Arab Guerillas Break Mideast Truce
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Passengers Unhurt in Plane Mishap at Airport \ SEE STORY BELOW Sunny and Hot Sunny and hot today. Cloudy, chance of rain tonight. Sunny FINAL and hot tomorrow. Red Bank* Freehold Long Branch EDITION (fe* D« 1 Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 92 Years VOL. 93, NO. 45 RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1970 24 PAGES TEN CENTS Arab Guerillas Break Mideast Truce TEL AVIV (AP) - Israeli tercepted them in the Djebel ambushed a patrol, and Arab fire period ends at midnight tion comes up," Heikal de- U.N. headquarters in New Jordan and Egypt began the forces battled two groups of Kous region. bazooka fire wounded four Nov. 5. clared. York estimated the talks talks at U.N. headquarters Arab guerrillas from Lebanon Weapons Found border policemen and a sol- Egyptian Information Min- One reason Israel could not would continue at least until Tuesday, meeting separately today and reported seven One Israeli was wounded in dier. , '• i s t e r Mohamed Hassanein agree to complete withdrawal the coming General Assembly with the U.N. special repre- Arabs killed and six Israelis the firefight. An Israeli Sees End Heikal wrote in his semi- from the occupied territory, session ends about Dec. 15, sentative for the Middle wounded. spokesman said the troops On the diplomatic front, official Cairo newspaper Al he wrote, "is its knowledge more than a month after the East, Gunnar V. Jarring. The Arabs were killed on found weapons, mines, ex- sources at U.N. headquarters Ahram that it is impossible that it will be leaving a fully, end of the cease-fire period. Tuesday night Israeli Am- the Golan Heights seized from plosives and. food . with, the in New York said they ex- for the Arabs to modify their rebuilt Egyptian army stand- Another source said the bassador Yosef Tekoah went Syria in the 1967 war. The Is- bodies of the Arabs. pected the Arab-Israeli peace demand for total Israeli with- ing on the threshold of the main effort now is to get the home to report to his govern- raeli military command said The - second incident oc- talks which opened there this drawal from all territory cap- electronic age, as well as Pa- peace talks going well enough ment, and Jarring met on the commando group came curred in Upper Galilee, near week to go on for months. But tured during the 1967 war. lestinian forces in possession so that by the end of the 90 Wednesday with the Jorda- from the village of Kafr the Lebanese border and the an Egyptian spokesman pre- "And I can predict right of a new offensive weapon," days, the truce will be extend- nian and Egyptian represen- Shaba, in southeast Lebanon, Yiftah kibbutz. A military dicted today they would break now that the Israelis will say the Soviet Katyusha rocket. ed. tatives. Neither called on him and an Israeli detachment in- spokesman said the guerrillas down before the 90-day cease- no when the withdrawal ques- One diplomatic source at Ambassadors from Israel, Thursday. Fire-Trapped Woman Dies Following Plunge By LONIA EFTHYVOULOU they received the call of a fresh air, until we got a lad- Monmouth Medical Center,. SHREWSBURY TOWN- "house fire and possible ex-, der to her. We then ran to the Long: Branch, by the Eaton- SHIP — Mrs. Catherine Lo- plosion." . , : back. By this time the flames town First Aid Squad. presti, 47; of 16 Crawford St., "We were there in min- were very intense. Patrolman Brown was tak- Tbe Hamiltonian Apartments, utes," he said, "before the "We saw the woman and en to Riverview Hospital, Red died at 4:15 a.m. today in fire department. arrived. four or five guys tried to eh- Bank, in a police car. He was Monmouth Medical Center, People hollered "at us that t i c e her to jump; She treated for pulled muscles Long Branch. there was a woman trapped evidently passed out and fell and strain, and was released. She plunged from a second upstairs. We tried to get up- out of the window head first. I Besides the. Eatontown Fire story window early this stairs but the flames were too tried to break her, fall but Department, the Tinton Falls morning to escape a fire intense on the stairs, and we could not do it. She was a big Fire Department was also on which started in the apart- could not make it. woman. She fell into a con- the scene of the fire. The ment below hers, occupied by "As the firemen were arriv- crete basement stairwell, 25' Oceanport Fire Department Mrs. Frances Rivera and her ing, we shouted to the woman feet directly below the win- stood by. The Tinton Falls son, Vester Rivera. to go to. the back and