\Ixon Asks Foe Share in Peace Plans When Nixon Halted His Urn- WASHINGTON - President Tack Near the Abandoned U.S
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Legislature OK's Marijuana, School ML Bills SEE STORY BELOW Sunny and Mild FINAL Sunny and very mild today. THEDAEY Cloudy, quite mild tonight, to- Red Bank, Freehold morrow and Sunday. Long Branch EDITION (See DeUUfc Pa« 21 I 7 Monmouth County's Borne Newspaper for 92 Years TEN CENTS VOL. 93, NO. 74 RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1970 24 PAGES -Hm.HUUWWPHHIHHHHIUMII,llu w.ii»um»u» u-u.^aummmunmtmimumuummimuaummmmi llf 11 r FU JUtHCUU IIIHUII JHf HO J£l J J If III Hi IIUH | Jl J [1(U HI1IIU J 111 Ulf U£I J J J III IJ JIII1JJ JU1JIH f rH 11(1 JIJI11J JI li 1113f i tllJJ J J JI Ul IJ H if 11U HI J1111 lltlf 111 11JHK11J11IIHIJ1IUUJ tl JJJ UlUUllUJIIUJtl Ml 11 f J JHHIIIII Jrtll 11 II 111U tUl! 111 tf IH11 El J J1111UII rill tl UMiri IIU Dll H Ul Ulllfr II UEUt[LUIU IJ JIII nrUUfl 111JIU tl IIUI U« (Hi IHJIUUHIJ tHUI I1H J HUIII Ililf HUUllimu JlUii»i*iiMn«iMM«Ki*M«» • »»"•«»»•*—»••• •"** •*• i™«-»i ™ r— .,.*- - \ixon Asks Foe Share in Peace Plans When Nixon halted his Urn- WASHINGTON - President tack near the abandoned U.S. ence center on Skidaway Is- bodia became a republic in The President said he hopes forces, something we have gambling and corruption, ousine to get out and shake . Nixon says he has made some "good deeds" by youths and Marine base at Keh Sanh that land near Savannah, Ga., and the middle of a war. Hanoi will take the proposals never offered before, if we hands in.the .throng, Maddox new, flexible peace proposals As cannon thundered a rag- "as seriously as we intend have mutual withdrawal on traditional dances'at the foot resulted in 26 enemy troops got an enthusiastic wel- that open the way for the of the phnom, or hill, of Ma- killed, a spokesman said. come from thousands on alighted from his own car and ged salute, leaders of the gov- them." He said he was not the other side." hoisted youngsters above his North Veitnamese to make ernment that ousted Prince Republic Proclaimed dame Penh, the site of the Vice President Nguyen Cao oldest city. discouraged by initial adverse shoulders. When Nixon new proposals in return. His Norodom Sihanouk as chief of reaction from North Vietnam Cambodian leaders said 16th century temple for which Ky returned to Saigon today Candidate Hailed climbed atop his car to give proposals were well-received state on March 18 moved up in and the Viet Cong. during, the ceremonies today the capital is named. to confer with President Ngu- In Savannah, "ixon hailed two-handed waves, Maddox by leaders of both political military rank in honor of the Nixon said he was waiting that "we solemnly proclaim In South Vietnam, the U.S. yen Van Thieu on Nixon's "my good friend" Hal Suit, kissed babies. parties in the U.S. yesterday, occasion, for "the official response on Oct. 9,1970, that from this Command in Saigon reported peace plan. Republican candidate for gov- but were downgraded by dele- 'Way to Play It' from Hanoi" at the public ses- hour onward Cambodia is a three Army helicopters shot Nixon came to Florida yes- ernor of Georgia, and took Maddox,' whov under gates at the Paris peace Speaking of his proposals sion of the Paris negotiations republic, one and indivisible." down and said four Ameri- terday for the weekend after Suit along on the motorcade Georgia law cannot succeed talks. • yesterday at the Key Bis- next week. Sihanouk was described as cans were wounded. This a European tour ami the and boat ride to Skidaway Is- himself, is Democratic candi- Meanwhile, while Nixon's caync White House, Nixon "We hope that it would in- "the dictator who was a hypo- brought to 4,078 the unofficial launching of his Indochina land. date for lieutenant governor. total of helicopters reported proposals in a nationally tele- Democratic Gov. Lester proposals for Indochina peace told newsmen, that, if North dicate progress," he said. crite and an excellent dema- Nixon discussed his In- gogue." lost in the Indochina war. vised broadcast Wednesday Maddox, on hand to greet, the were still being scrutinized, Vietnam makes new propos- ' Nixon said his five-point dochina proposals before a thousands of youths, paraded 26 of Foe Slain night. President, complained to re- als, "we can make progress. plan included "some new pro- The ceremony began three crowd of about 1,000 at the is- in a variety of uniforms as Two of the helicopters were He stopped en route to dedi- porters that Nixon was "down This is the way we are going posals," including an offer of days of festivities that will in- land dedication. the ancient kingdom of Cam- to play it." "total withdrawal of all our clude a demonstration against brought down in a gunship at- cate an oceanographic sci- here for