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Nixon Eyes Full On Pickets Protest County Welfare SEE STORY PAGE 19 Sunny, Warm FINAL Sunny and warm today and THEDAIIY tomorrow. Clear, mild to- "J Red Bank. Freehold 7" night. Cloudy, mild Saturday, I Long Branch J EDITION (Be* Details. Pan 21 Monmouth County's Borne Newspaper tor 92 Years VOL. 93, NO. 73 RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1970 34 PAGES TEN CENTS ••USIIilllllBIBBIlllilllilllffiilllllll mriJi^riiEUJ^iLiiLiiJiiiiiii Kininit iirjiiniiiuntffirriiiiiiriiiJiiiniis.j^JU-iiJiLLJiimiUJJiiiiiii ^miwjiiiinm uiiii iJf_imH3!iJi;uj;[iN.i'iiLiii!:FHii[Tii^miiFi fSiinNiLiiiuuijniiniunHiiinri 'iiuinriiiuiuji iiNJiM Nixon Eyes Full on out of the* stalemate at the By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER diate and unconditional re- Laos and Cambodia as well as through the bounds of pre- vious policy — on the eve of Par Is talks. Nevertheless, WASHINGTON (AP) - In lease of all prisoners of war. Vietnam. Previously Nixon its introduction today in the Nixon was said to feel the a new five-point bid to end the Nixon's five-point peace bid had proposed an inter- Paris peace talks where pros- time was fight to make what war in Vietnam, President is the latest in a series of set- nationally supervised cease- pects of its success were not }ie himself called "an in- Nixon has called for a stand- tlement plans put forward fire ^n Vietnam as part of a rated high even by adminis- tensive effort to develop new still cease-fire throughout In- since the Paris talks opened plan for troop withdrawal by tration policy makers. approaches for peace in In- dochina and a big new inter- in May 1968. The newest ele- the U.S. and allied nations ment in American policy as and .by North Vietnam. Time Seen Right dochina." national conference to nego- . And administration officials tiate peace for Southeast disclosed Wednesday night is Nixon announced his new They said North Vietnam the call for a cease-fire in peace plan — breaking has shown no sign of moving expressed hope that regard- Asia. less of its first public reac- "Our side is ready to stand tion, North Vietnam would still and cease firing," Nixon take time to consider the new told a national television and ,t.S. proposal fully. radio audience in a speech Nixon Peace Plan Is The United States, they from the White House last said, is prepared to be flex- night. He urged North Viet- ible in negotiations and dis- nam to start serious negotia- cuss North Vietnamese and' tions promptly. Endorsed in Viet Cong propositions al- "Nobody has anything to ready on the table in Paris as gain by delay and only lives SAIGON (AP) — Despite, speculation sources said this never was a firm decision.1* \vell as its own. to lose," he said. that President Nguyen Van Thieu was not The government announcement was made "The five proposals which I At one point in the 12-min- happy with President Nixon's new Vietnam after 2:30 p.m. have made tonight can open ute speech he offered to nego- peace plan, the Boutin Vietnamese.govern- The statement said South Vietnam fa- the door to an enduring peace tiate "an agreed timetable" ment endorsed the five-point proposal today. vored a standstill cease-fire and a broad- in Indochina," the President for troop withdrawals from A government statement, read on the ened peace conference because those mea- declared! South Vietnam without speci- national radio station, outlined the proyi- . sures would help "to end quickly a war The Five Points fying removal of North Viet- sions of the plan and said the South Viet- which has caused so much suffering in this . Here in summary are the namese forces as a condition. namese government supported Nixon's ini- country and throughout Indochina." five points of the plan: But aides said Nixon was tiative for a standstill cease-fire throughout SUPERVISION CITED ' 1. All armed forces In Viet- talking about a schedule for Indochina and a peace conference which It emphasized that South Vietnam would nam, Cambodia and Laos removing North Vietnamese would include Laos and Cambodia. insist on "an efficient organization to su- should stop shooting and MAKES PEACE PROPOSAL — President Nixon appears at his White House desk as well as U.S. and allied PLANS RADIO ADDRESS pervise the cease-fire" and prevent either stand still in positions they following his broadcast of a proposal for a standstill cease-fire in Indochina. forces. Spokesmen had said earlier Thieu would 6ide from "increasing its fighting forces- how hold. This cease-fin (AP Wlrephoto) He also called for imme- make a radio address at 'noon, but other from outside." . (See Indochina, Pg. 2) Dr. Spock iSays End to Is