Jets Scour North Viet for Red Convoys
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1965 7c PER COPY Jets Scour North Viet for Red Convoys SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP)-U:S. on Route 8, but the damage, it "But if we were to set up a The troops drew heavy fire softened up earlier by American "America has not changed her to bring the parties who are in- Kittikachorn of Thailand- told light jet bombers prowled the any was not known. kind of 'National Liberation from the guerrillas, but it was F100 and B57 bombers. essential position," said Johnson, terested in Southeast Asia to the newsmen he approves "the use skies over North Viet Nam last Front' in Uie north, we could not immediately known how ex- "and that purpose is peaceful conference table." of nuclear weapons if necessary The commander of South Viet A Viet Cong, identified as a night in a vain search for Com- do the same things to the Com- tensive the engagement was. Two settlement. That purpose is to for our side to display our might Nam's Air Force said North Viet Communist province chief, was He declined to be drawn into munist military convoys. munists that they've been doing Viet Cong companies are reported resist aggression. That purpose in the Viet Nam issue." Nam should ^immediately be in- wounded and captured in the a discussion of possible use of to us here," Ky said. in the area. ;i is to avoid a wider war. French President Charles de A U.S. military spokesman said vaded by land forces because the landing. nuclear weapons in Viet Nam, "I will talk to any govern- Gaulle in a radio and television fee eight B57 bombers finally air raids "are not realty effec- He said he was against U.S. but did say: "I have never had One battalion of troops landed President Johnson told a news ment, anywhere, any time, with- address again called for a neu- dumped 4Vj tons of bombs and tive." participation in any land inva- a suggestion from a single of- by helicopters and the second conference in Washington he is out any conditions," about peace, tral Southeast Asia, free of out- a quantity of rockets on Routes sion of North Viet Nam. ficial of this government or em- Brig. Gen. Nguyen Gao Ky very hopeful a way can be found he said. side influence. He expressed "se- 7, 8 and 12 in an effort to cut In the ground war, 1,600 gov- moved in from the sea in land- ployee of this government con- said in an interview, that the to spark peace talks on Viet Later, in reply to a question, vere disapproval" of the war in the important roadways. ernment troops began an opera- ing craft. About 80 helicopters, cerning the use of nuclear air raids are not choking oil aid tion 60 miles south of Saigon, Nam. But he said the American he added: Viet Nam but avoided any di- including 22 armed ones, were weapons in this area." He said the planes also at- to the Viet Cong guerrillas in atong the swampy coast of Kien desire for peace is coupled with "I am very hopeful that some rect mention of U.S. military tacked a small wooden bridge the South. Hoa Province. involved. The landing zone was a "refusal to retreat." ways and means can be found In Bangkok, Premier Thanom action there. With Federal Aid, Cost is $120,000 GOP Council Unveils Building Complex ATLANTIC HIGHliANDS-The At the same time, council mem- ruso plan, which calls for reno- and general offices, caucus room, concrete roof and cells, would include air conditioning through- Administration Republicans — op- bers indicated doubt that the'al- vation of existing facilities, would and fireproof records vault, at total $65,940. out, Mr. Witte said. posing the Dominick A. Caruso ternate plan proposed by Mr. not bring police facilities up to $22.50 per square foot construc- J—Library, with an alternate For Expansion GOP faction—last night dropped Caruso and the Republican Club state standards and would not tion cost, would total $107,400 to plan, to include a central librar- After numerous studies, it was a political bombshell as final faction of the party can be con- include a new library for the build. ian's desk, reading room, gal- decided to build in multiple units plans for a proposed municipal structed for less than $100,000— $50,000 renovation figure quoted W5.M0 lery, work and conference rooms rather than housing everyLhing complex were unveiled. in which event, it federal aid is by its proponents. 2—Police station, providing two and lobby area, at $22.50 per under one roof, in order to pro- The total estimated cost—less obtained, there would be a cost The governing body's architect, cells to start and space for an square foot, would cost $68,120 vide space for future expansion, than half the $500,000 figure orig- difference erf about $20,000 be- James Witte, of Rickey & Witte, additional one, separate women's lor scheme A, and $86,120 for if the need arises. Mr. Witte inally reported in error in a New tween the bwo proposals. North Brunswick, gave this esti- detention area, squad room, scheme B. said the actual square footage York trade publication. Three flacllittes mated cost breakdown of the mu- chief's office, desk area, records To be housed in tlhree sep- cost could be lower, noting that Borough Council disclosed that Council's plan would include a nicipal complex proposal: room, lockers, an interrogation arate buildings of bridk and cin- his firm had recently estimated the entire complex can be built new borough hall, library, and 1-A borough hall, to include a room with back entrance, and derblock construction, the three a school to cost $18 per square for $241,460—with federal aid, police station in compliance with meeting room and court, mayor's, twocar canport, at $25 per square new facilities are designed to look foot, "and it came in at $16." approximately $120,000. state standards-^whereas the Ca- clerk's, borough administrator's foot "detention construction" like a complex. The cost figures (See COMPLEX, Page 3) 50 Citizens Protest Walling Named Deputy Chief Push Police Revision Teen Club Approved MIDDLETOWN — The Township Com- The criminal and service divisions each CONFER ON SHORE LEGISLATION — Talking over mittee took two major steps last night will be commanded by a captain. The uni- shore legislation they plan to introduce in Naw Jersey's NEW SHREWSBURY — Des- no voice or clamor raised for During the school year, Le toward completion of the reorganization of form division will have a patrol and traffic pite strong protests from 'many it other than for financial gain." Teendezvous" will-be open Fri- the police department. section, each headed by a captain. General Assembly are from left, Irving E. Keith (R-Mon- Other residents claimed that days and Saturdays from 7:30 of more than 50 citizens who The first step involved adoption of an Slated for promotions to captain are Lt. moufh), William T. Hiering (R-Ocean) and Alfred N. teenagers would run wild in the p.m. until midnight, and Sun- Jammed Borough Hall last night, ordinance creating the post of deputy police Joseph McCarthy, a member of the detec- area despite rigid controls Mr. Beadleston (R-Monmouth). The three are shown talk- teenagers will Watusi at "Le days from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m. In chief and appointment of Capt. Raymond T. tive unit; Lt. William Schanck, a member of Burr has planned. Teendezvous" this summer. the summer,-the:hours will be Walling to that post. the patrol division, and Lt. Kennether Luker, jng together during break in activities. of the legisla- noon until 5 p.m. Wednesday After nearly three hours of Only one, Herbert A. Schweers The second step was the official an- traffic officer. ture. (A P Wirephotol discussion, the Planning Board of 86 Willshire Dr., spoke in through Sunday, with evening nouncement that the department will be re- The committee said the command as- unanimously granted site plan favor of "Ifi Teendezvous," hours of 7:30 to midnight Tues- cast into three divisions,and that three lieu- signments will be announced after confer- approval to the teenage recrea- "Give the kids a chance to day through Sunday. tenants will be promoted to the rank of ences with the police chief and the deputy tion center, to be built on the become ladies and gentlemen," Mr. Burr will direct the club captain. police chief. ' Alfred Xippman. property at the he ufged. through a student board of Capt. Walling was appointed to the new There are indications that It. McCarthy corner of Shrewsbury and "I've got i teenage son; he's governors. deputy chief post on a temporary basis at will head the criminal unit and Lt. Luker the Ocean GOP Sycamore Aves. a fine. boy,. So_,are a lot of your . "The board of governors is a salary of $8,000.