No Evidence of Soviet Cuba Buildup

No Evidence of Soviet Cuba Buildup

Dittribuiion , Veatter 1. aJn> temperature '• —. Today Way, jhigb », Fair tonight, low BED BANK 21,725 In th* teem. Tomorrow fair, hltf> to the mid-l»s. Sunday, ) Independent Daily f mostly fair. See weather, page 2. Dial SH I-0010 VOT V\ limed ttuy. Mondu ttvoush Friaijr. tocoim Cliu Poatut FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1963 Put at Ait Bank «nd tt Additional M«Uln« OUIce.. 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Dr. Schlaefer Dies FORT MYERS, Fla. - Dr. University and in 1957 was Edward G. Schlaefer, 311 Lib- awarded an L.L.D. from Fair- No Evidence of Soviet erty St., Long Branch, N. J., lelgh Dickinson University. former president of Mon- Dr. Schlaefer was born in tnouth College, West Long New York City. He worked Branch, N. J., died yesterday. his way through Perm State He was vacationing here. Normal School. " ' He was 81.. College Condition When he announced plans Dr. Schlaefer retired from to retire, Dr. Schlaefer said Cuba Buildup: Kennedy the college post last June. Up- ie was leaving Monmouth on his retirement he was hon- College in "excellent" condi- WASHINGTON (AP)-President this year," he said. "In any case, ment of violence and protection gro been physically attacked or New York. In the case of the New ored at a banquet in Sea :ion. Kennedy says evidence gathered we should be able to make prog- of the Negro student cost the fed- denied admission by force. York walkout, he hopei both sides Girt (N. J.) Inn. He said: through daily aerial scrutiny of ress, come what may, on the first eral government $4 million, Ken- Newspaper Strikes — Kennedy will "reach the compromise which He was named president of "The- quality of instruction Cubj 'alls to support reports of step of the-three-stage reduction." nedy said it "would have .been wishes for an early end to news- ultimately they are going to reach - the college in 1957. Is superior; the enrollment is massive-new Soviet military Even as he expounded policy far more expensive" had the Ne- paper strikes in Cleveland and anyway." . Previously, he had been ex- counting; admission stand- buildup there. that could affect the nation's fu- ecutive vice president. ards are good and rising; ad- Kennedy told his news confer- ture tax history, Kennedy tried to ' From 1935 he had tpeea ministrative and staff officers ence Thursday that the 16,000 to clarify a bit of past history: The dean of Monmouth Junior Col- are working effectively; the 17,000 Soviets still on the island cloudy story of "air cover1' for lege. He was appointed col- budget is balanced; the col- "are exercising, building some the U.S.-backed Cuban invasion of lege director in 1933. Dr. lege holds deeds to its prop- barracks." . April 1961; Schlaefer's successor is Dr. erties; reserves are adequate And he said he knows of the TOs was prompted by chal- William Van'Note. to meet outstanding indebted- arrival since the October crisis of lenges thrown at a weekend state- Teaching Fellow Dr. Edward G. Sehaefcr ness; the development of only one. Soviet, ship that might ment by the President's brother, From 1930 until his college high school'teacher.and ear- long range plans is well ad- have carried arms or other mili- Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, appointment, he had been a lier - as a rural elementary vanced, and the Middle State tary cargo. that no U.S. air cover ever was teaching fellow at New York teacher in Pennsylvania. accreditation has been ex- No Evidence contemplated. This statement University. He,was vice prin- •The educator received a tended." "There is no evidence that this seemingly contradicted long-stand- cipal of the Stratford (Conn.) bachelor's degree from Co- Organizations Listed . ship.carried any offensive weap- ing reports that the President can- High School from 1826 to 1930. lumbia College In 1924 and a Dr. Schlaefer was. president ons," he said. celed planned air cover. In 1924 he was named prin- master's degree the same year •A the New Jersey Junior Col- In a session laced with foreign Kennedy' attributed the' confu- cipal of the Washington from Teachers College at Co- lege Associations from 1938-39 policy talk, Kennedy focused on sion to loose use of the phrase (Conn.) High School, preyiou*- lumbia University. He did and again in 1947-48. He was the need for Western unity. He 'air cover." He said his brother's ly serving as a West Virginia graduate studies at New York (See SCHLAEFER, Page 2) said it was not in the interest of statement was correct because the alliance for France to base the United States at no time its desire for an independent nu- planned to use its own -planes to clear force "cm the grounds that fly missions over the invasion the United States would fail to de- beach. Stayola