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Police Guard Is Ordered for Council Session 5% Surtax The Daily Register VOL 97 NO. 136 SHREWSBURY, N. J. MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1974 TEN CENTS Police guard is ordered for council session By JANE FODERARO yesterday that the governing body had ordered police protec- people stormed the podium'1 And why weren't arrests made ihe citys KcvplMce »i ihe original revaluation m (act at tion at tonight's meeting, but refused to comment on the num- immediately'1" She is expected to appear ai tonight's meeting apparent discrepant irs citnl in Hie n poll LONG BRANCH - Police will stand guard at tonights ber of officers requested to denounce the arrests — The CCG, which ha- bent promoting i change in the City Council meeting when several political groups are ex- "Ask them; they ordered it." he said (The emotionally charged meeting »( Dec 10 Incused on pected to zero in on.a variety of controversial issues here, not torn of government here, ;IIMI li expected lo raise • new is- The council members who could be reached refused to the fatal shooting of an unarmed black youth by a city police- sue They are In dew,mil inswwi fnm\ city official! regard' the least of which is the council's latest effort to insure order comment. However, it was learned that at least four officers man A state Grand Jury today was to continue hearing evi- at City Council meetings ing fees charged lui rammer M ;i beacn facility funded will stand guard in the meeting hall while reinforcements will dence in the incident, including testimony from local police ) through the open Spacei Land Program "(the federal Hous- The council on Friday ordered police guards to avoid a re- be on call in another part of City Hall — Two politically active organizations Citizens for Com- ing and I'rban Development (III11)) agenc) According lo peat of a melee that broke out at the Dec. 10 council meeting The City Council is expected to come under fire tonight mission Government (CCC) and the I'nited Civic Taxpayers III I) area director .lames I' Sweeney, the feet charged at Approximately 50 black citizens, among 200 plus attending the on at least three fronts: Association, are expected to turn out in force to demand the beach facihu i former beach club "wet* found to be e\- session, were angered by remarks of Councilman James Den — Black citizens are expected to protest the arrests nn scuttling of a ntywide revaluation Salvature Veccione. ('('<', cessi\e and must be lowered to complj H'tth 111 I) require- nis and charged toward him. Several city officials reportedly Friday of two men charged with disorderly conduct during president, said yesterday that a report on the revaluation, ments (III!) pottC) stales that il (en are Charged, lhf\ were struck during the attack, but there were no serious in- the Dec 10 meeting. One was charged additionally with as- produced during the last month by a three-man panel of real must be nominal and "not discriminatory ') Seasonal fees al juries. sault and battery. Julia Wheeler, a spokesman, stated over estate experts, "proves beyond a doubt that the revaluation Maj John M. Buffin. public safety director, acknowledged (tie weekend: "Why were only two complaints signed when 50 should be thrown out " The groups protest what they consider See Police, page 2 5% surtax plan is expected to face close Senate battle TRENTON - A close vote year, no district would get enactment would come at a than enough funding for the funds not needed in the 197ft is predicted next Monday less than 50 per cent of the later date There also would be 1975-76 fiscal school year 1976 school year would be car. when the state Senate returns state aid it now receives a provision for tax withhold- This money would also be ried over for use in 1976-77 lo to take final action on a pro- There would be no protection ing. in addition to school aid funds complete the phase out of the posed 5 per cent federal in- in the 1977-78 year. Senate backers of the plan already built into the state existing state aid formula sys- come tax surcharge and a The 5 per cent surcharge estimate that It will generate budget. That figure is esti- tem, companion measure to phase would be on federal tax pay- $125 million in the first six mated at $604 million In 1977-78. when school dis- out protective features of the ments of New Jersey resi- months of 1975 and (250 mil- In effect, the Senate is tricts would no longer be pro- existing state school aid sys- dents and nonresidents work- lion for the fiscal school year. thinking in terms of a $1 bil- tected from complete or par- tem. ing in the state. The $125 million would be car- lion financing package for the tial loss of state