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Weather . Distribution . ttnpemwt 47. Sunny % Jfeb « to «. Clear to. Today •W*, low new «. Tomorrow, Mr, Ugh in the Mi. Sunday, 21,825 Mr and mild. See weather. DIAL SH 1-0010 VOL. 85, NO. 217 Inu4 taiir. Kralar thnnta Mta •Meat (3lu< PMMT , RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1963 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Hint Khrushchev May Quit Laos Crisis the Issue MOSCOW, (AP) - Premier Khrushchev admits he is aging Some observers are convinced Khrushchev is determined like any mortal, and won't head the Soviet Communist Party to hold onto both jobs until he dies. Others have been specu- and government forever. But foreign opinion here was split lating that the Soviet leader might give up the secretaryship, today over whether the 69-year-old leader brought the matter the premiership or both. up in public because he plans to give up either post soon. EXPRESS DOUBT "I am already 69 and I have the right to say so," Khrush- U. S. experts in Washington expressed doubt that Khrush- Harriman to See chev told a meeting of industry and construction workers, chev Is going to step down for a while. Despite occasional "Everyone understands that I cannot hold for all time the rumors t'o- th"-e contrary- , Washingto»'-'-=--'-n authoritie-«--"•--s hav•--'e no evi-•- position I now have in the party and the state." dence that Khrushchev is in danger of being ousted from his The three-hour speech, made on Wednesday, was published Kremlin command. In full today in all Moscow newspapers. "-•Several members of the Soviet hierarchy are considered Khrushchev made no mention of quitting either post. But possible political heirs to Khrushchev, and three deputy pre- Khrushchev Today hi» remarks set off a dispute among Western observers in miers are considered leading contenders. They are Frol R. r Moscow whether he might announce such plans at a meeting Kozlov, 54, a Khrushchev favorite; Anastas I. Mikoyan, 67, MOSCOW (AP) — Diplomatic less in force since Sunday. The don last night aboard a Soviet no reason to believe that Mr. of the party Central Committee called for May 28, It has been also a close associate,, and Alexei Kosygin, 58, an industrial trouWeshooter W. AvereU Harri Pathet Lao has refused to allow airilner and told newsmen: Khrushchev does not intend to announced that the committee wil discuss ideological matters. authority. man brought President Kenne- the international group to station Reach Agreement carry out the agreement reached Khrushchev holds two official posts: Under the system of party authority which Khrushchev dy's appeal for peace in Laos a truce team permanently in the "I am always hopeful that, on the neutrality of Laos." . Chairman of the Council of Ministers, or premier, and stressed in his speech, the parry's Central Committee would the Kremlin today in a two- rea. wift good will, we will reach Harriman's peace mission here first secretary of the Soviet Communist Party. choose his successor. and-a-half hour meeting with So Harriman, the chief U, S. ne- agreement." followed emergency talks with viet Foreign Minister Andre: gotiator at the Geneva confer- Responding briefly to a flood French and British officials on Sromyko. ence on Laos, arrived from Lon- of questions he added, "I have (See HARRIMAN, Page 2) "Each of us reassured the oth- er that our governments are de- Freeholders Are Stirred by Reports termined to do all they can to assure the independence and neu- trality of Laos," Harriman told That Army Will Quit County Airport newsmen after his meeting witt Gromyko. The U.S. undersecretary FREEHOLD - The Board of authorities to formally express effective June 30, when the Committee on Airports. The state declined to say whether h Freeholders dug in yesterday to concern about the possibiity of present military lease at the committee had made an eight- was optimistic or pessimistic, find out how serious the Army transfer away from the Mon- Monmouth field expires. month study. It urged the free- would not know about' usin may be about pulling its^Fort mouth field. No DiDecisioi n ^Y holders to acquire the Monmouth those words," he said. Monmouth air wing out of the A Fort Monmouth spokesman In Washington, a spokesman facility for public operation if a Meeting Set privately-owned Monmouth Coun- confirmed Wednesday approval for the AMC said the request "is reasonable price 'can be ob- He was to see Premier Khrush ty Airport in Wall Township. of the Army Material Command under consideration . .No deci- tained. ch,ev later today. At the same time, Freeholder in Washington has been re- sion has yet been made." Except for a conference with Director Joseph C, Irwin said quested to move the Port Mon- The freeholders received a some of the committee members the board will communicate next mouth wing to Lakehurst Naval recommeiMJatjon last month at the time the report was made week with Fort Monmoath Air Station. The move.would be from a special five-man Advisory public, the freeholders have not Cease-Fire yet come to grips with the pro- position. 