Dlrtrfkuffen TMK. hiiiiiii m. nfr». merrew aarf Wednesday, fair, kKnN.Se* weather, page 3. DIAL SH 1-OCHO VOL SS NO »ria»r. Stand dm Additional uam RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, MAY 4, 1963 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Negro Mass Near Haiti Border Effort Goes On Dominican Troc BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)-*Je- gro integration leaders say there will be no letup in massive racial demonstrations in the wake of a Sunday march by more than 1,000 Negroes who.sang and prayed is a park as policemen stood by with Await War Orders fire hoses and dogs. SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican sador Raymond Thurston as say- Moise, hid in the Venezuelan Em- Duvalier has declared martial Police Commissioner Eugene Republic (AP) - More than 1.000 ing he had information Duvalier bassy in Port au Prince and ar- law and imposed a night curfew. Connor reversed his tactics and Dominican troops supported by had ordered his civilian militia, rived in Kingston, Jamaica, Sun- Apparently his chief target now is permitted the peaceful march tanks and rocket-firing combat the Tonton Macoute, to invade the day. He said there is a torture Clement Barbot, organizer of tha from a church to a nearby park planes- massed near the Haitian embassies harboring opponents if chamber in Duvalier's palace. Tonton Macoute and an under- and back to the church. It was regime appeared threatened. border today awaiting orders to DuvaliJr broke diplomatic re- ground leader. one of the largest planned demon- strike. The letter added that Duvalier lations with the Dominican Re- An uneasy calm was reported strations of the Southern deseg- BULKHEAD STOPS CAR — Car in which seven teenagers were injured lait night, In Washington t peace mission regation movement rould kHl the refugees if Haiti public last week, .and the Domin- in Port au Prince. The U.S. Em- or the Organization of American invaded. More thin 1,400 arrests have shown her* smashed against bulkhead at foot of Water Witch Ave., Highlands. One States was reported seeking wider ican Embassy staff has returned bassy warned Americans to stay been made in the past four youth it in critical condition. • - powers to head off the threat- A former Haitian army officer home. Colombia has taken over off the streets during curfew days of stepped-up racial activi- ened clash between the Domini- said "Duvalier had gone quite the Haitian refugees in the Dom- hours. Nervous Haitians whisp- ty. can Republic and Haiti. berserk." The ex-ofiicer, Louis inican Embassy. ered rumors of continuing arrests. Still in jails or detention quar- Describing the situation as ters are about 1,000 Negroes, in- Youth Critical After Crash "highly tense," Gomalo Faclo of Rockefeller, Bride cluding more than 500 school chil- Cost* Rica, president of the OAS dren under 16. Council, called an executive ses- ''Our plans for continued dem- Seven Teenagers in Auto That Hit Bulkhead sion of the council to study the four-nation mission's report on its onstrations have not been changed James Brydon, 18, of 253 Emery Ave., Newark. and we will move right on Mon- HIGHLANDS — Seven teenagers, five of survey last week of the situation. At Honeymoon Retreat Treated for minor injuries and released day," said the Rev. Wyatt Tee them local, were taken to Monmouth Medical were John Leeser, 18, of 124 Highland Ave. Unconfirmed Reports CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)- Walker, top strategist in the Center last night after the cat in which they acre Monte Sacro ranch about 110 the newlyweds as they stepped out and Susan Laurie, 16, of 285 Bay Ave. The Dominican troops were Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller and movement. were riding crashed into a bulkhead. miles southwest of Caracas. of the plane. Listed in critical condition is B. J. Kearns, According' to police, Kearns turned into rushed to the border town of his bride honeymooned today The smiling couple flew to (he Blissful Marriage ' Plans would be changed if bi 19, of Mercer Ave., Jersey City, who was driv- Water Witch Ave. and hit the bulkhead at the imanl Sunday night amid uncon- amid the idyllic beauty of his racial talks start, he said. honeymoon retreat by private Chatting in Spanish with news- ing the car when it apparently failed to make dead end, just past Marie PI. The accident oc- firmed rumors that President Venezuelan mountaintop ranch plane after arriving in Caracas men, Rockefeller predicted his Efforts to ease the growing a turn at Marie PI. and smashed head-on into curred about 7:10 p.m. Juan Bosch would order an' in-while debate continued back threat of major trouble continued from New York on a commercial second marriage will be blissful. a bulkhead, police