Red China Action of Hanoi, the Spokesman Said

Red China Action of Hanoi, the Spokesman Said

Weather DUfttibatitM . 7 a.m. temperature 19. Today Cloudy today, tonight and to- MEDMIX morrow, chance of rain to- morrow. Temperature today, 25025 tonight and tomorrow in the I Red Bank Area J 60s. Sunday, cloudy, warmer. Copyright—The Red Bank Register, Inc., 1965. See weather, page 2. DIAL 741-0010 MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS VOL. 88, NO. 58 IiBued dally, Monday through Friday. Second Claw Poftagt FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1965 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Paid it Red. Bin* tail at Additional Muling OUlcu. Raritan Girl, 18, Found Slain Along Parkway HOLMDEL — The mutilated body of an 18-year-old high way maintenance worker found the body at milepost 116,5. on the boardwalk in Keansburg. She'd been wearing blue For the last five years, she had wheeled « friend, a multiple- school senior, who had been raped, clawed and beaten to death Raritan Township Police Chief William Smith reported dungarees and a blue windbreaker-type jacket. She was wear- sclerosis victim, through the halls and back and forth to yesterday, was found abandoned along the southbound lane of the girl as a missing person at 9 a,m. yesterday after her ing her school's class ring. taxis." the Garden State Parkway. brother, Henry Klinsky, with whom she resided, disclosed that Dr. Gilman said dirt markings on the girl's feet indicate "She had some plans, I believe, to become a nurse, but State police identified the victim as Mary Ann Klinsky of she had not come home Wednesday night. she may have broken away from her assailant and walked or she recently became engaged to a boy who is in service." ' 60 Seventh St., West Keansburg, a student in the Raritan State Police Detective Howard Gilliam, in charge of the ran to the spot where her body was found. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Estelle Coon and Miss Township High School. investigation, said there were no suspects in the case. He The body was removed to Mehlenbeck Funeral Home, Rt. Virginia Klinsky, both of West Keansburg, and Miss Frances Dr. B. Malcqlm Gilman, Monmouth County physician, said declined to say if the girl had been alone or was with anyone 35, Hazlet, where an autopsy was performed by Dr. Gilman. Klinsky, at home, and five brothers, Charles Klinsky of Mata- the girl died about i a.m. of a fractured skull and shock caused when last seeri alive. Miss Klinsky was born in Union Beach. She was the wan, Jack Klinsky of Keansburg, Arthur, Kenneth and Henry by repeated blows to the head with a blunt instrument. She State Police investigators from Trenton, Princeton and daughter, of the late Adam J. Klinsky and Mrs. Estelle Cobert Klinsky, all at home. also had suffered internal hemorrhaging, he said. various county barracks are working on the probe. Detectives Klinsky. The funeral will be Sunday at 3 p.m. in Mehlenbeck Fu- State police investigating the case said the girl's nude body from the county prosecutor's office and Raritan Township The girl had' been an orphan for five years. neral Home with Rev. Newton W. Greiner, pastor of Keans- was found about 3:40 p.m. along the shoulder of the super- police are co-operating. Raritan High School Principal Leo W. Moran described the burg Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Shore- highway near the entrance to Telegraph Hill Park. A park- The girl, police said, was last seen at 9 p.m. Wednesday girl as "hard-working, well-liked by everyone in the school. land Memorial Gardens, Hazlet. 2 U. S. Jets Shot Down India-Pakistan Conflict In North Viet SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) — Two U.S. Air Force Jet panes were shot down in North Viet Nam, a U.S. military spokesman said today. The F105 Thunderchiefs, part of a six-plane raid Thursday, were apparently hit by intense antiaircraft and automatic weapons fire 80 miles northwest Red China Action of Hanoi, the spokesman said. NEW DELHI, India (AP) - was reportedly given to Red backs down, One delegate ex- thousands of men tied down In The pilots were believed alive. Communist China's ultimatum ;hina at a meeting of U.S. and plained that the Chinese, having the Himalayan Mountains on to India to pull out of a disputed They were listed as missing. Chinese ambassadors in War- announced a time limit, would the northern frontier while ths Himalayan border area within aw. lose face if they did not follow The downing of the two planes three days has roused Western Diplomats at United Nations through on their ultimatum. same time trying to strike crip- brought the total of U.S. planes concern over a possible widen- headquarters in New York ex- pling blows at