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S, command compounds in Hue and elsewhere, making-some headway toward ending the grave Saigon authorities And militant student leaders to but-some American advisers remained in the field political crisis that has threatened to tumble it. ease tensions in the capital. with Vietnamese troops. ' Ky called the situation still serious but said he EVACUATE AMERICANS 'GROUND OFFENSIVE la confident the difficulties with dissident military Some 10,000 Vietnamese demonstrated peaceably In the war against (he Viet Cong, the U, S. 1st. men In Da Nang can be resolved peacefully. ' earlier in the day in Hue, 400 miles northeast of Infantry and Australian troops announced a big A few hours after Ws optimistic statement, 1,000 Saigon. Because of the continuing agitation in the ground operation 30 miles east of' Saigon ' had demonstrators surged through the center of Saigon northern Buddhist stronghold, some 70 foreign ci- driven the Viet Cong- out of 28 base camps in the tonight, wrecking-a Vietnamese newspaper office on vilians—half of them American*—were evacuated to jungle and swamps. Supported by New Zealand ar- the way. The youths moved out from a student head- nearby Marine bases at Phu Bai *nd Da Nang, tillery fire, the allied push in the.past week has quarters at whistle commands from a' group of The U. S. embassy, which canceled its first, accounted for 23. Viet Cong killed and'the'capture young Buddhist monks. ' . evacuation order yesterday, decided to act after it of 15 Communists, 10 weapons, two tractor-trailers The mob gathered strength as it surged down- was told by Vietnamese authorities they could not and 867 tons, of rice, a spokesman said. town and attacked the ground floor office of the . assure the safety of American installations in, Hue. V • (See VIET NAM, Page 3) - ' Hughes Aims for July 1 Sales Tax By WUXIAM HENDERSON the Senate and Assembly it will aid, colleges, institutions, com making arrangements to hold fer as little as possible from the CHILDREN PARADE IN ANTI-U.S. PROTEST — Teacher* lead S«,u1h Vietnamew TRENTON — New Jerseyaa? be signed a? soon as possible by muter problems and other, major joint sessions next Monday and sales fax. The governor is par- school children in an orderly anti-government and anti-American demonstration in Tuesday. ticularly emphatic ajxnit having will start paying a selective 3 Gov. Richard J. Hughes so that projects, Hue yesterday. It w«t the third straight day that thousands marchsd in such, protests per cent sales tax July 1 if plans collections can begiin Jully 1. Would Be Cut The full Legislature returns children's clothing and shoes tax- of the state administration go The July l date is when, under .The $180 million would have from, its Easter vacation April free'. ; ' in the central Vietnamese capital city. (AP WirepKotof) through without a hitch. the law, the 196647 state budget to be scratched from the budget18, but the governor, working Other items not to be taxec The present timetable calls for goes into effect. if a tax bill is not enacted in against time, might'call the As-would be prescription medicines; a compromise Democratic-Re- At the State House, it's "optime.- , sembly into special session next food for home consumption; uti publican tax measure to be in-eration speed" for drafting de- While state treasury and taxweek.. • ' '• ities necessary in the home, in- troduced in the Legislature Mon- tails of the sales tax machinery. officials already are at work try- Optimism that there will be a cluding electricity, gas, water, day, April 18 and, after two Tlie present 5869.5 million budget Ing to iron out bfg and little kinks tax is at its greatest height and possibly telephones and fuel readings, to be Voted on Mon- is geared to an anticipated $180 in the tax formula, the Democrat- among both party leaden since oa. day, May Z, The Register learned.! million from a: broad based tax ic and Republican teams appoint- the issue began to hit the head- There* is a chance newspapers If the broad based tax clears which would be used for school ed to discuss the problem were lines. and magazines would not be On the basis of this encourage- taxed. : : ment, the governor has-ordered The Register also was in- his cabinet members to "get 1 formed last night that the pow- ready. ' • erful Essex County Democratic FREEHOLD — The Monmouth County