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Smith and Marcus resented at virtually all of the venience of upper county voters. be published. itical Education has looked over pike revenues, which tops the mouth, even though the minority Daly against Democrats Cornelius 'Hunt' festivities, police reported And the other will be, as sched- The detective said to have all the Senate and Assembly public question column on the bal- party proved to be running a J. Guiney, Jr. and Hugh B. Mee- no undue commotion. uled, at Sea Girt Inn, for inter- made the inquiry has admitted candidates in Monmouth County lot Nov. 5. losing cause. han. From Democratic headquarters est of the rest of the county's he was engaged to look into Mr, and has decided not to endorse In all of the counties where the The Monmouth.contests are be- Meanwhile, there were continu- came an announcement that the Democrats. Moody's activities when resident any of them. committee took no stand— At- tween Senate incumbent Richard ing efforts on both sides to gather party's annual Governor's Ball Mr. Moody's forces conducted of Mississippi, until he moved to Vincent J. Murphy, president lantic, Bergen, Cape May, Hunt- R. Stout, running for his fourth voter confidence. in Monmouth has split its bound- a motorcade through Long Branch New Jersey nine years ago, but of the AFL-CIO committee on erdon, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, term — a distinction no one else All shades of political debate, aries. The event, originally sche- Saturday and introduced a new has declined to say who employed political education, announced Somerset, Sussex and Warren- has ever won — and Mayor Earl and of smiling candidates faces duled for Friday night at Sea campaign song "They Looked him. Republicans have denied support for Democrats in 11 Republicans hold the seats. In Moody, of Middletown Township; were seen' on the treadmill of Girt Inn, with Gov. Richard J. Him Over," taking off on a re- responsibility. counties and took no position for, the others, where endorsements between Republican Assembly- weekend local organization ral- Hughes to speak to the party's ported private detective investiga- The mayor also was on the or against, either party aspirants were made, the committee fav- men Alfred N. Beadleston and lies, and at many of the social dancing set, will be held in two tion of the candidate In his home receiving side of barbed com- in the other 10. ored Democrats, whether incum- Irving E. Keith, incumbents, and functions which were part of the parts the same night. state of Mississippi. ment. Middletown Township Com- The statement said the commit- bents or challengers. Clarkson S. Fisher, and Demo- traditional Monmouth Hunt on One will be at The Oaks, Me- . Accuses GOP mittee candidate, William Foulks, tee is "completely in support" Backed Demos crats Paul Kiernan, Jr., Donald Amory Haskelf g Woodland Farm Quire's Grove, Rt. 35, Middle- Mr. Moody has accused county a Republican, said he recalled of the two-part $750 million bond In previous years, labor politi- J. Cunningham, anil Leo Wein- estate in Middletown. town, hardby Mr. Moody's cam- Republicans of causing the probe (See POLITICS, Page 3) Vincent J. Murphy Ship Missing; Gale Warnings Up Here Storm WASHINGTON (AP) — Hurri- .bout 100 miles southeast of Cape area-in search of a decommis- The Navy said the seas in that lut there was no Indication so cane Ginny appeared to be slow- Hatteras,. N. C. sioned Navy, picket ship,, the area are running 40 to 50 feet ar, officials said that resi- ly lumbering away from shore And it sent gale winds whis- Fogg, with an officer and nine high. ents of the often storm-swept today as it whipped up high tling as far as 250 miles away. enlisted men aboard. The Salish was also reported slands would have to be evacu- waves and winds off the North At 5 a.m. EST, the Weather The vessel, formerly a destroy- having difficulty steering in the ated. Carolina coast. One ship with 10 Bureau reported that Ginny, aft- er-escort, was being towed by high seas, fierce winds and driv- Stand Watch navy men aboard was reported er having hovered hear Cape the tug Salish when the tow line ing rain. missing in the raging seas. Hatteras, was finally veering parted Saturday night 45 miles Winds buffeting the coast cut Meanwhile the Navy stood Ginny, which grew