Will Delay Viet Rule Shift SAIGON (AP)-Pr«Mier Nguy- Missile Defenses Eight and 10 Constituent Assembly Elected Law
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Weather DbtrOrafkMt Fair today, tonight and tomor- row with seasonable tempera- 27,000 tures. High both dap In to* Ms. I Ited Bank Area f Low tonight )n low Us. Friday, Copyright—The Red Bank Register, Inc. 1966. cloudy, chance of shower*. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS DIAL 741-0010 bnud dilir, limdir throurti ttlia. tecmi Out Poititi VOL. 88, NO. 247 Paid at Had Btnk ud tt Mdltlaiul liillloi Olllcn. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1966 7C PER COPY PAGE ONE' I/. S. Raids Haiphong Radar Base Will Delay Viet Rule Shift SAIGON (AP)-Pr«mier Nguy- missile defenses eight and 10 constituent assembly elected law. Until this second round of en Cao Ky's ruling junta vowed miles from Haiphong. Sept. 11 to writing a constitution. voting, he said, the junta "will today to remain in power until Small crowds of Buddhist dem- It thus rejected the recommenda- be entrusted with endowing the onstrators rioted for the third tion of its own electoral commis- country with the various Institu- next year in blunt defiance of day in a row in Saigon, but po- sion that proposed letting the as- tions provided by the constitu- militant Buddhist demands for its lice and troops kept the out- sembly live on as a legislative tion." dismissal now. bursts under control by wading body with power to name a ci- Obviously confident of its pow- In the war, U.S. planes brought in with clubs and tear gas. They vilian government and make er, the junta risked new agita- American air attacks closer than also let the heavy evening traf- laws for it to administer. tion from the militant Buddhists, ever before to the key North fic enter streets where the Bud- Elections Later who have been clamoring for the Vietnamese port of Haiphong. dhists installed some small al- The junta's secretary-general, immediate relinquishment of pow- Fighter-bombers from the 7th tars as a protest. Maj. Gen. Pham Xuan Chieu, er by the ruling generals to a Fleet carriers Hancock and The 20-man military-civilian said a legislative assembly would civilian government. Ranger hit radar installations for junta said it would prolong its be elected three to six months The U.S. Navy raids on the North Viet Nam's Soviet-built life by limiting the cole of the after the constitution becomes (See VIET NAM, PaeeJ) State Legislature Today Tries To Solve Re districting Problem HOBBYIST — Laurio Ellis of McClees Rd., Navesink, displays one of a pair of Mon- TRENTON (AP) — New Jer- on a plan—15 votes are needed- golian gerbils she received as a present last Christmas. The pair reared a family of es, estimated at $20 million, collection of $97 million a year legislature has scheduled anoth- sey's lawmakers, anxious as stu- it will have to clear another hur- would be made up by a three- in business personal property er session Friday. Country Day School student found herself involved in a 14 thus far and the Rumson dents awaiting summer recess, dle in the Assembly. cent-a-pack hike in cigarette tax- taxes and another measure to Superior Court Judge John B. pleasant hobby. She raises and sells the clean and playful Oriental rodents. prepared today to tackle their Meanwhile, the upper cham- es. Earlier, Gov. Richard J. create a cabinet-level depart- Wick, who ordered the legisla- last major crisis—congressional (Sea story Pago 2) ber was to vote on exempting Hughes had proposed a two cent ment of community affairs. The ture to come up with a congres- redistricting. cigarettes and all clothing with increase. last two also go to the Senate. sional realignment plan by July With adjournment two days the exception of furs from the The exemptions sailed through All major bills and numerous 1, has indicated he might order But on New Site, Says Bedell away, legislators in both major new three per cent sales tax go- the Assembly late Monday night minor measures are rot expect- statewide at-large elections for parties aimed for a compromise ing into effect July 1. The loss- along with a bill to reform the ed to get through today so the (See DISTRICT, Page 2) plan to redraw congressional boundaries in line with the U. S. Supreme Court's one-man, one- Move Is Attacked in Shrewsbury Wants County Airport vote doctrine. Two plans went down to de- By CHARLES A. JOHNSTON Hong term program with or with' we are to proceed without any feat Monday because of quarrel FREEHOLD—Monmouth Coun- out federal assistance. commitment from Fort Mon- ing among Essex, Bergen and mouth. This means that the Arm- Union County Democrats and Subdivision Moratorium Approved ty Freeholder Eugene J. Bedell He said that he made his points strong study is