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Shah in Egyptian Hospital Manalapan mayor dies; once saved Sen. Dole's life By MARIE COCCO pital personnel to save Us life failed. "But I've known him politically for Pantoui. "He's lived here almost all Dole, then a second lieutenant, was FREEHOLD - Manalapan .Mayor Kuschick was admitted to the hospital about 10 years. And although we've his life, and he'll be remembered as a leading the platoon up a mountain Stanley D Kuschick, a political and Tuesday after he complained of chest disagreed on several occasions, I've man who gave of himself unselfishly. I peak, and was hit by machine-gun fire. civic leader in Manalapan and English- pains. The hospital spokeswoman said never questioned Mr. Kuschick's feel like I've lost a very close friend, Although Kuschick was under orders town for nearly a generation, died of a he had a history of heart problems, but motives. He always had the bast of tit* and I'm sure Uw whole town feels the not to leave men behind to stay with heart attack yesterday at Freehold had never suffered a heart attack town at heart, and he loved to serve the same way." the wounded until medics arrived, he y ' Area Hospital. He was 57. before. town. Mapalapan certainly has lost a Stanley Daniel Kuschick was born disobeyed those orders. By ordering a Af a Mldier during WWII, Kuschick Manalapan Committeeman John M fine man." in New York City in 1W7. He was a man to stay with the injured Dole until gained fame by saving the Ufe of Rob' Walsh said Kuschick had undergone With his six years on the Township decorated soldier of the U.S. Army a medic arrived, Kuschick saved the ert Dole, who later became a U.S. tests on his heart two weeks ago, and Committee, nine years on the during World War II. senator's Ufe. senator and candidate for the vice was released from the hospital last Manalapan-Engllshtown Board of When be was a 21-year-old platoon presidency and also a seeker of the Saturday so that he could officiate, in Education, and his years as a leader of sergeant fighting in the Apennines Kuschik settled in Manalapan 36 GOP nomination for president. his capacity as mayor, at his daughter organizations ranging from the Boy Mountains in northern Italy, Kuschik years ago with his wife, Elaine. The Kuschick, who was serving his sec- Deborah's wedding last Sunday. He re- Scouts to the Manalapan Democratic saved the life of Sen. Robert J. Dole couple owned and operated a poultry ond term as mayor, wai pronounced admitted himself to the hospital Tues- Club, Kuschick became known to many (R-Kansas), who recently dropped out farm on Tracy Station Road for many dead at 10:02 a.m., a hospital spokes- day. as " Mr. Manalapan." of the race for the Republican presi- years. Kuschick recently was ap- woman said. She said the mayor began "I've only served with Stan "I think many people here looked dential nomination and was Gerald pointed to a position with the Mon- displaying heart attack symptoms an Kuschick on the committee for about a upon him as Manalapan itself," said Ford's running mate in the 1S76 presi- mouth County Board of Elections. May«r Stanley D. Kucklck hour earlier, and that attempts by hos- year and a half," Walsh said yesterday. Township Committeewoman Mary dential race. See Manalapaa mayor, page 1 The Daily Register >l on moil ill County'§ Great Home Newspaper VOL. 102 NO. 227 SHREWSBURY, N.J. MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1980 20 CENTS Sadat: Staying here permanently Shah in Egyptian hospital CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Shah Moham- Ismael, was quoted as saying the shah could operation there, but the ex-monarch de- The shah's "status here was like any mad Resa Pahlavi arrived in Egypt today be operated on as early as today. But there cided against it and left. other foreigner visiting our country," a from Panama, escaping extradition pro- were unconfirmed reports that the opera- A Panamanian government spokesman Panamanian government statement said. ceedings, after the Panamanian govern- tion for removal of the spleen would be said the shah, "having received a personal "The only thing that could have changed ment refused to let U.S. doctors operate on delayed until Dr. Michael DeBakey, the invitation from Egyptian President Anwar that was the presentation.of the extradition him. President Anwar Sadat said the de- famed American surgeon, could arrive and Sadat, chose to move to Cairo," his first request." posed monarch would be staying in Egypt perform the surgery. refuge after being driven from Iran in Janu- A U.S. official in Panama, who declined permanently A spokesman for the young militants ary 1979 by the revolution led by Ayatollah to be named, said, the U.S. government Sadat met the shah