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Reds Heavily Hit but Enter An Little ionali Plan SEt STOPPAGE 3 Sunny and Mild today, high in 70i ex- •cept cooler along cow*. Mort- |t<<l Hank, Fret-hold FINAL 'y sunny and mUd tomorrow, Htncrearing ctoudlnest Sunday: Ixing Brawn EDITION Monmouth County** Outfftandintf Homo !%>wspapor 32 PAGES VOLW NO. 227 RED BANK, N.J. FRIDAY, MAY 12,1972 TEN CENTS nitniHimn iiHiinitniimnnmn OKsCahilVs Tax, Spending TRENTON (AP) - Gov. Tbo tax1 bins now so to the —A bill to raise the current William T. Cahill's tax and to 18 in New Jersey. " tax. The lax package is unre- would hurt poor and middle budget. They have used credit RopublJcajHcdnfroUed Senate (1.60 an hour minimum wage —A six-year-old proposal to The excise taxes passed in lated to proposed major tax income groups the most. Re- card financing with a ven- upending programs for the which* h^s already approved to $1.75 an hour easily passed next fiscal year have passed a establish the office of ombuds- the Assembly yesterday were reform. publicans said there was no geance," Florio said. ' . the budget; Democrats filibus- the Senate, and now goes to man to pursue citizen com- described by Cahill as interim Voting on the measures was other alternative to meet the The tax bills were moved by key test in the Assembly as tered for about six hours be- the Assembly. The measure the Legislature pushes toward plaints was approved by the measures to balance what he generally along party lines. constitutional need (or a bal- GOP floor leader Richard W. forc the final tallies were tak-' had been bottled up in the Senate and Bent to the Assem- called a. "hold-the-line budg- Republicans, aided by maver- anced budget. DeKorte of Bergen, who said adjournment of its regular .•en;.,,::«::;;; _•:..::" ".•- •. .:,: session next week. GOOP i*u<wMM yearyear. bly. et." , ick Democrats from Hudson James Florio, D-Camden, if the Democrats cut any of In other developments: -Senate,;Democrats tem- The Legislature Is pressing The package included in- the proposed levies they "had The Assembly yesterday ap-L and Union Counties, supplied said the taxes were made nec- \m:^mi/i to;jift«g porarily blocked a bill to to wrap up most of its busi- creases in taxes on cigarettes, the necessary votes. essary because of the Cahill better be prepared to raise proved a package of six ex- reversal, narrowly paased and grant virtually full legal ness by May 18 and then ad- gasoline, diesel fuel, liquor, the money elsewhere1." cise tax bUlsdegfgncd to rafir The Assembly is almost administration's fiscal policy sent me jVsssembly a bill to rights to 18 year olds. But the journ for nearly one month to wine, corporate income, equally divided between the last year of enacting a budget Most of the talk came from *l#rMWokmtferti#Mki ob balancal r mastaxe:t«e death penalty in measure is due$wmw ftjp hold public hearings on pro- trucks and sales of alcoholic the state's 12 bfflton budget". two major parties. with no new taxes. loyalist Democrats who knew NeW Jersey. Cahill had urged a vote next week and will In- posed overhaul of; New Jer- beverages, Including for the Democrats generally at- "The chickens are coming they would be outvoted by the for the fiscal year beginning postponement of legislative clude a controversial provk sey's tax structure. Including July l. -7:.; ' first time a sales tax on pack- tacked the tax increases us homo to roost because of last Republicans and maverick action oil the Mil. : slon to lower the drinking age enactment of a state income aged beer. regressive and said they year's no-tax election-year Democrats. Reds Heavily Hit But Enter An Loe SAIGON (AP)-North 7,000 rounds and following up smashed into the northern end mand claimed 83 North Viet- Vietnamese troops and tanks with tank and infantry at- of thextown, and enemy in- namese and Viet Cong were smashed into An Loc again tacks. Field reports said 50 fantrymen fought their way killed in two clashes Juat today despite saturation South Vietnamese troops were into the western sector. south of the Saigon-Phnom" bombing by 70 U.S. B52s that killed and 140 wounded, while Government forces were re- Penh highway 25 to 35 mites rained more than 1,700 tons of a government communique ported to have retaken one northwest of the South Viet- explosives on the devastated claimed 218 North Vietnamese block in the northeastern'part namese capital. Eleven South provincial capital 60 miles were slain, 14 tanks were de- of town. Vietnamese were reported north of Saigon. It was the stroyed and some 250 weapons Field reports indicated the killed and nine wounded. war's heaviest concentration were captured. situation was confusing, with ofBS2s. The North Vietnamese re- the defense,lines