own H S May Go to Split Sessions SEE STORY BELOW Fair, Very Cold Sunny and very cold today. THEMILY HOME Clear and extremely cold to- night. Sunny, milder tomor- Bed Bank, Freehold row. Lang Brapieh FINAL (Be* Detail! PM» 3) I 7 Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 90 Years VOL., 91, NO. 117 '. RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1968 20 PAGES TEN CENTS Shriver Seen Nixon Choice for U.N. Post NEW YORK (AP) - Presi- met with his brother - in - law, question to ask the president- the U.N. job but a source the earliest years of th6 world learn about the members of or at least unprecedented in dent-elect Nixon apparently is Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D- elect." close to Nixon hinted strongly organization's history. his Cabinet, but that he would recent times.'/ determined to appoint a big- Mass. Shriver said he did not have that such was the case. Nixon, meanwhile, joked withhold the disclosure until Earlier, he indicated he name Democrat as U.S. am- Then he returned to New Wednesday, assuming he was time to answer other ques- Recent tradition has been last night that he may be get- would go beyond Cabinet ap- bassador to the United Na- York where he boarded an tions. ting the Hong Kong flu but not coming down with the flu. pointments and announce tions and a source in the Nix- Air France plane back to Par- HHH Declined for envoys to the United Na- was described as only "sneez- Ziegler later said the Presi- tions to represent the same some other selections for top on camp indicated today the is. At Kennedy Airport, he de- Ronald L. Ziegler, Nixon's ing a little" and fit for a na- dent-elect was joking and, de- federal positions. job would go to Sargent Shri- layed the flight for several press spokesman, announced political faith as the presi- tional television-radio appear- spite some sneezing, had no ver. minutes while lie made tele- last week that Vice President dent. However, former Presi- ance tomorrow in Washington doubt about going through Chairman William McChes- Shriver, currently ambassa- phone calls to other members Hubert H. Humphrey had de- dent Harry S. Truman, a to announce his Cabinet. with the nationwide broad- ney Martin of the Federal Re- dor to France, flew here hur- of the Kennedy family. clined a firm offer from Nix- Democrat, chose a prominent Addresses Board cast. serve Board, after conferring j riedly and conferred with Nix- Asked if he would remain on for the U.N. post. Vermont Republican, Sen. Addressing the board of di- Nixon said his decision, to with Nixon, agreed to remain on for more than two hours as. an ambassador in the Nix- Ziegler declined to com- Warren Austin, to be U.N. rectors of the Boys' Clubs of announce all 12 Cabinet on the job In the next admin- Sunday. Yesterday Shriver on administration, Shriver ment on the possibility that ambassador during his admin- America, Nixon said he knew choices at once was "some- istration and told reporters he went to Washington where he said: "That would be a good Shriver now was in line for istration which encompassed his audience would like - to thing that's unprecendented, (See NIXON, Pg. 3, Col. 6) Talk Teams Adamant PARIS (AP) - The Viet Hie symbolism of this tim- Vietnamese, and says it will sides would signify equal sta- delegation at the conference Cong prepared for a new for- ing—with the NLF spearhead- deal only with Hanoi. The tus for the NLF with the oth- table, met with U.S. negoti- ay today in the Paris war of ing the Communist presenta- North Vietnamese reject this er three delegations. The ator Cyrus R. Vance for two words while Communist and Americans and the South tion ahead of North Vietnam's approach. hours yesterday in the first allied diplomats showed no delegation—was not lost on The wrangle is reflected in Vietnamese want a rectangu- sign of compromise on pro- the South Vietnamese. For in the preliminary negotiations lar table, symbolizing two working session on joint strat- cedural issues delaying the the diplomatic jockeying over over these points of proce- delegations—the United States egy since the Saigon mis- start of the enlarged Vietnam the war's main issue—who is dure: and South Vietnam on one sion's arrival. peace conference. to control South Vietnam—, —What will be the order of side, North Vietnam and the The National Liberation the Communists contend that speaking at the first four-del- NLF on the other. Lam declined afterward Front, political arm of the the NLF is the authentic rep- egation session? The United The NLF wants such sym- to predict when the peace