Israel Demands Arab Missile Pullout by the Associated Press the Talks Between the Parties
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Another Suit Filed Against ENB, One SEE Clearing Later Occasional showers today. Clearing, mild tonight. Sunny FINAL and warm tomorrow. J Red Bank, Freehold f EDITION (tct Drtlllft Pl*» 31 1° Long Branch J Monmouth County's Home Newspaper lor 92 Years VOL. 93, NO. 50 RI1D BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1970 24 PAGES TEN CENTS •••^•••••••giiiiiiiHi Israel Demands Arab Missile Pullout By The Associated Press the talks between the parties. fered to supply Israel antimis- Israel said last night^that .. proceed forthwith." sile electronic equipment and Washington's call for the Eg- It was understood that U.S. weapons if there was no de- yptians and Russians to stop Ambassador Jacob Beam in mand for withdrawal of the violating the Middle East Moscow and Donald C. .Bef- missiles. The sources said the cease-fire is not enough. Pre- gus, the top U.S. diplomat in Israelis rejected this as "in- mier Golda Meir Insisted that Cairo, were asking for a stop adequate." the Egyptians pull back the to the missile buildup rather Despite the expressed U.S. antiaircraft missiles installed than a rollback. Washington desire to get the indirect Is- in the Suez Canal truce zone reportedly did not want to raeli - .Egyptian • Jordanian since Aug. 7. make its demands so strong peace talks at U.N. headquar- that they would prompt the ters moving, Israeli sources Israeli Defense Minister Russians and the Egyptians said their government would Moshe Dayan said he ap- to abandon the quest for not send its delegate, Am- proved of a cabinet plan to peace. bassador Yosef Tekoah, back give the United States lime to to New York until it got satis, get the missiles removed Mrs. Melr in a speech to her Labor party said her gov- faction from the United through diplomatic means. States. But he warned that Israel is ernment was insisting "that In the first Egyptian com- capable of "taking military the United States press the ment on the U.S. statement of steps, if needed." Russians and Egyptians to uphold their obligations re- support for the Israeli "We' want the violations garding the maintenance of charges, the semiofficial stopped," declared U.S. State the cease-fire and military Cairo newspaper Al Ahram ©ETTWG A GLIMPSE OF THE PRESIDENTS — President Nixon on honored Mexico1! president at a.stats dinner* last, Department press officer standstill and the return of accused the United States of and Mexican President Gustavo Diaz Order wave to crowds the Hotel del Corbnado. ' ' Robert J. McCloskey. "In the the status quo at the canal," "insisting on accommodating • T meantime we believe it is of Reliable Israeli sources t h e a g g r e s s I v e and ex- that packed the main street of Coronado, Cal., yesterday. Nix- (A-rVWfrsplvoto) "" the utmost importance that said the United States had of- pansionist designs of Israel." •••••••IIIB iiiiisiiiiiioiiigmiiiiiiwisriiiiinjijfli'iir !!•••••» ^^ filed ,: EATONTOWN—The latest torney for tflie receiver, the president, was arrested and the bank on Aug. 4. But, it intervene in all suits filed directors are liable to the' director, was served at his- tally of law suits against the Federal Deposit Insurance charged with allegedly mis- said, at no time did the bank against tiie bank or the di- shareholders, not to credit-. Lincroft home. defunct • Eatontown National - Corp., reported that the TPO handling bank funds'amount- pay for the stock and ,so it rectors. Not Notified Bank is one down; three to suit,, the, first filed by a brok- ing to $5 million! • ors." The FDIC, he^ said,' remained the, property of the But it is likely fliat he will --Mr—Bruno said, "Eaton- erage house, is a "dead must first serve the depos- 'go- -•••-• File for Stoek-'-—--' ^firni. ; — ' •—•-• get some opposition in one town stockholders were never 'issue." TPO Inc., a New York bro- The latest suit against the The stock is now fn the pos- case, the share holders' suit, itors and creditors, not the notified by directors that The attorney said TPO in- kerage firm, has dropped its bank came in yesterday when session of the FDIC. The bro- when the'FDIC motion goes to stockholders. something happened at the suit against the shuttered' formed him that the firm Thomson, McKinnon, Auchin- kerage wants possession of Superior Court on Sept. 18. Mr. Bruno said that Eaton- . bank after it was closed." bank — while Thomson, "does not intend to proceed closs with offices in New the securities, or the value "of The stockholders' attorney, town bank directors have al- The