Protesters March Thousands of Protestors

Protesters March Thousands of Protestors

Cahill SEESIOBYHELOW Sunny and Mild Satiny and mild today.- Be- THEBMLY FINAL coming cloudy with showers likely tonight and tomorrow. KedPank, Freehold T Long Branch J EDITION Monmonth County's Home Newspaper for 92 Years RED BANK, N.J., WEDNESDAY, MAY 5,1971 TEN CENTS Protesters March Thousands of protestors . Also planned were protests' A memorial service for the were expected to turn out for •by the New York Black Coali- slain Kent State and Jackson rallies, marches and speeches tion, a high school strike and State students followed a across the nation today to reg- a rally and the closing of inarch to the federal building ister their opposition to U.S. some downtown shops. in downtown Honolulu was involvement in the war in In- The National Peace Action planned by the Hawaii ' dochina. Coalition predicted that 5,000 People's Coalition for Peace , Many demonstrations were persons would attend a three- and Justice, which asked busi- also to memorialize students hour rally at Philadelphia's nesses to close and for college killed last year at Kent State .Independence Hall. students to boycott classes. University in Ohio and at Other demonstrations were Jackson State College in Mis- planned in Fresno, Calif., In Oklahoma City, a candle- sissippi. Rochester, N.Y., and Seattle, light "commemorative vigil" Protests were to continue in Wash. is scheduled at the state Capi- Washington, D.C., with anti- In Seattle, the People's tol. The California Peace and1 war groups planning a rally Coalition for Peace and Jus- Freedom party is sponsoring and inarch on the Capitol. At tice urged a day of mass civil demonstrations in Santa Mo- the same time, the- Federal disobedience and announced a nica and West Los Angeles at Employes for Peace planned "town meeting" at the city's. aircraft manufacturing plants a rally across from the White main intersection. and the Rand Corp. House in Lafayette Park. Officials in Boston and San Francisco were preparing for violence. San Francisco Po- lice Chief Al Nelder said, "We Says Cahill Not know we won't be dealing with the dedicated pacifists who marched in the April 24 peace parade, but rather with Firm on Center avowed revolutionaries who ByALHORAY are set on causing trouble, LONG BRANCH - Gov. William T. Cahill has not made a • AP Wlrtpliote even to the extent of using final determination to initiate his pilot drug treatment center FLOWERS FOR DEAD STUDENTS - Mrs. Edgar AAcCormlck, a faculty dynamite and .fire bombs in for young addicts in the former Star of the Sea Academy and member at Kent State University, places flowers at the Victory Bell yes- sporadic forays. We will not has pledged to review all recommendations relative to the new terday in memory of the four students killed last year during student dis- tolerate any nonsense, and facility. turbances, this was the start of memorial services on the campus in where violence occurs, ar- So said Sen. Alfred N. Beadleston last night at a meeting Kent, Ohio. The bell was rung last year to calf the students. Disturbances rests will be made." of the local unit of United Civic and Taxpayers Organization in followed and led to the National Guard shootings which wounded nine and killed four. Police said they understood Hi-Henry Inn. attempts would be made to Sen. Beadleston, who has long been pledged to support the block traffic and disrupt ac- antidrug abuse program said last night that he has relayed lo- tivities at scores of major cal objections to the planned facility and has asked the gover- downtown buildings in San nor to review the program before making a final decision. Contract Is Signed Ex-Hudson Leader Francisco. Authorities in Boston re- He added, however, that a Contract to purchase the for- fused to say whether National mer Catholic girls' school has been signed and it is, for all Guardsmen would be assigned practical purposes, state property. to the streets for a Boston He noted that he has no firm knowledge whether the site Facing Jail Term Common rally expected to at- will be used eventually to implement the state plan, but that a AP Wlrepholo tract 25,000 to 60,000 persons drug center is slated to be installed here. MOUNT HOLLY (AP) - In about a month, He admitted that he knew the money ROLLED AWAY — An antiwar demonstrator to hear Sen. Vance Hartke, D- Sen. Beadleston told about 200 persons attending the ses- former Hudson County Republican Chairman came from Zicarelli through Peter PolicastfOf" skates,.to her arrest In Washington yesterday dur- Ind. But Guard drills were sion that seven state therapeutic treatment centers will start a John Beier Theurer will learn whether he will a former detective'sergeant from West New ing protest at the Justice Department. moved up to today.; statewide drug fight effort. have to go to prison. York, who became a state police informer af- ter years of association with Zicarelli. In New York, organizers of He said a prime reason for the selection of this city as one The fate of the 73-year-old Theurer is in a late afternoon rally in of the centers.is that it has a serious drug problem and it is lo- the hands of Burlington County Court Judge J. 