French Fear Attack, to Call up Reserves
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Distribution Weather Today Cloudy with (turner! teday BEDBANK and tonight. High today about 17,675 M. Low tonight, SO. Some cloudiness tomorrow; high, tt. ] Independent Daily f See weather page 2. (^ iioiiturtHm>uciinuuY-tir.im J SH 1-0010 niid diur, Unitr aioan mttr. feast C!*» taut* 7c PER COPY 35c PER WEEK VOL. 83, NO: 208 Paid tx R*6 Bank and at Additional UaUlaf Oflleaa. RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1961 BY CARRIER PAGE ONE Castro \n Marathon Talk Rebels Firing Squad Threat Advance French Fear Attack, In Laos Hangs Over Invaders Three Amerian To Call Up Reserves KEY WEST, Fla., (AP) — Ato act with hard hands. Don't let ministration, President Kennedy Army Aides threat of firing squads hung to- the terrorists entertain dreams personally, the Central Intelli day over hundreds of anti-Cas- that they can act with impunity gence Agency and the U. S. way Missing tro Invaders and others rounded while they persist In Jhese-plans. of life. He compared Kennedy to Algeria up as "counter-revolutionaries" Let them not ask for clemency." Adolf Hitler, called him an "in- VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) during the ill-fated invasion of A Cuban audience watching the ternational bully" and the ad- Cuba. marathon television-radio broad- ministration "thugs" who threat- — A new rebel advance "Counter-revolutionaries must cast last night in Havana cried en the world with war. southward toward Vien- Tension be shot," announced Fidel Cas- "To the wall!" Captured Rebels tiane brought more key tro in his first public appearance Castro spoke four hours and 23 What Castro had to say about in Cuba for a week. "We have minutes, vilifying the U. S. ad-the captured rebels — he said areas under pro-Communist there are 458 of them—and oth- control today ahead of the Mounts Monmouth Regional District ers of the thousands rounded up expected call for a Laotian In Cuba on charges of disloyalty PARIS (AP) — Fearful of to the Communist-dominated re- advisers ime sent a chill through the may have been cap- paratroop invasion by ar- tured in the latest military Cuban community in exile in thrust. my mutineers from Algeria, Tax Rate Switch Florida. the French government to- There was a hint that Castro Rebel troops yesterday pushed might spare tome from the fir- 30 miles south of Vang Vieng, a day announced plans to call ing squads. He implied that clem- major government military head- ip reservists to strengthen quarters 80 miles north of Remedy Is Sought ency would depend on a pledge ts defenses at home. from the United States to end anyVientiane on the north-south highway to Luang Prabang, the TRENTON — A speedy reim- attempt to oust communism from Premier Michel Debre in a Cuba. royal capital. communique said units loyal to bursement of municipal funds ex- Government troops retreated pended to pay costs of educating The hint came early in his ad- the government would be "rein- dress, before he insisted that it wildly before the rebel attack forced by individual call ups Fort Monmouth students at Mon- and at least 18 were reported which will permit the constitu- mouth Regional High School may would be necessary to shoot counter-revolutionaries." killed. It was uncertain how far tion of reserve units with regular be effected by the state Depart- south the Royal Lao troops with Dfficers." ment of Education. Castro put it this way: drew and whether they were "Now the .imperialists are pro- Debre announced the call up District Board of Education beaten from Vang Vleng or sim- after a night of electric tension members Gordon W. Bartle and moting a campaign In Latin ply abandoned the town. American to seek clemency (for sparked by his own warning that Adm. Andrew G. Shepard said Reliable sources said the three the government feared an air- last night that the state education the invader captives). Certain rulers of Latin America are pro-unnamed American advisers borne attempt to seize the officials hope to arrange (or—a have been missing since the French capital. reimbursement of the funds with moting a movement of condem- thrust began. Uniformed U.S. ad- IN CASE OF EMERGENCY — Dr. Warren D. Fowler, Sr., second from left, director The invasion didn't materialize as little delay as possible. nation (of Cuba) and a move- visers moved to front-line pos ment far clemency. of Civil Defense and Disaster Control in Red Bank, demonstrates voice warning during the night, and some of Both men met Friday with Ed- tions among Royal Laotian so' the special precautions were re- ward W. Kllpatrick, 3d, director "We are going to tell them first to ask the