In New York Tops on court Reeling CBA, fogte girls Commercial fishermen in hlHtfla-rOn. No. ff county. consider court suit7/ Pagt3A Page 1B ^r The Daily Register VOL. 107 NO. 222 YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER .. . SINCE 1878 TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1985 25 CENTS Reagan could cost county millions The county and its municipalities how you try to shield it, the cut years at half its current size, and budget, " Collins said. "Services Some local municipalities could revenue sharing dollars were used could lose nearly $8.2 million in would have a direct effect on the then end. could be cut, or else we might have be severely impacted by the to pay police salaries. "It would federal dollars if President Re- taxpayers." Whenever the cutoff date, the to raise the county tax rate by I'/i proposed cut. Middletown stands to create a tremendous difficulty in agan's plan to end revenue sharing The 12-year-old revenue sharing county and its municipalities have cents." is realized. lose the most money, $496,187. Other preparing the budget without raising program gives federal funds to said the cut could either increase Since the money is considered towns who receive large federal the tax revenue or cutting ser- County Administrator Robert J. county and local governments to be the tax rate, or decrease services. outside the state-mandated cap, dollars include Asbury Park, vices." Collins said yesterday that the used "with no strings attached," For example, in the county's 1985 many local governments consider $485,843; Neptune, $349,289; Long Red Bank Financial Adminis- county receives 13.8 million from Collins said. Reagan has proposed budget, the revenue sharing funds the proposed elimination a "double- Branch, 323,582; Ocean, $222,781; trator Bruce Loversidge said the the federal government, nearly 4 eliminating the program to reduce were split: $1.91 million was used to whammy." State law said that local Hazlet, $184,757, and Keansburg. $77,049 in federal dollars were used percent of the $119 million budget. the federal deficit. pay the salaries of the Parks and governments can't increase their $163,436. for police salaries and wages. The municipalities receive a total of The planned cut would not take Recreation Department employees. spending by more than 5 percent a $4 4 million. Municipal officials said the tax- However, Loversidge said that effect until Oct. 1. However, the The remaining $1.89 million paid the year. Once revenue sharing is payers would wind up bearing the while the loss of the funds is "No doubt about it. there would be U.S. Senate Budget Committee last salaries in the prosecutor's office. eliminated, those federal dollars burden of the missing dollars. "nothing to sneeze at, it's not the a substantial impact if the money week approved a plan to allow the "That's $3.8 million we're going must be made up within the capped Eatontown Borough Auditor end of the world either." was cut," Collins said. "No matter program to continue for two more to have to take out of the operations budgets. Carlton Thistle said the federal (Sec REAGAN, Page 2A> Mulvihill to appeal BY LISA R. KRUSE FREEHOLD - Joseph Mulvihill will appeal the 10-year prison term imposed on him Friday by a Victim's kin Superior Court judge, his attorney said yesterday. to file suit Mulvihill, 34, of Patterson Av- enue, Union Beach, received the FREEHOLD - The family of the maximum penalty from Superior Union Beach woman slain by her Court Judge James A. Kennedy. husband last June will sue him, the Mulvihill was convicted of man- borough and the police department slaughter by a Superior Court jury for a minimum of $1 million, their in December for the drowning and attorney said yesterday. beating of his wife, Terry, also 34. However, the husband's lawyer John Ford, MulvihiU's attorney, said the family had "no legal said he would base his appeal on the standing" to file suit, and the Union jny'f rentict and statements mad* Baaok boroofh attftlnwy Mid the by Kennedy at sentencing. municipality and the police depart- "The verdict of manslaughter ment were immune under state law suggests that the jury concluded from any legal action. that Terry's death was not inten- Louis Locascio, who is rep- tional, and her injuries were the resenting the family of Terry result of an accident," Ford said. Mulvihill, 34, of Patterson Avenue, "However, the jury did feel that Joe confirmed that a suit will be filed was guilty because he didn't do what against Joseph Mulvihill, the he should have done afterwards. For borough of Union Beach, the borough police department, and that, he certainly shouldn't get the seven individual police officers. maximum sentence." Ford said that during the sentenc- Locascio said the Marquette fam- ing, Kennedy reiterated the testi- ily is seeking $1 million from the mony taken throughout the trial and borough, the police department, and then told Mulvihill "despite these the officers. The amount Mulvihill is being sued for is not determined, *HMH XWH kf Cart Nrtw factual statements, the jury found you guilty of manslaughter. Locascio said. "I believe that the judge didn't "We're suing Joe Mulvihill be- Stop, look and celebrate agree with the jury's verdict and set cause he killed her," Locascio said. forth his own penalty." "The basis of the suit against the Andrew Halliday. school crossing guard at the corner of Halliday, a longtime crossing guard, picks a day each year to town, the police department and the Middletown-Llncrolt Road and McCutcheon Court in Oak Hill, The prosecutor's office had mark the birthdays of the children who cross his path daily. sought the death penalty against officers is the report of the Mon- mouth County prosecutor, which hands out doughnuts to Daniel Coneey, 12, and Terry Mayhew, He Is also known for providing Halloween treats to children and Mulvihill. The jury, however, found 11, In celebration of "everyone's birthday." The 71-year-old shoveling snow from the corner's sidewalk. reprimanded the police for the him guilty of third-degree man- manner in which they handled the slaughter, as opposed to first-degree case." murder. (See LAWSUIT, Page 2A) The judge had the discretion to sentence Mulvihill to a minimum of probation, or a maximum of 10 said he will argue that Kennedy years in prison with a five-year should have given Mulvihill proba- Capital Cities acquires ABC minimum before parole. tion for the crime. In addition, Ford capacity at the new parent com- "With this sentence, a terrible said he will argue no minimum BY GOTTEN TIMBERLAKE said. "1 don't think Capital Cities person with a worse criminal record will do much to change progamm- pany. parole time should be given, and would get the same sentence as Joe NEW YORK (AP) - (Capital ming at ABC." "This agreement will create a there was no aggravating factors Mulvihill," said Ford. "It's my Cities Communications Inc. an- ABC, which had been a rumored new, broad-based and balanced that justified the maximum penalty. moral position that the sentence was nounced an agreement yesterday,.to takeover target for months, had communications company that is At the trial, Mulvihill testified he acquire the much larger American inappropriate, and my legal position been a strong second in the prime uniquely equipped to take advantage and his wife were arguing after they Broadcasting Cos. Inc. for more that the judge relied on factors he time TV ratings in recent years but of the rapid and fundamental left a Sayreville bar. Mrs. Mulvihill than $3.5 billion *i a deal tfeat it slid into third in the current changes that are occurring in the shouldn't have." includes the participation of Warren Ford said that Kennedy repeated had called the Union Beach police season. However, its daytime TV business," Goldenson and Murphy and asked that her husband be Buffett, one of the nation's richest operations remain highly profitable, said in a statement. throughout the sentencing that "the men. bottom line is somebody died." removed. Mulvihill left the house analysts say. ABC has television and radio with police, who returned him home The deal must be approved.by operations and also is involved in "The presumptive sentence in The two companies said Leonard manslaughter is 7'i years," Ford 45 minutes later. stockholders and will require "some Goldenson, the 79-year-old chairman publishing, video enterprises, mo- divestitures" to obtain regulatory said. "To impose the maximum of Mulvihill testified that his wife and chief executive officer of ABC, tion pictures and scenic attractions. was up when he returned, and the approval, according to ABC and because of the cost and other 10 years, there has to be aggravating would serve as chairman of the Capital Cities owns newspapers, TV argument resumed. He said his wife Capital Cities, both of which own factors. executive committee of the factors. Just because someone died and radio stations and cable TV 1 came after him with a baseball bat. local television stations. The "Another bidder would have to proposed new company. is not itself an aggravating factor. ' systems. The two struggled for control, and proposed combination would be clear the FCC and other regulatory ABC and Capital Cities said Ford said he "took issue" with called Capital Cities-ABC Inc. Thomas Murphy, 59, Capital Kennedy's statement that a "need to then the bat hit her in the back of hurdles," said J. Kendrick Noble Cities' chairman and chief executive shareholders of both companies are Buffett. a resident of Omaha, Jr., an analyst at the investment deter domestic violence" was one the head, cracking her skull, officer, would hold the same titles at to consider the deal at their annual Mulvihill said. Neb., who made his fortune by firm of PaineWebber Inc. That the new company. meetings in June. Proxy materials reason for installing the maximum penalty. investing in media operations, is to would be more difficult for an Frederick Pierce, 52, president outlining the agreement will be His psychiatrist testified put up more than $500 million in unfriendly suitor, he said. and chief operating officer of ABC, mailed as soon as possible, they "That sounds great on the sur- Mulvihill then entered a "brief exchange for an 18 percent stake in Analysts also said they did not would be vice chairman of the new said. face," Ford said. "But everyone reactive psychosis," where be did Capital Cities and a seat on its think Capital Cities would make any company's board and would serve as The agreement is subject to testified that Joe Mulvihill was not not behave in a rational manner. board. drastic changes at ABC, including chairman and chief executive of- approval by the Federal Com- the one that initiated the domestic Mulvihill said when he saw the blood Wall Street analysts predicted the its programming. ficer of ABC Inc. munications Commission and "vari- violence. He was the peace- on his wife's head, all he could think of was when her hair was dirty, she merger would win regulatory ap- "I think intitially the operation ous other conditions," they said. meaker." Daniel Burke, 56, president and would wash it. proval and said it was unlikely a will be run to stabilize things to keep chief operating officer of Capital Under the agreement, which wa° Ford said letters appealing the higher bid for ABC would surface things running successfully," Noble Cities, would serve in the same (See ABC, Page 5A> verdict will be mailed this week. He (See APPEAL, Page 2A) Man wanted for break-in Index Business 7B Obituaries 7A Opinion 6A COLTS NECK - Police yesterday connection with the incident, and Luis Gual, 20, of Fayette Street, Classified 8B Sports 3B released a composite sketch of a police yesterday released the name Perth Amboy, was arrested Tuesday Comics 6B Your Town 1B man wanted on charges of breaking of a second man being sought in Entertainment 10A and charged with aggravated as- Lottery 1 wMinoctinn with th*» «Anru> tnridpnt uult huraUrv And Ihell Gual HUM Lifestyle .... 8A resident last week. Their identities were withheld by released from the county jail on cey lottery appear on page 7A. The man is believed by police to police last week while the search $5,000 bail. People. 2A be part of a gang of five young men went on. but police are not sure if A second suspect — Gerard who have recently burglarized seven the suspects are still in the area. Gomez, of 233 Brighton Ave , Perth. homes in Colts Neck. Holmdel and The others were apparently "put on Amboy, is still at large. Directory of Florins Ladles' Night Aberdeen. He faces charges of notice" that police were looking for The suspects typically knock on Turn to Page A7. Broker s-Red Bank. $1.25 drinks aggravated assault, burglary and them when one suspect was released doors of residents and, if anyone „ Bahrs Salutes Hailet Jobs! Jobs! Jobs! theft on bail last week, said Chief Gerald answers, they ask for directions to Cummins. . 25% off to town residents, Mon.-Fri. Read the Help Wanted columns in One man was already arrested in (See WANTED, Page SA) 8721245 today's Classified section. ; The Daily Register TUESDAY. MARCH 19. 1965 Lebanon civil war may be rekindled BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Prime since the Israeli army withdrew its general elections for a Christian Minister Rashid Karami said yes- occupation forces from the city on parliament and Cabinet to run their terday that a week-old mutiny in the Feb. It. areas "within a decentralized gov- militia of President Amln Reporters in Sidon Mid the clash ernment system" for Lebanon. Gemayel's Phalange Party might pitted Shiite and Sunn! Moslem "This w)ll lead to the elimination force the Christian president to step militiamen against Christian ir- of Lebanon,' Karami warned "It down and rekindle Lebanon's civil regulars loyal to Geagea. The will undermine Lebanon and termin- war. Christians were from the Lebanese ate its existence." Forces barracks in the nearby Karami. a Moslem, said in a villages of Hlaliye and Qanaya, the Right-wing militants in the statement broadcast by state-run reporters said. Marontte Catholic community, the Beirut radio that the mutiny in the dominant sect in the government Christian heartland north of Beirut Beirut radio stations said the and the army, have long been was aimed at partitioning Lebanon Lebanese army garrison in Sidon into sectarian slates The rebellion was involved in the fighting against campaigning to partition the coun- is led by Samir Geagea, a pro-Israeli the Christians. But reporters in the try into several states. But Moslem milita commander. city said the army dispatched four warlords and politicians as well as tanks and two truckloads of troops moderate Christians have ve- As Karami spoke, police said to disengage the combatants. militiamen who support Geagea hemently opposed the idea. battled with Moslem fighters on the The two-hour battle with heavy Karami Mid the Geagea rebellion outskirts of south Lebanon's port machine guns and rocket-propelled "returns us to the hard years" of the city of Sidon. One civilian was grenades tapered into sporadic almost decade-long civil war. reported wounded. sniper fire after the army inter- vened, the reporters said by tele- "If they (rebels) consolidate their It was the first such Christian- phone from Sidon. Moslem clash since the rebels control on the ground, then they will T TEAMS WITH HULK — World Wrestling professional wrestling debut March 31, when he seized most of the Christian In his statement, Karami de- grip the reigns of power. The Federation heavyweight champion Hulk Hogan, will be teamed with Hogan against Rowdy Roddy hinterland last Tuesday, and the nounced a declaration- by the president then will have to bow to left, and Mr T attend news conference at Piper and Paul Orndorff in the tag team •first serious confrontation in Sidon mutineers that they would call their will or resign," he Mid. Madison Square Garden. Mr. T will make his headliner of "Wrestiemania." Film reviewing pair win award Home from Canada, MILWAUKEE (APi - Movie reviewers Gene $60,000 for each episode of "Falcon Crest ' or 91.6 Siskel and Roger Ebert have been named winners of million a year, People magazine says in a review of •the 1985 Sacred Cat award of the Milwaukee Press stars' paychecks in its March 25 issue. 1 Club in recognition of their contributions to Reagan gets free room and board in the White Reagan lobbies for MX ; journalism House, but is paid only $200,000 a year. • Siskel. film critic for the Chicago Tribune since Movie star Oiane Kealon wanted to be in "The ' 1969. is to receive the award at the club's annual Little Drummer Girl' so badly that she settled for QUEBEC (API - President Re- At the conclusion of their 24-hour "Mr. Prime Minister, I'm confident • Gridiron Dinner April 21 only $1 million to get the part, instead of her usual agan wrapped up a friendly summit "Shamrock Summit," Reagan and there isn't an area where you and I ' The award is named for the club s mascot, the fee of $2 million, the magazine says. meeting in Canada yesterday and Mulroney signed agreements to cannot reach an agreement for the ; hairless, mummified body of a cat that was found Bill Cosby is getting $1.1 million a year for his top- left for home to renew the adminis- modernize the North American air good of our two countries." ' between the walls of an old press club building tration's "full-court press" for rated television series, but the magazine said that's defense system and work toward Mulroney toasted Reagan, saying The pair won an Emmy award for the "Sneak money to continue production of the just the tip of his iceberg. further relaxation of trade barriers the summit "marks a new era in Previews" program they hosted on the Public He is signed with Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, MX missile between the two trading partners Broadcasting Service before moving to commercial relations between Canada and the Nev . for six-week stints that will bring him $2 52 During 90 minutes of talks, Re- and neighbors. United States." syndication in 1982 million over the next two years. He does Coca-Cola agan reportedly told Canadian They also ratified a new treaty to SiskeJ. who is also film critic for WBBM-TV in commercials for SI million and Jell-0 commercials Prime Minister Brian Mulroney he end years of controversy between At the outset of their two days of Chicago, won a 1978 Emmy for "Nightwatch. a for an additional $1 million. Summers, he goes on the believes a U.S.