China Welcome Is Breakthrough by WILLIAM L.RYAN •Interpreting What They Hear Whatever Their Motivation, Official U.S
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EducationProgramSplitsRedBankBoard SEE STORY BEI0W Showers Likely Showers likely, cool today. Clear, cooler tonight. Sunny FINAL and cool tomorrow and Ked Bank, Freehold • Friday, 1 Long Branch EDITION Moiiinuiilli County's Homo Newspaper for 92 Years VOL 93 NO. 201 RLD BANK, N.J., WKDNESl) IY, AI'IUL 11,197J TEN CENTS ****** <• kA China Welcome Is Breakthrough By WILLIAM L.RYAN •interpreting what they hear Whatever their motivation, official U.S. gestures suggest- strifeTfoiMtecades. People, in- be just the moment to center Traditionally • Americans Washington to sustain a "two Peking's welcome for the about the United States in the Chinese leaders may have ing better government to gov- cluding Americans, are eager attention on the United States, have had a spot in their col- Chinas" policy by insisting- American table tennis team their own Chinese way, mea- decided that a critical mo- ernment relations, has not to for smiles. just the right time to let down lective heart for China, al- that/'Chiang's regime remain may prove in time to have- suring events by their own ment has arrived for the de* any visible extent reduced its Potential Market some of the bars, just the though historically Americans seated in the United Nations been a historic breakthrough. yardsticks, in which case they velopment of a diplomatic of- daily quota of attacks on the Communist China's 800 mil- time to invite American corre- cannot claim to have been even if Red China enters it. The smiles showered on the might expect protest and vio- fensive. They could welcome "U.S. imperialists." That lion or more people are an spondents in for a look. above joining in the inter- Peking, of course, won't- buy Visiting Americans are being lence in America to billow such things as cultural ex* means the U.S. government enormous potential market. All that can create an im- national abuse of the Chinese that and is unlikely ever to wide|y analyzedfor what may into proletarian revolution. change, even commercial ex- and whoever supports it. Peking knows how capitalists pression that Red China, hav- in the last century. There re- join the United Nations while be behind them, and that . U.S. Is Unknown change, "perhaps con- Meanwhile, though, Peking look upon potential markets. ing recovered from the three- mains an eagerness among Chiang's regime, remains a •could well be a conviction None of the Chinese leaders centrating on the people to has attractive lures to offer Government after govern- year upheaval of the Cultural Americans for good relations member. among China's leaders that knows much about the United people level. On that level the world, including the ment in the West has recog- Revolution, is more friendly with the Chinese people. But - suppose a Peking po- •the time has come to end their States. None of them hasevcr there could be steady im- Americans. nized Peking, withdrawing row, more rational in Western licy of smiles could generate country's isolation from the seen it. Except for Chou En- provement of relations and a Red China's leaders are aw- recognition from Chian Kai- eyes, less isolated and thus It would seem reasonable enough pressure to pry the Western world. lai, the able and well traveled growth of mutual confidence. are of the universal yearning shek's Nationalist regime on less frightening. And China's for Peking to assume that a Formosa regime out. Then It is, of course, possible premier, none of them has Attacks Continue for peace in a world which Formosa. power counterbalances the smiling Communist China there would be no bar to Pek- that the'Chinese leaders are even seen a Western nation. Peking, though it has noted has seen almost uninterrupted Peking may consider this to Soviet Union's in Asia. would make it difficult for ing's entry. County Republicans Set Selections Date ByBENVANVLIET However, should the court Two Senate seats are held EATONTOWN - If all goes rule that the plan needs to be by Republicans Alfred N. well, Monmouth County Re- revised, it would require a Beadleston and Richard R. publican leaders- will meet delay in the primary election Stout, both of whom are ex- April 24 to decide who the or- to give the apportionment pected to seek re-election. ganization wants to run for commission time to come up Two Districts what. with another plan. The Assembly is a totally County GOP leader Ben- Under the new redistrict- different story. There are two jamin H. Danskin said last ing, Monmouth County would Assembly districts. The so- night that the 68-member Re- remain a single legislative called coastal district seats publican Steering