at Cairo airport, and holding the 50 American hostages in the Ruhollah Khomeini. would have preferred for the shah to re- the two took a helicopter to Maadl military American Embassy in Tehran declined to The shah and Empress Farah Diba spent main in Panama "because this puts a new hospital oa the outskirts of Cairo, where the comment. But he said their price for the six days in Egypt during their 1879 stop, element in the situation and we don't know shah is to undergo medical treatment. release of the hostages — the return of the then moved on to Morocco, the Bahamas, what it will do." There. Sadat was asked whether the shah and his fortune to Iran — remains Mexico, the United States and Panama. shah would be staying in Egypt per- unchanged. Sadat has repeatedly offered them asylum He was referring to the 50 Americans in manently. "Yes, yes permanently," Sadat The 60-year-old shah and his wife left in the past year as the doors were slammed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and three U.S. said in his booming voice. Panama at midday Sunday in a chartered on them elsewhere. diplomats in the Iranian Foreign Ministry. The shah looked thin and very tired after American DC-8. the day before the deadline The shah's departure from Panama Today is their 142nd day in captivity. his overnight night He declined to answer for lawyers for the Iranian regime to sub- stymied extradition efforts by the Kho- reporters' questions, saying, "After the mit an official request for his extradition. meini regime, which had been given until Iranian Foreign Minister Sadegh operation we shall have ample time to The Panamanian government barred today by the Panamanian government to Ghotbzadeh said Saturday that the de- speak with you." DeBakey from operating on the shah be- file its evidence. A Panamanian attorney parture of the shah from Panama and inter- The entire second floor of Maadi hospi- cause Panamanian doctors felt It would be retained by the Iranian government had ruption in the extradition proceedings tal was cleared for the shah, who is suffer- an insult to them to have Uw surgery per- said he would meet the deadline, and "will have a disastrous effect in Iran and ing from lymph cancer that is believed to formed by a foreigner. White House adviser Tehran warned that any attempt to block probably prolong the process of resolving have spread to the spleen. Hamilton Jordan flew to Panama over the the extradition probably would prolong the the problem of the hostages. The Shah it thown a* he boarded hit plane The hospital's director, Dr. Sabri weekend to try to get the shah to have the captivity of the American hostages. See Shah, page! Kennedy says he'll go on NEW YORK (AP) - Sen. Edward M. Ken- terview, "I haven't thought about it. My sense is terview. "I believe them very deeply." nedy pointed to a newspaper article that reported that you're in the race," not campaigning from Several aides say their principal problem, seven out of 10 psychics predicted he would win the Senate. should Kennedy lose badly in New York, would be the Democratic presidential nomination and jok- Asked the same question yesterday on NBC's a severe shortage of campaign funds. ingly said: "And you want to know what keeps "Meet the Press," Kennedy dismissed the sug- But Kennedy said he believed the campaign me going." gestion outright, saying "chemically and vis- The question has been a continual one through could be funded indefinitely "in a rather limited cerally" he is not suited to anything less than a way" until he can establish himself as a viable a long string of losses to President Carter and full-time campaign. seems even more important now that polls show candidate. "He is not easily discouraged," said one top And as if to demonstrate his resolve, Kennedy him losing again in tomorrow's New York prima- aide, who like the others willing to discuss the ry- has campaign aides at work in Wisconsin, which campaign asked not to be Identified. holds its primary April 1, and Pennsylvania, At least two of his top campaign aides are Even after his landslide defeat last week in the where the votes will be cast April 22. understood to be ready to tell him he should drop Illinois primary, Kennedy reportedly did not dis- his candidacy if he loses by a wide margin in New cuss abandoning his campaign. In New York city, observers say the Carter York. "I'm absolutely convinced in the depths of my administration's stumble over Israeli policy does But in an interview with The Associated soul that the position we have taken both on the not seem to be turning the tide for Kennedy in Press, as well as in other comments recently, economy and the areas of foreign policy are heavily Jewish New York.
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