Israeli Peace Talk Approval Stalled
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Bank Black Family Denied Restraints SEE STORY PAGE 15 Hot atnd Humid Continued hot and humid to- day. Chance of evening FINAL showers. Hot again tomor- row. Red Bank, Freehold Long Branch EDITION Pajr« J) I 7 Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 92 Years VOL, 93, NO. 23 RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1970 26 PAGES TEN CENTS up i Israeli Peace Talk Approval Stalled , TEL AVIV (AP) - Right- it was "almost 95 per cent war. Dayan believes Israel's that U.N. envoy Gunnar Jar- dependent stands." wing ministers blocked Is- certain," that the party would security depends on retention ring can resume his third-par- An Egyptian spokesman rael's decision on the U.S. quit the cabinet if it accepted of the Gaza Strip, the Syrian ty attempts to bring the said the programs were ac- cease-fire proposal last night the plan, the government ra- Golan Heights, and the strip Arabs and the Israelis togeth- cusing President Gamal Ab- by threatening to quit the dio reported. of Sinai coastland that runs er. Egypt and Jordan have del Nasser of betraying the government if it was accept- Mrs. Meir conferred with from Israel's southern tip to accepted the plan, but the Pa- Arab cause by accepting the ed. Gahal leaders last night in an the Red Sea. The Gahal party lestinian guerrilla organiza- American proposals. The cabinet was scheduled effort to avert a cabinet advocates holding on to all of tions have turned it down and Fatah, the guerrilla news- to discuss the American pro- crisis. the occupied territory. vowed to keep on fighting. paper in Amman, said the posal again today, and gov- Defense Minister Moshe - Dayan also said the Soviet Egypt suspended two night- commandos' "Voice of Pales- ernment sources said a ma- Dayan meanwhile denied that Union has "supervisors" of ly guerrilla broadcasts on tine" now will broadcast from jority was expected to give he had threatened to resign if' SAM2 and SAM3 antiaircraft Caiio Radio because they Syria, which also has con- reluctant, qualified approval. the government accepted the missiles in Syria as well as were denouncing Egyptian demned the U.S. proposal. But they said Premier Golda U.S. proposal. He told a group Egypt. Egypt Is known to acceptance of the U.S. in- Meir was determined to ob- of high school students'in Tel The Palestinian central have both models of the So- itiative. tain unanimous assent. Aviv that he would accept the committee in Amman called a viet missile and Russian tech- plan reluctantly. One leftist guerrilla group, two-hour general strike in the The right-wing Gahal party; nicians helping to man them, which holds six of the 24 cabi- the Popular Democratic Jordanian capital Thursday to "We are not so strong we but an Israeli command net seats, split over the U.S. can forfeit our allies," he Front for the Liberation of protest the American plan. spokesman said he had no proposal in a stormy meeting. said. Palestine, said the ban was The guerrillas are trying to knowledge that the Syrians DAYAN ACCEPTS U. S. PEACE PLAN — Israeli De- Sources said some members Local press reports said the first step in a campaign to pressure the Jordanian gov- have any SAM3s. fense Minister Moshe Dayan addresses Israel! youth* were willing to abstain in the liquidate the guerrilla move- ernment into reneging on its earlier yesterday that Dayan in Tel Aviv last night. Dayan voiced reluctant ac- cabinet vote but hardliners had misgivings about the plan The American peace pro- ment and that it violated Eg- acceptance of the proposal ceptance of a U. S. peace plan for the Middle East refused to accept any com- because it speaks of Israeli posal, put forth by Secretary yptian assurances "that the even though the government and denied a report that he would quit if his govern- promise. withdrawal from lands cap- of State William P. Rogers, resistance movement has said it could not enforce a ment accepted the proposal. (AP Wirephoto) Some Gahal members said tured in the 1967 Middle East calls for a 90-day cease-fire so complete freedom to adopt in- cease-fire on the guerrillas. iiiililiiiitsiiiililliiiiiiiliiiiliiiliiiiiilililiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiii Police Maintain Extra Patrols in Asbury ASBURY PARK — Police maintained extra patrols in at the same hospital for cuts caused by flying