Annual ChrUtmas Preview ears Weather DMribuTion 7 «Jn. temperature 44, Con- Today siderable cModineH today, with BED BANK a higher SO. Cloudytonightlow 20,550 la th« 40*. Tomorrow cloudy with •Mile chance of rah, highest tem- 1 Independent Daily f perature In the 40(. See weather, paje 2, Dial SH I-0010 VOL. 85, NO. 107 RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1962 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Nehru Rejects Red Chinese Terms for Cease-Fire NEW DELHI, India (AP) - Is officially received. But the troops in the Ladakh area In Initial appraisals of the Chi- jected a 1959 proposal for such Nehru's government went Red China says it has ordered Chinese statement clearly the northwest and the Towang nese offer Indicated the Chi- a territorial swap. ahead today with, its military Its victory-flushed Himalayan blocked the idea of restoring sector of the northwest frontier nese appeared willing to^with- Important Difference preparations and police ar- legions to silence their guns at Indian troops to posts they held 12K mile* behind the line of draw from a large sector of There is an important differ- rested over 100 Indian Com- midnight tonight (11 a.m. EST), in Ladakh before Sept. 8. actual control on Nov. 7, 1959. India's northeast frontier dis- ence for the Indian government munists, including leaders of but Indian Prime Minister In their statement, the Chi- On the eastern sector of the trict, where they stand poised between the Sept. 8, 1962, with- the opposition in the legisla- Nehru in effect rejected the nese said they planned to put northeast frontier, the Chinese at the gateway to the fertile drawal line it demands and tures of three states where the terms set by Peking for the a cease-fire into effect unilater- said they would withdraw to and populous Assam Plains, but the Nov. 7, 1959, status pro- party is strongest. The arrests cease-fire. ally tonight and to begin troop the disputed McMahon Line were not giving up any impor- posed by the Chinese. were made under an ordinance Nehru told Parliament today withdrawal! Dec. 1 to- establish and then pull back an addition- tant ground in Ladakh far to India began placing a picket giving the government sweep- India would stand by its in- a 25-milfrwlde ' demilitarized al 12K miles. the west. line of outposts in. Ladakh aft- ing internal powers because of sistence on the restoration of zone between the two forces. Peking also proposed that, Peking seemed ready—in fu- er 1999. By the Chinese terms, external aggression. military positions held before They called on the Indjans to after lesser Indian and Chinese ture negotiations—to give up India would have to give up the Nehru watched' as Presi- last Sept. 8 as the condition for take similar measures and officials worked out details of its gains in the northwest in forward line that was estab- dent Sarvepalli Radhkakrishnan settlement. warned they would fight back if the demilitarized zone, Chinese return for strategically valua- lished to check 'Chinese en- . swore in Y. B. Chavan as the He said bis government the Indians continued shooting. Premier Chou en-Lai and Nehru ble Ladakh, across which they croachments in Ladakh. This new defense minister. Chavan would consider the Chinese Would Withdraw meet in Peking or New Delhi have put a road connecting line was overrun in the first succeed Nehru's former closest statement—broadcast earlier to- The withdrawals, Peking to. negotiate a border settle- Tibet and the western Chinese days of the Chinese offensive adviser, V. K. Krishna Menon, day by Peking Radir>-when it said, would' carry Chinese ment. province of Sinkiang. Nehru re- that began Oct. 20. (See NEHRU, Page 2) O'Brien ces Cuban Blockade Lifted; FARIWELl TO FRONTIER rHGHTHtS —Indian Prim* Hensler Minister Nehru bids farewell to members of hit personal office staff in New Delhi, after they volunteered to: serve SHREWSBURY — The official family of this borough underwent at the front against Chinese Reds. Nehru has rejected some changes last night when Chinese conditions for « cease-flra and withdrawal. Borough Council accepted the to resignation of Councilman (APWirepholo) Charles I. Hensler and seated his inspection on the spot, he said the qualities will continue to serve the also agreed to permit the, planes replacement, Kenneth A. WASHINGTON (AP)-President made—and a complete settlement to be observed and counted as O'Brien. ' Kennedy, saying there is reason United States will do its own could open the door to solution of cause of freedom with distinotion for gratitude in this Thanksgiving checking on military activity in other east-west issues. In the years to come,'1 they go. Authorities indicated the Council also named Donald F. week, has called off the U.S. Cuba. Philosophically, He added: "In The news conference-, his