Weather f Ur, MMOMM today, tdch to Mf. Fa» aad «M1 touchy lew 4M5. Tomonvw Mr, 27,150 [ littte temperature change with r Red Bank Area Ugh ia low to mid Ik. Outlook Copyright—The Red Bank Register, Inc., Ttartdty, (air and mild. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 88 YEARS DIAL 741-0010 _jnad tattr. Xoodir thnmh FiMty. Second CU11 PMti VOL. 89, NO. 85 Paid •* JU4 Bank U4 U Addltlontl Muling Ofllcri. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 35, 1966 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Viet Withdrawal Conditions Told Sign Manila Manifesto MANILA (AP) - President Johnson end the within six months under the stated conditions." The Allies agreed on two declarations titled other foreign anti-Communist Allies in the Viet The communique and two companion declara- "Goals of Freedom" and "Declaration on Peace Nam war today announced their readiness to with- - tions on "goals of freedom" for Asia and the Pacific and Progress in Asia and the Pacific." draw their forces from South Viet Nam within six were signed at a televised ceremony in the Malaca- The "Goals of Freedom" declaration stated; months after thoir conditions for peace are met. nang palace by the American President, Chief of "We, the seven nations gathered in Manila, Johnson and the leaders of the six other nations tikachom of Thailand, and the conference host, declared our unity, our resolve, and our purpose in at the Manila conference signed a final 'communique State Nguyen Van Thieu of South Viet Nam, Presi- seeking together the goals of freedom in Viet Nam at the end of their two-day summit meeting de- dent Chung Hee Park of South Korea, Prime Minis- and in the Asian and Pacific areas. They are: claring: ter Harold Holt of Australia, Prime Minister Keith "1. To be free from aggression. "The government of (South) Viet Nam stated Holyoake of New Zealand, Premier Thanom Kit- "2. To conquer hunger, illiteracy, and disease. that it will ask their Allies to remove their forces President Ferdinand E. Marcos of the Philippines. "3. To build .a region of security, order, and and evacuate their bases as the military and subver- A NEW BID progress. sive forces of North Viet Nam are withdrawn, In- The agreement on troop withdrawal — dearly "4. To seek reconciliation and peace through- filtration ceases, and violence thus subsides. a new bid to interest the Communist side of the out Asia and the Pacific." "The Allied nations responded to this statement , Vietnamese war in talking preace — was the key In their Declaration on Peace and Progress, by making it clear that withdrawal would come new element in the communique. (See MANILA, Pag8 3) ^_^ MC Faculty Members at Teach-in JOHNSON THE CHARMER — President Johnson snakes hands with a group of Fili- pinos outside Manila Hotel today as he leaves the hotel for the second day's ses- sion of tha Manila summit conference. The girls are special assistants of Mn. Fer- See Academic Freedom Shackled dinand Marcos, wife of the Philippine President, recruited especially for the confer- college officials made no at- ence. — •:• (AP Wirephoto,) By DORIS KULMAN science lecture, hall when it They were arrested for tres- an unauthorized magazine, "The WEST LONG BRANCH - Mon- closed. passing and carried bodily from Hawker." They had a brief tempt to bar them from the mouth College President Dr. Among the speakers were the the campus by police last week verbal exchange with Charles auditorium last night. William G. Van Note came under two ousted students, Charles P. when they refused to leave after Van Hart, director of building Other speakers were Dr. Earl attack, last night from faculty Kaska and Thomas Breslin. their suspension for distributing and grounds in the lobby, but Curry and Dr. Kenneth Stunkel members charging that academic of the history department, Miss Firm to Complete freedom is shackled on his Janet Wennik of the political campus. science department, Bernard Aptekar of the art department Speaking from the rostrum and Apology 'Shocks' Watkinsand Joseph Greene and Mr. the audience at the college's first Damashek of the English de- teach-in, they accused Hie col- LONG BRANCH - Martin Watkins, a And, Dr. Watkins charged, Dr. Van Note'i partment. lege administration of restricting Monmouth College English professor, yester- statements concerning him "is a diversionary Robert Jackson, chairman of student right to dissent and de LONG BRANCH - Robert Fas- day declared himself as "no less than tactic to cloud the real issues on the campus." the newly-formed organization, A spokesman for City Council clared the majority of teachers cjani, president of Raff Con- Zag's finances. shocked" by the actions of Dr. William G. He said those issues include contentions Students for Free Speech, which said the governing body