Distrflmtioi) 1M Bank Area f Sunday's out- took, fair and cold. r- • Copyright-The Red Bank Register, Inc., 1966. DIAL 741-0010 ; MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 88 YEARS VOL 89 NO d*llr. Monday thniidi yrlday. Second Clus FMUft FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1966 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Slate 2 Operations Before Thanksgiving eryS us WASHINGTON (AP) - Presl- dication of any serious problem Before he dies south, Johnson system said Johnson would enter newsmen assembled, Johnson the White House physician, said then as now, the surgery plans weeks. And he spent the rest of 'denf Johnson f«ces surgery short- la relation to Hie-sorgeryr—— was to fecld-a televised morning Bethesda Naval Hospital on Nov. slouched back in' hS'cKalf ana Were was"noindication of any were carefully-guarded White the year recuperating ..at h» LBJ ly Jjefore-Thanksgiving, to re- Today, Johnson heads for his news- conference and put in 21. But the White House In- joked about the rigors of the serious problem1' in connection House secrets. ranch in Texas. jnove a small growth from his Texas ranch to begin a two-week rather heavy day" in the White sisted there has been no decision Pacific mission he completed with Johnson's abdomen or throat. Surgeons removed Johnson's Johnson's doctors said his throat and repair a painful defect rest on doctor*' orders. It means House, signing bjlls, and clearing on where the surgery will be con- Wednesday. "... and his general health faulty gall bladder and a kidney wearying Asian-Pacific journey in the year-old scar left by his (he 58-year-old president will be his desk of business. ' ducted. The Naval Hospital js a Then, matter-of-factly, be read continues to be excellent," stone in a two hour, 15 minute had aggravated his abdominal gall bladder operation. relaxing, not campainging, in the The operation, in doctor's lan- Maryland suburb of the capital. his startling news: Burkley oaid. operation on Oct. 8, 1965. problem Dr. Burkley said he had Doctors say his general health three, days before Tuesday's state guage, is to remove a throat Date_No£jMcked "Good afternoon, ladies and In-advance of Johnson's per- That surgery kept Johnson in advised the president against li excellent and there is no in- and congressional elections. polyp and to correct an lnclsional "The date has wTbeen picked gentlemen. I wanted you to know sonal announcement, the White Bethesda Naval Hospital for two (See JOHNSON, Page 2) hernia. nor has the hospital been that my doctors have recom- House quoted that final Burkley It is expected to take less picked," Press Secretary Bill D. mended that I undergo sur- assessment to turn aside in- than an hour. Johnson's physi- Mayers said last night. gery ... quiries about Johnson's health; cians said the President would Johnson made his medical an- He said it will take place in Johnson personally had an- be hospitalized for several days. nouncement in the White House 15 to 18 days. "'. ' ' nounced his gall bladder opera- Candidates Revise The Columbia Broadcasting cabinet room yesterday. While Vice Adm. George G. Burkley, tion, too. Until he gave the word. Campaign Plans WASHINGTON (AP) - With President Johnson taking himself off the campaign trail, Democrats in tight races Commuter Groups' Appeal from Massachusetts to California today had to scrap plans, bunting and speakers: platforms. But they insisted they were not giving up hope. Just what impact Johnson's absence from campaign halls, rallies and parades will have on the election Tuesday no Heard, Hopes Seem Dim one can say with certainty. One unmeasurable factor was whether any sympathy.for LITTLE SILVER — • Shor and shore would be re-routed in- cilman, is the fourth busiest stop Etumson noted that the 5:10 from the chief executive—facing surgery, after his mission to the commuting interests made their to Newark instead of to the Jer- on the shore run and getting Newark had been moved up to a Far East—would be reflected in votes for candidates; ofhis bid last night for more and bet- sey City ferries, is scheduled to 1 more commuters each year, but 5; 06 departure/ Commuters Democratic Party. J ter railroad service at their sta- go into effect sometime this win- without a proportional increase woujd like to .seek the departure Another was whether any feeling of anxiety about the tions under the Aldene PUu ter or in the spring. in service. moved the other way — to about President's condition would be reflected in votes for Repub- They did. not appear over-en- Under the proposed timetable, Mr.' Roemer cited a 43-minute 5:19. — and that the proposed licans. thusiastic about the prospects, seven non-rush hour passenger gap between 5:33 and 6:16 in the change