
Aura of Resentment Pervades School Talks SEE STORY PAGE 3 Sunny and Cool Sunny, breezy and cool FINAL today. Ugh in low 50s. Clear Krd Bank, Freehold and cold tonight. Sunny and T cool tomorrow. Ixing Branch J EDITION 38 PAGES Monmouth County's Outstanding Homo !\>wspu|»«'r VOL 94 NO. 215 RED BANK, N.J. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26,1972 TEN CENTS uiiiiwiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuuiiuiii Primaries Deal Muskie One-Two Blow By The Associated Press McGovern and Humphrey in Pennsylvania, after staging headed for Cleveland to cam- Yesterday's dual verdict back a dozen years. Sen. George McGovern, fought him separately yes- a one-day campaign. Mas-' paign. Muskie was scheduled vaulted McGovern into the He said he had gained triumphant in Massachusetts, terday in the presidential pri- sachusetts gave Wallace 8 per to appear in Toledo tonight. lead in committed delegate "great momentum", that and Sen. Hubert II. Hum- maries in Massachusetts and cent of the vote in partial re- Jackson, who has been con- votes at the Democratic Na- would resound in the Ohio phrey, the Pennsylvania vic- Pennsylvania, and beat him turns, just ahead of Hum- centrating on the Ohio race, tional Convention. He said he campaign. tor, joined headon political twice. phrey. was in Cleveland, too. didn't "claim to be the front- ^Humphrey won Pennsylva- battle today after dealing a Muskie finished a far-back Next Tuesday, McGovern McGovern gained the land- runner in the rai;e." but he nia's presidential preference devastating one-two blow to second in Massachusetts, and and Humphrey confront each slide victory he had forecast passed Muskie for the first rate with 35 per cent of the the presidential campaign of managed only a fourth-place other, Muskie and Sen. Henry in Massachusetts, winning time in the nationwide dele- vote. McGovern and Wallace Sen. Edmund S. Muskie. showing, close behind M. Jackson of Washington in nearly half the total vote on a gate count. were gaining 21 per cent, But the senator from Maine McGovern in Pennsylvania, an Ohio battle for 153 con- 12-namc ballot, Muskie was Pennsylvania awarded Muskie 20 per cent. said in defeat that his rivals where he concentrated his vention delegates. far behind at 23 per cent. And Humphrey the first major That contest was not bind- for White House nomination campaign. This week's primary ballots the South Dakota senator presidential primary victory ing4«n Pennsylvania dele* will "have to fight like hell to Alabama Gov. George C. were stilldoeing counted as picked up a surprising bonus ffinis career as a White House •gates; who were elected sepa- take it away" from him. Wallace ran a startling second McGovern and Humphrey in delegates in Pennsylvania. campaigner, which dates rately. \ixon to Report on Vietnam WASHINGTON (AP) - to 35,000 men Nixon has in- vasion of South Vietnam." the White House was saying- the Kremlin publicly for So- tary Ronald L. Ziegler added: With Henry A. Kissinger dicated will stay on until Nixon suspended the weekly Kissinger was with Nixon at viet shipments of heavy arms "I wouldn't draw any link- freshly returned from a secret Hanoi frees American prison- Paris sessions March 23 on the President's Camp David, used by North Vietnam in its age between Henry Kissi- Moscow trip and the Paris ers. grounds the enemy was using Md., mountain retreat. offensive. nger's trip to the Soviet Union peace talks resuming tomor- Besides scheduling the them only for propaganda. Kissinger told newsmen yes- Administration sources dis- and the President's decision row, President Nixon gives widely awaited presidential The Vietnamese communists terday that he had ranged couraged speculation, how- with regard to troop levels af- the nation a Vietnam report radio-TV address for 10 p.m. have been demanding a re- over major U.S.-Soviet issues ever, that Kissinger made any ter May 1." tonight including his decision EST, the White House also: sumption of the talks. in preparing for Nixon's May deal with Brezhnev for re- Tonight's announcement on U.S. troops levels there after —Announced U.S. and Sai- —Disclosed presidential ad- 22-29 visit to the Soviet Union. sumption of the Paris talks or will be Nixon's eighth on fu- APmrcfihctc Mayl. gon negotiators will return to viser Kissinger flew secretly These included Vietnam. that he had hurried to Mos- ture troop levels since he VICTORY FOR HUMPHREY — Sen. Hubert H. I'.S. forces in South Viet- the Paris parley Thursday, to Moscow last week for four The administration has cow for fear that rising U.S.