Si^Mttits Low Bid fend Europe by whatever means But he said there was talk are necessary." about an air strike by Cuban refu- As for French President Charles gee pilots flying from bases out- de Gaulle, Kennedy said, "I would side the United States and that this On RL 36 Dualization Plan hope that our confidence in him "did not work out." He described wouM be matched by his confi- this as "one of the failures" of ; TRENTON — The state High- with a figure Of $2,672,129. L. four 12-foot traffic lanes —• two dence in us." the invasion. in each direction — and a con way Department received a low Zimmerman and Sons, Inc., Hill- The prime domestic topic o: .Other Topics crete barrier 32 inches hig HOLDUP SUSPECT 9UESTIONID—Jackie Jackton, center; of 15 St. Mary's PI., Red bid of $2,631,138 for widening, side, was third low with an of- Kennedy's news conference was ' Other major topics touched on along the 3.9-mile stretch of modernization and installation of fer of $2,810,969. his call for a three-year tax cut by Kennedy included: Bank, is escorted from Red Bank police headquarters last night by County Detective highway. a barrier and jughandles on Rt. ' ' Traffic Lanes of $13.6 billion to be partly offset Nuclear Tests — Khrushchev's Andrew Manning, left, and Red Bank Detective Lt. Benjamin Glover after question- 38 from Keyport to Keansburg. • The state agency Has 30 days The road surface will be bi- by $3.4 billion of revenue-raising recent acceptance of the principle ing in Dec. 20 holdup of Chris' Tavern, Tinton Falls. The bid was submitted by M.J. in which to award contracts.for tuminous concrete as will be th changes in special tax benefits of on-slte inspection is "very im Stavola In., Middletown. the project. Construction is not lWoot wide shoulders. Kennedy strongly implied he portent" and the possible forerun Manzo Contracting Co., Mata- expected to start before April 1. The project will extend from wants a first-step rate cut of $3.2 ner of a breakthrough in nuclear wan, was the next low bidder Plans call for construction- of a point 600 feet west of Main St., billion to go into effect this year- test ban negotiations. Keyport, to Euclid Ave., Rari- even if .Congress puts aside pro- 2 More Robbery Suspects Meredith — If James Meredith tan Township. posed benefit revisions until withdraws from the University of RED BANK-Police yesterday' Clifford M. Garrett, 23, of 13 Cot- hearing before Magistrate Irving Jughandle Plan later date. Mississippi, "that is a loss not apprehended two more suspects tage St., Newark, were held for B. Zeichner In Highlands. Set Roberts Estate Pairs of jughandles are slated "We will just have to wait and only to Mr. Meredith, but I think in connection with a series of grand jury action in connection Jackson, the chief said, has for construction on both side see whether both can be done the university." Although curtail- of the highway at Poole Ave., armed robberies in this vicinity. with the theft there. No bail was been turned over to the prosecu- and Middle Rd., in Raritan Town- Police Chief George H. Clay- set at the preliminary court tor's office, Price at $36,000 ship; Rose La., Union Beach, ton said Jackie Jackson, 21, was arrested yesterday at his home, NEW SHREWSBURY — The 900 feet runhuiff along Hie east and Laurel Ave., Keansburg. Senate to Push 15 St. Mary's PI., by Detective side of the parkway. Single jughandles are planned New Jersey Highway Authority Lt. Benjamin H. Glover and Coun- yesterday authorized an agree- Mayor John E. Lemon said at Main St., Keyport; Unio Icy Weather Grips ty Detective Andrew Manning. ment which may lead to the pur- the borough will take immediate Ave., Union Beach, and Se chase by this borough of the occupancy of the building, and Gate Ave., Union Beach. Cuba Arms Probe The chief said Jackson was Roberts Estate, Tinton Ave., tor will keep -borough tracks and A ramp system is planned fo: charged with taking part in the otter -equipment there. During the Stdhe Rd., intersection. WASHINGTON (AP)-Cuba's er than he wad set4 months ago. amed robbery of Chris Tavern, of the Nation ptm: . •••••v'.-"- •• the six-month lease term studies , Five emergency openings for military might-and whether it is These reports prompted Chair- Tinton Falls, Dec. 20. He was P. Louis Tontl, authority Winter's longest and worst siege Since the outbreak of the cur- will be made to determine the first aid and fife equipment will on the rise — is the subject of a man Wayne Morse, D-Ore., to call accompanied, the chief said, by ecutlve director, will complete of cold weather dung to much rent cold weather earlier this cost of refurbishing the property be provided In the barrier, Senate investigation beginning to- Rusk and Central Intelligence Louis T.

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