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Long Branch EDITION (Set Details, p«» 2jj , • 7 r Monmouth Counttfs Home Newspaper for 92 Years VOti 93, NO. 4 RED BANK, N.J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1969 28 PAGES * 10 CENTS Jam Town Hall to Protest HAZLET — Nearly 50 teen- Steven Dorsey, 19, of Union hospital, was placed in a Patrolman John Medolla, said township police officers for harassment and, they speak up, asked the" commit- the audience stated that Sat- •- agers jammed Municipal Hall Ave., West Keansburg, and straitjacket after three local one of the arresting officers, have been assaulted on six claimed, have often threat- tee if the police had a right urday's incident was uncalled last night to tell the Township Robert Gallopo, 20, of Poole and four Red Bank policemen was treated at Riverview for different occasions this year, ened beatings if the groups to beat and kick a boy. for, stressing that seven po- '• Committee about what they Ave., Union Beach, were were needed to subdue him. a severe bite and bruise orj two of which involved Gal- did not move out of an area. 1 Self Defense licemen were unnecessary to •""Termed police brutality and charged with two counts Given a sedative, the youth his arm and a black eye. A lopo. A prime area of. the con- "If done in self-defense, subdue two "boys" one of •harassment and intimidation each of resisting arrest and was admitted on advice of his second officer, John Nicholl, Patrolman Medolla has al- frontations is the Red Oak the act is justified," Mayor whpttf was handcuffed. by police officers. assaulting police officers. family physician, police said. suffered a broken finger in so been assaulted on two oth- Diner, which attracts teenag- Joseph A. Morales answered. "Sometimes it takes 10 The mass protest was Gallopo remains In the Despite a bruised face, no the melee. er occasions, neither involv- ers nightly. The police have He contended throughout the men to subdue one person," spurred by the most recent Freehold county jail in lieu fractures or other injuries Dorsey's father has re- ing the Gallopo youth. All as- responded to 30 calls to the hearing that the committee Mayor Morales stated. "I confrontation between youths of $7,500 bail and Dorsey is in were found; police maintained tained an attorney to consid- saults have involved youths diner in the past six months could not judge any specific can't answer without knowing and police early Saturday at Riverview Hospital, Red contradicting allegations er possible .brutality or as- between 17 and 20 years of to check on disorderly com- acts, adding, "We do not con- the circumstances and can't "TBe Red Oak Diner, Rt. 35, Bank, where he was reported from teens last night that the sault charges. age, Mr. Setteducato stated. _ ilifiiL done the police beating, any- give you an opinion." a frequent gathering place in good condition last night. Dorsey youth was in the 'in- Police Assaulted ~The teen spokesmen told later. « one unjustly, but do condone the young' men recounted for teens. Police explained that the tensive care unit of the hos- Nicholas Setteducato, chair- the committee that police Walter Serafin of 19 Gar- it if done in self defense." several -instances they said As a result of the fracas, Dorsey youth, taken to the pital. .man of the police committee, here have singled them out denser., the first youth to Two of the young men in (See TEEN,Pg. 3, COL'S) TRENTON '(AP)' - The mediate action on the-Demo- that action on the program -urban needs is likely to be New Jersey Legislature re- cratic governor's latest pro- could, wait until' November," an issue. '•'•"_• luctantly- returned to work to- posal to aid the cities. after the gubernatorial elec- A principal item on the day at the request of Gov. Hughes has recommended tion, or later. agenda today was a pair of Richard J. Hughes to deal a $25 million urban aid pro- Hughes is prevented by the bills designed to strengthen with a handful of measures gram to be financed- by in-,' State Constitution from seek- the New York Waterfront on fiscal problems, and or- creases in the bank stock tax ing a third consecutive term Commission in dealing with ganized crime at a special and other financial business in office. But he has indicated Infiltration of organized crime summer session. taxes. that the record written by the Into peripheral facilities such However, the lawmakers in- But leaders of the Republi- legislature on control of or- as warehouses. dicated they planned no im- can-controlled legislature said ganized crime and meeting The measures have been approved by the state Sen- ate and awaited' action in the lower house. Similar legisla- tion has already been passed