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6 ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, July 13, 1967 2 Young Village Producers Turn TV Into Groove Tube Eaton Says Kosygin Sees Vietnam Accord businss to make money. Sha piro said, "No. not really. I' was just something we wanted to do." Sarasohn said, "It seemed like a good occupation." "We didn't like what we were seeing on commercial television." Shapiro said, "and it's a medium you can do things with you can't do in the movies or on the stage." Improvising, working with a small camera and a tape unit, and calling on the help of actor friends and musicians, they put the show together in four months. Shapiro said he hopes the show can run for a number of months before they have to work up another production.

DEEP COVE, Nova Scotia UP Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin says the war in Vietnam is "susceptible to settlement, without the participation or endorsement of China," Cyrus S. Eaton, Cleveland industrialist, said today in an interview. "He was very positive about this," Eaton said. At the same time, the financier continued, Kosygin links the Vietnamese War with the conflict between the Arabs and Israelis.

The Soviet leader has demanded an "immediate withdrawal" of Israeli troops from NEW YORK (if) Down in the East Village two young men have latched onto television as a psychedelic medium and turned it into a groove tube for hippies. Out of its screens pour a cornucopia of switched-on humor, put-down and music. "We like to think we're providing heads, hippies with their own CBS." said Lane Sarasohn, one of the originators. This experiment in hippie television, however, is neither network nor station, but a theater with three 23-inch sets where an audience pays $1.75 to watch a two-hour production put together by Sarasohn, 24, and Ken Shaprio, 25. The project, called Channel One, Underground Television, premiered Monday night at the East 4th Street Theater and is shown once a night.

The audience the first night was estimated at 120 and the second night at 50. Asked if they entered the i4 A 1I DDKt Hit i i Arab territory overrun in the fighting. Eaton said he had a conversation lasting four-and-a-half hours with Kosygin in Canada on June 30. The Soviet leader had conferred with President Johnson in Glassboro, N.J., and with Fidel Castro in Havana. He stopped in Canada en route to Paris.

Sought Meeting Eaton said Kosygin sent word to him through the Soviet Embassy in Washington, asking a meeting in Gander, Newfoundland. For more than 10 years, Eaton has been on cordial terms with the Soviet leaders. He received the Lenin Peace Prize in 1960. He frequently talked with Nikita S. Khrushchev and Anastas I.

Mikoyan. Eaton said he has kown Kosygin for about 10 years. With respect to the Glassboro conferences, Eaton said, "He (Kosygin) was pleased with reception in Hi United States and agreeably impressed with President Johnson. "He felt that their meetings were constructive and helpful in terms of over-all objectives. Favors Talks "He is a consensus man, of course, and wants to report more fully to his associates.

But I think he would welcome more talks with the President." The industrialist said Kosygin told him he "felt they were on the verge of a settlement of the Vietnamese question" O) Classified Ads For i 1 Newark policemen stand outside Belmon avenue liquor store with broken window after violence outbreak following alleged beating of a cab driver. Trash can in window was used to break window. (UPI) man. He said a false report of; Smith's death fanned the pro-1 test, which was calm until short-! ly before midnight, when rock throwing began. i See Us At MONMOUTH COUNTY ANTIQUE SHOW at Monmouth Shopping Center Civic Auditorium Now Thru July 15 Bring Your Old (oint To Ut For Free Appraisals MONMOUTH STAMP COIN SHOP Now over 2.000 nq.

ft. Est. 1952 39 Monmouth Red Bonk 741-0626 NEWARK From Page 1 teen-agers gathered and were incited. We don't know who incited them." He said an "official inquiry" will be made into the incident Council Sells Two Tracts In Highlands HIGHLANDS Borough Council last night sold two prop, erties. A lot at 63 Snug Harbor avenue was sold to former Mayor Cornelius J.

Guiney Jr. for plus $398 in back taxes. The other parcel, on 1st street, was sold to Mrs. George Neil, East Orange, for $1,125 plus $163 in taxes. Mayor John A.

Bahrs and Councilman William P. Mc-Gowan voted against the sale to Mr. Guiney, claiming the down payment on the property should have been 20 per cent rather than 10 per cent, as incorrectly stated in the Council's advertisement. Mrs. Lynch abstained from voting on the 1st avenue site, noting that it is a substandard lot with encroachments from adjoining property.

