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•#*'.,», . ••••• New Library Is Opened in Monmoutfi Beach : ' • ' • 1— ;—'—. —— ..•'-, • : ^ •-£— •— ii—: . , .'•'*") -» SEE STORY BELGW Hot, Humid Sunny, hot' and humid today, HOME high In upper 90s. Partly Red Bulk, Freehold cloudy, warm, humid tonight. I . Long Branch * 7 FEVAL (8M DttlUi Pl|i J) Monmouth County*H Home Nnwttpajwr tor 90 Years X VOL. 91, NO. 3 RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, JULY 1, 1968 - • ' A TEN CENTS • • • • .. Gaullists Win Biggest Landslide in 49 PARIS (AP) — After majority of more than 200 seats The campaign talk of Gaul- and last night were a reminder strikes. ,The wage hikes also been cutting into the govern- seats in the assembly^-ora m& muster 22 elected. This includ- France's biggest election land- in the 487-seat legislature. lism or "totalitarian commu- of the problems facing the re-threaten inflation and higher ments resources for weeks. jonly of 111 witlio^f any allies. ed Xi Communists, a loss of 40 elide in 49 years President There has been no such land- nism," coming after the great gime. prices which in turn • would Results of the first-round vot- In addition, lhe"lnd(.'pen(lpnt seats; 57 members of the non- Charles de Gaulle had a man- slide in French parliamentary student and labor upheaval in One of them is. reform of the bring demands for still more ng on June 23, in which a ma- Republicans, who fiave always Communist ' Leftist Federa- date today to repair the eco-history since the 1919 victory of May, brought an overwhelming antiquated educational system, in the pay envelopes. jority was required for elec- supported the GaUllist« alf&tugh j tion, a loss of 61; the centrist nomic damage of weeks of la- a nationalist coalition. It wasresponse frjjm the middle class. promised students after theip Pompidou and De Gaulle tiori,~'indicated a Gaullist ma- differing at times on matter of |parly.. Party of Progress and bor and social strife and toalso a crushing setback to theBut Pompidou warned that the rebellion in May touched off have given no details of their jority in the assembly. But I policy, won . 53 scats. -There i Modern Democracy 29, a loss of carry out a sweeping reform of Communists;/and other opposi- government still faces "dif- riots, disorders' and three future program to combat there was no anticipation of thej were also 11 in 10, .ajid three independent left- France's industrial and educa- tion forces. ficulties which are going to beweeks of industrial strikes these problems. But they did overwhelming proportions the isis elected, aml'-a ists." \y^ tional systems. Premier Georges Pompidou enormous, difficulties that which paralyzed economic hope that the proportions of the victory took. thorn may'pledge-their 'SUffiwrt iyllnlmg in two Pacific is- The voters in the final round said the election results showed arise from the crisis and which life.. ' • ' • election victory would help re- Interior Minister Raymond to. th,<> Gaullists^wjierf the ftew land districts to complete the yesterday of the two-stage Na- "defensive reaction" of the we must now try to overcome." Another major problem is store international confidence Marcellin announced that the asscm'fily meets'.Jul'y, \V. assembly will be held later this tional Assembly elections gave people "against totalitarian- Student disorders in the Lat- the bill for widespread wage in French stability and halt the Gaullist Democratic Union for Against this. imprcssive^ar- month. They are Tahiti and the Gaullists and their allies a ism." in Quarter of Paris Saturday increases granted to end therun on the franc which has the Republic, the UDR won 29'* ray t tip opposition could only Wai.is and I-'ortuna islands. Arms Statement Due From President Today \ WASHINGTON (AP) — The. range of disarmament Issues to join in the nationally-tele- France and Red China — arewhen it was reported yester- signing of the historic nuclear including_a''lialt inlhe man- vised ceremonies in the spac- expected to ratify the land- day in Moscow that the Red Non-Prolifcpation Treaty today ufacture of nufljjPP'weapons ious White, House East Eoom. mark treaty to curb the spread Chinese have developed their was billed by the White House and reduction ^Tuclear weap- Pleased U.S. officials reported of nuclear weapons. The pact first intercontinental ballistics as an occasion for an impor- on stockpiles.. ( that 10 countries asked over goes into force when ratified missle. tant statement by President The Soviet Union also pro- the weekend to be added to by 40 governments, including The unofficial and uncon- "Johnson. posed talks on "the limitation the list of nations to sign the the three nuclear sponsors; firmed reports indicated the Soviet Premier Alexei N. and subsequent