Man Charged with Murder of Missing Bayshore Girl City Assessor Fired In
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The Daily Register VOL.97 NO. 176 SHREWSBURY, N. J. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1975 TEN CENTS Man charged with murder of missing Bayshore girl FREEHOLD - Robert Za- sistant county prosecutor, states require it, he said, but vestigation by his office, At- nections with others," he rinsky, 34, of Linden pleaded said he found no requirement New Jersey does not He ex- lantic Highlands police and said. "During these in- innocent yesterday to a in New Jersey law that a plained that the state must State Police, said Mr. Carton. vestigations, with some addi- charge of murder in con- body must be produced to prove that there has not been During this time this case, tional evidence not available nection with the death of sustain a charge of murder. a trace of Miss Calandriello along with subsequent cases, before, an indictment was re- Rosemary Calandriello, lt, of Mr. Carton said his office since the time of her dis- have been reviewed accord- lumed " Mr. Carton declined Atlantic Highlands in 1969 has researched the law appearance. ing to office policy, the to say what the additional Superior Court Judge M. throughout the nation to de- The indictment was handed added. evidence is. Raymond McGowan set bail termine whether a body is a up about five years after the "We always are in the pro- Zarinsky was arrested at at $125,000 and scheduled a necessary element for a girl's disappearance as a re- cess of looking at unsolved his Linden home, said Mr. trial date of April 7. The state charge of murder. Some sult of a continuing in- cases and trying to make con- See Man, page 2 had sought a ball of $200,000. Zarinsky was arrested Friday in his Linden home following an indictment by a county grand jury Thursday The Indictment had been City assessor fired sealed from that time until yesterday. The body of Miss Calan- driello has not been found from the time that she dis- SUSPECT ARRAIGNED - Robert Zarinsky, 34, of Linden Is escorted Into appeared Aug. 25, 1969, when in revaluation dispute the Monmouth County court house, Freehold, by Andrew Manning, captain she allegedly had left her of county detectives, left, and State Police Lt. Peter Dunn, for his arraign- home to buy some milk at an By JANE FODERARO Newark attorney because he rather, was retained under ment on a charge of murder for the alleged death of Rosemary Calan- Atlantic Highlands grocery believes the job, or at least contract. drlello, 16, of Atlantic Highlands, who disappeared Aug. 25, 1969. In the store. LONG BRANCH - A his salary, is still rightfully The mayor said the "sepa- his, according to informed background is Atlantic Highlands Police Capt. Samuel Guzzi. Malcolm V. Carton, first as- struggle within the city ad- ration" was in the best inter- ministration, initially sources. ests of the city and that prompted by public agitation "part-time consultants" will over new property assess- Moreover, the "former" as- take over the assessor's re- ments, culminated yesterday sessor was scheduled to meet sponsibilities. morning with the removal of today with the Monmouth The most immediate re- Harry A. Schuman as tax as- County Board of Taxation sponsibility of an interim as- Assembly acts on bus sessor. which has sided with him in a sessor, or assessors, is to cer- At a press conference last fight over the validity of new tify property assessments to night, Mayor Henry R. Cioffi property values that the city be filed with the county tax announced that Mr. Schuman has taken into court. board for 1975 tax purposes. "is now the former city tax Status determined Mr. Schuman supported assessor." Mr. Schuman was Mayor Cioffi said the asses- certification of new assess- service cutoff threat "relieved of his duties" at sor's services were termi- ments, that were produced by TRENTON - The Assem- that service will stop Satur- ning, a dispatcher said he A call to the New York- 9:20 a.m. by Vincent J. Maz- nated after the city attorney, the J.M. Cleminshaw Co. last bly has decided to stave off a day. With Rollo Transit Corp. could make no official com- Keansburg-Long Branch Bus za, city administrator, be- Robert L Mauro, researched year and then opposed by threatened shutdown of pri- of Keyport, its associated ment, but would have a com- Co. Inc. office, also a major cause he "refused to carry the assessor's employment vocal citizens' groups. The vate bus lines by collecting line, the Asbury Park-New pany official call back. commuter line, produced no out directives," the mayor status and found that he was mayor and City Council at coporation taxes faster. York Transit Corp. maintains No official called back, but information. No one there had said. not tenured under Civil Ser- first attempted to defend the Meanwhile, personnel