-Soviet summit the two nations' Pacific salmon talks, Reagan and Mulroney defused series highlighting independent works in film and lecture circuit and gets $50,000 per lecture. "would be useful" now that Mikhail fishing industries and signed a the one explosive issue dividing video "Magnum P.I." star Tom Selleck's estimated $4 8 Gorbachev has become leader of the treaty for mutual law enforcement their two governments by appoint- Ebert. film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times since annual income falls short of the $5 million paid Soviet Union. assistance. ing special envoys to study the 1967. won a Pulitzer Prize in 1975. Tonight host Johnny Carson, but tops that of Larry A U.S. official, briefing reporters The signing ceremony took place problem of acid rain pollution and Hagman, who earns about $3 million as JR. Ewing on the Quebec talks only on con- in a vaulted chamber behind the report back to them within a year. It xman unlearns her presidential ex on Dallas." People said. dition he not be identified, said thick stone walls of the Citadel, a The Canadian Coalition on Acid Reagan "felt if Mr. Gorbachev is Alan Alda will reportedly close the gap next year fort built in the 1800s to defend Rain, an umbrella group of business, NEW YORK I API - President Reagan's former with a $4 4 million contract for a new comedy on ready, they could have a real, against an expected American at- wife. Jane Wyman, earns more than he does — substantive meeting at this point." tourism and coaservation groups. CBS tack. dismissed the move as "a face- But in a luncheon speech, Reagan Afterward, Reagan and Mulroney saving gesture for the president, kept up his tough anti-Soviet line, donned overcoats and posed for who remains committed to the use renewing charges the Soviets viol- photographers outside the fortress's of the North American environment ated the Yalta accord calling for terrace, in front of a battery of as a garbage dump." Reagan free elections in Europe after World cannons overlooking the ice-clogged War II; the Geneva convention Bt. Lawrence River. Mulroney. whose government has banning use of chemical weapons; announced a majfr pollution clean- ' I Continued from Page 1A) ployees, according to Lerner. hold. $124,897: Freehold Township, the anti-ballistic missile treaty; and Reagan said the salmon treaty Some towns said they won't feel $77,047 up effort, was pushing for more Mayor Saul G Hornik said he the Helsinki agreement to respect "symbolizes how we are able, with action by the United SUtes to halt knew the loss of ravenue sharing the effects of the proposed elimina- human rights. a combination of hard work and tion at all Freehold Township, for Also. Hazlet. $164,757: Highlands, the sulfur and nitric oxide pollutants Would be coming since 1981. and that $28,694. Holmdel. $34,593: Howell "Let us always remain idealists high-level attention, to turn an that are blamed in Canada for the township has been trying to example, will lose approximately irritant in our relations into a form $77,000 in federal revenue sharing. $105,312: Interlaken. $7,051; but never blind to history," Reagan damage to lakes and forests. The attract new ratables to make up for Keansburg. $163,436. Keyport, said, offering to talk with the of cooperation." Reagan administration argues it But Mayor Clare Farragher said the loss of funds. $116,439: Little Silver. $21,867: Loch Soviets on a variety of issues, from In a speech to federal and wants more research before initiat- Council President David M. the township would be able to make Arbor. $4,172. Long Branch, arms control to human rights to, provincial leaders, Reagan told up for the lost revenues through its ing a new, inevitably expensive Lerner said the federal spending $323,582: Manalapan. $80,657: Man- US.Soviet bilateral issues. Canada's new Conservative leader, pollution control program. surplus reserves, and will only hit asquan, $50,783: Marlboro. $114,052; cuts, coupled with "unrealistic" the township in the long run. state-mandated spending limits, Matawan. $46,881; Middletown. "We're fortunate in that we have demonstrate the township's need to $4%.167: Millstone.' $28,659; Mon- quite a comfortable cushion. " Far- mouth Beach. $13,286; Neptune City. expand its budgetary base for future ragher said Lawsuit years $35,581; Neptune Township, The amount of federal revenue $349,289; Ocean, $222,781. A referendum, approved by voters sharing funds each municipality (Continued from Page 1A) Locascio said he is not rep- Locascio said the officers were last month, will allow the township receives, according to the state Also. Oceanport. $35,329; Red Joseph Mulvihill was convicted of resenting the five Mulvihill chil- named because they either were at to go nearly $1 million over the state Department of Community Affairs, Bank. $77,049; Roosevelt. $3,706; manslaughter by a county Superior dren, ages 2-13, although "they the scene the day of the murder, or "cap. " and Lerner said the ad- is as follows Rumson. $30,003; Sea Bright, Court Jury in December in the certainly would be the direct heirs had responded to one of three ditional funds would also help offset Aberdeen. $142,493. Allenhurst. $15,694. Sea Girt. $13,268; drowning and beating death of his of any rewards we received." domestic violence calls at the the loss of revenue sharing $9,491. Allentown. $11,423: Asbury Shrewsbury. $27,357; Shrewsbury wife on June 4. Locascio said he had taken steps Mulvihill residence. "In any emerging town, it ithe Park. $485,843. Atlantic Highlands. Township. $17,049; South Belmar. He was sentenced Friday to the to have Randy Marquette, Terry's During testimony at the trial in . loss of revenue sharing i is bound to $43,898. Avon. $25,650: Belmar. $26,740; Spring Lake. $33,145; Spring maximum of 10 years in prison by brother, named as administrator of December, Mulvihill had testified cut into services." Lerner said. $85,710: Bradley Beach. $90,600: Lake Heights. $25,392; Tinton Falls, Superior Court Judge James A. the estate. Marquette hired he apd his wife were struggling (or The revenue sharing funds were Brielle. $24,944. Colts Neck. $31,659: $83,332; Union Beach. $76,461; Up- Kennedy, with a five-year minimum Locascio. control of a baseball bat when it hit largely applied to paying the Deal. $9,995: Ealontown. $125,005: per Freehold. $11,175; Wall, before parole. Ford, however, said yesterday he her, cracking her skull. MulvihiU's salaries of police department and Enghshtown. $12,129: Fair Haven. $117,245; and West Long Branch. On Jan. 28, Prosecutor John A. believed the potential legal suit has psychiatrist testified his patient public works department em- $23,374: Farmingdale. $5,424. Free- $41,267. Kaye officially reprimanded Police "no legal standing." He noted that then entered' a "brief reactive Chief Richard Trembley and acting he represents the Mulvihill family, psychosis," where he lost all powers Chief Michael Ennis for their failure including his client and the children, of reasoning and acted in bizarre, to instruct borough policemen to and said only the spouse and irrational manner. follow procedures in the Domestic children can file a claim on behalf Mulvihill testified that after he THE WEATHER Violence Act. of the estate. saw the blood, a|l he could think The investigation into the police Union Beach Borough Attorney when that when his wife's hair was Jersey shore department was sparked by the Robert B. Thaler said yesterday he dirty, she would wash it. Th« Forecast for 7 p.m. EST, Tue., March 19, death of Terry Mulvihill. which believed the borough was immune He said that he carried her to the occurred after borough police had from the lawsuit under the New Mostly sunny today, with highs in bathtub, leaned her head over, and responded to a domestic dispute call Jersey Torts Act. Thaler said the let the water run. Mulvihill swore the low 50s. Southwest wind 10 to 15 at the residence. law granted municipalities specific mph. that at no time did he ever place her immunities. in the tub. However, his mother Fair tonight, with lows around 30 "The police responded to a call, testified she found Terry lying Mostly sunny tomorrow, with and (Mr. Mulvihill) agreed to leave Thaler said public entities and facedown in S inches of water in the highs 50 to 55 Ocean water the house," Locascio said. "Forty- employees could not be sued be- bathtub. temperatures are in the mid 40s. five minutes later the police re- cause of "a failure to make arrest turned him. and three hours later or retain an arrested person in An autopsy revealed Mrs. Marine forecast she died. The police were negligent custody, a failure to provide proper Mulvihill died of asphyxia due to in returning, rather than retaining police protection or services or drowning. Manasquan to Cape Henlopen. Mulvihill." insufficient police protection or On Friday, the Marquette family .Winds southwest 10 to 15 knots Under the 1982 state Prevention of service, or because of an adoption or received permission to file suit from today and tonight. Domestic Violence Act, a policeman failure to adopt or enforce a law." Superior Court Judge Peter W fair through tonight Visibility is required to restrain the attacker, Locascio, however, said that Thomas. Permission was required over 5 miles and average seas 2 to or have the attacker removed from Thaler "interprets the act differenly because 90 days had elapsed since 4 feti today. High 70 the house. In addition, the police than I do. The borough, the police the incident, Locascio said. Outlook for tomorrow, fair with Temperatures ' must inform a couple of their right department and the officers are not west wind 10 to 15 knots. to file a complaint in the family immune at all. They are respon- - USA R. KRUSE division of Superior Court. sible." • Weather elsewhere FRONTS: Borough policemen had told the The Union Beach officers to be prosecutor's office that they had not named in the suit are Chief Richard The Daily Register Wmparaluraa indicala pravioul days nigh and ovirn-gM low ID tin) EST been aware of the domestic violence Trembley, acting Chief Michael r HI Lo »ic Olla act on June 4. and two officers told Ennis, Sgts. 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Sunau pi 62 M CM H 36 ^ (Contlaiied from Page 1A) y Praaa naam I—lint 70 50 61 Clr i\ « civil suit against Joseph Mulvihill, .36 <0 06 54 22 Cir Prmade'pf"* 5n5 He testified he carried his wife to w 07701. Pu^ianaa OWyTM S. ano s.m C>f Phoefli* 80 57 the borough of Union Reach, the 38 '3 59 n the bathtub and leaned her head Yaaia Day. Manorial Oay. July «h. L 56 34 no "V D,ita.rn,rrjh over the faucet and let the water run police department and sewn imti- ThanliaaiwM* n-« —• ~ tt 09 "KM'MO | I - .. Hi he leave her in the tub. . The ha«is of the suit against the UIIHIIK oarTt n 44 II.* C'l 34 Ta>m Oaav • 39 37 J! -1 Raprfl &l» 94 37 However, his mother Leona borough is a letter from Prosecutor 1-12 M I7tv»aaa 49 22 04 car 6< 37 CO, Reno 40 John A. Kaye, which reprimanded 11-51 Maak !«/•«• W«* )»S Mulvihill testified that she found 1 t as/ami Mia* Moy«aat 33 20 0i car 69 ifl cdy ..1 29 !•" 67 40 ' Cl> 65 car Sat'a'"er'it' SH 47 01 Terry lying face-down in five inches Police Chief Richard Trembley and 40 19 07 car 72 Clf Si LOU'S 31 so 99 Acting Chief Michael Ennis for their - / by Camar — Darfy and &„ 51 25 Cli %• Pete Ta^npi H of water, and an autopsy revealed M C-' 52 01 II M a «a*. Suoda, o~y » can.. Daily on?" „ Sat La«e C'ty 41 failure to instruct borough police- 66 41 c" .bbboc* fit H COf 90 Mrs. Mulvihill died of drowning. Singia copy at Counlar — Dai*y 25 c«o». Sunday J 38 19 03 cay Mttmpi* 61 ie San Anioi.o M 48 Attorney Louis Locascio con- man on the Prevention of Domestic 64 3' car 67 It en San D«9O *,. 58 M 'POSTMASTER Sand addnaa cna ( Violence Act. cnangaalo Tna 56 32 SM 55 u Cfly Sa» F a"csco firmed that Terry's family, the Daily Bag«x. P O Bo. S». «ad Bantma,. fi J 07701 TUESDAY, MARCH 19,1965 The Pally Register 3A Major cocaine cartel cracked SAN DIEGO (AP) - Tw Peru- The Peruvians were among SI interagency group set up by Presi- from northern San Diego County. He sergeant vians accused of eontroling be- people named in federal complaints dent Reagan in MS. was being held without bail pending iween 20 percent an* S Meant of and in a 2fl-page indictment, un- "The defendants represented here a custody bearing today. fie cocaine enterio( tit United sealed yesterday, that authorities make up one of the most significant It also alleged that another Peru- SUtet have been arrested End their laid breaks an organization that cocaine conspiracies and cartels vian citizen, Jose Antonio Ledgard, named driver orianhatlon has bean smashed, took millions of dollars out of the ever investigated in this district," 27, was responsible for East Coast federal authorities said yaiterday. country. Fifty-nine of the 81 have Nunez said distribution from Miami, where he The ring accounted for 12 to 14 been arrested, U.S. Attorney Peter The indictment alleged that was arrested last Thursday. tons of cocaine entering this country Nunez said at a hews conference. Augustln Fernando Maurtua, 26. a "These people were the highest The 18-month investigation was annually. uid U.S. Drug Enforce- Peruvian citizen and Carlsbad resi- in hit-and-run echelon of the cocaine market in ment Administration spokesman conducted by the Organized Crime dent, headed the West Coast dis- NEW YORK (AP) - A police Ward declined to say Sherman had Drug Enforcement Task Force, an South America and Peru," Nunez SUn Furce. tribution network of the operation said. sergeant accused in a fatal hit-and- been driving the vehicle, but added run accident on Park Avenue was that "it usually is the driver who arrested yesterday on charges of is charged." manslaughter and criminally neg- After striking the two ped- Political groups may spend freely ligent homicide, a district at- estrians, the officers completed torney's spokeswoman said. their assigned shift and failed to WASHINGTON (AP) 4 Political White said the decision "con- of a presidential candidate, not Individuals can give no more than Sgt. Frederick Sherman, 37, and report the accident, police have action committees may spend un- tinues this court's dismemberment direct contributions to candidates or $5,000 annually to any single PAC. officers Edwin Collaio, 26, and charged. They were immediately limited amounts of money on behalf of congressional efforts to regulate their campaign organizations. In other matters, the court: Anthony Conte, 25, had been suspended on charges of conduct of the presidential candidate of their campaign spending." He charged The court's decision left open the —Heard arguments in a Cleburne, suspended since Saturday as a unbecoming an officer but until choice, the Supreme Court ruled that the court "once again trans- possibility that Congress some day Texas, case concerning the result of a Friday night accident yesterday none had been charged. yesterday. formed a coherent regulatory could pass a new — and less authority of communities to exclude that killed one man and injured Other than denying they were scheme into a nonsensical, loophole- sweeping - spending limit that from residential neighborhoods another. involved, the three had been silent By a 7-2 vote, the justices struck ridden patchwork." might pass constitutional muster. However, only Sherman was about the incident. down as unconstitutional a post- group homes for mentally retarded Marshall called the Invalidated But for now, no spending limit people. A decision is expected by ordered arrested, and he was Watergate law that tried to limit spending limit "Justified by the apprehended on charges of second- The Patrolmen's Benevolent As- any political committee's spending exists. July. congressional interests in ... degree manslaughter, criminally sociation uid in a statement that to $1,000 for a presidential candidate Yesterday's decision dealt solely —Agreed to consider reinstating eliminating political corruption and negligent homicide and leaving (he Collazo and Conte did not come who accepts public financing. with how much political committees the lawsuit of an Illinois couple the appearance of such corruption." scene of an accident, said Barbara forward immediately because may spend on their own in behalf of whose twin daughters were born The court said the law violated But the majority decision said, Thompson, a spokeswoman for Sherman had told them that he free-speech rights. presidential candidates. It did not with birth defects after the Army "The fact that candidates and District Attorney Robert would take responsibility for the deal with how much PACs, or erred in determining the husband's accident and would tell authorities "Allowing the presentation of elected officials may alter or reaf- Morgenthau. individuals, may contribute to presi- blood type. about it. views while forbidding the expen- firm their positions on issues in As to the other two officers, diture of more than 11.000 to present dential candidates or those can- —Refused to let two Texas news- response to political messages paid didates' official campaign organiza- Thompson said "they have not Ward said the two would face them is much like allowing the papers gain access to millions of been charged as yet and the for by the PACs can hardly be called tions. several departmental charges. speaker in a public hall to express pages of pre-trial documents filed in investigation is continuing." his views while denying him the use corruption." PACs and individuals still can a lawsuit over the delayed construc- However, the police union said Hyman Chernow, 70, was killed of an amplifying system." Justice "One of the essential elements of give no more than $1,000 in any one tion of a $5.S billion nuclear power in a statement that Collazo and and Jack Sitowiu, 72, suffered a William H. Rehnquist wpote for the democracy is the presentation to the election to a candidate running for plant in south Texas. Conte had told Morgenthau that broken leg. Sitowiu was in good court. electorate of varying points of president, the House or the Senate. view," Rehnquist wrote. Independent expenditures by indi- —Refused to allow a mass burial Sherman was driving the car. condition yesterday at Lenox Hill Justices Byron R .'White and Police Commissioner Benjamin Hospital. Thurgood Marshall dissented vigor- The decision affects only PAC viduals or PACs in congressional and religious service for 16,500 ously. funds spent independently on behalf elections have no legal limits. fetuses in Los Angeles County. THE NATION
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Thompson, present when hi? wife was killed," tion of their colleague, Abigail Ocean County, N.J., businessman Philadelphia Inquirer and Asbury Powlett, will undergo psychiatric night after being held hostage for hired • hit man to murder his wife Park (N.J.) Press have appealed the who was charged with the actual McKinnon said In the statement murder, as part of a plea bargain counseling, said Union County Pros- nearly » minutes. on the Garden State Parkway last order to the Superior Court. "He didn't want her to be taken off ecutor John H. Stamler. [all to collect more than $1.5 million In the statement, McKinnon said that guarantees him less than five . in a rape-murder. ... He didn't want Powlett. S3 and a three-year "The impact on them was in life Insurance, according to a he traveled to Atlantic City three years in prison. a shotgun used. He didn't want veteran of the US-member force, statement made by a Lousiana man tremendous," the prosecutor said on was taken hostage and slain by a 28- times at Marshall's request, eventu- Marshall's attorney, Glenn A. anything that would mar the beauty Sunday, noting that a psychiatrist charged In the murder and detailed ally agreeing to arrange Mrs. Zeitx, told the News he was upset of his wife. Maria." year-old employee of the city's in a published report yesterday. called In on Friday to speak with the housing authority. In full view of Marshall's murder for 185,000, ac- the statement had been given to the Marshall, who has denied any officers who witnessed the shooting several officers who were trying to The Philadelphia Daily News said cording to the News. newspaper and declined further involvement in the killing, has told was expected to return to head- comment. confessed murder conspirator Billy He also said Marshall lived police that he got out of his car the quarters this week. negotiate her release Wayne McKinnon told detectives in beyond his means and had built up One of nine female of fleers on the In the statement, McKinnon night of Sept. 7 to check a flat tire "This Is a normal procedure and a sworn statement that Robert O. gambling and other personal debts. force and a mother of two, Powlett quotes Marshall as saying, "What I at the parkway picnic area near it's best to do It now before signs of Marshall wanted his wife, Maria, Is to be hurled at the Evergreen really want Is to get rid of my wife, Oyster Creek. stress or any delayed reactions show killed quickly and cleanly because McKinnon, a former Caddo Par- up later," said Stamler. Cemetery in Morristown. he was under financial pressure and ish, La., sheriff's deputy, was to dispose of her," the News said. eager to pursue an extramarital indicted in the slaying along with In the document. McKinnon de- He said he was knocked un- affair. Marshall and two other Louisianans. tailed how Marshall told him June 11 conscious and someone took $2,000 Cities breeding mosquitoes The News said it had obtained the He is the prosecution's star witness that he wanted his wife killed that from his wallet When he awoke, he statement from a source in Louisi- in the case and gave the formal. It- evening at the Ram's Head Inn near found his wife had been shot to death ATLANTIC CITY (AP) - Ameri- scrapers have become "veritable ana. An Ocean County judge had page statement Dec. II. Atlantic City in the front seat. ca's urban areas have become beacons to mosquitoes," which are prime breeding grounds for mos- also attracted by the blue street quitoes, a scientist told the Ameri- lights popular in most urban can Mosquito Control Association centers. yesterday. He noted that sodium vapor lights Principal calls pupil records seizure emitting an orange glow are leu Dr. William R. Horsfall, professor emeritus at the University alluring to mosquitoes of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, In addition, development in cities said one result of the rising urban nationwide has so upset normal a plot to embarrass superintendent mosquito population may be an drainage of water from the land's increase in cases of diseases carried surfaces that fertile areas for NEWARK (API - The seizure of confidential DeBanico's newest court records, submitted so they could ingratiate themselves with their by the pesky insects. mosquitoes have developed student records from Summit Junior High School last week in support of his lawsuit filed last