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Site Still Undecided New Suit Seeks to Halt JCPL Tower Work SEE STORY BELOW Sunny and Mild Becoming sunny ant mild to- THEDAILY day. Cloudy with showers FINAL likely tonight and tomorrow. Red Bunk, Freehold Long Branch <6M DtUOli. Pit, ]) 7 EDITION Monmouth County** Home Newspaper for 92 Years WL. 93,"NO. 77 RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1970 30 PAGES TEN CENTS iMiHimiiiiiiiiiitraiitiiiiiiiiiJifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB Site Still Undecided HOLMDEL - President He added that "it may be Others viewed It as a ploy He Is scheduled to arrive Nixon is still scheduled to vis- held at one of the high by Mr. Gallagher to net Pres- aboard Air Force One at jt Monmouth County Satur- schools, a football stadium, or ident Nixon Into Middlesex Newark Airport at 1:30 p.m. day, but he apparently won't maybe at an armory." County. Saturday, then take a helicop- be coming lo the Garden Mr. Gallagher's decision ter to Teterboro for a meeting State Arts Center as planned. Originally, (he White House was viewed in two lights by had caid that President Nixon with Mr. Gross. Political functions aren't county Republicians. would visit In cither Middle- From there he Is ncheduled allowed at Ihe arts center, not Some raw It as an appro- sex or Monmouth County. to come !o Monmouth County even for ihe President. priate step to take to avoid for a rally. , That's the word from John creating what might become At least one Republican The New Jersey visit Is P. Gallagher, chairman of the a campaign issue.. leader feels that Mr. Gallag. part of ,i four-state campaign New Jersey Highway Author, The arts center's policy her denied use of the arts cen. tour on Saturday. He will Visit ity, which operates ihe cen. aginst political functions !s a ter hoping that the President Vermont in the morning, go to ter. long-standing one, and towould make his campaign Pennsylvania after leaving break the precedent might stop In neighboring Middle- New Jersey, and then fly to Mr. Gallagher, who is also touch eff criticsm from ihe sex. Middlesex County Republican Wisconsin for a testimonial Democrats, as well as tet a The President's impearance dinner for pro football star, chairman, said yesterday "we precedent which could rause WARPING WASP — Sailors warp huge aircraft carrier Wasp to Leonardo wharf for unloading of cargo of have made it a policy hot to here Is part of a two-stop Bart Starr. He Is scheduled to problems In the future for the campaign owing through New arrive back In Washington at conventional ammunition. Wasp docked at Earla Naval Ammunition Depot yesterday before voyaging to Boston make the arts center avail- highway authority. able for political use for ei. Jersey. midnight* shipyard for periodic overhaul. " (Register Staff Photo) ther party. We intend to up- hold that policy." There had been speculation Monday, the day the Presi- VIP Activity Points Up dent's visit was announced, that the arts center might not Angela Davis Arrested be available, but not tor the reason cited by Mr. Gal- lagher. NEW YORK (AP) -, An- Tuesday evening was David District Race Closeness In Miami Beach, Attorney two men tried to force him at Problems gela Davis, the black militant Rudolph Poindexter Jr., 36, General John Mitchell said gunpoint to take them from 1 William F. Dowd, GOP con- By BEN VAN VLIET tary of the Treasury David Dowd on that point, but they philosophy instructor, has also black, who was charged last night that a chance sight- Miami Beach to Bimini in the gressional candidate, said he The apparent closeness of Kennedy is scheduled to fly say so privately. been arrested by the FBI at a with harboring a fugitive. ing of Miss Davis in south Bahamas. was 95 per cent sure the arts the Third District congres- into Monmouth' County Air- Mr. Howard said yesterday motel after being sought for They were to be arraigned Florida led to her capture. The captain identified the center would be available, sional race is being dramatic- port in support of Republican that "It's always an honor nearly two months on murder today. John Hushen, a Justice De- woman from photographs as but he said there were prob. ally underscored this week congressional candidate Wil- when the President — be he and kidnaping charges in a Miss Davis, whose public partment spokesman who was Miss Davis hut officials later lems with security and also with scheduled campaign ap- liam F. Dowd. Democrat or Republican — California courthouse shoot- avowal of communism attending a political function determined that the report because the center had been pearances by three national Mr. Dowd, who expects to comes into