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Howard, Dowd Complaints to Be Studied SEE STORY PAGE 3 The Weather Variable cloudiness and FINAL warn* today, chance of show- Re<| Bank, Freehold ers. Fair and cooler tonight tang Branch EDITION and tomorrow: I 36 PAGES Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper TEN CENTS VOL.95 NO.66 RED BANK, N J. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27,1972 inMnMWimMHimiinmwauiiiiMMminiuwitin Ocean Voters Approve Bond Plan the defeated proposal last Ja- the critical overcrowding vote of confidence in the fu- comment on the outcome of •board post last May due to ill By AL HORAY 18 was downed by a sweeping mentary School, 358-336, and nuary, they agreed that for- problem and split sessions" in ture generation," he said. 2,821 to 1,577 vote. Wayside, 373-173. the vote. They referred news- health at that time. The bond issue will provide "His continued support af- mer board member Norman the local school system. OCEAN TOWNSHIP - me While yesterday's balloting Voters in the Wanamassa men to Frank R. Beardsley, Dorfman made a concerted He offered a special ac- $7,068,000 for the construction did not decide the issue by a firehouse polls opposed the board chairman, who gave re- • ter the many, many hours he of a two-story, l,500:student |7.46 million school construc- devoted to designing the pro- effort to see the plan downed knowledgement to the teach- tion bond issue received voter wide margin, the proposal measure by a 355 to 227 vote. porters a prepared statement. by local voters attrie time. ers' and administrators' asso- junior high school and $400,000 Despite the "no comment" gram was a very big factor in approval here yesterday by a was defeated in only one of Immediate Action Mr. Dorfman no longer lives ciations, the Parent-Teacher to purchase an 80-acre tract the township's six voting dis- Dr. Charles A. Scott, local edict, board member Mark its passage tonight," Mr. on West Park Ave., west of 226-vote margin when 3,272 Abrams said. in the township. Associations, to Dr. Scott and persons went to the polls to 'tricts. school superintendent, said af- Abrams told newsmen that the local Jaycees for their ef- the Rt. 18 extension. much of the support gained by Mr. Abrams and Mr. Beard- In the brief statement sanc; decide the question. Voters approved the bond ter the ballot-counting that Honed by the nine-member forts in supporting the bond It has been predicted by issue in five districts by the plans to get the program un- the school expansion program sley agreed that there was no school architects that the new The referendum was the "organized opposition" to the panel, Mr. Beardsley said the issue. second proposal this year to Mowing votes: der way "will start immediat- yesterday was brought about school will be completed for by Dr. Alex Maron, former present building program. outcome of the voting was "It makes me extremely fund for a school expansion Oakhurst, 311-267; Wana- ely." "most gratifying." He added proud to live in a community occupancy by September, massa, 258-216; township hall, Individual Board of Educa- board president. While they claimed there 1975. program. The $9.6 million was no organized opposition to that the program will "relieve where the people express a plan offered to the voters Jan. 210-168; Ocean Township Ele- tion members declined to Dr. Maron resigned his House OKs Gateway Bill; Howard Amendments Out WASHINGTON —Two barred from considering, lion for water transportation, The Gateway legislation provide access to all areas of tem which will provide mil- amendments to the Gateway the Howard amendments by a and would also have required would create a national sea- the huge park through mass lions of persons with relaxa- ruling of the House parlia- the secretary of trans- shore, which would include transit and water trans- tion for years to come," Mr. National Urban Recreation Howard said, "but they hard- Area bill, drafted by Rep. .mentarian. portation to assist the secre- Sandy Hook. portation. The Howard-sponsored tary of the interior in devel- "I am delighted that we are One proposal, Mr. Howard ly will be able to relax if they James J. Howard, D-N.J., to said, is that the former Mata- have to spend hours in traffic ease traffic congestion in amendments, however, are al- oping a comprehensive plan about to create the Gateway ready contained in a Senate- for a water-based rapid tran- proposal," Mr. Howard said, wan-Highlands railroad spur, jams..." Monmouth County, N.J., were with a rail bridge to Sandy ruled out of order yesterday. passed version of the Ga- sit project to insure that the "but it makes no