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Marchi, Procaccino Are New York SEE STORY BELOW Sunny and Mild THEDAEY FINAL Sunny and mild today. Clouding with showers . pos-. Red Bank, Freehold Bible tonight, and tomorrow. I Long Brandt 7 EDITION (««• Detalli, Fu> 31! Monmouth County's Howie Newspaper lor 90 Years VOL. 91, NO. 250 RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1969 32 PAGES 10 CENTS niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii Federal Grant Issued For Broad St. Project By DORIS KULMAN which doesn't think the project worth a taxpayer's council's finance committee, said when he learned RED BANK — The federal Department of dime, w^l launch a campaign today to force the of the grant approval, "This is where we, all have Housing and Urban Development yesterday gave issue to referendum, John Dziezyc, association to fish or cut bait." Red Bank a $62,806 grant to open Broad St. to president, declared last night. Mr. Hoffman who has criticized several as- the Navesink. , BATTLE TO OPEN pects of the project and has insisted the total "We start tomorrow morning," Mr. Dziezyc cost will far exceed Mayor O'Hesm's $120,000 "Wonderful news!" happily exclaimed Mayor said. estimate, said he remains undecided whether or Daniel J. O'Hern, who mads the opening of Broad "I might even make a few calls tonight," he not he will support it. St. a major plank in his successful bid for election added. But he remains troubled "about dispossessing last year. "I hope the council will go ahead with The owners of the five W. Front St. proper- a number of small shop owners for a facility it." ties which would have to be razed to make way whose desirability I question," Mr. Hoffman said. THE WINNER — State Sen. John J. March! smiles as he talks to newsmen in New But opposition from the Borough Council's for the Broad St. extension are stalwart opponents The HUD grant took GOP Councilman Joseph York City early today after defeating Mayor John V. Lindsay in the Republican four-man Republican majority could kill the of the project. They weren't available for com- Falvo completely by surprise. project before the month is out; they have only to ment last night. "I never thought it would come through," he mayoral primary. (AP Wirephoto) refuse to take Uncle Sam's money. "We've arrived at the point of decision," GOP said last night. And the Hed Bank Taxpayer's Association, Councilman Peter R. Hoffman, chairman of the, (See BROAD, Pg. 2, Col. 4) Conservatives Win Step Up Military Spending Debate primaries in NYC By JANE FODERARO hands of the military, says long attacks by the Ohio con Interestingly, it is a bill that "Would you have a boy in WASHINGTON - The de- Mr. Harsha. gressman. "I stand with the Rep. Harsha had refused to combat go without a radio he Bronx Borough President which stressed the "law and bate on military spending has At the same time, Maj. general," Rep. Howard said sign "because it didn't go far needs?" an Army spokesman NEW YORK (AP) - In a Herman Badillo, who was order" issue. been stepped up on all fronts Gen..William B. Latta — who this week. enough." asked yesterday. But Gen. mayoral primary that echoed born in Puerto Rico, ran a In a mayoral election in — from Capitol Hill to Ft. ha* been a main target for •. But, even so, Rep. Howard In short, a lot of people are Latta also says that ECOM a trend'set in Los Angeles close third. Author Norman Minneapolis last week, for- Monmouth, N.J. — and- Rep. Harsha — has sent a hassome thoughts of his own worried about how much "budgets all the fat out of and Minneapolis, conserva- Mailer and Rep. James H. mer police Detective Charles it may not end until some formal statement of his posi- on military procurement. money the military spends. defense contracts." tives wrested thfe Republican Scheuer trailed. Stenvig defeated liberal Re- basic questions are finally, tion to Rep. James J. How- (The Army alone spent $13.4 nomination from Mayor John He is one of 25 congress- Says Small Finns Shut Out publican Dan Cohen. Stenvig raised. ard, D-N.J. Ge,n. Latta main- billion in fiscal 1968.) But, V. Lindsay and wrecked for- The vote was Procaccino men who are sponsoring the His critic, Rep. Har- had focused his campaign on Rep. William H. Harsha, tains that the Army has not right now, everybody has a mer Democratic Mayor Rob- 252,283 Wagner 221,605, Ba- PodeU bill, now hi the Com- sha, charges that ECOM and the "law and order" issue. R-Ohlo, tomorrow will make wasted money and, case by different Idea of how to wor- ert F. Wagner's comeback dillo 215,381, Mailer 41,136, " mittee on Government Op- other big spenders in the