a congressional out. created an academic freedom with Mitchell, said Miss was false. The captain's story "winterized" and might not figures, headed by President share the limelight with Pres- district." , Davis was in the Miami area was given widespread local be in shape by Saturday. Nixon. ident Nixon, Is delighted at Mr. Howard said also that Miss Davis, 26, a former controversy at XJCLA, was three weeks ago. faculty member of the Uni- placed on the FBI's 10 Most. publicity, however. The President is tentatively the prospects of having two he didn't think the President's A young black pilot who Mr. Dowd said Monday that scheduled to make an appear- famous Republicans pitching versity of California at Los Wanted List after being "Because of the publicity Mr. Nixon's visit might be appearance "would be a ma- Angeles, is accused of pur- charged in connection with asked not to be identified told from the false tip, somebody ance in ftlonmouth County for him. jor factor in the campaign." an Associated Press newsman spotted her and the FBI pick- held at the Monmouth Shop, sometime Saturday afternoon. Not Speculating chasing the guns used in the the California shooting. ping Center in Eatontowh. Mr, Dowd said that while courtroom breakout that took in Miami Beach that prepara- ed up her trail," Hudson said. The exact time and location However, Mr. Dowd de- he is delighted that the Presi- The FBI said it traced Miss tions had been made there to The pilot said Miss Davis left However, that also has been hasn't yet been announced. clined to speculate that the the lives of the judge and ruled out, primarily for secur- dent is coming to his aid, he three others in San Raphael, Davis through a car owned by fly Miss Davis to Cuba from a Florida hurriedly during the Saturday night, former U.S. appearances would give him feels that the voters of the Calif., Aug. 7. Poindexter, who was born in deserted Miami airstrip. flurry of publicity. ity reasons. ambassador to France and the edge in his race with Mr. district are largely indepen- Chicago and had reportedly • The plan apparently fell In New York Miss Davis Mr. Dowd said last night former peace Corps director, Howard. He said the appear- dent-minded and will.be more Arrested with Miss Davis at been active in radical politi- through when a charter boat and Poindexter had been reg- that Mr. Nixon wiU visit the Sargent. Shriver, wjll arrive to ances will be of immeasu- impressed with the issues of the Howard Johnson Motor cal organizations there in the captain told the FBI that a istered in Boom 702 at the county on Saturday, but that give a boost to Rep. James J. rable help In his campaign. the campaign. Lodge In midtown Manhattan early and mid 1960s. black woman accompanied by motel for five days/according the place hasn't been deter, Howard, D-N.J. County Democrats are in- Mr. Dowd Is also hoping to a source. mined. And this afternoon, Secre- clined to agree with Mr. (See VIP, Pg. 2) Suit Seeks to Stop 4 Out of 5 Scfoiol Work ^>roPosa^s Okayed Only (lie voters in Middletown were against school con- struction proposals in five referenda decided in the county By PAUL KERN tion of Hie HO.WMKvolt power any proof that this project Is yesterday. - TRENTON - The Appel- lines. urgent." In the other four, firm go-aheads were given. late Division Of the state Su- Ask Reversal See Low Priority COMPLETE STORIES PAGE 17 perior Court will be asked to- In his brief, Mr. Barger Mr. Barger further backs In Middletown, the vote went 2'/H against the Board . his contention, "The last of Education's $11.5 million building plan. day to stop Jersey Central says, "such a finding was In the Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School dis- Power and Light Co. from clearly against the weight of hearing in this matter was held Sept. 18,1969 and a Seel- trict, where proposals twice before have been rejected, a 2-1 constructing its string of 148- the evidence presented and majority backed a $1.3 million program. foot towers from Colts Neck must be reversed or modified sion was not reached until Aug. 20, 1970, further in- The public gave its approval to a Holmdel High School to Red Bank. by this court." project for $6.7 million with a hearty 3-1 "yes" vote. Martin M. Barger, a Red Mr. Barger said yesterday dicating the low priority of In Freehold Township, Hie 6-1 victory for a $285,000 Bank attorney representing that what he is asking is tech- this proposal." added funds proposal gave the Board of Education the signal Shrewsbury, New Shrewsbury nically known as a stay, its. If the stay isn't granted and to award contracts for a $1,775,000 construction plan.
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