superiors to enhance their chances for promotion. Their numbers are on the rise in alongside construction sites, he last year by police looking for evidence of drug month, named as defendants police Chief Frank But William Robertson, an attorney rep- metropolitan areas, where there is said. abuse was spurred by animosity among town Formichella, Mayor Robert Hartlaub, Summit resenting the defendants in the case, said "possibly our worst record for Meanwhile, he said, chemicals officals and employees' efforts for advancement, High School Principal Donald Geddis as well as DeBanico's allegations were "not true." encouraging mosquito nuisances," and other forms of insect control the school principal has alleged in federal court three police department members. The search of the records of no students aged he said. have helped decrease the mosquito's papers He alleged they were involved in a conspiracy 10 to 14 touched off a controversy that received Horsfall said lights on sky- ranks nationally. But the attorney for the officials named in the that DeBanico said stemmed from feelings of national media attention. lawsuit by principal Donald P. DeBanico said animosity allegedly held by Hartlaub against DeBanico has maintained that he abided by yesterday that there was no truth to the Superintendent Richard L. Fiander. state and federal laws governing the type of allegations. The suit alleged that Hartlaub wanted to information he is authorized to turn over to N.J. stays chief port of harbor police. DeBanico is seeking compensatory and "embarrass" Fiander by creating and purporting NEWARK (AP) - Shipping ac- beth terminal, according to the punitive damages in a U.S. District Court lawsuit to act on "baseless allegations" that DeBanico A Union County grand jury has said the tivity at New Jersey ports increased annual report by the Maritime here that alleges his reputation was injured by and Fiander, to whom DeBanice was responsible, investigation into alleged drug and alcohol abuse last year, but on the other side of the officials involved in the Jan. 9, 1984. seizure of were soft on drug activity at the junior high was based on "unsubstantiated hearsay." Association of the Port of New harbor New York's busiest ter- York. 2.300 confidential records. school and illegally concealed such activities In its 90-page report, the grand jury also minals saw a decrease in traffic, a The principal alleged that police reports from police. faulted the police who sought the search warrants new report says. The report, which was issued claiming he withheld from police information Geddis' motivation, according to DeBanico's from a municipal judge for playing on "emo- recently, said that of 6,153 ships tionalism rather than concrete facts." Of all the cargo ships that entered about drug and alcohol abuse at the school court papers, stemmed from a long-standing the New York-New Jersey area in arriving in the bistate area, 4,063 damaged his reputation. animosity toward Fiander and the hope that he In the aftermath of the seizure, Union County used New Jersey ports and 2,515 — Prosecutor John Stamler ordered police depart- 1984, 66 percent dropped anchor in The police reports were filed in support of an could take Fiander's place. the Garden State and a majority of 11 percent more than in 1983 — application, later granted, authorizing the seizure ments in his county to go through his office when The four members of the police department, those used the Port Newark-Eliza- docked at Port Newark-Elizabeth. of student records. the court papers said, were in on the conspiracy seeking search warrants. Great Adventure seeks delay of trial TOMS RIVEH (AP) - Great parent company, Six Flags Corp., against any delay In the case, and Addison reserved decision on Adventure's defense attorneys were indicted in September. noted that the six-month period Great Adventure's motion for a Timeless argued yesterday for a delay in the Great Adventure attorneys have coincided with the end of the busiest delay and set additional arguments firm's aggravated manslaughter asked to delay for six months the season for the Great Adventure park in the case for today, when the trial, saying the theme park can not scheduled May IS start of the trial, In Jackson Township. firm's attorneys planned to seek a Eye presently get a fair jury to hear saying that most potential jurors Great Adventure attorneys deny psychiatric examination for a 15- charges stemming from last May's should have time to forget about the the theme park's season was the year-old boy identified in court fatal amusement fire. intense pre-trial publicity in the reason they sought a delay. papers only as J.R. Beauty* University of Chicago Law case. Zeisel said he found that 56 4 Professor Hans Zelsel, who has "Time heals emotions," said percent of 1,400 people surveyed Great Adventure alleges in court studied jury selection, said he found Michael Wilbert. an attorney for held Great Adventure responsible papers that the fire was set by an in a survey of IS of New Jeney'f II Great Adventure. He said a six- for the deaths. arsonist. counties that a majority or residents week postponement, which Superior His survey encompassed the coun- believe Great Adventure was re- Court Judge Mark Addison sug- ties of Bergen, Burlington, Mon- J.R. was detained by authorities sponsible for the May 11 deaths of gested during a hearing here, was mouth, Morris, Ocean, Cumberland, on the night of the blaze after a eight teen-agers in the haunted not long enough. Cape May, Passaic, Somerset, Es- Pennsylvania youth said another castle amusement. Ocean County Prosecutor Edward sex, Middlesex, Mercer, Salem. youngster bragged about starting the appearance of dark awaken each day with an Turnbach argued In court papers Gloucester and Atlantic, he said. the blaze cant be duplicated with luhe»ind attractively attractive, natural look. Great Adventure Inc. and Its conventional eye makeup outlined eyea. can now be youn. For more information or an Perfectly auited for the appointment cal. Natural Eyea'" is an exciting active woman.Natural Eyea" New Jersey taxpayers are hit 7th hardest new technique that creates ii also ideal for women who lasting eye enhancement. have difficulty applying MID-ATLANTIC New Jersey's rate was well below 1962, when the per capita payment New Jersey joined the trend that This short procedure conventional eyeliner. WASHINGTON (AP) - People in involve* the placement of EYE CENTER 43 states paid less in taxes to their the per capita figure for Alaska, was f 1,353. Nationally, there was an saw people giving smaller amounts of their income to the tax collector, colored pigment around the Natural Eyea" enhances sUtes and communities than New which at $4,908 had the highest toui average increase of 6.9 percent, the hue of the eyclaahea. giving eye beauty, allowing you to (201) 741-0858 Jersey residents did in 1983, a new in the country. smallest gain for a single year in the although the state lagged behind the report by a private tax group shows. But New Jersey's taxes have past four years. national average. The study showed that New grown faster than the national Jersey's state and local govern- average in the last decade, the study ments collected an average of $1,457 showed. from each man, woman and child in New Jersey residents faced aver- the state in 1983 - the seventh age payments of $631 in 1973, the highest amount in the country. report Mid, the tenth highest total in Federal taxes were not included in the country at the time. the computations. The Tax Foundation, a non-profit Since then, the state's per capita research group that monitors tax figure has increased 131 percent. and fiscal matters, said that na- During that same 10-year period, the tionally, the amount that every average for the nation has grown by American paid to his or her state 111 percent, from $577. and local government came to an The amount paid by New Jersey average of $1,216. residents grew by 7.7 percent since VALUABLE CARSand TRUCKS COUPON Immediate Installation FREE Authorized Insurance Replacement Service Qtaa and Wirrors in Cwry Of» Z/cw Can Drtak Atlantic Glass BUmir Matawan Red Bank HIGHWAY 71 IIS HAM ST. 21 MAPLE AW. SOUTH oiiaaiAVE. COUWMTEST. 681-1200 SMAPIEAVC. 747-2020 TUESDAY, MARCH ig, 1985 The Daily Register 5A OBITUARIES ABC share, or a total of $517.5 million. programs for more than 200 af- FCC rules do not permit ownen to (CoMiiaed from Page 1A) Margaret V. Rooney Buffett, 54, who serves as chair- filiated television stations. ABC hold more than one station in a approved by the boards of directors man of the Omaha, Neb-based owns five of its TV affiliates, in New major city, although those who HOPE - Margaret V. Rooney, 87, died in March MM. of both companies, each ABC share- owned more than one station before died at her home Saturday. holding company and whose per- York, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles Her ton, Thomai Rooney, died in holder would receive $118 in cash sonal fortune is estimated at $665 and San Francisco. ' the rule went into effect were Born In Jeney City, Mrt. Rooney January IKS. plus a tenth of a warrant that would allowed to keep them. lived in Atlantic Highland, met of million, is to be elected a Capital ABC's radio division has 1,596 Surviving are a daughter, Mn. M. allow the purchase of Capital Cities Cities director at the time of the affiliated radio stations. ABC owns her lite before moving here 10 yean common stock at a set price. ago. Patricia Flna, with whom the merger. 12 AM or FM stations. FCC rules were recently changed resided, two brothers, Rev. Duntlan Each whole warrant would entitle Capital Cities, which earned The company, which earned $195 to allow a single entity to own up to She had been employed by the holder to purchase one share of Travelers Insurance Co., New York, Rellly of Gadspon, Ala., and Vincent $135.2 million on revenue of $939.7 million on revenue of $3.7 billion in 12 TV stations, 12 AM and 12 FM Reilly of Bayonne; 11 grand- Capital Cities common stock at $250 million last year, has four ABC 1984, is also involved in publishing, radio stations. The rule had been and the was a communicant of St. a share for a period of 2'» years Jude'i Roman Catholic Church, children; and one great-grandson. affiliate television stations in Phila- video enterprises, motion pictures seven of each. The increase for from the merger. For a period of 90 delphia, Houston, New Haven-Hart- radios stations is already in effect. Blaintown. and a member of its The MacFadden Funeral Home, and scenic attractions. Hope Senior ClUzeni. days following the merger, holders ford, Conn., and Buffalo, NY In Belvidere, is in charge of arrange- of warrants would have the right to addition, it owns CBS affiliates in Her husband. Thomas J. Rooney, ments. sell the warrants to Capital Cities Raleigh-Durham, N.C., and Fresno, Henry T. Higgins for $30 each. Calif., and an independent station in Wanted— The companies said that including Tampa-St Petersburg, Fla. FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP - Hen- World War I and a former member the warrant provision, the deal was Capital Cities also holds licenses (Continued from Page 1A) speaking young men had broken into ry T. Higglni, of 11 Alexander Ave , of American Legion Post No. 54, worth $121 a share. ABC has 29.1 for 12 radio stations and owns more a "legitimate" nearby location, a Pilgrim Way home when they died Sunday in the John L. Mont- Freehold. million shares oustanding. than 50 cable television systems. It Cummins said. were surprised by a woman who gomery Medical Home. Surviving are his wife, Clare Foy ABC stock closed at $105 75 on the also owns the Fairchild Publications If no one appears to be at home, lives at the home, according to Born in Marlboro, he lived in this Higgins, at home; a son W. Donald New York Stock Exchange, up $31.25 business newspaper group and its the suspects kick in the front door police. area all his life. Higgins, at home; two daughters, from Friday. Capital Cities was up daily newspapers include the Times to gain access and then park their The man allegedly struck the Mr. Higgins was a building con- Inez M. Higins, at home, Lucy H. $7.50 at $183.50. and the Star in Kansas City, Mo.; car in house's garage, Cummins woman in the face, but not before tractor in this area for 65 years until Federici, Freehold; two grand- Buffett's company, Berkshire the Star-Telegram in Fort Worth. said. she had alerted township police. The his retirement three yean ago. children and three great- Hathaway Inc., agreed to purchase Texas; the Oakland Press in Pon- "If any residents are approached woman required stitches in her face, He was a communicant of St. grandchildren at the time of the merger 3 million tiac, Mich.; and The Daily and by any young males matching the and Cummins said she is still Rote of Lima Church, Freehold, and The Higgins Memorial Home, unissued treasury shares of Capital Sunday Register in Shrewsbury, description and asking for direc- "pretty shook up." a member of the Holy Name Freehold, is in charge of arrange- Cities common stock, or about 18 N.J. tions, and they spot a car baked up After taking jewelry, a television Society. He was an army veteran of ments. percent of Capital Cities' 16 million The ABC television group on their driveway, a big red flag and other household objects, the Susie F. Cenzano shares outstanding, for $172.50 a provides entertainment and sports should go up, and they should call three drove off in a blue sedan, the police" Cummins said. according to the woman's acocunt. LONG BRANCH - Susie F. a member of the International The suspects are "strictly kick-in Working with Matawan and coun- Genzano, 80, died Sunday at Mon- Ladies Garment Workers Union. Lawrence E. Seymour thieves, " and do not use any tools, ty authorities, township police mouth Medical Center. traced the car to Perth Amboy. Her husband, John Genzano, died FREEHOLD - Lawrence ,E 2393, Bernardsville, and the George said Patrolman Jospeh Bonavico, Bom in Naples, Italy, Mn. Gen- The woman went to Perth Amboy in 1956. Seymour, 44, of 46 Monument St., Washingoton General Assembly No the investigating officer. They take zano had been a resident here since only portable household objects — with Bonavico and identified the car Surviving are two sons, Vincent died yesterday at Freehold Area 2393. Somerville. 1947. Hospital, Freehold Township. such as jewelry, television and VCR and Gual. Prior to retiring IS yean ago, she Urgo of Eatontown, and Joseph Surviving are his wife, Angla Born in Bernardsville, he lived equipment, cameras and appli- Two other vehicles, including a was a seamstress employed by Urgo, here; two grandchildren and Trevisano Seymour; a son, Law- here for the past seven years. cances — that they can sell quickly Chevrolet van and a green Fiat, Podell Manufacturing Co., here. two great-grandchildren. Mr. Seymour was a retired em- rence Seymour Jr.; of on the street, Bonavico said. have been cited by witnesses as The Damiano Funeral Home, She was a communicant of Holy ployee of the Veterans Adminis- Bernardsville; a brother, John J. Identified only as "John Doe," the getaway cars for the suspected Trinity Roman Catholic Church, and here, is in charge of arrangements. tration Hospital, Lyons. Depoto of Forked River and a sister suspect is described as an Hispanic burglars, Bonvanico said. He was a communicant of St. Barbara Krautheim of West Long male between 18 and 20 years old, Police in Holmdel and Aberdeen Anne S. McAleer Rose of Lima Church, here. He was Branch. approximately 5 feet, 10 inches tall, are conducting separate investiga- tions. Three of the break-ins were in MATAWAN - Anne "Dotty" Bridge; and a grandchild. a member of the Parsippany-Troy The Higgins Memorial Funeral and of medium build. The Day Funeral Home, Keyport. Hills Elks Lodge No. 2178, the In an incident last Tuesday morn- Holmdel. and two each occurred Sullivan McAleer, 53, died yesterday Home, here, is in charge of arrange- here and in Aberdeen. at St. Peter's Medical Center, New is in charge of arrangements. Knights of Columbus Council No. ments. ing, he and two other Spanish- Brunswick. Born in Bayonne. Mrs. McAleer lived there until moving here 22 years ago. She was a communicant of Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. Keyport. She was a member of the Deborah Heart and Lung Association. Matawan Chapter. Surviving are her husband Joseph Patrick McAleer; two sons. Joseph Patrick II, Matawan. and Kevin THELONGER McAleer. A venal, a daughter Mary Beth McAleer, who lives at home; a brother, Michael Sullivan, of Old Paul F. Morchouse GOODE, Va. - Paul F. Morehouse, 67. died Sunday at Virginia Baptist Hospital, Lynchburg. YOU WAIT.. .THE Mr. Morehouse was born in Long Branch. N.J., He .resided in Fair Haven, N.J. and River Plaza. N.J., before moving here in 1968. Before retiring 17 yean ago, he was a mechanical engineer for Western Union, Mahwah. He was employed there for 25 yean. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, serving in the medical FATTE GETS. corps. He was a member of the Christ STOPOVER-FEEDING THEIRS. OPEN A HUNGRY IRA TODAY. Church United Methodist, Fair Haven. Surviving is his wife, Agnes Grice Morehouse; four daughters. 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Glahn had been a resident of Chatham and Newark before mov- That means up to ing here 40 yean ago. FOODFOR She retired in 1963, after 25 years $2,000 a year if of service as a tile glazer for Natco THOUGHT Tire, Keyport. you're a single She was a member of the Daugh- ters of America, East Keanaburg, wage earner...up the Port Monmouth Democratic to $2,250 if either Club, and St. John's Methodist THEHUHGRY Church, Keyport. you or your spouse Surviving are her husband, Fran- cis VanGlahn; three sons, Richard work. And up to Wisener of Freehold. Robert Moore of Lakewood, and George Moore, $4,000 yearly if you here; three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Vanderclute of Freehold, Mrs. are married and Geraldine Howard of Morganville, and Mn. Maryann Stoeckel of both work. Belford; a sister, Mn. Josephine Valentine of Toms River; nine And the money grandchildren and four great-grand- children. , you save will be tax The John F. iPfleger Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. deferred and making Benjamin F. Taylor money until you retire, TINTON FALLS - Benjamin F. when you'll probably be in Taylor, 70, died Sunday at Riverview Medical Center, Red a lower tax bracket. Bank. 2-4 YEAR IRA CD Born in Eatontown, he lived here Every one of our IRAs has Minimum Deposit tlSO for the past 25 yean. Sr. Taylor wi: s cswiifc an appetite for growth—with Stuutjkwk Fauna, UMcrott, lur 45 y«ars. • • •.» ! hungry rates ana a tlexiDie He was a Winter of the Red range of maturities. You can I 11.347* 10.75% I Bank Masonic Lodge, and an ex- I Compound** Dmlly | president of the Pinebrook Fire Co., choose from fourconvenien where he wat a charter member. For current rates on our other ffM Investments He was a member of Mount Zion investnient options, including our call our 24 hour Toff Fn9 Rate phone number: AME Zion Church, Eatontown, where he was past president of the MoneyMarket IRA. men's singing club, and a life -~" 1-800-982-0194 member of the choir. . It's a flexible account that pays He is survived by hit wate, the former Theresa Armstrong; and talMMId Mml ptMfty ft •HMnaata from ctrttfkatM btlott several cousins. The Robert A. Braun Home for MIDLANTIC Funerals, Eatontown. is in Charge of Mwnbef FDIC arrangements. Midlantic National Bank/Merchants 6A The Dally Register TUESDAY, MARCH 19. 