Asian Fact-Finders Praise Nixon Move WASHINGTON (AP) ~ Armed Services Committees Ed

Asian Fact-Finders Praise Nixon Move WASHINGTON (AP) ~ Armed Services Committees Ed

Cahill Pledges to Hike State Aid to Institutions Km/ ' • ' , ••••>•: B3EWJW Cloudy, Warm Partly cloudy and warm to- FINAL day. Clear, mild tonight. Sunny, warmer tomorrow. EDITION (See D»ttn«, hn a> Monmouth County's Home Newspaper tor 91 Years VOL. 92, NO. 244 RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1970 28 PAGES 10 CENTS Asian Fact-Finders Praise Nixon Move WASHINGTON (AP) ~ Armed Services committees ed. "Nobody can predict for- er that I meet with the he added, "are very good — on at the same level that, at returned on the eve of the Most members of a fact-seek- — described it as an informa- ever into the future — but President before discussing in keeping with the promises least, they had anticipated," Senate's vote on an adminis- ing squad of senators, con- tive journey. what has been done has been my findings with members of made by the President." Answer Questions tration-based move to grant gressmen, • governors and Dceline to Talk good for the American peo- the press. Sen. Howard Cannon, D- Shafer said the delegation Nixon authority to take any White House aides say their Although most declined to ple." "I certainly had a fast trip, Nev., said he was pleased to members attempted to "an- action needed to protect U.S. Sdutheast Asian trip rein- disclose their conclusions be- Refuses Comment- I'll tell you that," he said. "see the progress that has swer questions that are on troops in Vietnam. The forces President Nixon's esti- fore today's scheduled meet- However, Sen. Thomas J. Sen. George Murphy, E- been made in pacification. the minds of all Americans — amendment, proposed by Sen. mate of the military success ing with Nixon, Pennsylvania Mclntyre, D-N.H., refused to Calif., described Nixon's "I was impressed by the maybe we won't answer them Robert C. Byfd, D-W. Va., ia of .his .Cambodian maneuver. Gov. Raymond P. Shafer, a discuss his findings with Cambodian decision as "a weapons and supplies that to the. satisfaction of every- due for a vote Thursday. Arriving here last night af- Republican, said their report newsmen before talking them great success — probably the were uncovered in the Cam- body, but at least we are g<>T "Obviously, ik\e$e men • • • ter a swift visit to battle on the Cambodian step indi- over with Nixon. most important single mili- bodian operation,'! he add- ing to tell Hie truth about wanted to be back to vote," zones of Vjetnam and Cambo- cates "the vast majority of Mclntyre, who had said he tary achievement of this en- ed. "This can't help but what we saw, heard and Klein said, but "I'don't feel dia, many in the 13-man VIP those of us who were there decided to go on the trip to tire unfortunate war." assist — from a military learned." there's any likelihood that fc delegation — picked by the feel it was a success. "prevent a snow job" by pro- "And the hopes for the fu- standpoint — by disrupting1 Herbert Klein, Nixon's com- this trip would have any ef- White House- in collaboration "We hope that it will be a administration officials, re- ture out there, as far as I the enemy's logistics "and munications director, said it fect on that vote one way or with the Senate and House long-term success," he add- ported he felt it "is only prop- have been able to ascertain," making it impossible to carry was a coincidence the group the other." ••iiiimii in n ii Cahill Pledges to Hike Aid By DORIS KULMAN The governor said he . Gov. Cahill said he will be- He described the 643-in- the three-story1 Tudor style MARLBORO — There will doesn't know how much of an gin budget discussions with mate Youth Reception and building which also contains be more money for the state's increase he will propose in department heads next month Correction Center at Yard- the hospital's maximum se- hospitals and penal institu- I&A's budget, nor for what "to find out what expendi- ville, which he also toured curity wards. tions in the 1971 budget, Gov. institutions. tures are indicated and where yesterday, as "a modern, From the porches on the Wiljiam T. Cahili said yes- Touring Today they are justified. well equipped institution, ob- second and third > floors, en- terday. , . Another 12-hour day touring "We will no longer be in viously well planned, well or- closed by /bars, patients He said his tours of state a dozen state institutions is the position we have been in, ganized and well operated," called down "Look at the institutions have convinced the governor's schedule to- of reacting, to crisis," the gov- and said, "hopefully, it