'When pressed by Van Sciver for a clari- Bryant Park predicted a turn- cated in the hub of an area which also fears the rapid en- Gilbert Van Sciver Jn, who must decide fication, Theurer said he had never been able-- U.S*, Red China out of 50,000. Some members' croachment of drug abuses on its youth. whether Theurer's crime merits a jail term to name a prosecutor before. of Congress, representatives Other target cities, he said, are Camden, Trenton and Pa- Theurer pleaded guilty before Van Sciver The 1970 indictment charged him with ac- from Kent State and Jackson terson. All these communities, he added, are the victims of yesterday to a one-count indictment charging cepting $400 a month from Zicarelli between State, John F. Kerry of the serious and mounting drug problems. him with obstruction of'justice by conspiring April 15,1968, and May 20,1970, the date of the A ttitudes Harden Vietnam Vets Against War, Locations still to be selected, the senator said, will prob- to accept payoffs from reputed mobster Jo- indictment. WASHINGTON (AP) - A hardening of official tone and and Allard Lowenstein, presi- ably be in the Hudson," Essex and Union County area, a den- seph "Joe Bayonne" Zicarelli in return for Policastro testified during the trial last attitude appears developing in Washington and Peking despite dent of Americans for Demo- sely populated metropolitan zone. trying to influence the selection of a new Hud- month of former West New York Mayor John the goodwill generated during last month's visit of an Ameri- cratic Action, were listed as The tirade of angry comments made against the state son County prosecutor who would ignore Zica- R. Armellino that in February 1970, he relayed can table-tennis team to mainland China. speakers. plan at a high school meeting on the issue last February was relli's gambling verations. • to Zicarelli a conversation he had with Theu- replaced last night in the mood of the meeting mainly by oft- Trial Was To Start rer in which the chairman said that thg protec- Although the visit brought hopes of warmer relations, the tion of Zicarelli was the first item of demands only thing heating up now is the rhetoric the two governments jections over the fact that city residents have not received The plea came the day Theurer and Zicarelli concrete answers to questions put to Drs. James Cowan, state were to go on trial. Theurer remained free on from the new Republican administration of are applying to each other. ' Gov. William T. Cahill. Official Is Attacked Power Plant health commissioner, and. Lloyd McCorkle, head of In- $5,009 bond pending sentencing. He faces up to The New China News Agency, in a domestic Chinese stitutions and Agencies. three years in jail and a $1,000 fine. Since the conversation, Zicarelli was in- broadcast monitored here, fumed that State Department Off Coast Victor Traversa, one of the objectors, chided the pair of Prosecution of the charge against Zica- dicted six times by a state grand jury directed spokesman Charles Bray used "gangster logic," tampered state officials for not having answers to "legitimate ques- relli was postponed since he is already in- by deputy state attorneys general. with history and "turned facts upside down" in saying the le- Is Proposed tions." . carcerated for other offenses. Cahill initially nominated Asst. U.S. .Atty. gal status of Taiwan or Nationalist China is unsettled. He noted that Dr. McCorkle is not a physician but holds a Theurer was allowed to remain seated as •Raymond Young, in early 1970, to be the new Hudson prosecutor but thenomination was Declaring the Chinese people will never permit the U.S. NEWARK (AP) - Plans doctorate of philosophy. Dr. Cowan, he added, is a gynecolog- • he told Van Sciver of his guilt. The former chairman is crippled by arth- blocked by the four Hudson Democratic sena- government to plot a "two-China" or "one China, one Taiwan" are in the works to build nu- tors, who said Theurer objected to the nomi- solution, the broadcast added: • clear generating stations in "Aside from not being qualified to irairthe program," he ritis and a stroke and is hard of hearing. His physical condition and his age could influence nation because Young had never done any- "When and how the Chinese people liberate Taiwan is en- the Atlantic Ocean off the said, "They could not even answer our questions about it." thing for the county Republican organization.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    26 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us