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Florida Result Scrambles Democratic Race Picture wd Announces Congress Candidacy SEE STORY PA<JE 31 SSS& Bem— EDITION k i'ounty'N thilNliiiulin^ HOIIM" \o\vM|ia|M r 32 PAGES VOL.94 NO. 183 KKl) HANK, N.J.WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15,1972 TEN CENTS Florida Result Scramblesiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimiiii Democratic Race Picture MIAMI. Fla. (AP) — The with his 18 per cent. President Nixon swept to vic- Democratic presidential cam- School busing was the top tory with 87 per cent of the paign has been scrambled by issue of the campaign. The vote and easily won all 40 a Florida primary in which Florida voters, in a straw bal- delegates to the GOP National Gov. George C. Wallace won by lot which has no legal effect, Convention. The Democratic a landslide, Sen. Hubert H. overwhelmingly registered primary left the party's top Humphrey claimed victory In opposition to court-ordered contenders with these pros- second place and Sen. Ed- school busing to achieve in- pects: mund S. Muskie suffered a tegration. They also voted — MUskie: The preprimary drubbing. strongly in support of quality frontrunner suffered a second Humphrey, declaring him- education for all children. successive blow after last self the leader of the national week's lackluster victory in Democrats after yesterday's Sen. Henry M. Jackson of New Hampshire. » primary, said, "We now have Washington finished third _ Humphrey: Fighting to a whole new ball game." with 13 per cent, ahead of overcome a "loser" image, Wallace, who rode to vie- Muskie with his 9 per cent, the former vice president got tory on his opposition to and vowed to win the April 4 the boost, he sought when he school busing and his pledges Wisconsin primary. bypassed New Hampshire to to bear down on crime and New York Mayor John V. concentrate here. He appears p tax the wealthy, proclaimed Lindsay won 7 per cent — ba- to be Muskie's main rival in PRINCIPALS IN MIDEAST SCENE — King Hus- he can now capture the Demo- rely edging Sen. George S. Wisconsin. selrt of Jordan, left, and Israel Defense Minister cratjC presidential nomi- McGovern for fifth place after _ Wallace: The Alabama Moshe Dayan, right, are principals in a reported nation. With his 42 per cent of a heavy investment here in governor got the heavy vote peace settlement between their two nations. Iraqi the Democratic vote, he won time and money. McGovern he sought and will now enter radio said the purported settlement would turn 75 of the state's 81 delegates took 6 per cent of the Demo- many other primaries, both in the occupied west bank Into an autonomous Pales- to the party's national con- cratic votes. the South and in Northern tinlan state. ventkfn; Humphrey won six In the Republican primary. states. AP WlrephoU WALLACE VICTORY - Alabama Gov. George Wallace and wife, Corn- M '••'#-••#• >"v-•/»/->< -•—^ *~» I rvriTTi^l S^ W-^ d~\<1 C* d~±. >"X W-* I n~Wf% elia, appear before supporters at his Florida campaign headquarters in Orlando last night after Wallace won the Florida presidential primary. • •TTPl'M 1 tM I PUI I IIP § f- 2Jl •#-* • |M IISen. Hubert H. Humphrey was in second place, and Sen. Edmund S. Mus- kie was fourth behind Sen. Henry Jackson. AMMAN (AP) — King Hus- nian territory on the West on the East Bank of the river. Hussein also informed the with Israel is anathema. sein proclaims a plan for a Bank of the Jordan River an The sources denied a report Arab ambassadors in Amman As outlined by Baghdad, the A I * • Im/I Palestinian state today that autonomous part of his king- by Baghdad Radio yesterday of his plans, and it was be- alleged peace plan included appears unlikely to appease dom. The 2,270-square-mile that this was part of a peace lieved the Baghdad broacast the occupied Gaza Strip in the f^W Mj Mt\ Pill Id HF T Lll T \Z/ his foes in the Arab world, sector, part of the Palestinian agreement with Israel. Sim- was based on leaks from the Palestinian state but made no But first unofficial reaction in territory seized by Jordan in ijar denials came from Israeli Iraqi Embassy. The broad- mention of the other Egyptian Israel was cautiously favor- the 1948 war, was captured by officials, who called the re-cast appeared to be an at-and Syrian territory occupied able. Israel in the 1967 war and isport nonsense, and from offi- tempt to insure a hostile Arab by Israel. Iraq accordingly I • ^-v «-» #-1/% M—* /wi *"• U~^"WT w~£. ~M I I Sources close to the royal still occupied. cials in Washington and Lon-reception for the king's an- accused Hussein of a "trea- I W §-" 5-| | I | I §~^ • | g\ I | \f I <• I I I palace said the king would it was believed the auto- don whose governments were nouncement, particularly cherous sellout," and DrJL-. ^ \^%M~ msM.M. JL \^M.JL%M'M. %/ j MLIW III pproclai m a revisev d con- nomous state would also in- informed byy Hussein of his among Palestinian militants Georgge Habash, leader of the v d stitutiotitti n ddeclaring the Jorda- elude the Palestinian territory plans on Monday. to whom any talk of peace extremist Popular Front for TRENTON (lip) - A pro- somewhat the definition of victions would carry automat- the Liberation of Palestine, posal to reinstate the death first degree murder but pro- if sentences of lite imprison- called the king a traitor. penalty in New Jersey will be vides a harsher fate for those ment with an option for the- \ /§ Mm LW m L/v^r^/m * • F -m ^m r» ^ Al Ahram, the semiofficial introduced in the legislature found guilty. jury to recommend parole eli- Egyptian newspaper, made no tomorrow. A conviction for first degree gibility after 30 years or soo- / W /-§ /-M m M • t§t§gg9jd-^ki MM I § i\ mention of the Baghdad re- Sen. Joseph Azzolina, II- murder would bring either ncr. port of a peace agreement. Monmouth, said yesterday he death, life imprisonment with- Azzolina's bill would also es- X T J. M.JL JL \_JJL X-J m mS\A/M Gi^U JLF •/t>«/O#) But tt szM Hussein's expected would submit a bill which out eligibility for parole, or tablish a new murder cate- - mr7- -m g% T m /^f f announcement was the first would tell murderers "that life imprisonment with no pa- gory, third degree, for which step t0 im lement a deal witn the penalty would be 30 years. | W/ _ Mi. jrsm^jm/r^ M is* ^m-m m -m »* A W >-k ~m m *V Lm •§• P when convicted they will ei- role eligibility for at least 30 MM/ MJ i fg W fgJ M Ml MM I M M M*T iliMMM fJ' Urn f Israel approved by the United ther be executed or sent to years. Under the terms of the mea- States. "Anxiety Sweeps Arab prison in handcuffs and not Convicted murderers sen- sure first degree murder f (RelateY \_sMjd story Pag m \^MJMe 3) woulV>d* no t-ML commen M MS\^Mt at thi\AJ%/Ms Mr . Smith Jsai d Mr.>— Sharfstcis\-Wn C/C/4BIB • I'C/ World Over Grave Jordanian released until they are carried tenced to life in prison in New would include slayings of po- BY JIM McCORMICK time. However, there are in- was promoted to take over the Collusion," said the headline, outinabox." Jersey can become eligible licemen, persons assisting po- dications that they may com- post held by Mrs. Lenora President Anwar Sadat of The State Supreme Court for parole now after 14 years lice, or any law enforcement ASBURV PARK - The "lent on the matter at, the McKay, then a supervisor of EgyP'. President Hafez Assad ruled last January that the and eight months imprison- official, XAACP branch here has Welfare Board's monthly the Food Stamp Program. of Syna and Col. Muammar death penalty violated the ment. ' Assemblyman Chester Apy, meeting to be held this morn- Mrs. McKay was trans Kadafi of Libya were meeting Under Azzolina's bill, sec- RMonmouth, has introduced asked its national office to co- f( irretl l<>a constitution. The court said at thp bnard s maln offlcp - supervisor's post operate in an investigation of "^ ' »n Cairo and received mes- tnat a provision that elimi- ond degree murder con- a similar bill in the Assembly. the Monmouth County Wei- m New Shrewsbury. in the Income Maintenance sages from the king outlining nated the death penalty in fare Board ' Mr. Smith said his letter Program, based in .Nc» his plans. Al Ahram said they cases where the defendant In a letter sent to the was approved by the branch's Shrewsbury. She was not do- would seek the views of the pleaded no defense was in- executive cnmmitlec. In it he nioted. and remained at the Palestinian Liberation Orga- valid since it established a dif- NAACP's director of branches nlzatlon before IJI JVll said. "Ihe diabolical manner same salary. announcing ferent set of rules for accused in New York March 11. Don- Mr Smllh sald thaI Mr their cx ected aid C SmlUi. president of the-in which the wi'irarediroclnr. - - " P steps." persons who plead not guilty. A • f Sharisti-in last month was Tllere WilS n0of "d!l1Com " \sburv Park-Neptune branch. Mr. Robert Wells, is running ™en*- m Israel in advance of "Accused murderers who charged countv welfare direc- the welfare board is our ma- nanip() to the Post of bnal(l pleaded not guilty faced the J~\ I I \,I J tor Robert C "\Vells with "fa- j(»r concern." controller, and that he is now Hussein's formal announce- dcath penalty under the old based in New Shrewsbury.
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