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In this issue: car care supplement I m t r n a l M e m b e r M e m b e r MATAWAN , NEW JERSEY, Thursday, May 25, 1972 Single Copy Fifteen Cants' 103rd YEAR M |h WEEK National Newspaper Association N e w Je r s e y Press Association BEADLESTON SPEAKER Conflict of interest, ethics among tops MATAWAN - Sen. Alfred “ accomplishments’' in the would be state-operated and Also mentioned were the package, saying passage N. Beadlcston, Republican legislature during this year, away from the local tracks so making the New Jersey would ‘‘take money out of the majority leader spoke discussed what would be as to not hurt their business Parole Board a full-time right hand pockct and put less yesterday at the Matawan debated at the "improperly as had been done in New York board of three men instead of into the left hand pocket” . Chamber of Commerce termed special session" in off-track betting; ratification a five man parttime board in Included in the package is a election luncheon at Don June, the lax reform addition to bills lo help personal income tax and a Quixote Inn where he package, and answered some rehabilitate parolees; a statewide real estate tax. discussed some of the major <|uestions from the floor. constitutional amendment Sen. Beadleston said the KICK-OFF DINNER-The Hasilian Father of Mariapocli, Malawan, held a building fund legislation in the senate this Listed were adoption of a making 1 state attorney measures would “ put a kick-off dinner Saturday night at the Magnolia Inn attended by more than ISO people. year. code of ethics for members of general and the secretary of ceiling on certain items, but it Pictured left to right, are Louis Auricnima, Keyport, The Rev. Joseph Erdci, O.S.M.B., Introduced by Charles stale government, which state serve "at the pleasure” was the middle income man Miss Mary Gayposh, Perth Amboy, member of the building fund committee, Joseph Mandeville, president of the Beadleston noted had of the Governor; passage of a who will get hurl with this.” $7 million bill for aid to With the real estate tax “ by Rcttagliata, Matawan Township, general chairman and Joseph Mullaney, Cliffwood Beach, chamber and vice president "knocked out" some of the of the Central Jersey Bank more qualified members due private colleges, which the the back door", he said, chairman of the Matawan Chapter of the order. "Monmouth County is going and Trust Company, Sen. to possible conflict of in Senator termed a help also to to get it and get it bad.” Beadlcston told lf,e terest; rcdistricting of the public schools; full rights chamber members it was congressional seats, which to lH-year-olds in line with Four bills to be considered “ groups such as this with was eventually ruled un passage of their right to vote; by the legislature in Keyport mayor’s son whom they must cooperate,” constitutional; a commission a $650 million transportation November were also cited by arid that lie wanted them “ to lo study off-track betting and bond issue to be placed on the the Senator. They included see the scope of government another to study all other November ballot, which the zoning by court decision, today.” lie listed a number of types of betting, saying it Senator said he hoped the statewide building codes, hurt in car-bus crash people would support as it planning restriction, all of would lake care of every which the Senator said went MATAWAN - William V. was admitted to the Freehold summons for running a red highway and railroad in against home rule. The Ralph, 23, Aberdeen Road, Area Hospital with a frac light at the intersection of Memorial Duy Parade Monmouth County; a $2 fourth, which lhc Senator Matawan, son of Keyport Rte. 33 and Prodelin Way. tured left hip. Senk was MATAWAN - Arrangements for the annual Memorial billion budget; passage of a thought was a good bill, Mayor and Mrs. William A. reported in satisfactory Porter was among the 13 law enabling the state to be would permit the state to sell Ralph, was reported in fair persons treated and released Day parade in Matawan Borough were finalized at a condition. • Sen. Allred N. Ilcadlestun sued, taking away its bonds for education. condition at Monmouth from Freehold Area Hospital. special meeting of the Borough Recreation Commission Mayor Ralph, ac of a constitutional amend soverignty or immunity and Mrs. Genevieve Donnell Medical Center, Long The bus, which was chartered Sunday night. companied by John G. ment for e<]ual rights for passage of a no fault car asked the Senator if he Branch, today. He was taken Schanck, Beers St., Haziet, from Boro Auto Storage