not useful at all. solid opposition from the Repub- said last night that he now at a conference of the board and SHREWSBURY - One by one, proved when a new, interim ordi lients who have substantial In- ings, Mr. Zager contended coun- We have absolutely no infotma- lican Senate minority. agrees that county ownership of gained a distinct impression that attorneys rose at the Borough nance was unanimously adopted vestments in vacant land in the cil members had "prior knowl- tion to rely upon." an airport can be more advan- a "majority of the Republican But Senate Republican Minori Council meeting last night and by council. The ordinance will be borough. edge of problems in areas covered tageous than private operation.' members agree with him that Mr. Bedell cast the only dis- ty Leader William E. Ozzard and challenged the wisdom of council effective for one year or until it Abraham Zagef, a former coun- by the ordinance." But the board's lone Democrat more expert Information is senting vote June 7 when the Democratic Sens. Jeremiah F. members. is replaced by zoning recom- ilman, opened the debate when Mr. Zager said his clients were said he has yet to be shown needed. board voted 4 to I to apply to O'Connor of Bergen and A. Don- For two hours, council heard mended in the master plan. ie represented Shrewsbury Ter- being discriminated against; he enough information to justify "I sense," he said, "that most the Office of Economic Develop- ald Bigley of Camden claim they six lawyers question the validity In a last-ditch effort to pre- race Development Corp., prospec- charged that the council "had not ment for up to 50 per cent.federal forced acquisition of the private- of them, like myself, are em- have some 19 votes behind a of the moratorium it has imposed serve existing zoning regulations, ive developers for the 57-acre made a thorough study." aid to buy and improve Mr. ly-owned Monmouth Airport, Rt. barrassed that we do not have compromise plan which would on subdivisions.of vacant prop- the attorney presented many ar- ;ract owned by the Sisters of St. "You are Introducing this or- Brown's airport. leave one Democratic congress- 34, Wall Township, from Edward documentary information to indi- erty in Shrewsbury. guments against the alleged "un- (oseph of Newark. dinance," Mr. Zager said, "be- man from Essex out in the cold. I. Brown. cate the value of the airport in He questioned then what the In spite of legal arguments, fairness" of the ordinance. For After an Intensive review of cause you do. not want this prop- Wall Township, the construction Mr. Bedell said he believes a government could do in airport Even if tbe Senate can agree however, the moratorium was ap- the most part, they represented minutes of recent council meet (See SHREWSBURY, Page 3) county airport is needed but that costs which may be involved, and operation that private enterprise he would prefer to ses the county indications of the scope of Oper- could not do. From information louts on a new site and develop ations and operating costs. obtained since,- including views a facility "from scratch." "A feasibility study made by expressed In a Red Bank Regis- Wants Study Made the Armstrong, Parsons Associ- ter editorial, he said, he sees the Governor Again Reported Bill Would Exterid In any event, he added, he ates, Inc., in 1963 projected costs advantages. vasts a qualified engineering based on a long term contract Vote by Unison firm to make a full feasibility and guaranteeing Fort Monmouth as Freeholder Harry Larrison, Jr., Service of Walling coat protection study before the a tenant. newest member of the board wiho, Eyeing Keuper for Judge TRENTON — Assemblyman Joseph. Aziollna, R-Mon- county becomes obligated to a "But we are told that this time (See AIRPORT, Page 4) mouth, said he will move today for a vote on legislation which TRENTON - Gov. Richard J reportedly told him of the judge- to complete study of judicial would permit the Middletown Township Committee to continue Regarding Middletown Patrolman Hughes was reported yesterday ship possibility. plans. Police Chief Raymond T. Walling in office another five years. to be considering again offering The governor then asked Sen. The governor has 26 new bench The bill, Introduced In February, is ready for a vote In a Superior Court judgeship to Stout not to press immediately positions to fill as soon as he the Assembly and delivery to the Senate for action on Friday. Monmouth County Prosecu- for confirmation of the prosecu- signs a bill just passed by the _J5ut_anv hitch in this procedure probably will mean that tor Vincent P. Keuper. tor's reapointment to allow time Legislature authorizing them. passagewiO'r-tmDOsslble before, the chiefs 65th birthday and Debate Officer's Pay IssueThe governor was said by a At Sen.