Hospital Sick-Out Spread Expected by DORIS KULMAN Called in Sick
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Secipfty Firms Named in* Suit SEE STORY IIEIJOW "* Sunny, Mild Partly sunny and mild today. THEDAM Chance of showers this eve- FINAL ning, clearing later. Tomor- row sunny. / EDITION County's Outstanding Home Newspaper 20. PACES VOL.94 NO 164 RED BANK, N.J. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1972 TEN CENTS County Lawmakers Endorse Cahill Budget TRENTON - Sen. Alfred Sen. Beadleston, the Senate "1 feel," he said, "the $381 Battlefield state park. We also necessary," said Sen. Joseph pack of cigarettes to yield $40 did not suggest any imme- billion for another year." : N. Beadleston, R-Monmouth, majority leader, said the tax diate alternatives. "But," he said, "I feel the million appropriated for wel- need more money for our Azzolina, R-Monmouth, "mon million. said Gov. William T. Cahill's proposals represented a bet- Sen. Beadleston said the increase asked for will keep fare, second only to educa- highways — Routes 18, 9, and- ey must be raised to meet the —A one cent increase in a proposed $2.06 billion state ter solution to the state's im- budget, outside of the new tax New Jersey competitive with tion, is a fantastic £um." 33 must be improved. I feel needs and the taxes recom- gallon of gas to produce $31 budget Is "a fair package" mediate financial needs than areas highlighted in the gov- neighboring states." He said Assemblyman John I. the additional tax on gasoline mended are the least pain- million. ^ and predicted it has a good increasing the 5 per cent sales ernor's message, was "run of he was pleased that additional Dawes said he was dis- could be channeled to this ful." — A'2 cent increase on a chance of passage by the Leg- tax or eliminating the ex- the mill." lottery revenue will be used to appointed the governor didn't area, otherwise I feel the Sen. Azzolina, along with gallon of dipsel fuel to gener- islature. emption for clothing from The governor, a Republi- provide space for an addition- appropriate more for environ- budget is a tight one." other Monmouth County legis- ate $4 million. In general, he echoed the sales tax. • • can, had called his budget a al 15,802 students in state col- mental protection. He said the Sen. Richard R. sfout, R- lators, expressed pleasure — A 1 percentage point in- sentiments yesterday of most "Those who would knock it "hold-the-line budget." leges. $4.6 million allotted wasn't Monmouth, said he felt the that the governor did not rep: crease in the corporate in- of Monmouth County's eight-, down," he said, "had better "The money will be well Assemblyman Brian T. Ken- sufficient. budget was a good one ommend an increase in the come tax, resulting in $27 mil- member legislative delegation' produce something different." spent," said Assemblyman Jo- nedy declined comment on "There is more money presented persuasively by the state sales tax. lion in additional revenue. to the governor's annual budg- Democratic leaders called seph Bobertson,R-Monmouth, specifics of the budget, but re- needed," he said, "for im- governor to clearly explain Cahill's tax package called — A rise of $11 per 1,000 et message which proposes the governor's proposed taxes "but T had hoped the budget peated his promise to care- provement to state-owned the needs'of the state. for: pounds of weight for corn- $146 million in new taxes. "nuisance taxes," but they could have been kept under $2 fully review welfare spending. land such as the Monmouth "The budget increases are — A nickel increase in a See County's, Page 2 Hospital Sick-Out Spread Expected By DORIS KULMAN called in sick. He said that 110' shift didn't show. show up. He said the usual employes were scheduled for Dr. Michael R. Simon, Marl- number of absences on the Spokesmen for protesting that shift. boro's medical director, said shift is six. non-professional "employes in According to I&A, 67 of the earlier yesterday that 12 of Mr. Hasty said Local 2217 New Jersey's hospitals and its 388 Marlboro workers below the 72 employes scheduled to . officials today will attempt to schools for the retarded pre- the supervisory level sched- work the Monday shift begin- set up a meeting with Dr. dicted a widening today of the uled for yesterday's 7 a.m. ning at midnight failed to * See Expansion, Page 3 "sick-out" which hit six state hospitals yesterday in a dis- pute over wages and working conditions. Meanwhile, negotiators for the state and for Council 63, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Em- t ••- ployes, AFL-CIO, which rep- resents the workers, were . - -— • Rejiller