county; parks, Holmdel and Shark River, are A difference of opinion among legislative delegation, which re- Board of Freeholders completed action yes- covered by the $400,000 authorization. Most of Grievance Campaign the lawmakers still exists' but mained solidly against an income terday on allocating $400,000 for additional the investment will be reimbursed.from state the wide gap has been narrowed tax, is now split over the sales park land purchases. Green Acres and federal Open Spaces money. to; just a couple of basic items. tax. , Hardly was the vote taken, however, when Availability of outside aid for land.jbuy-. A fiscal aid to Gov. Hughes in- Now, two of the county's four it was disclosed that studies ore under way to ing, freeholders have pointed out, speeds pos- formed The Register last night: senators will vote for the1 tan pick new park sites and plan for their; ac- sible development, with county money. Pressed by Teachers "The budget won't be cut. The as well as six of the nine as quisition. ."••_' . ' Biggest of the new purchases is 67 acres Republicans don't; want that. sembiymen. It is not too much tc ',,' Walter Schoellner, secretary of the Parks from Barclay Hill*, Keyport Rd., Holmdel, RED BANK - Teachers of this The Red Bank Teachers' As Its ad will appear In The Register They requested some funds be hope that the. whole group wil and Recreation Commission, told The. Regis- for $228,000, Others are 11 acres, Matilda L. district today start advertising tomorrow. sedation has purchased tiro shifted from capital spending for swing over the governor's side. ter" that he recently made an air survey of Holmes,' Main St., Holmdel, $»,0d0; aad 3$' their grievances against the The publicity is step one in a construction of institutions and spots on local radio stations, am On the GOP aisle in the Sen possible new park lands in company of William acres, Antnony'Veran'ge, Keyport Rd., Holn£ Board of Education. series of sanctions the associa- colleges to those, monies going ate, Gov. Hughes was t<rid. thai , L. Ulrich, clerk of the freeholder board. del, $5,300. These tracts will be sdded-toHoinK tion promised to invoke' if the to local school aid to help the Sens. Richard R. Stout (R-Mon There will be no early indication of deci- del Paris. tax burdened property owner and board did not meet jointly with mouth,-5th) and William T. Hier- sions, however. Also, 29 acres, Charles and Helen Allen, for county and local roads. This, ing' (R-Ocean, 5th) would', sup- "This problem of planning parks and pub-: Neptune, $58,530; and 45'acres, Richard and Rafferzeder Resigns the teachers by yesterday. The will be done." Gov. Hughes lays port the tax| as will four othei lie lands is never ending as the: population Alice Hlnsk, Neptune. J67.5O0. Both'of the board agreed to a joint meeting, the change could'involve $10 mil- party aenators/' •;''•'•'' •"•'" growl," UWfftcretary observed.' :. latter tracts'adjoin Soar* River park' in Wall b*ut not until April 13 or 19. lion. ..;•.. '.-.-• The Republicans have 10 votes < "Locations must be kept secret until-funds • Township. • . l : Gov. Hughes, who said last Front Committee Post Repeating Demands in the upper house and the Dem- ,*ra available and selections are made. The •" "•" In mar action, the board: • ° " '""' ' SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP - the township of efhctivi police night he hoped a sales tax wouldocrats 19. The tax biH would ' trouble is that too often you have to let it be Approved appropriation "of $70;500 as its Wilfred F. Rafferzeder, veteran protection by granting 'security In theft id*,;Mi teichert will be pissed tiy At end ot th« need 15 votes for passage. inowrt in advance where you want to buy, add nnt-yeftr share in an fS mill/on Raritan Bay : township committeeman, re- of employment to permanent po- repeat their demands: Recogni- month or Shortly thereafter, is In the Assembly, The Demo- then speculation sets in. ' beach erosion and hurricane protection project' signed last night, effective April lice force members. It also sel tion of the association, a nego- deeply concerned over exemp- crats control by a big. 41J-K " . HIGH MORTALITY sponsored by the federal government. Added up machinery for future expan- tiations agreement and recon- tions. spread with 31 votes needed-{oi ' '"Inflated prices reap a higher mortality county funds will be required in 1967 and 1968.