Kissinger Wants to Quit Next Term WASHINGTON (AP) - Should Be Able to Be Carried on Me, Indicates That He to Leave As Soon As U.S
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The Daily Register VOL.98 NO.224 SHREWSBURY, N. J. MONDAY, MAY 17, 1976 15 CENTS NJEA to demonstrate for income tax TRENTON (AP) - The preme Court order which, in related package of property for starting up a medical paying for schools. have no money to open their (j which buttressed his two-year Senate, the Assembly and a effect, ordered the closing of tax relief bills two months school in Camden. The New Jersey School doors for the next school drive for a state income tax thousand or so New Jersey the public school system July ago, will consider one final In a historic ruling, a 5-2 Boards Association and the year. < "For two years we have Education Association demon- I unless a constitutional measure from that package. majority of the court said education association, the been anticipating that this strators are expected to come method of paying for educa- In position for a floor vote yesterday it would prohibit lo- largest teacher union in New The ruling Intensified pres- might happen. Some accused to Trenton today. tion is enacted into law. is a resolution that would call cal, county and state govern- Jersey, estimated that be sure on the Senate to adopt a us of crying wolf Now it has The demonstrators are set The Senate session today (or a referendum in Novem ment expenditures for public tween 425,000 and 200.000 proposed state income tax al- happened," the governor said to parade to the State House will consider routine mea- ber on a constitutional schools after June 30 unless school employes faced a cut- ready passed in the Assembly to seek Senate support (or the sures, such as a bill to re- amendment to permit the de- the legislature pays' for the off of their paychecks and job or to find another alternative He added later at a hastily upheaval. proposed state income tax to quire that persons who com- dication of an income tax to new state school aid law. to raise the money needed to arranged news conference, finance a new system of aid mit crimes aimed with guns reduction of property taxes. Only such limited purposes It carried through to its lo- increase state school aid to "There is no conceivable way constitutional levels already to education. must serve at least their min- The Assembly is also sched- as maintaining teacher pen- gical conclusion next Septenv I can see that a legislator defined in a school assistance But the Senate will not vote imum sentence, with no eli- uled to take up a bill to use 15 sion payment and school em- ber, in the event the legisla- would permit chaos ... I formula adopted last year. before Wednesday on the tax gibility for earlier parole. billion of Green Acres bond ploye health insurance pro- ture fails the court mandate, really can't believe the Sen- package, as senators are still The Assembly, which money to conserve farm land . grams would be exempt from public schools in all 607 school Gov. Brendan T. Byrne re- ate's going to let the schools digesting Thursday's state Su- passed the income tax and a and a bill to provide $600,00(1 the otherwise total ban on districts in New Jersey would acted promptly to the order close." lyra* Kissinger wants to quit next term WASHINGTON (AP) - should be able to be carried on me, indicates that he to leave as soon as U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. out by many people. So, on would prefer getting different troops had left Vietnam and Kissinger, who has attracted the whole, I would prefer not ones than the ones he has-been peace looked well on the way some political lightning this to stay." receiving. I would prefer to being established How- election year, says he would Kissinger said he did not more unanimity, but I can ever, as Watergate developed prefer to quit his post after feel battered by Reagan's live with what is going on." he decided he could not the November election even it slings and arrows. leave." President Ford were nomi- "Foreign policy is an Im- He threatened to quit dur- Ford said he was "quite nated and elected. portant aspect of the lives of ing a news conference in Sal- surprised" when Morton sug- Kissinger also said the Americans and most secretar- zburg, Austria, in early 1174 gested in early April that Kis- United States would defend ies of state have been the sub- after allegations that he par- singer was on his way out as the Panama Canal "if neces- ject of attack at one point or ticipated in illegal wiretap ac- secretary of state. "I don't sary." another," he said. "I don't tivities. think comments like that will