Pakistan on bat- shot down in North Viet Nam to The Chinese warning under- ing of the India-Pakistan war. pressed belief that China would lined Jhe need for India to split tlefields more than 1,000 miles 92 since air strikes began last cross the border unless India February, the spokesman said. In a blunt note today, the Red its forces, keeping hundreds of to the West. • Chinese threatened India with A flight of fighter-bombers, grave consequences" unless believed to be American, de- India withdraws within three stroyed the north end of a days from a Tibet-Sikkim bor- bridge in the demilitarized zone der area claimed by China. between North and South Viet Nam Thursday night, a U.S. The note did not specify what military spokesman said. the consequences would be. But an Red China struck at India in a Three Vietnamese were re- border dispute in 1962 and the ported killed but it was not yet DEMOCRATS ALL — Here are three Democrats who seek election in Atlantic High- Indian army suffered a setback known if they were North or in the heavy fighting. South Vietnamese. Observers lands. They are, left to right, Joseph R. French, for council; Jay M. Kellers, for assumed they were North Viet- mayor, and James R. Sn/der, for council. At opening campaign rail/ last night, they Red China's warning was in- ToldWASHINGTON (AP) - Aby new He McNamaraadded: "This program will help attain a 340,00-man in- namese since they were on the called for "a feeling of town spirit so our citizens can be proud — whether they be terpreted in New Delhi as far program set in motion by Secre- not only permit acceleration of crease in the regular forces b« north end of the bridge. more serious than the scores of ; Democrats, Republicans, or Independents." tary of Defense Robert S. Mc- our military buildup but it will cause of the war in Viet Nam.- ' The International Control notes ajid_ protests that have Namara may !ead eventually to also enable us to decrease the been hurled at India by, Peking McNamara explained that Commission began an Immedi- wholesale shifts of civilians into number of draftees who. would what he called the saving of 15,- date investigation. India, Cana in recent months. This was the noncombat jobs now handled by otherwise be required." first such protest with a dead- 000 men is, made - possible by da and Poland are the three men in uniform. substituting 60,000 civilians who members of the commission. line. He estimated that the drop of Democrats Hit Leaders The result would Be a reduc- about 75,000 in inductions would will hold their jobifor a long U.S. authorities reported Just .a few hours after Red tion of U.S. military manpower, span perhaps 18 months' time. time in • place of Military wen these other developments: China broadcast its ultimatum, now planned to reach close to 3 who would nprmalljr.be expect- •- About 40 Viet Cong staged a deeply worried Indian officials million, and a corresponding The draft recently was sharp- ed to serve : relatively short' predawn small arms attack on a displayed a new reluctance to reduction in reliance on the ly tuiued upward, from about tours of duty and who would government outpost seven miles In Atlantic Highlands even ^peculate on whether the draft to fill the ranks. 17,000 men a month to a soon-to- have to be .replaced. southwest of Saigon. Vietnam- war against Pakistan could still •A/top level manpower utiliza- be-achieved 35,000 a month, to (See CIVILIAN, Page 2) ese casualties were light and no ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-In the populace—just themselves." of people' has "distorted the be pursued with what Prime estimate was made of guerrilla Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri tion board will convene this fall a kickoff of their campaign for Mayoralty candidate Jay M. issues in town and drained the to monitor the first phase of the losses. November election, local Demo- Kellers, and running mates, life's blood from its veins and Thursday called "unabated vig- or." new program and to develop Twenty U.S. planes bombed crats last night charged that "this James R. Snyder and Joseph R. arteries." The three candidates plans for enlargement of it in Neighborhood Council the Co Dinh military barracks, town has been controlled for more French promised to "break the stated -hey would instill "new A State Department spokes- subsequent years. 13 miles west of Thanh Hoa in than three decades by a few monopoly of that few." blood, new vitality, new spirit, man said in Washington the North Viet Nam. The same area people who don't give a hoot for Charging that a small group a new bolt and restore the two- United States is maintaining a McNamara told a news con was hit Tuesday.

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