1985 The Daily Register Helping win the drug war Established in 1878 - Published by The Red Bank Register A Capital Cities Communications Inc. Newspaper WASHINGTON - The drug lords have about diplomatic protocol than the drug declared war on the U.S. government. menace. GEORGE J LISTER Footnote: Not all the Hollywood crowd /'resideni and Publuhrr They kidnapped and killed an agent of the Drug Enforcement Administration in goes along with the drug cult. Some crusading acton, directors and producers Bill Thompson Charles C. TriUehorn Jane Foderaro Mexico; they paid a gunman 1900,000 to Ed.Cor Cll» Kdilur murder U.S. Ambassador Edwin Coir in have formed the Entertainment Industrie* JACK Council to deglamorize drugs They have Michael J. Kazala Lawrence C. Newman Michael J. Pellegrini Bolivia; they exploded a bomb outside the Director a] Marketing (tn ultillun Dtrtctor Controller U.S. Embassy in Colombia; they killed 19 ANDERSQ the support, incidentally, of two former ami Adferunna members of a US -sponsored program to movie stars, Ronald and Nancy Reagan. eradicate coca bushes in Peru. The council has let up headquarters at They put a price on the head of ex-DEA ITU Lowell Ave., McLean, Va., 22101. chief Francis Mullen; they threatened to FDR'S GREAT DECEPTION: The only kill five Americans (or every drug dealer man to be elected president four times, extradited from Colombia to the United Franklin D. Roosevelt, was often accused States, they placed a $300,000 bounty on have to the Drug Enforcement Adminis- by frustrated Republicans of deceiving the DEA agents, dead or alive; they dis- tration, 1405 I Street, N.W.. Washington, American people. Well, they were right. patched hit teams to gun down drug DC 20537. FDR was guilty of one deception never enforcement officers. — Boycott movies and records that exposed by his political opponents: He This brazen challenge by the under- glamorize drugs. I urge an "X" rating on strove to hide the extent of the paralysis world, backed by billions in illicit drug any movie that depicts drug abuse without that struck him down in the prime of life. profits, must be met before it destroys our showing the dreadful consequences that Now Hugh Gallagher, a former Senate country. Already there has been a break- follow. aide who was himself crippled by polio as down of law and order in the United Sen. William Roth, R-Del.. has sent his a young man, has written a fascinating States; this will be followed by chaos investigators to Hollywood to examine book titled "FDR's Splendid Deception " unless the drug gangs are smashed. how the drug cult, through films and It gives details on the extraordinary Cuba's Fidel Castro is betting that the records, has created a climate that lengths to which FDR went to try to keep United States will lose the drug war. encourages drug use. Roth's people found the American people from realizing that Intelligence reports say he is secretly the three television networks, particularly they had elected a partially paralyzed encouraging and supporting the drug NBC, willing to deglamorize drugs. But man. Some episodes: trade. The depravity of the "Yanquis," he some movie makers, and the committee — FDR indicated to his Secret Service has boasted, will bring down the United of seven that rates motion pictures, were bodyguards with a nod when photogra- States. uncooperative. phers had snapped him in his wheelchair I think he's wrong, but emergency — Withdraw your money from banks or as he was being assisted out of a car. ',' action is needed Here's what I urge that launder drug profits. President The agents then confiscated the film. Out Americans who love their country to do: Reagan has unleashed the desk-bound of 40.000 photographs Gallagher examined — Choose whose side you're on. Those accountants of the Justice and Treasury in a file at Hyde Park, only two showed who use cocaine and other "trendy " drugs departments to crack down on the money- Roosevelt in a wheelchair. are financing lawlessness in America. All laundries. Roth's investigators are also — When he was to speak from a podium. it would take to defeat the drug lords is looking at the money laundering. FDR's bodyguards gathered around him for their customers to stop using the stuff; "If we dry up their money," a law and lifted him by the elbows — giving the then the pernicious crime kings would lose enforcement official said, "we will put impression that he was "walking" up the their power overnight them out of business." steps. — Demand that your local police and — Call upon the State Department to — FDR's sons developed "the finest school authorities crack down on drug use its leverage with drug-producing biceps in Washington" from training to lift traffickers. Give no quarter to the street- countries to shut down the drug flow at its the president. corner and schoolyard pushers who are source. " All {the president's) ships and all — Once at Warm Springs, Ga., sur- poisoning our children and ruining their • the president's) planes can't stop the rounded by family and close friends, FDR lives. Now the drug dealers are cutting drug smugglers," a White House source gleefully eased out of his special car and prices, my sources say. in order to hook confessed. So Reagan is bringing pressure bumped up to the front steps of the more kids on Mexico, Colombia and other nations to vacation White House on his buttocks. adopt drug-eradication programs. But he — In Hawaii during World War II, FDR — If you know who the drug pushers and has been partially obstructed by the did appear in his wheelchair — for a visit peddlers are, send whatever evidence you foreign service, which is more concerned to a ward full of disabled GIs. Defending defense dollars The biggest item in the General He said, "The Fit is the finest fighter Dynamics billing dispute with the govern- the company has ever built and we felt our ment is $4.5 million for "public relations ' friends in and out of the Pentagon needed "What has public relations got to do a tie clasp to remind them of it. With our 'These are the only weapons that belong in space/ with building submarines, planes and markup they still cost less than a dollar tanks?' I asked the G.D. spokesman. apiece." "If we didn't inform the people as to the ART "I don't think the taxpayer objects to good job we were doing, we wouldn't get you giving gifts to anybody. But there is Hold at 55 miles per hour any re-orders for new weapons. Whenever BUCHWALD still the question of who should have to pay the taxpayer needs a Trident submarine, for them." an F-16 fighter or an Ml tank, we want The 55-mile-per-hour speed limit on Now legislation to permit states to "It is written in our contract that all tie him to think General Dynamics." t tacks, cufflinks and gifts to Admiral our highways was imposed during an increase the speed limit on interstate "I can see the advantage from your Rickover's wife may be listed as spare oil crisis in 1974 as a way of highways' within their boundaries has standpoint But I'm not clear why the parts and included in the price of a conserving fuel. As it turned out, the been proposed by western lawmakers. taxpayer should be billed millions of important to this country's survival as the weapon. That goes for baseball hats, dollars for your company's advertising We can appreciate that a rancher in weapons themselves." necklaces and special branding irons." reduced limit also saved lives. Ac- and PR campaign." cording to a study of the National Utah must cover hundreds of miles in I thetyasked, "How does the taxpayer "I was going to ask about those He replied, "The average American know the press releases he is paying for Research Council released last fall, his pick-up truck as part of his daily doesn't know one billion-dollar system branding irons. What do they have to do tell the entire story as to what your with the defense of the' country?" up to 4.000 lives are saved annually routine. And a 55-mile limit can slow from another, and it is essential that he company is doing for him?" "Those branding irons were one of the him down believes he is getting top-of-the-line because of the 55-mile limit. merchandise for his money. The only way "Because we adhere rigorously to the most popular gifts we ever handed out. Nevertheless, there's a move on in But. for the good of the entire he will ever become a discriminating 'Truth in Defense' contracting code. It There are people all over Texas and prohibits us from advertising unsubstan- Congress to permit state-by-state population, we support Howard's buyer and a connoisseur of fine weaponry Oklahoma who would have never heard of is if he knows what defense contractors he tiated claims about our weapons, de- our fighter if they hadn't seen a steer with stand on a uniform 55-mile limit. The waivers of the speed limit. And Rep. can count on That's why education liberately underbidding to get a contract a F-16 logo on his butt." statistics support his position. And James J. Howard. D-Monmouth. is through the media is so important." and issuing false information about cost "What other justification do you have fighting it. He introduced the speed New Jersey drivers — whether or not "I don't quarrel with that." I said. "But overruns. Under the code we have agreed for the Pentagon paying your public limit in the first place, and has said they admit it — know from experience you would think since you make so much to put a Surgeon General's warning on all relations fees? " he s extremely proud of that measure that high speeds on. say. the con-, money on your weapons, you would throw our products saying "This weapon could be "The obvious one is so we can defend in your public relations costs for nothing." dangerous to your health.' Without the because it has saved lives. As chair- gested N.J. Turnpike or even a ourselves in Congress and the media code we contractors are nothing." against charges that we are bilking the man of the House Public Works and relatively empty highway through "It's impossible to separate the price of "I would like to ask you about some public. It would be criminal for an Transportation Committee. Howard Oklahoma corn fields can lead to our hardware from our PR costs. The specific items which you people charged established defense contractor to pay would like to go even further and disaster. consumer's faith in what we make is as us for. Why the 10.000 F-16 necktie tacks?" those costs out of his own pocket." penalize states that don't adequatley If individual states • are granted enforce the limit , waivers under a new law. the impact Federal law requires that highway of the 55-mile-per-hour speed limit ' funding to states be cut if 50 percent will be undermined. Highways cross Oil leases to draw fire or more of the vehicles driven in that state borders and motorists naturally WASHINGTON - One day this week, state exceed the limit. According to would believe that speed limits do, unhappy. Another predecessor. James Don Hodel will step before'a cluster of Watt (1981-83), had a vastly different too. the research council's study. 56.8 microphones at the Department of the policy; he grandly offered leases that percent of cars on U.S. highways We urge our congressman from Interior. He will announce the depart- could be areawide, and this policy made exceed 55 miles per hour on roads ment's program of offshore oil and gas the environmentalists unhappy. Monmouth County to keep up his fight leases for the next five years. Then he will where the limit is posted. But no to retain the 55-mile limit. He was duck. Hodel is attempting to carve things states have ever lost funding because right in the first place and he's still JAMES down the middle: He is proposing six or Hodel is a slim, trim, good-looking seven sales a year over the next five fellow, not quite yet 50 years old, with an of violations. right. years. Bids will be sought on tracts that altogether disarming way about him. He KILPATRICK will need all the disarmament he can may constitute as much as 10 percent to muster as he takes over at Interior. He is 20 percent of a given area. He has met Out of step the 45th secretary since the department with representatives of both the oil was created in 1849. the third secretary of industry and the environmental groups and he has briefed key members of Manhattan District Attorney Rob- has new evidence and wants to the Reagan administration. He comes to Interior from three years as secretary of Congress. He has sensed no great hostility ert Morgenthau seems hell-bent on present the Goetz case to another energy. Amazingly, Hodel has no hesi- in any quarter, but who knows? By next placed on the list of endangered species. proving that Bernhard Goetz is a grand jury. tation about answering questions with "I week he may be enjoined. don't know." The Endangered Species Act of 1974 criminal. But many Americans still It isn't clear who Morgenthau is comes up for renewal this year. Hodel is A part of Hodel's hopefulness lies in the seem to think the subway vigilante is His great sprawling department hopeful that no bloodletting battle will good records that have been set In recent trying to impress with his renewed provides abundant areas for not knowing. develop in Congress on this issue, but at years. The lease program began in 19S4. an OK guy. pursuit of the subway vigilante. Hodel is expected to master everything Over the next 30 years the department the moment his attention is concentrated A Media General-Associated Press from grazing rights to Indian rights, leased 37 million acres of undersea sites Maybe he's courting the bleeding on leases of gas and oil. People can get poll released this week showed that 47 questions at a press conference may range on the outer continental shelf. These days hearts and do-gooders who think it's over surface mining, reclamation, water mildly riled up about preservation of the percent of those surveyed believed about 300 rigs actually are producing oil immoral for law-abiding citizens to distribution, fish and wildlife, mainten- Perdido Key beach mouse, but they can and gas from 6.3 million acres that have Goetz did the right thing when he get Very Riled Up about offshore pet- stand up to career criminals. ance of national parks, and administration proved productive gunned down four teen-agers in a New of our trust tercitory in the Pacific roleum. Ever the optimist, Hodel is hoping York subway car last Dec 22. Goetz Whatever he's trying to prove, the islands Last week a reporter inquired that his modest program for 1986-91 will Hodel makes one more point that he Manhattan district attorney couldn't about the beautiful shiner. The beautiful set off no fireworks. hopes will impress the wary environmen- said he acted in self-defense when the shiner, you should know - Hodel knew - One of his predecessors, Cecil Andrus be more out of step with a vast talists: In 1984 only 672 barrels of oil were youths menaced him and asked for - is a colorful fish that used to be found 11977-81), developed a policy of leasing spilled in connection with exploration and money. number of Americans who see Goetz in Arizona and New Mexico. So few sites in separate tracts of only nine square production. "You could have measured it remain that the beautiful shiner has been A New York grand jury agreed, and as a symbol for their own frustration miles. This policy made the oil industry in buckets," he says. indicted Goetz only on weapons viol- with crime and society's inability to ations. But now. Morgenthau says he cope with it. Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU /•a-* ; ITtC A 1 Tmnu an/in ntuvnetnutev/u^vnuvsiKh I 1 ' HOHJK.I Try a book on me EXGFTTHAT imiaipm 1HEHBSeAKH9 «w nfAmxs' tomtom. FHL6OODABOUT CA9HB. •mviewefsio(W CASW. ' COUNlttfS liVttAP5THAT'/ME SP $*>• A Pennsylvania professor has writ- cites drive-through zoos as an exam- iMTottmrt vAs'AneacA * CH/mmisnc* ^^^, Illl v ten a book on leisure in the United ple of instant fun. And he says people r States. And he concludes that Ameri- play racquetball over tennis because 1 / A^jWy ^ / cans are pretty "phobic" about they can get more exercise in less having fun. < time. vm The author, Geoffrey Godbey. says Americans worry if they're compe- We would have to agree that it LmmK 3^ tent enough to beat out competitors in doesn't sound like much fun. certain leisure activities. And he As for us. we would opt for a good ft KM book on the beach, but not necessarily ml claims they treat leisure time as hurriedly as the rest of their lives. He a book on no( having fun. w TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1985 The Dally Regliier 7 A George S. Tyluki Dora F.H. Riordan MIDDLETOWN - George S. Catharine's Roman Catholic POINT PLEASANT - Dora F. ward Riordan; one daughter Mrs. OBITUARIES Tyluki, M, died yesterday at Moo- Church, Holmdel. Hamernick Riordan, 74, died yester- Mary Ann Kovacs of Millstone; two mouth Medical Center, Long Surviving are his wife, Vera day at Point Pleasant Hospital. brothers, Joseph Hamernick of Branch. Cotton Tyluki; two tons, Leigh Born in Colts Neck, she lived in Colts Neck, and George Hamernick Mr. Tyluki was a lifelong resident Tyluki of Uncroft, and Paul Tyluki Farmlngdale before moving here 11 of Wayside; and two sisters, Mrs. Harry S. Baker, former here. of the Potter School, Nelmara; years ago. Nellie Ganley of Colts Neck and former horse trainer and farm three daughters, Cathy Cameron of She retired in 1977, after IS years Mrs. Mary Mauser of Middletown. as a school bus driver for Neptune. The Holmdel Funeral Home is in manager, Mi Matawan, and Claire and Chrissy Surviving are her husband Ed- charge of arrangements. Keyport athletic directo«-v»»~« as a huntmaster, after which Tyluki, both at home; three ¥ * - Harry Stanley the baseball and basketball teaTW >l>etaiwwUtancareer t trainer for WS brothers, Joseph Tyluki, here, Pat DeLuccia "Tuffy" Baker, 61I,, of 72 Broad St., as well as football. Cotton, here. He then branched out Walter Tyluki of New Port Richey, former football coach and athletic W >on his own training for various Fla., and John Tyluki of Florida; HAZLET - Pat DeLuccia, 61, of Roman Catholic Church, Holmdel, He attended Georgetown Univer- five sisters, Mary Thompson of director at Keyport High School, sity in 1944, and the school of public owners such as J L. Me Knight of 17 Fleetwood Dr., died Sunday he was a U.S. Navy veteran of World died Sunday at Riverview Medical Massachusetts, Tower Hill Sublet, Belmar, Wanda McKnight of Red March 10 at Riverview Medical War II. health at the University of Penn- Bank, Doris Dametz of East Bruns- Center, Red Bank. sylvania in 194M6. here, and Eugene Mori and William Center, Red Bank. Surviving are his wife, Loretta Lynch. wick, and Betty Katelhon of Eaton- Born in Paterton, he lived in New McColgan DeLuccia; three sons, Bom in Morgantown, W.Va., he He then became football coach at moved here in 1M7. He spent the last five years of his town; and five grandchildren. York City before moving her 28 Frank J. DeLuccia of Old Bridge, Morgantown High School, his alma Before retiring in 1980, he was career as a farm trainer for Holly The John E. Day Funeral Home, years ago. Pat J. Deluccia of St. Louis, Mo., mater. As a student, he played on athletic director and physical educa- Crest Farm, Locust. Red Bank, is in charge of arrange- He worked as a supervisor of and Joseph P. DeLuccia., here; a tion teacher at Keyport High School the football team, where he was He was a communicant of St. ments. material handling for the Ford daughter, Mrs. Vicki Yosco of for 33 years. He coached the football named second team all-state in 1934. Motor Co., Edison, for 27 years, Keansburg; and five grandchildren. team from 1947 to 1987 He also coached football at Graf- John J. Lagana Sr. retiring in 1975. The John W. Mehlenbeck Funeral ton High School, Grafton. W.Va. He was a 1939 graduate with a HOLMDEL - John Joseph He was a communicant of St. A communicant of St. Benedict's Home is in charge of arrangements. B.S. degree in physical education From 1943-45 he was an assistant Lagana Sr., 79, died yesterday at hit Benedict's Roman Catholic Church, from the University of West Vir- football and boxing coach for the home at 2183 Route 35. here. More obituaries, page 5A ginia, where he was a prominent University of Maryland. Born in Italy, he came to the His wife, Anne V. Suckminoki intercollegiate boxer. He also play- He was a member of the Com- United States in 1907, settling in Lagana, died in 1949. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ed halfback on the university's munity Baptist Church, Neptune. Brooklyn, where he lived until Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. football team, which played in the His wife, Geneva Susan Bigler moving here 32 years ago. Domenica F. Luccarelli, here; a 1938 Sun Bowl. He later became a Baker, died in 1980. His son, John Joseph Lagana Jr., sister, Mrs. Anna Occhuito of recruiter in the university's football Surviving are two sons, John died March 3. Brooklyn; and a grandson, Peter A. New Japanese 'Super POP program. Baker and Thomas Baker, both of Both Mr. Lagana and his son Luccarelli of Rosslyn, Va. He received a masters degree in Morgantown; a sister, (Catherine operated the Lanagna Farm Mar- The John W. Mehlenbeck Funeral physical education from Columbia McCeshney of Moundsville, Va.; ket, same home address, for the Home, Hazlet, is in charge of University in 1940. two grandchildren and two great- past 32 years. arrangements. Insures Rapid Weight-Loss After receiving his masters, he grandchildren. No Dieting — Eat All You Want, became coach at Point Pleasant The Bedle Funeral Home is in Kathleen M.C. Byrne High School from 1942-43, guiding charge of arrangements. Pill Does All The Work NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. - A Byrne; three sons, Donald Ast, Ernest Host former Middletown resident, Hudson, Fla., William Ast, Santa BEVERLY HILLS. CA - An excit- already being called by many people, Kathleen M. 