Leaders Discuss Possible Soviet Threat in Congo

Leaders Discuss Possible Soviet Threat in Congo

.f. '; 21,07$ Urn tonight in fte Ma. Mgli *•* %'S marraw la the ttt. Bet Weather, Dial SH 1-0010 IwnM dallr,,>l«4u ttiromh Tndtr. Suott Glut fwwn VOL. 85, NO. 126 ,*%M «t SrilES ml U: AdjiaHt MUlta*: OtUtn. RED BANK, N. J-, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1962 7C PER COPY PAGE ONE Prisoner Trade Is Leaders Discuss Possible Pushed HAVANA (AP)-Hope mounted today that 1,113 Bay of Pigi pris- oners nay be freed from Fidel Soviet Threat in Congo Castro** prisons by Christmas In exchange for U.S. food and medi- NASSAU, Bahamas (AP)-Pres- the corridors here that one pur- cines. Ident Kennedy confronted Prime pose of the U.S. move was to New York attorney James B. Minister Macmillan today with warn Moscow the U.S. govern- Donovan led a team of negotia- the possibility of a dangerous new ment is alert to all possibilities in tors into a new round of talks Soviet-sparked crisis in Africa's the Congo and ready for any with Castro Tuesday night- Congo. eventuality. Large stores of donated drugs The U.S. and British govern- The President and the prime and food were being assembled ment chiefs plunged into two days minister met informally for an near Miami, Fla., in case the ex- of study of complex cold war hour Tuesday afternoon, more or change goes through. problems under a cloud of gloom less in preparation for their brass- Arranged Trade generated by a deep British- tacks meetings today and Thurs- Donovan, who arranged the American controversy over the day. trade of U2 pilot Francis Gary future of the Skybolt missile. Earlier the two leaders con- Powers for Russian spy Rudolph ferred with their aides on matters Abel. early this year, arrived See Story Below to be discussed. These Include the Tuesday on a third trip to H» future of the Skybott missile, vana in his effort to effect the re- V.S. leaders reportedly feel -Britain has based her nuclear lease of the Cubans captured Jn there Is a very real danger of a deterrent hopes on American de- the invasion of April 1961. renewed Soviet thrust into the velopment of the Skybolt, a long' With him were Alvaro Sanchez Congo should the crisis generated range missile designed to be fired and Mrs. Virginia Betancourt, of- by the secession of rich Katanga from bombers at targets a'thou- ficials of the • Cuban Families Province lead ,to the collapse of sand miles away. President Ken- 'Committee; composed of pris- the moderate Leopoldville govern- nedy has Intimated he has decided oners' relatives. ment. against continuing development of . They went to the home of Mr*. Congo Prospects the missile because of test failures Berta Barreto, another negotia- The British did not appear to so far and the prospective cost. tor and soon after Castro sum- be as concerned as their Amer- He is said to acknowledge Britain moned them. can allies about the Congo pros- needs some alternative to the pects. One of Kennedy's aims at missile, and a search for that Is Mrs. Barreto said the prisoners part of his purpose here. may be freed soon — "God will- this meeting in this sun-splashed INFORMAL MOMENT AT AIRPORT— Smiling President John F. Kennedy stands with HELD IN SLAYING—Gabriel Richard Trifari, 26. right, British island resort was to em- Important Meeting ing." British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan under a bright .sun after his arrival at Win- Sources close to the negotiators it being held in the bludgeon (laying of his parents and phasize to Macmillan U.S. views Kennedy, U.S. sources say, re- said the prisoners, if freed, prob- his brother and sistar in Howell Township. Police said of what.might be done to defend gards this meeting with Jhe Brit tor Airport in Nassau, Bahamas. Center is British Foreign Secretary Lord.Home. the Congo against any new Soviet ish leader as the most Important ably will be flown to Miami in the four were beaten to: death with a crowbar. Police Tht President is there {or a two-day talk with Macmillan. (AP Wirephoto) ehsrtered planes. attempt at penetration. of all the six he has had with Castro demanded $62 million quoted Trifari as saying, "God told ma to do it." At A U.N. spokesman announced Macmillan since he was elected for their liberty but agreed later left it State Police Detective George Smith. Tuesday night that the United president. to take food and medicine Instead States is sending an eight-man The reason for this is not only of cash. military mission headed by Lt. the urgency of the Skybolt prob- Police Probe Is Ordered Cite Details Confessed Slayer Gen. Louis W. Truman, a cousin lem—which is threatening Mac- Havana relatives of the pris- of former