Rhodesian Independence Declared
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PAGE ONE m • v ~)V Rhodesian Independence Declared SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP)- denounce the unilateral declara- gerve rule by Rhodesia's 225,000 was in session considering the pended Smith and all his minis- has been ruled out, a series of onstrated their loyalty to the; Prime Minister Ian Smith pro- tion of independence as an il- white settlers. crisis. ters from office. political, financial and economic crown and to others in the claimed Rhodesia's independence legal act of revolt against the Wilson's government Immedi- It was not immediately clear actions has been prepared to iso- United Kingdom and elsewhere In proclaiming Independence, ately planned three moves, be- how the governor would Imple- from Britain today. crown. Smith rejected last-minute ap- late and quarantine Smith's all- throughout two world wars. Rho- ginning with a statement by Wil- ment the queen's instructions, white government. desians, he said, had been pre- Defying Britain's threat of the Smith and his cabinet de- peals from both Wilson and strongest economic and political son in the House of Commons however/ Wilson previously had As his third move of the day, pared to shed their blood and termined to go it alone after Queen Elizabeth II. Wilson had this afternoon (9:45 a.m.EST.) ruled out • the • use of. British, sanctions, the leader of the cen- telephoned Smith at 6 a.m. to- Wilson arranged to make a na- give of their substance to de- tral Afnican Colony's white mi- months of fruitless negotiations Suspended troops to nullify a declaration of tionwide television and radio ad- fend their beliefs. in Which the British government day in a final attempt to dis- independence.' . nority read his government's suade him. As soon as Smith made his dress to the British people to- The Rhodesian people, he con'' proclamation in a special broad- demanded guarantees of eventual declaration, the British governor Wilson in his statement to the night. tinued, had given their support in cast over the Rhodesian network. political power for the colony's Smith's broadcast was moni- of Rhodesia, Sir Humphrey Gibbs, British House 'of Commons was Cite Loyalty what they believed to be the mu- In London, Prime Minister Har- 4 million Africans. Smith and his tored in London at No. 10 Down- announced that on instructions to outline the-Jteps his govern- Smith in his broadcast in Salis- tual interests of a freedom lov- old Wilson's cabinet prepared to colleagues are determined topre- Ing St. while the British cabinet from the queen he had.sus- ment would tike. Although force bury said Rhodesians had dem- (See RHODESIA, Page 3) TSow Slated G'Hern in New Count FREEHOLD - Number 20103: plus 06616 minus top of the heap In a four-way contest for two seats. found and it goes the other way, Mr. Falvo haa 40 equals victory divided by, maybe,: . t> FALVO THIRD nothing to lose." That's a simple political equation worked out to ' The change • dropped , Republican insurgent Mr. O'Hern got his recheck by the county board show how Red Bank Democratic Councilman Daniel Joseph Falvo from second to third, two votes be- on payment of a {2 fee. Mr. Wise, who is Red J. O'Hem apparently won re-election yesterday in a hind the other apparent Democratic winner, Coun- Bank Republican chairman, had to post $24 for the recheck of Red Bank's llth District voting machine, cilman Theodore J. Labrecque, Jr. 12-district recheck. only to be faced with a now borough-wide recount Edward W. Wise, Jr., attorney for Mr. Falvo, The five-digit numbers In the political equation A court ordered recheck of the'llth District ma- immediately went before Superior Court Judge El- above are very important in the business of verify- • chine confirmed that the tally recorded election night vin R. Simmill and obtained a court order to have ing automated election returns. by the bi-partisan district election board had a 40- the county Board of Elections recheck the other 11 The first is the number of the machine'in. vote error in Mr, O'Hern's total. The mistake had voting machines and all Red Bank absentee ballots ' question and is necessary for the election machine,' been observed by Democratic and Republican chal- next Wednesday. ' supervisors to locate and wheel it out of the storage,, lengers in the polling place but not in time. "If a 40-vote error can be found oh one machine, battery in the machine