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T&$®Fiqtar Weekend Enjoyment Section Colleges Face Enrolment T&$®fi Qtar Weekend Enjoyment Section •*'••- . V J SEEPAGES12-I5 The Weather THEDAILY FINAL Partly cloudy and cool V Rod Bank, Ftechokl "T" today; clear, cool tonight. To- morrow sunny, a little milder. •fj Ixing Branch 7 EDITION Fair Sunday. 32 PAGES Moiimouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper VOL.95 NO. 78 RED BANK, N.J. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13,1972 TEN CENTS iiiiNniuinuinniHininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii mm HiitjuuiHiiwaMHiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiintiiiiHtiiuiiniuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiniiiiuiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiuimii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIHUIIIIIIIII iiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiHiim Colleges Face Enrolment Dip Crises By DORIS KULMAN dormitory has been closed Education is expected to to sell its University Heights mouth had 5,020 students at- one per cent of the drop, Dr. said, declining to give a dollar down, the budget has been adopt the revised master plan campus, shut down its presti- tending full-time, part-time Stonesif er said. figure until after his report to WEST LONG BRANCH — slashed about ft million and when it meets next Friday. gious engineering school and and evening — down from its (There has been a tiny in- the board of\ trustees next Where have all the students this year the private, four- "Monmouth isn't yet in the hand 217 faculty members peak 5,400 enrolment of the crease in enrolment in the week. gone? year college will have the crisis stage New York Univer- their walking papers — "is year before. graduate program, which is Not First Deficit That's the big question at first real deficit in its history. sity is in," Dr. Richard J. Sto- the tocsin for all of us," Dr. Downto4,2M just about self-supporting. "This isn't the first year Monmouth College, as it is at In what probably isn't an nesifer, the college's new Stonesif er said. The enrolment this fall is There are 750 graduate stu- we've put the budget to bed colleges throughout the coun- unrelated development, the president, said in an inter- Monmouth, which relies al- 4,200 — lower even than the dents registered this fall, up showing a deficit," he ac- try. The picture here is the recommendations for even- view, "but if we didn't make most entirely on tuition for its 4,600 students projected when 12 from last year.) knowledged candidly, "but it national picture in micro- tual construction of a four- the accommodations we're money, has facilities for 6,000 the downward trend began to So the college has stripped is the first time we're almost cosm. ' • year state college in Mon- making, by 1975 we would students and needs 5,000 "to, show. between $900,000 and $1 mil- certain there will a deficit in- There's no question that mouth County reportedly has be." finance what we need and lion from its 1972-73 budget, stead of a slight surplus at Monmouth is hurting. With ad- been dropped from the state's NYU-forced by declining en- want to do," the president That's a drop of 16 per cent which now is about ?9.H mil- the end of the year." higher education master plan. said. — and the college's income di- lion. That will leave a "mod- To affect the budgetary sav- missions down 16 per cent rolment and an anticipated Dr. Richard J. StonesHer fmni lust >c;ir, onr 120-lii'U 'I he state Board or Higher 19.4 million deficit for 1971-72 At this time last year, Mon- minishes by $92,000 for each est deficit," Dr. Stonesifcr See Enrolment, Page 2 Congress Tackles Major Bills WASHINGTON (AP) - In- .measure would distribute $30 forts to put restrictions on continue the fight to put some Sen. Russell B. Long, D-La., between the House and Senate ching toward final adjourn- billion in federal funds to the Nixon's power to cut federal limits on the bill's broad grant Finance Committee chair- versions of the 989-pagC bill. ment, Congress planned to state and local governments programs to stay within the of authority to the President. man, said he believes the So- tackle several major bills over five years. «250-billion ceiling he seeks As the bill passed the cial Security-welfare bill The Louisiana senator, head today but it appeared likely The spending-ceiling mea- for the current fiscal year. House, the President could would force the session into of the Senate conference dele- that two of them would delay sure yesterday was cleared by The legislation was sched- cut any program by any next week if nothing else did. gation, said many decisions the end of the session until the Senate Finance Com- uled for consideration by the amount he chooses, to hold Conferees today were to remain, but that an agree- early next week. mittee for floor debate. The full Senate