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SEE STORY BELOW Becoming Clear FINAL Clearing this afternoon. Fair and cold tonight. Sunny., mild- Red Bulk, Freehold EIMTION er tomorrow. I Long Branch . <S« SeUdlf, Pass 3} Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 90 Years VOL. 91, NO. 173 RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1969 26 PAGES 10 CENTS ge Law Amendments Are Urged TRENTON - A legislative lative commission investigat- inate the requirement that where for some of die ser- the Monmouth Shore Refuse lection and disposal costs in Leader J. Edward CrabieJ, D- committee investigating the ing the garbage industry. there be unanimous consent vices tiie authority offers if Disposal Committee' hasn't its member municipalities, Middlesex, said some of the garbage industry yester- Mr. Gagliano called for among the participating the town wants to and the au- done any appreciable work referring the inquiry to the suggested changes were left day heard a request for amendments to the 1968 Solid municipalttes in the selection thority doesn't object. on the problems of garbage Monmouth County Planning out of the law specifically amendments to a 1968 law Waste Management Authority of a disposal site. He said the The prohibition on any par- collection "because we feel Board. last year because it was the permitting 21 Monmouth Saw, which permits the 21 committee might never ticipating municipality con- the disposal problem is funda- The Monmouth Shore Ref- only way to get the bill ap- County municipalities to form Monmouth County municipal- achieve unanimity on a site. tracting outside the authority mental, and we will get the use Disposal Committee will proved by both houses of the a regional garbage authority. ities to form a regional gar-i Another restriction which for any service the authority most benefits from solving •contract for a feasibility legislature. Rumson Councilman John bage authority. the municipalities want lifted offers is "unworkable," Mr. it. study, as soon as all the 21 The New Jersey State Dill and Oceanport Council- Stumbling Block permits a single participating Gagliano believes. 'Problems Important' member towns contribute League of Municiplities rec- man S. Thomas Gagliano, He said there was a "real municipality to "veto" a dis- Mr. Gagliano was asked to "Collection problems are their share of the cost, Mr. ommended that the state reg- president and treasurer, re- stumbling block" to the coun- posal site within its bounda- submit his proposed changes important" but to the 21-town Dill said. ulate the garbage industry. spectively, 0/ the Monmouth ty's hopes of regfonalization ries. in the law to the committee group they are a "secondary Sen. Milton A. Waldor, R- Charles J. Weaver, league Shore Refuse Disposal Com- if the changes were not Mr. Gagliano also called for in writing, and said he will problem," Mr. Dill said. Essex, chairman of the com- president, suggested that the mittee, were among the wit- made. an amendment which would do so. He said the group doesn't mittee, said later he person- state Board of Public Utilities nesses testifying yester- One amendment proposed permit a participating mu- In response to questions, have any direct information ally would favor the proposed Commissioners or the state S. Thomas Gagliano day, before the special legis- by Mr. Gagliano would elim- nicipality to contract else- Mr. Dill told the legislators on skyrocketing garbage col- changes, but Sen. Minority (GARBAGE, Pg. 3, Col. 8) Nixon, in France, 11 y - - \ y' • Ut •&&% •PARIS (AP) •— President Nixon came to Paris today, the climactic stop on his five- nation tour, with an appeal to President Charles de Gaulle to join Win in "efforts to build a new sense of Western purpose" and in a search for "a just and lasting peace." After strained U.S.-French relations dating back many years, the American Presi- dent urged the French leader to join in looking not to the past aggravations but to the future. INNOVMlOM HM.1ED—First combined dance hnd Matt In area at Christian Brothers Xcedehiy, Uneroft, iched-"~. "We^all not rspeaLthe ulad for tomorrow night, was canceled sudden ly y«iterday by Brother Stephen, CBA principal. Shown pr»p»r.;' slogans of old disputes in our efforts to, build a new sense ing, before event wai called off, art, left io right, students Gary RuHedge, Matawan, John Kilduff, Locust, and:'-, of, western purpose," the U.S. Anthony Ciaramelli, Matawan. .