reduction of agreement. Great Britain, the United missle "had not been tested but Kosygin announced in Moscow means of delivery of strategic Eventually 100 or so nations States and the Soviet Union. was ready for trial use. that the Soviet Union has pro- weapons. — with the significant excep- The significance of the- ab- sence of China as underlined The development increases posed international talks on a" More than 50 nations were tions of junior atomic powers the nuclear capability of the Peking r government, which claims it has an atomic arsenal including a hydrogen bomb. U.S. Plane With 214 GIs Johnson set off speculation regarding, an arms race curb Saturday when he told a Nash- ville, Tenn., audience that he STILL NOT READY — The Westside Community Center at 144 W. Bergen Place, wo.uld say more, today about finding a more rational way Red Bank, isn't ready for use yet, but it should be in about two waeki, «nd with a Forced Down by Soviets professional director, Aaron Knight?' right,' at trie helm. He's pictured at site with, to world peace than through WASHINGTON (AP) - An land at what appeared to be a dioed that it had landed with- The, last transmission was at escalation of arms holdings. left to right, Detective Lt. Robert Scott, Councilman Thomas F. Oaklsy, Mayor John airliner carrying 214 U. S. MIG base on an island. out injury to anyone on board 7:42 p.m. when the pilot report- This was expected to be an P. Arnone and William Griffin, president of th\*f outh Council of Red Bank Area servicemen to Vietnam is being At 7:39 p.m., the Pentagon and without damage to the ed he had shut off his engines, announcement that the two Branch, NAACP. .. \ " (Register Staff Photo) held today on a Soviet island said, the Seaboard plane ra- plane. the Pentagon said. ' atomic superpowers have in the Pacific Ocean after being agreed to talks on limiting of- forced to land by MIG fighters. fensive missiles and antimis- The chartered DC-8 was on sile systems, which both sides Its way to Vietnam from Me are developing. New Director Arrives Chord Air Base in Seattle, Soviet Foreign Minister An- Wash., yesterday when, the drei A, Gromyko said last U. S. government said, it Thursday that Moscow is now strayed off course and was ready for the talks,. which At Community Center forced to land on Iturup Is Johnson has sought for four land, a part of the Kuril chain with the center's genesis,,as a in the northern Pacific. years. By DORIS KULMAN painting the exterior trim of BED BANK — The Westside the two-story brick-building. combined borough-community The State Department imme- Among those present were venture, and spoke enthusiastic- diately contacted the Soviet em- Community Center isn't meet- ing its scheduled deadline for Mayor Arnone; Councilman' ally of its possibilities. bassy in Washington and.urged Thomas Oakley, who is super- the quick release of the plane, June Rain opening today. He attended last week's meet- Work remains to be done in vising the repair of the build- ing of Concerned Citizens' — Hi, passengers arid the 17 ing for the borough; Infective crewmen. readying, the 144 West Bergen which brought out 200 persons Place building, originally Red Lt. Rottert Scott, policVcom- — and has spoken with some A Japanese Air Force Radar Was Twice munity relations coord iriator Station said it begain tracking Bank Public School No. 5, then residents of the area, Mr. a YMCA.most recently a ware- and Concerned Citizens trustee; Knight said, and found sup- the plane at 7:30 p.m. EDT William Griffin, president of yesterday and warned the pilot Average house. Mayor John P. Arnone port and offers of volunteer said the borough will adver- the Youth Council of the services and aid for the center he was on a course that would Greater Red Bank Area cross the Soviet-held island. MONMOUTH BEACH — Two tise today for bids for interior and its programs everywhere. days of heavy rain gave Mon painting. Branch, . National', Association "The entire community is The pilot replied, "We can- LIBRARY OPENS — At dedication of new Monmouth Beach Library, Mrs. William mouth County more than twice for the Advancement of Colored not alter our course," Japa- But" when the building does enthusiastic about this," he" Heath, librarian, ihowt Mr«. Albert Stuhl of the Monmouth Count'y Library, center, the normal precipitation for the People and a Concerned Citi- said, "that's really what im- nese sources said, indicating month of June, according to open, hopefully in two weeks, zens vice president,- and Mr. the plane already was under and Mayor Sidney B. Johnson a few of the 4,000 books in the new facility. it will have a professional di- pressed me most. I wouldn't L. S. Weather Observer Wilbur Fleming. '** have taken the job otherwise." MIG escort.