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Cyprus Tensions Rise Again Uge Our Want Ads HOME DELIVERY 741-0010. For Quick Results RAIN OR SHINE 74I-W00 DAY OR NIGHT SECOND NEWS SECTION 45c PER WEEK RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1967 10c PER COPY Cyprus Tensions Rise Again NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) - The agreement to avert war over about 1,000 feet and circled it and Turkish proposals and coun I had been observed 15 miles off Greek Cypriot government of Cyprus appeared near. three times. ter proposals. he northern coast of the island, As tensions rose again on Cy- The government of Cypriot moving in a westerly direction. Cyprus announced today a Turk- Turkish air force jets flew over the island 40 miles south of Turkey prus, U.S. special envoy Cyrus President Makarios, the Greek They apparently were from an ish naval task force has been for the 11th successive day and Vance flew from Ankara to Athens Orthodox archbishop of Cyprus invasion fleet which the Turks sighted off the island's north coast: for the first time appeared direct- after an all-night session of the and leader of the island's Greek had assembled on the South coast iespite reports from Ankara and ly over Nicosia, the capital. Two Turkish Cabinet, taking with him Cypriot majority, said six Turkish )f Turkey. Destroyers, subma- ithens that a Greek • Turkish RF84 jets flew over the city at the latest exchange in the Greek Idestroyers and two other warships ines, patrol boats and mine- iweepers in that force had sailed :arly today from the naval base it Mersin, but transports and anding craft loaded with troops, tanks and artillery stayed in port. Cause for Cynicism Seen Tension in Nicosia was in- :reased by the announcement that a shot from a Turkish Cyp- riot outpost in the Turkish sec- ;or of Nicosia had seriously By CypriotSorn Reporter wounded a Greek Cypriot police- man early today. Editor's note — The writer of invasion" and repeated "flagrant and Turkey, in the absence of|«u'ty. It virtually allows the mi- Makarios, after a meeting Mon- this article was bom and educat- violations" of Cypriot air and any kind of Cypriot representa- nority to impose its wishes over day with U.N. representative Jose ed in Cyprus where he resided territorial space by Turkish air- tion. the majority. Rolz-Bennett, had told newsmen: until 1964. From 1948 to 1954 he craft and forces. These threats Confusion Created Under the constitution, Turkish was employed there as a news and violations go back to 1963. This tripartite agreement members of the House of Repre- "There will be no war." And monitor by a U.S. government- In order to understand Cyprus created possibly the most com- :entatives, the minority, can Irfan Aksu, chairman of Turkey's jperated radio monitoring ser- and its problems it becomes im- plex, labyrinth of constitutional werrule, veto and permanently New Turkey party, told newsmen ice. perative to look into the sources confusion ever conceived by man, slock any decision passed by the in Ankara that Greece had agreed By LONIA EFTHYVOULOU of the communal division and the It was not only clumsy in [unc- Ireek members, the majority. to the key Turkish demand for YOU'RE ON TV — Banking by television ii a new feature at the Farmers and Mer- There must have been many a forces which created the con- tion, but also a vicious tool for This is because separate majori withdrawal of some 8,000-12,000 flict. the division of the people. It ties of the two communities are Greek troops from Cyprus. ' chants National Bank in Matawan. Here, trying out the new system, are Mrs. Barbara cynical smile in Cyprus after Cy- nis Vance's statement that, The basic problems of the is- made the two communities con- needed for the enactment of cer- However, a spokesman for the tain laws. Luby, Great Circle, Matawan, one of the tellers, with Pat McCarthy, Lakewood, a 'there's no cause for a smile, land began when it emerged as stantly aware of their differ- Greek Foreign Ministry in Athens representative of the Mosler Safe Co. Shown on TV screen is Miss Mary S. Roguski, >ut there is none for a frown independent state — after the 82 ences. It also virtually blocked Although Turks are only 18 per said his government had proposed any efforts of the people to think, ilther." President Johnson's em- per cent Greek majority strug- cent of the population, they havi withdrawal of all Greek and Oxford Lane, Matawan. ' (Register Staff Photo), act and feel as Cypriots. issary was referring to his gled for and won the island's in- Hie constitutional "right" to 30 Turkish military contingents, in- Greek-Turkish negotiations on the dependence from the British Em- "Independent" Cyprus is the per cent of all civil service jobs cluding those allowed by the 1960 Cyprus crisis. pire. only state in the free world, and 40 per cent of all posts with' agreement