J5o/Aparty Chiefs See County Victory
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Weather "' I - ;\ •Ui, !«•«? today. Ugfa |, fee •to.' Itafeht, fair, la* fat the **. 25,800 TepMHTow, Miony, pleasant, Ugh I' Red Bank Area p M. Wednesday, fair, milder. ' < " "V Cbpyright—The Red Bsnk Register, Inc., 198S. See verier, page 2. DIAL 741-001Q ., MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS VOL. 88. NO. 89 u*?"14llll Z- MooatT tttauch FtMarr.. ««MtnM 4 Out hnun ttlil M»ui Offlcu. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1965 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE J5o/A Party Chiefs See County Victory By WILLIAM HENDERSON MET PEOPLE PLAYED AS TEAM ritory. The Republicans here are split — have been since Pa- RED BANK — Republican and Democratic County Chair- "The governor has met a great number of new voters on his Chairman Woolley also remarked that: mont was nominated, so 1 figure it will be Hughes this time; men J. Russell Woolley and P. Paul Campi, respectively, last visits to this county and I'm sure these people and the others "We played as a team. We had no candidates carrying on who'll get the most votes." . want to see htm in office for another four years," Campi said, night forecast victories for their candidates but studiously shied . Individual campaigns' but the Democrats ran a couple of nomi- MATHIS FACTOR adding: " ' .- ' , ; . • 1 away from naming plurality figures. nees who thought they could do better by striking out on their ' Sen. W. Steelman Mathis, who was Ocean GOP boss for "Hughes, an unknown then, lost this county to former Labor own. '...'. ' • It was the tipoff on the possible closeness of theAmmouth many years, has done little to help Dumont. He wanted Sen. Secretary James P .Mitchell, in 1961 by around 12,000 votes but "As a result of our team work, I don't believe the spread Charles W. Sandman, Jr., Cape May, for the gubernatorial County election results tomorrow. Monmouth has 179,761 regis- he was elected governor by 35,000 votes. The governor will in votes will be much between Dumont and the candidates run- tered Voters who can go to the polls. nomination. ' turn the tables in Monmouth, tomorrow. I have all the confi- ning on the lower level." • • • Ocean has 74,011 registered voters. As far as Monmouth i ' Both party leaders told The Register they are pinning their dence in the world that the people of Monmouth County who are ; In Ocean County, Freeholder Director- Robert • Miller who and Ocean County voters are concerned, Sen. Dumont hi* hopes on the influence and ability of the gubernatorial candi- Intelligent and know what they want, will elect the governor has assumed themantle of GOP leader, thinks Dumont will win • centered his campaign on the Genovese incident which hat dates—Gov. Richard J. Hughes and Sen. Wayne Dumont, Jr., to and all our local candidates for office." there by.at least 12,000 votes. ••<•••• • ; . stirred Up emotional feeling among many New Jersey voters.' capture the majority of the votes. Mr. Woolley is equally confident: Albert J. Cucci, Ocean County Democratic chairman,states Rutgers Pfof. Eugene Genovese became the main issue in the "As they go so will our candidates," was the theme. "Every candidate, from top to bottom, will win and that that: - -..,•••••' campaign when he told a teach-in of Rutgers students that he ; Chairman Campi said Gov. Hughes would come up with a includes Sheriff Joe Shafto. ,Sen. Dumont will carry Monmouth "Gov. Hughes lost here in 1961 by, 6,400 votes.but who knew, . would wejeome a Viet Cong victory in Viet Nam. startling win in Monmouth and go on to be re-elected. and be elected governor as well." him then? That was a good showing in this Republican terv .. ... ; , (See ELECTION, Page 3) Monmouth Vote Is Senate Race Key EATONTOWN — No matter because of his activities as a for-through with flying, colors he publicans Stout and Hiering. crats to tie in Reilly with Stout. liow you look at it, the key tomer assistant prosecutor but hewil, l have to get more votes here The Republicans, during the The slogan used by many Demo- success in the Senate races will is a perfect stranger to residents than individual totals' given his campaign, found their biggest crats was "vote for' a Reilly- be found in Monmouth County. in Monmouth. In order to come running mate, Reilly, and Re- problem in attempts by Demo- itout ticket." .;•..,• Four candidates — two Repub- The Republicans were forced licans and two Democrats — are :o put on a drive to convince battling for two Senate seats in their own party voters. to back the newly formed 5th senatorial Hughes, Dumont Top Tickets only a "Stout-Hieiing" team or district comprising Monmouth "vote for two—Stout and Hier- and Ocean Counties. ing." Sen. Richard R. Stout, R-Mon- Which side is successful will mouth, and Assemblyman Wil- be