(Register Staff PhotoJ President said,In an address • prepared for his arrival from pome. "We wiU respect your convictions. We will strive to find areas of common under- standing. We will talk, but weCBA Dance-Mass Canceled will also listen. For Without France there is no Europe. LINCROFT — The cafeteria at Christian Brothers Acade- The "happening," as described by the students, was to . Both your continent and our my will be quiet tomorrow night. incorporate the social event of a-rock and roll,-modem dance-- world need your wisdom and A proposed unique Dance and Mass scheduled for then with the age-old dignity of the celebration of the holy experience." has been canceled. Such an event reportedly has never been Sacrifice of the Mass. Nixon also sounded a call held in this area. ' Its purpose was to bring God into closer contact with the* to something new and differ- "But we plan to have it another time, another place," every-day world of the teen-ager, by uniting the two into a£ ent. said Michael Ruddy, co-chairman, of 114 Leesdsville Drive, single evening's ceremony, according to the students. .= here. "Our Western societies," he The cancellation order was issued suddenly yesterday Brother Stephen, through a spokesman,-commented that said, "different as they may morning by Brother Stephen, principal of the school. A the advance publicity went beyond the realm of the original • PRESIDENT AND PREMIER — President Nixon is greoted by Italy's Premier Mar- be in culture, history and tra- contract. • dition, face in common the spokesman for him listed the reason as non-conformance iano Rumor in Rome this morning. (AP Wiraphoto) task of creating new goals — by the student, committee wjth the original stipulations of He said that, at first, the agreement was to limit at- goals which will inspire our • the event.. ,..•'•••• tendance to CBA scholars and their dates but mailings were Young Ruddy said, "We will hire a hall, if necessary,: sent to numerous other pastors and residents of this and sur- peoples, goals which will lead 1 them to constructive rather and hold the 'happening. " rounding communities, and the tone was not in line with the -• than destructive relations.'* Brother Stephen said the decision to cancel .was .en-. ' traditions of the school or the church ',;. nor was he aware-' Urely his, and it was, based upon irregularities injhe .pro- .of them until yesterday. ^ •.,>,._... • • H 83-Cent ;?&& Rate If Use The President referred to cedures he deemed not in keeping with die dignity of either •. .Permission for the' program had been obtained from' historic links between France • the occasion or the. academy. < (See CBA, Pg. 3, Col. 3) ' . and America and said the two "must once again begin Slated for Marlboro a journey together" in (Seeo NIXON, Pg. 2, CoL 4) .MARLBORO - Although which the council has no con- and the 25 cents for munici- Ponder Regional High School the municipal purposes. rate trol. pal purposes — down 22 cents. is down 22 cents,'the estimat- The estimated tax rate is The amount to be raised In RED BANK — Following a - ough Council., So far, there sidered" for a three-district In the, master plan as a ftf ed tax rate is up 83 cents to broken down as follows:' $2,- taxes for the municipality is Cong Hits 1'/2-hour public session last hasn't been any, - he said. - regional high school "we ture regional school site. • $4.89 In the 1969 municipal 54 for local schools — up 60 $121,647 - down $71,455 from night,- the Red Bank, Little ' Shrewsbury is moving wouldn't want to do anything In his report, Mr. Bennett budget introduced by the cents; $1.20 for Freehold Re- last year. , Silver and Shrewsbury ahead rapidly on its planned that might increase the cost said the. site subcommittee Township Council last night. gional High School — up 45 The budget Includes $50,« SO Towns Boards of Education ad- rezoning of, undeveloped ar- of the site." has three appraisals on the The public hearing was set cents; 72 cents for Monmouth 000 being donated to tfie Marl- journed in executive session eas, Mayor Lawrence pointed On the request of that bor- present high school building for March 27. County taxes — up 2 cents; boro Township Board of Ed- to discuss possible regional out. ough's Board of Education, the and land. ; The budget totals $1,005,- 7 cents for veterans' and se- ucation to be applied to the AndBases high school sites and hear ap- He. said that "if any tract Shrewsbury Planning Board . He, reported that If the ob- 6W>^- tip $336,338 over last nior citizens' exemptions — school ljudget. praisals of the existing Red in Shrewsbury is being con- had reserved' a Rt. 35 tract (See PONDER, Pg. 3, Col. 3) year's total. It includes gen- unchanged; 11 cents for fire The Township Council also SAIGON (AP) - More than Bank High School plant and eral appropriations of $725,- district taxes (three districts, voted approval of the Free- 3D towns and bases in South site. 590 and a reserve for uncol- averaged) — down 2 cents; Vietnam were Shelled by the (See 83-CENT, Pg. 3, Col. 5) Viet Cong during Uie night The three boards set April lected taxes of $280,101).