which gave Cyprus its For the nth time, an incident Under the 1959 Zurich and Lon- whose internal affairs are sub- in the Army and the Police. independence from Britain. ki Cyprus was precipitated into don Agreements, Cyprus achieved ject to legal and unilateral inter- Administration of justice is di- New Banking Service vention by three foreign powers. an international crisis — the the new status of a sovereign 'ided into Greek and Turkish iTurks once again threatened in- state with full membership in the It is the only state deprived o! courts with judges from the two Hughes Acts vasion and demanded withdrawal United Nations. the right, common to all demo- communities empowered to judg of Greek troops. Cause for the Yet the new Republic was cratic states, to amend its own only members of their own. Puts Customer on TV threat is incidental. forced to live under a constitu- constitution. In November, 1963, President; On McGann tion, drafted, augmented and im- This constitution gives the 18 Makarios issued his 13-pobt con- MATAWAN - A new bank-by-tdevision old drive-up window at the borough office Greek Cypriot sources would posed on her people by the mu- per cent Turkish minority rights stitutional amendment. It was only. A call button is provided at the window point out that presence of these service has been instituted by the Farmers Greek forces Is the very result tual agreement of the three guar- which far exceed those needed promptly rejected by the Turk- Nomination to call the teller if there has been no cus- •nd Merchants National Bank at to office of repeated Turkish "threats of1 antor powers: . Britain, Greece to protect the Turkish commu- ish Government in Ankara, even TRENTON — Appointment of tomer immediately preceding at the window. iefore Cyprus Vice President Dr, Patrick J. McGann Jr., of Lin- here. The new unit was designed by the Mosler Frazil Kucuk could examine it. croft as a new Monmouth County Thii service, the first of its type in Mon- Safe Co. and is in use in a few other counties Before this, however, Turkish Judge moved closer to reality mouth County, will allow customers to deposit of New Jersey. Banks find this type of unit ibstructionist policy left the is- yesterday. their transactions in a lucdte cylinder to a is preferable to the construction a! a drive-up land with no income tax bill; Gov. Richard J. Hughes, who (tiler inside die bank. island where the teller is isolated and thus Rumson Group Seeking had given public notice last week, tariff, collection laws; army leg- The television will permit the customer to prevented from performing other duties for islation and municipal laws. The' sent the 40-year-old Democrat's fee the teller at the same time he is seeing the bank. •evision of the constitution had name to the Senate for appoint- The installation of such a unit could cost become imperative. ment to fill a vacancy at Free- A receiver unit and screen Is inside the about $25,000, which approximates the cost With the rejection of Makario's hold. The judiciary committee bonk at the teller's station. The cylinder will of construction of a remote island. Neverthe- Support for New School .iroposal, .Turkish members of recommended favorable reception —carcy up to nine pounds of weight .- le*sr the -saving in salaries is considerate," the 'Government' of 'Cyprus' vir and" confirmation" waS~s1aWd~foT"*~ RUMSON — A campaign to The new TV window will supplement the bank officials say. :ually "walked out" and imple- the next session Dec. 11. convince voters here that Rum- mented a long prepared plan ol Mr. McGann, a member of the son has dire need for an improved 'separation." This was in con- Red Bank firm of Reussille, Com- elementary school system, requir-! 'ormity with the Turkish claim: well, Mausner, Carotenuto and kig an expandable new school as for the "partition" of the islanc McGann, would replace Edward $10 Million Township School promptly as possible, was — a plan condemned both in thi J. Ascher who retired from the launched last night by a group UN and other circles as imprac- $27,000 a year Judgeship Sept. 30 called Residents for Rumson tical. at age 70. Budget Hit as'Too Austere' Schools. Existence of the plan is illus- The governor took no action to Charles R. Berry, 24 Ridge trated by the fact that the Turks fill another vacancy on the Mon- MIDDLETOWN - Preliminary A proposed $3,000 cut in text- portation, $632,000, which includes Road, chairman of the organiza- continuously declared their poli- mouth County bench, leaving a details of next year's school bud- book expenditures, the large size a write-off of expenditures fo tion's steering committee, told 60 cies to be aligned to Ankara am position of District Court Judge get, termed "rock bottom" at just of classes, and "shortage" of spe- private school busing this year.
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