glass when tial disorders." This included some extra men on duty and A shotgun and sheik were later confiscated from a group the predominantly black West Side early today after the rooks thrown at her car smashed the windshield. Neither some added equipment. of youths who escaped arrest. •«• neighborhood was disturbed yesterday morning by racial injury was serious. TELLS OF START One fire of a* suspicious origin caused considerable dam- violence. Those arrested ranged in age from IS to 23. All but • Flanagan said the trouble started when a crowd of about age to the Monmouth Cabinet and Tool Supply Co. during Disorders early yesterday caused some alarm.in the sea- one were released during the day in their own recognizance 25 blacks threw rocks and bottles at two patrolmen who were the outbreak. shore city — shaken by three days of rioting earlier this after preliminary hearings on charges of molesting or inter- attempting to stop a dice game on Springwood Ave. About Prior to yesterday's disorders the city council and mem- month — as two persons, including one patrolman, were in- fering with police. 20 extra men were called in to disperse the crowd, which bers of the West Side Negotiating Committee, representing jured and 13 others arrested when police broke up a dice Kept in- custody at the Monmouth County Jail was Na- soon grew to "several lines of people on each side of the the city's black residents, met for three hours to discuss 34 game'on the predominantly black west side.- thaniel Cooper, 19, of Neptune. He was charged with pos- street stretching for a block and a half," Flanagan said. demands submitted by the committee during the July 5-8 dis- POLICEMAN HURT session of a dangerous weapon — a switchblade knife — The deputy chief said, "we fired several shotgun blasts orders. The demands call for black employment on the possession of narcotics paraphernalia and interfering with into the air and the crowd began dispersing immediately." boardwalk, a police review board with 50 per cent chosen by Injured were Ptl. Larry Dickerson and Miss Rosemary ; Intromasso of Jersey City. Dickerson was treated at the police. His-bail was set at $1,200. - •" • " He also said there were reports of sniper fire and Pa- the community, summer employment for 100 youths, more Jersey Shore Medical Center for what a spokesman de- Deputy Police Chief Thomas Flanagan said authorities trolman Dickerson was Injured at a time when police were industry for year-round employment and adequate police pro- scribed as a buckshot wound. 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I don't stop,' but she said, 'It's too a man, blood streaming from words to describe how these which ended at the home of know how many times. He late,' " Mrs. Kasabian contin- his wounds, stumbled from screams were. It was just un- Miss Tate, 26, a blonde, preg- just kept doing it and doing it ued. actress Sharon Tate's hilltop believably, horribly terrible," nant movie star. and doing it." Mrs. Kasabian said she mansion across the lawn. Mrs. Kasabian cried. Mrs. Kasabian testified *at Still weeping, Mrs. Kasa- didn't see Miss Folger slain. "We looked into each oth- The sandy-haired 21-year- she saw Watson shoot to bian told of seeing one of And apparently she didn't er's eyes for a moment,'and I. old mother of two told her death the first victim, Steven Manson's codefendants, Pa- witness the killings of Miss said, 'I'm sorry. I'm sorry. version of the bloodbath as Parent, 18, a visitor driving tricia "Katie" Krenwinkel, Tate and hair stylist Jay Oh, God, make it stop.' " - . she testified at , the murder- away from the house, and 2 2 r knife raised, chasing , Sebring, 35, who died in the Sobbing into her hands, the conspiracy trial of shaggy- stab and beat to death nightgown-clad Abigail Fol- house. petite, green-eyed Mrs. Kasa- haired cult leader Charles M. Wojieiech Frykowski, 37, a ger, 26, across the lawn. Miss Mrs. Kasabian's testimony bian testified Tuesday that ; Manson, 35, and three women Polish-born guest whose body Folger, a coffee company was interrupted by a rapid- she saw two persons slain at followers.. was found later on the lawn. heiress, also died outside the fire volley of objections by Miss Tate's home Aug. 9 and Mrs. Kasabian said Manson Mrs. Kasabian said it was house. Manson's attorney, Irving heard the screams of three instructed her to follow the Frykowski she encountered Mrs.