Referring to his future in look at my task as a political Kissinger had thought about be made in the future," the the administration, Kissinger one. I have to do the best I resigning even earlier, ac- President said said: "On the whole, I would can for peace and the eco- cording to State Department Turning to the Panama prefer not to stay" even if nomic factors of the United spokesman John Trattner. Canal, which Reagan has HMHr MM) *MM Ford were elected. His corn States and I can't worry "The secretary had always made one of the main issues NEW GRADUATES - Approximate/ 230 Stu- croft, yesterday. The ceremonies were wit- ments cane In an interview about particular political at- thought that he would prob- in his battle with Ford, Kiss- dents, of a graduating class of more than 800 re- nessed by approximately 2,000 persons In the with Barbara Walters broad- tacks." ably resign after the Vietnam inger said; "If necessary, we ceived diplomas during commencement ex- college gymnasium where this seventh annual cast today on NBC's "Today" But he conceded: "My fa- war was over," Trattner said will defend the Panama Can- ercises at Brookdole Community College. Lin event took place. show. A transcript was re- ' ther, who collects news cups last month. "He had decided al." leased yesterday. "On the other hand, I don't want to say today, when I don't know the circum- Brookdale graduates 816 stances that exist, the neces- sities that the President may feel he has, that I wont even listen to him, but on the whole I would prefer to at weekend ceremonies leave." If Ford lost, Kissinger By HI1.DV McCOIMICK Point where he received his Ahead Club, an organiza- other without being imped- presumably would not be first diploma in IKS. tion specifically for handi- ed. asked to Join the new admin- LINCROFT - Brookdale Yesterday's ceremonies capped students. Dr. Walter S. McAfee, istration since many of the Community College con- were attended by approxi- Ginger Peters, one of the chairman of the board, President's opponents have ferred degrees on 811 stu- mately Z30 graduates who handicapped students, bad opened the commencement criticized some aspects of dents in commencement ex- received their diplomas in begun her education at exercises. Presentation o( Kissinger's policies. ercises held yesterday In person. They and their Brookdale, but transferred the honorary degee to Gen. Some of Ford's advisers be- the college gymnasium. well-wishers heard Dr. to attend classes at another Corderman by Dr. Smith lieve that one of the Presi- An estimated t.Mt per- Donald H Smith, college college. But last September was followed by certifica- dent's necessities now, if he is sons attended this seventh president, deliver a com-. she returned to the campus tion of the graduates by Dr. to win nomination and elec- annual event. mencement address in here having learned that John F. Gallagher, vice tion, is to get rid of his con- Conunfinccmcot exerciser which be priiftd (be col Brookdale's faculty and at- president for educational troversial secretary of state. were highlighted by the lege for Its innovative pro- mosphere offer handi- services Ford's opponent for the Re- presentation of the col- grams. He said that in his capped students more en- Greeting from the gradu- publican presidential nomi- lege's first honoary degree, two years as president the couragement than any oth- ates were extended by Eric nation, Ronald Reagan, has lie). Gen. W. Preston Cor college has exceeded his er in the area. Charles Tonningsen. Miss Karen scored a surprising string of derman, USA, Ret., was the expectations. Plerson and Ken King, the Brown presented the class primary victories while flail- recipient of an honoary as- Among the graduates was remaining two handicapped gift. The Brookdale Sym- ing at Kissinger's conduct of sociate la arts degree. Mary A. Lewis, college ma- students, also received di- phonic Band and Shrews- foreign policy. plomas. Gen. Corderman was the tron, who has worked her bury Chorale provided mu- And Ford's campaign man- first chairman of the col- way through college, and The college last fall re- sic for the program. ager, Rogers C. B. Morton, lege board of trustees since yesterday received an asso- ceived an award from the Among the guests on the has said it Is unlikely that its inception eight years ciate degree in applied sci- National Easter Seal Foun- dias were Ray Kramer, Kissinger will be in any Ford •ifMv H»u kr Cirt fnm ago until his retirement ence. dation commending it for freeholder director, and Dr. cabinet after the election. HONORING THE COLONEL - Col. Harry I. Luftman, center, chairman ofc from that post last October. Three handicapped stu-.