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Halt Viet Raids WASHINGTON (AP) - the Cussed in His Meeting with the of New Disarmament Agreements Weather n. Wr, U|hl« 7 /&** Bank Area J NORTHERN MONMOUTH'S HOME NEWSPAPER DIAL 741-0010 lM M VOL. 87. NO. 118 * throocb *rVU7- I*oo FMUV THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1964 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Ottlcu. Halt Viet Raids WASHINGTON (AP) - The cussed In his meeting with the of new disarmament agreements. Union thought the United States Rusk replied,that the United Johnson administration has asked President and added: He has made clear in the past should withdraw its troops from States sees the measure as one the new leaders in Moscow to "I think that the exchange of that if there were constructive South Viet Nam. Rusk replied which would block dissemination use their influence to halt Com-views was useful and the at- results in view he would be will' that the troops were in South Viet because the nuclear weapons munist operations from North Viet mosphere in the course of the ing to go anywhere and meet Nam to assist the government and supplied to the proposed force conversation was friendly." with anyone for the purpose. people there in the defense against would be covered by such strict Nam against South' Viet Nam. aggression from North Viet Nam international'safeguards that no Other Topics Gromyko said he brought to and that the United States was one country would be able to em- The request was made to So- Johnson a message of greeting viet Foreign Minister Andrei A. He did not specify the other fully informed on infiltration of ploy them. and best wishes from the Soviet men and supplies from the north Gromyko by Secretary of State topics taken up with Johnson. leaders—the men who replaced Gromyko'* interest in plans for Dean Rusk in the course of a But he did say that, the Presi- into the south. the force was sharpened by the dent welcomed the $555 million premier Nikita Khrushchev in series of conferences Gromyko mid-October. " On another subject Gromyko fact that Johnson concluded Tues- held here yesterday with Rusk defense budget cut which was an- day two days of conferences with nounced yesterday by Soviet Pre- Ah earlter meeting between asked Rusk whether he had any and President Johnson. Rusk al- new information to provide on British Prime Minister Harold mier Alexei N Kosygin. Rusk and Gromyko over lunch- Wilson in which the nuclear so asked the Russians to work for the proposed formation of a nu- peace in Southeast Asia. Asked whether Johnson and he eon at the Soviet Embassy pro- weapons issue was the principal talked about the possibility of anduced what U. S. officials called clear weapons force in the North one discussed. Gromyko conferred with John- a,lively exchange on the war inAtlantic Alliance. The Soviet Un- East-West Summit conference, Soviet sources said that Gro- ion at the White House for about Gromyko brushed aside the ques- South Viet Nam. It was on that ion has campaigned against such 80 minutes. In a show of cordial occasion that Rusk specifically a force on the ground that it myko would return to New "York tion. • today. He Hew from Moscow to ity, the President escorted him Johnson-was understood, how- told Gromyko the United States would put nuclear weapons into to the door opening on the White hoped the Soviet Union would usethe hands of West Germany. He New York two weeks ago to at- ever, to have developed the line tend the opening of the UN Gen- House executive entrance drive- in his conversation that he is its influence to work for peace in attacked the project in his talk way when the talk ended. Southeast Asia. with Rusk as a means of dis- eral Assembly. Rusk and he had deeply Interested in easing ten held a series of talks in New Gromyko said disarmament and sions and improving East-West Gromyko, according to U. S. seminating nuclear weapons levers! other subjects were dis- relations, particularly in the field informants, told Rusk the Soviet more widely. (See RAIDS, Page 12) AFTER 'FRIENDLY' CONFERENCE — President Johnson and Soviet Foreign MlnUHt Andrei Gromyko flash grins last night after a long White Home conference. After a Welfare Board Adopts Rules discussion .of disarmament and other East-West issues, tjis Soviet official t«rmed tn* conference both "useful" and "friendly." In-background are Soviet; Ambauador-Xn*' For Doctor Fees, Drug Controls atoly Dubrynin, left, and Secretary of State Dean Rusk. (AP Wir»ph»toJ FREEHOLD — In a move: to better control all payments made to doctors but the idea was in such service. medical expenditures for welfare recipients, the abandoned as Improper. —That welfare patients, once treated by a par- State's GOP Leaders Mbnmouth County WeMare Board yesterday adopted Mr. Lass said Uie board might create unwar- ticular doctor, regularly return to