President Harry S. miUan's political position at home oners perked up on hearing re- Truman, to the Congo to survey —but also because of the whole ports from the United States of the military needs of the U.N.range of pressing cold war prob- In Highlands House Fire force there prior to the supplying lems. ' the shipment of tons of these sup- HIGHLANDS - A fire which ing Inspector and Board of to that building by the front of more American equipment to The Kennedy-Macmillan discus- plies to Opa-Locka airfield near Take Trifari To started last Wednesday con- Health have to investigate and door. the U.N. troops. sions also will touch on such Miami. : tinued . smoldering. here last' submit detailed reports. subjects as the Soviet-Red Chinese Mayor Gulney and members The reports included these de- U.S. government sources here night—with words. He said the building inspector rift, the Chinese-Indian conflict, of council at a special meeting tails: • said Truman's mission would sur- and board have filed their re- various problems of the NATO al As a result of charges made last night vehemently denied Castro demanded $23 million Statfe Institutiwi vey not only the equipment situa- ports "In proper fashion" on. Dance, Including the attitude of during the past few days by this charge—and the mayor or- worth of drugs, $6 million In FREEHOLD-^,young, chicken some people, J>1* brother I tion but also the whole military a11 prospect. These sources did 'not France and the growing sentiment Fire Chief Ted Chodnlcki, structures slated, for con- dered the. police investigation. equipment, $9.5 million In pow-farmer who-has'.adjBtjted;killing he did aCgi- Mayor'Cornelius J. Gulney, Jr.,' demnatlon-but that.Mr. Chod- . Mr. Gutney said he wanted it 18 exclude the possibility that In an for an Independent European nu- deied milk and fMJ million to Us parents, a brother; and a sis- and or£ered^«'police,inve*igj(tioii, Blad has iot ' • . : . •. made dear that he has no ar- baby foods. He supplied long lists extreme crisis the Kennedy ad- dear potential, the meaning of ter because /'(hey were bad," not have a job. < Cottnter Charger,. t h. the fire depart- of the drugs wanted. This totals ministration would consider send- Soviet economic troubles, and was. Jlfdged;- .meptaJiytstocom- Then God told, him to tear with the chief. He only $53 milUan ^manufacturers' ing American forces to the Congo. problems inVolvlnit.the European The chief immediately-deniecl pettmf yesterdad y andd sent tto said he and the governing body list price*, but < Donovan; said There was same speculation in Highlands, Marina, owned by this — and made a counter an Institutlofl. police as he- entered headquarters fte.ertate of Peter DWmelfo, charge. He udd. there was a have expressed nothing but some time ago Castro could put with a'ttptfeof eggs . Lakewood his own value on the stocks. • Gabriel Richard Trifari, and burned the two adjacent booby trap rigged In. one of the praise for the department and suffers from "acute schizophrenic is aWut two mlleTsoutfi of the dwelllngl buildings involved in the Its :-vyt»rk. It was understood the prisoners reaction," said! Dr. John P. Mo-Trifari farm. The D'Amelio house is slated Wednesday fire and that "local .In-regards to Mr. Chodnlcki's would be. released on delivery of Deepdale Project hair in a report to the Monmouth He asked the police Where he for'condemnation.; officials" knew of it and did reports* on. buildings slated for JO per cent of the amount de- County Prosecutor's Office. could find -a priest Wibles his [;T!Jlree -firehierf' were Injured not advise the fire department... • condemnation,.the mayor had mand«..*nd: a pledge for the eggs, which he wanted to offer to th"e blaze.' ( ' : " • He said firemen could have this, comment: balance. ." '.'": ':" "' Dr. Mohair, a Freehold psy- to God. ;. j- Map Is Approved "On Thursday morning, the been injured by the trap If they • "It |a no.t enougji.for the (Ire The Air Transport Association, chiatrist, theorized that Trifari's Handbag Repairman fire chief loosed a verbal blast had attempted to gain entrance (See PROBE,, page 2) an organization off aviation execu- *»jned", family either had not MIDDLETOWN — The Plan-work on the brook, as contained known of' his condition or had The police took Gabriel home at Mayor and Council, charg- tives, said eight domestic airlines and found Mrs. Trifari and Olga ning Board last night approved in the engineer's recommenda- Ignored it. ing; that the governing body has (See HOPE, Page 2) la the tidy white and black farm- the map of Deepdale Farm, tions, be deferred -until it: be- Trifari was taken from been lax in.

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