quickly in- northeast at about 6 miles an southeast of Cape Lookout. off telephone communications be- watch at its big Norfolk, Va., ) a full-blown hurricane last hour. The Fogg has no power of its tween the mainland and North base to evacaute planes if need night, packed 90-mile- an-hour Rescue planes and a Coast own and hasn't been heard'from Carolina's string of sandy is- be in the face of Ginnyfs winds. winds that extended as far as Guard cutter sped into the storm since the line parted. lands known as the Outer Banks. Civil Defense and other emer- 60 miles in all directions from ;ency agencies were on alert In where it churned the Atlantic the, areas. North Carolina officials V pended operations of ferries at Turnpike Hit Oregon and Hatteras Inlets early Again by Fog FireFighters Watch Ginny yesterday because of rough wa- ter and high winds. BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS state to be in a condition of emergency. His KIBBLING OASIS — This crater on Whitman Dr., River Plaza, was created over the NEWARK (AP)-Fog closed A partially completed bridge action Saturday was followed by a ban on down the northern end of the Parched New Jersey had little hope of across Oregon Inlet was opened weekend by a break in a water line. The break first became noticeable Saturday New Jersey Turnpike this morn- receiving rain today but weathermen focused outdoor fires "by any person for any reason morning and tent untold thousands of gallons of water into Shadow Lake before a anywhere, except with the specific permis- > to allow motorists to leave the ing. their attention on Hurricane Ginny, crouched Outher Banks. •-.,.• ' ' craw from the Monmouth Consolidated Water Co., repaired the lino early today. On* No traffic was permitted on in the Atlantic southeast of Cape Hatteras, sion of the state civil defense director." State Fire Warden R. Wesley Davis said A local official said last night, resident said ha measured the flow of watar from the break at one gallon per sec- the superhighway from exit II N. C. : in Secaucus to exit 18, the The forecast was for fair weather—and the Norvin Green fire is "practically under however, that there was no in- ond. Break caused in a 10-foot hole measuring 15x10 feat, in the street. In back- turnpike's northern terminus that's been the story for the state since Sept. control, but we're afraid we may hit some dication that Outer Banks rest- near the George Washington 30, the last time a significant amount of rain winds Monday and they could raise havoc." dents would have to be evacu- ground is sign apparently posted by an observer angered over the delay in fixing ated. •• the break. bridge. fell. He said his agency had received a fore- The closedown was ordered The prolonged dryness so far has had cast of 10 to 15 mile per hour winds, without During the night the Weather at 4:40 a.m. Fog warnings these effects: rain. The large fire broke out at several Bureau posted hurricane warn- also were Illuminated south of Crews battling a 3,000-acre fire in Norvln points outside the firelines early Sunday, Da- ings for the Hatteras vicinity the closed-down section, but Green State Forest, Passaic County, have vis said, adding "It must have been the work and ordered a hurricane watch speed limits were not lowered, been unable to clamp the blaze under con- of arsonists." . , for the coastal area from Nags Defeat in Viet Nam state police said. trol. Numerous smaller fires have erupted The state of emergency ruling by Hughes Head to Cape Lookout, N> C. SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP) - people could not block all the exit planes and damaged several oth- The doMdown meant that in the bone-dry woodlands but they have probably will remain in effect until suffi- Gale warnings flew' from Sajtb Vietnamese and U.S. Army canals." er, helicopters. < • •;. vehicles crowie«.toto New J*»- been checked quickly.. • cient rain comes to remove ths tire hazard, Block Island south to Myrtla ;«^ceri expected Trouble when .The Vietnamese assault was sey from New York via the Municipalities have been taking; steps.to Davis said. He predicted that would require Beach, S.C., and over the south- : Helicopters Hit v; they planned a weekend attack Four American crewmen were further hampered by a torrential George Washington bridge conserve rapidly dwindling water supplies.