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Test of Sharing Garbage Collection Cost SEE STORY BELOW Cloudy, Cool * * * Cloudy and unseasonably cool today. Clearing tonight, A bit Home Delivery warmer tomorrow. (See Details, Page 2) ' ' 45 Gents Per Week Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 89 Years 1,1968 ' TEN CENTS .. Effort Reversal PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Gov. He also called for building —"We must seek a settle- Speaking of the President's Regarding the Asian nations, Nelson A. • Rockefeller, in the and protecting local govern- ment whose aims and guaran- peace initiative, Rockefeller Rockefeller said "a lasting major foreign policy address ments, and broadening of the tees safeguard the freedom and said "I do not believe that this peace must embrace the lives promised in his presidential South Vietnamese national gov- security of all Southeast Asia." time of renewed hope is a time of all the hundreds of millions candidacy announcement yes- ernment in his speech be/ore tc stand in silence"—an appar living in the great crescent terday, today called for a re- the World Affairs Council of ent reference to the Vietnam from | Japan throughout India versal of the "Americaniza- Philadelphia. stand of Richard M. Nixon, his to Iran." tion" of the Vietnam war ef- His remarks were prepared only major rival for the Re He urged "our calling of a fort and the convening of a for delivery. publican nomination. conference of all these govern- ' council of Asian nations to work Rockefeller praised President The governor declared: "We ments to discuss and to define for economic progress and po- Johnson for "his initiative in must, before the world at large, joint efforts for fostering eco- litical stability in the area. seeking a just peace" and de- offer a cause' and a challenge nqmic progress and political OFF AND ON $ ROAD ST. — Off Broad Street, a young adult center that was having • The New York governor said clared, "We have nothing to more clearly positive than a stability throughout the area." trouble finding a home last week is settling on Broad St. Renovations had been started . "the Sai£''. government should fear—and all to gain—from the mere call to anticommunism The governor declared "we at 19 Mechanic St, Then the group looked'at the former Sears, Roebuck and Co. store be encouraged to mobilize and careful nnd responsible quest In the last analysis, our power should, encourage contact and on White St., and over the weekend renovations started at 169 Broad St.'A lease was develop its best manpower" as for a negotiated settlement." in the world critically depends communication—for the good of part of a four-point program The governor listed "three on our commitment to the prog- us both" with Communist Chi- signed Friday. Helping with the work were girls of the Red Bank Community Weekend '-to strengthen chances for suc- essential bases for our position ress and freedom of all peo na, saying the United States Work Camp, an interfaith volunteer group. From left are Debbie Wright, 15, Ocean- cessful negotiation of a crea- in this negotiation: pies." gains nothing by "aiding or port; Barrie Grammar, IB, Little Silver; Nancy Baynton, 16, Shrewsbury; Amy Luse- tive political solution to the —"We will not accept—as we 'We Want Peace' encouraging the self-isolation of Vietnam crisis. shall riot try to impose—any so- so'great "a people." "bri'h'lc," 15,'of Little Silver, and Pat Irvin, 13, East Brunswick. (Register Staff Photo) "Our strategy must reflect lution dictated by force. He said "there should be no With respect to the Euro- the fact that the essential issue —"We should accept in South self-deception in Hanoi over our pean powers, he said, '"We is the security of the popula- Vietnam's political life any national debate. We want have a right to ask and expect tion — rather than control of group that seeks its objectives peace. But we want a peace of them less hand-wringing— territory," he said, "To this through the political process based on justice and the rights and more work-sharing. For of alt peoples to determine free- 4 Towns to Share purpose, military escalation in rather than by wrecking it—by they, too, have a serious stake the-North is no answer." force or subversion. Nelson A. Rockefeller ly their own destiny." in the economic health and po- litical order of Southeast Asia." Rockefeller declared that "above all, a Vietnam settle- Equipment in Test ment must be achieved in the wide context • of world rela- Columbia Classes Closed FAIR HAVRN|-_TW0 sets of "twin" meeting, and declared their .communities' in- tions. So doing, we can seize terest. " • embattled demonstrators were communities will ftudy the possibility of NEW YORK (AP) — Colum- would be open but there would executive vice