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Soviets Expel | U.S SPORTS LOCAL SOX CRUSH SAMARITAN On a chilly night at Besides being a star Shea, the Boston Red Sox athlete and scholar, rocked ace pitcher Michael Hanus of aren't Just for men only. D wight Gooden and Keansburg has also help- routed the Mets, 9-3. ed handicapped youths become scouts. Page IB Page 3A The Register Vol. 109 No. 42 MONMOUTH COUNTY'S NEWSPAPER ... SINCE 1878 MONDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1986 25 CENTS^i Soviets expel | U.S. diplomats 5 Americans told to leave Russia mention the U.S. expulsions of the By AJJ50N 5MALE Soviet diplomats from the United Associated Press Nations, but Georgy Arbatov, a chief Kremlin spokesman, Indicated tha( MOSCOW — The Soviet Union the Soviets were retaliating. Arbatov expelled five U.S. diplomats yester- spoke in a satellite interview from day, five days after the last of 26 Moscow on the CBS-TV program Soviet U.N. envoys ordered out or Face the Nation. the United States returned home. "The Americans will (see that) Mr. A Kremlin official linked the ex- Gorbachev to a very forthoommjf pulsions to the U.S. order against the man if he has good partners. But If Soviet U.N. diplomats. In Washing- you behave in such a way J>« ton, Secretary of State George 8hulU becomes very tough," Arbatov sal'd, responded, "We will protest and we referring to Soviet leader Mikhail s. will take some action." • Gorbachev. Yesterday's expulsions of four "It can cool down to xero In both diplomats in Moscow and one in countries if you go on thi» way o'/ Leningrad were announced by the retaliation after retaliation," official news agency Tass. It said in Arbatov added. a brief report that the Foreign Shultz, appearing on ttve NBC -TV Ministry determined they had en- program Meet the Press, said It I J; op; gaged in "impermissible activities," to President Reagan to decide what a catch phrase for espionage. action to take. "The prudent; will The five are Jack Roberts of the consult, and he will decide," HhutU U.S. consulate in Leningrad and four said. : : diplomats from the U.S. Embassy in Donald Began, the White House Moscow: William Norville, a first chief of staff, said on Fact the secretary, Charles Ehrenfried, a Nation: "I'm disappoint cd to r tee that third secretary, and attaches Gary (the expulsions). I thou ght t h at after Lonnquist and David Harris. Reykjavik, relationship wot lid have The Tass announcement did not See EXPEL, Ptp 4A . < TMEBEOISTEH/CAHLDFOHINO Union Beach mayor PUT A LJD ON if —Ralph Mofeen Jr. and Mary Walter nail down atop the county'a telteet structures said patience, balance and a rooting material on the water tank atop Rivarviaw Towers in Red good pair of shoes are essential when one has to climb around Bank. Carpenters and other* In the construction field who work scaffolds and ladders with the agility of a mountain climber. 'outraged' by letter Committee and that he approved it B» MHNY TRAIHOH before it was released. Construction workers high on their jobs The Register "The mayor has said lit to us in the hallways a numbe r of times thst we sawing and caulking atop the towers, ance and a good pair of shoes are essential should get out of the water busi- •y MATH o*r JOHNSON where they were constructing an ornamen- when one has to climb around scaffolds, UNION BEACH — The mayor said yesterday that he was "outraged" by ness," said Bernstein. "If the mayor ThtRtoJMr tal cupola for the building, to point out ladders and brick walls with the ease and denies he wants t o glv e it away, he's why they enjoy working where few others agility of a mountain climber. a letter to the editor that appeared in a liar." dare to climb. "You have to be part mountain goat The Sunday Register that accused BED BANK — The water fountain U a the Republicans of wanting to sell When told of Bernstein's state- long way down when you're 176 feet in the Beautiful scenery, fresh air and s bit of when you work up here," Schluter said. adventure are common denominators they The workers at the Rlverview Towers the borough's water plant. ment, Stoppiello saUl, "I never said air. site bring with them a variety of expertise "That's a false statement," said it. I never intend to sell it." Ask Ralph Molion Jr., who makes his all share. Although for some, the incentive to less for the view and more for the bucks. that comes from experience of Jobs at other Republican Mayor Carmen Stop- Democratic Councilman John living climbing around 15-story