put her dow." (New Shrewsbury) First Aid County Medical Examiner head out of the window for Mrs.. Lopresti was taken to Squad was also on the scene. Dr. C. Malcolm B. Gdlman listed the cause of death as a fractured skull. State police at the/Colts Neck barracks continue their School Lease Accord investigation into the causes of the fire which reportedly was started by an explosion. , PLANE INCIDENT — The nose gear of this Suburban Airlines Islander collapsed early last night after the plan* Blasts Heard j left the runway When the right <bralce failed upon landing ifrom'a Newark ftifllrt. No ane was injured 'in the mis- Chief James S. Ramsey Sr,' Reached in Red Bank hap. The plans sustained moderate damage. (Register Staff Photo) of the Eatontown Fire De- partment said the alarm was RED BANK - The Red Bank Board of Under the agreement, the regional Education and the Red Bank .Regional board will pay the $525,000 to' the local received at 12:41 a.m, 5 "Neighbors claimed they Board of Education have reached an "un- board as soon as a bill of sale acceptable heard two explosions," Chief derstanding" regarding a dispute over the to attorneys for both boards is drafted and a Ramsey said. "There may terms of a lease between the two boards. lease signed. No One Hurt as Airliner have been one and the second The newly created regional board took In, a joint statement,. Clarence S. Gale, could have been an echo. We over operation of the high school on June regional board ; president, and Dr. Ivan will continue our investigation 30 from the local board. Polorisky, local board'president, said they to determine the cause of the Under terms of the agreement, the re- hoped that the lease .would be signed by gional board was to pay $525,000 for the high Sept. 15. Takes Skid at Red Bank fire."' Mr. and Mrs. John Parker school equipment and furniture. The lease would run for four years with NEW SHREWSBURY — Four persons escaped in- Capt. Magowan said that the plane's nose gear collapsed of apartment 19, next door to In addition, the regional board is to pay an option for a one-year renewal. That is jury last night when a Suburban Airlines plane returning and the plane sustained moderate damage mostly confined the Rivera's apartment, said monthly rental of the high school at the the time it is anticipated to take for con- from Newark Airport veered off Iliej runway-here and to the forward section of the fuselage. rate of $190,000 annually. struction of a new high school in Little they heard "sounds of crack- : ended up in a field. Shortly after the incident, Shrewsbury Mayor Robert A dispute arose last month, however, Silver. • ling and then sounds as if 1 "•' Aboard the twin-engined, aircraft, a Brittain-Norman Lawrence 3rd; Issued a statement saying that he found it someone was banging on when the regional board refused to pay the In addition, tfie regional board agreed Islander, were three passengers and the pilot, Capt. Ken- "inexcusable that the airport management did not report something" before they saw $525,000 until it received an up-to-date in- to give a two-month security deposit toward neth Woodward Jr. of Flemington. the accident to New Shrewsbury's police or fire department the flames. ventory of what it was buying. • •, the annual rental of the building. The Id- The plane, flight 184 from Newark to Red Bank, in view of the fact that serious injury could have resulted." Another neighbor, Miss The dispute continued, reaching a cli-. eal board originally had demanded a three- touched down here at 6:30 p.m. and experienced a failure . Says Report Made Nora Parker who lives some max July 31 when the local board posted month deposit. • of the right brake. ' ' Capt. Magowan said that the' accident was reported to distance, away, at 33 Craw- an eviction notice on the high .school A final term, in the agreement is that Capt. Woodward said the right brake failed as he both the New Shrewsbury and the State Police almost ford St., said she was asleep saying that the regional board must be out, the eviction notice posted on the high school attempted to' stop the plane and that the craft veered immediately. when she heard people shout- of the school by Sept. 1. shall be removed and that' the regional off the runway and came . to rest 50 feet south of the A check early this morning revealed that the New Ing and then "something However, last night both boards reached board will be allowed:to take possession of runway and -100 feet from Hance Ave. Shrewsbury police had been notified and that the acci- which sounded like an ex- what they called "a memorandum of un- the high school.