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U. S., Reds Ready One of the Founders of the OCEAN TOWNSHIP-Mrs Union Beach Firm on Sewer Plant Issue SEE STORY BELOW Scattered Rain HOME FINAL Mild with scattered showers likely today, tonight and to- Red Bank, Freehold Home Delivery morrow. Long Branch (See Details Page 5 45 €ents Per Week Jtyanmouth County's Home Newspaper for 99 Years VOL. 90, NO. 221 RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1968 TEN CENTS Freeholders to FREEHOLD - The Mon- the official community ac- public hearing in the Hall of The board has until Wednesday ounty, will appoint 10 mem- mouth County have received Thompson, president of the Red jobs for 2,000, put 40,000 chil- mouth Community Action Pro- tion agency for Monmouth Records here. AH who spoke to adopt the resolution, accord- i 10-will-be selected^by the short end of a good thing; -Bank Area' of the National As- dren through' a preschool pro- gram (MCAP) practically be- County, said Mr. Irwin, so that were in favor of having the ing to federal law. MCAP and 10 by businesses, r& he said, because it was impos- sociation for the Advancement gram and offers 143 activities came a member of the official Freeholder Marcus Daly could county take over the antipov- The freeholders had three op- ligious and civic groups. : sible to do a full job within the of Colored People, "where daily throughout the county, he Monmouth County family yes- attend. erty agency. tions — two besides the one it Speaking first was Dr. funds allocated. none has been before. It has said. terday. Mr. Daly was not able to at- "It will be MCAP," continued chose. It could have set up its leorge S. Stevenson of Middle- The antipoverty program, brought jobs where there were It has helped the economy by All that remains is for the tend the public hearing yester- the freeholder director, "but own agency to run the antipov- owh, president of MCAP's said Long Branch Councilman none before." ' (7 million, he added. county Board of Freeholders to day, said Mr. Irwin, because he with a few changes. We have erty program or it could have Board of Trustees. He recom- Elliot Katz, is a program of Joseph E. Taylor, MCAP's Freeholders Benjamin H. adopt the resolution. And this had a speaking engagement in no intentions of taking it over done nothing and let MCAP be mended that the freeholders humanity. It makes available executive director, also favored Danskin, Harry Larrison Jr. : -will happen Tuesday, promised Atlantic Highlands. and running it." discontinued. ' —~^~ adoprtHrresolulion. to lhii.se in "needTlie oppofHT- thTfesolntimr Heiiasiieen-wit:h ^nctAibert E. Allen promised- Freeholder Director Joseph C. Nothing 'to Fear' The purpose of the hearing When MCAP becomes a mem- Control Is Problem nities and services of society. the agency since it was started the group that they would not Irwln. "You don't have anything to was to discuss ilie feasibility of ber of the county family, the MCAP's primary considera- "MCAP has brought hope and in 1965. have any problems with them. The board delayed voting on fear," Mr. Irwin told the more the county taking over MCAP composition of its Board of ion, he said, is the control of dignity to the people of Mon- The agency serves 40,000 peo- Mr. Taylor and his organiza- the resolution making MCAP than 60 people attending the as the official county agency. Trustees will be changed. The he program. People in Mon- mouth County," said Stafford ple in the area, has found (See MCAP, Pg. 3, Col. 6) iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii iiiiiiiii i i II i ni nil • nil mill •• iiiiiiun mm • pi ••• • • •••••••i • • ••••• Disability Doesn 't Stop Her U. S., Reds Ready one of the founders of the OCEAN TOWNSHIP-Mrs. Herbert Bennett of 29 Grant Monmouth MS chapter, Dr. Aye. in Deal Park has been Bennett has met a number of named "MS Mother of the patients. He said he felt the Year" by the Monmouth patients who kept up an ac- County ^Chapter, National tive social life and took on Multiple _Scjgrosjs_S_ocjety..__ responsibilities seemed bel- ter able to cope with the PARIS (AP) — After months of diplomatic shadowbox- If a forihula'for a bombing" halt can'be reached, it is She was presented with a cor- sage by Mrs. Alvan Campbell problems of daily living, no ing and years of war, representatives of the United States expected that the negotiators wjjll then take up the sticky matter how handicapped they political questions. But no one pretends to know how long Jr., chapter president, for and North Vietnam drew near to a Paris conference table Mothers Day, Sunday, both were. today for preliminary talks that may curtail the war in it will take to get an agreement to limit the war to South Vietnam's boundaries. to inaugurate the opening of Mrs. Bennett was more Vietnam. There* was no word early today that a