- started pulling U.S. forces out Humphrey gives a 'thumbs up' sign in Phila- nam currently are slated to with their first item to be days of talks with Communist • served notice Nixon intends to Soviet friction over Vietnam of Vietnam in June 1969. delphia last night after he was winner in the Penn- drop to 69,000 by the end of "discussion of measures party chief Leonid I. Brezh- take tip the question of re- would collapse the summit About 543,000 GI's were in sylvania Democratic presidential primary elec- this month. This nears the re- which will put an end to the nev and other Soviet leaders. straint on Vietnam with conference. South Vietnam then. tion. His wife is at right. sidual-force strength of 25,000 flagrant North Vietnamese in- • During this April 20-24 period Brezhnev, and it has chastized White House Press Secre- Since Jan. 13, when Nixon announced 70,000 more would be brought home by May 1, the withdrawal rate has aver- aged some 23,300 a month. But Danskin Flays State GOP Unit the flow cannot continue much longer at this pace. Besides the dwindling num- bers of Americans remaining in Vietnam, administration On County Delegate Slate Snub sources said, Nixon must By WILLIAM J. ZAORSKI as "at-Iarge" candidates. The Monmouth County was one of he was "upset, chagrined, and tlon. he said, Monmouth Coun- remaining 30 delegates and 3D the at-large alternate slots outraged" by the action of ty gave Gov. William T. Cahill FREEHOLD - For the first alternates will be elected on given to Mrs. Ann D. Flynn, "those two men in Trenton." time in two decades, Mon- the basis of two delegates and former county GOP vice "I was completely passed mouth County won't be repre- two alternates from each of chairman, and secretary to over with no explanation," 18,000 votes. sented on the statewide ticket the state's 15 congressional the state Board of Taxation. Mr. Danskin said, "and I am "We have been a great The President also does not to elect delegates to the Re» districts. "We've been totally quite upset about it." county organization," he told want to go to Moscow in a po- publican party's national con- In the past, Monmouth snubbed," said Mr. Danskin Mr. Danskin said he could cheering members of the affil- sition of glaring weakness on vention. County has always been rep- last night, "and I'm not going give no reason for hot being iated club, "and I ask that Vietnam, the sources said. - "I think this is an insult to resented on the at-large tick- to overlook it." among the favored counties you bear with me and stick This was given as one of the the Republicans of Monmouth et, usually by the late party In comments before an , especially in view of the Re- with me during this thing." reasons for resumption of U.S. County not to be represented chairman J. Russell Woolley, overflow crowd at the Affil- publican majorities the coun- He said the only alternative bombing of the North when on the slate," said county and before Mr. Woolley by iated Republican Club meet- ty has given state and nation- would be to file a separate Hanoi forces invaded across GOP Chairman Benjamin H. former State Sen. E. Donald ing at the Bimini Yacht Club al Republican candidates. slate to run in the primary, a the demilitarized zone separa- Danskin after the listing of Sterner. • in Brielle, Mr. Danskin said In the gubernatorial elec- See Slate, Page 2 ting the two Vietnams. statewide delegates was an- This year, however, the '' AP Wlrtpholt .nounced in Trenton. county was ignored by state VICTORIOUS — Sen. George S. McGovern, D- There will be 40 voting dele- GOP chairman John Dimon, S.D., smiles happily as his wife Eleanor applauds, gates, and 40 alternates repre- and Paul Sherwin, secretary as he appeared before supporters last night in Closed Bank Creditors to Get 1 senting New Jersey at the Re- of state, the men.who com- Boston after winning Massachusetts Democratic publican National Convention. piled the list of "at-large" presidential primary. McGovern was holding a 2-1 delegates. lead over Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, D-Me. Of these 10 delegates and 10 alternates will run statewide The.only position offered Another 40 Per Cent Back By JANE FODERARO it, each for $100,000, and thus to those who have filed legal nounced the actual amount far has regained a total of claims against the former that was missing from the EATONTOWN - The Fed- §40,000 insured by the FDIC. bank. bank when it failed, it Is be- Reds May Sever S. Vietnam 1 Mr. Davis said the expected lieved that the original esti- eral Deposit Insurance Corp. w. Norman Davis, chief of (FDIC), receiver of the liquidation operations at the dividend should "not be the fi- mated figure of $5 million will enemy attack, and the last de- mand claimed that South Viet- SAIGON (AP) - North killed or wounded in aircraft defunct Eatontown National shuttered bank, said the pay- nal distribution." He stated be close to the mark, accord- fenders pulled out.
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