Gromyko Follows Nixon to the UN by WILLIAM N
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No Progress in Bus Line Strike Talks SEErSTORY BELOW. Sunny, Cool Sunny and cool today. Clear THEDAILY FINAL and cool tonight. Sunny and Red Bank, Freehold milder tomorrow. Long Branch EDITION (sea Petuu, Puca 3X 7 7 Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 92 Years VOL. 93, NO. 59 RED-BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1969 30 PAGES 10 CENTS •••in Gromyko Follows Nixon To the UN By WILLIAM N. OATIS , Associated Press Writer UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) — Soviet Foreign Min- ister Andrei Gromyko follows President Nixon to the ros- trum of the U.N. General As- sembly today. But there was no advance indication wheth- er the Russian spokesman would respond to Nixon's bid for Soviet help toward peace in Vietnam and the Middle East and a nuclear missile hold-down. Gromyko was the morn- ing's third speaker in the 126- nation assembly's general policy debate which Nixon opened Thursday. The Soviet minister said his speech ISRAELI SALUTE TO SLAIN ENEMY — An Israeli hono- guard salutes as bodies of two Egyptian pilots, shot would be "constructive" down >in recent air battle, are sent back across the Suez Canal at El Qantara yesterday^ (AP. Wiirephwfo rather than polemical. Gnjmyko was among "Nix- on's guests Thursday night at a reception the President gave at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel for top U.N. officials and the chief delegates from Israel: 'Must Be a Joke' all U.N. member countries and machine guns fired on some Jordanian positions in the except th'ose the United By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS southern Jordan Valley, but he said there were no Jordanian States .does not have dip- Al Fatah claimed its guerrillas made their heaviest at- tacks ever on Israel last night, but Israel reported only one casualties. • AFTER GENERAL ASSEMBLY SPEECH — After making hrs speech before the lomatic relations with. .! The President in his ad- skirmish in which it said four Arab saboteurs and no. In Cairo, President Gamal Abdel .Nasser replaced the United Nations General Assembly, President Richard Nixon, left, stops to talk dress to the assembly urged Israelis were killed. Egyptian army's chief of staff and the navy's commander with United Nations Secretary General U Thant, right, and U. N. General Assam- A spokesman for"Al Fatah, the largest.Palestinian guer- without explanation. Nasser is in bed with What has been his listeners, including Gro- 1 bly President Angle Brooks of Liberia. Between the President and Mis-s Brooks is myko, to "use your best dip- rilla organization, said in Amman-that hundreds of com- described as a case of acute influenza, but informants said mandos attacked 14 positions along a 30-mile front in the. Secretary of State William Rogers, (AP Wirephoto) lomatic efforts to persuade he has set up an office in his sickroom and is running the Hanoi to move seriously into Jordan Valley. A later communique said the raiders wiped country from there. , • , : • • the negotiations that could out two Israeli observation posts and three advance posts in : The Middle East News Agency said Nasser had ap- the central valley., end" the war in Vietnam. pointed Lt. Gen. Mohammed Sadek, chief of military intelli- A spokesman for the Viet The spokesman said the raiders used a variety of gence since 19CG, as his new army chief of staff, while Navy Cong delegation to the Paris weapons, including heavy mortars, and that the Israeli air Col. Mahmoud Fahmi Abdul Rahman was made commander 'force was forced to send in jets for night strikes against peace talks said after Nixon's of the navy. , Organized Crime them. speech: "The United Nations NEW REGULATIONS has no business dealing with "This must be a joke," said the Israeli army spokes- the Vietnam war." man, Lt. Col. Shrubavel Shalev. "Maybe the Fatah can run Sadek replaces Lt. Gen. Ahmed Ismail, last heard of when Nixon also said the United air sorties at night when they can't even:see-the targets but he addressed graduates of the Egyptian-War Academy Sept. Probe Slowdown? States favors "an agreement we certainly cannot." :•:.'•',. 