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President Restores $91 Million School Aid SEE STORY BELOW Cloudy, Mild THEDAILY HOME Cloudy and mild with chance of showers today. Cloudy and Red Bonk, Freehold cool tonight and tomorrow. Long Branch 7 FINAL (Se» Dctiilj Fan ]) Monmouth County9* Home Newspaper for 90 Years VOL. 91, NO. 85 RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25,1968 TEN CENTS'" Parks Unit OKs Hook National Seashore Plan By NANCY *. KUBINSKI 1967, said he was elated over lions of people living in Amer- The Sandy Hook national sea- The proposal is continuing to ties, including Robert A. Roe, . luctnnt to do so if the park WASHINGTON, D.C. - Rep. the approval. He received offi- ica's largest metropolitan re- shore proposal would include receive strong support from commissioner of the state De- would be taken over ^by the James J. Howard, D-N.J., chief cial word of the endorsement gion." six miles of shoreline on the Congressman Morris Udall. partment of Conservation and federal government," he said. sponsor of legislation to create from Secretary of the Interior "This is all we needed," Ocean side of the peninsula and In late January, 1968, Con- Economic Development. Concluding his letter, Secre- a Sandy Hook National Sea- Stewart L. Udall. The bill has Congressman Howard said. "On more than seven miles on the gressman Udall flew over the In May of this year, Mr. Roe tary Udall said a representa- shore announced yesterday that since reposed in the house com- the very first day of the 91st bay side. Hook with Congressman How- declared that Sandy Hook tive of the National Park Ser- the Advisory Board on Nation- mittee on interior and insular Congress I will reintroduce my Total area would be 6,231 ard and declared "Sandy Hook should remain as a New Jer- vice will be available to meet al Parks, Historic Sites, Build- affairs. bill to create a Sandy Hook acres, including the land now is one of the relatively few sey seashore waterfront resort. with the congressman to dis- ings and Monuments has en- In a letter to Congressman National Seashore and it should being used by Fort Hancock, beachfront areas still available Mr Roe contended that the cuss the proposal. dorsed the congressman's pro- Howard, Secretary Udall said have a very easy time getting which is soon to be deactivat- for national preservation." state had spent $2.5 million for Congressman Howard said posal. the proposed Sandy Hook sea- immediate hearings and con- ed. Direction of the present The national seashore pro- improving the park. "More the invitation will be accepted Mr. Howard, who introduced shore "would offer outstanding gressional approval," he add- state park would be assumed posal has drawn considerable than $600,000 more must be immediately to press for a com- the necessary bill in January, recreational activities to mil- ed. by the federal government. criticism from state authori- spent but the state is re- pletion of the project. See LBJ Still Confident OfPeaceBreakthrough By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER States and North Vietnam are still seeking assurances from lead to a cease - fire in South to limit U.S. bombing of the WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres- engaged in active, secret ex- Hanoi on de-escalation. Vietnam. North. ident Johnson is evidently changes. They also said there is still The sources said the plan's "I am very glad that I convinced he may yet make a "We have communications no agreement on including the made that decision March 31," breakthrough toward peace in with the North Vietnamese South Vietnamese government operations hinge on a sign from Johnson said. "... The only Vietnam, despite reports that from time to time," he said. and the Viet Cong's political Hanoi that North Vietnamese thing I can say to you is that there has been no solution to "We have no problem exchang- arm, the National Liberation forces were being withdrawn I think the decision of March two major problems standing ing viewpoints at this stage." Front in the next phase of the from the demilitarized zone. 31 was indicated, was justi- in the way of a halt to the U.S. The President, arguing the Paris peace talks. There is no comment from fied, and I am more pleased bombing of the North. necessity of secrecy, refrained The President's views came the White House concerning the by it every hour that goes by." WALLACE-ITES GATHER IN GARDEN — Balloons go up in Madison Square Gar. "We are working hard and from defining the issues which Paris report. before allied sources reported Although the news con- den last night as a crowd gathered to hear third party presidential candidate diligently and earnestly," John- have blocked agreement so in Paris