New Brookdale Gymnasium Dedicated SEE PHOTOS PAGE 3 The Weather Partly cloudy, windy and cool THEDMLY today; fair and very cool FINAL tonight. Tomorrow fair and K«l Bank, Freehold cool. \ 7 tang Branch, J EDITION Monmouth County's Outstanding K®sae Newspaper 28 PAGES VOL.95 NO.74 RED BANK, N.J. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9,1972 TEN CENTS Open Enrollment in State's College Plan TRENTON (AP) — New previous proposal that tne Open enrolment has been a ered, the master plan envis- Other major revisions in the — A uniform credit system soon-to-be unveiled plan was Jersey's new master plan for two-year community colleges hotly contested issue in New ions a 17 to 20 per cent in- master plan include: so courses at one public col- developed without the partici- higher education includes an "should" provide open enrol- Jersey for nearly five years. crease in college-bound youth — A plan to make more part- lege can be accepted by all as pation of some statewide in- open enrolment policy that ment where possible. New York City decreed open- by 1985. The high school drop- time graduate courses avail- credit toward a degree. stitutions, led to withdrawal would guarantee every high enrolment in its City Univer- but rate is expected to dimin- able at Rutgers University. of the plan. A plan calling for — Use of student polls and school graduate a spot in one The new policy states, "ev- sity several years ago. ish and a greater percentage — Stronger powers for the a central graduate school was , of the state's' 15 county com- The revised master plan of young people are expected Council for Higher Education outside evaluation to study, unveiled in January, 1971, and ery community college must the quality of instruction. munity colleges. guarantee that it will admit to says, "New Jersey's historic to want to go to college and in Newark in its role as coor- dropped after it raised con- The plan, which has been some occupational, academic, failure to create a sufficient stay there for a full four dinator of programs at Rut- The master plan, which troversy. four years in the making, will or remedial program any amount of college opportu- years. gers Newark and Essex Coun- eventually must be approved be submitted for final approv- motivated person Who is a nities, a failure which has re- All this will cost more mon- ty College. by the state legislature, has The final plan was to have al at next week's meeting of high school graduate, who is sulted in a comparatively low ey. Operating expenses, pro- — A new emphasis on resi- been in the works since 1967. been submitted last month, the State Board of Higher the possessor of an equiva- rate of college attendance, jected to be |325 million this dential education, with the in- but controversies have held it but it was reportedly delayed Education. lency certificate, or who is 18 must be ended." year, are expected to jump to sistence that each college up. when objections were raised ' The proposed open door po- years of age or older if not in With open enrolment and nearly $700 million a year by have some dormitory stu- by representatives of Rutgers licy is a dramatic shift from a school." other growth factors consid- 1985. dents. In 1969, a charge that the University. Thieu Seen Issue InExtended Talks PARIS (AP) - Henry A. what was said at the meeting has termed news stories that R. Laird said on Sunday that Kissinger scheduled another Sunday. But Associated Press Thieu would resign sheer the Paris talks were in "a' secret meeting in Paris today correspondent Gaylord Shaw speculation. very serious, significant and with the North Vietnamese, reported from the White But the belief that Thieu's sensitive stage" but there was and the future of South Viet- House that there were clear future was being discussed in nothing to indicate any early namese President Nguyen indications the talks were fo- Paris was heightened by the cease-fire in Vietnam. He as- Van Thieu appeared to be the cusing on the future of Thieu, presence of Geri. Haig. It was serted, however, that Nixon's chief issue under discussion. whose resignation is one of his first appearance at the se- broad peace plans were a President Nixon's national the chief Communist de- cret talks, and he returned on "near reality" and "there's security adviser and his top mands. Wednesday from talks in Sai- no question that we are on the assistant, Maj. Gen. Alexan- Thieu on Sunday again re- gon with Thieu and other road to peace." der M. Haig Jr., met yes- jected the Communist de- . high-ranking officials. President Nixon also said CITY ONLOOKERS — Throngs of onlookers lined Broadway, Long Branch, yesterday