Controversy Rocking Peace Talks
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'Every hour a miracle9 WASHINGTON (AP) - Now we must become, a* "To me," Walt Whitman Shakespeare put It, "a bor- said, "every hour of the light rower of the night for a dark and dark is a miracle " hew." On Sunday there will be To do It properly, stay up one extra hour of miracle. until 2 a.m. Sunday and turn Shakespeare uM, "Prom back the hands of aU docks hour to hour we ripe and to 1 am. You can cheat and ripe, and then from hour to do it before you go to bed or hour we rot and rot; and when you arise. But do it, or thereby hangs a tale." you won't get to church or A tale yei, but this Sun- anything else on time day we ripe and rot (or an Of course, Shakespeare eitra III minutes. never had to contend with Shakespeare would say "bid Daylight Saving Time - the time return." The law says semi-annual rite of advanc- go back to Standard Time. ing clocks one hour In April, Last April we surren- then turning them back In dered an hour, in the name October of Daylight Saving, except in Neither did William Arizona, Hawaii, and part of Wordsworth, who persisted See Every haw, page 4 The Daily Register VOL. 101 NO. 98 SHREWSBURY, N.J. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1978 15 CENTS Controversy rocking peace talks WASHINGTON (AP) - decision to expand its existing The administration's pro- agreed to help build in the move was "a very serious and tiating session between the Is- legal. lems," said one official who President Anwar Sadat of settlements In the occupied test was conveyed to Israeli Negev region. negative development." Al raelis and Egyptians would But they deplored the tim- has bern working In the effort Egypt has the next move In the West Bank and Gaza Strip Prime Minister Menachem Be- The sources, who asked not Bai said it "remains to be proceed on schedule this after- ing of the Israeli decision on to develop a moderate Arab suddenly troubled Mideast areas. gin In a personal cable from to be named, said the eventual seen" whether a treaty can be noon. the eve of a resumption of coalition to go into the Arab peace talks, rocked by a con- The Israeli decision President Carter. American reaction would de- agreed to under the new cir- State Department officials, talks with Egypt and a week summit meeting and oppose troversy which Israel and the brought a quick, sharp repri- Informed sources said the pend on whether the Israeli cumstances. speaking privately, conceded before the other Arab nations the radical front being formed United States are blaming on mand by the administration administration was consider-, decision proved to be more State Department spokes- there was nothing in the Camp are to meet to decide what by Iraq and Syria. each other Thursday in the form of a writ- Ing possible further responses than "a bargaining ploy" and man George Sherman had no David accords to prevent Is- stance to take on the Camp Israeli Foreign Minister Sadat was supposed to de- ten statement by Secretary of Including postponement of a in fact led to a major ex- comment on the eventual fate rael from expanding existing David accords. Moshe Dayan counterattacked cide today whether to order State Cyrus Vance, who called scheduled Pentagon mission to pansion of the settlements. of the talks. He said "we'll settlements, although the "It's not what one would when he stepped off his plane the Egyptian delegation home It "very serious and deeply dis- Israel to survey sites for new An Egyptian official, have to wait and see" whether American position has been call a helpful gesture. It's at Andrews Air Force Base for consultation after Israel's turbing." air basest the United States has Usama Al-Bai, said the Israeli a tentatively scheduled nego- that all the settlements are il- going to cause us real prob- See Ceatraverey, page 4 Racism rears ugly head j in an incident at school .ar-a—i. •y MARK GRAVEN was being Interviewed in a hallway of the high school. But VEHICLES ABERDEEN - Police are Investigating "racial slurs" the student source said that "blacks won't make the first BEYOND painted on the Hatawan Regional High School building, and move." THIS POIHT trailer classrooms behind the school. She said she was extremely upset over the slurs, noting "We had somebody who came during the night with that "the black students don't call the white students black spray paint," said Thomas C. Grifa, principal at the crackers or honkles." school. Mr. Grifa characterised racial relations at the school as A student who contacted the Dally Register reported normal ever since the