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VWMWi «K.HW She Is survived by her husband /•• >.iti Merrwit Sayvlew CemiWlr. Laona.*> He was a member of the War John J. Reilly; and her parents, Mr. TAYLOR — Ben|afi*i », at Tmon fa«a, NJ.. on Finance Division and director of and Mn. David A. Mulcahy of Maran ir. iMi. at imnw Miami tmr, KM sales of the U.S. Treasury Depart- Hollywood. Fla. Bar*. NJ. rurwu M> Mounl ZMn AMI Ben ment, N.J. Own*. SMOI street, nrniim, M.J. oo weettea- The Robert A.aBraun Home for The Grand Re-Opening of aty. Me/en K .i J p» «»»»•*>. K J Kaann He was vice president of sales of Funerals, Eatontown, it in charge of omoaMif. anende may etf el M AMI Iron l » the First National State Bank of utmi tia ma at aiMaa. arrangement*. TYLUKI - Same S at Uillilm. an New Jerseyin Newark in 1961 and IMS. Hiiitanl alvara (nta Cawn). Peltier o . slate director of the Essex County Paul. Clara. Chrleay 1 Mn. Cediy Cameron Braanr Heart Fund In the early 1950s. HANCE & DAVIS ol JIIM». WMar. John. Mary Tnemeeen. Am LOTTERIES Trail. waMa MeKiuaM. Dana Damaa and Seay Mr. Hassinger it survived by two mimin. yiinanpii an TUIIIII ana ww»aidi» 1-t sons, Alex L. Hassinger of San tut 74 am. M Ma John I Day Punanl Mama. M Andreas, Calif., and John D. Hass- TRENTON (API - The winning on Saturday, March 16 WU AM.. Mat Bant. Punaral Maa> an i< am. at tl CatnvMra K ciwnn. inger of Overland Park, Kansas; number drawn yesterday night in manal dcnanem la Tna MomrwuHi two daughters, Annie Hassinger New Jersey's Pick-It Lottery Was r i n ninnHir1iu-ni«rTii-r **-----f St. SnraMkm. NJ 07701. ara pratttrad. Emt of Hebron, Conn., and Joan 058. A straight bet pays $248.50, box Hassinger Ronan, Walnut Creek, pays 841 and pain pay 824.50. VanOLAHN — Maiw (naa AandaMI. n yam. Everything for ol -ori Manmaum. on MareK IT. IMS. HaM «M Calif.; one sister, Mary M.Hasten, The Pick 4 number was 5109. A at Pfanoa. DaM«d manar of Nenard Waamar. Delray Beach, Fla.; one brother, straight bet pays $2,069.50 and box Oaoraa Maara. 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MARCH 19. 1985 Contraceptives should play role in teen films BY ELLEN GOODMAN delicately over the birth-control dial pack Thei rtfrf to figure out what Yet at the same time, young people get the BOSTON - I know people do not on the night tble, reassuring us they will makes the difference, since the level of message good girls should say no. Almost normally read teen-age sexual fantasies in produce no small centaurettes. teen-age sexual activity If about the same nothing that they see or hear about sex a family newspaper. But I will take the Goodman Fantasy Take Three: The set in all these countries Alter carefully informs them about contraception or the risk of being forever X-rated in order to this time is a TV soap-opera living room. ruling out a lot ol ether variables, they importance of avoiding pregnancy." offer you — not to mention Hollywood — The thrice-married Linda Evans, recently found at least one central point. Other Given that we are unlikely to resolve my kinkiest media fantasies for 1965. widowed from a doctor who committed AT countries are more tolerant of teen-age our national ambivalence about sex than ours, but are more committed to Goodman Fantasy Take One: The set is, suicide after discovering that he per- abstinence and contraception, at least LARGE a role in providing contraceptives and sex of course, a bedroom. The couple have formed a sex-change operation on his before the next Oscar and Emmy season, education to prevent pregnancy. been transported to this set on wings of illegitimate son, is packing to embark on I am thrown back to my personal fantasy passion and prose of purple. The camera an affair. Her girl friend says with In the United States, however, the land. The very least the media can do is comes in for a fuzzy close-up within the concern, "Whatever else, Miranda, re- public debate hinges on morality as well to make their torrid romances leu fertile. limits of PG-13. John Travolta and Olivia member your diaphragm." as practicality. We haven't decided Goodman Fantasy Tike Fear: The Newton-John are kissing madly. John I could offer you other variations on my whether our primary minion is to focus movie set is a Fort Lauderdale house looks at Olivia and croons the hit tune, fantasy theme, but by now you get the Guttmacher Institute that America is on discouraging sex or preventing preg- rented for vacation by five fraternity boys "Your contraceptive or mine?" picture. Or to be specific, you get what number one in a losing category. We lead nancy through birth control. We are from Ohio. Sean Penn is bragging about fighting two half-hearted battles instead of Gotdman Fantasy Take Two: This isn't in the picture. Missing from the most all the other industrialized nations in the his sexual exploit of the evening before concentrating on the one that we can win: scene is a Manhattan apartment. Daryl sexually explicit film or the most heated number of teen-age pregnancies. The Suddenly four of the others leap out of the battle against pregnancy. Hannah, a legendary figure who is a television show is any form of birth pregnancy rate for Americans between their seats. Matt Dillon grabs Penn by the centaur by day and a woman by night, has control. You can have sex, pregnancy, ages 15 and 19 is 96 per thousand. This As the study concludes, "American collar and yells at him: "What, are you come out of the field and into the arms of abortion, but you can't have a condom in compares to 14 per thousand in the teen-agers seem to have inherited the crazy? You had sex without a contracep- her more conventional lover, Tom Hanks. a love story. The message is that true Netherlands, 35 in Sweden and 45 in worst of all possible worlds regarding tive? Get out of this fraternity!" Cut to an Flicking her blonde mane, uh, hair, out of romance is careless romance. England and Wales. The United States is their exposure to messages about sex: older and wiser Penn explaining to the her eyes, she looks longingly at him. As What piqued my fantasy frame of mind the only country in which teen-age Movies, music, radio and TV tell them freshmen during rush week how to love, they trot into bed. the camera pans is the discouraging report from the Alan pregnancy is increasing. that sex is romantic, exciting, titillating ... carefully. -a^fc**-, <*Bi™"""l 1 'Junk'sales bad forego Dear Readers: An erroneous im- every holiday (SI. Patrick's, Foarth pression was given in the Ann of July, Valentine's Day, etc.). She r Landers column of March 14 on repeatedly announce! that be is her genital herpes because a line of copy favorite in front of Us cousins was dropped. The correct infor- I realise the reason she behaves mation is as follows: neither ster- ANN this way Is that she has not come to oids, ether, chloroform applications terms with her daughter's death. I nor antibiotics are helpful. Zovirax LANDERS am sorry for her bat she Is hurting has been approved by the Food and her grandson by being so "devoted.", Drug Administration and not the He can get anything be waats f ram m Federal Trade Commission. her and he knows II. MA aWT^ Dear Ana Landers: I just paid IS My husband, son and I are In \ for a S1.M calendar I didn't want. I counseling and have asked "Grand- J alr>^ did It to repair the shattered ego of ma" to come with as, but she r my t-year-old nephew. He was real accomplishments and know all refuses. Any suggestions? — - sapposed to sell U and had soM ealy my money will go to them. But I Trouble In Texas one, to Us mother (who already had won't buy any more garbage from Dear Texas: Since you are in •.<$aV four). The neighbors bought from kids who have been bullied Into counseling (excellent idea), your their kids. I, having no children, was selling II door-lo-door - Mad In counselor should be instructing you Us final hope. At first when I said America on how to deal with "Grandma." no, he burst into tears. ^^ Dear Mad: You have a right to be She must not be permitted to lake Ann, between my nephews and annoyed. Even worse are parents over the boy, and it's up to you and 9 nieces and the neighborhood kidt, I who allow their children to hit up your husband to protect this child HI % have a pkrt-slied salesman on ,my guests in their home for raffle from her aggressive smothering. r doorstep twice a week. If you'rt a tickets for school projects. I'm glad HP/ ^L.^ kid in 1M4. and y«i want to do you wrote and I hope it helps. Dear Ann Landers: A while hack anything oatsMe school, yoa must Dear Ann Landers: Foar years a woman asked why she was aaahle L I" become a candy bar or calendar ago I married a 31-year-old widower to meet aay first-rate men. She snM i salesman. The kids are sent ott to with a 5-yEar-oM son. We live a few she went to the classical ban la L make eaUs selling overpriced jink Macks from lac child's grand- town, dressed well and had an to a saturated market with ridicu- parents. II Is awful. educated background. lous quotai. It's a terrifying, agoalt- The boy's grandmother tele- Year reply bad something to da isJl iag experience for a lot of kids. And u phones every morning al 7 a.m. (she with trout and herring. Can y*a i II never ends. First for band, then did tali to her daughter before she recall it? Our daughter needs to the soccer team, then Scouts, etc. died) and acenses me of keeping her mgmirpWMOtyOinurtl The kids hate It. Their parents hate hear the same thug- - Alton. ML grandson from her. SPRING FLINQ - Carol Eagle, left, and Maria 25, in the American Hotel, Freehold, al 8 p.m. II. And I hate It. She wants to pick him up al school Dear Al.: I remember it well: I Raitaviita, both Freehold Township, and Barbara Proceeds will benefit the Hebrew University School If coaches, band and Scout leaders every day. If I say no she becomes said, "If you want to catch trout, Cherdak, Marlboro, right, model fashions to be of Engineering. Mrs. William Pearson, 4 Thomas want to raise funds, lei the kids •piet. The woman bays him gifts for don't fish in a herring barrel." presented at a dinner and choreographed fashion Drive. Manalapan, may be contacted for tickets. MAKE something (one CM*). I'll show, "It's a Spring Fling," sponsored by the Fashions to be shown are from Manhattan bay It Lei the band give a eaacert. Greater Manalapan Chapter of Women's American Extension and Room at the Top, Manalapan, and I'll donate al the door. Pass the hat ORT (Organization lor Rehabilitation Through Footnotes. Deal. al the game. Ill drop something la Training). The event will be held Monday, March It. Al least I can clap far the kidi Welsh Farms A new wrinkle on older role models OUR FRESH BY ERMA BOMBECK and listening to someone tell me to symbol. I don't have the parts, burn my clothes as my coloring is patience and stamina for it. I've had it up to here with Linda "autumn" and not spring. Give me Let my body go. Let it sag, &FRIENDLY Evans. Joan Collins. Jane Fonda an evening with David Attenborough wrinkle and drop. Let me gray a and their older-is-better routine. being accepted by a tribe of ba- little and wheeze some. Let me say Maybe if I hadn't had dolman AT NEIGHBORHOOD boons. dumb things and forget more than I arms 10 years before dolman WIT'S I know what all of you are trying can remember. Let my chins grow sleeves came into style, or if I had STORE. my own hit series. I might feel to do, gang, and I appreciate it. and my creases multiply. END You're serving as a role model... a Welsh Farms is a name that means quality and differently And when I look at you, I'll tell conscience for a generation of you can find that quality at your nearby Welsh But unlike a lot of older sex myself that with an WOO dress, women who shouldn't give up on Farms Convenience Store. From your symbols. I have been struck down by tummy-control pantyhose and a gravity in the prime of my life and themselves just because they've camera with cold cream on the lens, morning coffee and paper to a good, I'm ticked off about it. You wanta passed the big 4- or 5-0 I could look like that too. fast lunch, think Welsh Farms talk burn, Jane? If I wear heels all I appreciate that, but I don't Stores, not fast food. Let me lie to myself. day. I can look forward to a night or obituaries and wrap the garbage in really want to be a born-again sex acute leg cramps Tell me about the economy section. younger men. Joan. I go to bed when Somehow. 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I look at anymore. The last story I read in its Diet or Caffeine Free them and see my sons. oprinqti m entirety was while I was checking Fulfillment for me is no longer out in the supermarket. It was about standing around eating raw fish off Tab, Sprite $129 a man giving birth. I save the crackers, sucking in my stomach If you're a Rumson Roulette regular, you already know COKE 2-liter the unexpected pleasures of shopping at our store. The variety. The fresh COFFEE AND Tell a friend... patterns, textures and colon. The absolute quality that is BUTTERED BAGEL HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE standard. RESPONDS TO CHIROPRACTIC CARD Sale ends March 30,1985 But tf you 'ue never had the pleasure, spring is Ihe perfect first time to Welsh Farms Coupon Buv In. Rumson Roulette Is abloom. Featured Deli Item We have rive rooms filled with Thomann's §1 glorious shopping . country clothing and unique gifts for Domestic ladies and their gentlemen BOILED HAM i II I .,. K.M.. March Wlhnj j You—and spring—are Ib. 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It was nowhere to be spicet, then label the canisters with myelograms Today, CAT scans found until today. masking tape. •UppH dlw U. It II the tint ai and sonograms are used to It was at the bottom of the clothes Ijw back pal.? _ M,. no., Ohio substantiate the presence or They are small enough to carry hamper and apparently there were HINTS Dear Mr. G : YOUR absence of a slipped disc. anywhere. — M.S. some wet towels resting on it. It now « Although a Hipped due can When a disc is found to be FROM MUM back pain, not all such pain HEALTH hat mildew stains ID the front and CUTTING BOARD ruptured, or nerniated, or slip- the back. Dear Heloise: I own a wood to necessarily caused by a slipped ped, simple conservative treat- t^ELOISE disc. There are dozens of other Is there anything I can do to cutting board and I love II, but I ment is first tried. Bed rest and remove the mildew? — J.B. have a problem with it. reasons (or low back pain, a traction are used in an effort to disease of modern mankind. That's a job for good old bleach. It smells funny, I can't seem to separate the vertebrae and allow I've found that a small amount of get rid of the odor. Do you have any Slipped disc now seems to be the disc to be freed of pressure. a far more "aristocratic" term bleach mixed with water does the solutions? — Mary When there is persistent, in- job. Use white vinegar to clean and than low back pain or even tensive pain that interferes with sacroiliac pain. They are wrong- complex rotation movements of Read the label on the back of the I tried your hint on burning papers freshen it. Pour straight vinegar on living a normal life, surgery is box or bottle to see the amount outside. It was a little windy so it the board, then scrub with a small ly used interchangeably. Conse- the body. considered. In some specific quently there is much confusion Sometimes, as a result of recommended. Mix the right was hard to get the soda directly on stiff brush, brushing well. Rinse instances, injections of an amount of bleach and water the fire. with clear water and dry it well. about terms relating to painful injury, a disc may protrude, and enzyme into the disc are used. back disorders. by pressure on nerves cause together in a basin, put the shirt in It does "shoot" out about three You also can use salt or baking It should be mentioned that and let it soak. After it has soaked, There are 33 bones, or ver- severe pain both locally and even feet and the soda did put out the fire soda to clean a cutting board. Both distant from the actual site. massage and manipulation per- wash it in warm water and soap. after a few squirts. Your idea is should eliminate the odor. After you tebrae, that run from the top of formed without specific medical the neck to the tailbone, or You have nothing to lose since the good, especially for getting at hard have cleaned the cutting board, instruction can be hazardous. In shirt can't be worn as is. Good luck. to reach places where a fire could treat it with mineral oil. Rub the oil coccyx. Between each of the Terms such as "slipped," fact, simple problems can often vertebrae there is a solid elastic - Heloise start. in and wipe off the excess. Keeping "hernlated," or "ruptured" are be converted into complicated FIRE EXTINGUISHER Of course you should have a the board clean will help prevent tissue known as a disc. Each of often applied to this condition. ones if harsh massage and ma- these acts as a protective shock Dear Heloise: A couple of years regular fire extinguisher too, but the odor - Heloise There is no guesswork in dis- nipulation are applied. ago my wife and I purchased a new soda is a good emergency substitute absorber that cushions injury to tinguishing disc trouble from the spine. SPEAKING OF YOUR mobile home equipped with one fire - Heloise If you have a lip that's really sciatica, arthritis and muscular HEALTH: Continued midnight extinguisher in the kitchen. When SPICE CONTAINERS These discs also protect the super, send it to Heloise P.O. Box disorders, all of which can re- heartburn and indigestion should we tried the extinguisher to be sure bony edges from rubbing against Dear Heloise: I have a great idea 32000. San Antonio, TX 78216. She semble the pain of the disc be tracked down to be sure that it worked, It wouldn't shut off until each other during the many for those who do a lot of camping or can't reply to your letter personally disorder. there Is no underlying disease. It was empty. traveling. but she will read it eagerly, looking My wife cane up with the idea of If you own a 35mm camera, save for great hints to ute in her column. putting baking soda in a plastic dish detergent bottle, the kind that has a School group honors Lamano top that sups down, then snaps up MEMOS SHREWSBURY - Irene Lamano. membership from the Union Beach to dispense. Luncheon, fashion show set Union Beach, received a national PTA. I tried our "soda fire ext- WEST LONG BRANCH - The clude a portable color television, P.T.A. (Parent-Teacher Associa- Milton Hughes, superintendent of inguisher" outside on newspaper West Long Branch Parent-Teacher cabbage patch dolls, Waterford MEDICAL ASSISTANTS tion) life membership at the foun- Monmouth County schools, en- flames and I'm telling you it put out Association will have a spring crystal, theater tickets for two at RED BANK - The Monmoulh ders' day luncheon of the Monmouth couraged parents to become active the fire from over three feet away. fashion show and luncheon at 1 p.m., Atlantic City casinos, a portable County Chapter of the American County Council of P.T.A.s, held in in the P.T.A.s at their own schools. Neediest to say we have three Sunday in Ilvento's West End Man- telephone and an electric wok. Association of Medical Assistants Shadowbrook. A meeting will be held March 28 around the house and two in the or, Long Branch. The public is invited to attend. will hold its monthly meeting The presentation was in recog- in the Smithville Inn, Absecon. for garage. Fill the bottle three-quar- Advance reservations are required. Wednesday. March 20. in the nition of her service as county Region IV (Monmouth County). ters full of baking soda as you need P.T.A. members will be modeling Amelia Lopano and Sandy Cohen Blaisdell Auditorium of Riverview P.T.A. president. Lamano also re- Reservations may be made through some air in the bottle to shoot the fashions by Kinkel's of Tinton Falls. are chairing the event, and Joyce Medical Center. Guest speaker will ceived a New Jersey P.T.A. life local P.T.A. presidents. soda. — D.M. Burke Gifts donated (or the event in- Luria is ticket chairman. be Joseph Formichella. M.D,. in ternist with offices in Asbury Park. All medical personnel are invited to attend. The association offers con- tinuing education on up-to-date medical procedures in adminis- trative and clinical areas. It also offers a certification course with semi-annual national exams each year. Further information is avail- able from Cecilia Attara, Spot- swood. or Judy Lenahan, Middle- town. MOTHERS OF MULTIPLES MATAWAN - Mid-Jersey Mothers of Multiples will meet Tuesday, March 26, at 8 p.m. at the Jackson Street Firehouse (behind Main Street), the group's new location for meetings. All mothers of twins, triplets or other multiple births are welcome to attend. De- tails are available from Mary-Jayne Kerr, 10 Greenhill Ave . Parlin, NJ MM, Directory to list support services ! FREEHOLD - The Junior League of Monmouth County is compiling a resource directory of Monmouth County's home support services for the elderly and or (heir caretaker*. HcMUinTS listed in the directory , will be limited to support services Dial run help the elderly person ; remain ut home, thus postponing and or preventing the necessity of , institutional care. Topics will in- ' elude general legal, financial and eligibility requirements. ' Questionnaires have been mailed to agencies, organizations, pro- ' grams and hospitals in Monmouth After April 15 you won't have a choice ' County that are known to provide 1 support services to the elderly and or their caretakers. It's your money. You can give it to the Internal Revenue Service or you can save ' Anyone who has not received a some of it by opening a FIRST FIDELITY* IRA and-pay less in taxes now while questionnaire and wishes to have building a sizable savings lor the future. i appropriate information included in First Fidelity offers many different IRA plans lo suit each person's needs. the directory should contact Mrs. Martin R. McGowan Jr., 142 Silver- Double Your Money IRA can be opened lor $500. You can double your side Ave., Little Silver, NJ 07739 investment over a period oftime, based on the rales set by the bank. I immediately. 