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Canzona Assails Anti-School Campaign SEE STORY BELOW Weather Mostly sunny but very cold to- day, high in upper teens. Clear HOME and cold tonight, low five to 10 THEDAILY above. Tomorrow, fair with mod- eratuv; temperatures, high in up- Red Bank, Freehold per 20s. Outlook Wednesday, part- I Long Branch FINAL ly cloudy continued moderating 7 temperatures. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 89 YEARS DIAL 741-0010 VOL. 90, NO. 135 RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1968 10c PER COPY PAGE ONE Report American Conscious, Responsive 4th Heart Patient 'Well' STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — By yesterday morning Kasperak yesterday afternoon. Harrison ".We've reached first base per- infection that the steelworker con- With the transplated heart of a was conscious and able to move. said the heart output — amount haps, but the work is only begin- tracted perhaps 10 years ago, had housewife sustaining him, Mike Though he couldn't talk because of blood pumped — was 5.3 liters ning." £ been arrested, the doctors ex- Kasperak is reported to be doing of a tube in his throat helping per minute, "almost normalfor He stressed, "(There is no way plained. But his' heart muscle "quite well," fully conscious and him to breathe, doctors said he a man of Kasperak's size" when at this time to.iernK.the episode continued to turn into fibrous tis- responsive. recognized his family. measured about 12 hours after a success." But his and Harri- sue and enlarge. Kasperak, a 54-year-old formor Shumway said his patient knew the 4'/i-hour operaticn. The* pa- son's elation fvere evident. He had been suffering chronic steelworker from neaTby Ejst he had a donated heart beating tient weighs 144 pounds. Mrs. Always Critical heart failure for the past Palo Alto, was dying of heart in his chest. It was one-third the White's weight was 120. "The critical period lasts as two years and was forced to quit disease Saturday night when Dr. size of the enlarged one that had "His cardiogram looked quite long as the patient lives," Dr. work 18 months ago. A severe Norman E. Shumway's surgical been discarded, but it was per- good," Dr. Harrison said, i' Shumway said, explaining that episode put him in the hospital team at . Stanford University forming well, Shumway said. Dr. Shumway said Kasperak the body could reject a foreign three weeks ago. School of Medicine operated on In Reasonable Range was expected to stay in the hos- organ months or even years after Dr. Harrison 6aid the patient him. The doctors cut out his Blood pressure, pulse and body pital many months for observa- it entered the body. "was in severe heart failure" at eart and implanted the heart of temperature were in a reasonable tion. ' I* Kasperak is being given drugs the time of the transplant, to Virginia White, a 43-year-old San- range, Dr. Donald C. Harrison, a "This kind of followup is essen- to suppress the rejection mecha- which he had consented if a suit- ta Clara woman who died of a cardiologist, told a news confer- tial to the well being of the recip- nism. able donor could be found. itroke two hours before. ence at Stanford Medical Center ient." Dr. Shumway said. Chronic viral myocarditis, (See. HEART, Pg. 2, Col. 2) A PRAYER for Christian Unity committee meets in Nativity Catholic Church, Fair Haven, to plan the event. The Christian Unity program starts in Nativity Church with a joint, service Thursday, Jan. 18, at 8 p.m. The week-long observance will see similar Blaiberg services in five churches in Fair Haven and Ru'mson. Committee members, left to right, Board President Assails ara Rev. Floyd Black, Fisk Chapel, AME, Fair Haven, and St. Luke's Church, Sea Bright; Rev. Frederick Preuss, Holy Communion Episcopaf Church, Fair Haven; Rev. Allowed Harvey Douie, Rumson Presbyterian Church; Rev. Charles Hanlcins, Christ Church Anti-Referendum Card Methodist, Fair Haven, and Rev. Donald Hickey, Nativity Catholic Church, who hosted the session. ; (Register Staff Photo) To Sit Up RED BANK - Edmund J. Can- ind Miss Kelley had two oppor- with the local council, is a com- "This is certainly better than CAPE TOWN, South Africa zona, president of the Board of unities at public meetings last munity developing agency." condemning houses, removing rat- [AP) — Groote Schuur Hospital Education, yesterday rapped an veek to come up with other fig- Mr. Canzona noted that the ables and making people move." said in a medical bulletin today nti-referendum postcard mailed ires and did not. They also con- board has a verbal agreement Less Maintenance Sees that Dr. Philip Blaiberg, the ast week by two local citizens inually charged that other suit- with council to improve the