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Link Kenny with Rayons [ NEWARK (AP)- the Fed- Ty Treasurer; Philip Konz, in Ws Opening Statement, Raid Bid Link Kenny With rayons [ NEWARK (AP)- The fed- ty treasurer; Philip Konz, in Ws opening statement, raid bid. Stern said Murphy told -Sylvan Pools of Pennsyl- eral government says Hudson Jersey City business adminis* Kenny and his codefendants, Langenfelder representatives vania wanted to snpply swim- County political boss John V. trator and Bernard Murpby, four of them alleged "bag 'aboard a company plane in ming pools to Jersey City in Kenny masterminded a multi- Jersey City purchasing agent, men," used their political Newark, "We are asking sev- 1968, and Murphy told them'•• million dollar kickback oper- Defendant Severed muscle and official positions en per cent in cash" - about "We want 10 per cent." Stem ation affecting firms doing A 10th defendant, James to extort large sums of cash'$3 million. said a representative of the business with.the county and Corrado, assistant superinten. from contractors, engineering —T^io Boonton Sewer Proj- firm "did in fact ship 18,000 in Jersey City. dent of Pollack Hospital, Jer- firms and supply houses. ect, a job awarded to Bay cash from Pennsylvania to The allegation was made as sey City, was severed from Examples Cited Palmer "Associates at $30,000 Jersey City, where it was paid Kenny, Mayor Thomas J. the trial by Judge Robert He cited three examples: . in 1969. "Before they could get- to Murphy." Whelan of Jersey City and Shaw, who permitted him to. -The Longwood Valley Wa- paid," Stern said, "they were . stern said Murphy, Wolfe, several present or former offi- plead guilty to a bribery ter Project, on which the C.J. told by Murphy it would re- Flaherty and County Engl- cials went on trial yesterday charge. Langenfelder Co. of Balti- quire 10 per cent for the boys neer Frank G. Manning were on 34 counts of conspiracy and- US. Atty. Herbert J. Stern, more submitted a $40 million downtown." bag men for the scheme.' extortion of- $182,000'from Msmm«aCT»gg^^ 1 three business firms. The de-' > fendants, besides Kenny, 78, T~1 ~W ~M /""** "• d* fi i SSaKsS Federal Study ofv County > York Authority; Walter W. • V ; Wolfe, Democratic chairman _. _ -— -_ _- ____. _ --._ '_ president; FredW^Hud-.' #/ UlL IVl tsL WW Ustl FT CUA-PmfUi: son County police chief; Jo- ** . , , ' . .'• sepb Stapleton, Hudson Coua- FBEEHOLD - Following a 2%-lour close-door confer- vestigation Is completed by the bureau. I can't say that it will . - ence yesterday, county officials said they welcome an In depth be released even then," he said. 9 •__ A _._o study of the county jaU by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Mr. Irwin said the closed-door conference covered every- O ID. jfViCi* Freeholder Director Joseph C. Brain, acting as spokes- thing in detail. man for the gronp, said the discussion covered the> jaU break, "We are both endeavoring to get more personnel at the £-K1T-J-I*] -I-^V the jaUfacilnV, personnel an4"everjthingc«Bmected with the jail," he continued. ."They are difficult to get The turnover is'. Linik.CQ.tO facility." , .' quite heavy. It isn't the nicest job in the world and it is diffl- Ica Mr. Irwin said the freeholders received a report from cult to get employes even though we offer increments and Tl»>»-ft- TP-1-n.r* Sheriff Paul Kiernan concerning the jail break of April 5 in taMngprograms." lat XnClL XlXuS which two Inmates escaped. Both inmates have since been re- Mr. Irwin said the freeholders wOl meet with the sheriff he c5 captured. again when the federal people arrive. • ib- TRENTON (AP) - A state Appreciation Told "The board is satisfied with the Bheriff's report," he said. grand jury has indicted seven The freeholder director said that Warren Wirth, a federal 'Everything Possible' ia persons from New Jersey and jail inspector, has offered the county the services of the bu- Sheriff Kiernan said that, "we are all doing everything B. PhiladelDhia including two reau and that it was the consensus that "we would welcome possible to make the jail the type of an institution the people of 'ho contractors on charges of OD- anv DclP from tto federal Bureau of Prisons concerning the Monmouth County want." eratine a tine that stole and jail faculty and training of personnel from the ground up." When the prosecutor's report was turned over to Mm <rt. rii^ncSinf fc™ <.nnChn.Minn Mr. Wiith sM that the dubit know when the study would Wednesday, Sheriff Kiernan declined to make it public. He War Tale fcEGAi NOTICE —_ Scheduled Utilities Authority Denies situoted oUl WestVront Street. Rei For Monday Objections, If any; should be mode *!»• mediately In writing lo John Bryon, CJtflt „„.