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Bonn Girds to Bar Arab ^Retaliation' BONN (AP) - the West Concentrated in Such Large Israel 1 Today* Our Weekend Enjoyment Section SEE TABLOID ENSEBT The Weather FINAL Increasing cloudiness tbls af- Ked Bank, Freehold ternoon with: possible rain, Ung Branch EDITION wind developing tonight."Par- I I B tial clearii^ tomorrow. 28 PAGES Monmouth County*s Outstanding Home Newspaper TEN CENTS VOL. 95 NO. 53 RED BANK, N. J. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1972 iitniuiitmiimimiuHimtiiiiiiiiiniiitiiittfiiiimiiiiiiitiiiuiiiiimiiiiiiimniiiiiftiiitiitaiiiHiiiiNiui^ Private RR Club Cars, County Libs' Target women commute to New York bership, nor has any woman . The complaint, signed by CRRNJ's 7:37 a.m. out of. en, a restriction he said is de- woman who said hastily "Lis- sent yesterday to the Contract By DORIS KULMAN ten, I don't know who you are, Compliance Division of the by train. The club car policies ever been turned down, since Monmouth NOW president Middletown, the train specif- signed to protect females also don't permit women as the policy doesn't permit Anne E. Yohn, New Mon- ically cited in the complaint, against what he described as but I'm glad you're calling Post Office Department in RED BANK - The Mon- my husband. I hope those Washington, Monmouth NOW guests on the car, though women to be sponsored. mouth, was filed with the Post mouth County Chapter of the last night acknowledged that rough masculine language, male guests are welcome. "We suggest that a more Office Department because it none has women members, particularly on Friday nights women get on.'.' said the railroad "rents luxu- National Organization for The membership policy of ry club cars to groups of No Liquor License equitable arrangement would oversees compliance with the Women has lodged a com- but declared that is because "when we like to drink..." be for luxury cars to be avail- federal equal opportunity law no woman has been nomi- During The Daily Register each club car "is entirely up men" who determine the "There is no liquor license plaint of sex-discrimination to the club," a CRRNJ membership policy. involved: members bring li- able to all train riders, re- in the railroad and trucking against the Central Railroad nated for membership nor ap- reporter's conversation with gardless of race, religion, sex, industries. plied to join. All denied that one member of one of the spokesman said yesterday, The complaint continued: quor and store it in lockers. of New Jersey, alleging that "The railroad has no policy "Specifically, we refer to Beer and soda are bought or national origin, at what- There are three club cars private club cars which oper- either their by-laws or unwrit- clubs, one of many contacted ever necessary extra cost the ten policies exclude women. in an effort to learn the names against carrying women in the New York commuter train elsewhere on the train. on the train the complaint ate on that railroad's public No. 5314. As of June 1972, all "New members are spon- railroad determines and that cites: the Jersey Coast Com- Gallant Reason of the clubs' officers — the list any car. We'd be happy to lines bar women as members supplied by the CRRNJ is out- rent to women as well as to three club cars on that train sored by old club car mem- 'club cars,' as such, be ban- muter, the Red Bankers, and and guests: However, the past president permitted no female mem- bers, so no woman ever has ned altogether on public rail- the Beachcombers. Each pays of one of the three clubs said of-date — the telephone at one men." The presidents of the three point waas grabbed by a In its letter of complaint. bers, though hundreds of area been able to apply for mem- roads." See Club, page 2 clubs which rent cars on the that its by-laws do bar wom- Bonn Girds to Bar Arab ^Retaliation' BONN (AP) - The West concentrated in such large Israel. Late that night the ter- one set off a grenade that German government says it is cities as Berlin, Hamburg, Co- rorists and their captives bumed out one of the helicop- doing all it can to counter the logne, Stuttgart, Frankfurt were flown by helicopter to a ters, and all nine of the Is- threat of retaliation from and Munich. military airfield outside Mun- raelis were killed along with a Arab terrorists demanding the Eight Black September ter- ich where a Boeing 727 was West German policeman and release of the three guerrillas rorists invaded the Israeli waiting, ostensibly to fly five of the terrorists. The oth- held for the attack at the quarters at the Olympic Vil- them to the Middle East. But er three Arabs were captured, Olympics. lage early Tuesday morning, five police sharpshooters had but so far there has been no The Black September Pales- killed