unrest that swept the country In 1M8 that black students woo saw the words when the came to after the shooting of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. school were "very upset," and some of them had gone Mr. Grifa said that black, students, which comprise M home to "think things over." percent of the 1,400 students at the school, were "obviously The painted messages on the school threatened the life upset." of a black student, and Included phrases such as "110,000 "Some kids that go out of the way to look for trouble for • dead ," and 'Today is annual kill a day' may use this as an excuse," he said. (everyday)", the student said. Student Council President Mark Warshauer character- Mr. Grifa said that custodians began removing the ized yesterday's school day as basically routine. spray paint after they arrived at«: JO a.m., but were unable "I went to school, and noticed that there was some to be complete the Job by the time students began arriving writing on the walls, but It was covered up real fast'" said at about 1a.m. Mr. Warshauer. "I wouldn't say there is a problem with the "We have absolutely no Idea who did It," said Mr. Grifa. whole school; the average student Is basically unaware of "We're trying to stay on top of the situation to make sure what's going on," he added. nothing develops out of it." Mr. Warshauer said that he believed the painted The student said that the painted messages resulted messages stemmed from a personal feud between two| from a fight between a black student and a white student on students, rather than racial tension. Monday outside the school. The Incident occured after a Faculty members, reached for comment by the Reg- previous scuffle between the students after a dance held at ister, agreed. the school last Friday. "There Is no racial problem in Matawan," said Football The white student's girlfriend struck the black student Coach Barry Riao. "There are one or two problem makers who hit her back, and then was engaged In fisticuffs by the who have no bearing on the majority." boyfrelnd and several others, the student source said. "I think It was an isolated incident," the coach con- One black student exclaimed "nothing's going to hap- tinued. pea today, but something Is tomorrow," while Mr. Grifa See Racial star, page I Racial tlur quickly scrubbed at Malaican Regional High School (Lordiphoto) Mass: Left alone, we could cut down on break-ins thirds of the time, a sergeant •ySHlRHYFIGDORE bly been prevented. Shack and the Style-Rite Beau- nis for months over Ms salary, •don't you dare point a finger we could have prevented the Dennis said a check of police headquarters during the day and a patrolman " SHREWSBURY -Police Between Sunday, Oct. 15,ty Salon. contract, working conditions, at me," said the chief. Coun- third. If not the second break- could find "the chief on duty, "So there was a possibility Chief Raymond "Bucky" Mass and last Sunday, Oct. 22, bur- The break-Ins, the chief and since April, the results of a cilman Robert Mlnehardi is in." he said the captain, the traffic safety that six of the 12 men In the says If borough officials would glars took more than t!,000 In said, are a "pronounced in- Wackenhut survey of the de- chairman of council's police But Mayor Dennis said last officer, a detective, and two- See Mass, page I stay out of his department, two cameras, Jewelry and ap-dication, once again, of the partment that led to major committee night that "The governing and perhaps three of the pliances from the Bailey Gift need for 14-hour police desk changes in day-to-day police "They keep interfering with body should not be a scapegoat break-Ins that have occurred Mart, clothing worth nearly service." operations, said he has "been my exercising of police depart- for his (the chief's) problems " within a one-week period at HMt from the Jean Scene, Chief Mass, who has been trying to live within my ment responsibilities. Chief Referring to the results of (be Shrewsbury PUxa Shop- and an undisclosed amount of wrangling with borough coun- budget' but I'm hamstrung." Mass said of council the Wackenhut report, which The Inside Story ping Center could have proba- merchandise from the Radio cil and Mayor Joseph F. Den- "I've told Mr. Mtnehardt, "If they'd leave me alone, led to the institution of It directives changing depart- TIE WEATHER ment procedures and sending both the chief and the police Clearlag teoay. Partly eleady lealght aad teawrraw. captain back out on rotating Cemplete weather reaert page 2. Think boy, 5, accidentally hanged self road patrol duty, the mayor Greta festival Is cealag it said.