THEBAILY Asks District Law Correction
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"V Weather Dittribution Marty sunny quit* warm t» THEBAILY Today day Ugh near N accept lower mug laere. Fair wana taalgbt 26,400 tow around 71. Mostly fair Red Bank Areaf continue*' very warm tomorrow high around M. Outlook Wednet- Copytight-The Red Bank Register, Inc. 1966. day, cooler, chance of early •hover followed by fair. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS DIAL 741-0010 Iiiued dally. Hindu throurti PtMir. IMCM a*— Fwtei* VOL. 89, NO. 20 PiM at R«d Buk ud at Addttimd Jttllta* OOIOM. MONDAY, JULY 25, 1966 7c PEH> COPY PAGE ONE Beadleston Urges Legislature Session Asks District Law Correction By CHARLES A. JOHNSTON court did not strike it down in- the Supreme Court said time was says that it is unconstitutional, precedent-making guides to ad- TRENTON - Republican As- stead of letting it stand until too short before the Aug. 4 dead- illegal, unfair and unjust, why it just them. semblyman Alfred N. Beadleston 1968. line for candidates to file for has not struck it down." The law should provide, the of Monmouth County said last In its 7-0 judgment, the high this year's Nov. 8 election to In a unanimous vote, 'the full court said, that where districts night that the Legislature should court sent the case back to Su- force changes now. court of four Democrats and include more than one county meet promptly and correct the perior Court Judge John Wick "I am glad," said Mr. Beadle- three Republicans said the mea- they should not deviate from the 1966 Congressional District Law. at Camden to hear more argu- ston, "that the court says that sure seems unconstitutional. But closest possible numerical norm Asserting he was pleased by ments, if the state wants to ad- the law does what we (Republi- it did not specifically hold that which in New Jersey Is 404,000. the state Supreme Court ruling vance them, in support of the cans) said it does, that it is way. Better Than Old Ones Saturday that the law does not plan adopted by the Democratic- unconstitutional, illegal, unfair Instead it cited intolerable im- Allowing the lines to stand meet constitutional require- controlled legislature by the and unjust. balances where six districts, in- temporarily, however, the court ments, Mr. Beadleston. said he narrowest of margins. "But, meaning no contempt,' cluding the Third, spread over said they are preferable to those could not understand why the But regardless of the outcome, don't understand that if the court county lines and it spelled out (See BEADLESTON, Pa' - 2) Viet Cong Strikes Near Saigon; U.S. Marines Press Communists BEST APPEARING racing boat, though not tha fattest, at the National Sweepstakes SAIGON (AP)-Viet Cong guer- B52s. The Air Force said the ited to mortar fire or machine- two small Viet Cong bands. They aging three others in North Viet Regatta, contested over the weekend on the Navesink River, was "Sayonara," a 280 rillas, striking before dawn, ma- B52 raid from Guam, the third gun bursts from the darkness. killed five guerrillas in a cave Nam's panhandle. Flights of F105 hydroplane owned and driven by George Baker, center, of Daytona Beach, Fla., who chinegunned and mortared nine in South Viet Nam today, hit a The Viet Cong attempted to over- and in another fight killed five Thunderchief fighter-bombers led isolated outposts almost within suspected regimental command run received The Daily Register Trophy for best appearing rig and crew from Commodore two posts held by 25 or few- members of a Viet Cong squad by Capt. Jimmy L. Goode, 35, earshot of the South Vietnamese post only two miles south of er South Vietnamese. In both and captured the sixth. of Oklahoma City, Okla., and Stu Edington. Register sports editor Hy Cunningham, right, views presentation. capital early today. the 17th Parallel. cases the Viet Cong were hurled Although weather hampered air Maj. Don L. Campbell, 40, of Ninety-two boats competed in the 27th annual regatta. The wave of hit-and-run at- The nine guerrilla attacks south back,, and they melted into the assaults in the north, a mili- Concord, Calif., were credited tacks south of Saigon was a of Saigon were aimed at small night. tary spokesman said Air Force, with knocking out the Xom Khe Communist response to the large outposts held by lightly armed A government spokesman said Navy and Marina pilots flew 82 railroad bridge 25 miles north Former Riverview Anesthetist scale ground and air operations South Vietnamese militia forces. the South Vietnamese suffered missions yesterday against fuel of the Mu Gia pass. The two elsewhere in the country by Starting a few hours after mid- no casualties in most of the dumps, supply lines, trucks, flights also cut rail lines in six American, Korean