known tomorrow night, prob- liam T. Hiering, R-Ocean, are See 2.2 MillionN.J. Voteably around 10. o'clock. teamed up as are Ocean Town TRENTON (AP) - Some 2.2 million' time either party has won the gubernatorial The election of a Reilly Stout ship Mayor John J. Reilly, New Jersey voters are expected to vote to- election four consecutive times in this cen- combination would mean, that Democrat, and Thomas J. Muc- tury. one vote in the Senate would cifori, D-Ocean. morrow to elect a governor, 29 senators for a newly reapportioned upper house and 60 The overriding issue that could determine nullify the other.' if • Gov. The Needed Votes/ assemblymen. • the outcome is the Genovese case. Hughes is re-elected he will clear Sen. Stout must grab a large off county patronage through slice of Monmouth votes as in- The Democrats are banking on Gov. Dumont, 51, a lawyer from Phillipsburg, provoked controversy and interest in what Reilly — assuming' he gets in. surance against, a possible Richard J. Hughes, who is seeking +iis second This would leave the Republicans low vote in Ocean. His op- four-year term, to carry them to a pinnacle had been a dull campaign when he called for the dismissal of Rutgers University Prof. minus jobs, favors and appoint- ponent, Reilly, must garner be- of political dominance they have not held in ments. tween 9,000 and 10,000 votes in the 20th Century. Eugene D. Genovese. The history professor said at a teach-in at the university in April For the first time. In the state'* Monmouth to stay in the run- The Republican's, on the other,hand, are political history, 29 senators will ning. This might help offset counting on state Sen. Wayne Dumont, Jr., he would welcome a Viet Cong, victory in- Viet Nam. •' . -,,-.,. be elected. For:.the- past W9 poor vote for him in "Ocean. Warren County's state, senator for the past years, one senator was elected Hughes, who became governor four years LANDMARK INN DESTROYED — Shore Point Inn, Rt. 35, Hazier, built around the Assemblyman Hiering, who is 14 years, to give the GOP its first governor in each of the 21 counties. - ago when he upset the late James. P; Mitch- 100-year-old former Old Dutch Inn, a landmark, was destroyed by fire early Saturday. expected to pull a good vote in since Alfred E. Driscoll left Office in .1954. ' Re apportionment -changed all : his own bailiwick of Ocean, may If Hughes wins, it will; mark the first (See STATE RACE, Page 3) : ' (See SENATE, Page 3) O.Wnef Michael Marioli$ estimated the low at $400,000. Adjacent Shore Point Motel not find the going so smooth in was not damaged. Police said blaze started about 6:55 a.m. when bacon grease splat- Monmouth, where he is not i tered onto an electric range ini'fhVkitchen, ihowri* in photo below. Two employees, familiar figure. alone at the inn, were cooking at the time, police said. They used fire extinguishers Political leaders say that i Hiering doesn't poll well in Mon- but were unable to quelLthe blaze. Three'firemen had slight smoke inhalation, but mouth he hasn't a chance of win- 1 Acting Warden May Face •f'hWHWi*4H«r*w*fB ife'fajurie&itartten, Keypbrt and Matawan firemen fought 4 Ipsirig ning. ' ' . Mr. Mucciforl faces the rough- battle for several hours. Keypeji^Uaek-jnd laddered.Raritan Hose Co. firemen are est going tomorrow. He is shown at work in top photo. known in his own Ocean County Discipline in New Jail Issue By CHARLES A. JOHNSTON ' tion occurred Friday just after Ire because of a blistering seven- Jury presentment Monday. Mrs.Hiij FREEHOLD — Sheriff Joseph thfr sheriff had ousted Mr. Smith page statement; issued; to news-' The sheriff contends the In- A. Shafto defended last night a for the second time in two days papers Wednesday blaming the vestigation which resulted in the county jail guard who solicited for alleged insubordination. The sheriff for employment of se- presentment was politically in- funds in uniform in the jail in first order on Thursday had been curity risks as guards and a spired to undermine him in his his behalf arid said he may dis-left undated. breakdown of personnel discipline re-election bid tomorrow against Scary Landing cipline Acting Warden Ralph The warden drew Mr. Shafto's and control as cited in a Grand (See TTAIL ISSUE, Page 11) Cook for disclosing the collection. Mr. Cook said on Saturday that Correction Officer Warren Kir- At Red Bank by, who is assigned to the jail annex, had asked each of the Background Told, Klan RED BANK — Mrs. Richard J.| Noticing Mr. Jenkins fiddlinf 55 jail guards for $5 contribu Hughes, the state's first lady, this with his instruments, Mrs tions to pay for a newspaper ;: morning was termed "one splen- Hughes, who was sitting in th<advertisement upholding the sher- did co-pilot" by the Long Branch co-pilot's seat, asked the flier: iff in last week's suspension of airman for Air Trjti Co.