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Manalapan. twins, daughter and son, March 7 Mr. .mil Mrs. James Marshall III iDonna), C26 Howell Residential Mr •—• Mw '"hn Mitchell i Anita i. 15 Sea Gull Lane. Lincroit. daughter. March 10. Mr and Mrs. Larry Domine I Mary), 91 Ascot Drive. Freehold, son, March II. NEW YORK HOSPITAL New York FIRST FIDELITY BANK. NA.NewJersey Mr and Mrs. Peter A Glover. New York, daughter. March 8. Member First National State Bancorporation Paternal grandparents are Mr. and M.-mlxr'imt Mrs. William H. Glover of Locust. An I '|it.il <>|i(>'irlimll\ 1 inilii NJ 10A The Daily Register The Arts TUESDAY. MARCH 19. 1 BBS Power play is today MIDDLETOWN - "A Peasant of El Salvador." a powerful and original play acclaimed by au- diences from Los Angeles to London, will be presented at 8 p.m. today at the Performing Arts Center of Brookdale Community College. Liner ft. Created and performed by Gould and Stearns, a two-man theater company from Vermont, the play is a stirring story of how one farmer and his family struggle TOURING ENSEMBLE — The Czech Chamber the 1984-85 Monmouth College: In Concert to maintain their way of life Soloists, an 18-piece orchestra with solo flute and subscription series. The program includes compo- amidst the turbulent events in El harpsichord, appears al 8:30 p.m. today in Pollak sitions by Purcell, Leclair, Mozart, Vivaldi and Salvador in recent years. Auditorium at Monmouth college, West Long Bach. Tickets may be obtained at the door belore Branch. The soloists are on their second tour ol the concert. « Gould wrote the play to honor Archbishop Romero, slain on North America. The concert is the fourth event in Palm Sunday 1980. in San Salvador Peter Gould and Step- hen Stearns portray a variety of Opera festival is $10,000 richer characters, combining sensitivity with humor, interspersing mime PRINCETON - The New Jersey The festival's 1985 season opens 1379. Princeton, NJ 08542. and Latin American music. State Council on the Arts has June 25 and continues through July "We are deeply appreciative of PEASANTS' PLIGHT — "A Peasant of El Salvador," by Peter awarded a grant of $10,000 to the 7. Planned are new productions of New Jersey's generosity in helping This performance is sponsored Gould and Stephen Stearns, is being staged at 8 p.m. today in June Opera Festival of New Jersey two comedies. Benjamin Britten's us meet our goal," said Cook. "We by the Student Services Board and the Performing Arts Center ot Brookdale Community College, which will help the festival meet its "Albert Herring" and Mozart's intend to make the June Opera the Latin American Association of Lmcroft. The play is the story ol how a tarmer and his lamily $250,000 fund-raising goal, according "Don Giovanni." Festival a major cultural event that Brookdale Community College. struggle to maintain their way ol life amidst the turbulent events to Thomas P. Cook, chairman of the The June Opera Festival's per- will do credit to the entire state. The Brookdale students and staff are in El Salvador in recent years. Gould wrote the play lo honor festival's 1985 fund drive. formances take place in the 890-seat council's support is very encourag- entitled to one free ticket in Archbishop Romero, slam on Palm Sunday 1980 in El Salvador. The June Opera Festival of New air-conditioned theater of The Law- ing." advance, obtainable at the Student Jersey was founded to present, in renceville School's Allan P. Kirby Activities Office in the lower level Gould and Stearns portray a variety of characters, combining In announcing the award, Arts English, operas conceived for in- Arts Center. The festival en- of the College Commons. Ad- sensitivity with humor, and mime with Latin American music. Council executive director Jeffrey timate theaters. Its opening season courages its audience to enjoy ditional tickets are available at Tickets are tree for Brookdale students and staff. The public may A. Kesper. explained, "We re- in June at the Kirby Arts Center of picnics before performance on the the door. purchase tickets at the door. cognize in the June Opera Festival The Lawrenceville School featured school's estatelike grounds. its potential as a significant cultural a new production of Mozart's "The Ticketgoers may order picnics from resource for our state. The Arts the festival or bring their own. Marriage of Figaro." The June Council is dedicated to fostering Festival is an independent, non- Tickets are now on sale. To place vital new organizations that exhibit profit organization, which also re- an order, the festival's box office exceptional artistic quality, while ceives support from Merrill Lynch may be contacted. Interested per- also supporting our more estab- & Co. sons may write to the festival at Box lished cultural institutions." /I T> BY CHRIS HAND agency make its decision on or before the deadline. referendum should be used to repair the wall before "It's not in writing, but the state guaranteed to make A copy of the resolution, along with a letter from the undertaking a project in 1989 to replenish area beaches. repairs to the seawall when they took the highway," he SEA BRIGHT - The Borough Council last night borough attorney Thomas J. Smith Jr., will be sent to State officials have maintained that without the adopted resolutions seeking swift action from state and said. the agency. protection of replenished beaches the wall will still be Furlong said it may be impossible for the council to federal officials on ocean dumping and repair of the sea A resolution offered by Councilman Robert J. Furlong vulneralble to decay. wall. determine who in fact owns the seawall and is therefore Sr. requests the immediate repair of ID danger areas The councilman said he disagrees strongly with this responsible for its maintenance A resolution by Councilman Andrew Manning in the seawall by the coastal resources division of the contention. "It would take a platoon of Philadelphia lawyers." he requests that the federal Enviromental Protection state Department of Environmental Protection. "(DEP director John) Weingart is wrong," Furlong said. Agency announce by April 1 its decision on whether it Furlong's resolution maintains that the repair of the said of the need for seawall repairs. Manning and Furlong's resolutions were both will close a sewage dumping site located 12 miles off seawall in Sea Bright and Monmouth Beach is the "We can't wait another day," Mayor Cecile F. Norton unanimously approved by the council. Sea Bright. second priority in a master plan for the Jersey Shore said. In another matter. Manning, also police com- The site is a major source of pollution for the Prepared in 1980. The wall has been further weakened by a severe missioner, announced that the council has negotiated a borough's public and private beaches. The 1983 shore protection bond, approved by winter storm in March 1984, the councilman said. two-year contract with its nine-member police depart- Manning said the agency, which has pledged to make referendum, authorized $50 million for statewide shore Furlong also maintained that the state unofficially ment. The contract calls for an 8.5 percent increase in the announcement by April 1, has a history of "dragging protection projects listed in the master plan, according agreed to accept the responsibility of repairing the salaries, the councilman said. their feet." to Furlong. seawall in 1963 when the state acquired the deed to The borough also hired a new patrolman and two new The councilman's resolution "demands" that the The councilman maintains that money from the Route 36 dispatchers at the meeting. Red Bank faces loss of $77,049 RED BANK - The borough could that account is big enough to handle lose 177,049 in federal revenue it. The money really could be placed sharing money if a proposal by anywhere." President Reagan to eliminate the The loss of the federal funding program is approved by Congress. could represent an additional 22 But borough officials are not pan- cents on the borough's muncipal tax icking. rate, he said. Or. the funds could be "It's nothing to sneeze at but, at made up in another manner such as the same time, is not disastrously an increase in borough revenues or unfortunate," chief financial admin- surplus funds. istrator Bruce Loversidge said. "The state may take over the "It's a nice thing to get, but not our program with its surplus," he said. major source of funding." "If that happens, the net effect SCENE OF THE CRIME — Oakhurst Spirits Unlimited in Ocean returned to buy a carton of cigarettes, when he dropped the change, Loversidge said the borough uses would be zero." reportedly lost some $700 to an unknown man lasf night who police said. The attendant only realized a stack of $20 bills was $1,500 of the money for auditing fees How the money will be made up allegedly pilfered an open cash register drawer while the attendant missing several minutes after the suspect left the store. They describe and the rest goes toward police if the program is cut will be a was helping to retrieve change that the thiel intentionally dropped on the suspect as a tall light-skinned black man in his mid-30s to early salaries and wages. "political decision," he added the floor. After purchasing a quart bottle of Budweiser beer, the man 40s. He was last seen driving south on Route 35 in a tan vehicle. If the money is eliminated, the "The Mayor and Council will have police department or its salaries to decide if it wants to go ahead and will not be cut, according to the increase taxes or trim back," he administrator. explained. "The cut will not be directed The borough has been receiving Middletown facilitates family housing toward police but we will look at the less revenue sharing money in overall budget as a big picture," he recent years, he added MIDDLETOWN - The township fund for affordable housing, or built and Cramer was not asked to alter the Mount Laurel lawsuit was filed, said. "The only reason the money is "We got approximately $150,000 in is making it easier for families of such housing themselves as part of it. and the township's official position applied to police salaries is because 1978 and 1979," he said. four or five with a household income their developments. The ordinance, first discussed last on Mount Laurel II is that there are of approximately $27,000. and others summer, was prompted by a pilot The committee also instructed sufficent low- and moderate-income in like economic circumstances, to housing project conducted by the Cramer to find a new arrangement homes in Middletown to comply own their own homes. Hillside Park Civic League. The to exact the cash or housing con- with the ruling. league recently obtained the use of Developers wishing to build high- tributions from residential de- According to Cramer, the ordi- Holmdel taxes community development funds to density housing in the township velopers. nance would permit clustered hous- would be required to build "af- build two homes on undersized lots. ing, enabling developers to use less fordable housing," or contribute Cramer said he would base guide- Variances for the lots were ap- open space. cash to an affordable housing fund, lines for housing contributions part- proved by the township because the Committee members questioned in order to comply with a proposed ly on a developer's profit margin, or buildings would serve a "good social whether to restrict the homes to rated to protect housing ordinance. the ability of the developer to absorb purpose." first-time home buyers, and came to However, the township is backing the cost of the contributions, based Cramer said the new ordinance no conclusion. down on proposed incentives for on how much profit is made from will contain a provision allowing They discussed whether to re- residential developers to build other units the developer sells at developers to build on existing strict the ordinance to separate, homes priced for moderate-income market value. undersized lots if the homes are single-family homes, and whether to aid eligibility purchasers. According to Cramer, the guide- earmarked for moderate-income let the homes rise to market value Prompted partly by Township lines may also be based on the size buyers. He said that new sub- after they have been occupied by a HOLMDEL - The 1985 budget The increase in appropriations Committeeman Richard McKean's of the proposed development. divisions must meet zoning regu- family for 20 years. introduced last night by the Town- results in part from a 17 percent remark that developers are "knock- lations pertaining to lot size. He said the township does not The moderate-income housing ship Committee pegs the municipal increase in the total wage bill, which ing on our doors right and left to want the contributions to inflate the program will be administered by the tax rate, 10 cents per $100 of reflects a general pay hike given to build here," and do not need McKean stressed that the ordi- cost of other market value homes in Middletown Township Housing assessed valuation, slightly higher township employees and the ad- incentives to build, the committee nance must be drawn "to hold up in a development. "Our concern in Corp., a non-profit group formed than needed in order to maintain dition of extra personnel in six instructed Township Planner Rich- court." setting the trigger is not to burden last year to apply for certain Holmdel s eligibility for approx- municipal departments. Other ex- ard Cramer to delete incentives the average home buyer," he said. There is a lawsuit against the government housing funds. imately $200,000 in state funds. penses increased by 12.8 percent. from the proposed "affordable hous- Commercial developers building township pending, from a developer The township's tax rate, one of the The largest increase comes for ing ordinance." over 20,000 square-feet of gross floor seeking to build more homes per The corporation will collect cash lowest in the county, might have capital improvements, up $473,500 to According to the first draft of the space will be required to contribute acre than zoning laws allow. The from developers, screen potential dropped from the 9-cent rate last $553,500. since Holmdel has decided ordinance, developers would have $1 per gross square foot of office suit is based on the state Supreme buyers of the moderately-priced year following the recent revalua- "to fund as many capital projects on been able to build more houses per space to a moderate-income housing Court's Mount Laurel II ruling, but homes, and oversee resale of the tion, according to John Wadington, a pay-as-you-go basis as possible to acre than current zoning laws allow, fund, according to the ordinance. Cramer said after the meeting that homes to ensure they stay with township clerk. minimize the increase in municipal if the developers contributed to a The provision is in the first draft, the ordinance was conceived before moderate-income buyers. But in order to receive state gross debt," Wadington said. This de- receipts and franchise tax funds, cision complements the decision to Holmdel has to maintain a rate of at keep the tax rate at 10 cents, he said. least 10 cents, he said. The committee last night spent a This tax rate means an individual portion of the capital funds in Anglers go on wrangling over rules with a property assessed at $100,000 appropriating $1.7 million for the .•/ill pay $100 in taxes. purchase of the 300-acre farm on The proposed budget includes Longbridge Road owned by Laura BY STEPHANIE GLUCKMAN deplete the waters. formity is very boring, but it's wonderful," said appropriations of $8.3 million — 22 Harding. This appropriation rep- But far from pursuing offers of compromise Capt. Ronald F. Schnoor, a co-op director. percent more than last year. resents the issuance of $1,615 million MIDDLETOWN - Commercial fishermen say from the commercial fishermen, sport fishermen Commercial fishermen claim New Jersey is Partly as a result, the amount to in bonds with the remainder as a they will seek relief in federal court if New are talking about a three-mile limit, and the only east coast state not to allow their group be raised by taxes for municipal cash downpayment. Jersey doesn't ease regulations for the state's mounting a concerted lobbying effort against the within two miles. However, their opponents say purposes more than doubled from The committee authorized the commercial fishermen. half-mile bill. that other states are reconsidering their rela- last year to $800,000. The bulk of borough engineer to apply for state Directors of the Belford Seafood Cooperative A prominent sportsman group, United tively lax regulations, and that some areas have spending, however, is still to be Green Acres money to fund up to say commercial fishermen will also push for a Boatmen, is writing every senator and as- banned net fishing for at least two miles from funded by non-tax revenues, such as one quarter of the purchase of the "bag limit" and for a law requiring salt water semblyman in the state saying the bill would shore. municipal fees. Harding tract. licenses for sport fishermen — if a bill that would drive many party and charter boatmen out of Schnoor said the bag limit would specify a allow commercial trawling nets one-half mile business. maximum number of fish sport fishermen would from shore is defeated. Directors of the Belford Seafood Co-op said be allowed to catch. Meanwhile, sport fishermen are stepping up they would rather not involve the federal The commercial fishermen have long con- their efforts to see the bill defeated. Currently government in the New Jersey fishing industry, tended that many sportsmen catch large quan- Freehold drive commercial fishermen can drag their nets no but say that though they fear federal regulation, tities of fish and sell them. closer than two miles from shore. While sport nothing could be worse than the state's attitude The fishermen also believe they are blamed for fishermen claim they can't catch anything in the toward commercial fishermen. wiping out certain species of fish they say were wake of a trawler, commercial fishermen say "We would go to a federal level in order to vacuumed off the ocean floor by massive foreign gaining steam there would be enough fish for both groups if realign the state of New Jersey's commercial ships. They say other species won't come near fishing laws with our neighboring states. Uni- the New York bight — because of water pollution. water pollution and foreign fishing fleets didn't FREEHOLD - The drive to the firm was awarded the contract make the borough the "jewel of because of its successful track Western Monmouth" is gaining record and its previous presen- steam, as downtown renovation tations to the council. He added that projects begin to progress beyond the firm has a "pulse beat" on how Neighborhood Crime Watch urged the talking stages. to obtain federal funding. The Borough Council last night Councilman Eric H. Foster Jr. BY GAYLE E. RABIN Captains should prepare a watch of the easiest crimes to commit and drainage, the lack of curbs, and took three separate actions intended said the proposal would