that a secret plan had An indication of Johnson's ference came on short notice, son said yesterday at a news far. been formulated in Washing- own hope for eventual agree= reporters had been told earlier .George C. Wallace. Wallace, who brought his campaign to New York for the conference at which he also Responsible authorities said ton that calls for a first step ment came in a reference he in the week that Johnson would first time yesterday, will make his second New Jersey visit today. confirmed that the United privately, however, that he is of a bombing halt which would made to his March 31 decision meet with them before the (AP Wirephoto) weekend, leading to specula- tion that the President foresaw a possible Vietnam break- through during the week. However, he said yesterday Marlboro Recall Subjects that there had been "no basic Wallace Cheered in N.Y. change, no breakthrough." Second Time This was the second "no Comes to Jersey Today breakthrough" report from the File as Election Candidates White House in less than two NEW YORK —George C. ty campaign for the presidency crowds in Newark and Jersey weeks. The first came Oct. 16 By HALLIE SCHRAEGER The Marlboro Democratic vote while they need a majori- Mr. Netchert, a lawyer with Waflace.'.p'rotected by the heav- to New Jersey today, with a City. after a wave of reports that iest police detail assigned any noon rally scheduled for Tren- MARLBORO - Council Pres- County Committee issued a ty. offices in Jersey City, recent- announcement of a bombing The likely effect of Wallace's ident George E. Creevy and Township Attorney Milton ly noted that if Mr. Creevy ran candidate this year, received ton. candidacy in New Jersey has strong statement endorsing Mr. halt was only hours away. thunderous cheers in Madison Wallace, the American Inde- caused concern in both parties. Councilman Alfred L. Storer, Kosene has said he believes it against Mr. Storer and Mr. The sequence of no • basic - subjects of a recall election Creevy and attacking the CCis legal for Mr. Creevy and Storer won and was not re- Square Garden last night from pendent Party candidate, was New Jersey is the most urban for "power plays" and "selfish change - statements has led to supporters who drowned out scheduled to arrive at Mercer state in the nation with large here Nov. 26, have filed as can- Mr. Storer 'to run as candi- called, Mr. Storer would have speculation that a serious didates under the Democratic interest." dates. two seats on the council and the boos of hecklers in a tu- County Airport this morning concentrations of working class hitch has developed between multuous rally. and drive to downtown Tren- voters in the big cities where and Republican labels, respec- Neither councilman had a But opponents don't think so. there would only be four coun- (See VIETNAM, Pg. 2, Col. 5) tively. personal statement last night, They question the legality of cilmen. Unbothered by the dissidents ton to address a rally at the Wallace is believed to have the greatest appeal. That means, in effect, that but both have said in the past the two men appearing twice Mr. Netchert said last night inside, and apparently unaware civic center in the state capi- they will be running against they felt it unfair for opponents on the ballot and running as that as far as he knows the is- of several thousand demon- tal. The state has 17 electoral to be elected with a minority candidates against themselves. (See KECALL, Pg. 2, Col. 4) strators outside, the third-par- He planned to leave for Penn- votes and is regarded as pivo- themselves and each other — It's a Girl ty presidential candidate, ap- sylvania for a campaign swing tal by Republicans and Demo- if they are allowed to do so. pearing with his running mate, in that state after the Trenton crats. Gerald A. Bauman Jr. lurtis E. LeMay, listened with meeting, aides to Wallace said. Last night's New York rally chairman of the Citizens Com- At Robbs' obvious relish to waves of The former governor of Ala-was easily the emotional high- mittee, which brought about $91 Million School Aid WASHINGTON (AP) - A cheers from a less than capac- bama paid one other visit to point thus far in the Wallace the recall, said last night the ruddy girl with black hair was ity crowd. New Jersey earlier in the cam- ampaign and the crowd was CC Is contemplating court ac born today to Lynda Bird Robb, Wallace brings his third-par- paign, attracting sizable (See WALLACE, Pg. 2, Col. 6) tion to stop them. touching off a round of free "If they are allowed to run cigars handed out by beaming as candidates, it would mean Released by President grandfather and father. a majority of voters could turn them out of office and a mi.
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