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Most Apollo 7 Goals Scored SPACE CENTER, Houston Than the 11 Days Planned, He Late Yesterday, Eisele Appeared Level Nixon to Speak in Eatontown Saturday SEE STORY BELOW Continued Mild Becoming sunny and mild HOME today. Clear and cool tonight. Red Bank, Freehold Fair and mild again tomor- Long Branch row. I 7 FINAL (Set Detail! Pise 1) Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 90 Years VOL. 91, NO. 77 RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1968 TEN CENTS Stout^ Howard Meet in Living Room Debate DEAL' — Hep. James J. on who gets credit for the Cen- Johnson-Humphrey adminis- administration, and "must be will be broken today. Rep. Howard said. "I believe we ployed or live on military in- done to end the war, Rep. How- Howard, D-N.J. and his Repub- tral Jersey Expressway. tration policies "the United replaced," Sen. Stout said. Howard introduced the legisla- needed a strong water pollution stallations) and for the nation- ard didn't mention it at all, lican opponent for the Third They faced each other, and States is in great trouble" with Rep. Howard declared that tion paving the way for the $60 control bill, and the elemen- al school lunch program." and no one in the audience Congressional District seat, questions from an audience of increasing taxes, "galloping in- his GOP opponent hadn't cited million Trenton-to-the-Shore tary and secondary education Viet War asked any questions about it- State Sen. Richard R. Stout, approximately 65—mostly chic flation" and a breakdown in re- any particulars "critizing my Expressway, which will be 90 bill, and aid to higher educa- In his opening statement, Asked what he would do to brought their campaign to a young matrons and a handful spect for authority and the record in the Congress and per cent federally funded. tion. But I voted against the Sen. Stout declared that "de- end inflation, Sen. Stout for the living room here last night. of husbands—at a political fo- rights of others at home and a that's what we're talking As for the increase in taxes, income tax surcharge, and I spite Johnson administra- first time voiced one of the The exchange was polite—with rum sponsored by the .Asbury loss in prestige abroad. He about." Rep. Howard pointed out, he fought the administration when tion promises in 1964 that charges being raised against barbed edges. Park Section of the National said only the leadership of the Rep. Howard listed as one of voted against the 10 per cent it attempted to cut back funds things would be better, we are Rep. Howard by other GOP The two candidates dis- Council of Jewish Women, held GOP "which has shown it's a the accomplishments, "and an federal income tax surcharge. for the Sandy Hook inlet, for involved in a never-ending war spokesmen and suggested by agreed on ratification of the in the home of Mr, and Mrs. united party," can rescue the example of some of the funds "And I don't think I have impacted school aid (which in Vietnam, a war which in- Assemblyman Joseph Azzolina nuclear non-proliferation trea- Robert Ansell. nation. that have been brought into been a 'rubber stamp' although grants federal funds to school creases in philosophy and inten- to CBS-TV newsmen as a query districts which educate young- ty, on foreign aid,, on the eco- Sen. Stout, who spoke first, The present Congress "has the area," the Central Jersey I believe in the Democratic sity each year." He didn't say they should put to the con- sters whose parents are em- nomic state of the nation, and said that as a result of . the been a rubber stamp" for the Expressway, for which ground Party and its program." Rep. what he thought should be (See HOWARD, Pg. 3, Col. 3) Another TV Show Set for Today Most Apollo 7 Goals Scored SPACE CENTER, Houston than the 11 days planned, he late yesterday, Eisele appeared level. Officials advised the this point" that medicine on other," he said. (AP) — Apollo 7's astronauts added. to be the only astronaut to es- crew to save three deconges- board would be used up before To get additional rest, Schir- sped past the one-third dis- Schirra, who has been both- cape symptoms of the virus. tant pills — one for each pilot the 11-day flight was over. ra requested — and received tance mark today with all ered by a cold since his second "Have the doctors done any — to help clear up the dis- He said he did not believe — permission from the ground three pilots battling colds.for day in space, "is about hold- talking down there about the charge in their ear-nasal pass- the colds would last the entire to add 1.5 hours to their sched- the first time and