Mrs. Lynch stated if the borough has an opportunity to upgrade proper Firemen summoned to a car fire near the police building were met with rocks. At least three firebombs volatile liquid in bottles were hurled. One hit a police car but did not ignite. Spina said a crowd gathered after the taxi driver, John W.

Smith, 40, was arrested on a charge of assaulting a polie- KEEPING HIS COOL-An icebog moy not be the latest in summer fieadgeor for a llama, but it's a sure way to keep a cool head during hot summer days. This is a resident of the Vilas Park Zoo, Madison, Wis. (UPI) Trucker Wins Long Fight For Approval From ICC Are you planning on an evening out? Read the entertainment pages of The Press to find out about new films in town and places to go. and announced Mayor Hugh Ad-donizio will meet later with civil rights leaders. Jones was denied a permit seven times and the case even made its way to Congress.

On March 21, the ICC finally allowed him to operate his truck line. It said it was doing so partly to enable Jones to repay his loan to the SBA. ma SUMMIE1 when the Soviet premier was in London last February, talking with Prime Minister Harold Wilson. "There was a formula," Eaton said, "but he did not go into details with me." Eaton said the resumption of American bombing of North Vietnam set back the alleged progress toward a settlement. He said Kosygin told him: "Vietnam is the major problem.

I thought we had agreed to a formula. The question is susceptible to settlement, without the participation or endorsement of Red China." ATLANTA, Ga. UP Joe Jones, a trucker whose dreams of hauling goods across the nation ran into federal roadblocks, has finally won his long fight with the government. "I think it's the greatest thing that ever happened to a little man," he said yesterday after he learned the interstate Commerce Commission will issue a (jermit for him to operate his ong sought trucking company. The permit was issued over the protests of major truck lines.

For Jones, it ended years plagued with disappointments, mounting debts, and constant battles with the government as well as with large truck firms. ties, it should take advantage of it. CHSdBAKI(S Shortly afterward, big trucking companies again complained, and issuance of the permit was withheld. Tuesday, the ICC decided there was not sufficient or proper cause to reconsider the case. The commission has given Jones 90 days in which to file routine papers, including his proposed rates.

Then, the ICC will issue a permit. mm Pair Is Accused Of Malicious Acts RUMSON Two Long Branch men were arrested yesterday Defending Champion Out in Western Golf ASHLAND, Ky. -Peggv At one hearing, Jones was faced with 21 lawyers represent-' Ing 26 truck lines, some as far away as California. Jones is a disabled World War II veteran and the father of 11 on charges of malicious dam jj Jfllly JE) 4 Piece METAL 75 FOOT 30 QT. Hardliner GRAND PRIX I Was 1f)q oa 739 JffflB TRAY TABLE GARDEN HOSE ICE CHEST CRAB TRAP J.

1 8 'ao if EX-WIFE MUST PAY CHILD AID PROSSER, Wash, (ffi A Superior Court judge has awarded William Hinson of Richland, $100 a month child support from his ex-wife. Hinson, who was divorced in 1963, winning the custody of his four children, had been holding down two jobs. He was earning $465 a month. Meanwhile his ex wife, Mrs. John Cashen, married a man who earns $1,350 a month.

Judge James J. Lawless said it was the first time he had ever ordered a wife to pay child support, but that considering the "the settlement was modest." Conley's short game betrayed her, and the defending champion from Spokane, bowed out yesterday in the second round of the Women's Western Golf Association Tournament. age to property. Lawrence Klepner, Cedar avenue, and Raymond Quesnel, Morris avenue, were released in their own recognizance pending hearing July 24 before Magistrate William P. Kirkpatrick.

Police said the men were arrested by Patrolman Walter children. "I am a little man, and I think when a little man sticks in there and fights, a lot of people will come to his aid." He gained national atttntion last year when the Small Pusi-ness Association loaned him $25,000 enough money to finance a firm but the Interstate Commerce Commission denied him a permit to operate it. Miss Conley, who lost 1 up to Mrs. Mark Porter of Riverton, N.J., held a one-hole edge as they teed off on the 15th. Here the champ missed a 15-footer and a 4-footer to take a bogev while Mrs.

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