buildings sites in the area. piello. "No Republican has ever gone Keating said the Republicans first — he and others hsve come to learn thst "Money to money — when you make the money you go," said Joe Schluter, who Some of the high points of their work on record to sell the water plant. I proposed selling the water plant they might not get a second chance if they want to know where they've heard "back about fl ve years ago." make a false move or wrong step. with Rich Wood are fiberglass specialists. includes roof work on the Tower Hill They take time from their craft of making Church In Bed Bank, Navesink House, one Republican say they want to sell Keating said the issue has surfaced There is no room for error when the price Biverview Medical Center, and the (the water plant)." to a long, free fall. surfboards at Wood's Atlantic Coast Surf & again recently as one of the options Sail, Sea Bright, to climb up flight* of stairs borough's Municipal Building, which is Joan Sodon, a Union Beach resi- for the borough to meet a state "It's beautiful, It's Interesting, It's dif- and hang around with others who don't get getting a face lift after 100 years by Red dent who wrote the letter, said she mandate to reduce water usage from ferent," said the carpenter-contractor ss Bank resident Dick Bills whose Job it to to read the Republicans wanted to sell he stood atop Biverview Towers and queasy when cars look like Matchbox toys its own system by 60 percent by and pedestrians resemble ants. complete all the metal and steel work. the plant in a campaign flier put out January 1987. surveyed the autumn splendor along the* by the Democrats. The workers, some specializing in Although a fall from a roof a few years Stoppiello said the options Keating Navesink River. ago cost Bills six broken ribs, he remains "The water plant means a lot to The Holmdel resident is accustomed to carpentry, some in fiberglass, others with was referring to came from a letter steel and metal, don't put their lives on the undaunted and convinced thst s Job out- me. I'll fight tooth and nail to keep the eagle-eye perch. In fact, he said the doors to the place to be. it," said Sodon. "If what (the flier) dated April 30, 1986, from the panoramic view to one of the main advan- line for mere pennies. When a Job takes borough's e ngineering firm, Schopr, them higher than a few stories they said "People look up to you when you work says to not true, it's up to the tages to working In a trade that takes him Republicans to rebut it. I'm only DePalma at id Gillen Inc. atop the tallest buildings In the area. they charge double because of the sheer up here," he said. risks involved. Although the men are non-piused by the repeating what I read." "That's their own engineer," said "It's the Job that has to be dons," he said, .altitude, it doesn't mean they take their When contacted at his home yes- Stoppiello. "The Democrats are the "You work wherever you have to work." "Because of the inherent risks involved, careers lightly. For Wood and Molzon, who terday, Democratic Councilman Lee ones who appointed him." ' • ' • • Molzon and other workers spice up their you're definitely more purposeful in your gave up chances to go into other fields, it Bernstein, who is running for re- Stoppiel lo said the letter contained/ dally lives by taking jobs that elevate them step. You don't want to make a mistake — to the knowledge they made the right election, defended the statements three options for the borough to take to the high spots around the county. And it could be fatal." Schluter said. contained in the campaign flier. to meet the state requirements) they took time from their hammering, Others agreed, and said patience, bal- See HIGH. Page 4A Bernstein said the flier was purchasing 60 percent of its water produced by the borough Democratic ;>ee LETTER. Page 4A Senators oppose measure Firefighter batters foe The wkwiflp number picked to create Lt. Gov. position yesterday In New York's Oaky in pancake-eating bo Number lottery game was 4-6-4 "I will not be supporting that in The "WmFour" number was •y KENMY THAMM any version," said Sen. Richard ty KBMV TRMMM The Register VanWagner, D-Monmouth. "It's The winning number drawn an office we've done without for a ThtRagMer said be was Saturday night in New Jersey's Two Monroouth County state number of years. I frankly don't way his man think It serves any purpose." UNION BEACH — /LewandowsW, 11 Pick-It Lottery was 726.
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