Reagan Proposes U.S. Soviets Work to Ease Tensions
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Monmouth College to honor 4 at Founders Weekend,B1 GREATER RED BANK EATONTOWN Night of the Emmys Two on a roll The Hill Street Blues', Giants edge Bucs, 17-14; LONG BRANCH 1 Today's Forecast: 'Cheers lead the field. Jets outlast Bills, 28-26. Surmy, chance of showers Page A2 Page B2 Complete weather on A2 The Daily Register VOL. 107 NO. 74 YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER ... SINCE 1878 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1984 . 25 CENTS Reagan proposes U.S. Soviets work to ease tensions UNITED NATIONS (AP) - dation with Moscow, but was de- reception he gave for visiting President Reagan, reaching out to termined to reduce tensions in the foreign officials. He said "my the Soviet Union in this election Middle East, Central America, country will not shirk the hard work year, is proposing "a realistic, southern Africa and other troubled or ration its good will in our effort constructive, long-term rela- regions In the world — and he to deal with our differences peace- tionship" to reduce weapons stock- welcomed Soviet cooperation. fully. And we will ask other nations piles and Improve prospects for "Today, let us dare to speak of a to make the same commitment." world peace. future that is right and hopeful and Ever more directly, he said the Having raised ha-kles In the can be ours, if only we seek it," he United States "wants nothing leu Kremlin and also among segments said in prepared remarks. "I believe than a realistic, constructive, long- of the American public by denounc- that future is far nearer than most term relationship with the Soviet ing the Soviets as "an evil empire," of us would dare to hope." Union" in which nuclear and other Reagan assumed the mantle of Reagan said with U.S. strength weapons could be reduced. peacemaker today In a closely- rebuilt "we are ready for construc- While Reagan has taken a con- watched speech to the United Na- tive negotiations with the Soviet ciliatory stance occasionally in the Union." tions General Assembly. past, a hard-line approach to the He said the United States was not Reagan foreshadowed his speech See Reagaa, page At only ready to reach an accommo- with brief remarks last night at a 2 eounty sehool districts SOCIAL MEETING - President Ronald Reagan York yesterday. Reagan is scheduled to address greets Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Qromyko the United Nations General Assembly today. during a reception for foreign dignitaries in New without teacher contracts BY STEPHANIE OLUCKMAN report, which Is then reviewed by According to board President and the Middle States group. member of the negotiating commit- Teachers and students were Both sides are scheduled to meet tee Philip Wellington, the board has scheduled to picket at Monmouth Bradley, Mochary spar tomorrow with a Public Employees offered 13,500 salary increases in a Regional High School befor* Uw Relations Committee fact-finder, two year contract, or approximate start of classes this morning. appointed by the slite to resolve the 744 percent Increases, while the Meanwhile in Keansburg, a con- dispute because three earlier at- MRTA has demanded approximate tract impasse remains despite some tempts at mediation failed to 8'4. or $4,000 increases progress being made during talks over economic plans produce a settlement. The fact- The MRTA is also protesting that between the Board of Education and finder will make a non binding the board is making teachers pay HADDONFIELD (AP) - In the the mortgage interest deduction tor solar energy research. the Keansburg Education Associa- recommendation to the board and increases in Blue Cross and Blue second debate U»t night of the taxpayers. "She criticized me (or protecting tion. MRTA Shield premium increases, that will campaign (or a U.S. Senate Mat The incumbent countered that the aged against Medicare cuts," Monmouth Regional teachers "Hopefully the tact-finder will amount to 1300 per employee after from New Jeney, incumbent Bill Mochary's statement was Incorrect. for voting against education cats have been picketing since last report to us before the 1st," Lenk two years. "There isn't another Bradley and his Republican He also said his proposal lowers lax and voting for increased unemploy- Wednesday for more favorable con- said See Two, page A7 challenger Mary Mochary focused rates, closes loopholes and simpli- ment benefits, Bradley said. tract terms. More than 40 students on questioning each other's plans to fies the complicated tax code. "There ir no better way to show began picketing Friday morning to solve the nation's economic prob- Bradley momentarily stunned the difference between our pri- support their teachers, and more lems. Mochary when he produced a news orities than these votes," he