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Ireland's Green Carpet Rolled out for Kennedy CORK, Ireland (AP)-President Ly Said !»)"-./ >'. , today • • ! ' l«r«i!'I»iii«irH*,>Wr,liot;i^-" "" J 21,700 nM,Uf*fatfeNi.Suadiy,fa!r, - «tffe Kim, humid. See Wester, • i a. DIAL SH I-0010 90, u n,|] Bunt *ad U UaUtattl Uiffltif OBIcn RED BANK, N. J>, FRIDAY, JUN1J 28, 1963 7c PER COPY PAGE, ONE Cork Honoris President Ireland's Green Carpet Rolled Out for Kennedy CORK, Ireland (AP)-President ly said "has a poor, humble to lead and join the free world it. This seems unlikely. His for- ers surged over the rope barrier Kennedy was made a freeman.of flock. in, an intimate association with tune recently was estimated at and swarmed around Kennedy Cork today. He told a cheering The President brought greefe fpependence and freedom." $10 million. until harried Secpt. Servicemen crowd when he retires he will >ae tn P/M-lr fmm fTalmair M V/ P A kali/wu^M r.»*w»jl k.. *~ ...I.: ings to Cork from Galway, N,.Y$ A helicopter stood by to whisk In the famine years of a cen- formed protective barriers and take great satisfaction "in not Shamrock, Tex., Limerick, Maine, Kennedy to Dublin for his ad- tury and a quarter ago, Cork shoved back the throng. only being President of my own Killaraey, Minn., and" Dublin, dress to (he two Houses of Parlia- was the major jumping off As he was pushea -^slowly country but a freeman of this Conn. As he reeled off the names, ment. ground for Irish peasants who toward his car, the President city." the Corkites burst into laughter. After this there were cere- fled to the New World. reached over the shoulders of Cork, Ireland's chief port and Kennedy became serious as he monies awarding the President The President's great-grandfa- his bodyguards to shake hands econd city, staged a rousing spoke of the worid .facing an honorary degrees from the Na- ther, Patrick Kennedy, sailed with olamoring spectators. welcome for the President. T atomic weappns race which could tional University and the Uni- from New Ross, 100 miles away, Flies to Britain Packed into a hectic 75-minute "annihilate the human race in a versity, of Dublin and honorary where Kennedy yesterday' en- Kennedy flies to Britain tomor- schedule was a parade through few hours." freedom of the Irish capital. joyed one of the most heart- row for a 24-hour visit with " he city, the ceremony making The freedom of Wexford, New What is important in this day warming welcomes of his career. Prime Minister Harold MacmiJ- REPUBLICANI GREETING — U. S. Sen. Peter H. Dominick of Colorado, it wel- him a freeman and a reception Ross, Galway and Limerick also and age, he said, is for men to The President was guest of •lan. •y the city fathers. have come or are coming Ken- corned to the Monmouth Hotel Spring Lake, where he was the speaker last night associate themselves, with a fight honor last night at a banquet To prepare for the conference, nedy's ,way before his three-day Gray Skies for freedom. This was done- by given by President Eamon de Secretary • of State Dean Rusk at the eighth annual $IOO-.a-plate dinnar of the Monmouth County Republican Irish tour ends tomorrow. Landing in his helicopter from the Irish for a thousand years, Valera and Prime Minister Sean and British Foreign Secretary Finance Committee. At left is Assemblman Irving E. Keith and Freeholder Charles First Claim Dublin, Kennedy found his limou- he added. Lemass in Dublin. Lord Home conferred in London I. Smith. At right is state Sen. Richard R. Stout. ine out of action. He took over Referring to Ireland's part m Under medieval custom, this As he left the banquet, Ken- for nearly two hours yesterday. the American car normally used the United Nations force in the gives the President first claim nedy walked toward the crowd They concentrated on the possi- by his Secret Service men, and Congo, he said: "Ireland has on abed in the poorhouse in any waiting outside instead of going bilities of a test ban treaty they changed to a Rolls Royce found a new mission in the 1960s, of the six towns should he need straight to his car. The Dublin; emerging from American-British- Skies were as gray as the old Soviet negotiations opening in port's stone buildings, but the| Moscow in mid-July. Says GOP Can Score rain which pelted Kennedy as he In-line with this,: the Macmil- left Dublin held off for his drive ilan government reportedly has hrough Cork's narrow hilly 'decided against committing Brit- streets. ain for the time being to join It seemed as if all of Cork's the NATO fleet of nuclear- 1964Elec 80,000 inhabitants had turned out armed surface ships the Ameri- to see and cheer the