'Very Serious Matter' Is Broken Blast Traps 22 Miners "This is a very serious mat- VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — ter," Mr. Irwin said. "It can Informed sources said the CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (AP)- through mine drifts toward the the trapped men, officials, off- involve a great deal of money. Communist-controlled Pathet An explosion rumbled through explosion area 5,000 feet back in shift workers and miners who es We are agreed as a board thai Lao broke a shaky four-day- deep works of the Olinohfield the mine, a company official caned the blast kept a dawn vigil we cannot afford to let Mon- old cease-fire yesterday with Coal Company's Compass No. 2 said: State Police blocked rural roads mouth County continue to grow concerted shelling of neutralist mine Thursday night, trapping 22 "We have hopes, but chances to keep away the curious. Ambu- without a first class airport positions in the Plalne de, EQUAL JUSTICE FOR ALL —So reads a plaqus awarded last night to Monroe men in two work crews at coal are slim they're still alive." lances and rescue vehicles stood available to meet county needs. Jarres area. Eisner, second from left, by the Monmouth County Legal Aid Society at Its annual •earns 400 feet underground. At the shaft head at Doia, six by. Industry business and many in- The sources said that mem- As rescue crews leapfrogged miles northwest of here, wives of bers of the International Con- dinner at the Molly Pitcher Inn. Presentation to Mr. Eisner, a benefactor of tha The explosion, tentatively laid dividuals need a good airport, trol Commission (ICC) who to deadly and explosive methane "We cannot act on the matter organization sines its inception in 1950, was made by Leon Zuckerman, left, and flew to the Plaine Thursda; gas, possibly in combination on a basis of the Army's in- Leo Weinstein, right, advisory trustees. At center is M. Raymond McGowan, toast- morhing "heard and saw" the with coal dust, blew dirt and de- terest alone, but we want them master, and at his right, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph T. Casey. Like Mr, Eisner, Msgr. bris out the 330-foot main mine to stay. They are very desir- Patihet Lao shell bursts. 150 Howell Acres However, the Pathet Lao ap- Casey is a life member. Mr. McGowan described him as tha man most responsi- shaft just after 11 p.m. Twenty- able tenants, either for a private nine miners working away from operator or for the county in parently did not try to resume ble for organization of the society. the explosjon are* tumbled out of public- operation." their offensive and take the the mine. Freeholder Benjamin S. Dan- neutralist positions.; - Scorched by Blaze The sources said neutralist skin, who lives in Wall Town- A hurried call wasVput in for Gen: Kong Le reported , that By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and we'll be right back when; we ship and is conscious of township mine fescue crews, equipped with the Pathet Lao opened an ar- Dean Says Lawyers Have A protests against the possibility were last Saturday," he said. oxygen breathing apparatus. HOWELL TOWNSHIP^— An of county acquisition, said he tillery and mortar barrage al Eleven fires broke out Thurs- Teams rushed to the mine from •rea of ISO acres was burned by belives the site is the mosi 5 a.m. and stopped at 2 p.m day. ' Clarksburg and Fairmont. Five fire hen yesterday afternoon, desirable location, for an air- when a storm blew up over the but firemen prevented damage State Fire Warden Wesley Davis six-man teams were on the job Need for Improved port of the size needed, any- area. warned that the ban against out- before dawn. to nearly homes , where in Central Jersey. door burning remains in effect Stephen Canonico, Clinchfield RED BANK — The newly-elec- Speaking at the annual dinne It was located east of Rt. 9 in Danskin's Stand Harriman carried a personal and in criminal cases through and will stay on until New Jer- vice president; said the lead res- ted dean of Rutgers University of the Monmouth County Ifign •n area bounded by West Farms "If I thought that an adequate letter from Kennedy asking the courts themselves, sey gets a good soaking. The ban cue team encountered traces of Scnool of Law, C. Willard Heckel, Aid Society in Molly Pitcher* Inn, and Lemon Rds. and Casino Or. airpurt could not be maintained Khrushchev to help enforce thi Lawyers, he said, should take starred when Acting Gov.