suit was filed by Antho- McKinnon, Aucaincloss Inc., against the bank or (tie York City, Asbury Park and the stock, plus $10,000 dam- Anthony T. Bruno, also of ready been served in this suit. ny Guadagno of Matawan, « Delaware concern, filed a FDIC." Long Branch filed for 1,800 ages for "wrongful detention Red Bank, said last night that He said David O. Evans, and five members of his fami- suit in Trenton yesterday for Approximately 10 broker- shares of common stock of of the stock." . he will bring a motion to start chairman of the board, was ly. The suit states that the $144,255. age houses traded common Teleprompter Corp., valued Bond Posted a class action, whereby all not served "because the sher- plaintiffs hold 1,000 shares of A suit by Harris, Upham & stock in the name of Eaton- at $123,154. The brokerage house was ' shareholders of the bank will. iff reported he no longer lived common stock in the bank. Co. for $270,372 is still pend- town National which was The firm said the bank di- required to post a bond, be represented. In Long Branch." Mr. Evans' The action asks that each di- ing and so is a suit filed by closed Aug. 8 when it was rected the plaintiff to pur- double .the amount requested -• -----—Gives Reason address was given as 1083 rector be held liable for dam- six shareholders against tte fornid to be insolvent by the chase the stock for its ac- in the suit. Mr. Bruno said the suit was Ocean Ave., Elberon, a sec- ages caused to stockholders bank directors. U.S. Controller of the Curren- count on July 28 and that Mr. Warren said yesterday filed against directors instead tion of Long Branch. Mr. because of the bank's In- John Warren, Red Bank, at- cy. Douglas Schotte, bank securities were delivered to that the FDIC has moved to of the receiver "because the Schotte who also was a bank solvency. M^^^ 111 rtf 11' F > f IFII Hi+1B P HWW tti 11 ffH 111 n i N ™ i 1U i I niH P U IfHrHrl H11 tfl I H« i IfTTI ffl HTl iTfT III fl f^BIiwI FIBII lunRWnn ffflnRfffnifll l| rrHBfTPs^rTRi Fir! F Ffnftfrf Fl 11 iHI Cops' Shootout Hearing ers Have ting at Cherry Hill Lessons in CHERRY HILL (AP) - possession of a stolen ve- and his brother Lawrence J. TW brothers who were hicle. , Thompson, 21. Police said By JANE FODERAHO an air mattress aft. They' are bridge and Its tenders who, It, among four blacks accused of Court proceedings were or- Lawrence Thompson was the RUMSON — At noon, on a headed eastward, toward Sea turns out; are no less con- engaging in a shootout with derly, although, extra police- driver of the truck. • .sparkling Sunday in late sum- Bright, for a day of swim- cerned with the flow of traf- state police on the New Jer- men were present. Police said a dozen 16-by-30 mer, a bearded skipper, ming in the Atlantic. fic, be it motor or marine. - sey Turnpike yesterday face Authorities said the shoots inch posters advertising a smoking a pipe, purposefully Right behind the station Whether motorists like It or a preliminary hearing on an. out occurred after state police three-day Panther rally that steers his trim day sailer wagon Is another station not, boat traffic comes first. - assortment of charges in Mu- gave chase to a panel truck, starts today in Philadelphia northward through the swift wagon. In fact, automobiles Joseph Lease, a Sea Bright nicipal Court here today. which police said was weav- and others advertising a Pan- current of the Shrewsbury are backed up for approxi- bridge operator, reasons, The two appeared for ar- ing on the highway. One state ther meeting last month in River and disappears beneath mately a quarter of a mile . "You can stop a car — you raignment here yesterday and trooper was slightly wound- Washington were found in the the raised spans of the Sea along picturesque Rumson can't stop a boat." ed. truck were ordered held without Bright Bridge. He Is headed Road. They're all going to the But the yachtsman's right bail in Camden County Jail by The two juveniles remain in But the four refused to tell toward Sandy Hook and a day beach. Or, at least, they were of way is sometimes cur- Municipal Court Judge Albert Camden County Juvenile Cen- police if they were Panthers of fishing in the Atlantic. until the sailer came along. tailed. For instance, on week- J. Klein. ter, Camden. though they gave statements ends and . holidays, bridges - Meanwhile, up on Rumson When the boat appeared, a They are charged with atro- Arrested were Al Cosgrove, indicating they had attended open only on the hour and Road, a disgruntled father bell rang on the bridge, a cious assault and battery 16, McHill (Sandy) Smith, 17, the Panther rally in Washing- half hour between 11 a.m.