9. Rahman succeeds Capt. Faud Zikrey. on the limitation of the ship- MORTAHFIRE : The Israeli government announced tough' new commerce By DAVID M. GOLDBERG that the three — Robert the sentence is tantamount to ment of arms to the Middle Shalev said there had been only four reports of light and travel regulations for the city of Hebron, on the oc- TRENTON (AP)-The.State "Bobby Basile" Occhipintl, no incarceration whatsoever." East" and hoped "soon to be- arms and mortar fire in the area, with one Israeli soldier cupied West Bank. A spokesman said the new rules forbid v Investigation Commission's Anthony "Little Pussy" Rus- In a decision which upheld gin talks with the Soviet slightly wounded. residents to work in Israel, to travel either in Jordan or power to, throw reluctant wit- so, and Joseph "Joe Bay- the constitutionality of the Union on the limitation of Later the Israeli command reported a skirmish after Israel and to trade in either of the two states. nesses into jail has been up- onne" Zicarelli — may re- commission, Kingfield said it strategic arms" — missiles midnight 25 miles north of the Dead Sea. It said an Israeli He said the restrictions were ordered because of a grow- held in court, but commission main free until their appeals had the right to grant witness- and antimissile missiles. patrol killed four Arabs near the Damiya Bridge across the ing number of sabotage incidents in the city, including the attorneys claim that the de- are completed. es immunity from prosecution Nixon said his government Jordan, and "more bodies might be found later at the scene attempted assassination of the military governor three weeks cision may slow down its Sharp Protest to testify and that if they had "indicated to the Soviet of the encounter." There were no Israeli casualties, he added. ago and an attack on a police patrol four days ago in which probe of organized crime. That drew a sharp protest didn't answer questions, to Union, without result," its A Jordanian army spokesman reported Israeli mortars five Israelis were wounded. The decision was handed from commission lawyers, have liiem jailed until they willingness to discuss the for- down yesterday by Superior who contended that the three did. mer subject, and the date it Court Judge Frank J. King- men would remain free in- "I am inclined to agree had proposed to open talks on field, who ruled that three definitely and that their pow- with the commission that it the latter had "passed with- reputed Cosa Nostra mem- er to threaten other reluctant can't be cruel or inhuman out result." Gromyko later declined to Cahill Raps Sea Pollution bers who refused to answer witnesses with jail would be punishment if the witness the commission's questions minimal. carries the key to the prison comment on a report that the Soviet Union was willing DEAL — Congressman Wil- _are guilty of civil contempt "Given the usual slow pace in his pocket," the judge said. : to start the long-delayed mis- liam T. Cahill charged today and can be jailed until they of appeals," said Kenneth But he added that because that the ocean off the shores Zauber, a special counsel to of the delicate constitutional sile talks in Helsinki in mid- answer. October. of the Garden State could be- But Kingfield also ruled the commission, "The stay of (See Crime, Pg. 3, Col. 4) Secretary of State William ' (Relatcd Story, Page 2) (See Gromyko, Pg. 2, Col- 7) . come an "industrial garbage dump that threatens to pol- Direct Election Victory lute the, waters, and stain Prolonged beaches witfli - sludge arid chemical waste." WASHINGTON (AP) - can win Senate approval, Birch Bayh, DJnd., chief A proposed constitutional state ratification and becoirie supporter" of the amendment, Cahill,' Republican candi- amendment calling for the di- the 26th amendment to the said it was 13 votes short of Bus Line date for governor, revealed .rect, popular election of the Constitution. the needed two-thirds majori- that at his request the Army Corps of Engineers studied president has been approved However Senate prospects ty on the floor. the problem and found that a .by the House in such an over- for the proposal are uncer- 'Important Step' Strike Seen whelming fashion that even LEONARDO — Some 4,000 "shocking half-billion gallons tain. There is strong opposi- But Bayh took heart from of sewage sludge and toxic the measure's supporters are to 5,000 commuters who nor- tion in the Judiciary Commit- the House vpte,, which he solutions have been dumped surprised — and pleased. mally ride the New York- tee, where the question of called "encouraging, dramat- in the Atlantic off Cape May The size of Thursday's electoral reform is now ic and historic." Keansburg-Long Branch Bus in the past five years." vote — 339-70 — raised back- stalled. "This is an important step Line (commonly known as the Blue and White) face an- The GOP congressman ers' hopes that the proposal And several weeks ago Sen. in "bnilding the momentum will concentrate on.the ocean that could assure its passage other week of finding another way to work. pollution threat during a full in the Senate and, hopefully, day of campaigning in Mon- guarantee acceptance by the Meetings between hus com- mouth County. He also will state legislatures," he said. pany officials and officials of describe the problems .of The Inside Story The House vote disclosed the striking bus drivers transportation, beach erosion solid bipartisan support for union, the Highway and Lo- and air and water pollution, Women sew for young patients - •• -12 the proposal, which would cal Motor Freight Driv- as "the 16-year-old children AIDS CAHILL'S CAMPAIGN — House Republican Leader Gerald R.