CIA and the United diers last week, hoping to bol system unveiled in the borough over the week-end. Watching, left to right, are Dep- laxed. But the French air force of business services of the state ster the sagging governmen uty Police Chief Leroy McKnight, William F. Ferguson, chief engineer of Fyr-Fyter remained on the alert, and jet Department of Education. States for clemency for the chil- forces. dren who were murdered here, Co., Newark, which installed the system, and Mayor George A. Gray. interceptor squadrons were or- Others Present that they have clemency for the One other American militarj dered to fire on any unauthorized Also at the meeting were Frank victims of their bombs, that the man is believed held by the pro plane from Algeria. L. Weinheimer. superintendent of bringing of weapons to Cuba Communist rebels. He is an armj As the rightwing mutineers in the Monmouth Regional High cease, that the supply of explo- major who bailed out when Algeria claimed more and more School, and Milton L. Mausner, sives stop. U.S. military observation plam Mayor Gray Is Displeased of the troops there were joining school attorney. 'What is absurd is that they was shot down in March. their rebellion against De The stimulus for the meeting iaulle's Algerian policy, labor Vincent C. De Male should appear now in the pan Cease-Flre Due was a recent state attorney gen- tomine of seeking clemency for With a cease-fire due withii and professional organizations eral's ruling which changed.the the mercenaries if their two days, the leftist Pathet Lac from left to right called on their system of making the average With CD Alarm System 1 activities against us do not cease. forces now hold about one third members to defend the republic. daily enrollment count. Top Post Instead of defending the victims of Laos and control its narrow Hundreds of volunteers The effect of the ruling, Adm. of aggression, they are worrying waist. They dominate flie north- RED BANK — This borough's The grim reminder that peace that can be broadcast through- streamed to the interior ministry Shepard said, was to adjust the about the aggressors." south highway linking Vientiani first official Civil Defense alarm has not come to the world was out the borough. in Paris throughout the night, tax contributions of Eatontown, Castro's appearance — ha was with Luang Prabang. system was criticised by Mayor tested several times during thi 'Not Loud Enough* clamoring for. arms. They were George A. Gray following a test given rifles or carbines and par- New Shrewsbury and Shrewsbury May Go an hour and a half late on the Britain and Russia, after week! week-end. The $7,900 system, ttv "I don't think it's loud enough, Township to the Regional High air—dispelled rumors that he had yesterday. tial uniforms, organized into 10- of negotiations on the Laotiai first in New Jersey, combines i the mayor said after touring the school budget. somehow been put out of com-situation, are expected to issu "This Isn't satisfactory to me borough during the official one- man- squads and sent out to •Quick Reimbursement' mission during the invasion. a joint call for a cease-fire to at all," the mayor said. "I'm Civil Defense and Disaster Con- hour test of the system yesterdaj guard public buildings. The tax rates in New Shrews- ToDeMaio : In Good Health (See LAOS, Page 2) disappointed." trot siren with an oral warning between 2 and 3 p.m. As dawn broke over the French bury and Shrewsbury Township At first it was difficult for news capital, thousands of tank-sup- will increase because the two mu- MIDDLETOWN — Vincent C. men monitoring the television Dr. Warren D. Fowler, Sr. ported troops and security forces nicipalities must contribute an De Maio, River Plaza, appears broadcast here to determine To Organize 11 District Units whose resignation as CDDC di were on guard at key points. additional amount to the high to have the inside track for se- whether It was an in-person ap- rector is effective May 1, ad- Much of France went on a school budget, he said. Eaton- lection as Democratic leader here pearance, but Castro's words, aft- mitted there were "quite a few virtual war footing after Pre- town's tax rate and budget, how' tonight. er more than an hour of ram- dead spots" in the system, bu mier Michel Debre told a na- ever, will be affected in the re- The party's executive commit- bling introductory remarks far added, "I am not discouraged al tionwide TV-radio audience iast verse by the new rule, Mr. Shep- tee will meet tonight at Leeds afield from the invasion inci- Disband Raritan GOP Club all. In fact. I am very encour night that an attack from Al- aged. For the first time it wenl geria could come at anytime.