LBJ Visits Viet Nam Was Damaged, but Is Expected to Be Back in Use-Today
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Weather DUtri^utton F«far Ataofk iwmi t*tay IMS tad low Might ia h 27,180 >,' . •.:"< mid 4b. Outlook for Friday, Hed Bank Area inertly tunny and milder. Copyright—The Red Bank Register, Inc. 1968. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 88 YEARS DIAL 741-0010 VOL. 89, NO 86 OlUcw. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1966 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Won 9t Reinstate Suspended Pair, College President Tells Faculty By DORIS KULMAN He also reportedly asked faculty members to "This college is completely totalitarian. For 1% WEST LONG BRANCH — Monmouth College put it in writing if they want to disassociate them- hours Dr. Van Note patronized and insulted the won't reinstate Charles P. Kaska and Thomas selves from his recent letter to Dr. John F. Kinney faculty, evaded discussion of the role the faculty Breslin, the student editors suspended last week, Jr., superintendent of Rumson-Fair Haven Regional and students will play in the government of the Dr. William G. Van Note, the college president, High School, apologizing for the actions of Prof. college, and reaffirmed his right to do is he damn declared yesterday. Martin Watkins, a congressional candidate, at a pleases." .. Dr. Van Note made the statement at a special political forum in the school. Immediately following the session with Dr. Van faculty meeting the faculty had asked him to call INFLAMES ISSUE Note, 16 faculty members met to prepare resolutions to discuss the suspensions. Dr. Van Note's confrontation with his faculty for presentation to the general faculty meeting He told them, in effect, that the suspensions.are has inflamed the controversies embroiling this tonight. not their business. campus since suspension and arrest of the two up- Dr. Van Note addressed the faculty for 50 Dr. Van Note asked his faculty to report to Him, nerclassmen 10 days ago, and intensified charges minutes and then answered about 10 questions pre- in writing, within 24 hours, any knowledge they that academic freedom is being shackled at the sented to him in writing. have of attempts by him or a member of the col- college. The faculty had adopted two resolutions last lege administration to suppress a faculty mem- Typical of. the comments of dissatisfied faculty Wednesday urging the administration to reinstate ber's freedom of speech. members was this statement by one professor. (See COLLEGE, Page 3) WRECKED ROLLING STOCK — Seven can of a Control Railroad of Now Jersey freight train piled up in Shrewsbury Township yesterday. About 500 feet of track LBJ Visits Viet Nam was damaged, but is expected to be back in use-today.. The CNJ said it would take SAIGON (AP) - President South Viet Nam's coast, the Johnson had arrived at Cam Cam Ranh on their way horn ule listed no essential activities Johnson flew to South Viet Nam President took off to return to Ranh Bay, one of the most se- from the Manila summit center after the embassy speech and he much longer to clean up the derailed cars. today for a surprise 90-minute Manila. cure American bases in Viet ence to meet with Johnson o: is not due in Thailand until about visit to U.S. forces at the big The President canceled a Nam. Veitnamese soil. noon tomorrow. new Cam Ranh Bay base 180 speech at the U.S. Embassy in The President dropped from Report Periisted It was announced that the miles northeast of Saigon. Manila and disappeared from the sight after touring Corregidor Is- Although Johnson repeatedl; President had canceled his em- South Viet Nam's chief of state, Philippine capital in midafter- land, in Manila Bay, and then had denied that he planned bassy speech to keep "other com- Derailment Wrecks 7 Gen. Nguyen Van Jhieu, an- taking a helicopter from the noon. U.S. Ambassador William stop in Viet Nam during his cu mitments" which were not dis- nounced Johnson's visit to news- Blair Jr. said Johnson was fill- World II battleground. Officials rent far eastern tour, the repori closed. men in Saigon. Thieu and pre- ing "other commitments" and at the Manila airport, where persisted that he would go then mier Nguyen Cao Ky had stopped would be in Manila1 tomorrow Johnson had landed three days and was issuing denials for Earlier, the President cut out Gars of Freight Train at Cam Ranh on their way home ago, said the presidential jetlin- curity reasons, a luncheon at the International morning for his departure for Rice Institute at Los Banos and from the Manila summit confer- Thailand. er Air Force One was no longer It also was noted that hi SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP - to pass