this afternoon. spending to the ?250-billion conduct their third meeting in ment seemed likely by Mon- The legislators had intended panel's 8-8 tie vote blocked ef- Democrats said they would limit. an effort to resolve conflicts day or Tuesday. to adjourn the 92nd session by tomorrow. , But no settlement seemed probable before Monday or Tuesday on'the Social Secu- 3 Die in Drug rity-welfare bill now in a House-Senate conference committee, and the |250-bil- lion spending ceiling Presi- Raid Shootout dent Nixon had requested. Both bouses extended yes- NEW YORK (AP) — One suspected dealers was a "ma- terday'^ 'sessions into the federal agent and two sus- jor trafficker in narcotics." night in an effort to whittle pected drug traffickers were He said the agent who carried down the last-minute crush. killed last night when federal the money had met previously The HdUSe passed the com- Bureau of Narcotics agents with the suspected dealers. promise $74.3-billion defense raided a motor inn on Man- Police clamped a tight secu- appropriations bill,' one of the hattan's West Side. A second rity net around the incident TO SEE «^ys. R6W jimi^iV^eaNid Toby largest in history. The Senate agent was critically wounded. and no further details were Do Long wayes handful ofticketsto VVorW Series planned to vote on it today A Bureau of Narcotics immediately available. games at Cincinnati as his parents, MrrgntTMrs awa . and send it to the President. spokesman said the Shootout Kenneth D1 e Long of Dayton, Ohio; lyolk V The House cleared the com- occurred about 10 p.m. EDT from Reds ticket window. 5eries starts In Cincin- promise revenue-sharing bill when a federal undercover nati tomorrow with the Reds facing the Oakland and sent it to the Senate agent arrived at a 10th floor Radio City Athletics, who won the American League pennant which plans to pass it on to room at the Sheraton Motor by defeating the Detroit Tigers yesterday. (Story Nixon this afternoon. The Inn fqr. a preattartged meet- Music Hall page20.) • --'^ ••:: •.-• v ' ;." - •••, - *. .• ing to buy 10 pounds of co- caine with $160,000 in cash. Franck V. Monastero, asso- To Reopen ciate regional director of the NEW YORK (AP) — After bureau, said the two men who a two-day intermission, Radio met the agent, "had no in- City Music Hail will reopen tention" of going through tomorrow for at least one with the deal and planned to week while management and ... ' ' AP wirtptwte rob the agent of the money. the musicians union attempt RETURNS £ROM PEACE TALKS — Presidential adviser Henry A. Kissin- When the agent, identified to resolve their contract dif- ger is greeted by military personnel at Andrews Air Force Base as he re- by police as Tom Devine, at- ferences. turned to Washington after four days of secret negotiations with North By The Associated Press among all age groups," he the kind of leadership that put tempted, to resist the robbery The sudden closing of the Vietnamese delegates In Paris. said. "What J am trying to do the young man in the position he was shot. A backup agent, midtown entertainment land- President Nixon has com- is appeal to alii That is why out of which he's just come," identified as Frank Cumillo, mark, home of the Rockettes, pleted a confettl-and cheer- we seek what I call a new McGovern said. burst into the room and was dismayed New Yorkers and filled political sortie into the American majority," The Democratic vice presi- shot and killed, Monastero tourists alike and prompted South, while, challenger Southern Republicans pre- dential nominee, Sargeant said. "Mayor John V. Lindsay to im- Kissinger to Report George McGovern hammered dieted a Nixon sweep of the Shriver, told a beer-and-pre- The two alleged narcotics mediately call in a state away at the President's Viet- South but cautioned "against tzels rally in Parma, Ohio, dealers were shot by agents mediator. nam-war policies and silenced overconfidenee. ' ' that Nixon has degraded poli- and died in the hallway out- More worrisome, however, a big university crowd in the Meanwhile,.McGovern hit tics, corrupted the govern- side the room, police said.. were hints that the famed process. < the issue that launched his ment and failed to live up to They were identified as Jose movie showcase might never To President Today Nixon flew back to Washing- presidential campaign — the the most important promise Matta andJ. Nieves. reopen because of growing : Monastero said one of the economic problems. ton last night after his six- Vietnam war. ,i : he made — to end the war. WASHINGTON (AP) - Base. The two went directly The White House silence on hour trip to Atlanta, his first In, Minneapolis, the Demo- President Nixon arranged to to the White House for an in- the secret negotiations, public campaign appearance cratic nominee played.a tape get a breakfast briefing today itial report to Nixon.
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