aid under the The Senate approved an The tax plan would take ef- ried over and added to the 1975-76 school year. existing formula. municipal- amendment to the tax bill fect Wednesday even though $250 million to provide more the excess of surcharge See Close, page 2 Friday, lowering a proposed tax surcharge from 6.5 to 5 per cent. The vote was 15-1 with 31 of the Senate's 40 members present. The vote was 23 to 2 on the school aid Those post-Yule packages bill. STARS ARE PALLBEARERS FOR BENNY — The casket containing the An amendment to the tax body of Jack Benny Is carried from Hillside Memorial Park Chapel In Cul- surcharge bill requires only a ver City yesterday with three of Hollywood's best known entertainers majority of those voting while among the pallbearers. On far side of casket, from left, are Gregory Peck, adoption of the bill requires a are on their way from IRS Frank Sinatra and Milton Berle. Others are unidentified. majority of the entire senate membership. NEWARK (AP) - Those ply report the total on either payer claiming unmarried, Tax accounts maintained by the IRS are keyed to the Senators said after the vot- traditional post-holiday pack- the 1040 form or 1M0A On the head of household filing stat- combination of the first four ing Friday that they expected ages have been placed in the 1974 returns, taxpayers who us. letters of the taxpayers last a close vote next week. They mails, a reminder to 3.2 mil- received more than $400 in ei- The IRS plans to get very name and his Social Security said they were unsure of the lion Jerseyans thai it's lime ther dividends or interest in- strict this year to insure that number. 4,700 feared dead Assembly's attitude toward once again to square accounts come, must break it down on married taxpayers report va- the amendment. with the Internal Revenue schedule B and fUe a 1MO re- lid Social Security numbers Klinsman announced that Service. turn. The legislature is grappling These must be Included on toll-free telephone assistance with ways of meeting tomor- Approximately 900,000 of Klinsman said the decision any 1974 return. Returns filed will be available throughout row's court-imposed deadline these packages contain I040A to send the so-called long jointly by husband and wife, the state starting Jan. 2. All in Pakistani quake for legislative action on a new short forms. The remaining form, 1040, or the short form or returns filed separately by telephone tax assistance will school aid financing. 2.3 million contain regular rests largely on IRS comput- each of them, must report be handled out of Camden 1040 forms as well as the ers and past experience. both Social Security numbers. Bulletin But officials stressed these northeast of Anchorage, The Senate action came and here. Telephone calls to were preliminary figures. Alaska; at Richmond, Calif., same supporting schedules Those who receive short Refunds will not be issued on local offices will automati- PATTAN, Pakistan (AP) - late Friday after a private "We already know of one in the San Francisco Bay that recipients filed with their forms but feel they should any return that does not in- cally be transfered to the cen- The earthquake that rocked meeting with Gov. Brendan returns last year. have long forms should get in clude both Social Security village that has been flat- area, and in central Chile. T. Byrne. tralized information centers, northern Pakistan Saturday tened and have spotted anoth- There were no reports of cas- "The Postal Service has as- touch with the nearest IRS of- numbers. leaving local office represen- night killed 4,7M people aid er nearby," an official said ualties or serious damage. In dealing with the compan- sured us that all booklets will fice, or simply pick up appro- "If a return from a married tatives free to concentrate on Injured about I3.IM. seulor "There may be several oth- Officials described the ion school aid measure, the be delivered or forwarded by priate forms at the post of- taxpayer arrives at the Holts assisting taxpayers who visit army •(fleers taking part in ers. The area is so remote we noontime Chilean earthquake Senate decided to phase out Jan. 4," according to Elmer fice. vllle, N.Y., service center in person. The toll-free num- rescue and relief operations just don't know until we have as "very long and intense." the system over a period of H. Klinsman, director of the Both forms contain a "no" without Social Security num- bers are: estimated today. done a thorough survey." Two moderate earthquakes two years rather than end it IRS for New Jersey "We're box on the Presidential Cam- bers for both husband and RAWALPINDI, Pakistan hit near Anchorage, Alaska — abruptly.
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