Nixon Readies 3Rd Inflation Alert' Depreciation Purposes
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Sports Complex May Face Referendum SEE STORY PAGE12 Cloudy, Mad Increasing cloudiness this af- FINAL ternoon. Possible thunder showers. Ked Bank, Freehold Long Branch EDITION Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 92 Years RED BANK, N.J., TUESDAY, APRIL 13,1971 TENCENTS VOL.93NO^20O Jl Nixon Readies 3rd Inflation Alert' depreciation purposes. Over 10 years, it would cause a f36-bil- WASHINGTON (AP) - President Nixon's third "inflation while the cost of living was still soaring. So far it has been Walter W. Heller, chairman of the Council of Economic nothing more than after-the-fact comments on wage and price Advisers under President John F. Kennedy, said in a state- lion-plus revenue loss to the Treasury. alert" is expected to disclose whether the administration is The Internal Revenue Service will hold a public hearing ready to step onto once taboo ground by spotlighting pending movements in the economy. ment the $3.6-billion-a-year tax break could be inflationary and Spotlighted Areas actually could harm business investment in the short run. on the plan May 3, but the administration has assured busi- wage and price increases. nesses the depreciation system will go into effect with no sub- Evidence suggests the President is reluctant to go that far The first such report was more philosophical than specif- "This looks to me like the wrong tax cut in the vnpg way ic. The second, issued late last year, spotlighted wage and it the wrong time," Heller said. stantial changes. _ in using his office to comment in such a sensitive area, al- Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, D-Maine, said he will introduce a though wage demands in the steel industry provide him the op- price decisions ;in the oil, airline, railroad, and copper in- Heller said doubts about Nixon's authority to put the plan dustries, among others. into effect without congressional approval "will have a chilling bill tomorrow to prohibit the administration from putting the ' Union leaders in the steel industry are seeking a 32-per- This time, Nixon's Council of Economic Advisers has be,en effect on investment plans," thus reducing its economic im- pian into effect. cent wage increase over a three year period, with the contract working on throwing the White House spotlight on lumber- pact. But business groups counterattacked, with one, the Tax (leadline due to-expire Aug. 1. price increases, steel-price boosts and a wage settlement in Heller joined a coordinated fight against the depreciation Council, saying opposition to the plan is ill-conceived and But a steel strike would drain a lot from the nation's econ- the can industry. proposal, led by consumer advocate Ralph Nader and a."pub- short-sighted. John C. Davidson, council president, said the omy, something the President wants to avoid if he is to deliver As the White House prepared to release the report, oppo-' lic interest tax lobby" called Taxation with Representation. new regulations are "soundly conceived and are needed both sition mounted to Nixon's granting business a tax break on Nixon's plan would'allow businesses to claim 20 per cent , to quicken business interest in new capital outlays and to fi- ' the good year he has pledged for the economy. nance the outlays, asthey develop." The inflation alert is a-vehicle Nixon adopted last year depreciating equipment. faster tax writeoffs on their machinery and equipment for To Appeal Dismissal Of Stavola Indictment By WILLIAM J.ZAORSKI and with resisting arrest. ments on a 1967 Essex County have his attorney present dur- FREEHOLD - County In legal arguments law division case involving C. ing questioning. The Miranda Prosecutor Vincent P. Keuper Thursday, Justin P. Walder of Robert Sarcone, a former as- warning is for a custody inter- said yesterday he will appeal Newark maintained that while sistant prosecutor and former rogation by police, he said. Superior Court Judge Walter Mr. Stavola voluntarily ap- state senator. In that case, "We hope to settle the H. Conklin's dismissal of an peared before the county the judge saw no difference procedure" by appealing, said indictment against Michael J. grand jury, he was the target between police interrogation Mr. Keuper. "We think that Stavola of Middletown. of an indictment and that the and grand jury interrogation what we are doing and what The prosecutor said he ar- prosecutor had an obligation and held that a person should ether prosecutors are doing is rived at his decision after re- to warn him of his rights be warned of his rights under right. viewing the arguments of the against self inerimination. the Miranda decision. The "When we got a request by case and after discussing it Not Investigatory judge