concerned ing his own on his ears," Cun- possibility of one or all of us ages. _ mission, and observed the vi- uled sleep period to make 7 about stuffed-up ears that may ningham reported in a volun- having a cold and stuffed-up The decongestant, coupled rus is "in no way interfering hours for each crewman. be painful on re-entry. teered medical report to ears on re-entry?" Cunning- with the fact that Apollo 7 will with their functions. Their $55 million Apollo 7 Meanwhile, with the majority ground controllers concerning ham queried. not repressurize rapidly, "I think they all have the spaceship, meanwhile, sailed of their mission goals already ear stuffiness. Stuffed-up ears could be pain- should mean that "we do not common cold virus and they today past the one-third dis- achieved, astronauts Walter "Donn may be getting a lit- ful on re-entry, scheduled Oct. have a problem" in re-entry, all got it from a common tance mark in the planned 4>/i- M. Schirra Jr., Donn F. Eisele tle worse," he said, "and my 22, since the crew will experi- Zieglschmid said. source, and being in a closed million-mile trip, with only a few technical problems being PROMOTING CENTER'S PROGRAM—The Rev. Albert and Walter Cunningham ears are still clear and that's ence an increase in atmospher- The flight surgeon said he environment, they probably barely it." Prior to his report ic pressure as they near sea also was "not concerned at have gotten it from each encountered. T. Woodward, president of the Greater Red Bank planned another spaceship-to- earth telecast today of the Wal- Area Council of Churches, right, presents a check to ly, Walt and Donn Show. Aaron Knight, director of the newly opened Red Bank In the first seven - minute Community Center at 144 W. Bergen Place, to help broadcast Monday when Navy fund the program at the center. Mr. Woodward said Capt. Schirra delighted mil- Battleship Blasts N. Viet Isle it is the purpose of the Joint Pre-school Advisory Com- lions of home viewers with a mitee, on which ha serves, to help meet the need of sign greeting them from "The lovely Apollo room high atop children and youth of the community. everything." (Register Staff Photo] "It appears that at. least In Deepest Penetration to Date Donn Eisele and Walter Schir- ra have boria fide colds," Dr. SAIGON (AP) - The battle- teries on the island have been •"It's down in the ocean," the ment forces defending Saigon, northwest of Saigon near the John Zieglschmid, astronaut ship New -Jersey steamed far- attacking American- bomb- spotter said. announced the start of a new Cambodian border; and Can flight surgeon, said today, ther up the North Vietnamese ers and rescue helicopters. Over South Vietnam, about government psychological war- Tho, the biggest city in the "and there's a slight question coast than ever before yester- 30-Minute Shelling 100 of America's heaviest fare campaign aimed at get- Mekong Delta. Nixon Visiting dai^ and blew part of a small ting more Viet Cong and North in my mind as to whether Walt For 30 minutes the New Jer- bombers, the Air Force B52s, Fighting has flared on Vietnamese troops and politi- Cunningham just has atfew jsland off the map, the U.S. sey's 16-inch guns hurled 2,700- dropped 3,000 tons of bombs and off around all four cities Command reported. cal workers to defect. symptoms such as a little "bit pound shells into the inland, around four key provincial cap- since'mid-August, when a new of sniffles and maybe a slight Another government spokes- The target for the 56,000-ton shells so powerful they can itals in efforts to crush enemy enemy offensive against Tay Area Saturday nasal discharge or whether he New Jersey, the only active penetrate 30 feet of reinforced man said more propaganda buildups. Ninh shattered a two-month has a full blown cold syn- battleship in the world, was concrete. An aerial spotter said leaflets will be distrib- EATONTOWN - Richard M. committeewoman; Bernard drome." .three-square-mile Hon Mat is- the battleship wiped out one Although virtually no signifi- uted "calling on the Commu- lull in the war. Shanley, national committee- cant ground action was report- Nixon will visit Monmouth There was no reason to be- land 14 miles south of the 19th• antiaircraft battery and took nist cadres to rally to the gov- South Vietnamese military man; Mrs. Ann D. Flynn of ed, the naval and air bombard- Shopping Center here Sat- lieve the problem would force parallel limit for U.S. bomberss >way a large slice of the island ernment," and government headquarters announced that Deal, state committeewoman; 1 urday at 4:30 p.m.
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