his office when • schedule of fees for doctors and tightened con- ranted sensational attention for toe doctors who seeking medical attention. • . • trols on drug supplies. : ' - number about 175 of the county's approximate 400 In the last 12 months the county has paid out Under study several months, the action grows registered physicians. Anyone interested in ob- $96,000 to physicians. out of concern about bills from some doctors and, taining the information, however, may get it from Under the new code, three doctors — Daniel O. On Avoiding Primary Ba according to board President Ernest W. Lass, an the county Board of Freeholders office, Mr. Lass Feathcrston, Asbury Park; Jacob Levin, Freehold, observation that some patients may be, "over- added. and Edward A. Sohauer, Farmingdale — plus Dr. CHERRY HILL (AP) — Newcommittee probably will be de- ly constituted screening commit- treated." Mr. Lass said the board could not argue with Francis A. Pflum, as president of the medical so- Jersey Republican leaders agreed cided in the first 10 days of Jan tee." ; ' -. :' '.-.,' --') ' The ninejpoint code was reviewed last week by the explanations of doctors, who had received large ciety, will comprise a medical advisory committee last night that the party's 1963 uary, Sen. Frank Farley said fol- Send Recommendations the board's staff and the executive committee of parts of the county payments, have given. to the welfare board. candidates must not face a pri- lowing a meeting of representa- Farley-said some: of the cTiair- the Monmooth' County Medical Society at which These included: The committee will arbitrate any differences mary fight but put off a decision tives of 19 of the state's 21 Re-men wanted to consult with", their between doctors and the board, and will be re- on whether- to form a commit- publican county chairmen. committees ' and. leaders within time claims of a few doctors and, their explanations —The doctors concerned include some who have 1 were; reviewed. their practice in areas of high welfare incidence. quired to approve cases where frequent visits to tee to screen them. Farley, Atlantic County, leader their counties on how a screen- , Consideration was given to releasing a list of —These doctors accept night calls and specialize (See BOARD, Page 3) The question of a screening and chairman of the. Republican ing, committee should act. and County chairmen's . organization, who should be 'on it. : • i •; said the meeting produced a de- The county: chairmen wer* "to termination..to avoid, a primary send -tfieir recommendations; to battle. , /'. •, ,'•• Farley. • • : , ,; ; Farley said the "pattern on the Ford to Lose Holmdel He said no one spoke on behalf screening comrrtlttea" has not of any candidates.' ' been established out added tttat 1 M. Ford to disclose the reasons for its to hire and fire a man of Mr. Mr. Wallach turned to th«talk to you about this. I will not Sen. CharlwW;-Sandman Jr.. he believed "proper representa- will not hav» Ms contract re- decision. I ant seeking to obtain Ford'STibiKtyr" superintendent, and said: •:— -• walk -away fronr a roan I; ad-" R-Cape May, who earlier yester- tion of every segment of tWrjitr- newed as superintendent of a new position." Mr. Landers answered "Yes." "I just don't understand your mire." ' day said it was "altogether pos- ty" would be Insured. , •."•' •choota. .•••'•• * The announcement brtju^t a "Then," Mr. WaJlach Mid, silence .».:'.." Mr. Ford was appointed ad- sible" he would seek the nomi- There was some feeling that'a John J. Landers, Board of Ed- storm, of protests from residents, "why not just take my salary ''Darn ltl How can you sit ministrative principal to Holiridel nation for governor next year, screening 'ooranritteev H•••; ap- ucation president, pressed all drawn to the meeting by the and disburse it for me. This is there and permit this board to schools in July, 1959. Last Feb- reportedly agreed to abide by theproved,', should.' bs "augmented week by residents who'had heard persistent rumors. what you are doing. My taxes take away a position you have ruary, after obtaining tenure at recommendations of "a proper- are being spent without regard earnea?" principal, he was appointed su- ^i 3) "rumors" of the pending move, Wallach's View made the announcement last for how I may feel about it." - Mr. Ford replied: "I am an perintendent. Two years in this Bernard Wallach, 10 Overtook Theodore Friedauer, East Main educator. The board can make position would have given him night. Dr., repeatedly criticised the He refused to give a. reason St.; president of the Property this decision. I have no tenure. tenure. board in general and Mr, LanOwner- s Association, said: There is nothing rotten here. He has refused to submit his for the board's decision. ders, In particular. Otto Given "1 would hate to be in Mr.
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