and South night the Viet Cong began har brief fights and the Viet Cong barges and bridges. American places, the pilots said. Vietnamese troops. assing posts strung in a crescent carried off all except three of pilots did not sight any MIGs or Navy Plane Ujt In the far north just below the about 16 to 25 miles south of their dead. Surface-to-Air Missiles, he said. A Navy Ai Skyhawk was demilitarized zone, U.S. Marines the city. In coastal Phu Yen province, U.S. Air Force pilots reported brought down by conventional Call Doctor the Slayer continued to press into the Most of the attacks were Urn- South Korean Marines surprised destroying six bridges and dam- (See VIET NAM, Page 3) rugged hills end deep jungles SARASOTA, Fla. - Dr. Carl where 698 North Vietnamese reg- Coppolino was disclosed yester- ulars have been reported killed day as the accused killer of a in an 11-day sweep. retired Army c-'onel at Middle- The U.S. command in Saigon Long Branch Is Considering town Township, N.J., in 1963. said the fighting had tapered off after rearguard North Viet- The 43-year old former anes- namese troops inflicted heavy thetist at Riverview Hospital, losses on a company of Ma- Red Bank, N. J,, whose wife's rines. The enemy kept up har Lee for Business Manager death here last August also is assing fire during the night but under investigation, was ar- the bulk of the North Vietnamese By SANFORD R. STAROBIN rested Saturday night for the Mr. Lee, who retired April like to get," adding however: "I being given to getting another 324B Division appeared to have murder of Col. William E. Far- LONG BRANCH - Kendall H. 1965 from the Asbury Park posi understand he isn't interested acting administrator, the mayor evaded the Marine sweep by ber. Lee, former Asbury Park city after serving eight years, ha; but you never know." said, noting that Miss Camassa's fleeing toward Laos. manager, is being considered for been in semi-retirement since performance has been creditable. A Monmouth County, N. J., Mayor Is Ready Badly Chewed the business administrator's post His retirement, he said at th The mayor said no firm date Mr. Lee was earning $18,000 a Grand Jury handed up an in- An American spokesman In here, Mayor Paul L. Nastasio, time, was in accordance wit had been set for a meeting with year when he left the Asbury dictment last Thursday but Cop- Saigon said the division had been Jr., acknowledged this morning. doctor's orders. He suffered Mr. Lee this week, But, the Park post. polino's name was withheld un- badly chewed up. Mayor Nastasio said he met in- heart attack in September, afti mayor added, "I'm ready to meet (See LEE, Page 2) til he was taken in custody. The harried North Vietnamese formally last week with Mr. Lee moving a desk in his office. with him any hour of the day The Associated Press quoted regulars caught a rain of bombs and invited him to Long Branch Mayor Nastasio this mornin, or night." Sheriff Ross Boyer as saying the this afternoon from high-altitude "to discuss his qualifications." said Mr. Lee is "a man we' colonel's widow, Marjorie, was Since the mayor-council gov< Mayors' Unit "shocked" by • the Monmouth ernment took office July I, County indictment. He said she Mayor Nastasio has been search- described the Coppolinos as ing for a business administrator. Will Press "mutual friends." Three Counties Join BattleCity Clerk Sanita J. Camasst Sarasota newspapermen said has been serving as an unsalaried irbort Plan Mrs. Farber has refused to dis- acting administrator. cuss the case with them and she WEST LONG BRANCH -The 4 •• To Save Burnt Fly Bog If Mr. Lee were to be hired, New Jersey Conference of May- was not available by telephone the mayor said, it would be only ors has called a meeting for last night. as a permanent, full time ad- FREEHOLD — The fight to save Burnt Thursday to help press plans for The young specialist, who has which streams in the Engltshtown strand of ministrator. No consideration is been disabled more than three Fly Bog has now become a full-fledged three potable water supply are fed. Officials say development of a publicly owned yearj by a reported heart con- county public battle. that development of the bog for commercial Monmouth County Airport. dition, complained of chest pains Combined efforts of Monmouth, Middlesex use would cut off these recharge areas. Mayor John W. McCaffrey, of while being fingerprinted and FINGERPRINTS TAKEN — Or. Carl Co'ppolino is finger, and Ocean County Freeholders and Planning The Moomouth County Planning Board Allenhurst, president, said mem- was admitted to Sarasota Me- printed yesterday in Sarasota, Fla., by Jailer Thomas Boards are now at work to have the state has asked the state Water Policy and Supply bers of the Board of Freeholders acquire the 1,300 acre swamp.