politlcalpurposes." JCPL Renews Power Line Work After MORRISTOWN - Con- represented nine municipal- customers because of in- struction of Jersey Central ities in Northeastern Mon- adequate capacity. Power & Light Company's mouth County, spearheaded MCC Chairman Mayor 230,000-volt .transmission line the opposition to the tower Thomas B. Judge of Little Sil- from Colts Neck to Red Bank line and urged the PUC to re-. ver noted last night "The is proceeding after a state quire that the high-voltage committee realizes the need Board of Public Utility Com- lines be installed under- for power and is all for mak- missioners' decision that the ground. ing the power available;" power line is "reasonably Critical Need The MCC's complaint has necessary for the service, In announcing that con- been- that the 150-foot high convenience and welfare of struction had resumed, Ralph towers are a safety hazard the public." F. Bovler, president of JCPL. and will hurt property values. Meanwhile, Shrewsbury, and New Jersey Power & The MCC, Mayor Judge, New Shrewsbury and the Mu- Light Company, said there is Mayor Robert C. Lawrence tt 1 c i p a 1 Coordinating Com- a critical need for additional 3rd of Shrewsbury and Mr. mittee (MCC) have filed an power and in the greater Red Barger all said the high volt- appeal of the PUC ruling and Bank. area, of Monmouth age lines should be under- GREETINGS FROM THE PRESIDENT—President and Mrs. Nixon this Georgia city. Tha President was there to dedicate ths will ask the Appellate Divi- County, that the new power ground. wave from their open-topped car to crowds that lined the streets Skidaway Institute of Oceanography on Skidaway Island, Ga,, sion of Superior Court for a line would provide. 6.9 Miles of Savannah, Ga., yesterday as the President- made a visit to n«ar Savannah. !AP Wire photo) stay to prevent further con- He noted that power con- The transmission line runs struction until the court rules sumption in that area of Mon- 6.9 miles from the Atlantic on the appeal. mouth' County increased substation in Colts Neck to a Martin M. Barger of about 7 per cent this past now 230,000-volt substation in Shrewsbury, attorney for the summer over the summer of Red Bank with 6.B miles of MCC, said last night "We 1969. The forecast of power the power line along a JCPL have affidavits from munici- requirements next summer right of way over the Central Cahffl's Top Bills Get OK pal officials that set forth indicates a further increase Railroad of New Jersey facts that the decision in the use of electricity and tracks. reached is detrimental to the additional capacity Is neces- In its order, dated Aug. 20, TRENTON (AP) - The leg- 73-0. But Senate President al came only after it narrowly tradition has been for leaders towns." sary to adequately meet the islature lias acceded to Gov. William E. Ozzard, PUC pres- Raymond H. Bateman, the got through the Republican to rotate out of the leadership Construction of the power demand. "The present power ident, stated that "The board William T. Cahill's wishes principal proponent of public caucus for a floor vote. and give everyone a chance. line had started in April, 1968, grid feeding that section is has concluded that the public and voted to downgrade the school aid, conceded that the But the Assembly postponed — And Assembly debate but was halted in May, 1969, now 'operating perilously need for the service rendered penalties for marijuana and amendments might cripple late in the evening erupted any decision on whether it close to its absolute electrical appropriate $38 million in when JCPL was charged with by the utility transcends the the hopes of providing special into angry shouting during would follow suit. violating zoning ordinances of capacity," Mr. Bovier said. s c h o o 1 aid. But the ex- incentive aid for districts that which a state trooper on duty . .Cahill, whose 19-year-old local interests of the munici- Shrewsbury and New He also added that the com- palities in preserving the in- hilaration of victory isn't work to improve themselves. outside the chamber had to son John 'has been arrested pany does not want to be Shrewsbury. tent and purpose of the zoning there, — The Senate approved by call for reinforcements. twice on marijuana charges, forced to interrupt any of its Democrats spent almost half had pushed hard for approval At that time, the PUC an. ordinance." A weary group of 120 legis- a vote of 28-8 Cahill's propos- nounced It would conduct an lators recessed late last night al to provide $9.5 million to an hour screaming at Re- of the marijuana bill despite publican Speaker William K, opposition from police groups investigation "for the purpose until after the November elec- the state's private and paro- of inquiring into the reason- tion after completing work on chial schools, But proponents Dickey without being recog.