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Jim Bishop Came Home Strike at Brookdale THEIR STORIES ABOUND - Jim Jim Bishop came home Bishop, columnist for the Register since It be- come o dolly news- •y HILDV McCORMICK said, revealing a good part of introductory remarks, "This shore," he said Bright, Sea Bright was never paper In 1959, greets SHREWSBURY - Jim his ability to draw attention la my expression to my And he proved it by remi- happy with me." Mr. BUhop Dr. Helen Phillips, Red BUhop came home yester- friends about how I feel niscing about characters en- recalled to detail. "I never tire of day. looking at people, observing Bank historian and au- about the Jersey shore." countered at the old Ryan's He said he had written a thor of a book on Red He loved it, and the near- their mannerisms." And for the syndicated Hotel in Sea Bright, Charlie column in which he de- Bank, at the Monmouth ly 500 persons who filled the columnist who has written RUey, who served, as the scribed Sea Bright as look- And with his penchant for County Library, Monmouth County Library, more than 1,300 columns — mayor and Judge in the sea ing "like a busted pencil, these things, he recalled Eastern Branch, Eastern Branch, loved It many of them about Sea side community, the "Com- with 17 saloons and one Ryan's Hotel on the ocean, Shrewsbury. Mr. too. Bright and Monmouth Coun- modore who had this church. and watching the sun rise in Bishop was the guest HU appearance was an- ty—the Jersey shore has 'sickness' which affected a "A week later the mayor "huge fan-like rays over the speaker at another of other In the ongoing series of two meanings. It has, Mr great deal of Sea Bright.' and Borough Council invited ocean They overshadowed the Daily and Sunday Centennial events presented Bishop said, "an extreme among others me to leave town They fell the sea with color ." Register-sponsored by the Dally and Sunday sense of pastoral beauty," That "sickness" could that they had been held up to At the same time he centennial events being Reglater. and "complete hilarity." have been due in part to any public mockery," he said would observe "20 men, presented by the news- He delivered no formal "Something hysterical is one of Sea Rright's 17 bars, "All my life I have been drumming their fingers on paper this year. sptech. At he said in his always happening at the and while "I liked Sea an observer." the columnist See Bishop, page 2 The Daily Register VOL.101 NO. 64 SHREWSBURY, N.J. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 15 CENTS See peace pact by Christmas Begin, Sadat agree Real possibility, Carter: Success but issue of went far beyond settlers remains all expectations By BARKY SCHWEID WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter, claiming success An AP News Analysis "far beyond any expectations" at his Camp David summit, will solicit support from Congress for the Middle East peace blue- WASHINGTON (AP) - Peace between Egypt and Israel by print he has signed with Israel's Menachem Begin and Egypt's Christmas. Anwar Sadat A vision, perhaps, among men of good will in the Middle Carter was to address Congress tonight in joint session at 8 East, but not a rational expectation until President Anwar Sadat p.m. EDT. flew to Jerusalem last November. At an emotion-packed White House ceremony, Carter joined And then, as Sadat and Begin drifted into acrimonious Prime Minister Begin and President Sadat in formally adopting disagreement over succeeding months, no more than a vision a wMerangtng accord Sunday that Carter said "will provide again. that Israel may live in peace within secure borders." But now, after the 12-day Camp David summit, peace Also initialed was a companion document that envisions the between Egypt and Israel Is a real possibility — within three negotiation of a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel within months, in fact, if they can settle the remaining issues. three months The thorniest, perhaps, Is whether Jewish settlers are to The summit agreements won immediate and nearly unani- remain In Sinai after the territory is returned to Egypt. Anwar Sadal and Begin embrace as President Carter looks on mous praise from Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill The "framework tor peace" negotiated with painstaking Sen Richard Stone. D Fla , chairman of the Middle East ..'