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Weather IMrtrUmtkm ty, otouJoiul rain today foutwed by patchy fog.tonight. High today in mid Stt, low to- 26450 night mid 4ta. Mostly fair to- Red Bank Area J morrow, cloudy In evening. High *" *y Copyright—The Red Bank Register, Inc., 1965. In 80s tonight and tomorrow. DIAL 741-CKHO MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS VOL 88 NO 104 Ittutt daily. Montoy throuih Fridty. Second CUM Partif* MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1965 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Romanians Seen in Viet Peace Move By HANS BENEDICT reported the moves to Austrian Rusk at the United Nations in talks with Romanian officials on which the United States has de- North and South Viet Nam with- The United States rejected that New York last month. the Viet Nam war. Mansfield clared unacceptable. out outside interference. bid. VIENNA, Austria, (AP) - officials during an official visit told newsmen he could not re- Rusk was referring to a Hanoi Rusk declined to elaborate on Romania's Communist leaders to Vienna last week. The outcome of these talks Observers in Washington said veal the substance of the talks. statement last April setting an earlier State Department are acting as go-betweens for was not indicated. the U.S. government believed it The diplomats said Maurer these conditions for peace talks: comment that peace overtures another Viet Nam peace effort, gave this account: Maurer told Austrian officials There was no reaction from made by Hanoi last year did not was in too weak a position, mili- 1. Withdrawal of all U.S. Austrian diplomats say. Romania is > ready to mediate the State Department in Wash- indicate a serious desire to tarily and diplomatically, to After the overtures from Ha- forces and bases from South between the United States and ington to the report of Romani- negotiate. negotiate. It is felt that the U.S. The Austrian sources said noi," Romanian officials ap- an peace efforts. Viet Nam; position has improved consid- Romanian efforts to achieve North Viet Nam "whenever In the fall of 1964, U.N. Secre- proached U.S. Ambassador Wil- 2. A policy of no alliances for erably, and the Mansfield mis- peace talks began last June aft- there is a chance of bringing the In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, tary-General U Thant advised liam Crawford in Bucharest. war to an end." North and South Viet Nam; * sion to Warsaw, Moscow, Ro- er North Viet Nam put out The results of these contacts Rusk said in an ABC television Ambassador Adlai E, Stevenson mania, Saigon and other points peace feelers through Bucha- formed a basis for follow-up U.S. Senate Majority Leader interview that North Viet Nam 3. Acceptance of the Viet that North Viet Nam was will- rest. talks between Romanian For- Mike Mansfield and four other has yet to show interest in any Cong's political program for ing to send an emissary to Ran- could be a sign that the United peace talks except on the basis South Viet Nam; States is actively seeking peace The diplomats said Romanian eign Minister Cornelius Manes- senators left Romania Sunday goon, Burma, for a secret meet- of its "famous four points," talks. Premier Ion Gheorghe Maurer cu and Secretary of State Dean on their way to Saigon after 4. Eventual unification of ing with a U.S. representative. Williamson Declines Manager Post LONG BRANCH - Williford T. comment to reporters, withdrew letter from Mr. Williamson ex- begun work on Dec. 1, but some the omissions as a space saving and Councilman Samuel A. C'Pete") Williamson last night because he felt he would have to plaining the decision. councilmen, as late as last night, measure. He noted that he had Marks was absent. work too closely with the mayor On Saturday morning, Council- were working to have him sworn- omitted other facets of his ca- Councilman Untermeyer as- refused the city manager's post. and if there was antagonism to man Henry R. Cioffi voted with in to office by tomorrow or Fri- reer,, which he claimed were de- signed blame for Mr. William- Mr. Williamson, Whose status begin with, the future could not Mayor Mazza to rescind the Oct. day at the latest. cidely favorable, for the same son's withdrawal to Mayor Maz- as manager was affirmed by a possibly be bright. 