Committee unit having three senators, all are filled by Republicans Jo- 'FIRED — River Street School Principal Thomas Williams told year. Of the 75 persons who attended the board meeting last probably will meet a week of whom run at large, and five seph Azzolina of Middletown •the Red Bank Board of Education he wants an immediate hear- night/ about 65 supported the principal for reappointment to this. from Saturday unless the assemblymen, two in each of and James M. Coleman of As- 'Ing if the board won't renew his contract for the 1971-72 school position. Register Staff Phota scheduled June primary elec- two districts, and one who bury Park. tion is delayed. would run at large. The so-called western dis- The primary is scheduled This is a net gain of one trict seats are filled by Re- for June 8, and the filing senator and one assem- publicans John I. Dawes of deadline is April 29. blyman. The plan is favored Freehold, and Joseph E. Rob- Delay Possible by the county GOP, and par- ertson of Spring Lake' However, there is a chance ticularly by Mr. Danskin who Heights. ' • Angry Residents Support that the legislature may find told the Little Silver Republi- Added to this are two new it necessary to delay the pri- can Club last night that he seats — one in the Senate and mary election until sometime feels that "my prayers have one in the Assembly - Which in September. been answered." have been created by the 1970 It all hinges on the outcome Mr. Danskin says he likes census results. Both of these of a law suit filed by the large elections because of the new seats will be filled by "at- American Civil Liberties great flexibility inherent in large"; candidates running River Street School Head Union challenging the re- them, this year he should be countywide. why the meeting was closed, cently adopted legislative re- very happy since there are 12 Robertson Safe By PAUL KEEN However, Dr. Hoops denies charged, "Hoops didn't want severa] times. Mr.. Setaro state aqd county slots to fill. RED BANK - An angry that he made any such recom- a black principal." he replied that keeping the didn't answer,' and neither he districting plan based on the Of the four incumbent as- meeting small was "more nor other board meifibers 1970 census results. Up for election this year semblymen, only Mr. Rob- crowd of vrestsiders accused mendation. The superinten- She said "Dr. Hoops recom- afe-'the"Freeholder seats held the Board of Education of fir- dent contends he was "or- mended that Mr. Williams simple." •would say why the entire - The case is scheduled to be ertson seems certain to be a board wasn't present, which argued before the court by Republicans Joseph C. Ir- candidate for re-election. Ing River Street School Prin- dered'by the board to report contract not be renewed." When pre'sspd by people wih and Axel B. Carlson; the cipal Thomas Williams and on the principal's perform- Miss Taylor and Lillian from the audience who chas- members of the public were Tuesday. Mr. Azzolina reportedly has invited, or which board mem- Mr. Danskin said that if the sheriff's office, heia by Demo- the inside track as the nomi- two persons say they have a ance. Reevey said they smuggled a tised the board for holding a crat Paul Kiernan; the surro- tape recording of a closed "I made no statement that tape recorder into a closed closed, meeting and keeping bers were in favor of not re- court decides that .the appor- nee for the third senate seat. newing Mr. Williams' contract tionment plan meets the Con- gate, held by Republican ap- Mr. Coleman reportedly will Meeting during which the ac- he should be fired," Dr. Hoops meeting where Mr. Williams' the public in the dark, he re- pointee S. Thomas Gagliano; tion was discussed. said, "I only prepared an ob- contract was discussed Mon- plied, "The three board mem- when an informal vote was stitutional requirements, the be nominated for county pros- taken. election will be held as sched- plus three senate seats, and ecutor, a job which will be Several persons in the jective assessment." day night. bers who didn't attend don't live assembly posts. primarily black audience at Dr. Hoops refused to say Admits Meeting know what's going on either." No Decision uled. See County, Page 3 the board meeting also de- whether his report was favor- Board President William Mrs. Margaret Parker, a After the meeting, Board manded that Superintendent- able to the black principal. Setaro admitted that some freshman board member and Vice President Ronald Ga- Robert C. Hoops resign, Miss Ernestine Taylor, a board members met with rep- westside resident, said she briel emphasized, "No real saying he was behind the teacher in another system and resentatives of the community hadn't been invited and asked decision has been made.