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•fc" ipal Office Candidates File Petition^ SEE STORIES PAGES 3 and 36 Sunny and Mi Sunny today, bigh around FINAL M. Mostly sunny and mild to- Krd Hank, Freehold morraw-Sunday, mostly 1/ong HraiM-h EDITION cloudy seasonable tempera I 7 tures. 40 PAGES ^ ; Moimionlh County's Outstanding Home Newspaper VOL 94 NO. 217 RED BANK, N J. FRIDAY, APRIL 28,1972 TEN CENTO iiniiuniirnminniiiiMuiuiuiiniiiiiiiinDiiiiuingJUiiinniiiironniiiniiniiiiuiniiiiiBniiiiuiiiniiuniiiiiiiin 43 County Democrats Seek Delegate Poste By BEN VAN VLIET comprised of six delegate can- Jackson, who compiled a slate Those representing Mon- nally one of 16 potential candi- ballot under the following slo- nasquan; Idith C. Schultz of nates - Patricia Biaine Hin- didates, and three alternate during the county's April 15 mouth County will be the six dates recommended for a slot gans: Hazlet, and Peter E. Do- fey of Matawan; Sheila Kuyl FREEHOLD -A total of 43 candidates — were filed by "mini convention" failed to delegates and three alternates on the county organization's "Shirley Chishom for Presi- noghue Atlantic Highlands. of West Keansburg, and Jo- persons are seeking nine posi- supporters of Sen. Hubert II. file by the 4 p.m. deadline. who receive the highest num- uncommitted slate. dent: Delegates — John W. Alterantes — Richard Vuola seph E. Mastriani of Manas- tions available to Monmouth Humphrey, Sen. George There also was no slate ber of votes in the June 6 pri- Her name.'however, was Davis, Charles Davis, Norma of Morganville; Philip N. quan. County Democrats as dele- McGovern, and Sen. Edmund filed on behalf of former mary. withdrawn from consideration Randolph, Albert .White and Gumbs of Cliffwood, and Wil- "Muskie for President:" gates or alternates to the par- S. Muskie. North Carolina Gov Terry The lone independent filing after she filed independently. Rodney Randolph, all of Free- liam P. Kerwin of Deal. Delegates - Walter Reade ty's National Convention in A partial slate (six dele- Sanford as had been expected. was Mrs. Peggy Kompfner, a The MID had filed a challenge hold, and Mary Vaughan of "McGovern for President:" Jr., of Sea Bright; Red Bank July at Miami. gates and no alternates) was New Jersey will send a total Middletown com- contesting the manner in Long Branch. No alternates Delegates - Sheila Gross of Mayor Daniel J. O'Hern, Four full, nine-member filed on behalf of Rep. Shirley of 109 delegates to the nation- mitteewoman, and a member which the uncommitted filed. Marlboro; Anne D. Campbell Charlotte K. Sadowski of Wall slates were filed yesterday, Chisholm, and one person al convention. Of these, nine of the Monmouth Independent caucus chose its candidates, "Humphrey for President:" of Fair Haven; Robert L. Ca- Township; Thomas W. An- including an uncommitted filed as an uncommitted dele- will represent Monmouth Democrats. (MID) and the MID has threatened Delegates — Long Branch pers of Neptune City; Richard drews of Highlands, and Betto slate representing the coun- gate under the designation of County; seven will be at-large Mrs. Kompfner filed the organization with legal ac- Mayor Henry Cioffi; John J McManus of Monmouth Collins and St. Clair Parrls ty's Regular Democratic Or- "Organization Democrat — delegates, and the remainder Wednesday making her the tion. Fiorino of Matawan; Sigmund Beach; Robert J. Santaloci of both of Matawan Township* ganization. '??• - Uncommitted," are apportioned among the first of the delegates to file The following slates will ap- Shupack of Howell; Cecil West Long Branch, and Pearl Allergies — John Crolhers of In addition, full slates — Supporters of Sen. Henry M. other 20 counties. their petitions. She was orgi- pear on the primary election Webster Boodey Jr., of Ma- Seligman of Roosevelt. Alter- See Democrats, Page Z Humphrey, McGovern Camps Gird for Battle TRENTON (AP) — The make any commitments submitted full slates of candi- man said if backers of Muskie By and large, however, tho presidential primary in New beyond his continued pledge dates to vie for the New Jer- at the county level decided to fight for New Jersey dele- Jersey will provide a direct to support Muskie. sey delegation, the eighth remain on the primary ballot gates boiled down to a contest confrontation between suppor- New Jersey's other most largest bloc of votes at the they would have to finance between McGovern and Hum- ters of Sen. George S. prominent Democrat, former Democratic National Con- their own campaigns without phrey. McGovern and Sen. Hubert H. Gov. Richard J. Hughes, also ventlon in Miami Beach in help from Muskie's national The Humphrey forces are Humphrey for the bulk of the withdrew as a Muskie dele- July. or state headquarters. relying on organized labor state's 109 Democratic con- gate but was not