two members of the Is- already taken up positions at announcement of charges tinian group said in a broad- raeli Olympic squad, took the airfield and after the heli- being filed against them. cast from Cairo yesterday it nine others hostage and copters landed and some of The Egyptian government would "deal Germany a threatened to kill them unless the terrorists emerged, the and the Libyan press accused heavy blow" if the three ter- Israel released 200 Arab guer- police began firing. the Bonn government of total rorists are not released.. rillas serving prison terms in The Arabs returned the fire. responsibility for the killings. "We will show the German imperialists who dragged the honor of the great German people in the mud, what a heavy blow we can deal them ; -.;•;..• ' . , Rtgliler Staff photo if our comrades are not re- ^WITHDRAWAL — Customers Qwqft the reopening of the Highlands branch of the Peoples Na- leased and the bodies of our al ^ok oi^AonrnoirJh County yesterday after two gunmen he|d up the bank's manager, a teller and dead fighters are not returned icustorrteSdM escape#%fth $8,900. The bank reopened its doors several hours after the 10:15 a.m. epi- to us," the broadcast said. sode. Police'and Federal Bureau of Investigation agents ore seeking two white moles In their early The spokesman for the West 2Q,S • - -,-.,-. • ... ... .-,..„ , .. , . ... German government, Conrad Ahlers, said "all imaginable ' ••"' + *-.- •*•",. and necessary" security pre- cautions had been taken. Earlier, the Interior Minis- try said it had received word Highlands Bank Robbed that terrorists planned to mail bombs to Jews in Germany in HIGHLANDS — Several and escaped in a stolen car Co. worked on wires outside were hidden, and relieved of the building. packages and letters for the false alarms Wednesday may with f8,S39 in small denomina- his weapon, a '.357 magnum Jewish New Year, Rosh Hash- have played a major part in tional bills. When the alarm was again' revolver. anah, which begins at sun- yesterday's armed robbery of It has been learned that the activated at 10:17 a.m. yes- Announce SUckup down today. a branch office of the Peoples bank's silent alarm system terday, Patrolman David Ber- Shortly before the patrol- National Bank of Monmouth was activated in police head- mes, who was patrolling on man arrived on the scene the There are approximately County. » quarters only one-half mile Bay Ave. near Valley St., re- two holdup men walked into 32,000 Jews in West Germany, Two gunmen armed with from the bank's office at 34 sponded. the office, produced the pis- two-inch trarreled pistols held Bay Ave., at least three times As the patrolman walked tols and announced a stickup. up a teller and the bank's Wednesday while employes of into the -bank he was con- In the bank at the time was Hurricane Rttllttr Staff MMhi manager shortly after 10 a.m. New Jersey Bell Telephone fronted by both men, who its manager, Gary Casperson, HAPPY DEMOCRATS — Chatting before last night's annual Monmouth a teller, Mrs. Lennace Peter- County Democratic $5O-a-plate dinner at the Spring. Lake Golf & Country son of 53 Bay Ave., and a cus- Dawn May Club are, left to right, Rep. Frank Thompson jr., who earlier yesterday tomer, Mrs. Grace Vaughn of had dropped out as national voter registration chairman for Sen. George Washington Ave. Hit Coast McGovern; county Democratic Chairman D. Philip Gerand, and state As- Order Ho well Board The men ordered Mrs. Pe- MIAMI (AP) - Dawn semblyman Eugene J. Bedell of Kenasburg. terson to. fill a brown paper swelled into the thud hurri- sack with the money. After cane of the Atlantic season Patrolman Bermes arrived today, packing winds of 80 and was successfully dis- miles per hour. The sprawling To Bus K-2 Students armed, all four were herded storm was drifting 240 miles Thompson Still Plugs FREEHOLD - The Howell Wegener of Lakewood said, Concerned Parents of Howell into a back room. east of Cape Hatteras, N.C. Township Board of Education the board will meet as soon as Township School Children. The men then fled through At midnight, the National was directed by court order possible to determine if it The group sought an order di- the front door to a parking lot Hurricane Center in Miami yesterday to bus all kinder- should seek a stay of Judge recting the board to revert to 150 feet away reserved for pa- reported Dawn's center at For McGovern Ticket Latitude 35.5 North, Longi- garten pupils in the township .McGowan's ruling in the Ap- last year's busing schedule trons of Bahrs Pier. SPRING LAKE - Rep. pellate Division of Superior and provide busing for about tude 71.4 West. He said that money ear- ty for the Trenton Democrat, school system and to bus all Mrs.
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