Talks Could Net Cease-Fire by Sunday Trudeau Handed Setback
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The Weather Increasing cloudiness this THEDAILY FINAL afternoon, chance of rain de- Red Bank Frce"hoid 7 veloping tonight. Periods of Long Branch rain likely tomorrow. EDITION Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper 26 PAGES VOL.95 NO. 85 RED BANK, NJ. TUESPAY, OCTOBER 31,1972 TEN CENTS miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii iHtHiiiinHiromniiiiininniiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnmiiutuiiiiiiiiiii iiimiiiiiiiiiiiHiilimiiiiiiimiiiiuii imiiiii limn iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiHiiiiiiinmiHiiii Talks Could Net Cease-Fire by Sunday WASHINGTON (AP) - The State Department important things unsettled announced last week that that Indonesia, Hungary, Ca- opposition from South Viet- agreement. sure for Saigon to sign the Diplomatic sources say the would not comment on these "peace is at hand" but added nada and Poland are being nam, the United States and Thieu's chief aide, lloang agreement worked out by Kis- United States and North Viet- reports. But Harry Dent, one When word of the impend- that one more negotiating ses- named to an international su- mainland China. American of- Due Nha, told newsmen that singer and North Vietnamese nam have agreed to resume of President Nixpn's key polit- ing peace agreement broke sion of three or four days pervisory control commission ficials'say they will not cham- the timing of a cease-fire is up negotiators in Paris. negotiations that could lead to ical advisers, said last night last week, North Vietnam de- would be necessary to nail to oversee the cease-fire in pion India's presence on any to the communist side. But if The tentative settlement a cease-fire in Indochina by he doubts any settlement can manded that the United States down details of the proposed Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. watchdog commission in In- Kissinger meets with the would end the fighting and Sunday. be reached within a week's be prepared to sign the papers cease-fire agreement. The commission would' suc- dochina because India can no North Vietnamese again, Nha bombing within a day of the These sources, members of time. Oct. 31, Paris time. But White Kissinger said the time and ceed the International Control longer be regarded as an inde- said, "then he will have to signing, bring home all Amer- the foreign diplomatic corps, "There will be no push to House Press Secretary Ron- place for such a final session Commission — chaired by In- pendent neutral. come back here. ican forces in conjunction said South Vietnamese Presi- end the war immediately on ald L. Ziegler told reporters are up to Hanoi, and Nixon dia with Poland and Canada In Saigon, U.S. Ambassador "It is clear that Dr. Kissi- with release of all war prison- dent Nguyen Van Thieu could our part, and I don't think yesterday "we would not sign administration officials said as members — that was set Ellsworth Bunker conferred nger must explain our position ers within 00 days, and pro- be expected to sign the agree- there is any way it can come such an agreement until the yesterday there is no word up to oversee implementation with President Thieu for an to the North Vietnamese and vide for negotiations between ment, despite Saigon's stri- before Nov. 7," Dent told conditions are right." from North Vietnam about the of the Geneva accords in In- hour today in a session appar- then each side must consult the Viet Cong and Saigon gov- dent statements in recent ' newsnffen in Atlanta last Henry A,-,Kissinger, Nixon's next round of talks. dochina. ently aimed at resolving dif- with its allies." ernment on setting up elec- days. night. "There are still some chief foreign-Pfiilcy. adviser. Meanwhile, it was learned India lost its role because of ferences in the draft peace Nha denied any U.S. pres- tions in South Vietnam. Trudeau Handed Setback TORONTO (AP) - Ca- ment. It appeared that the Democrats' 30 or more seats nada's voters blinked'Unbelie- next prime minister might not would give either the Liber- vingly today at the results of be known for weeks, until the als or the Conservatives a their-29th general election — a result of the last recount is in. small majority. virtual dead heat between the Meanwhile, Trudeau and his two major parties and an un- Liberal government continue The election outcome was a precedented state of confusion in office. jolting rebuke for Trudeau, that could last for weeks. David Lewis, leader of the the flashy, 53-year-old swinger When counting of yes- rambunctious, rising New who led the Liberals to a terday's ballots ended for the Democrats, said he would join spectacular 46-seat majority night, only four of the 264• neither big party in a coali- • four years ago, and a stunning seats in the House of Com- tion. But