president of the the present as a time of rare Mr. Dill also named a five-member bia remained a university with- be no regular classes. undergraduate Student Council, routed from their strongholds. opportunity. cutting their garbage collection costs - through sharing their equipment and other disposal study subcommittee. Appointed to _,out classes, today as the ad- About 125 members of an a few hours._after 1J00 city Police said some of their men "We can turn a time of po- that group were Mahlon Parsons, Monmouth ^minfstration of the strife-torn ad hoc faculty group voted policemen moved onto the cam- were bitten by girl students. litical crisis into a time of po- resources. Beach; Councilman Thomas Oakley, Red Ivy League school called upon yesterday to "respect" a stu- pus during the night Tuesday A total of 720. persons were litical creation," he said, "We The two pairs of towns, picked as Bank; Councilman Joseph Stout, Sea Bright; faculty and students to meet dent strike. There were no in- and stormed five university arrested on trespassing and can and we must take this naturals by the Monmouth Shore Kefuse Mayor John E. Lemon Jr., New Shrews- for discussions of the campus dications, however, that the buildings that had been oc- other charges. Of the. total, narrow road of war and make Disposal Committee because they are next bury, and Charles Rockhill, Long Branch. there were 628 arrests in the crisis. faculty of about 4,000 was sub- cupied and barricaded by stu- it lead into the wide highway door neighbors and interested in the idea, the disposal subcommittee will work The administration acted in stantially split over whether dents. actual routing of the demon- toward world peace and prog- are Sea Bright - Monmouth Beach and Little toward defining the assignment for a fea- keeping with a resolution by a to back the strike. The senior A hundred youths and 15 po- strators and 92 on the edge ress." Silver - Fair Haven. sibility engineering study, Mr. Dill .said. of the melee. group of 500 senior faculty faculty meeting did .not en- licemen were reported injured, Mutual Trust Rumson Councilman John H. Dill, com- Kenneth Hiltbrunner, principal planner TnemBeTFasklBgtop -"a day of dorse the strike. ' ^ . none, seriously, "I the club .Nicholas,, said: "The strike To accomplish this task, he mittee chairman, las£ night named repre- with the Monmouth County Planning Board, reason and reflection." The A student strike was an- swinging, fist fighting, pushing, we are calling for has a wide- "said, "we must, at home, re- sentatives of those jjoroiighs to a eoUee- -said a tract abutting Eitrle Naval Ammuni- university said the school nounced by J. Michael Nichols, hauling and kneeing as the spread basis of support. Con- establish an atmosphere of tiqh study' subcommittee." tion Depot in Colts Neck Township and sequently, it will hot be neces- candor, of trust, and of con- L ' Littlfe Silver Mayor Gordon N.* Litwin New Shrewsbury, is the best long-term sary to seize any buildings. fidence. In a free society, the and Fair Haven Councilman James A. location for a landfill site for the 16 towns For Rjimson, Fair Haven Schools We may picket, but that has government and the people Robottom will represent their boroughs in participating in the study. It is operated not been decided yet." must believe in each other." that two-town study, i by the Shrewsbury Disposal Corp. The United States must fos- •"Undergraduate" militants Salvatore Gatto aniSt E. W.-Thayer will Oceanport-Councilman S. Thomas Gag- sought, yesterday to promote ter the. same atmosDhere of liano was elected treasurer. trust in the world at large, he represent Sea Bright arid Monmouth Beach, a general strike by students respectively. The committee was ,i'stpod up" Jast StudyJlnit said, basing our "hopes for. night by a state Department of Health and faculty: — Mr. Dill said the iirm.of Joseph Sea- (See STILL NO, Pg. 3, Col. 1) peace and our relations with representative. John Zemlansky, principal RUMSON-The Eumson-Fair Brooks Von Arx of the Fair A second subcommittee, on all on cooperation—not compul- man will handle .the financial analysis for the studies. sanitarian, who was expected to present an Haven School Study Commit- Haven board, and Theodore enrollment projection, is headed sion. ' illustrated talk on refuse disposal, did not tee spent two hours getting it- Brenner of the Rumson board by Mrs. Charles Krauter of the "Over the last 20 years, our Another pair of "tvins" may join the appear. Rumson P. T. A. It includes April Was self organized last night and were elected co-chairmen. Mr. sense of our own military and subcommittee. Other communities included on the com- made it dear that the pace Von Arx conducted last night's William Witman of the regional economic power has seduced .