Staff Phclo scheduled to resume bargain- POLICE OFFICER'S RITES — Crowds-lln^s^wet and uniformed mourners stand at present arms as ing today with another session fellow officers and firemen bear coffin of Keansburg Police Sgt. Frank A. Peters up walk to St. Ann's set for Thursday. Catholic Church yesterday. Marlboro Psychiatric Hospi- tal was among the six state hospitals-hit by the "siclr-cut'" which began with the mid- night shift Monday morning. Police From All Over State Union spokesmen predicted a larger number of Marlboro employes will call in sick today. Joiii in Last Rites for Peters Union spokesmen said they expect the "sick-out" will By ED tKAtSR slaughter in his death, Patrol- James T. O'Neill said. "He where the sergeant lived with spread today to non-profes- man Anthony M. Lopes, would was dedicated to his job and his wife and two children, and sional and para-professional KEANSBURG - As far as have left together, another dedicated to his family. He in front of the New Point workers in 20 other in- the eye could focus there eight hours, of the midnight to •Comfort Fire Co. No. 1. Again stitutions, including all the 1 will be missed." were cars. And after that 8 a.m. tour a part of their un- The 200 men walked the two all sirens and air horns were state centers for the retarded. there wote more ears. - blemished records.- - blocks from the funeral home activated. Robert L. Clifford, commis- From West New York there Now Sgt. Peters is gone and to St. Ann's Catholic Church "I guess I have to say sioner of the Department of AP Wlreptiolo were several uniformed police the career Of the 25-year-old while the body was brought in Frank Peters had a unique Institutions and Agencies, ARRESTED ON ESPIONAGE CHARGES — Valery I. Markelov, 32, cen- officers and a like number fellow patrolman could be in a hearse. personality," Mayor Harry said that with the help of su- ter, a Russian translator employed by the United Nations in the U.S., is from Gape May. jeopardy. "Pre-sent arms!" Keans- Graham said. "I knew him for pervisory personnel and vol- escorted by unidentified FBI agents last night outside FBI; headquarters in At last count there were 58 ' 200 in Line burg police Sgt. William 25 years. We were close unteers, the institutions were New York. The FBI said Markelov was arrested shortly after obtaining police and emergency ve- But Sgt, Peters isn't forgot- Kryscnski commanded, and friends." providing normal patient care classified documents about the Navy's new F-14A |et fighter plane. Mark- hicles, several ambulances ten. There were 200 men in 200 right arms saluted. To Middletown despite the "sick-out." elov, a resident of New York, was seized in Patchoque, N.Y. and two fire trucks. line when his body left the "I guess I have known The cortege wound its way I&A officials and the union All the occupants came to John J. Ryan Home for Fu- Frank Peters for 20 years," up Main St. to Palmer Ave. differed in their assessments say good-bye to a 17-year vet- nerals yesterday morning. Chief Kronehberger said. "He and into Middletown. Along of the effectiveness of the job eran of police work, Sgt. Fellow members of the local was-a good officer. A very the route, from the time the action. Frank J.Peters. fire department he belonged very good police officer." cortege left the church until it State Figures Differ FDIC Sues 11 Firms In what most believe, Sgt.- to for 15 years. Members of High Mass . arrived at the cemetery, po- For example, I&A said that' Peters died Friday morning his own police department led His body was taken from lice officers from Union 41 of the 120 Marlboro employ- as the result of "a tragic acci- by Chief Robert Krenenber- the hearse by two fellow offi- Beach, Hazlet and Middle- es below the supervisory level dent." ger. Men he never was to cers and four firemen. A High town controlled traffic at ev- scheduled to work yesterday's One shot fired from the pis- know — faces in the crowd — late afternoon shift called in In Defunct Bank Case Mass of Requiem was cele- ery corner. tol of a heartbroken fellow of- they were there standing tall brated inside by the Rev. • The curious gazed at the sick. The average number of By JANE FODERARO firm of Edward R. Burt and er Rule" of the Securities Ex- ficer ended the 46-year-old's while a chilling wind whipped Frederick A. Valentino, seemingly endless line of ve- absences on that shift is 22, an Co., retained by the Eatnn- change Act requires broker- life. Fourteen minutes later at their backs.. '.- '•„ church pastor. • hicles. I&A spokesman said. NEWARK - The Federal .town National Bank for peri- age partners and officers to both Sgt.