President. cans and the West Germans are As his car neared the mansion proposing. SPRING LAKE - A total oi 450 Mon- S. Fisher, and Freeholders Charles I. Smith house — the city hall — crowds, informants in London said one mouth County Republicans attending the or- and Marcus Daly. surged forward and tried to touch reason for the British stand was ganization's annual |100-a-p]ate dinner last She paid tribute to Assemblyman Clif-, the car. Secret Service men /that any move Uy set up « :NATO • night were told the GOP can sweep the ton T. Barkalow who has been appointed shoved them back. nuclear force of Polaris missile country next year if it can agree on an ap- assistant «>unty counsel and whose place on carriers—with West Germany; in • pealing presidential candidate. the ballot has been filled by Mr. Fisher. Inside the mansion house on a it—would jeopardize what little U.S. Sen. Peter H. Dominick of Colo- Sen. Dominick, Who flew into Monmouth stage flanked by the Irish and prospect there is of agreement rado said changes which have occurred un- County Airport in his own 'private plane, was American flags, Mayor Sean at Moscow. der the Democratic administration of John introduced by former U. S. Sen. H. Alexan- Casey presented the freedom of F. Kennedy have yielded the Republicans a der Smith, of New Jersey. Mrs. Smith and he city. Informants outlining the Mac- strong case to take to the people. her sister, Mrs. Andrew V. Stout of Fair "We welcome you not only as , millan-Kennedy work program The senator was guest speaker at the Haven, are aunts of the Colorado senator. chief of the greatest nation in said Saturday evening would be eighth annual dinner at the Monmouth Hotel. The speaker traced recent political his- he world but also for what you devoted .to the impending test The sponsor was the party's Finance Com- tory in his state. In four years, Republicans are yourself," Casey said as the ban talks and on Sunday morn- mittee under chairmanship of J. Raymond overcame a 2 to 1 deficit In the legislature audience drummed their feet on ing they'would dwell on Ameri- De Ridder. The dinner chairman was Robr and. 4 to 1 minority in Congress and now the floor and roared their en- caiiiBritish; and NATO defense thusiasm. issues, including the NATO nu- ert O. Stanley, Jr. • hold those fractional leads -themselves. In. addition, he said, the party holds $11 t>iit clear fleet prtject.' ' . /Gmrity\COP.Chairman I., Russell Woolr The President won his audience two elective, state offices.. ley said part of the $45,000 in proceeds must immediately with some Irish wit. Before departing for Italy Sun- He defined Republicanism to mean a be- He talked about all the cousins day afternoon, Kennedy and: ' be shared with the State and National Re- • ANOTHit KINNEDY It THE NEW RO$S -President Kennedy speaks to publican Committees. He said the dinner was lief that better government can be produced every Irishman can claim in the Macmillan will also go over eco- the best attended of any similar party fund by closer direct control within the states as United States and said: crowd at quayside ceremonies in New Ross, Irelandd. It was. from the New Rots nomic, and fiscal matters and tha raising activities. compared to an enormous centralized gov- "I'd like to ask anybody who quay 120 years ago that Kennedy's: great-grandfather left to go to Boston. The situation of the Western alliance ernment in Washington. has relatives in the United States in Europe, the Middle East and So well attended was it that the dinner President told the crowd: '.'All the Kennedys value our inheritance" (AP Photo) committee ran out of token elephant favors He described the Democratic philosophy to hold up their hands." the Far East which were to-be distributed to all guests. as one which holds that deficits are bene- A,goodly array of hands shot ficial and as encouraging "borrowing from TV Mr, De Ridder told the diners the en- up. you now in order to borrow more from your thusiasm with which purchasers bought up "I want to tell you they're do- children in the future." tickets was indicative of impending Repub- ing well," Kennedy said, bring- lican election victories in November this Sen. "Dominick described the frustrations ing a roar of laughter. year and in 1964. of Republican lawmakers. He said many have produced "dynamic" proposals through the Introduces Group Mrs. Katherine K. Neuberger, national last 32 years only to have them buried be- The President introduced mem- Republican committeewoman, introduced the cause the Democrats held control of both bers of his party with Irish con- To Eliminate.
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