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Azzolina Seesprompt Chart Eraction Fire Hits Central Jersey Woodlands SEESTORYBELOW Sunny, Milder THEDAEY Sunny and milder today. FINAL Clear, mild tonight. Sunny Ked Bank, Freehold and mild tomorrow and Long Branch Wednesday. I 7 REGISTER EDITION Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 92 Years TEN CENTS VOL. 93 NO. 204 RED BANK, N.J., MONDAY, APRIL 19,1971 Azzolina SeesPrompt Chart erAction ByBOBBRAMLEY has received permission fo by- . After Gov. William T. Cah- change to a Faulkner Act two who have.castigated the next year," Mr. Lyncn ampli- ments brought out at the pub- MIDDIiETOWN-The pass first reading of the act ill has signed the bill, the new form of government-showed Township Committee in the fied. "There are no ulterior lic hearing, adopt the ordi- township's new charter can and expects to present the bill charter will be ready to come up to express their views or to past, however. motives that I can see," he nance immediately and give expect prompt action from for second reading before the before township voters in a listen as others expressed Committeeman Thomas J. added. adequate public hearing to the state legislators, Assem- Assembly this afternoon. Fi- referendum in November's theirs. Lynch, lone Democrat on the The other critic supporting administrative code ordinance blyman • Joseph Azzolina, nal passage, he estimated, general election. If the char- Speed Rapped governing body, explained prompt action on the new which will implement the R-Monmouth", said yesterday: would then come Thursday or ter is approved then, it will go The full committee, with that adoption of the charter charter was for Com- charter. • Mr. Azzolina, whose leg- maybe next Monday. into effect Jan. 1,1972. Committeeman William C. ordinance was delayed until mitteeman Douglas R. Burke. Johnson Jr. back from vaca- just before the Assembly ad- "After you criticize for Obviously remembering woric has'prepared the Assem- Sen.. Alfred N. Beadleston, A special meeting of the failure of two previous efforts . bly and Senate for an enabling R-Monmouth, has promised • Township Committee at 9 tion and Dr. William Miller of journs to give him a chance to years it's only fair to support Princeton on hand a's con- become familiar with the action toward making a which he supported to change act permitting a blueprint for prompt Senate action as soon a.m. Saturday drew a fair the township's form of . the new municipal govern^ as the act is passed by the As- crowd for public hearing of sultant, heard charges of un- charter as a newcomer to the change. I'm happy to see due haste from representa- committee. something being done, even government, Mr. Burke ex- ntent, has already spoken to sembly, Mr. Azzolina went on. the charter ordinance, plained that he favored imme- the chairman of the Assem- First reading will probably adopted unanimously after tives of several groups critical 'No Ulterior Motives' though I have reservations, of the present form of govern- "I've had that chance, now. some of which have been an- diate adoption of the charter bly's municipal government also be bypassed in the Sen- more than two hours of dis- ordinance because if it were committee, who promised him ate, and final Senate passage cussion. About 40 resi- ment; these objectors seemed In all fairness, it's not a hasty swered by Dr. Miller," Mr. to want the government job". The haste is only because' Burke told the committee. not adopted Saturday, "we'd the special act will be on the can be expected no later than dents-many of them those never see it again." committee agenda today. May 3, the Assemblyman who supported the township's changed, but not so speedily. we want it on the ballot in No- He urged that the com- The Assemblyman said he stated. two abortive attempts to Firm support came from vember so it can be effective mitteemen consider com- See Azzolina, Page 2 Newark Strike Ends; Classes Start Today NEWARK (AP) - The Jacob, who voted Sunday to the_kinds of trouble.we've The teachers overwhel- often bitter and sometimes reject the compromise plan, been having in Newark. Our mingly approved the violent Newark teachers, denied both charges. white brothers must unders- compromise plan and called strike has ended, with all Although he cast a negative tand we are part of America, it a victory for their side, but 80,000 students and 4,200 vote, Jacob called for adop- we are .here to stay and are union president Mrs. Carole teachers set to attend classes tion of Gibson's proposals andi not going anywhere. We are :Graves, herself black,! today for the first time' in 11 added: tied together in a single disclaimed any declarations weeks. "We can't continue to have