is sat- and students are too apathetic struction Corp., 313 Clinton St., Mr. Fasciani attended the ses- isfied that Mr. Fasciani is fi- Van Note, college president, in apologizing 1 that academic freedom is restricted at Mon- sponsored the teach-in, was the or frightened to protest. Hempstead, N. Y., will complete sion with city officials accom- nancially able to complete the for Professor Watkins' attempt to join a con- mouth College, and faculty pressure for rein- moderator. "Dr. Van Note can no longer gressional candidates' debate at Rumson-Fair the construction of the Excelsior, panied by his attorney, Richard project. Mr. Fasciani has agreed statement of two ousted student editors. Dr. Stunkel said Dr. Van Note ignore the issue tearing this Haven Regional High School uninvited. a seven-story luxury apartment L. Bonello of Eatontown. to begin construction no later The apology for the Oct. 7 incident involv- still hasn't met with the fliree- campus apart," Richard Dam- building on the oceanfront here. City Council tonight will pre- than 30 days after clearing the Professor Watkins is running for congress ing Professor Watkins was proffered by Dr. man committee elected by the ashek, a member of the English City Council disclosed after a sent a resolution authorizing City title, expected early in Decem- on the Peace-Equal Rights ticket. Van Note in an Oct. 19 letter to Dr. John F. faculty to discuss with him means department declared, "If he con- long conference yesterday after- Clerk Sanita J. Camassa to pub- ber. He said Dr. Van Note made his state- Kinney Jr., superintendent of the high school, of reinstating Mr. Kaska and tinues to do so he will be jeo- ments "blissfully ignorant" of the faculty noon that the man who twlisoh a public notice announcing whose Student Government sponsored the po- Mr. Breslin. The building. should be com pardizing not only Monmouth Col- member's version of the incident. years ago was appointed by a public hearing on^ a request pleted by tne autumn of 1967, the litical forum. The letter was released by the He said (he basic issue ii frit* mft/lifli^artnna nf tha rarma nf .. " • , . lege but Jis own position." Professor Watkins was charged with dis- President Lyndon B. Johnson to for modifications of the terms of council spokesman, said. college to the press. (See TEACH-IN, Page 3) the National Advisory Commit- the agreement with DeZag Real His statement'received pro- turbing the peace as a result of the incident. A Dun and Bradstreet report Dr. Van Note, declaring Professor Wat- tee on Housing had agreed toty. longed -applause. He said Dr. Van Note's statements, made reveals that Mr. Fasciani now is kins "displayed ba'. taste and discourtesy." complete the job started in Sep- Te Clear Title The three-hour teach-in, called. while the charge is pending, "is so contrary under contract to build during told Dr. Kinney that although the faculty tember, 1964, by (he DeZag Real- Actually, the action will re- to protest last week's suspen- to the principles of fair play as to be unthink- More Than 1966 a garden apartment build- member wasn't representing Monmouth Cttl-'. ty Corp. lease the reverler in the deed to sions and arrests of two student able." ing ,ln Walnut Hills, Westchester, A hearing on the charge, scheduled for lege, "... I wish to apologize both personally The structure is at Ocean clear the title to the property editors, had a peak attendance Pa.', with a $1 million valuation; Rumson Municipal Court last night, was post- and for all who comprise the college . ." 40 Units Set Blvd. and Avery Ave. It never and permit Mr. Fasciani to pur- o! about 200. There were ap- an apartment house building at proximately 100 persons in the poned to Ndfc 14. , (Stt, WATKINS, Page 3) - rose above the first floor be- chase it. Mt. Olivet,. P«.i valued * $2.3 million; the Franklin Arms, For Parade Franklin Township, $2.2 million, RED BANK — There will be and a • teachers' co-operative more than 40 units marching in Keuper to Start building at Philadelphia, at $4.2 Daly Asks Probe of Reported the 19th annual Halloween pa- million. rade Sunday. John D. Bolduc, general chair- $2 Million Cost man of the Halloween Parade The city official estimated that, and Carnival Committee, said when completed the cost of the His Third Term Charges Against Welfare Board the parade will form in Marine Excelsior should reach nearly $2 FREEHOLD — Monmouth ment, and those of his assistants million. Mr. Fasciani will use the Park for a march at 2:30 p.m. breaches of responsibility on the because of "overworked and un- up Broad St. end Bergen PI. County Prosecutor ..Vincent P. are regarded as political, patron-same plan used by DeZag, the FREEHOLD—Monmouth Coun- by Freeholder Ei.gene J.
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