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Of Rockefeller Meyner, Whose Eight-Year Term of Office Expires Jan Weather Distribution ' Rita t«d«y,i powlWy Today 4Mti|fcb Hltfi today, in ML LOW WDBANK taiUht, IS. Partly cloudy to- 18,475 morrow. High, «». See Wetth- / Independent Daily f «r, page 2. Dial SH I-0010 I»ued 1tl;y, Mauds; thrown Frldty. ttcmt CUn n VOL. 84, NO. 103 Fill it Rtd Buk isl Hi Adllttowl M«IUni QtEcei. RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1961 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Legislature Continue Hunt Meets Today To Consider Meyner Appeal For Young Son On Series of Measures TRENTON (AP) — The New Jersey Legislature meets today to consider an eleventh-hour appeal from Gov. Robert B. Meyner for passage of what he calls top priority bills. Of Rockefeller Meyner, whose eight-year term of office expires Jan. 16, plans to press for passage of a series of im- portant bills left over from Arrive in Florida a special August session His Dutch UN Sets and will try to win Senate confirmation for 12 judicial Trujillo Power Friend appointments. Session Meyner will push bills provid ing increased powers for the bi Rescued state waterfront commission tc Seen at an End keep ex-convicts from the docks THE HAGUE (AP)—The On Congofinancial help to the needy agec CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Domini week when they came back and for medical care, a program ol can Republic (AP) — Bowing to sailed away in his yacht. Dutch companion of the two-year community colleges, a U. S. show of force and oppo missing Michael Rockefel- UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) Balagucr, himself a former and amendments to the new com- sition from young Dominican air front man for the old dictator er was rescued this morn- The United States, fearful that muter Income tax. force generals, the Trujillo clan Ahtbine Gizenga might withdraw still faced the prospect of diffi- Outline Plans today appeared to have aban culties with strong opposition ng by a Dutch Navy craft Oriental' Province from the Con- off the southern coast of go, sought today to have the UN The Governor met with legis- doned an attempt to set up a party elements in carrying out New Guinea, the Dutch govern- Security. Council call for an end lative leaders of both parties this new dictatorship in this Carib his pledge to bring democracy to to all secessionist activities in morning to outline plans for the bean republic. the country. ment announced today. the turbelent country, wherever bills he wants passed in his fina President J o a q u i n Balagticr, Some opposition leaders were The search for Rockefeller, they might occur. wo months of office. pledged to set the nation on the (See TRUJILLO, Page 11) youngest son of New York's gov. Meyner said he will sound oul road to democracy, extended his ernor, is continuing, the govern- US delegates scheduled a meet- senators on. confirming 12 coun- control as 29 top Trujillo officials ment said. ing this morning with delegates ty and district court judges be- CD INSTRUCTOR — Sister M. Salesia of St. Mary's, New Monmouth, shows student slipped out of the country at mid- Gov. Nelson A, Rockefeller, of Ceylon, Liberia and the United : ore his term ends. Kathleen McGreevy, Mater Dei High School freshman, a booklet used in Civil De- night aboard a chartered airliner pale and shaken, was off on a Arabi Republic to urge them to Meeting If he gets an encouraging re md flew to Florida. 10,000-mile plane dash from New write such a general anti-seces- fense courses. Sister Salesia is one of the new local CD instructors. : sponse, he will send his nominat York to New Guinea, hoping he lion provision into a resolution Two brothers of slain dictator tions to the Senate at a later would find his son waiting for they introduced last Wednesday. tafael L. Trujillo led the exodus session. him. He slopped for the night in The resolution now calls for an of the crumbling family dynasty OnPolicy But Meyner admits at least one "an Francisco. end to secessionist activities only that ruled the country for 31 or two senators feel they might years virtually as a private plan- The rescued man, a 34-year-old In Katanga Province. just as well wait for Gov.