Weary UN Troops Quit Congo Port City After 24-Hour Fight
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The play goes on despite attempts by the Ameri- can Legion to halt the show on the grounds that Jo- After 24-Hour Fight seph Papp, the producer director of the New York Little Change Shakespeare Festival, in- Stevenson izenga May voked the Fifth Amend- Elizabeth ment in a 1958 appearance At Fort-Seen Be En Route before the House Un-American Sets Private or Is Activities Committee. By Merger Reverse Reaction WASHINGTON — "No material Talks in UN Improved To Conference Instead of bringing about can- change is contemplated in the UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) LEOPOLDVILLE, The cellation of the play, the Amer- operations at Fort Monmouth," —U.S. Ambassador Adlai E. Ste- But Physician Rep. James C. Auchincloss, R-3d ican Legion's action has pro- venson planned a busy round of Congo (AP) — Wearly UN said Saturday. duced "a lot of protest buying" private talks on the Congo crisis Sees Lengthy troops laid down their arms Some residents in the Fort Mon- of/ tickets, according to Mrs. today as diplomats gathered for Bernard H. Nateton, vice presi- mouth area had become alarmed ONCE IT WAS PAVED—Towns all over Monmouth County are having their troubles Convalescence and withdrew from the key resumption of the UN General dent of the Red Bank Section of over reports the Defense Depart- these days with streets breaking up because of the severe winter. But of them all, longo port of Matadi after Assembly tomorrow. LONDON (AP) — Elizabeth the National Council of Jewish ment was studying a proposal the streets in Union Beach are perhaps the worst. Many, such as Heckleman St., Taylor had a restless night but 24 hours of bitter street Women. to merge the managemnt of elec- Stevenson arranged a break- Haven Park, shown here, have had the pavement break up so completely that they showed slight improvement this ighting with Congolese Almost all of the matinee tick- tronic and electrical supply pro- fast meeting with President morning in her desperate fight ets for high school students curement under the single com are down to bare dirt. The truck at left is out to repair gas line breakt caused Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, who against pneumonia1, her doctors soldiers, a UN spokesman re- have been sold, Mrs. Natetson mand of the Air Force. by the freeiing and thawing. For about two weeks in February, tome 75 Union will address the 99-nation assem- reported. ported today. "All the information that I can bly when it resumes its 15th ses- •aid, and about 150 tickets re- Beach families were without running water because of frozen mains. "There is a slight improvement Negotiations are going on main for Bie 8:39 performance. secure from high authorities in sion after an 11-week recess. in Miss Taylor's condition, but with the Congolese government The auditorium seats 776 per- the defense organization and from Nkrumah is expected to press she is not out of danger yet," to get a UN garrison back Into •ons, she added. members of Congress on the In Matawaii Borough his demand that Africans only said a bulletin from the team of the town. If these break down, Victor Q. Kelly, 31 Seventh Armed Forces Committee is that be allowed to try to solve the six doctors attending the Holly- the United Nations is empow- Ave., Atlantic Highlands, Amer- no material change is contem- situation in the Congo. wood star. ered to use force as a last re- icanism chairman of the Legion, plated in the operations at Fort The chief U.S. delegates also Last night the doctors said her sort, the spokesman said. whose letter sparked the contro- Monmouth," Rep. Auchincloss Plan 143 More Houses planned to confer with Soviet condition had "improved consid Two Sudanese UN soldjerj — versy, said the Legion will not said. Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gro- erably." of the 130-man garrison — are MATAWAN — Plans for a 143-< "Marc Woods" is slated to be final approval is obtained from picket the performance. myko who arrived Friday night Dr. Carl Heinz Goidman, Miss known to have been killed in the He said the Legion has tried lot subdivision adjacent to the 172- the name of the development. the borough. to head the Soviet delegation in Taylor's personal physician, said battle, which raged throughout to do things in a dignified man- Pedestrian lot Siano tract, Matawan Ave. and The 58-acre addition, the former The first 117 acres, informally what is certain to be a bitter she would bp in the London clin Saturday and until noon yester- ner. Aberdeen Rd., were submitted to Esposito-Kravitz tract, would be approved by the board last Aug. fight over the Congo. ic for at least another 10 days day. Thirteen other Sudanese Cast Arriving—- the Planning Board last night constructed in three sections if ust, is to be completed in four sec- and "she will need a long time were wounded and 12 still are by Howard Siegel, Livingston ons. • British Minister of State David to recuperate, perhaps a year." Stage crews for "Romeo and Killed In Ormsby-Gore also was on hand missing. builder. Juliet" arrived about ID o'clock Models by May for the assembly reopening. The The prospect of such a long period away from the cameras Canadian Missing this morning, and the 25-member The 58-acre property brings the Mr. Siegel said that if all goes balance of the session is ex- Middletown Dems Select raised another big question mark A Canadian signal captain also cast is expected at the high total area of the proposed hous- smoothly, and proper approval pected to last six to eight weeks. school by bus around 12:30 p.m. LEONARDO — The township ing development there to 175 over the future of the mulli-mil- is missing and the UN spokes- can be obtained without delay, Diplomats hoped to avoid long When the Legion's letter of had its first automobile fatality acres. Council Slate lion-dollar epic "Cleopatra," in man said there are grave fears the model houses would probably debate on such cold war issues which Miss Taylor was to play for his safety. protest was read at last Tues- this year, when a 58-year-old be up by May. It is by far the largest project FAIR HAVEN - The Demo- as Tibet, Hungary and the So- the title role. Matadi is the Congo's princi- day night's meeting of the Run* man was killed last night while planned for the borough as well cratic Club has endorsed Frank •on-Fair Haven Regional High walking across Rt. 36 near the The houses, which are to be sit viet complaint against U.S. re But Dr. Goldman said Miss pal supply port and without con- as the largest undertaking for Mr.A . LoPrestiLPti , 72 LakLk e Ave.A , and School Board of Education, it Idle Hour Inn. uated on lots of 15,000 square connaissance flights, but there Taylor "has tremendous fighting trol there, the UN supply opera- Siegel, who has also built major Joseph Miranti, 158 Oxford Ave., was flatly rejected. Police said Christian Bang, 65 feet, would sell in the $17,000 to was no sign of agreement that powers and I feel certain she tion could be gravely endan- developments in Edison, East as its 1961 candidates for Bor- $19,000 range. the discussion could be deferred. will pull through." gered. However, the letter did prompt Hamilton Ave., was dead on ar- ough Council. Brunswick and Raritan Township. The main issues before the as- Dr. Goldman said the tube .in Trouble blew up in the hill- Harry S. Hill, superintendent of rival at Riverview Hospital after The two men seek the seats Various house styles are sembly will be the Congo prob- serted in the star's throat to help side town 60 miles up the Con- Asbury Park schools, to cancel he was struck by a car abou presently held by Republican in- planned, according to Mr. Siegel, lem, disarmament and Soviet de- her breathing has made her rest- go River when Congolese units 'bus transportation to the show 8 p. m. cumbents Eugene M. Magce and including bi-level splits, two-story mands that the UN structure be less. erected road blocks to impede on the grounds that "we ran not According to police, Ihe driver 1 Million Dr. Edward Stratton, whose structures, ranches and Cape altered to replace the effice of "Dr. Middleton Price, the the movement of UN personnel. lend the support of this school of the car was Charles W. Bob- terms expire Jan. 1, 1962. Cods. secretary-general with a three breathing expert, was with he Two helicopters also were seized to this enterprise challenged by roski, 18, of 636 15th Ave., New- No candidates have yet been If things go according to sched- Urban Plan man executive.