immediately Muskie campaign headquar- Supporters of Rep. Shirley and old-line county Democrat* vention delegates. available for comment. ters informed local supporters Chisholm of New York en- lc organizations while, Leading backers of Sen. Ed- The filing deadline for the of the senator that they were tercd delegate candidates in a McGovern's backers said they mund S. Muskie formally June 6 primary was 4 p.m. free to withdraw their names smattering of counties while Intend to run a "grass roots" withdrew from the contest yesterday. as delegate candidates in the in some areas there were also campaign that would depend yesterday, opening the way McGovern and Humphrey primary. A Muskie spokes- uncommitted slates. Sec Muskie, Page 2 for the head-to-head battle. U. S. Sen. Harrison A. Wil- liams, D-N. J., who agreed earlier this week to head the Muskie state-wide slate on the 2 Former Stock Brokers June 6 primary ballot, said in a statement from Washington, "I have today decided not to file as a delegate to the Democratic National Con- Plead Guilty in Bank Case vention. This decision was reached after Sen. Muskie an- By JANE FODERABO Mr. Cox, who at one time Herbert J. Stern, Cox and nounced he could no longer was. provost marshal at Ft. Cutler face a maximum sen- campaign in the primaries." NEWARK - Two former Monmouth, was charged last tence of one year imprison- Williams said lie would con- Monmouth County stock bro- year in a 169-count indictment ment and a fine of $1,000. tinue to support Muskie, how- kers yesterday pleaded guilty as a registered representative to aiding and abetting who handled a stock trading The guilty pleas entered by ever, since the senator from the two men follow those of Maine said he was still a can- Douglas J. Schotte, former account in the name of the president of the defunct Ea- Eatontown National Bank for Mr. Schotte March 13 and didate, though not active in Patrick Parenty, former su- the primaries. tontown National Bank, in the Mr. Schotte, named in the misapplication of bank funds. same indictment. perintendent of Monmouth An aide to Williams con- Regional High School on Feb. Mr. Cox pleaded guilty to firmed that supporters of both Emmett W. Cox Jr., for- 17. Two others indicted were aiding the bank president on McGovern and Humphrey had merly a stock broker with brokers James Perry and Wil- March 25, 1970 by illegally approached Williams, seeking Thomson, MCKinnon and Au- liam A. Certilman. his support. chincloss in an Asbury Park purchasing a quantity of But the aide said Williams, branch office, and Bertram E. Telex Corp., common stock Judge Whipple permitted for the time being, would not Cutler, a broker formerly with bank funds. the defendants to remain free with Filor, Bullard and Smyth Mr. Cutler, also named in in their own recognizance in their West Long Branch of- the indictment, pleaded guilty pending sentencing com- fice, each entered guilty pleas to aiding Mr. Schotte on July menting that Mr. Cox Man Killed to one count of charges 14, 1970 in illegally buying a "doesn't look like he's going Resliler Start Photo by Don Lordl against them before U.S. Dis- quantity of Digital Equipment anywhere." A former resident ITS THAT TIME AGAIN - Andrea Ashuck, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. trict Court Judge Lawrence Corp., stock with bank funds. of Ocean Township, Mr. Cox Alexander Ashuck, Atlantic Highlands, reminds us to set our clocks ahead In Parkway A. Whipple. an hour at 2 a.m. Sunday for the start of Daylight Saving Time. She helps According to U.S. Attorney See 2 Plead, Page 2 Emmett W. Cox Jr. Carl M. Peterson, a Red Bank clockmaker, get ready for the weekend. Spur Crash KEYPORT - A driver died last night when he was trapped in his burning car af- Long Island Man Indicted Reds' Tank Columns ter a head-on collision on the Garden State Parkway spur overpass over Rt. 35. Dead on arrival at Mon- Smash Viet Defenses mouth Medical Center, Long In Holmdel Deaths of Couple SAIGON (AP) — North threatened provincial capital U.S. destroyers poured Branch, was Lawrence By WILLIAM J. ZAORSKI couple whose bodies were County Grand Jury returned Grand Jury indictment which Vietnamese columns of tanks 19 miles below the demilita- 10,000 rounds into the Dong O'Brian, 37, of 9 Monterey found in Holmdel. the indictment. charges Sinacorc with the and infantry smashed through rized zone. Ha area, nine miles north of Place, Hazlet. Police said his FREEHOLD - A 34-year- Peter J. Sinacorc Jr. of Sinacorc is charged with the double murder was handed up South Vietnam's north- In one air-ground battle, Quang Tri, after the South car, which was in collision old Nassau County, N.Y., man Floral Park was arrested by slaying of Robert H. Fraser, to Superior Court Judge ernmost defenses today, two American helicopter Vietnamese fell back.