The GOP defeat was a se- another "major" floor state- case, rebuts charges leveled ry about it. bid yesterday. Scheuer 38,631. erations. The proposed law armed services shut out small vere blow to the party pres- ment in the House to add by the Ohio congressman in Lindsay, who will be on the Lindsay assailed the would Help Congress keep Gen. Latta has said right companies and favor big tige of .Lindsay, who last year weight to a bill he introduced the Congressional Record. November ballot as Liberal "forces of reaction and back- abreast of military procure- along that the United States ones by procuring on a non- was considered a possible last week. The legisla- -Has Howard Support ment, but would not alter cur- is fighting a war — and party candidate, was narrow- lash" that he said had taken competitive basis — thereby [ "temporary" control of both contender for the national tion would "eliminate waste- The general, moreover, has' rent procedures. The bill was ECOM buys communications ly defeated by a little-known wasting millions. parties in the city. ticket. • ful spending" by taking mili- won the personal support; of introduced May 28 by Rep, equipment to help men fight state senator from Staten Is- ' ; He doesn't buy the idea "There is a mood of hos-' However, it did not knock tary procurements out of the Rep. Howard during moath- Bertram L/PodeUy D-N.Y. thatwar.- land, John J. Marchi, who al-, that a contract should go to a so has the Conservative par- tility in this city and nation," the 47-year-old mayor out of certain company just because ty nomination. The final un- Lindsay said, "but before No- contention for re-election to the Army wants to meet "ur- official count was 111,725 to vember the mood of reason a second term in November. gent" delivery dates. He 106,358. will return." In a city that is 7-2 Demo- wants competition all the Wagner lost to Italian-born Wagner also deplflred the cratic in voter registration, Museum Urgently Seeks Home way, and questions how ur- City Comptroller Mario A. election results, commenting: he will be the most liberal gent is "urgent." Procaccino, who rejected the "We hope we do not have candidate in the three-man By LONIA EFTHYVOULOU His bill, now before the label 'oT'i'law-'arid-order can- here another Los Angeles or field. , ' RED BANK - Where will Armed Services Committee, • didate? .bui'. was the most Minneapolis." MarcM, also 47, is the son Monmouth Museum go? proposes a 12-man review conservative in a five • man Mayor Sam Yorty of Los . of an Italian' sculptor who Milton Bloch, director, told board, appointed by the Democratic field. He won Angeles won reelection over came to New York to build The Register yesterday that President and staffed by po- with only about a third of Negro Councilman Thomas movie sets and became a wax the cultural center, which has (MILITARY, Pg. 3, Col. 6) the vote. Bradley after a campaign fruit manufacturer. attracted some 45,000 visitors over the past two years, has to move out of 152 Broad St., by the end of the month. No new premises yet have Hughes Asks Crime Bill Action been found to house the mu- seum, TRENTON (AP) -Gov. crime, it will act on my pro- Hughes said he would ask ties like, warehouses. The With the closing of the mu- Richard J. Hughes said yes- posals July 14." at the session, for action on measure has passed the Sen- seum's last exhibit, "Canadi- terday that he will "demand" Senate Majority Leader these bills: ate but is held up in the As- an Contrasts," last Monday, that the Republican - con- Raymond H. Bateman, R- —An intrastate anti- sembly pending a June 26 the process of moving will trolled legislature approve at Somerset, immediately de- trust bill the governor is de- start this week. a July 14 special session five fended the legislature's rec- signed to protect businesses public hearing. Museum offices will tem- anti-crime bills that have ord ' on anticrime measures by infiltration by organized —A group of bills giving the porarily be housed in the or- been stalled thus far. and characterized the gover- crime through extortion and state more control over the ganization's Nature Center on Hughes' statement came in nor's statement as politically other means. "If the legisla- garbage collection Industry, Holland Road, Holmdel, Mr. the midst of a furor over or- motivated by the fact that ture is really concerned about including one that would have Bloch said. ganized crime that began this is a gubernatorial year. driving the hoods and their it regulated by the Public Seeking Solution when the federal government 'Political Hatchet' terrorism and collusion out of Utilities Commission.