Farr The final question on the card world's third heart transplant pa- as a "false and baseless attack ible land was available but re- tract for adult as well as chil- is, "Should Red Bank divert ed- tient, "is no longer in the oxygen upon the board's integrity." fused to say where when they dren's recreational facilities. ucational funds toward the costly Cambodia tent and will be allowed to sit Borough voters go to the polls were asked by members of the He added, "If council did not maintenance of this proposed up in bed today with his feet on tomorrow to decide the fate of public." approve of this school and recre- site?" To this Mr. Canzona said a chair." a $2.5 million plan to build a K-4 In reference to the firsLques- ation project, it is highly doubtful that maintenance on a new build- The 58-year-old retired dentist elementary school on the Farr tion on the card, "Is the Red Bank that they would have transferred ing will certainly be much less neared what doctors consider to ract between River St. and Board of Education a land devel- the land to us." He also said than maintenance on the Oakland For Sihanouk Talk be the beginning of the critical Locust Ave. opment corporation?" Mr. Can- that no matter where the board and Mechanic Street Schools. PHNOM j PENH, Cambodia conference yesterday he would of negotiating the right of pur- postoperative period—seven days Polls will be open from 4 to zona replied. "It is a child devel- built it would, in a sense, be These two schools, built in the (AP) — U.S. presidential envoy not allow U.S. forces to pursue suit" of Communist forces into after surgery. However, the bulle 9 p.m. at the high school, River >ping agency and, in conjunction developing property, but added, (See CARD, Pg. 2, Col. 1) Chester Bowles arrived today to the Viet Cong into Cambodia and Cambodia. tin said there were no signs yet Street School and Oakland Street School. seek Prince Norodom Sihanouk's would condemn both sides if they 'Immense Prestige' that Blaiberg's body was trying clashed on his soil. The prince also said he would to reject the heart of Clive Haupt, The postcard was mailed by a Stout Criticizes Governor help in" keeping North Vietnam- Sihanouk said tell Bowles the United States 24, who died of a brain hemor- group calling itself the Quality ese and Viet Cong forces from Bowles there should follow France's example rhage. Education Committee. It bori using Cambodia as a sanctuary. in Algeria and "rid yourself of Haupt's heart was grafted in- the printed name of Mrs. Laur< But the' Cambodian chief of state the Saigon parasites." He said he to Blaiberg last Tuesday by Dr. Rudolph and the signature would suggest that the United Christiaan Barnard, who also per- Miss Elisabeth Kelley, two vocal Senators Meet Today in effect told ,a news conference States withdraw its troops, add formed the landmark heart trans- opponents of the current refer- the American ambassador's mis- By CHARLES A. JOHNSTON sion was doomed. ing: "This would be pretty good plant operation last month on endum and a similar one tha for you on the international stage. Louis Washkansky. Washkansky was defeated in October, 1966. TRENTON— The dying Democratic-controlled state senate Sihanouk told newsmen yester- It will give you immense pres- died of pneumonia 18 days afte: Exception Taken ' is on call today for an unusual 10 a.m. meeting. But a delay in day he would see Bowles, the U.S. tige." the operation. Mr. Canzona took exception to muster could scuttle the plan. ambassador to India. But he sug- Sihanouk then attacked Presi- No infection is evident in any the second of three questions on Gov. Richard J. Hughes has summoned the lame ducks in gested that the American envoy dent Johnson, saying he would of Blaiberg's organs so far, the the card, all of which were hopes that the Judiciary Committee will give a favorable re- would do better to spend his time "never lick the boots of that hospital said: His wife, Eileen, answered with a "no." The sec port on two pending appointments that need senate confirma- touring the famous temple ruins Johnson. was to see him again today bui ond question asked,. "Does $2.5 tion. a6 Angkor. "If he wants to talk, he will to guard against infection she million represent trie true cos Since he can't expect any support from the Republicans, American sources in New Del- come to my house," he said. Si- was expected to speak to him of the building and developing who will take over 3 to 1 legislative majorities tomorrow, Mr. hi said Bowles would concentrate hanouk described as "utterly fan- once more through a glass door the school and land site?" Hughes looks to the Democrats to convene today to- get the on the question of Communist tastic" press reports that John- Mrs.