reported. Patrolman Walter Monahan, investigating vasion unless Haitian President home on the effect of the marairliner- . The New York governor He said they decided to spend as Burke Marshall, head of the Francois Duvalier's regime Admitted and reported in fair condition officer, said police will not be able to deter- riage on his political future. said they expect to remain In their honeymoon here "because U.S. Justice Department's civil were Linda Anastasoss, 13, of 298 Bay Ave.; mine cause of the accident until the youths are made good on its promise to give Rockefeller and his bride, the Venezuela about two weeks. ~~ we love Venezuela." rights division, worked in secret Margarej-Bodnar, who marked her 16th birth- questioned further. ,-* safe conduct out of the country ormer Margaretta Fitler Mur governor, 54, and his bride, to settle the issues. He conferred day yesterday, of 35 Barberie Ave., and Mau-' The teenagers were taken to the hospital to 15 political opponents who took g It was drizzling when they land with white and Negro leaders. rine Colton, 15, of Fourth St., all here, and by the local First Aid Squad. refuge in the Dominican Embas- phyh , arriveidd Sunday at his 1,235-ed and a shower of rice greeted an attractive woman of 38. stood atop a wing of their private plane Huge Throng sy m Port au Prince. for the brief news conference. One highly placed source said Scheduled to join the desegrega- Rockefeller, considered a lead- tion forces today was Negro com- Bosch was ready to "use any ex- cuse" to set off an armed dash ing candidate for the 1961 Repub- edian Dick. Gregory who partici- How to Raise New Taxes lican presidential nomination! with' Duvalier's forces. Opinion Divided pated in voter registration efforts Last week leaders agreed from both the Assembly and Sea brushed aside questions about Us TRENTON (AP) - Legislative The Dominican charge d'a at Greenwood, Miss. political future. leaders and Gov. Richard J; Hughes' proposed $5.6 million beer ate planned to meet with Hughes faires in Port au Prince, Frank In the demonstration Sunday, Hughes planned to decide today tax measure should be eliminated today to work out any last min- He snowed the same reticence (he huge throng of Negroes BobadUla, returned to Santo Do- ho wto raise at least $34 million and 12 of the 19 extra days of rac- ute changes. mingo with a letter the Haitian On Remarriage as he left New York's Hlewild walked from the New Pilgrim in new taxes. ing he proposed should be cut. In The Assembly hoped to act on Airport telling newsman there: Baptist church, about one mile political refugees had sent to all "There is no tax that we know their place the leaders offered a the amended revenue-raising bill foreign diplomatic missions in By The Associated Press Craig C. Truax. Pennsylvania I know you would like to dis- truck gasoline tax which wouM late today, Matthews predicted die Port au Prince.' Republican politicians across state chairman: "Any liabilities cuss politics with me, but I don't were broken up by fire hoseslone," one of Hughes' aides said bring in an estimated $3.5 million hik hi i and police dogs Friday and Sat- session would go well into the The letter quoted U.S. Ambas- the country are divided into as opposition to one proposed taxfrom out-of-state truckers. urday, night because many of the ( more than a half dozen camps marriage) be with the di- after another was ralstd. Hughes' legal aides drew up the (or the subject and decisions at Policemen blocked off the street members of the Assembly would; of thought on what effect Gov. vorce, I think," Hughes had originally asked for changes for submission to the As- another time." Birmingham's major east-west want to speak on the'revenue; Nelson A. Rockefeller's remar- ' Personal Affair $37.5 million in new taxes to bal- sembly today but Assembly Speak- Divided on Effect artery. Fire trucks pulled up and measures. riage will have on his chances for A. Searle Pinney, Connecticut ance his record $547 million budget er Elmer M. Matthews, D-Essex, the presidency. , Political circles in the United hoses were laid out. Police dogs Matthews said he hoped to gel state chairman, predicted the re-States were divided over the ef- request for the year starting July said other changes migjht be need-the tax bills passed under emer- Nixon Under The ideas expressed fall into were brought in but were kept in ed to make the package palata- marriage will have "little or nofect, the marriage will have on the cars. 1. gency suspension of the rulei so these general categories: ble to the Republican-controlled effect" on Rockefeller's image Rockefeller's career. After their leaders had an- The Legislative Appropriations that the Senate could act on them 1.
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