„..o'ns. If ony, should be mode Im- of the Borough ot Red Bar*. mediately In writing to: Jerome S. Reed, ' MATAWAN - John BoTough Clerk, ef Borough ot New Plant Causes Foul Odors Bradley, former president of USSIER A. RUSIN operation, Uie plant continues ADELINE RUSIN cSlikvieN UOUORS INC. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - on holidays, and were ada- the Matawan Regional Board Moyil.a 17.50 910 Shrewsbury Ave.. mant that the acreage smells to operate below minimum New Shrewsbury, N.J. The Municipal Utilities Au- of Education, will speak on NOTICE W.00 thority last night disavowed were added to by the treat- standards of-from 80 to 85 per "The Route of the Under- An ordlnonce entitled "An Ordinance of cent BOD removal. the Borough ot Shrewsbury, Monmoulh NOTICE any blame for the recurring ment plant. ground" Monday at an 8 p.m. County, Slate or New Jersey, to Prevent MONMOUTH COUNTY Paul Ruzuka represented Disorderly Conduct; To Protect Persons; SURROGATE'S COURT odors in the Northland section "The plant is working {per- meeting of the Matawan His- Private and Public Property; to Promote ESTATE OF JOSEPH L. SMITH, DE- the company here during the and Preserve Public Health ond Welfare, CEASED 01 StraUimore, which IS resi- fectly," Mr. Almerino stated, torical Society in the lounge of Peace, Safely, Morots and Good Order, tests, which should determine and Providing Penalties for the Violations Pursuant to the order at S. THOMAS dents at the meeting claimed and Harry Allen, engineering the Matawan Presbyterian Thereof" was presented for introduction GAGLIANO, Surrogate of the County of consultant with the Charles J. once and for all whether the and first readinq on April 6, 1971 by the Monmoulh, this day made, on the appli- emanated from the treatment Church, Kt. 34 and Franklin Borough Council of Shrewsbury and on cation of the undersigned, Joseph F. tgoe firm's process is at fault and May 15, l?71 was finally adopted and op- Sole Executor of the estate of the said Jo- plant there. Kupper firm, con curred. .St. seph L. Smith deceased, notice Is hereby whether it has lived up to its proved. given lo the creditors ot said deceased; to Frederick Almerino, chair" The engineer explained that A navigator in World War ROBERT C. LAWRENCE. Ill present to the said Sole Executor their the plant is successfully re- performance guarantee. Mayor claims under oath within sk months (run man of the authority and chief II, Mr; Bradley was shot Attest: JeanW. Fobrv this date. engineer James Langford ex- moving 90 per cent BOD "We have received some of down over Holland in 1943 and Clerk Dated: May 5th, 1971 which is higher than the state- the tests and they show 90 per May 21 WJ JOSEPH F. IGOE, plained at length that the helped to safety by the under- 320 South Harrison Street, imposed minimums. cent BOD removal over 24 NOTICE East Orange, New Jersey 07011 problems are caused by de- ground movement. He revi- Toke notice that Shadowbrook Inc., t/a Composing plant life drying in The only time the plant hours," Mr. Almerino ex- sited Holland and Belgium Rod's Shadowbrook.has applied.to the Messrs. Reussllle. Cornwtll, plained. Mayor and Council of Shrewsbury AAausner & Corotenutg, the sun. could have been a contrib- with his family and was Borough for a Plenary Retoll Con- 34 Brood Street, uting factor in the odors, was sumption License lor premises situated at Red Bank, New Jersey 07701 The vegetation, until early "However, our tests and the named an honorary citizen of Broad Street, Shrewsbury, New Jersey. Attorneys when the lake rose and over- Oblecllons, If any, should bo made Irn "2! • 113,00 May, had been covered by a state's which are based on Wepion, Belgium. mediately In writing to Jean W. Fobry. 15-acre lake, just beyond the flowed into it, causing mal- Clerk ot the Borough of Shrewsbury. NOTICE functions in the operation and eight hours, show only a con- The society will sponsor a (Signed! MONMOUTH COUNTY plant, which was caused by a sistent 78 per cent BOD re- SHADOWBROOK INC. SURROGATES COURT effective treatment of sew- jamboree Saturday, June 5, in OFFICERS ESTATE OF PAJQUALlfe MAROA- clogged culvert beneath the moval," he added. Gerard H. Keller Jr., President RELLA, DECEASED i age, Mr. Langford explained. the parking lot behind the 9<WllihlreDr., New Shrewsbury, N.J. Pursuant to the order of S. THOMAS Central Jersey right of way. 1 The chairman said the firm YMCA building, Main St. Donald Peter Keller, vice President GAGLIANO, Surrogate ot the County ot Calls Prove ffctUe Mr. Almerino urged the 4 South Gale Hi,, Apt. 2A Monmouth, this day made, on the appli- has 99 days to make all test Highlighting the event will be Murray Hill, N.J. • cation of the undersigned, Kathleen Mu- Mr. Almerino explained the Northland Park residents to Eugene 1.
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