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Reds Hit Manila Parley Today on Page 67 Oijr Choice for U.S. Sejwior Dirtribntion Weather Today Mottly tunny today and tomor- THEDMLY row, dear and cool to- 27,150 night. High today In mid Ms. | Red Bank Area J Low tonight 4540. High tomor- Copyright—The Red Bank Register, Inc., 1966. row around 7». Saturday's out- DIAL 741-0010 look, (air and mild.. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 88 YEARS toned di'lTy. IJoodlT ihroupi VtHijr. Sftonir etui f THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1966 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE VOL. 89, NO. 87 Paid U JU4 Bank U4 U Additional UiUlot Ottlea. Reds Hit Manila Parley TOKYO (AP) - North Viet Nam today de- Cong "will never accept peace unless it is on our withdraws all its troops from Viet Nam, peace scribed the Manila summit conference as a war own terms." will be restored immediately. If the United States council and stopped just short of officially reject- 'INITIATIVES' STARTED continues its aggressive war while professing 'peace,' ing the latest Allied peace bid to end the Viet Nam Despite the unyielding Communist position, the Vietnamese people will carry on their just war. Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos told struggle till complete victory ... "The 'peaceful solution' proposed by the United newsmen in Manila he has begun "initiatives for "The Manila conference remains an insipid farce States at the Manila conference," said Nhan Dan, peace" following the summit conference. of which the United States was the manager while organ of the North Vietnamese Communist Party "I cannot reveal them to you," Marcos said. the rest were only clowns who lived on U. S. dol- "is still more cynical and insolent than the 'con- But he acknowledged that the seven Allied nations lars and acted upon U. S. orders." ditions' which the United States had earlier put that met this week in the Philippine capital dis- The New China News Agency called the troop to the Vietnamese people and which had been cussed which countries might play the role of "hon- withdrawal offer "out-and out blackmail and shame- categorically rejected by the latter." est broker" in attempting to bring about negotia- less humbug with the aim of pushing the scheme The official Hanoi newspaper did not refer tions with the Communist government in Hanoi. o( holding talks by inducement and asking the Viet- specifically to the Allied offer to withdraw all Manila sources said Indonesia, Japan and India namese people to surrender to the U. S. aggressors foreign troops six months after North Viet Nam fit the requirements of the Allied leaders. ..outright." withdraws its forces and aid from South Viet Nam. The Hanoi comment was signed by "a commen- Peking said the conference's declaration on But Peking's New China News Agency called it tator," which usually means a ranking Communist peace and progress in Asia and the Pacific meant, part of a U. S. "peace talks plot" and a repre- official. It declared: in effect, putting the region, including China, "under sentative of the Viet Cong in Cairo said the Viet "If the United States stops its aggression and the control of U.S. imperialism 100 per cent." Faculty Disavows Van Note's Right to Speak for Its Members HIGHWAY SPEEDUP — Conferring yesterday at State Houso on proposed Rt. 35 widening between Eatontown and Asbury circles were;, left to right, Councilman By DORIS KULMAN professors who voted for it. letter to Dr. Kinney, Dr. Van dicial council. The organization criticized the Students for, Free asked that Dean Murtha be Bruce J, Mengan, Democratic candidate for freeholder; Gov. Richard J. Hughas; WEST LONG BRANCH - The There are 165 full-time faculty Note apologized on behalf of the Speech group for a vulgar ref- Monmouth College faculty put its members. college for the actions of Martin Instructed to call a meeting of erence to a faculty member In Richard V. McEviJIy, president-elect of New Jersey State First Aid Council, and Free- protest against the adminis- The same resolution was ap- Watkins, a professor of English the judicial council immediate- yesterday's issue of their news- holder Harry Larrison Jr., director of highways. Mr. McEvilly said tha governor, tration of college president Dr. proved unanimously by the col- at the college and a congression- I. letter, while defending the stu- al candidate, who attempted to acknowledging pleas of Crusade 35 campaigners, had directed that engineering William G. Van Note in writing lege chapter of the AAUP at a Not Established dents' right to say it. yesterday. special meeting attended by join a studen-sponsored political Dr. Van Note has said one rea- The SFS withdrew the news- afml property acquisition be speeded up, permitting actual work possibly six months debate