warehouse, here. With the 40 votes he recovered, Mr. O'Hern, there may; be others on the other machines;" Mr. The second is the vote counter in a sealed unit seemingly a victor in a re-election bid, moved to the Wise said. "We're dead now, so even if a mistake is (See RECOUNT, Page 3) 1 A SERIOUS BUSINESS — Inspecting tally report at Red Bank's I Ith district reehScIc RED BANK - A high rise apartment buildings have been bedrooms ,120 with one bedroom The ground floor would consist ies and space for such shops residence for senior citizens on proposed for Riverside Ave, and 70 efficiency units. Each of a one-story wing for admini- as a pharmacy, beauty salon and of votes for Borough Council at Monmouth County voting machine warehouse, Free- the banks of the Navesink River The structure was designed bywould have a living room, kitchen strative offices .and 'a parking barber They would be operate^ hold, yesterday, were, left to right, Mn. Ann Morford, chairman, Cptfh'ty Elections was proposed at a hearing be- Bernard Kellenyi and his associ- facilities and a walk-in closet. area under the main- part of theon a part-time .basis or by ap^ Board; Arthur F. Charles, a board member; Councilman Theodo.HrJ/ Labrecque, Jr. fore the Zoning Board of Adjust- ate, Floyd R. Scott, Jr., of Red The' entire second floor would building. Overlooking the river pointment. ; ' ment last, night. Bank. be an infirmary with an around- would be a large lounge for the In the basement there would (faca partly hidden in background); Charlei Frankel, attornrfyrfor Councilman Daniel The board reserved its deci- Its top ten floors would house the-clock nursing staff and a residents. Also > on < the grounbde subterranean parking for 28 J. O'Hern; Edward W. Wise (background), attirnay'for Oouncil-carididata Joseph sion, which will be in the form 200 apartments — 10 with two physician on call. ' floor would be recreational facili- more cars, for a total of 74 park; Falvo, Mr. O'Hern, and Glenn L. Swader, county •'superintendent of elections. of a recommendation to Borough ing spaces.' Under the* lounge Council. A. three-part variance would be a dining hall which, is needed. - because of the slope of the land, Placed on the record last night would also look out to the river. were the testimony of five wit- Rev. Wayne L. Owens, program nesses for the applicant, Ameri- assistant in the Division bf Danskin Would Study can Baptist Estates of Red Bank, HeattH and Social Ministries for and stht .remark* of three* ob- (See CENTER, Page 3) V jectors. American Baptist Estates of Board Control of Jail Red Bank is a new corporation formed by the Ajntrican Baptist Mot^Actiart report of the conduct of the jail Convention and represented here By CHARLES A. JOHNSTON for giving an impression that the by attorney Chester Apy. 'FREEHOLDr-Freeholder Ben- board had made a decision when these men were shocked," said Jamlh^H.,' Dansjdn has taken it had not been taken up with Mr. Bedell. The sheriff was s The organization wants to mBogAt constitutional office, he was Snbuild a 12-story retirement cen- dssu'e' witH freeholder Direc- the full board. ter on the present site of the tor Joseph. C. Irwin and declared He assailed Mr. Danskin for dependent, we had no right to. be concerned. Community YMCA and a vacant he thinks it may be a good idea "delayed political reaction in the building owned by the Y at 40-48 Marlbara , for the freeholders to take over "Now that the people have face of a voter upheaval" and in Riverside Ave. The YMCA has MARLBORO — The spark to operation of the Monmouth Coun- contrast with "Ms first position spoken and a Democrat is sheriff, a variance to build a new head ty Jail. there is great interest in efficien initiate action to obtain Burnt that the freeholder had no right quarters at 166 Maple Ave. Fly Bog for a public water and Anil Democratic Freeholder to even ask for a report about cy and economy. Who's kidding whom? What is it the Repub- Home fer 340 wildlife preserve was supplied by Eugene J. Bedell has taken issue the jail scandals." the Township Council in a 3-1 With the two Republicans. In the Nov. 2 election, Mr. licans think they've lost?" A non-profit operation which The new sheriff, who defeated vote last night. Mr. Irwin told newspapermen Kiernan won by a hug,e margin would be roughly a $2 milliSn Over the objection of Council- last Thursday, aftera conference and two Democratic Freeholder Republican incumbent < Joseph tax ratable, the center would be A.