con- Viet Cong, scheduled the first resentative of the South States and South Vietnam do bolic trappings as name ference would begin, saying: Vietnamese people and thus news conference by a Com- not want the NLF to seem to plates and flags in the con- "When we have resolved all the proper agency to deal get precedence over Saigon. ference room. The Americans munist .delegation since "the the questions of procedure arrival Sunday of the South with the Saigon regime. —What shape will the ne- would prefer to have none of Vietnamese mission head- Ky's government does not gotiating table be? this. with the other side, we will be ed by Vice President Nguyen recognize the NLF, which it The Communists want a Pham Dang Lam, who will able to meet and start dis- Cao Ky. considers a tool of the North square table whose.four equal lead the South Vietnamese cussions." Set High School Referendum In May... AWARDS FOR HEROES — Police Defective Joseph A. Mazza of Eatontown, left, also a member of the Eatontown Fire Department, and Donald Ahlers, member of fhe Holmdel-Hazlet Fire Company, receive plaques from Alfred Adler of Mata- wan, chairman of the Monmouth County Fire Chiefs As*ociatlttn,.a.s Paul .WMte of _ Long Branch, association vica chairman, looks on at right. Defective Mazza res- Sessions in Middletown cued an 84-year-old man from his burning home in Eatontown last January. Mr. MIDDLETOWN - It looks plan as being adequate for from setting up a year-round school budget, now being pre- "Up until a few weeks ago Ahlers saved a baby from a fire Dec. 2, 1967. Awards were presented last night as if there will be split ses- next year.and flexible enough trimester system, through pared for introduction in Jan- I thought we could bull in Navesink Firehouse, Middletown. (Register Staff Photo I . sions in Middletown Township to handle, student overload • hoping classes on Saturdays, uary. - through next year with- High School next September— until a new school can- be; to a" sarcastic, '.'Let's keep "As for the new high out split sessions, though we and a referendum next May built. tJie'school'open 24 hours a day school," he said, "we will' thought we would absolutely for a new high school to house The 90 parents who packed for three 8-hour shifts." very likely have a referen- need them the year after. the meeting room were gen- ; Board president Richard dum in Mav or June." Now I think it would be bet- erally quiet and glum as the Jones told The Register the ter for the students to intro- No Fracas Repetition board unraveled the badboard will have to make up School Superintendent Paul duce it next year on a more Education at acon special public news. its mind on split sessions in F. Lefever said he hasgradual basis," he said. Only a few parents had the next few weeks, because changed his mind on split He explained that student xr - suggestions, which ranged the decision will affect the sessions. (See PONDER, Pg. 2, Col. 3) Seen; Film Criticized High school principal Nich- BED BANK — All was quiet night, nor were police sta- Sunday night's disturbance olas C m^le ^idthat ^ in Red' Bank last night. tioned at the theater. broke out during the showing of a horror film, "Night of "split The evening show at the Jack Rein, the Carlton!s will be required, if not Says Fltf Will Hit Many in State Carlton Theater went on as manager, said the possibility the Living Dead." year, certainly the year af- he will request police be sta- scheduled, without incident. <One Episode' ter." TRENTON (AP) - A New with this year's variety of Altman said, "and we expect Four Cumberland Coun- tioned at the theater this Sun- Mayor Arnone pointed out Both police and the theater 3 Plans Offered Jersey health officer says the flu, known as A-2 Hong Kong that a large portion of the ty hospitals yesterday joined management reported the sit- ** is "still under cons.der- the fracas "was just one epi- atlon He presented three plans Hong Kong influenza out- 1968. He suggests those af- state's population will have a growing list that are limit- uation in town and at the - sode." He said he believes break should last several fected rest and take the contacted the virtus by the ing visitors to prevent expo- "there was nothing calculated for splitting sessions: movie "normal» Often Called —Splitting one class only, more months and "a large same precautions as for a time it has run its course." sure of patients to the virus. 1 it was a sDontanoous re- portion of the state's popula- cold. Red Bank police weren't Police Chief George H.
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