uninvited. ; Both the general faculty and about 50 professors yesterday af- son Charles P. Kaska and Thom- letter, and by mid-afternoon was •arlier than previously anticipated, or some time in late 1967. the college chapter of the Amer- ternoon. The chapter has about The AAUP also voted to send as Breslin, the student editors flooding the campus with a ican Association of University 70 members. a letter to Dr. Van Note criticiz- suspended last week, were denied statement retracting the attack Professors voted to tell Dr. Van Put In Writing ng what the organization says hearing before the judicial and apologizing for it. Note not to speak for them on was his evasion of questions at council is that the council hasn't The resolution was defeated The letters are in response to 30 to 9. non-academic matters. Dr. Van Note's statement at a the special faculty meeting, par- been established this year. A resolution to send a letter to special faculty meeting two days ticularly questions concerning According to the student hand- Testing Rule Join Regiona I Sewer the role of faculty and students Dr. Van Note disavowing his ago, when he said faculty mem- book, students charged with ac- The SFS is testing the regu- right to speak for the faculty bers wanting to disassociate in the government of the college. tions or behavior "which may be lation requiring Student Activi- to the community-at-large in themselves from his Oct. 19 let- 2 In another resolution, the considered detrimental to the ties Office approval for all liter- non-academic affairs was passed ter to Dr. John'F. Kinney Jr., AAUP called upon Dr. Van Note welfare of the college" are sub- ature distributed on the campus by a 36-17 vote at the faculty Rumson-Fair Haven Regional to censure Thomas F. Murtha, ject to judicial council jurisdic- —the regulation Mr. Kaska and Plan. RedBank Toldmeeting last night. The letter will High School superintendent, dean of student affairs, for fail- tion. Mr. Breslin were suspended for RED BANK — Borough Coun- 600 to study the ways in which Haien and Sawyer had three bear the signatures of the 36 should put it in writing. In the ure to set up a student-faculty ju- The faculty last night defeated violating. College officials have dl has received the report o( its the borough could comply with possibilities to consider: Con- a resolution which would have (See COLLEGE, Page 3) consulting sewerage engineers a state directive to stop pollut- struction of a secondary treat- who'lay Red Bank should hock ing the.ffayeslnlc River. ment plant at Bodman PI. which Iti jjewer system Into the one.;b£ The state Department of Health they said would be least expen- ing built by the Northeast Mon- told Red Bank it was to provide sive, linking with Northeas oyees to Picket New Unit Sets Rally which would, be more expensive, mouth County Sewerage Author- secondary treatment by Aug. 15. and linking with the Middletown WEST LONG BRANCH — A group of the students and ity, despite the fact that there is The borough now Operates a faculty Involved In the campus protest movement have formed a cheaper alternative, Sewerage Authority which they primary treatment plant on Bod estimated would be the most ex- a coalition, dubbed it the Monmouth College Free Speech Hazen and Sawyer, New York man PI. and pumps the effluent pensive. Movement, and scheduled a rally for II a.m. Tuesday on the City, were hired in June for 52,- into the river. Marlboro State Hospital Student Union lawn. link Is Favored The new group will replace Students for Free Speech, The engineers favored the link MARLBORO — Employees of the day that Gov. Richard J.- cruitment difficulties" at Grey- Robert Jackson, SFS chairman announced. with Northeast over municipal Marlboro State Hospital plan to Hughes delivered his budget atone and Totowa prompted the The student-faculty organization will distribute a campus treatment plant expansion be- picket the hospital tomorrow to message, Commissioner Lloyd raise. newsletter, he said. • Chief of the Month cause the state opposes the protest what they call the state's McCorkle of the Department of He ducked a question on It was not stated how many students and professors have pumping of effluent into the riv failure to extend to employees Institutions and Agencies told (See MARLBORO, Page 3) affiliated with the group. T, because the state favors re- at other institutions the raises The Daily Register. In his gionalization, and because in starting salaries granted ear- message the governor announced Plan Hit by Moody would provide Red Bank with lier this year to non-professional that he had ordered an increase 9 chance to get out of the sewer employees at Greystone Park at the institutions which he said, By FRANK W. HARBOUR ialek and Mr. Foulks: Their rec business.
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