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LBJ, Gromyko to Meet Today Weatter as* ntfUL «b«X p M at fat* today eadteg ttb 26,925 flbt High today uoood 7pt Low Red Bdnk\^rea f tonight la upper 4fe. High to- morrow »M5. Outlook Wednes- Copyright-The Red Bank Register, Inc. 1968. day, partly cloudy and cool. DIAL 7414)010 MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 88 YEARS VOL. 89, NO. 74 atur. icmur tonwio nmur- Swoui CUM OUP MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1966 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE ^ t Additional MiltHif OUlctt. Sit-In at College LBJ, Gromyko To Resume Unless To Meet Today Parley Is Arranged WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres- West on matters other than Viet According to this theory, Moi- ident Johnson meets with Soviet Nam.- And a major reason for cow Is now so far ahead in (he By SANFORD R. STAROBIN Joseph A. Greene and John Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gro-this, in the opinion of U. S. an- Slno-Soviet contest that the WEST LONG BRANCH — A Oltman, both of the English de- myko late today amid a scent alysts, Is that Communist Chi- Kremlin feels freer to pursue its sit-in demonstration at the Mon- partment, said they would join of slight Improvement in U.S.- na's Red Guard convulsion has own foreign policy ends regard- mouth College president's office the protest. They indicated other Soviet relations. heavily damaged Peking in her less of Chinese charges of So- was scheduled to resume at noon faculty members, including de- U.S. sources cautioned against rivalry with Russia for leader- viet collusion with the United today unless President William partment heads, would also par- any great expectations from the ship of the Communist camp. States. G. Van Note agreed to meet with ticipate. White House session, which was protesting students. Indications Since the demonstration began in the nature of a courtesy visit last night were strong that he last Monday with picketing, the since Gromyko is in this coun- would not. college has said that it was up try attending the U. N. General The students, who have been to the state Division on Civil Assembly fall session. demonstrating since last Monday Rights to enforce anti-dlscriml- But the mere fact of a Gro- Both Parties In protest of alleged, discrimina- nation rules in housing. The stu myko trip to Washington was a tion in college approved off-cam- dents have contended the college step above the icy atmosphere pus housing, pledged last night should enforce the rules. that set in with the massive to resume their vigil if Di. Van The students have leveled U.S. military involvement in Viet Note did not agree before noon their fire at the Chateau, Nam in 1965. See No Issue to meet with them by tomor- boarding house for co-eds at 247 Spurned, Capital row. A professor who contacted Cedar Ave., and at a cottage on A year ago Gromyko stayed Dr. Van Note last night said he Van Pelt PI. These residences, away from the U.S. capital, wa» "Intransigent" in tils re- the students say, have discrimi- though he went to New York as In Viet War fusal to acquiesce to the stu- nated against Negroes, usual for the annual U. N. open- WASHINGTON (AP) - With dent's demands. C. Walter Withey, college ing and had stopped at the White But how the average citizen House in previous years. less than a month of campaign- will react to this at the poll* A number of faculty members vice president lor financial af- ing left, strategists of both Nov. 8 remains largely t mys- were expected to Join the stu- fairs, last week offered to mail The Kremlin still supports parties are admitting privately tery. One Democratic senator, dents on the floor outside the an anti-discrimination pledge to Dr. William G. Van Note North Viet Nam against what it they haven't found the Viet Nam seeking re-election, seemed to president's office. all landlords of college approved terms American aggression, and war to be a congressional elec- voice the sentiment of many of Robert M, Rechnlte, a mem- might, result in an atmosphere housing. If that pledge were not it has served notice it will not tion issue. his colleagues when he put It ber of <he English department, conducive to negotiation.