-elect Nun Is CD Teacher ation. Dutch official named R. S. Was- The 11-nation council was to Richard J. Hughes to take office The fleeing Trujillos were met To Begin ing, said that he had last seen meet this afternoon to try to before acting on new judges y U. S. government officials Rockefeller floating on two jerry ' come to a decision on whatever Meyner says the judges are Instructs Five-Week Middletown Course headed by a Secret Service agent WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- cans off the southern mouth of proposals might be pending at needed now. Both Meyner and as their four-engine plane landed the Eilanden River (River of the MIDDLETOWN - "No one will This is the feeling of Sister mathematics and science, Sister dent Kennedy and West German that time. The three-nation reso- Hughes are Democrats. at Broward County Airport, about Island). deny that people will be killed as Mary Salesia, who is teaching a Salesia came to the area quali- Chancellor Konrad Adenauer lution lacked the votes to pass in The Assembly will elect Mau an hour's drive from Miami. Vessel Spotted Its original form and ran the a result of a nuclear attack, but five-week course sponsored by the field to instruct in CD training. open a series of policy confer- rice V. Brady, D-Hudson, to There were reports the Trujil He did not know if Rockefeller risk of a Soviet veto if changed those who do survive stand a local Civil Defense organization Before arriving at St. Mary's ences today in an effort to agree serve as speaker for the remain- los planned to live In West Palm on a basis for Western negotia had reached the uninhabited to suit the United States. der of the 1961 session when it greater chance to rehabilitate Staff Newcomer last September she had been themselves as well as their com- A newcomer to the staff of the teaching in Buffalo, N. Y. It was Beach, Fla., but there was no tion with Russia to settle the shore, the Interior Ministry an- Informed diplomats said US convenes today; munity with the knowledge gained Mater Dei High School, New there she was offered the op- indication so far whether the Berlin -lispute. nouncement said, delegates believed the Soviets Form*! Selection through Civil Defense traniing." Monmouth, where she teachei portunity to come to New York United States would grant asy- Kennedy was reported hopeful The announcement, based on might withhold their veto if the Brady was selected by 15 top to attend the Eastern Instructor im. that Adenauer would accept a information from the Dutch'ad- three, Asian-African countries Democratic party leaders at a Training Center, an office of Civil The refugees were herded int flexible approach, allowing for ministration at Hollandia and the wrote the U S. proposal into their meeting last Wednesday and th U, S. Aid Sought Defense Mobilization in Brook the immigration office at For some concessions by the West, i air arm of the Dutch Navy, said resolution. Democratic majority in the As- lyn. Lauderdale under tight security. Russia is willing to respect "vital that yesterday at 4 p.m. local (See CONGO, Page 3) (See LEGISLATURE, Page 3) Accepted Opportunity The Trujillo brothers refused to interests" of the Western pow- time a capsized prahu—a small Because of her personal desire talk with newsmen. ers in West Berlin. native vessel—was spotted off the to increase her knowledge about The two—Gen. Hector Trujillo The West German chancel/or mouth of the Eilanden River. Municipalities Join Naval craft could not reach the the field, she accepted the op- a former president, and Gen arrived here yesterday calling portunity. Jose Arizmendi Trujillo, who had for co-operation among the allies prahu before dusk fell and dur- Last August,, upon completion ii5 own army—went originally in- and predicting victory for "the ing the night contact was lost, of training in basic Civil Defense o exile three weeks ago but re peace-loving nations" jn the cold the announcement said. But this For Sewer Study and radiological monitoring, she ;urned quietly last week in what i'ar- morning the prahu was sighted was certified to teich these sub- :he United States charged ap- He told Secretary of State Dean again 14 miles off the coast. LITTLE SILVER — The rep- participate in the regional study ects. peared to be a desperate attempt Rusk who met his plane at An- "Mr. Wassing was taken resentatives of seven municipal in an advisory capacity. Shortly after her arrival at St. ;o seize power. drews Air Force Base that he Is (See MISSING, Page 3) ities bordering on the Shrewsbury The next meeting of the group Mary's she was contacted by Sailed Away "convinced the peace-loving na- River have agreed to seek funds will be held Dec. 13. Richard Seuffert, local Civil De- Gen. Rafael L. Trujillo, Jr., lions will win." from the U.S. Housing and Home son of the former dictator who Art Gallery Visit Attending Session fense director, who had been in- Four Stores Finance Agency to finance a re- formed by the training center in reportedly was at odds with his Adenauer was scheduled to be- ;ional sewer system study. Attending the session were Mrs.
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