won't men in jackets. Don't you him that the Department of day. ernor declared, "We're going be a budgetary problem for know it's too hot lor'jackets? Institutions and Agencies to have a budget we know many, years." Why don't you take off your needs more money. He said he is making the tour "to get the,feel" of the about;" ... Was Last Stop jackets?" . The governor said that Dis- institutions and to fulfill a And I&A "is one place that • Discovery House was the "Are you experimenting covery House, a newly opened pre-election promise he made needs help," he said. last stop on the Marlboro with, methadone here?" the rehabilitation center for to himself. The governor cited Trenton tour and the governor kept up governor wanted to know. Monmouth County drug ad- State , Prison and Trenton a barrage of questions about "No. But we will have two dicts, is one of the places ; The two-day tour is a su- State Hospital, also visited the program there as his methadone 'clinics, In Mon- he'd like to see the state perficial one, the governor yesterday, as needing more small entourage strode mouth County," Dr. Michael spend more money. acknowledged. But he said it funds. across the hospital grounds to (See Cablll, Pg. 2) Discovery House is housed is "pointing out to me" those in a former maximum secu- areas and institutions on rity ward of Marlboro State which he will focus more in- Hospital, and the -governor tensely. He said he will re- spent a good chunk of his visit some of the institutions.. time there'during a 45-min- Marlboro State 'Hospital ute whirlwind tour of the hos- "compares favorably" with pital yesterday. other state hospitals, the gov- Discovery House is a.pilot ernor said. project supported by federal - He said he doesn't know and state funds. The federal how much of an increase he contribution is $260,158, which will propose in the budget of is 75 per cent of the pro- the Department of Institu- gram's budget. tions and Agencies. GUBERNATORIAL TOtlR — Dr. Michael R. Simon, left, medical director of Marl- boro State Hospital, explains the program, there to Gov. William T. Cahill dur- ing the governor's tour yesterday. Gov.. Cahill, who concludos a two-day tour Protesters Gather of two dozen state hospitals and penal institutions today, said he will revisit some. (Register Staff Photo) AtMCAPOfikes LONG BRANCH — About 50 people gaithered in the offices of the Monmouth Community Action Program (MCAP) in the Garfield-Grant Building here yesterday to protest the County's Democratic closing of the agency's Freehold office center. The group was composed mainly of youths in their teens and early twenties, mostly from the sell entitled "Freehold Street People," as well as some older people. One member of the group said that the protesters were going to "shut down the Long Branch MCAP offices until the Freehold cen- 'Outs' Are Now ins' ter wasreopened." * • By BEN VAN VLIET Mr. O'Connor's election old guard party leaders. Technically, they did not succeed, but in reality they FREEHOLD — The' outs came as1 no surprise, but Mrs. Marilyn. D. Brenner, did. ; CHARGES DISMISSED — Charges against Capt. Thomas K. Willingham of Allen- ar| now the ins. what did come as a surprise Matawan Township, was re- ASSEMBLE EARLY hurst, accused in the alleged massacre of civilians in South Vietnam; were dropped The younger elements of sorts was the ease >vith placed by. Mrs; Bette Collins, The group began assembling here about 10 a.m.- and by the Army yesterday. Shown here at-a Ft. Meade office, from.left, art.,fltob« of the Monmouth County which the so-called "hew also of Matawan Town- congregated in the main lobby on the fourth floor, where ert McKinley, Wiliingham's attorney; Willingham; and Capt. Jerold Allen, staff Democratic organization after guard'^ousted Mrs. Mary Me- ship, as. party secretary. many of the MCAP offices (are located. They spent about 314 hours questioning MCAP's executive director, Joseph judge advocates . (AP Wiraphofol years of half-hearted at- Closkey of Deal, as the par- Gets Post y tempts, have finally captured ty's vice chairman. E. Taylor, about the situation. • . v control of the three top spots Mrs. McCloskey, who had Sam Crawford, Freehold At Mr. Taylor's directive, the Freehold office" was re- ~ in" the party's leadership. served under Mr. Campi for municipal, leader, was re- opened, to. the. p.ubjic at about 2 p.m. But the protesters re- Hichard T. O'Connor, 35, a six years, was defeated in a elected as corresponding"sec- " mained in Long Branch and forced the Long "Braticn offices" Freehold lawyer and unsuc- reelection bid by Mrs. Joan retary; Mrs.

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