- Mr. completed the residence would move for peace talks until Ha- be dropped from the list, he said. Most candidates interrupting this way: advised the students to refrain Rechnitz said unless the students noi wants them. Gromyko "I know the people wish we enacted the demonstration mora- The students rejected the of- their campaigning to check in from demonstrating for one week HONOR COLUMBUS — The Long Branch Christopher spurned another peace bid in now and then for major Senate didn't have this war on -our and "take absolutely all pres- torium he could not join them. fer as inadequate. New York Saturday, which had Columbus Club yesterday placed the annual wreath of and House roll calls report the hands and wonder why we ever lures off" the college admini- The students rejected the sug- Some 25 students and three been presented by British For- got into it. They'd like to have flowers on the monument honoring Christopher Columbus. voters are disturbed about the stration. He said such action gestion for a sterner posture. (See SIT-IN, Page 3) eign Secretary George Brown. ever-enlarging conflict and frus- it end but not many of them Attending the ceremonies in Slocum Park are, left to What appears new is a Soviet trated by the apparent failure want to cut and run. I think Faculty May Back Watkins right, Ralph Damiano, chairman of the wreath laying Interest in possible deals with the of peace efforts. (See ISSUE, Page 3) ceremony; Rocco Bonforte, president of, the Christopher Columbus Club, and retired county court Judge John C. May Leave Hospital Today Giordano, founder of the club. The city's Columbus Day Set Daly Censure Vote festivities will take place Wednesday with the annual parade, VEST LONG BRANCH — Thesupport from the American Mr. Greene said the response Watkins Faces Charges Monmouth College faculty will people." to last Friday's incident would RUMSON — Martin A. Wat- few steps to the stage while As- Mr. Watkins quickly stepped to vote Friday on resolutions cen- Mr. Greene last night was be increased collections for Mr. kins, ''Peace — Equal Rights" semblyman James Mi Coleman, the front of the stage, outshout- •uring Freeholder Marcus Daly quick in his rebuttal. "If Marcus Watkins' campaign, greater candidate for Congress, faces a Jr., Republican, was speaking. - ing Dr. Kinney who signaled Sgt. and supporting &e right of Daly thinks this way, isn't it distribution ' of leaflets and a PoliticiansTurn hearing in Municipal Court Oct. He doffed his top coat, took a Shea from the rear of the hall. peace candidate Martin Watkins funny what happened to Marty rally staged in his "behalf. 24 for disturbing the peace Fri- vacant chair next to Rep. James The sergeant told the candidate to speak. Watkins," he declared. This Friday's faculty meeting day at a high school political J. Howard, Democrat, greeted he was under arrest and started A faculty spokesman yesterday "Dissent of one sort is given was called last week after 18 forum. the congressman warmly and to usher him off stage with both •aid many faculty members an extraordinary, preferential professors petitioned for the ses- settled back. of his hands on the upper arms were enraged at Mr. Daly's boo- treatment to dissent of another sion to discuss circumstances Out in Asbury (See PHOTOS, Page 13) of Mr. Watkins. Most in the audience of 500 big last Thursday of a remark sort," the professor charged. which led to a continuing demon- After about 20 steps, Mr. Wat- by Dr. Martin Luther King in Because Dr. King was invited stration by students protesting Arrested on the stage where were uncertain at first whether Democratic and Republican Con- the demonstration was genuine, kins' suit Jacket slipped from his the gymnasium and Mr. Dily's by the college to speak, "« alleged discrimination in college shoulders and the two men went posture on prosecuting welfare trustee of this college is acting approved off-campus housing. gressional nominees were the and alt reacted in surprise like For 'Columbus' speakers, Mr. Watkins fell on spectators at a sporting arena. down. A stagehand pulled Mr. like a hoodlum if he proceeds to Mr. Greene indicated the Wat- recipients who are parents of il- Floyd Di Nicola, student gov- Watkins into a wing, using his legitimate children. Mr. Daly is boo and hiss him," Mr. Greene kins resolution did not necessari- ASBURY PARK — If Christo- Having promoted a fleet of his back and a policeman, Sgt. coat for a sliding cloth. • member of the college's board declared. "He is a trustee of the ly connote support for the Peace- pher Columbus found as many ships from Spanish royalty, the John Shea, toppled on top of ernment advisor who was mod- of trustees. college acting like a wild frater- Equal Rights candidate. "Even politicians on the beach at San discoverer of America might have him. erator, spoke to Mr. Watkins ' Moans Loudly nity boy." If I disagreed with everything Salvador when he arrived in •Mr. Watkins, an associate En- quietly while Mr. Colenlan con- For about five minutes, while The spokesman, Joseph A. become established in the first cluded his talk. But Mr. Wat- Mr. Daly is running for re- Marry Watkins said, I would be 1492 as i were here to greet a bureau for federal aid on the glish professor at Monmouth an ambulance was called and Greene of the English depart- College'and a resident of Long kins stayed put.
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