every size and shape." first time to. Africa^ and in Nets 20 Williams have been married four years and have one other child, a fhree-year- It is the third New YearVDay designated by Pope Uganda he met separately He ended his New Year's MIDDLETOWN -. Detec- old sorr named Barry. Holding the /new arrival is Mrs. Maria Burtt, A.N., head Paul as a "Day Of Peace." IAP Wirephoto) with Biafran and Nigerian observations On peace with a delegates in an effort to get prayer to God which took the tives arrested 20 persons, in- maternity nurse at the hospital. ' . cluding 11 juveniles, in a raid on a New Monmouth home Wednesday night, on charges of being under Uie influence of narcotics and consorting Broad Street to River with a known criminal. Detective Capt. Robert Letts said the party was held at 60 Maplewood Drive, in the • For Rising Attacks on Police home of Mrs. Betty Stiekley, Project Appears Dead 41, who was arrested yesterT RED" BANK - The con- rescinding the grant because The mayor said he would By WILLIAM BARTON ther Party, continued to fan .. partment officially denied it. for a Democratic Society, day afternoon on charges of troversial Broad Street to the the borough had failed to ex- talk to HUD officials today WASHINGTON (AP) - the flames of riot and revo- While condemning black Hoover said all of its fac- possession of marijuana, river, project is slowly but ecute the contract. in an attempt to get the con- Black extremists made more lution" during the year. extremists, Hoover also pre- tions support "the concept of growing marijuana and con- surely dying. , Mayor Daniel O'Hern, one . tract reinstated. than 100 attacks in the past "Many of these groups, dicted "an upsurge in re- a Marxist-Leninist revolu- tributing to the delinquency The federal Department of of the strongest backers of Even should the contract be six months on the nation's whose leaders preach vio- cruiting activity" by the Ku tionary group dedicated, to of minors. Housing and Urban Develop- the plan, said last night that reinstated, the hopes for police officers, FBI Director lence and hatred of the white Klux Klan in the wake of the the violent overthrow of the Detectives said seven pots ment has announced that it that the project "looks pret- realization of the project are 'J. Edgar Hoover reported to^ race, have been involved in release from prison of Rob- United States government." of marijuana plants were is rescinding a 562,806 grant ty dead." dim at best. day. „ , shootouts with local police," ert M. Shelton, imperial wiz- He singled out the Wea- found in the home. Mrs. Stick- which it had approved to "However," he said, "I'm The plan doesn't enjoy the In a year-end- report on he said. ard of the United Klans of therman faction of SDS as a ley was released in her own help Red Bank acquire going to try to revive it to-,' support of the Republican FBI activities during1 1969, "Many attacks on police by America. particularly violent element , recognizance pending a court properties necessary \ for day." majority of the Council, and that "seeks to establish itself hearing Jan. 15. Police said an earlier attempt to provide Hoover said at least .seven bjack extremists," h&-added Shelton was freed last 4 bringing Broad Street thrtugh Mr. O'Hern said HUD was policemen died and more "iete unprovoked and nothing month after serving a feder- in the vanguard of the revo- Mrs. Stickley's son was host to the Navesink River.''' wrong in rescinding the the borough's share of the than 120 others were" injured niore tjian planned ambush- al prison term for contempt lutionary movement by en- ing the party. HUD officials notified the agreement because "we never money' was defeated In in combat with militant Ne- es." of Congress.