Co.. All organizations and groups taking part in the parade insurance on medical thought the handling of the to the center after having Inc., Shrewsbury, was women; a year-round racing had gone through the green will assemble at the Frenean railroad tracks at 9:15 a.m. bill in anticipation of the payments. lottery money was been injured in a car-bus carrying 30 persons. light at the intersection just on Monday. The parade will start promptly at 10 a.m. Meadowlands complex, Sen. Beadleston said the satisfactory to which he crash on Rte. 33 Millstone ahead of the others. The four Also treated and released The line of march will be down Main St. to Memorial passage of optional county subject for consideration at replied he liked the way they Twp., Sunday. men were returning from a were John A. Barber and his charier planning (the the June session would be 57 were spending money, but not first aid convention in I’ark where memorial services will be conducted by The family reported, wife, Eileen, Juniper Lane, Faulkner Act), which Senator bills called the Tax Reform the way they were accounting Trenton. American Legion Post 176. 7lie parade theme is “ To however, that there appeared Eatontown, whose car was hit I! o a d I e s t o n t e r m e d Package. He said he had for it. He hoped to see more of Honor Our War Dead.” to be no change that he suf At least 15 others suffered by Ralph’s vehicle after the "ridiculous" announced his opposition tu See CONFLICT Page 2 At the conclusion of services, refreshments will be fered a severe concussion and minor injuries, including a collision. has been in a com a since he couple whose car was Mayor Ralph, his son and served lo all those who participate in the parade at the was critically injured when a rammed after the collision, the Barbers were proceeding Washington Engine Fire Company building on Little S l. chartered bus, reportedly ran according to Ihe State Police north on Prodelin Wav In the event of ram, tfv. ; ,'.mde will be cancelled Carters denied variance a red light, and struck the Trooper John Brennan. through the intersection with younger Ralph's car. Hiding The bus driver, Henry A. a green light when the ac with him was Anthony Senk, Porter, 28, of Springdale cident occurred according to by Matawan zoning board 46, of Laurence Harbor, who Ave., Neptune, was issued a Trooper Brennan. Vocational Ed MATAWAN The /.miing Hoaid of Carters. John Engel voted lor it. The Carters AdjustiiK'ii! I uesdas icfected 4-1 the lost 4-1. application ol Ba rn a bas and Evelyn Carter, Leonard Tafaro, South Otange attorney, Publisher reveals plans state aid hit 107 Main St.. to use 25 percent uf the flour requested a variance for Millbrook Diner, MATAWAN — Mrs. Felicia She pointed out that the aiea uf thcil Imnie Im the sale nt antique Rte. 34, to erect an oversized sign. He told board had made requests of Peters, a member, took up china and tot the repair. icstoration and sale the /.oners that by d iiving past the diner on the State Department of for future area newspaper the issue of getting a better nl antique clucks. The house is in a Rte. 34 they could observe that the sign vocational education Kducation for $122,00(1 towards the better fulfillment icsidential /one conforming to tlie zoning ordinance now newspaper impractical. among the 400 million books program in district schools at KEVPO RT - A regional of a vocational program in However, the C, liters, through their used was small and obscured that it did not daily newspaper for this area Mr. Yoseloff drew from his his company distributed were the Matawan Regional Board Matawan She proposed and give the motorist knowledge the diner was many years’ experience in used by three generations of of F.ducation meeting attorney, Stanley Yacker, Malawan, sought is among the plans Shore the other board members journalism, including a term the families represented. Monday. tn show llieir sending would be of a there. Publishers has for its voted to join her in a Setter of as a newspaper reporter in Mrs. Peters read a letter specialized nature and that there svas an /\sked by board chairman l.anzaro if this growing chain of weekly protest to the State Depart community newspapers. Florida. But he stressed his Mr. Yoseloff was in from the Stale Department •>! element of hardship lor health reasons. allected the business at the diner, Tafro troduced by Chet Dousis, Education informing the ment of Kducation which These plans were outlined role as a publisher, Opposition to die application ss as led by assured him that the diner should be doing a speculating that the texts president of Ihe service club.