rapidly U.S. Navy ships shelled The U.S. Command report- sumed their heavy shelling changing. Quang Tri for the first tune, ed one American adviser and ground assaults from all Fighting also erupted closer and officers said an ammuni- killed, a second wounded and sides shortly before 0 a.m. to Saigon. < tion dump and a fuel depot two small Air Force spotter today. At least five tanks The South Vietnamese com- were,the targets. planes shot down in action around An Loc and Chon Thanh, a district capital 15 miles to the south. Two of the four crewmen aboard the planes were missing. Hughes The North Vietnamese ap- peared determined to torn An Loc into an6th«rt<juaflgTYi, the northernmost provincial capital that feQ llay I after State of BRAND NEW CHAPf Eft'•'.— James Jeffries, left, Asbury Parky president of the NJ. Jaycees, presents similar heavy assaslta. who now heads the Correction Joe Frazler, president of the Jaycee's new Discovery House chapter, membership charter. Looking on An Loc, under siege since By RALLIE SCHRAEGER mer Gov. Richard J. Hughes are Donald Skrlvanek, second from left, president-elect of the AAlddletown Jaycees; Carmen Glan- yesterday. Commission of the American April 7, is 85 per cent de- 1 Bar Association. _ • _ nandrea, president of the AAlddletown Jaycees; Frank Bottone, vice president of the N.J. Jayeees, and stroyed, but its capture by the FREEHOLD - By world "If I were a Judge today, 1 John French, Discovery House residential director., , , North Vietnamese would be and national standards, the would think very hard before "i don't think any judge\ another blow to prestige of United States is "way down sending a boy to any of the re- should have jurisdiction to Saigon and President Nixon's oh the scale" in penal reform formatories we have in New sentence any juvctlile or adult Vietnamization program. and New Jersey is "way be- Jersey," said the ex-gover- to an institution that judge hind other states," said for- nor, himself a former judge, himself has not personally in- The North Vietnamese hit spected In the previous year," Discovery House Jaycees An Loc with the heaviest artil- lery bombardment of the war Mr. Hughes declared. yesterday, firing more than Warning that some reforma- tories start out as model in- stitutions and deteriorate into Chapter a National Tirst' "cesspools of corruption," Mr, State Senate Hughes asserted, "We are sending too many people to in- MARLBORO - In a nation- "Weban leam from them and choose to live when they grad- dents to establish contact with stitutions ... We are sending al first, the N.J. Jaycees last they can leam from us." uate from Discovery House, people outside of Discovery OKs Death too many young people into night presented a charter to Can Play Role Mr. Bottone pointed out, but House in a more meaningful that terrible reformatory." its newest chapter, the Dis- Mr. Bottone said the Dis- will find friends at any Jayceo way than just by talking with Penalty Bill The Answer? - covery House Jaycees. covery House Jaycees, with chapter. those who come to our open TRENTON (AP) - In a More schooling, more work- Spokesmen for Discovery their first-hand knowledge, , Provides Contacts *house programs," Mr. French dramatic reversal, the New , release programs, a greater House, a state-and-federally "can play a role" in the Mr. Bottone's sentiments said. ^ Jersey Senate has narrowly use of parole, Mr. Hughes told funded residential rehabilita- Jaycees drug abuse education were echoed by John French, "Because they'll be working passed a bill that would re- some 130 members and guests tion center for heroin addicts, program, aimed at making Discovery House residential ; with people in the mainstream store the death penalty in the celebrating the tenth anniver- and the state Jaycees pre- the general public more director. of society, the residents will 4 'state. sary of the Women's Auxiliary dicted the unique chapter will knowledgeable about that "It's a. good way for res! be able to become a part of it. The measure, which now to the Monmouth County Jail benefit both. community problem. And, despite their feelings of • goes to the Assembly, was ap- at the First Presbyterian "The Discover House chap- And, through participation inadequacy, they'll have to proved by the Senate in a vote Church. ter can be one of the most re- in Jaycees programs, based Trains Are become involved" with the so- of 22-10. It received one more "We Americans have let' ' warding to the N.J. Jaycees," on the idea of "leadership . called 'squares,' the guys vote than the minimum correction slide because we declared Frank Bottone, state training through community whose stores they'd be break- needed for passage.
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