restore map, listing names, addresses, tele- prevent but one of the hardest to because it was not built to support to make the revival of the business Freehold to its place as the "jewel" LITTLE SILVER - The Police phone numbers and vehicle descrip- solve. As a result, over one-half of its present volume of school bus district — for years a favorite topic of the area, while Councilwoman Department has asked borough tions for each residence on the police time is spent on investigating traffic. of discussion at countless commit- Susan Sweetman said the contract citizens to participate in a Neigh- block, and distribute copies to each burglaries. He said he will forward a letter tee meetings — a reality. award demonstrates that the public borhood Crime Watch program. household. They also show that over one about the traffic problem from The council last night hired the is secure about the borough's "re- At a Borough Council meeting last quarter of household burglaries are Kenneth Sommerhalter, Red Bank New York planning firm of Beyer, naissance ' night, Lt. Thomas Bruno said resi- "If someone sees a suspicious car committed during daylight hours, by Regional board secretary, to the Blinder & Belle to do a four-month, One of the key components of wuintv. Rnarrl nt FrwhnlHprs to alert $36,500 downtown redevelopment downtown renewal plans is the Inclrorf hiwiM nr pam survey. UIUIIW. lit UllVt uouHgii ulllllllli tli.Mii nt ihf ilanuf r In Harding Road captains and co-captains to act as neighborhoods all the time and we In other business. Mayor Anthony residents and high school students. The firm has been involved in parking area off Main Street. The liaisons between citizens and the can't tell what's suspicious." T. Bruno said he would like to meet In a related matter, the board urban renewal projects ranging $300,000 project is expected to make police in deterring and detecting He said block captains should also With members of the Red Bank approved a resolution to accept a bid from Lakewood to the South Street the downtown business-retail area more inviting and more acessible. crime distribute newsletters, schedule per- Regional Board of Education to of $13,600 from the J & C Construc- Sea Port in New York. Having already conducted a study and The council last night voted to "With 5.500 residents and 14 iodic group meetings and erect discuss alleviating the traffic of tion Co. for 450 feet of new curbing presented preliminary proposals, advertise for bids on the construc- police officers. I feel it's important Neighborhood Watch signs at each school buses on the weakened and sidewalk along Church Street. and necessary that the residents of stretch of Harding Road between the firm will now create a detailed tion work on the Triangle. In a entrance to the neighborhood or plan for improving the borough's separate action, the council voted to Little Silver become the eyes and block Rumson Road and Hance Avenue. Bruno also appointed Thomas ears of the police," said Councilman The road needs resurfacing and is Mancuso as borough zoning enforce- business district. aquire privately-owned property on According to national police the site. Henry A. Pope Jr. statistics, household burglary is one rapidly deteriorating due to poor ment officer. Councilman Michael Wilson said 2B The Daily Rrgielrr TUESDAY. MARCH 19, 1965 Jury pick today in Asbury death Controls improve in harvest FREEHOLD - Jay selection b will now face a maximum penalty of the day of the shooting. On the scheduled to begin today la the life imprisonment with a 30-year second visit, he still carried the 22- murder trial of William Often, the miaimam before parole. caliber weapon allegedly used to kill Oakhurat man accused of killing his Police have alleged that after the Lewis, and told his ex-wife about the of contaminated shellfish girlfriend in December. slaying. Coburn drove to the Tinton shooting, Wunsch said. Cobura was charged with murder- Falls-Colts Neck border and de- The woman then told Wunsch of shellfish beds that are closed be- Efforts to prevent the harvesting being purified in clean water ing Madga Lewis, ». of Atbury posited the body along Asbury Coburn's alleged confession, and cause of pollution Nonetheless, of contaminated shell!uli from New The operation of the three Park She was shot once in the heart Avenue, police said. Coburn alleged- Wunsch notified police. A starch of surveillance last year was better Jersey waters.have improved, ac- purification plants, however, drew and bead during a dispute in a ly confessed the murder to his Coburn's house turned up 100* than the year before, the study cording to the federal Food and criticism. The firm operating one of parked van outside the Boston former wife, according to Rudolf "nickel bags " of marijuana. Cbbarn noted. Drug Administration. the plants was charged with selling Village Apartments, Asbury Park. Wunsch of Elberon, the woman's was also indicted on two weapons But the report highlights several clams before undergoing the 41 hour In addition, it recommended that authorities said. father charges, and charges of possession of marijuana, and possession of a ways in which to strenghten the purification process while a second small clamming boats be inspected However, county Prosecutor John Wunsch. who asked that his controlled dangerous substance with enforcement of restrictions against plant suffered from unsanitary con- to guard against illegal harvesting. A. Kaye said he would not seek the daughter's name not be used, said intent to distribute. the marketing of shellfish from ditions and practices. State Sen. Frank Pallone. D- death penalty against Coburn, who Coburn visited his daughter twice on polluted beds. Monmouth. who released a copy of The study praised measures de- Another major problem, the re- the report provided him by the FDA. signed to keep contaminated clams port said, is the absence of a 24-hour called for an increase in the number Matawan school candidates to debate from reaching the market before patrol to deter harvesting from of enforcement officers with the stale Division of Fish and Game ABERDEEN - Candidates for year terms. timed question-and-answer format, "The most important effect of the the Matawan-Aberdeen Regional From the borough., incumbent will be used. Daisy Crater of the expanded staff would be increased Board of Education will nest Tues- Michael Kidzus is seeking his fifth League of Women Voters will mod- United Way gets grant night patrol of condemned waters. day at Matawan Regional High term, while former board member erate The FDA issued a report in March School cafeteria. Louis Rainone is seeking a second Pagano said most questions will 1984 recommending 24-hour The program, called Candidates' non-consecutive term. probably center on community in- to study homelessness surveillance of condemned waters Night, will be sponsored by the From the township, incumbent volvement and candidates' feelings and use of aircraft to aid in Dr. Richard Brown, board chair- toward the Smith Kehoe Report, WALL - The United Way of for emergency shelter facilities Community Action for Responsible enforcement." Pallone said man, is seeking his fourth term, which includes recommendations on Monmuuth County has announced Through the cooperative efforts of Education, and the League of while William Shenton. John Horl, how to handle declining enrollment that it has received an $11,410 state the Monmouth County Human Ser- While the hiring of five more Women Voters of Holmdel-Colts and Freddie Williams are each in district schools. grant to study homelessness in the vices Planning Council, the council's enforcement officers would improve Neck, according to Stephanie seeking a first term. Member J. Submitted in August by the pro- county. committee on homelessness. and the surveillance, this would still be Pagano. co-chairperson of the com- munity action group. Douglas Scott is not running. fessional study team, the report The study will conclude with an State Division of Human Services insufficient for a 24-hour watch, he we hope to put together a coordi- said. The cost of aircraft, be added, There are three available scats on After a brief statement from each calls for possible commercial use of action plan directed to local public the Broad Street School and the and voluntary agency officials. nated approach to this very difficult makes that option altogether un- the board: one for Matawan, and candidate, the public will be invited problem. The United Way Board of workable. two for Aberdeen. All are for three- to ask questions. Pagano said. A Cliff wood School Marion D Klakis of Middletown Directors was willing to underwrite has been hired under the terms of the matching funds portion of the the grant to evaluate present needs. grant, and. of course, we will assess available resources, and provide a significant amount of in- develop a practical approach to the kind services and staff assistance problem A graduate of Rutgers she reported I Diversity Klakis has had extensive management and organizational ex- Klakis acknowledged that her perience task is a challenging one. but feels confident that she will have the full Mary Ann Martin, president of the cooperation of the public and volun- C'nited Way and manager of con- tary agencies throughout the county. sumer relations and training for the The plan is to be ready in 11 New Jersey Natural Gas Company, months United Way officials antici- stated that the agency had applied pate that any on-going ellorts stimu- for the grant when an increase in lated by the project will be under- calls to its information and referral taken by local direct-service agen- service indicated a growing demand cies Salt Away Keansburg hears idea for bayfront houses KEANSBCRG - An area de- down the line with a proposal a Fortune veloper has proposed building 28 seeking to attract senior citizens bayfront townhouses for people on and those on fixed incomes fixed incomes, a borough official Most councilmembers. however, announced last night agreed that the proposal is a Artisan Associates Inc designed positive step for the borough's the two-story. 900-square-foot units waterfront and. according to Mayor for a I12 lot fronting on Beachway Walter Farley, "good news" for the and bordered by Pineview and borough Campview. according to assistant Kauffman said he hoped the for Borough Manager George Kauf- proposal would create a domino fmann effect, attracting other developers The cost per unit is estimated to of the extensive amount of vacant be S70.000. Kauffmann said property on the borough s bayfront Borough Council members last Artisan drew up the proposal with night tentatively approved the the aid of the planning firm of proposal, which will need variances Richard M Maser Associates from the Zoning Board of Adjust- In other business, the council Retirement ment and site plan approval from appointed William Hanus as an the Planning Board alternate member of the zoning Is that what we really want' board. He will replace Joseph WITH AN INDIVIDUAL asked Councilman Alan LaFoe Clanaghan. who will become a full How about mid-size high rises." he member of the board RETIREMENT ACCOUNT suggested to the council Clanaghan was appointed to fill And Councilman Stephen Cosgnfl. the unexpired term of John Coffee, while saying the development is an who resigned for business reasons AT immediate benefit." added that Clanaghan s term expires July 1. you could doom yourself 10 years 1988 MARINE VIEW SAVINGS. START YOURS NOW! 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No 1 in Monmouth County? You bet... and more. In fact, most people close to basketball on the high school level feel that CBA is the best team in the state. The Colts were top ranked by the Register from the start of the season and .never lost that position. The Colts completely dominated the Shore area, won the Holiday Jubilee, the Shore Conference "A" North title and the overall conference crown. And yet, Wicelinski was surprised. "I never expected this," Wicelinski said. "We had some tough teams on our schedule ... and then we had the Eastern States Tournament on top of that," he said. But Wicelinski came to realize quite early that this NUMBER ONE - Members of the Middletown ference title over Neptune. The Eagles are the year's team would exceed his expectations. South High School girls basketball team show Register's No. 1 team in Monmouth County. "We beat Lakewood, 73-56. at Lakewood in our second their emotion alter winning the Shore Con- game," he said. "Lakewood had a veteran club. Then we beat Asbury Park and Long Branch in the Holiday Jubilee. They were two of the better teams at the Shore." CBA has a 58-2 record over the past two years and South's Eagles reign only five points separate the Colts from a 60-game winning streak. They lost to Neptune last year, 53-51, at the buzzer, and were beaten by Cardinal Hayes of New York City, 57-54, this year in the finals of the Eastern States. Except for the Cardinal Hayes game, CBA had only on county hardwood three close calls this season. The Colts outlasted Monsignor Donovan (51-45) and St. Rose (56-53) in early- Middletown High School Souths girls basketball Middletown South and Neptune had waged a war season games, and edged past St. Peter's of New tf?im didn't achieve every goal it set out to through moat of the season for the No. 1 position. Brunswick (78-77) in the first game of the Eastern WiHiiii mm accomplish, but it did get the big one ... the Shore Neptune held the top spot most of the way, but the States tournament. TAKING IT ALL — Christian Brothers Academy Conference championship. Eagles upset the Fliers in their final regular season CBA romped through a strong Parochial "A" field basketball coach Ed Wicelinski proudly displays , That was enough to give the Eagles (22-3) the No. game, and then capped it off with a thrilling 50-48 and wrapped up the season with an 81-56 blowout of the State Parochial "A" championship trophy which 1 ranking in the final Register Top 10 poll. win over Scarlet Fliers in the Shore Conference Bergen Catholic in the finals. his team won last week at Seton Hall University's finals. Sherman's march through Georgia was nothing gym. "In a nutshell, the Shore Conference title was one compared to CBA's destructive display on the state of our goals," Middletown South coach John Ahem hardwood. GIRLS TOP 10 said. "The girls worked hard for three years and Seniors Joe Paterno and Craig Gorczyca, and came together. We averaged 21 wins a season." sophomore point guard John Crotty were the top players BOYS TOP 10 1. MMdlelown South <»•]> Middletown South easily won the Bayshore Girls for the Colts, but the contributions are Andy Hen- t. Neptune (21-4) Classic and was unbeaten in its first 11 games before drickson, Brian Spellman and reserve Steve Paterno 1. CBA 1 Long Branch (214) dropping a 58-43 decision to Neptune. were also important. I. Asbury Park (25-4> 4. Freehold Twp (1M) Ahern's warriors resumed their winning ways and "Hendrickson and Crotty gave us good outside 3. Neptune ! (16-10) 5. Red Bank Catholic mi) added six more scalps before being upset by shooting when the other teams were collapsing back on 4. Loa| Branch (1S-S) I. SI. Rote (1M) Freehold Township, 51-50. That cost them an "A" Paterno," Wicelinski said. "Spellman did an excellent 5. Freehold (114) I Mtttr Del <1M> North co-championship even though they upset t. Frri*«W TUB. .. (II-*) i Athwy Park (1S-11) Neptune, 52-41, In their (Mai "A'' North gsM*. <-•' 7. RaoM-F.H Rcf. (1(4) ». Red Bank Reg (13-1) Despte the loss, Neptune won the "A" North title "Steve (Paterno) and Spellman combined for about 8. Red Bank Reg (114) II. Holmdel (15-S) See SOUTH, Page 4B) 10 points and 11 rebounds a game," he said. t. Mater Del (14-W) (See CBA, Page 4B) 10. R.B. Catholic (lJ-lt) . Hall of fame pair happy Ueberroth says Mantle, Mays can return to game NEW YORK (AP) - Moving to reclaim two of the Mays said he hoped he could work as an ambassador sport's most celebrated names. Commissioner Peter for baseball. Ueberroth said yesterday that Hall of Famers Willie "I can't hit, I can't run, but now I have the options," Mays and Mickey Mantle were free to return he said. "I could go to spring training. 1 could represent immediately to baseball. baseball in different countries. I think that's the way The action reversed a decision by Ueberroth's for me rather than being in a ball park every day." predecessor, Bowie Kuhn, who prohibited Mays and Kuhn barred Mays from baseball on Oct. 27, 1979, Mantle from working in baseball after they took Jobs alter the ex-outfielder accepted a 10-year contract to as goodwill ambassadors for Atlantic City gambling work in public relations and promotions for Bally's Park casinos. They will be able to keep those jobs, the Place Hotel and Casino. When Mantle was hired in a commissioner said. similiar capacity by Del Webb s Claridge Casino Hotel, Ueberroth said his office was looking at new, stricter he, too, was banned, on Feb. 8. 1983. guidelines for the relationship between baseball Both make appearances, rub elbows and play golf personnel and casinos and that they would be ready in with the casinos' biggest customers. They each earn about a month. The Mays-Mantle ruling, he said, was about 1100,000 a year. Mays for about 10 appearances an exception ''being made for these two great players each month and Mantle for about five appearances a because of what they mean to our game. month. "It's also spring training and I wanted them back in Ueberroth said he had spent the last 50 or 60 days baseball. " reviewing the cases, "reading everything available, Both Hall of Famers said they were delighted with seeking advice from numerous people," before deciding the commissioner's decision. Kuhn was not. to lift the bans. One of those he talked to was Kuhn, "I feel great," Mantle said. "This is one of my who did not agree with the decision. * REINSTATED — Hall of Famers Willie Mays, left, instatement to baseball. Former commissioner happiest days. I acted like it didn't bother me, but it "I don't know of a basis for changing my decision," and Mickey Mantle, right, join hands with Peter Bowie Kuhn disassociated the two from the' game did. 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MARCH 19. 