28 resolution hiring Mr. William- A storm erupted last Wednes- reason. za. Mr. Untermeyer, who 4-2 vote of the City Council Mr. Williamson, it was re- son. Mayor Mazza's vote came day when the Daily Record Voting against rescinding the claimed the government has been Saturday morning, declined the ported, also based his decision on as a surprise to most council- printed a story stating that Mr. hiring resolution Saturday morn- operating illegally since Oct. 1, job because Mayor Vincent J. the antagonism of the lpcal men, it was learned, and sources Williamson had made two omis- ing were Councilmen Untermey- when then City Manager James Mazza had voted against him, newspaper, the Daily Record of on the council last night pre- sions in his application to the er, Robert L. Penn, Edgar N. F. Roosevelt resigned, said Mr. Councilman Milton F. Untermey- Long Branch. • dicted that it was the beginning City Council. Dinkelspiel and Councilwoman Williamson would have started er disclosed. Mayor Mazza declined clarifi- of overt dissension within the Mr. Williamson subsequently Lucy J. Wilson. here if the mayor had been for Mr. Untermeyer reported that cation of Mr. Williamson's deci- governing body. acknowledged the newspaper's Councilmen Amedeo V. Ippoiito him. Mr. Williamson, who declined sion until the mayor receives a Mr. Williamson was to have allegations and said he had made and Donald L. Phillips abstained (See LONG BRANCH. Page 3) On Tomorrow's Marlboro School Referendum Boards Assail Unsigned Protest Flyer MARLBORO — An unsigned leading implications intended to ville area. Voting will be in the should provide their own schools so is a member of the Board The board said the plan is to flyer • urging defeat of a public confuse voters at the last minute, central school between 3 and 9 and points to mass projects in of Education. cope with normal community school, building proposal which and to complicate the business of p.m. Matawan, Manalapan, and Mad- "This possibility was investi- growth and that large developers is slated for a referendum to- both bodies. The author of the masked mim- ison Townships as examples. gated some time ago by the Plan- are expected to. provide facilities morrow drew replies last night No Public Criticism eograph sheet inflated the cost Voters are asked to reject the ning Board and it was, found that for school children who will live from the Board of Education and There has been no public crit- scope to $1 million and charged proposal and force the school there is no legal way to. require in the new areas. ONF OF THE LITTLE CASUALTIES — A Vietnamese the Planning Board. icism by anyone of the building that ". .considering our present board' to "present a realistic developers to build schools. "It is noted, however," said child waits for medical attention in a trench on the pe- The mimeographed circular was proposal, despite the fact that rate of growth, 12 new class- plan." "In fact, experience has.shown the board, "that developers as received by residents in the mail it was defeated in a similar ref- rooms would meet our needs for that when a developer does build rimfiter of defensive position atop a hill near Hiep Due, After election, the flyer su& evidenced by the surrounding Saturday. It had been addressed erendum Aug. 27 by 21 votes, several years." a school, he has a good chance schooldistricts r.ever provide suf- South Viet Nam. She and her mother were wounded as. by machine but gave no identi- gests that voters attend a public ett n 262 to 241, with about 20 per The flyer said the 12 additional hearing to be held in the Grange of suing and s ' g his money ficient classrooms for their own fication of the sender. Viet Cong took the hill two days before. Government cent of voters going to the polls. rooms "are obviously, intended for Hall by the Planning Board on back." development/In fact, in the mu- School and Planning Board Up for consideration is approv- the developers who have recent- Troops re-took the hill, but had not been able to enter proposed township master plan. The school board said "there nicipalities mentioned in the un- members said the anonymous at- al of a $940,000 financing plan for ly obtained the 'go ahead' from signed publication many problems : At that time, say's the flyer, "in- is absolutely no question con- the capital. (AP Wirephoto)' tack contained'errors and mis a 24-room plant in the Roberts- the courts.'." It says developers sist that provisions be made cerning the need for the 24 class' have been experienced with -in- for'developers ;o build their own room school." sufficient and inadequate facili- schools." "This statement (about only ties. May Require Changes in Plans Board Hits Back needing 12) is. obviously untrue "It was further stated in the The, planning, board hit back since we present are using nine unsigned publication that the at what it called an implication temporary classrooms and a very board should be forced to present that .builders could be required minimal projection of an increase a realistic plan,- build schools. of five classrooms a year would "It certainly seems realistic to Middletown Regional Sewer Problem ; VThisJs not true," said a state- place 19 classrooms in Use by your.board, to purchase land for rhent released by Gerald A.