also held that a person a defense attorney for a pros- with Evan W. Jahos, director Assistant County Prose- should sign a waiver of immu- pective indictee to appear be- of the state Division of Crimi- cutor Edward R. Rosen, how- nity when he is either the tar- fore the grand -jury volun- nal Justice. ever, maintained that the get of an investigation or the tarily, he shouldn't be per- Judge Conklin ruled grand jury hearing the matter scope of an investigation is mitted to later seek to dismiss Thursday, that Mr. Stavola was not an investigatory not made known to him. the indictment on those was not properly warned of grand jury, that Mr. Stavola Undecided grounds. his rights when he appeared had been represented by his The question of what rights . "We have a right to assume before the county Grand Jury attorney since his arrest and should be advised to a pros- that when an attorney permits last Aug. 18. He then dis- had been warned of his rights pective defendant who is testi- his client to come before the AP Wlrepholo missed an indictment charg- prior to his appearance before fying before a grand jury has grand jury that he has warned ing tin Stavola with assault- the panel. never been decided by either him of his rights." BUS CRASH — One person was killed ond many injured yesterday when a Continental Trailways ing •tt-MiokHetawn- patrolman Mr.'TValfler based his argu- the Appellate Division; of Su- Mr. Keuper noted that he _ bos ^ollidefLwitha truck,on the Hqckengack River Bridge on the New Jersey Turnpike. perior Court or by the state did advise Mr."Stavola that he Supreme Court. had a constitutional right not "A novel question is in- to testify before the grand volved here," said Mr. Keu- jury and that Mr. Stavola vol- The Inside Story per. untarily waived those rights. Vehicle Inspectors May The prosecutor said he feels Mr. Stavola had waived his School meeting shifted in Middletown Page 4 that the Stavola situation is rights before the entire grand Show of borne fashions .-. Page 8 entirely different than the jury and in the presence of a Engagements announced Page? case argued Thursday. The certified court reporter, he Llmroft doctor-columnist specializes Page 11 Sarcone case dealt with an in- continued, adding that he did Stage More Job Actions • Twins' pitcher hurls second shutout Page 12 vestigatory grand jury, he not believe that it was neces- Rockets outlast Seraphs on cinders .....Page 13 said, in which a person does sary to have it in writing. EATONTOWN - New Jer- bargaining recognition by the Thomas Savage, a West- He said their duties include not know if he is the target of 'No Question' sey's 180-,motor vehicle in- Public Employes Relationship field lawyer, who represents highway patrol, in- Bridge Advice... 18 DAILY REGISTER spectors returned to their jobs Commission (PERC). the PBA local, said that fur- vestigations, conducting driv- The Chuck Wagon 13 PHONE NUMBERS an investigation and the per- "There is no question of son is subpoenaed to appear what I said and what he today but hinted at further job Nearly two-thirds of the en- ther job actions may be er improvement schools, li- Classilled.. H-15 Main Office 741-0019 before the panel. said," added the prosecutor. actions in support of their de- tire inspector force took part scheduled if negotiations for censing examinations, and Comics 16 Classified Ads 741-6900 Mr. Stavola voluntarily ap- "Mr. Stavola came before mands for higher pay and bar- in the morning demonstration the demands of the inspectors speaking assignments. Crossword Puzzle 16 Legal Adv. 741-0010 peared before th-e county the grand jury to exculpate gaining rights. which was organized by local do not progress satisfactorily. As an enforcement group, Editorials 6 Display Adv. 741-0010 grand jury and knew what the himself," continued-Mr. Keu- The inspectors, along with 91 of the Patrolmen's Ben- The inspectors are a differ- he said, they conduct their Entertainment ...17 Circulation Dept. 741-3339 panel was hearing testimony per. "He knew why he was their'wives and children, evolent Association. ent group than the motor ve- own training programs, in Financial 10 Sports Dept. 741-0017 for, said Mr. Keuper. Mr. Sta- there." spent Saturday morning pick- There was no disruption of hicle examiners, who are the contrast with other groups Horoscope 16 Women's News 741-0010 vola came before the panel at Mr. Keuper said that if the eting motor vehicle stations in service since nearly all of the persons who actually do the which get their training from Movies 17 Accounts Payable 741-0010 the request of his attorney, he state Appellate Division 11 municipalities, including stations were closed on Satur- inspecting of cars and trucks. the State Police. dbituaries...7.............i».........4 Acct's Receivable 741-0010 said.