1965 It'« a good year in NCAA basketball Sweet 16 couldn't be sweeter for Big East BIIVY thIker AsaadaleImrtilrdl PTTIPraIi got people who seem toto want toto rise toto the occasion and uie Higf East's VUUnovVUlanova aa»fld the ACC's North CarollaCarolina (Georgetown's 7-foot, two-Umtwo-time ADAmerteaAD-Americaa i cmUt usually do. The only poll that makes a great deal of against Auburn of the SEC in the Southeast Regional at twice a year is enough to get you ready to play < This is the week of the "Sweet 16" of the NCAA difference is the final one." Birmingham. Ala. basketball tournament, and it couldn't be any sweeter Alabama Coach Wimp Sanderson said having three On Thursday night, it's top-ranked Georgetown of the "phKkney'spUy against RoyTarpley. to which heheU for the Big East. Atlantic Coast and Southeastern teams left in the NCAA playoffs "shows the strength Big East against Loyola. IU , of the Midwestern Cities tbeMtcfaigancerrtertoUpoiiiU.wuabtgfactorlBU. Conferences, which boast 11 teams of that lofty group. of our league. Those of us in the league know how tough Conference and Georgia Tech of the ACC vs Illinois of Wildcats" victory at Dayton. Against Maryland. Iks "Maybe we weren't such a weak conference after it is and sometimes those outside don't know." the Big Ten in the East Regional at Providence. R.I. Wildcats have extra motivation, since they were beaten all," said SEC Commissioner Boyd McWhorter, whose Sanderson said the fact that SEC teams play II At Dallas in the Midwest. Boston College of the Big East 77-74 by the Terrapins last January In College Park. conference will be represented by Auburn in the conference games compared to fewer conference games takes on Memphis State of the Metro Conference and "I know they're going to be eut for us, looking tor Southeast Regional semifinals, and Alabama and by ACC teams hurts SEC teams in the polls. ACC teams, Louisiana Tech of the Southland Conference meets revenge." said Maryland point guard Keith Gatlin. Oklahoma of the Big Eight. Kentucky in the West when the tournament resumes he said, win more because they play more non- Maryland guard Jeff Adkins recalled the January Thursday night with action in the East and Midwest conference games "and everybody votes for them." "People think that just because we've lost 10 games game. In which Len Bias of Maryland played his best regional. Sanderson said "integration (of blacks), plus more (21-10), there most be something wrong." Villanova game, with X points and U rebounds, and Pinckney Ironically, those three teams were considered to be emphasis by administrators and athletic directors on Coach Rollie Massimiao said. "But name me another collected 2» points and 16 rebounds "All I remember the weakest of the five that the SEC orginally had basketball has raised the suture of SEC basketball in team in the country that has played the No. 1 and No. is Lenny and Ed played great " selected for the tournament. But Louisiana State, the recent years. "TV also has made it a money-making 2 teams in the country six times." regular-season SEC champion, and runnerup Georgia sport and has helped increase the size of staffs and Masaimino referred to the fact that his Wildcats had Of Ibis Friday night's game against VUUnova, AdkJns were early NCAA casualties. budgets." played Georgetown twice and St John's three times said: "It's going to be a tough game After the way they "It's difficult to rate conferences. " McWhorter said. Sanderson's team will play Friday night against during the regular season when they were ranked either beat Michigan, the No 2 learn In the country, they "I've never tried to do it. But with the type coaches and North Carolina State, one of the four ACC representa- No. 1 or No. 1 Also, the Wildcats defeated No. 2 should be favored." players we have, we will always be competitive tives left. Kentucky will play in the other half of the Michigan 5M6 on Sunday in the Southeast regional. Although they have had success in previous NCAA nationally." West double-header at Denver against St. John's, one As for the Wildcats' stalled "upset" victory over tournaments, North Carolina may be surprising a few Although the SEC was shunned week after week in of the four Big East teams left in the field. In Friday the Big Ten champions, Villanova forward Ed Pinckney people this season, considering the loss of Michael the national rankings. McWhorter pointed out, "We've night's other games, it's Maryland of the ACC against said, "Just playing against Patrick Ewing Jordan, among other players, from last year's team. Loyola: We can compete with Georgetown CHICAGO (API — Loyola Coach Gene Sullivan book on basketball. "A Frame of Mind Game," was doesn't believe in drills, has never conducted a bed published 10 years ago. check in his life, and is reported once to have popped "That's why we've got no layup lines in practice and out his glass eye to make a point with a ballplayer. And nothing but snooting drills, he added. "Every kid Who's people wonder what makes the Ramblers act so funny. learned to play defense gets taught two things - never "So much of basketball is believing in yourself They leave your feet and always put a hand in the shooter's feel they can compete with anybody," said Sullivan, face. whose Ramblers play defending NCAA champion and "Well, we train our shooters to catch the ball ready top-ranked Georgetown in an East Regional semifinal to shoot and we shoot about 50 percent as a team," he Thursday night at Providence, R.I. continued. "We look at the 15-footer almost like a "They have erased doubt that they are too small to layup.' play with the big boys," Sullivan added. And Sullivan's attitude on shooting carries through on Loyola's confidence — some would even call them disciplinary matters as well. The Ramblers could go out brash — is bom of the self-reliance and self-discipline and party until the sun comes up and Sullivan wouldn't Sullivan demands from his players, a collection of know about it — or do much even if he did. Chicago high school stars overlooked by the traditional college powers. This isn't kindergarten." he said. "They don't need Topping that list is Alfredrick Hughes, who finished me telling them what time to get to bed. If you have the regular season tied with Wichita State's Xavier an understanding, you don't have to worry about rales." McDaniel for the top spot on the Division I scoring list That attitude is a silent companion to his charges, at a 27.1 clip and is the fourth-leading NCAA Division who rarely take advantage of the trust. I career scorer with 2.906 points. "A lot of coaches build teams around themselves," Hughes' shot selection would drive most coaches said Andre Battle, like Hughes a free-shooting, late- crazy, and it irked some fans so much during his blooming talent who has matured under Sullivan. "He freshman year that T-shirts appeared bearing the nasty built the team around us. We have a lot of confidence legend: "Save Loyola Basketball — Shoot Alfredrick Hughes." in Sully as a result." The t-foot-5 forward considers any spot on the floor Despite successive seasons of 19 and 20 victories, the good enough to shoot from so long as he is the one Ramblers were ignored by both the National Invitation standing on it. Tournament and NCAA selectors the last two years. So But he found immediate acceptance from Sullivan, last year Sullivan tried to put together a "Cinderella who started him as a freshman and suffered through Tournament," made up of other 20-game winners some tough times waiting for his reward. similarly left out. "The game has changed some, and it's becoming The proposed tournament never came off because Conn Sullivan said his Loyola squad has erased EVE ON GEORGETOWN — Loyola coach Gene harder to get the ball inside every year unless you've several other coaches feared retribution from the , Sullivan directs yesterday's practice in Chicago m doubt that they are too small to play with the big got a giant of your own. The kids today shoot better college basketball powers-that-be preparation for Thursday's NCAA East Regional boys. from 20 feet than we did when I played, and we'd hold But Sullivan made his point, although in an unusual semifinal game against Georgetown at Hartford. the ball all day to get a layup," said Sullivan, whose fashion. Ueberroth— (Continued from Page 3B) proves" that he is a commissioner "in touch with the "I have trouble going along with it. game." He expected me not to agree," Kuhn said of his "This was a tremendous action," Steinbrenner said. GUARANTEED conversation about the issue with Ueberroth "He thinks "To arbitrarily ban two of the greatest players in the this should be treated as an exception. I didn't He history of the game because of their association with knows 1 disagree." a legalized activity, while we allow fellows who were Mays was a coach with the New York Mets when convicted of using drugs to play, I don't see the balance. Kuhn barred him. General Manager Frank Cashen of I don't think justice was served. I think justice has been the Mets said yesterday the team had "no plans" to hire served right now." HOME DELIVERY Mays now that he has been restored to baseball's good Mantle said he knew what bad happened to Mays and graces. that had been warned by Kuhn that if he went to work Mantle had worked for the New York Yankees as a for a casino, he would be barred from baseball. "I felt part-time spring training instructor before Kuhn s kind of funny, " he said. "I wondered why. It seemed action to me I was a better guy (at that time) than I used to "I didn't have a job iwith baseballi when I was be Iwhen I played). I couldn't figure it out" banned, he said He doesn't expect any instant offers, In a letter to Mantle, Kuhn suggested that he seek either "I doubt anybody will be calling me up saying. other sources of employment, such as endorsements Come be my manager.' " Mantle said. 1 with companies like Mr. Coffee, which hired Joe Would he if they did" DiMaggio as a spokesman, or Panasonic, which uses "If it was a good deal, " he said. "I might." Reggie Jackson. Yankees owner George Steinbrenner said Mantle "knows that he's welcome with the Yankees. We want "I never had any offers," he said. "If I did, I might him back. We'll reach out for him now have taken them." "Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays are both welcome Mays said he had asked for reinstatement from Kuhn in Yankee Stadium" once but that the bid had been rejected. "I never tried Steinbrenner said Ueberroth's decision "just further again." he said. South Continued from Page 3B) three quarters before tiring in the fourth period. with an 11-1 mark. Middletown was runnerup at 10-2 Neptune (21-4) settled for second place in the South regrouped and was at its best in the playoffs, Register poll. The Fliers were also upset victims in recording easy wins over Southern Regional 167-37). the state tournament when they were beaten by Lakewood (60-46) and Long Branch 166-39) before Hunterdon Central, 67-51. winning the title with the memorable victory over Long Branch's "B" North champions (21-6) Neptune. finished third, but were hit by misfortune in the The leader for the Eagles was 6-2 senior center Shore Conference playoffs when high-scoring Lynn Andrea Ashuck who became only the second high Williams and Roxanne Turpin suffered ankle injures school girl in Shore area history to go over the 2,000 in the semifinal game against Middletown South. point mark She averaged 26 points and 14 rebounds Williams missed the rest of the season and the a game. Branchers lost in the Central Jersey Group III Ashuck wasn't the only key player for the Eagles. semifinals to unbeaten and eventual Group III Senior point guard Tracey Cahill kept some of the champion North Hunterdon. pressure off Ashuck with 13 points, six assists and Freehold Township (19-61 had an outstanding (our steals a game season and moved up to fourth in the final ratings. The Patriots won the Freehold District chamn- Sue and Carol Martin helped the Eagles with their pionship and played the role of spoilers when they rebounding while Doreen Schneid and Vicki Phillips knocked Middletown South out of the "A" North race added the balance that championship teams are with their 51-50 upset. made of. No. 5 Red Bank Catholic had another strong The only disappointment came in the state season. Playing one of its toughest schedules. RBC tournament where the Eagles were upset by Trenton finished with a 21-7 record Larry Newman, Circulation Director of If you don't have The Dally Register by Central. 59-41. in the opening round. St. Rose 116-8). another team that played a The Register, personally guarantees Middletown went into the game with a handicap. murderous schedule, was sixth. Rounding out the Top 5 pjn., call us by 6 p.m. If The Sunday Ashuck and Cahill were slowed down with attacks of 10 were Mater Dei (15-8). Asbury Park (15-11). Red your home delivery subscription. Register hasn't arrived by 8:30 a.m., flu The Eagles played Trenton on even terms for Bank Regional 113-91 and Holmdel (15-8). We want you to enjoy the convenience call us by 10 a.m. Well have your paper of having The Register delivered to to you that same day. Guaranteed. your home. If you are having a problem We believe in service, and we want you CBA with your delivery service, or if your to have confidence In us. Problem solv- paper doesn't arrive, simply give us a ing is only a phone call away! (Continued from Page 3B| Gathers helped them upset the Tornadoes. 8 nd call. ._•- ,__• Asbury Park (25-4) lost to Burlington Citv in the. then helDed eive nnwerfnl r»mBoston Red Sox yesterday. to lead the other Cubs' squad to a 6-3 victory over the Fernando Valenzuela of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Milwaukee Brewers. John Butcher of the Minnesota Twins hurled two of the The California Angels pounded Oakland starter Mike most Impressive pitching performances in spring Warren for seven runs in the second inning and two in training camps in leading their teams to victories. the third en route to a 14-5 rout of the Oakland A's. Throwing the baseball as well as he does in mid- Yutaka Enatsu, a former star in the Japanese major season, Valenzuela yielded only one hit in five innings, leagues who is trying out with the Brewers, recorded helping the Dodgers to a 2-0 win over the Montreal his first victory for Milwaukee in a 4-2 win over the Expos Seattle Mariners. The Expos, who did not get a runner beyond second Toronto played St. Louis and Philadelphia met base in the game, managed only a second-inning single Detroit in night games. by Dave Hostetler against Valenzuela. The Dodgers' In off-the-field activity. San Diego Padres outfielder left-hander didn't walk a batter and struck out three. Carmelo Martinez underwent surgery yesterday to Former Expo Al Oliver, who is trying to win the left- repair a damaged bone in his left hand, and he probably field job with the Dodgers, had a pair of singles for Los will be out of the opening-day lineup, a club spokesman ' Angeles, the first one driving in a run against starter said. and loser David Palmer in the third inning. Pedro Martinez, entering his second year in the major Guerrero also slugged a solo homer for the Dodgers. leagues after batting .250 with 13 homers and 66 RBI. Butcher, meanwhile, worked five innings and allowed injured the hand playing winter ball and apparently only three hits while leading the Twins past the aggravated the injury during spring training in Yuma, Pittsburgh Pirates 5-1 Butcher struck out five and Padres spokesman Bill Beck said. walked none. He said Martinez, who returned to San Diego for the The victory, broke a six-game slump for the Twins as operation, would be sidelined for two to four weeks. SAFE AT HOME — New York yankees Andre umpire during yesterday's game in Winter Haven, Butcher keff nis spring training earned run average at Robertson slides home safely as Boston Red Sox Fla. Yankees Billy sample agrees, with the call. 0.00 through 12 innings. catcher Marc Sullivan watches the call by the In other spring training action, home runs by Luis Salazar, Harold Baines and Daryl Boston carried the Brown can't come Chicago White Sox to a 6-2 victory over the New York Mets. Paul O'Neill hit a three-run homer to highlight a four- up with witness run seventh inning that carried the Cincinnati Reds to Mammen lifts Red Bank a 7-4 victory over the Houston Astros. LOS ANGELES (API — A prosecutor said yesterday Wayne Tolleson successfully squeezed home Tommy charges of rape, sexual battery and assault would be Dunbar to cap a two-run, ninth-inning rally and led the filed against pro football Hall of Fame member Jim Texas Rangers to a 4-3 win over the Atlanta Braves. Brown after Brown failed to produce two witnesses he in Freehold Mini-Meet Buddy Biancalana drove in the tie-breaking run with said would clear him. a single, then scored on a double by Mike Brewer with Brown formally will be charged with one count each two outs in the 12th inning as the Kansas City Royals within 24 hours, said Deputy District Attorney Sandra FREEHOLD - Merom Mammen led Red Bank beat the Baltimore Orioles 8-6. Butt it ta Community YMCA's Aqua Rockets in rive events in Dan Gladden and Chili Davis hit solo homers to power Buttitta had said Friday that Brown would be given the Freehold Mini-Meet Invitational swim meet. RECREATIONAL SPORTS the San Francisco Giants to a 4-1 victory over the San until yesterday morning to produce the two additional Mammen was second in the 50-yard freestyle, Diego Padres. witnesses before the Los Angeles County district fourth in the individual medley, 25 breaststroke and Thad Bosley cracked a two-run home run and a run- attorney's office would decide whether charges should butterfly and seventh in the backstroke. Imbemba also bettered his own 200 I.M. record at scoring single and starter Reggie Patterson tossed four be filed. Juliet Chin earned a second in the 25 breaststroke. a high school state meet at Princeton University. scoreless innings as a Chicago Cubs' split squad The county grand jury completed its investigation of Colleen 0' Boyle took the third-place trophy in the 8- defeated the Cleveland Indians 6-2. the case Thursday afternoon, but Buttitta said the probe under 100 I.M. and fifth in the 25 butterfly and sixth Ryne Sandberg had three hits, including a home run, would be reopened if the two witnesses could be located. In the 50 freestyle. Kristen Szumera took a pair of Tinton Falls fourths in the 6-under 25 freestyle and backstroke. Chris Kelly was fourth in the 25 butterfly, fifth in the Tennis tourney set free and breaststrokes Kathy Kelly was fifth in the Brookdale is defeated in baseball 25 breaststroke and Kathryn Sadecki took seventh in TINTON FALLS - The New Shrewsbury Racquet the 6-under 25 free and back. Andrew Bennett was Club has scheduled its annual Bunny Hop Tennis Tournament for April 13-14 and 21-22 for men and LOUISBURG, N.C. - Bill Hardin knocked in six runs third on Brian Forbes' two-run single. Hardin added seventh in the 8-under 25 breaststroke and the 8- with his 12th and 13th home runs of the season as another three-run homer in the sixth inning. under relay team of 0 Boyle. Chin, Kang and Kelly women. Louisburg trimmed Brookdale Community College, Winning pitcher Bill Talley scattered 13 hits. Rich . was third. Fourth went to the 8-under team of Clifton Events include: men's open singles and doubles; 11-5, in baseball yesterday. Tyas was the loser. Goldsmith. Bennett, Mammen and Kelly. men's "B" singles and doubles; men's 35. 45 and 55 singles and mixed doubles. Brookdale (1-3) grabbed a 24 lead in the first inning. Brookdale plays a twin bill this afternoon against In U.S. swimming action at Montclair Academy, The women's events are: "A" singles and doubles Paul Dougherty and John Tirrell singled, and Doug Lenoir Junior College. the Aqua Rockets fared well. Chris Cofone won three and "B " singles and doubles Johnson followed with a two-run double. events in the AA Division, taking the 10-under 100 Louisburg (13-2) came right back in the last of the freestyle. 100 I.M. and the 50 breaststroke. He There will be a boys and girls 18 and under singles Oougneny art 6 I 2. Cokynbino 3b 3 I 0. Tinail 2b S 1 2. jonnton it 4 I 2. wimcK, tournament. first as Hardin belted a three-run homer. Ken Warren ''4 10, Rytfton HSI1. Sm,m 1b 1 0 V Rodr«u«l c 3 0 I. AtMw cl 2 0 1 bettered his own team record in the 100 butterfly added a solo homer in the second to give Louisburg a TOTALS 2S 5 13 , with a silver in that event. He was third in the 50 AH participants are limited to two events each. Hmi»i»» (11) Entry fee for singles ii |15, it is $20 for doubles 4-2 lead. \ Wlfian ct 4 2 I. No»«i« & I I. Brriay Hill. Olv« 3b 4 3 I, wan 3312. free Cttamm * 3 0 O. for*— c * 0 2. FUmrmt Oh 4 0 I. LOBM ft 4 1 0 T*My p teams. Brookdale lied the game in die third. Johntoa Uncled 00 0 TOTAL* Mil » -•—<• -W t, Kim Castellaoos had a personal best in the 11-12 and Jim Ryerson doubled him home. Ryerson took third lUIMlHW* |B| ||f |d _ § freestyle, taking second in the AA Division. She was on an error and scored on Gary Smith's sacrifice fly. 1 0llll>l«| .'...' .'.'.' Ill (14 Ma -11 MR - Wlfrtn. Hra.n. 2B — Johraon. Rytftof third in the 100 I.M. and first in the A Division 100 Manalapan Louisburg went in from to stay in the bottom of the IfVP — Bill Tliwy (3-0) LP - flicn TyM [0-11 backstroke. Patty Pekarsky was second in the 10- under free. Quinn Kennedy was a bronze medalist in Fast-pitch Softball the A Division 200 backstroke. Five team records were set in a national qualifying Manalapan's Parks and Recreation Department is meet. Will Cummins bettered his 15-17 400 I.M. interested in expanding its modified fast-pitch record. Gene Imbemba qualified for the nationals in Softball league with teams and players, the 16-team the 200 butterfly and bettered his record in the event, league plays from April through September. Poten- Did you miss out on an IRA tax break last year? he also set a new mark in the 200 freestyle. Chris tial teams/players should contact Manalapan Parks Cofone set the record in the 10-under 100 fly and Mike and Recreation office at 446-3200 between 8:30 a.m. Anderton set a record in the open 1650 freestyle. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Girls try out for Shore A A U basketball DON'T PUT IT WEST LONG BRANCH - Tryouts for the two Jersey will be assisted by Lakewood High School girls coach Shore A AC girls basketball teams will be held tomorrow Art Calabro from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Monmouth College gym. Brookdale Community College basketball coach Henry Hudson Regional assistant coach Dottie Vinnie Whitehead will coach the 18-and-under team. He Alexander will coach the girls 16-and-under squad. OFF AGAIN! United Counties offers two convenient IRA plans that income (whichever is less) and deduct that amount on allow you to enjoy immediate tax advantages while your 1964 tax return Remember. .. April 15 is the MEADOWLANDS TONIGHT saving for retirement. Whichever plan you choose. deadline for opening or making contributions to an • you may invest up to $2,000 or 100% of your earned IRA for the 1984 tax year.