by the'New York state legis- lature. Other bills that were sched- uled for action were: TRANS-SWAMP TRACTORS — Co-chairman Calvin C. Hart of Friday's lecorVd .annual Holmdel Invitation*! Trans-Sweetbriar Swamp Lawn Tcactor Competition in Holmdel points out dangers in the cours* to hisj eoU —A measure to lift the ceil- ing on interest municipalities league, co-chairman Homer U-May, seated on his I l-horsepower International Harvester. Mr. Hart's 12-horse- Could pay in issuing -bonds power Sears, equipped with headlights and cigaretteJighterLwj>n IMy^r'lIMe. (Register StafF_Photol ti> break' the logjam that' •mreatens to hold up local com struction of schools and other projects. Holiday Test May Draw 20 Entries 4 —A related bill-to establish a state bond bank to help lo- cal and county government with the-taterest prqblenv . —Revision of a supplement - Trtietor Sivamp Race SM to the state's student loan -program. By SHERRY FIGDORE and the bog bottom but their walk over the circuitous their positions by -walkie- ..-- Urban MF ! .HOLMDEL - While lesser courage, their endurance, and course before, they take to talkie. ' / -Hughes said yesterday.that- men are. taking to the high- . .. theirj .garden JractQcs., their vehicles.. To....forestall The gentlemen—and per- he might ask the lawmakers ways this Friday afternoon This heroic test of endur- last year's tragic occurrence" haps ~ ladies—involved '. wl to stay on through Aug. I"" to celebrate ihe birth of the ance is officially billed as the when one starter lost his way start their .engines when Offi- tq,v enact his urban aid pro- nation by lining up bumper, --Second Annual Holmdel Invi- in the bog and had to.be led cial starter Al Tregej signals gram. However, the GOP to.- bumper under broiling tational.. .Trans- Sweetbriar: HOT CAR—Anne-Th-eodoropoulus of. Blpomfield, driver of this blazing veMcl», out by the official, rescue an official LeMahs star/with leaders said they saw no need skies on sizzling roadways,; "Swamp Lawn Tractor Compe- his antique,muzzle - loading *nd five o+tar occupants escapad Injury JS oar burst into, flame yesterday, on committee, 13-year-old Greg-/ for immediate action on the one group of stalwarts will tition, .butthe'title only hints at pistol. '•'.•'. southbound lane of Garden-State Parkway near Holmdel-Keyport overpast. proposal.' \ recreate the true pioneering . the painstaking care that has ory Hart,,son of the event's* ' Crossing the .starting line; in Trooper Richard Allen of Holmdel State PoUct barracks, investigated. - Assembly Majority Leader spirit of their forebears^they gone into, planning the event.' c.o-chairman, Calvin Cobb: the backyard", of "competition (Photo by Earl Stoutl William K^Dickey, It-Cam- will traverse the treacherous ... To give the 15 or 20 ex-, Hart, will follow the drivers chairman Homer L. May, of 1 den; satu7"We won't meet i reaches of Sweetbriar Swamp' pected entrants a.fair shake: as they thread their way over 35 Sweet Briar Lane, the •par- every time the governor, gets' with nothing between them' drivers will have a chance to. the half-mile course to report (TRACTOR, Pg. 2, CoL.3), a new tax notion or changes his mind." He vowed that the ' lower house would recess un- Gypsies Bar the Press 1 til November after action on the emergency measures. All 80 seats in the Assem- bly are at stake in-$e No- MARLBORO — Township And last night, the council- ' during which council heard after, attending an earlier vember election. Republicans Council's hearing on the dis- man said, Mr. Led "stated "nothing -new, and "absolute- meeting wwithh council apd In Madison Township control the house by a 3-1 missal of Township Business things that only-the mayor ly -nothing' to point either the Manalapaa Board "of margin. The Senate does not Administrator Joseph P. Leo can answer." . \,. way" In support of Mr. Leo's stand for reelection until 1971. ; .Health. „ ' •',;•• By NANCY J. KUBINSKI porter and photographer yes- asphalt paving' business on went on as scheduled" last -Mr. Grubb's expected ap- summary dismissal, -^ Councilman Youngman MADISON TOWNSHIP — terday. a temporary basis for two or night behind closed doors. pearance ' this evening will The'administrator and his said the entire dismissal has A small' fend of gypsies, The group, mostly from three weeks before moving But after two-and-one-half give Council a chance to attorney apparently expepted been. handled "rather sljbd- Pennsylvania, Florida and on. hours, council had arrived at "hear the mayor's side,'* Mr. • gathered in the campsite at to face Mayor Grubb last dily," observing that :';M other Southern states, came Search Ordered Marine Lab no final decision and agreed McLaughlin said/ .night,.