garment of destiny." of victory. During the strike, the lon- gest teachers, walkout in a major American city, less then half of the students and teachers attended classes although the schools remained open. Kavalek for Sheriff! The strike aroused racial as possible sheriff's candi- animosities, which Mayor By BEN VAN VL1ET dates. Kenneth Gibson had said were FREEHOLD - Monmouth County Freeholder Ernest G. They were former sheriff creating tensions similar to Kavalek is a prospective can- Joseph A. Shafto of Neptune, those in Newark before the didate for the Republican whp was defeated in 1965 by 1967 summer riots which left incumbent Paul Kiernan; sheriff's nomination. Avon Mayor Harry B. Crook; APWirephoto 26 persons dead There had been speculation over the weekend that party Freehold Mayor William BACK FROM COMMUNIST CHINA — Five members of a U.S. table tennis delegation talk with news-, Accept Compromise Boyle, and Fair Haven Coun- men ot New York's Kennedy Airport after returning from thejr historic visit to mainland Chino. From leaders were trying to ppr- cilman W.R. Ed. Kiely. left/ are: Mrs. Errol Reisek, John Tannehill/ Errol Reisek, Jack Howard, andJTimmy Boggan, who dis- The'Newark Teachers suade Mr.. Kavalek to accept the nomination. Mr. Kiely has declined, and plays a Chinese medalion. Boggan, who is a vice president of the U.S. Table Tennis Association, told Union and Board of Education Mr. Boyle has decided to seek, both voted Sunday to accept Both Mr. Kavalek and Par- newsmen that he had been disturbed by anti-American signs he saw in China but added that he didn't ty Chairman Benjamin H. re-election. That left'Mr. drgue'since he was a guest. a comprimise plan offered by Danskin declined comment. Shafto and Mr. Crook, neither Gibson. He described the plan But that he is a candidate of whom seem to generate as a "call to reason." became crystal clear today much support among party It provides for binding ar-. when his name popped up in a leaders. bitration, reinstatement of 347 three-page\memo sent by Mr. Names Listed Ping Pongers Praise Mao teachers suspended for strike, Danskin to the 60-plus mem- It had seemed that Mr. activities and a compromise bers of the Republican Steer- Shafto was the leading con- By The Associated Press buttons, slogans and the little she said. "The people are municate with me," he said. ing Committee. tender since Mayor Crook Some thoughts on Mao "red book," she said. "I warm and were really friend- Howard, the team captain, on the crucial issue of also is involved in a local Tse-tung and other impres- brought back five copies." ly - there were no fake was one of several team teachers, to perform Candidates Listed re-election effort, but then sions of Communist China She found China "very very smiles." members who arrived at Ken- nonprofessional chores such The memo, dated Friday, Mr. Kavalek suddenly ap- have been given by members different. They didn't have Graham Steenhoven, 59, nedy Airport in New York. At as playground and cafeteria was to advise the party's lead- peared. of the American table tennis TV in hotels. They "didn't even president' of the U.S. Table an airport news conference he duty. The issue of salaries ers of a Steering Committee Ernest G. Kavalek He makes his appearance team after returning from have radios. We never saw a Tennis Association, was asked displayed a copy of Mao's red was settled early in the strike, meeting to be held at noon . on page two of the memo, in Detroit if he thought the book and recommended it to their historic tour of mainland boy and girl walking together. with a provision of a $500- Saturday at the party's head- have expressed an interest in where Mr. Danskin says, "As China. It's so completely different. Chinese has used the Ameri- newsmen. • annual increase during the quarters in Freehold. one nomination or another. f this time, we have the fol- can team for propaganda pur- O Several wore Mao buttons We didn't'realize it until we "Have any of you read this- second year of the two-year Mr. Danskin also included a Pripr to Friday there had ]Owjng peOple interested in and, during interviews with got there." — poses. book?" he asked. "I don't contract. list of all the candidates who been four persons mentioned see Kavalek, Page 2 ' newsmen Sunday, commented Olga Soltesz, 17, had similar "No',, not at all!" he said think you can fairly comment on the prevalence of Mao's thoughts in Orlando, Fla. "It's emphatically. "I'm sure what on it unless you read it. 1 read The school board voted 6-3 image. Jack Howard, the completely different from the they wanted was in some way it and I was surprised, with team's nonplaying captain, United States.
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