Reagan Presses Dobrynin to Get Arms Talks Going
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Shultz during the dinner last night in honor of the diplomatic corps in the East Room Despite the presence of other guests at the president's round table, the the three men engaged in animated conversation throughout the meal, laughing often Earlier, while Reagan was greet- ing his guests outdoors on a hot, muggy night, Shulti and Dobrynin huddled together in a secluded comer of the Green Room, away from tbe other 380 guests, deep in DINNER TALK — President Reagan, right, chats with Soviet private conversation. Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin during a barbecue for members ot WALKING IN THE RAIN - Yesterday was not the umbrella, takes time out to the surf smash up The talk looked serious and ideal day for taking a stroll on the Long Branch against the pier and the beach. intense, in contrast to the jovial the diplomatic corps last night in the White House East Room. The Boardwalk. Th» solitary stroller, armed with an mood at the dinner Uble, but there event was slated lor the South Lawn, but was moved Indoors because was no confirmation later that of the threat of rain Shultz had indeed brought up the latest Soviet offer to discuss nego- Shultz, but then conceded that he weapons, but also wanted Moscow tiating a ban on space weapons in had spent part of the dinner telling to agree to talk about resuming Indoor spots preferred Vienna in September. Reagan stories Reagan went up- nuclear arms talks. "I am against being interviewed stairs to his private quarters The Soviet news agency Tass on social occasions," Shulti. wear- without comment announced yesterday that that US ing a bow tie, told reporters Asked Earlier, a White House official response was "totally unsatisfac- why he and Dobrynin held a private had told The Associated Press that tory," alleging the White Housr by weekenders at shore conversation, he replied, "We do Reagan was going to the barbecue was trying to thwart the talks by BY STEPHANIE GLUCKMAN dry suits to keep warm, he said. delays. that a lot." prepared to explain that the United raising the nuclear arms issue As the sun began to come out in By late afternoon yesterday, just Dobrynin Jokingly told reporters States wasagreeing to Moscow's "I believe the president will br With overcast skies and rain in the late afternoon yesterday, Deu- more than half an Inch of rain had to get their information from offer to discuss a ban on space See Reagan, page A7 many areas of the county, shopping char said he expected more bathers fallen according to the National at the Monmouth Mall was one of to visit the park. Weather Service in Newark, well the weekend's more popular pas- After a rainy morning that below, the record of 1.22 Inches for times. "It was jammed all week- "didn't go too well," the Long that date. end," said mall manager Richard Branch Amusement Pier appeared Scattered showers were expected County towns mapping Weisman. "jammed" by afternoon, according to continue into the night along with The mall featured an exhibit on to the general manager of the pier patches of dense fog, the weather Abraham Lincoln all last week and and amusement park, William service said. through tbe weekend. "It's Shiel "We opened the Haunted Saturday's showers dumped 1 95 interesting how maty history buffs refuse removal measures Mansion, the games and stands at inches of rain at Newark Inter- there are. There's a lot of action national Airport, exceeding the SUrting today, 11 Monmouth ment some sort of emergency port's Brown's Point section yes- around those exhibits," said noontime and we're glad we did." County towns are attempting to action. terday announced the strike, and Weisman. However, the beach, pool and daily record of 1 87 set in IMS, the deal with a strike by Local 045. Little Silver will be collecting "told people not to put out garbage waterslide had not opened by late weather service reported. Outside, desolation was the word Teamsters Union, representing garbage at the State Railroad until notice was given," according yesterday afternoon because of the More showers were forecast for at most county recreation spots. garbage collectors for more than 90 Commuter Parking lot off to Fire Chief John Jones. The Fire rains, Shiel said. today and tomorrow, with skies But subsiding rains and glimmers trash haulers servicing nine coun- Sycamore Avenue every weekday Department was not aware of any expected to clear by the July 4 of sun late yesterday afternoon Sea Bright beaches were "all ties. from 7 30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m., contingency plan for the ac- brought the jvsekend to a more closed up" yesterday, according to Independence Day holiday. Tn<- garbage collectors went on according to Police Dispatcher cumulating garbage. livejy"ciose. police Dispatcher Jay Waters. He The heavy rainfall began Satur- strike Saturday night, after reject- Timothy Mickens According to police sources. "it's been a wipe-out for the said that ••surfays were out" de- day morning, causing flooding on ing a proposed contract. All garbage must be placed in West Long Branch officials plan to weekend" at Seven Presidents spite the rain "because the waves some roadways and slowing traffic The county towns affected direct- sealed plastic bags, Mickens said. hold an emergency meeting today Pa/k, where it rained most of the were big." on the Garden State Parkway to a ly are Aberdeen, Asbury Park, Public Works Department workers concerning the strike. Borough weekend, according to principal After "tbe sun broke around 2 crawl during the height of tbe Freehold, Keyport. Little Silver, will load the garbage onto borough Clerk Mary Gallagher arranged lite park ranger Donald Deuchar. p.m., Monmouth Beach boating downpour. Matawan. Middletown, Oceanport, trucks at the parking lot. meeting. "There's just a few dlehards in In southern Njw Jersey, the traffic boating traffic skyrocketed Shrewsbury Township, Union Pressure from union members here walking," he said. Mayor Anthony T. Bruno and within an hour," said Patrolman National Weather Service reported Beach and West Long Branch. not to cross picket lines at the "There's a lot of surfers in Borough Administrator Steven Steven Henry from the State Police only light rain and drizzle. Although many of the munici- Monmouth County Reclamation here," he added. "They come out Greenwood had set up this con- Marine Bureau. Short delays were reported Sat- palities affected by the strike have Center in Tlnton Falls is expected here in the snow, sleet and rain to Jigency plan in case of a strike, Record-setting rainfall pelted the urday by airlines operating out of not devised plans to meet the to prevent garbage collection in do that. They come out in Janu- according to Mickens. state over the weekend, causing Newark International Airport, emergency, others are set to imple- Firetrucks on the road in Key- See Towns, page A7 ary." Then, however, they wear some highway flooding and airport See Weekend, page A7 Governor's School scholars put panelists to the test BY TED LOUD did not shy away from the most experience going beyond their controversial issues of the day. usual curriculum and challenges WEST LONG BRANCH - Pan- The panelists for the debate on them to become involved in issues elists in tbe first of the Evening "ethics in relation to public pol- affecting both their local com- Series of debates at Monmouth icy." held in Wilson Hall, were munities and the world at Urge, College's Governor's School were state Treasurer Michael M. Horn, according Dr. James P. Keen, co- put to the test last night by students who also serves as vice chairman director of the School. participating in the program. of the Executive Commission on At the suggestion of Monmouth Following the loosely structured Ethical Standards, and the Rev. President Samuel H Magill. Gov debate, the young scholars gave Edward Glynn, S.J., president of Thomas H. Kean sanctioned the some indication why they were St. Peter's College. Jersey City. program in 1882 The school began chosen for the highly selective The four-week, tuition-free, resi- its second summer session at program, confronting the speakers dential program provides high Monmouth Saturday with tough, pointed questions that school students with a learning This summer, 100 high school upperclassmen. selected statewide, will hear lectures and participate in Monday. discussions concerning the environ- ment, urban affairs, conflict resol- Index Lifestyle Bb ution and last night's issue of ethics Movies A8 and public policy. People A2 The debate, moderated by Advice B7 Obituaries A7 Patrick Hill, a member of the Arts. A8 Opinion ,......, A6 college faculty, touched on issues Business A5 Sports B2 as divergent as nuclear holocaust.