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Daily News from New York, New York • 130

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Daily Newsi
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33 By SAM ROBERTS Howard Samuels and Eugene Nickerson made it clear yesterday that they intend to make the Vietnam war an primary campaign against ILdDWIRSTT IEVMHl issue their Democratic Arthur Goldberg. Nickerson accused the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations of having "supported the war and defended Johnson policy." Joined in a public appearance by Senate candidates Richard Ot-tinger and Paul ODwyer, and Dom Collins, chairman of the New Democratic Coalition, both expressed "shock" over Goldberg's statement Sunday that as governor he would not sign a bill sponsored by Manhattan Assem blyman Andrew Stein to test the Sears iW(jJn'' Eugene Howard Nickerson Samuels Lin Goldberg to Viot policy constitutionality of the war. Against Rockefeller, Too We have to make this an issue in the primary campaign against Arthur Goldberg and -in the gen 1 eral election against Gov. Rocke r.

yesterday to challenge Goldberg's ability to meet the residence requirement for running for governor or circulating primary petitions. Nickerson pledged last week to try to enjoin Goldberg's "symbolic gesture" of waiving the party designation and taking the petition, route to the primary. He learned yesterday, however, that since he is already on the ballot, he could not prove damages, anTa suit" would be left to Samuels or Morgenthau, who are in the position of circulating petitions in competition with Goldberg. (Cmlbumtet Stsnvumg Mtalknims feller," Samuels said. Goldberg expanded his comments yesterday, saying that while there are legal problems, and although he would like the bill to be broadened to call for "prompt withdrawal" of U.S.

troops and other steps, since Stein's measure is "now pending, I want to express hope that the Legislature will support it." Forces opposed to Goldberg's gubernatorial bid were pressing Samuels and Robert Morgenthau Libs Warm flo Goodell $42,500 post until he decides, by May 12, whether he will make the race. He added that he will not By THOMAS POSTER Republican Sen. Charles E. Goodell 's chances for endorsement by the Liberal Party have campaign in the meantime. Democrat Morris Abram, ex- president of Brandeis University, is expected to withdraw today from the Senate sweepstakes to mi it iVL i if i xm ksi i vvje i Jv help Arthur J.

Goldberg in his gu berjiatorial campaign. Finds Little Support Abram, who had planned to be soared because of the anti-Goodell sentiment voiced at the GOP and rvative" state committee meetings, a high Liberal source said yesterday. "Sen. Goodell "looks better to us every day because of his anti-war position that, has ni -M mm t'm 'r jmw i a fin 9 mm mm -mm -mmmw come a petition candidate in the June 23 primary, has found little support in the Democratic and v.i. iwr -mm -mw 1 JH I II xm MA Liberal parties.

mi 91 wa aa-B m. The other candidates, Democratic State Sen. Basil A. Paterson for lieutenant governor, and incum Charles E. Goodell bents GOP State Attorney General j-iouis J.

Lefkwitz and Democratic State Controller Louis J. Lefko- witz, accepted the Liberal Party designations yesterday. drawn the wrath of right-wing Republicans and Conservatives," the Liberal Party oficial said. Costello Undecided The Liberals have nominated Deputy Mayor Timotl Costello for the, Senate seat, but Costello yesterday just about confirmed speculation that he is a stand-in candidate. On another front, former Bronx Borough President Herman Badil-lo today will announce for the Democratic congressional nomina MTr AA tion in the new so-called Puerto wMaa.

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