on a major communter link from the dispatcher did, only to heard of any contemplated Meanwhile, Mr. Schuman vice, as previously reported Cleminshaw values but, in duty last night at the offices the shore area to New York apologize and say an official suspension of service on any lost no time in retaining a by the administration, but, See Assessor, page 2 Harn A. Schuman of the Asbury Park-New York City. statement would be available line. Transit Corp. in Asbury Park A call to the firm's offices today. The Assembly has moved were unable to confirm or here was answered by a Urban Hancock Jr. of Port into position for a vote deny officially reports that switchboard operator who Monmouth, a member of Mid- Thursday that would speed up commuter service on the line conceded the suspension re- dletown's Transportation payments of state corporation will cease Saturday. port "Isn't just a rumor," but Committee, said his group taxes. Freeholders obtain court A commuter told The Daily added that any comments has not been notified of any Assembly leaders said the Register yesterday that bus would have to come from a suspension of bus service. expedited payments would drivers on the line were dispatcher. "We should be notified, if provide enough to give bus notifying their passengers Reached later in the eve- it's true," he commented. companies throughout the state $26 million to keep them order against Pillsbury running through June 30. FREEHOLD - The county ernment to oust Mr. Pillsbury with a lawyer-client relation- business of the county without Meanwhile, the Assembly Democratic administration so they presumably could ap- ship. this knowledge. postponed action on a pro- returned tit for tat yesterday point someone of their own Judge McGowan declined to The legal action maintains posed increase In the corpo- Soviet ex-Premier by obtaining a court order party. issue a temporary restraint that the freeholders believe ration tax from 5% to 7'/ per 2 against John M. Pillsbury, Year to go yesterday which was sought that if they had knowledge of cent. county counsel, in the contin- The key issue in the con- by the Democratic adminis- the outstanding legal matters, The 2 per cent tax hike was uing controversy involving troversy is that Mr. Pillsbury tration. This sought to direct which involve millions of dol- proposed in Gov. Brendan T. the county counsel office. was reappointed for a three Mr. Pillsbury to turn over the lars, that they could more ef- Bulganin, 79, dead Byrne's budget, and Assem- year term in 1973 and has an- ficiently perform their duties Superior Court Judge M. files now. bly leaders said they pre- Raymond McGowan directed other year to serve. The In their complaint, the free- as a board and save hundreds MOSCOW (AP) - Nikolai power struggle the previous the government economic ferred to take that up when Mr. Pillsbury to explain Democrats, however, feel holders maintain that they of thousands of dollars. Bulganin, premier of the So- June. council, then in 1927 became the legislature considers the March 14 why he should not that they should be able to are unfamiliar with the out- Doesn't respond viet Union from 1955 until Ni- He was reduced to chair- director of the Moscow Elec- budget and other tax propos- be directed to turn over all appoint someone of their own standing legal work of the kita Khrushchev dumped him tric Factory. It was the na- The Democratic freeholder man of the Soviet State Bank, als made by the governor, in- the county's legal files in his choosing and that having a county and believe they can- in 1958, has died after a tion's model factory because majority also maintain that a job he had held two decades cluding his proposal for a possession to the Board of Republican appointed at- not intelligently, efficiently or "protracted serious illness," it regularly exceeded its pro- Mr. Pillsbury has not re- before, then demoted again state income tax. Freeholders. torney is not in accordance economically conduct the Tass reported. He was 79. duction quotas. See Freeholders, page 2 five months later and exiled "We had the votes to in- On that same date, the free- The brief report by the of- to the provinces as head of From 1931 to 1937 Bulganin crease the corporation tax," ficial Soviet news agency said holders and Richard T. the economic council in was mayor of Moscow. The Majority Leader Joseph Le O'Connor, who was named Bulganin died on Monday. It Stavropol province. job had prestige but was su- Fante said. "It was just that special counsel by the Demo- did not report where he died In 1960, he was reported liv- bordinate to the chief of the we didn't want to go into the cratic controlled Board of nor did it give the nature of ing in a Moscow suburb on a Moscow party organization, a whole grabbag of taxes at City planners blast Freeholders, are to explain in his illness.