he said he would comeback for the Con- mons were in doubt. Prime support any minority govern- servatives under mild-man- Minister Pierre Elliott ment that would deal with nered, self-effacing Stanficld. Trudeau's Liberals had won unemployment, the high cost Most political dopesters had 108 and Robert L. Stanfield's of living and the "corporate predicted the Liberals would Conservatives had 107. Each ripoff" of tax concessions and win a small majority or a was more than 20 seats short government grants to corpo- workable minority of only a of a majority. rations. few seats less than a major- The socialistic New Demo- Support from the New ity- cratic Party had won 3(1 seats, giving it the balance of pow- AP WlnpMIs er; Social Credit had 14 and THE FEELING OF THE TRAGEDY — Not far from twisted steel from independents took 2. Senator Hit Too crash of two Illinois Central Gulf Railraod trains, a victim Is aided as best ' Canada has had minority one man can while awaiting ambulance crews In Chicago yesterday. Fire- governments before, most re- cently from 1962 until Trudeau man starts hunting others who might be alive among the hanging dead. went in in 1968, but never be- Hard, WifeSays fore has the division between the two major parties been so PITTSBURGH (AP) - Sen. pearances in Jersey City, narrow. George McGovern, in an at- New Brunswick, N.J.. and tack considered too strong by New York City. Rail Crash Worst Although .recounts may change the result somewhat his wife but cheered by the President Nixon, apparently audience, says the American backing away from across- CP Wirtphato — they are required in all dis- tricts where the leading can- people are going to tell Presi- the-board property-tax relief, THERE IS NOT MUCH I CAN SAY — Ganqdian dent Nixon next Tuesday to says that if reelected "one of, Prime Minister Pierce Trodeau tells supporters In didate's margin is less than 25 my highest-priority propos- Ottawa early today that 'there is not much I. cart votes — another election soon "take your bungling, bugging Since Woodbridge seems likely. burglars and get out of the als" will be property-tax re- say,' following his government's heavy losses In White House." lief for older citizens. CHICAGO (AP) - Federal Transportation Secretary 48 persons were killed in yesterday's federal election. Canada will have a As in Britain, the party McGovern coupled the anti- Nixon made the scaled- safety officials investigating John Volpe inspected thi: Woodbridge, N.J. minority government but the results are so tight it leader with the most seats in the commuter train collision wreckage in a 40-minute tour. Isn't clear who's to form It. Commons forms the govern- Nixon language with a new down pledge in a nationally Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie or- appeal for Democrats to come broadcast campaign radio which killed 44 persons raised He and Hendy Wakeland, di- dered a state investigation. "back home" to their party as speech yesterday afternoon. questions today about the rector of the departments Bu- Railroad officials said they he spoke last night to more Some months ago, Nixon strength of the lightweight reau of Transportation could not immediately deter- than 1,500 persons at a Demo- hinted his reelection drive steel cars used by commuter Safety, said the strength of mine how fast the second Matawan Board Adds cratic fund-raising dinner might feature, as its central lines. the lightweight steel and train was traveling when it here. pocketbook appeal, a plan to In addition to the dead, aluminum cars would be stud- struck the rear of the first sharply reduce the local prop- more than 300 were reported ied. commuter. With just a week remaining erty taxes. injured yesterday when an Il- It took six hours to extricate The first commuter, a in the 1972 campaign, and linois Central Gulf Railroad the last of the dead and in- shiny, four-car, double-decked 105 to Busing Roster polls showing him far behind, Early in the campaign, how- commuter backing into a jured from the crumpled IlighLiner, overshot the 27th MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — and Clark St., and Van continued, will be notified by the still-confident McGovern ever, Nixon began talking in- South Side station was ram- wreckage of two of the cars, St. station and was backing up Relief is in sight for some par- Brackle Road between Line individual schools. flies today to Syracuse, N.Y., stead about a qualified pledge med by a second IC electric which were crushed like emp- when it was rammed by the for a rally before heading to to hold the line against feder- commuter during the morning ty beer cans. second train. ents who, since September, Road up to and including the For some, the new busing the New York area for ap- rush hour. ,,have.been unhappy over the county-bridge.over the stream policy will take effect imme- al tax increases.