Possible fey CAROL JACOBSON nation's in the world, other good if the other side would He suggested also that per- surance that I was going to Spock said be had never coun- another political party called WEST LONG BRANCH - than Thailand and the Philli- agree but the North Vietnam- haps yesterday's news report win" — he discussed legal seled anyone on the draft. the New Party, ne was ac- Dr. Benjamin Spock, accused pines who would still demand ese are determined to get us that President Thieu sent for dissent, not violence, as a "Each person must decide companied by Peter Kunst, by Vice President Agnew of U.S. presence there. out of there. Vice President Ky "because means of changing social for himself when he must dis- the party's national chair- , raisin g a "permissive Won't Respond "We can stall forever, nego- he was. angry at Elsworth problems. sent. You .can't ever tell any. mani society," commented on part "Personally," he continued tiate for 10 or 15 years, Bunker, our South Vietnamese Retired; -from,, practicing one what to do," he stated. Mr. Kunst was trying to of President's Nixon's nation- after listening to the first 15 meanwhile, we would still be ambassador, might be a sig- medicine I and' from several . He professed shame though, muster members of the orga- wide broadcast last night call- minutes of the President's controlling South Vietnam.. nificant turn of events." hospital staffs, the 07<year-old for not having gone to Chi- nization that stands for anti- ing for an "immediate cease speech in the gymnasium, "I'm sure the North Viet- Dr. Spock discussed the in- pediatrician said, "I got. into cago during the Democratic war, antiracism, and better fire" in Vietnam. "I've been betrayed so many namese want to stop killing creasing repression in the trouble on the Vietnam war, convention in 1968. environment from abortion Speaking at Monmouth Col- times (by Presidents Eisen- the South Vietnamese. I.hear country and frankly spoke out an issue that cost me $80,000 "A larger crowd of older right down the list. He said lege for the Student Union hower, Kennedy, Johnson and it's still going on at a sicken- against the entire Nixon ad- for legal fees because I felt people might have deterred the party, organized now In Arts and Letters Series, Dr. Nixon) that until I see it more ing rate, our bombs still kill- ministration. obligated to do so.", Mayor Daly from ordering six states, plans a convention Spock said he saw "a possible clearly and have had time to ing tens of thousands of peo- Discuses Dissent Charged with conspiracy to police to break up the demon- in 1971 to nominate a candi- end to the war on a fair basis analyze the speech I won't re- ple regularly." Although he thought revolu- counsel and aiding resistors strations," he went on. date for president as well as spond. tion should be a last resort — of the draft and finally ac- Acting now as honorary co- for other elected offices. if an Indochina convention He called it "the dirtiest (See Spock, Pg. 2) were organized with any 10 "The proposal (Nixon's) Is war in history." "I'd want at least a small as- quitted of the charge, Dr. chairman with Gore Vldal, of Lacey Nominated for Bench NEWARK <AP)' - U.S. At- said that if he should leave he President Nixon appointed or Court judge In Gloucester The statement came as an torney Frederick B. Lacey, would hope that his chief as- Lacey as U.S. attorney July County, and Clarkson S. Fish- outgrowth of a federal grand nemesis of organize^ crime, sistant, Herbert J. Stern, 9, 1969, to succeed David M. er, 49, a Superior Court judge jury investigation of Hudson has been nominated by Presi- would become the next U.S. Satz Jr. Lacey is a graduate from West Long Branch. County. dent Nixon to be a U.S. judge attorney for New Jersey. of Rutgers University and is a The nomination came the In his statement recom- for the district of New Jersey. The nomination of Lacey of Republican. He got his law same day as Lacey during mending Stern as a, successor, The 50-year-old Lacey, who Glen Ridge came as no real degree from Cornell. Federal an appearance in court in- Lacey said Stern would have gained national attention for surprise. A spokesman for judges are appointed for life. dicated he intended to wage to complete prosecution of his convictions of top under- U.S. Sen. Clifford P. Case's Salary is $40,000. an all-out campaign against persons indicted along with world figures and former office had said during the The nomination of Lacey alleged corruption in Hudson Addonlseio in Newark ... and Newark Mayor Hugh J. Addo- summer that the New Jersey was one of three for the feder- County.
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