first In Russians would need 30 days in Trotter to the Planning Board to blockade of Cuba in return for He clearly meant that among this week of Thanksgiving, there nearly 10 weeks, was carried by which to dismantle the planes, fill (he vacancy left by the re- promised removal of Soviet bomb- other mtasures mis country would is much for which we can be national radio and television net- crate them and get ships to Cuba cent resignation of Philip H. ers from the Island. continue to send out reconnais- grateful as we look back to where works. • ' ' -. to haul them home. Meyer; accepted the resignation Serious problems remain, Ken- sance planes to guard against an- Kennedy opened the session of. John C. Rodenburg from the we stood only four weeks ago—the lift Quarantine nedy emphasized Tuesday night other buildup in Cuba, despite Board of Health; and confirmed unity of this hemisphere, the sup- with the dramatic announcement "Inasmuch as this goes a long at his first news conference since the appointment of Morris Miller Prime Minister ' Fidel Castro's port of our allies and the calm that Soviet Premier Khrushchev way toward reducing the'danger the Cuban crisis, spread: jitters ToRiverview to fit another Board of Health threat to shoot them down. determination of the American had just promised in a personal which faced this! hemisphere four around the. world. vacancy. Real Progress people. These qualities may be message to pull out all IL28 jet weeks'ago," Kennedy-said, "1 Until arrangements are made to Yet, with the manner of a man tested many more times in this bombers within 30 days. RUMSON -, A pbyBician said; ord as being most willing to sup- Appointed to the governing have this afternoon instructed the verify the withdrawal of Soviet reporting the worst is over, Ken- decade, but we have increased Khrushchev reportedly had bere last night that most mem- port a building .'fund if, in the body in January of last year, secretary of defense to lift our missiles and planes, preferably by nedy said real progress has been reason to be confident that those bers of the medical staff "felt future, more satisfactory plans Mr. Hensler was elected to his placed 30-odd IL28s id Cuba. He naval quarantine." ' the medical needs of the com- are submitted and presented fo first full term in last year's As expected, Cuba'and thorns munity could best be served by consideration." election. The reason given for still sticking out of the crisis dom- adding to the existing Riverview Mr. DeRldder declined immedi his resignation was the pres- inated'the' half-hour In a room ate comment on Dr. Paterno'i sure of "increasing business Says Eatontown Opposes School crowded with Correspondents. But Hospital." ; Dr. Charles F. Patemo, statement. ' . ' . commitments." He said Ms the President'made other signifi- NEW SHREWSBURY — Mayor Eatontown and this borough at- a tuition scheme would equal was making every effort to ob- Shrewsbury Dr., said this in com- Doctor1* Statement business would not allow Mm cant news. • • menting upon Monday's an- "to properly serve the borough." Herbert E. Werner of Eatontown tended. about $367,965. tain some federal aid to assist He announced he had signed the Hie doctor's statement follows: last night predicted that residents Muteemeot by J. Raymond De- The referendum on the bond The mayor said he had no in- in the payment of construction long-awaited order to ban discrim- I am. writing, concerning the la Investment Baches* of his borough would "vehement- issue question win be held Dec. RJddef, president of the hospi- tension of putting students at.a costs. ination in federally aided housing. Mary appearing in the Red-Bank Mr. Hensler is in the invest- ly" oppose the proposed addition 11. disadvantage by limiting their tal's boafd qt governors, that toe "We have sought the assist- H» saM a team headed by W, Register of Noy. It, relatbg to ment business, to the Monraouth Regional High The lyo municipalities- educational program here. '•"' executive committee "ha. voted stai tm.it Rep .James C. Auchto- AvertU HarHmari, assistant ate 1 Mayor James W. Bh) said ol StarfjMbury Township comprise He pointed out that bis own to"fjfrwwvH to the boardb : thaht of closs, be said. ... retary <of Mate for Far Eastern to la* pee- &e former chairman at the Ztt- WfermSc-naj school district. Children were college graduates'. pUnV to construct a $2.5 million , Mr. Werner made $&$&. ramarm k Gordon Bartle, board presi- affairs, was leaving for New Delhi posed "satellite" hospital la Mid-lag Board «od member of the •"--—- — Eatontown stu> but .when queried by one rest-dent, said federal authorities had Rlvtrvlew fadlity at Middletown duringi g, a n Jl j&«ti<>&t&«ii « bubt to determine India's needs in Its dletown.
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