time for the the 1968 New Jersey Chap- alone,last fall since her son first meeting had been set. But the negotiating teams led Asked before he left Washington, Harriman said he ters' MS Hope Chest cam- Robert went to George Wash- by U.S. Ambassador W. Averell Harriman and North Viet- "wasn't hired to be a crystal ball gazer." paign and "to pay honor to ington University Law School nam's Xuan Thuy were expected to meet late this afternoon 'VERY LONG TIME' -Mrsr-Bennett-s-eourage-and— andJier daughter. Barbara jo •-*—inthe-tormerHotel Majestic close to the Arc de Triomphe- -—A~ French-diplomat^ remarted-privatelyr~l'Unless^tlig~~ cheerfulness ir^ the face of Fairlefgh Dickinson Univer- The first'meeting was likely to be confined to formal- Uniteds States capitulates, it will take a very long time extremly difficult circum- sity. She did not have time ities, with the negotiators getting down to business Mon- indeed." stances over the past year." to worry about being in the day. Thuy, who knows Harriman from the 1961-62 Geneva Mrs. Bennett, she added, is house alone when her hus- At the top of the agenda was the North Vietnamese fonference on Laps, proclaimed a hard line as hhe -arrived typical of theMS mothers in band was traveling because demanmand that the United States unconditionally halt "ititss yesterday^, He saiSaid the origin of the war is ""America. n Monmouth County and in her son became ill in Decem- bombing of North Vietnam, extending the curtailment Pres- aggression" and North Vietnam's four-point program for honoring her, we honor the ber and she went to Washing- ident Johnson ordered March 31 to the whole country. peace is "reasonable, logical and judicious." The key points other 69 mothers registered ton, D.C., to be near the hos- : ' CAN'T DISCUSS ISSUES are American withdrawal from Vietnam and reunification of as MC patients with our Chap- pital during the critical Until this is done, Hanoi has said, the political issues at- North andSouth Vietnam without foreign interference. — ten months that followed, com- the heart of the war cannot be discussed. Despite this outward inflexibiltiy, the North Vietnamese muting home when some The United States has limited its bombing to the lower were thought to be ready for a compromise to get the Mrs. Campbell added: "We household emergency re- sector of North Vietnam, requiring that Hanoi demonstrate bombing stopped. Some non-American diplomats said they hope that Muriel's story will quired her to return. reciprocal "restraint" in return for a halt of all U.S. aerial thought, Hanoi would be willing to stabilize its troop strength bolster their morale by show- Traveling in a wheelchair attacks in the North. J in the: South if the United States would do likewise. ing what a mother with MS became a way of life for Mrs. can accomplish in the face Bennett for several months — of physical and psychological but on Mother's Day 1968 difficulties." MOTHER OF THE YEAR — Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Ben- both children will be home She married Dr. Herbert iwttj DeaLRark, view photos of their children, Barbara for a visit now that Robert is out of the hospital and able Bennett in 1943 when he was and Robert, both college students. Mrs. Bennett has ajiaptain in the Army. After to resume his studies. beeTTnimed "MS Moth»r of the Year" by the Monmouth By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a three-day sit-in at the Old A Columbia disciplinary com- graduate faculties af "the 25,' serving In Dayton, OEiorand The "Bennetts, with tfie" Chicago police arrested 13 Student Union. mittee had recommended that 000-student university. Philadelphia, where he was County Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis So- complete coordination and students last night after they President Wallace Sterling the militants be placed on pro- —A show of force by 500 promoted to lieutenant colo- ciety. (Register Staff_PhoioL. cooperation that enables barricaded themselves in a and provost Richard Lyman bation for a year, that those Philadelphia police Thursday nel, Dr. Bennett moved to them to accomplish together agreed to amnesty for the sit-guilty of vandalism or theft night ended a rally by 150 stu Monmouth County where he research in communication household and bringing up the what neither could alone, are Roosevelt University office in once again active in the af- a continuing demonstration. in participants who demon- be expelled but that the crim- dent demonstrators at Temple has since been employed at sciences. children had helped his wife inal trespass charges be University who had assembled Ft; Monmouth in the Army Dr. Bennett said he thought keep her healthy attitude to- fairs of the Monmouth Coun- , The school suspended 24 strated last fall against >CIA (See MOTHER, Pg.
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