sense to Mr. Howard said he is still Hook, be considered not only hopeful that his amendments The House passed the Ga- teway bill. latest technologies and the create such a magnificent out- best transportation planning door recreation area and then as access to Sandy Hook, but will end up in the final version teway legislation yesterday Mr. Howard's amendments as a revival of rail commuter would have provided $30 mil- available are utilized. tell people they will have to of the bill which must be by a vote of 315 to 4, but was spend hours on the road in service from the northern drafted by the House and Sen- bumper to bumper traffic." shore towns. ate conferees. Mr. Howard said he was "Obviously," Mr. Howard "We will begin talking with particularly concerned about said, "projects like this would the House and Senate mem- traffic on Rt, 36 in Monmouth cost money, but in the long bers who are named to the HitchinChina- Japan County, the only access to run it would be the most ef- conference committee to con- Sandy Hook. ficient way to handle the pro- vince them toleave the Mr. Howard said the pur- posal. amendments in the final ver- pose of his amendments is to "We arc talking about a sion of the legislation," Mr. Negotiations Hinted have every effort made to 26,000-acre national park sys- Howard said. PEKING (AP) — Evidence nese delegation, meanwhile, Japanese relations with Tal* mounted today that diffi- dropped several hints to Japa- wan and Japan's termination culties have cropped up in the nese newsmen that all was of its state of war with China. preparation of a communique not going as smoothly as the The Japanese have argued on the China-Japan summit first two days of the summit that the state of war .was en- talks aimed at establishing had suggested. Members of ded with the 1952 peace'treaty formal relations between the the tightly knit prime minis- with Nationalist China on Tai- two Asian countries. ter's press club in Japan often •wan. There was no official con- obtain confidential informa- - ' APWIrtphoto firmation of differences be- tion in daily briefings from The Nationalists at that PRESIDENT ON LIBERTY ISLAND — President cause both Prime Ministers the chief cabinet secretary, time governed only the 12 mil- Richard M. Nixon, his wife, Pat, and U.S. Interior Kakuei Tanaka and Chou En- Susumu Nikaido. lion inhabitants of that island. Secretary Rogers C.B. Morton have the world-fa- lai have agreed not to disclose Possible sticking points The Chinese Communists mous Statue of Liberty for a backdrop yesterday substantive details of their ne- were the questions of future seized the mainland in 1949. as they arrive on Liberty Island in upper New- gotiations until they are con- York Harbor. The President went to the Island to cluded. The communique is dedicate the new American Museum of Immigra- expected Friday. tion, landing first at Newark Airport where he But a strong hint was pro-Rumson Girl Dies was greeted by Gov. William T. Cahill. vided in a remark by Japa- nese Foreign Minister Ma- sayoshi Ohira to the Chinese foreign minister during a Of Crash Injuries A Doctor Describes luncheon break in Tanaka's RED BANK - Sixteen- Haven, when the accident visit to the Great Wall and year-old Lori Sayers, injured happened. Ming Tombs. Saturday morning when the The car involved in the ac-f DepressionDay s, Now With a wry smile, Ohira ob- motorcycle on which she was cident at Rumson Road and served that the Chinese have Kemp Ave. was driven by Wil- A Monmouth County native who started his medical prac- a passenger was involved in a a great capacity for absorbing collision with a car in Rum- liam J. McCue, 46, of 75 Madi- TWIN BOOM — Another "first" has taken place at Jersey Shore Medical ' tlce as' a country doctor-doing all the things Marcus Welby rich dishes. Then he turned to son Ave., Red Bank. now does on television—has decided it's time for a little rest. son, died last night at Riv- Center, Neptune, with four sets of twins born within six days. Displaying Foreign Minister Chi Peng-fei erview Hospital. The Hughes youth was re- the "twin count" are, left to right, Mrs. Cindy Biolsi of Belmar, head Linda Ellis of The Register's Red Bank Bureau inter- and asked why China couldn't leased after treatment of his nurse, high risk nursery; Mrs. Jessie Whlttaker, Neptune, nursery tech- swallow the joint Chinese- The girl, whose home was injuries at Riverview Hospi- nician; Mrs. Elizabeth Greene, Freehold, and Mrs. Joanne Sakowicz of viewed the doctor, now a highly regarded specialist, and Japanese communique, mean- recorded his reminiscences about the Depression Days and his at 39 Wardell Ave., Rumson, tal.