•-; | care at Camp David does not provide a solution because Sadal subcommittee, called them "an excellent beginning " and Begin could not agree on one. But Sen Henry M Jackson, D-Wash , one of a small group Allowing Jewish settlers to stay would clash with Sadat's of senators invited to the White House for the signing ceremony, notion of Arab sovereignty. Dismantling the outposts could expressed concern over possible criticism from Egypt's ene- tarnish Begins Image at home as protector of settlers there and Strike at Brookdale mies who he said "will do everything they can to torpedo" the on the West Bank of the Jordan River. accords The problem Is now In the hands of the negotiators and the By MARK MAGYAR room, and that's about it." she of 1625. (600 and 1575 for most negotiating, but most of it is Although the Congress has no direct role in Implementation Israeli Knesset, to whom Begin is deferring. LINCROFT - The Non- quipped NASA members over the next just waiting, waiting, waiting of the agreements. Carter and his summit partners are seeking An even greater problem Is the uncertain future of the West Academic Staff Association Mr Murray had been three years "We send up proposals that moral support for their efforts Bank and whether Jordan's King Hussein is satisfied enough prepared to strike Brookdale guardedly optimistic earlier He also recommended that look good to us. then we wait with Israel's concessions there to support Sadat Community College this morn- this morning because of the college provide work urn- for hours, and the mediator Beginning with his initial overtures and through the Camp ing, as eleventh-hour contract NASA's willingness to use the- forms for custodial and main- comes down and tells us the Hi'lnli'il ntorivn «)rt 't David summit, the Egyptian leader has moved toward peace negotiates broke down at report and recommendations tenance employees and estab- board rejected them." he said with the Jewish state largely on his own. 5:40am of PERC-appointed fact finder lish a prescription drug insur- "It's like Godot's the agree- American officials said Carter. Sadat and Begin agreed to To tike the final step of concluding a peace treaty, he may "It's over." Robert Mur- Robert Mitrani as the basis for ance plan for all NASA mem- ment, and we keep coming to nothing that would call for American military involvement in need at least Hussein on his side. ray, advisor to Ihc college ne- negotiations bers in the third year of the negotiating sessions waiting carrying out the Camp David accords for it to drop into our laps " Sadat's overture to Israel last autumn prompted Syria, his gotiating team, reported "That's Ihe most positive agreement. The dramatic proposal for an Egyptian-Israeli treaty may ally in the 187J Yom Kippur war. to break relations and led to "They've indicated to the me- sign we've had." Mr. Murray Wage statistics released by Mr Murray said he met not sit well with Egypt's Arab neighbors because it would strong Arab condemnation of the Egyptian leader. diator that there is no point in said at 4 am "It's kept nego- the board show that at least with NASA at il pm . and felt involve a separate peace that would leave unsettled Israel's The Egyptian president faces renewed attack now that ho continuing contract nego- tiations going Nobody ex- 142 of NASA's 279 members there was some suggestion be- historic conflict with other Arab neighbors — Jordan. Syria and has agreed to the outline of a settlement The rancor Is certain tiations, and they advised ua pected us to be here this long. I earn between 15560 and $9,318 tween midnight and 1 am. of Lebanon to ring out at a summit meeting of "rejecllonists" including they planned to strike this feel if we're going to settle it. a year possible areas for settlement Ignoring this and other uncertainties. Begin turned to Sadat morning" "From the discussion then. Syria, Algeria, Libya and the Palestine Liberation Organization we'll settle il this morning " And 218 employees are in and proposed. "Let us promise each other we shall do it earlier The NASA strike is ex it looked like we were getting It opens on Wednesday In Damascus. Ms Rice-Molr had termed job classifications with a max than within three months " pected to virtually paralyze closer." Mr Murray said at 4 Mr Mitrani's recommenda- imum wage of $11,811 Although sharp differences remain, the prospect of peace "The long days of Camp David are over," Carter told the the college, because both am "But we're not sure if It's tions "totally unacceptable" Negotiations began at 6 between Egypt and Israel by Christmas was a major surprise, nation from the East Room of the White House on Sunday night. Brookdale's Facultj Associa- a firm offer to be considered or last week, because she said P in under the direction of Ms made more dramatic by the deep secrecy imposed during the flanked by a beaming Sadat and Begin. tion and Administrators As- if tlnVic slicking to a suffer they left Brookdale custodians Korman, with the two sides negotiations "But many months of difficult negotiations still lie ahead." sociation announced last week earlier position ' and maintenance workers sequestered in different rooms Carter, who was flanked by the two Mideast leaders, Carter said.
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