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See Foreign Aid Cut of Billion Wealfcer Distribution Today 22,400 en torattrow. Low tonight In fee 40s. 'High tomorrow 51 to ». See weather, page 2. DIAL SH I-0010 Inuid dill;, Monday through Ttiity. Btemi Cl«u Ponut VOL. 85, NO. 193 Pali M JU1 Sank Md at Additional MUllni OHlwa. RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1963 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Legislature to Act on Tax Reform Delay TRENTON (AP)-iBoth houses a bill postponing, for the third and will not be used in court The tax reform law was orig- that the law would raise their that county boards of taxation of the state Legislature were pre- year, a-sweeping property tax cases or by local tax assessors. inally enacted in 1960 and sched- taxes. But legislators agreed could select a percentage of trua pared to take action today an "a reform law. The Assembly The Assembly amendment al- uled to take effect in 1901 but a that the forms, which have been value lower than 100 per cent bill postponing a sweeping tax amended the measure last week ready requires that the forms be storm of protest by farmers and simplified, are necessary to find and all municipalities within the reform law, but no one was quite to require businessmen and destroyed within one year and businessmen forced two post- out what the new law would do county could assess real prop- sure what the action would be. farmers to file forms by July 1 requires that the information on ponements, to taxes. erty at that percentage, Th« Senate President William E. listing' their machinery, equip- the individual forms be treated Opponents said the tax forms Set Percentage new law also contains revised Ozzard, R-Somerset, said before ment and inventories. confidentially. are too complicated and charged The tax reform law provides (See TAX LAW, Page 3) the session that the Senate The forms would be used by wanted to amend an Assembly the state to get some idea of the amendment to the postponement effect of the property tax reform bill. law. Assembly Majority Leader J. To Protect Filers Edward Crabiel, D-Middlesex, Ozzard said the Senate wanted said he didn't think the amend- to amend the form-filing provision ment was necessary and ques- to provide protection for the See Foreign Aid tioned whether the Senate had people who file the form. He the power to amend an Assembly wants the bill to guarantee that amendment to a Senate bill. the forms will only be used by On March 11 the Senate passed the state for statistical purposes Dayey Moore DiesCut of Billion WASHINGTON (AP)-Congress beginning July 1—$1 billion more Gen. Lucius Clay—told Kenned aid request Is $1 billion higher appears likely to act on a presi- than this year. Kennedy, how- the program was too big—tryln than this year's program, the Of Ring Injuries dential committee's recommenda- ever, is expected to send a mes- to do "too much for too many. Clay committee was- recommend- I DOOD IT WITH Mr INDIAN AX — Brian Murphy, 5, sage to Congress this week cut- ing It be chopped by $1.5 billion. «n of Mr. and MM. Robert Murphy, River St., Wait tion to tighten up the foreign aid •Overweight' LOS ANGELES (AP) — Davey ban-born boxer, a Mexico City program by pulling the purse ting back his aid request by But William T. Dentzler, execu- resident, told Mrs. Moore how sor- $200 million or more. The report, made public Sa Keansburg, found this stone in four-foot well trench his Moore, a colorful ring champion strings about $1 billion tighter. tive director of the Clay corn* for nearly four years, died today ry he was and said that he was urday evening, found that this mittee, said last night thii was brother, Kenneth, 19, was digging in backyard. Officials The signs on Capitol Hill indi- But one high official remarked year's $3.9 billion foreign aid of injuries received in the fight "praying every night" for the re- that the administration will be not so. «f Rutgers University have verified that it is an authentic last Thursday that cost him his covery of his opponent in the cate the program will be the program was overweight by hall The committee, he said, was main target of efforts to trim "lucky" to escape with a reduc- a billion dollars when weighed • Indian work ax. Here, with later American handle and world featherweight title. tragic bout. tion of no more than $1 billion. speaking of only this year's pro- Was Confident President Kennedy's $98.8 billion on the scales of the tougher new gram, ending June 30, and not rope, Brian is-trying it out on tree. .Rutgers says at one Moore lapsed into a coma short- budget. standards it was recommending. ly after his bout with Sugar Ra- Mrs. Moore expressed confi- In a hard-hitting report, the next year's. Also, he said, the time there must have been an encampment of Indians at mos and never regained consci dence that her husband would be Kennedy has asked for $4.9 bil- presidential committee—made up This led to some interpreta- report listed several new proj< tite (which is near creek) but could not further identify ousness. all right. lion in foreign aid for the year of 10 private citizens headed by tions that since the new foreign ects which it thought should bs (tone or tribe. Murphys have written to state officials Moore's wife, Geraldine, 26, had A late evening bulletin from the added. The committee did not propose in effort to, get more information. maintained a bedside vigil in the doctors seemed to give her added hospital much of the time. She reason for hope. Moore's pulse, any immediate specific cuts. If had become exhausted and was temperature and bipod pressure urged, though, graduated future resting in a nearby room when all had shown improvement. reductions, tightening of assist- death came at 2:20 a.m. • But the fighter's condition wors- ance criterja and reassessment Party Officer Quit A hospital bulletin said only ened during the night. The first of administration procedures and doctors and nurses were present bulletin Of the morning said personnel. when the fighter succumbed to Moore's pulse was irregular and Security Need brain damage. described his general condition as These steps, It contended, were In Marlboro Issue Ironically, Moore, 29, gave up deteriorating. necessary to strengthen the prc . MARLBORO - A member of signing because "I believe thii his title—and his life—in the city Sunday, Pope John XXIII called gram which the committee felt the township Democratic execu- administration has lost the co of his greatest triumph. It was the sport of boxing barbaric and was essential to security of the tive committee has submitted her fidence of the people," here that lie won the featherweight "contrary to natural principles.' United States and the non-Com- munist world. resignation to the county execu- "This, Mrs. Jackson continued crown from Hogan (Kid) Bassey At Lenten services in Ostia, Italy, tive chairman because "I find I "I believe has done serious dam- of Nigeria in 1969. the pontiff declared: "Christ en- The only committee member can no longer associate myself age to the prestige of the Demo- Ramos, the new champion, gaged in neither boxing nor poll' to. dissent was AFX-CIO Presi- with the present administration," cratic party." sobbed in an apologetic meeting tics." dent George Meany. Ha said aid , Mrs, Kate Jackson, who served Mrs. Jackson said, "Our party with Mrs. Moore Sunday. The Cu- (See DOCTORS SAY, Page 14) (See FOREIGN AID. Page 3) at committeewoman for Marl- won victory last November, after boro for "many years" in a let- 25 years as a weak minority, am ter to County Chairman John W. immediately after taking offici Applegate said she was re- the Democratic majority, undei Vote Tomorrow SixKilled the leadership of Mayor Joseph A. Lanzaro, introduced a down- On $1,950,000 School Proposal Find Body grading ordinance in the face In Traffic the well known opposition of RAR1TAN TOWNSHIP - Voters here will decide the fate majority of the people. of a proposed $1,950,000 school building program at the polls Of Second tomorrow. • Sought by Builders Accidents Mrs. Jackson said Mayor Polls will .be open from 2 to 9 p. m. • •.,.. 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' tonic'River bis. been identified were a major factor in the de- Voters will also be asked to approve the transfer of The, victims: 'is thaLof Mrs. Barbara Gross- cision to introduce the ordinance {115,000 from the" current expense account to the capital out- IT'S INTERNATIONAL — OIIVB)Williams of Sierra Leone points to location of her Laurel Springs — Two women at this time (Jan. 4.)" lay category for purchase of two proposed school sites. •ttUfl, 31,- "of, New Shrewsbury, Weit African homeland 'on; world-map for Whitney Crowell, president of the Red were struck and killed by a car who was killed in a plane crash Mrs.
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