would "upset a lot of peo- Some political pros, like California's Gov. Edmund G. The eight-town Municipal Pub- trains would be dropped from evening when there are no ple In Rumson." •'•»•, (Pat) Brown, doubt any outsider — even a president — lic Service Coordinating Com- the shore run. MPSCC had southbound trains stopping at Lit- Ernest Hesterberg of the Mid- can turn the tide of an election. mittee, with representatives of hoped to get additional service tle Silver. He asked Mr. Day to dletown Transportation Commit- And some of the candidates who have been pictured,.as* the Middletown end Bayshore when the plan was implemented. consider a local stop by the 4:53 tee said the Middletown station on, or near, the ropes and urgently needing help from the transportation committees sitting Chairman August E. Roemer out of Newark, which would'stop is the third busiest on the line, Democratic champ say they will do all right on their own. Ing, met here with Robert Day of pointed out last night that Lit- here around 5:93. and would have more patrons if Brown had expected Johnson to campaign for him in the Division of Railroad Trans- tle Silver, where he is a coun- Mayor Charles S. Callman of it weren't for those who go to California Saturday and Sunday in his up-hill re-election battle port :on, state Highway Depart- Red Bank where there is a big- against Ronald Reagan. ' . ment. ger selection of trains. He asked Although they will be repre- or more northbound morning sented at hearings to start Nov. stops; and said all the off-rush 14 in Newark on the new Aldene hour trains should Stop there. schedules, they wanted their Doss Claims Under Advisement Board Committee UNDERGO SURGERY — This study of President quests to be heard and consid- Mr. Day said the requests Jehnsen Was made yesterday at the White Houie as he ered before then. would be taken under adviae- announced that h* will undergo surgery in 15 to 10 The Aldene Plan, under which nsent Red Bank and Shrews- Central Railroad of New Jersey bury were not presented. To Hear Ousted days. ' [AP WirepKoto) trains from the CNJ mainline Police Abuse The state representative said By CHASLES A. JOHNSTON worked all night before voluntar- he could not discuss possible FREEHOLD - William G. fare increases yet. bat admitted ily calling at toe Howell State that.New York commuters us- Students' Appeal Don charged at his murder trial Police barracks at 7:40 a.m. to ing the PATH trains under the Coppolino Denied Plea yesterday that detectives who ar- Hudson would pay- a separate WEST LONG BRANCH - The expecting Inquiries Item report- mtad him Aug. 23 refused to let Monmouth College board of trus- ers last night and would answer tin summon an attorney and Ig- At one 'pointt la tt» riternoon, '«• •• ' '•-: • •., ••' - . '' .'. Mayor Callman asked- who, tees yesrtrday discussed the cam- Biern. " '•• ' nored his pleas for sleep. alter he had. bew-W*« to the pus'free speech controversy and Miss Betty Badermen, college Doss, 20, of Wall Township, is prosecutor's office in Freehold now that Central and Pennsyl- vania trains would go to Newark, decided to hear the appeals of director of public information, accused of the bludgeon slaying and had been tricked, he said, two suspended student editors, said Dr. Van Note had told her For Florida Witnesses of lfyeatvold Donaa DeRier, of into taking, the first,two of five would ride the Central trains FREEHOLD — A defense re- The rejection came at a con Coppolino, formerly of Middle- when flie.Pennsy equipment was The Daily Register has learned. to refer inquiries about the meet- to bring three witnesses tinued hearing sparked by com- town Township, is under indict Hawthorne, in an Allaire State lie detector tests,, police refused th, Jbetter. Mr. Day pomt- The appeal will be heard by ing to his home. Tfyrtila here to testify in ments from the judge about the ment here for the 1963 slaying of Park vyoods Aug. 3 when she to let him go to the bathroom 'ithet.the Central trains, the board's three-man legal ap- ' Judge Simmill has an unlisted .fir; Carl, >. Coppolino's bail reported love affair between th former Army Col. William E. fought off his rape attempt. Clashes With Testimony Biey didn't have to stop peals committee, headed by Dale telephone. Efforts to reach Dr. hearing was turned down yester- 34-year-old anesthesiologist ^an Farber, and in Sarasota, Fla -For-more than two hours, Doss Virtually everything Doss said for an engine switch, would be Otto. Other committee members Van Note at his home were futile. day by Superior Court Judge El- the wife of one of the two peopl for the 19SS killing of his firsl testified before Superior Court about his treatment clashed with faster.
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