to view the terday with Le Due Tho of the mand that he quit and make Kissinger's last meeting last week that the talks were city's annual Columbus Day parade. Here they inspect a Nike missile riding with a contingent of Army North Vietnamese Politburo way for a coalition govern- with Le Due Tho and Xuan at a sensitive stage but would personnel. Eight bands and 47 marching units took part in the event, which concluded at Garfleld Me- and Xuan Thuy, chief of ment including the Commu- Thuy was on Sept. 26-27. not predict if or when a settle- morial Park, Ocean Ave. Mayor Henry R. Cioffl was grand marshal of the colorful parade. See story, Hanoi's delegation to the nists. The White House also Secretary of Defense Melvln ment would be reached. another photo, page 3. Paris peace talks, the White House announced. It was Kis- singer's 19th secret meeting with the North Vietnamese. Presidential press secretary ThreeCandidates Woo Red Force Near Saigon, Ronald L. Ziegler said anoth- er session was planned today. He added there might be a third meeting on Tuesday, Columbus Day Crowds which would be the first time the secret talks have lasted By The Associated Press for three days: ian-American organizations in McGovern yesterday taped Attack Held Unlikely Washington. a television speech on his pro- Ziegler refused to disclose President Nixon, Sen. Millions of immigrants have posals for a Vietnam peace. SAIGON <AP) — From 250 "I don't think anyone re- but the likelihood of any main heavy air strikes across North George McGovern and Sar- learned, Nixon said, that Scheduled for viewing tomor- to 500 North Vietnamese and gards the threat to Saigon it- attack on Saigon is rather re- Vietnam, and the Communist gent Shriver have been seek- "America is a country in row night, the speech is said Viet Cong still held Huong self as significant because of mote." forces showed no signs of pull- ing votes from Columbus Day which a man or woman has an to contain a step-by-step plan, the relative capabilities of the Other American and South, iin g hach k from battlefieldl s in T> i» . crowds as the presidential equal chance at the starting for U.S. withdrawal from In- Phuong village and three dochina. hamlets 15 to 20 miles north of two sides," said one U.S. Vietnamese officers thought South Vietnam. J\etOl*lUSltOFY«i election campaign approaches line and an equal chance to source. "The South Vietnam- its final four weeks. gettothetop." Saigon today despite heavy, the small-scale attacks might "We are continuing to carry J " its final four weeks. eet to the ton." Various Democratic sena- air strikes. ese territorial forces and be designed to keep govern- on the same operations as we Of the top four candidates, "Let us be proud to be regular units have good defen- only Vice President Spiro T. Americans," he said to tors, congressmen, governors The enemy force occupied ment troops busy while larger have all along," said one 1 Captured and mayors were to help the hamlets on Friday and sive capabilities. The North' enemy forces slipped past into American source. "We have PATERSON, NJ.'(AP) — Agnew did not campaign yes- cheers. He praised AFL-CIO Vietnamese units are still un- positions for attacks on such had no directives to do any- terday, but he planned to re- President George Meany as create interest in the speech Huong Phuong on Saturday, At least one of six teenagers by speaking on the war der strength from previous important targets as the big thing different. There is no in- who escaped early this morn- sume campaigning tonight, at among labor leaders who cutting Highway 13 between" a rally at Anaheim, Calif. throughout the country today. Saigon and a big South Viet- combat. They are still ca- base at Bien Hoa, Saigon and dication that any of the 14 ing from the Jamesburg Re- "stand up for America." namese military headquarters. pable of terror, attacks by •its Tan Son Nhut Air Base. North Vietnamese divisions in formatory in Monroe Town- One Sunday campaigner, Nixon's only other an- fire, sapper attacks and per- South Vietnam are pulling ship was recaptured here a Eunice Kennedy Shriver, wife nounced campaign appear- Shriver participated in a Co- at Lai Khe. 30 miles north of haps small infiltration efforts, U.S. B52 bombers attacked of Democratic vice presiden- lumbus Day parade in Provi- the capital. out, withdrawing or dis- few hours later, police report- ance this week is a quick trip troop positions, base camps continuing offensive oper- tial candidate Sargent Shriv- to Atlanta on Thursday. dence, R.I., yesterday, win- and infiltration routes on all ed.
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