during the night woul and the CNJ spokesman sab ence to be there during Johnson's there. moved up his tour of Corregidor Although U.S. officials in Ma- schedule for the summit confe by one hour. Seven cars of a 78-car freight be delayed, but the railroad hoped about 500 feet of track wen visit. nila and Saigon would give no A reliable Vietnamese source ence was so drawn that the dates train were scattered and wrecked to have the tracks repaired som damaged. After his brief look at the big clue to the President's where- in Saigon said Premier Nguyen of Oct. 26-27 would permit th Mrs. Johnson, who had accom- in a derailment near Shrews- time today. Five of the cars that upsel port and logistic base which abouts, two high South Vietnam- Cao Ky and chief of state Nguy- Viet Nam trip if President John panied the President to Corregi- : dor, took a separate helicopter bury Ave, yesterday.' The train was en .route fro were hoppers carrying sand. 't» American forces are building on ese officials told newsmen here en Van Thieu had stopped in son so desired, His official sched State police and officials of the other was a box car carryng to the embassy and reached it Centril Railroad of New Jersey Bridgeton to Jersey City whei a few minutes after 3 p.m. Half something caused the third cai trate and the seventh car wai are investigating the Incident, but empty. an hour later the President had to leave the track. The third Unique Middletown Experiment not arrived. have not determined the cause. Unhurt was a crew of Jive, No one was injured. tenth cars were derailed befo; Ambassador Blair promised the train could halt. including conductor Charles Jones Passenger traffic will not be of Jackson Township and engi that Johnson would be on hand affected. A CNJ spokesman said Wheels and wreckdge wei neer John Stanchatck of Eliza- tomorrow morning for his sched- several' freight trains scheduled scattered across the right of wa: beth, the railroad said. * uled departure from Manila for Thailand. • ' The CNJ said its investigation 4 to Act as Police Chief The flight by fast jet to Viet will reveal if there was any sim Nam takes, barely two hours. ilarity betweep yesterday's wreei MIDDLETOWN-The police de- captain, William W. Woodward, He added: "I don't know the Conceding that he was and stil and another partial derailment partment will have four acting replacing Joseph M. McCarthy as answer." is "in favor of Capt. McCarthy, of a Central freight train in Bur chiefs during the, next four acting chief. Mr. Malavet, the lone dissenter, Mr. Malavet commented, "It jusi llngton County last week. Tamper- months in what may be a unique Members of th« governing body predicted'that having all four doesn't make sense to have fou: 33 Men Die ing with a track switch was the experiment. confirmed privately last month captains serve as "chief of the people running the department Jurors for Trial suspected cause of that. There In an unexpected move, the that Capt. McCarthy—who has month" would create confusion This thing could go on for si been acting. chief during Mr. and a lack of continuity in pol- months or more." In Fire On .FREEHOLD ~ Four men and the five jurors selected yes was another derailment of a CNJ Township Committee voted 4-1 train in Jersey City Monday last night to have all its police Waiting's terminal leave period- icy in the department. Mr. Burke said there are prec& one woman were seated as jurors terday include a housewife, am would formally be appointed act Other members of the commit- dents in various military instto yesterday for the trial of William electrical engineer, an arohltec when th«i rear car of a morning captains serve in the top U.S. Carrier train left the track because of pending a state Civil Service'ex- ing chief by the committee, pend- tee denied it. tions for the action here. G. Doss charged with the murder tural draftsman, a fltld engine ing the exam. Said Mayor Ernest G. Kavalek "We'd like to give all foui SAIGON (AP) - A fire aboard of. 19-year old Donna DeRier, and an office manager. broken switch rod. am and the permanent appoint- the U.S. 7th, Fleet carrier Oris- ment of a police chief to replace Why the change of position? and Committeeman Douglas R. captains a fair chance," added bringing to eight the total num- Doss is accused of fatally beal Query by Malavet Burke, "All four captains are Mr. Kavalek. kany today, killed 33 men and ber (elected since Monday. ing the Hawthorne co-ed Aug Raymond T. Walling who has Injured three others, an Ameri- etired. "That's the question Tin ask- capable." Any Problems?' Nineteen persbris were ques- 3. Her nude body was found o ing," said Committeeman Joseph "There is no reason to think can spokesman announced.