added. importantly, "to generate Interest "This recovery is built on a release Issued by her campaign staff Bradley said he opposed Walter in the community to pressure both Teachers protest mountain of debt," Bradley, a on May 10. The release criticized Mondale's proposal to raise taxes to sides to bring a resolution to this Democrat, told about 400 people at Bradley tor his votes on 32 separate help reduce the federal deficit. But whole thing, because we're the ones spending measures that were de- a high school auditorium in this he said he supported the Mondale- who'll get hurt in the long run," said feated in the U.S. Senate Camden County community. "We're Ferraro ticket in areas such as arms student activist, James McQuaide. attendance policy like an ice skater skating on Ice. The In the release. Mochary said, "If control and the cleanup of toxic who is a senior at Monmouth lea la very thin." Bill Bradley had had his way. the SHREWSBURY - The of Its intention waste. Regional. McQuaide expects more Mochary, the former mayor of deficit would be $50 billion worse students to show up today than Shrewsbury Teachers Association After the board told the STA that MontcUir. labeled Bradley one of Clearly, the facts show that respon- When his challenger accused him showed up Friday. has said it will file a second a similar grievance filed last March the Senate's biggest spenders and sible spending policy is the way to of being one of the Senate's biggest The Monmouth Regional grievance and an unfair labor prac- by the teachers was filed "too late," repeatedly linked him to what she close the deficit." spenders, he said he had voted for Teachers Association has set an Oct. tice suit against the Board of the STA decided to file an unfair called the "(ailed policies" of Bradley then handed her a copy of two billion in non-defense spending 1 deadline to resolve contract nego- Education because the board made labor practice suit "Just In case" Carter-Mondale administration. the release and asked her how she cuts and also had voted for Reagan's tiations. "I would reassess the attendance at school open houses the grievance really was tiled too She pledged her rapport for would have voted on each measure. budget and 1M1 and 1982 situation on the first, which means mandatory tor teachers. late, Pampel said. Mark Abramson, President Reagan's policies, adding Mochary acknowledged that she The hour-long debate, livelier we may or we may not (strike)," STA President Kenn Pampel said a consultant with the New Jersey that "Ronald Reagan said he wants would have supported at least the than the first televised meeting two said MRTA President Thomas Lenk. the second grievance will be filed Education Association, was prepar- and needs Mary Mochary in the U.S. first two spending bills which re- weeks ago in West Long Branch, The students, especially seniors, do after teachers attend an open house ing a suit to file with the state Public Senate. If you vote for Ronald stored money to Medicare, Medi- was sponsored by the South Jersey not want to see a repeat of the scheduled for Sept. 25 He said the Employment Relations Com- Reagan and Bill Bradley, you're caid and education programs. Chamber of Commerce. teachers strike that occured on the teachers, who have protested the mission canceling out your own vote." She did not comment on each During the remaining debates, the first day of school earlier this compulsory attendance policy since STA representatives will meet She criticized Bradley s (air tai measure, but said she would have candidates will discuss foreign and month, according to McQuaide. the board dissolved the Parent today with Chief School Adminis- proposal, saying it would eliminate voted against federal funding of domestic issues. Instead of striking, Lenk said, the Teachers Association last (all, trator Eileen D Smith-Stevens to MRTA might "pull another job would be guilty of "insubordination" discuss the latest open house griev- action," such as refusing to work on if they did not attend the open house. ance. On Oct. 3, a state arbitrator the self-evaluation that precedes He said the teachers would attend from the American Arbitration As- next years "Middle States" ac- the open house and then file the sociation will arbitrate whether or Deal elementary pupils creditation Lenk said it takes "a lot grievance, and that the STA had not the administration was correct already verbally informed the board most expensively taught of work" for teachers to prepare the See Shewsbary, page A7 DEAL (AP) - Students at the per capita cost is a declining teacher-student ratio. Deal Elementary School - the only enrollment, school officials say. When Deal student* reach high school in this Monmouth County From 1H8 through 1978 enrollment school age, they may go on to attend borough — are in a class by dropped from 3W to 110 In a school classes in Asbury Park.