Monmouth County?S Home Newspaper for 90 Years VOL 91, NO
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Marlboro Denies Burnt Fly Dumping Variance \ SEE STORY BELOW Cloudy, Warm THEMILY FINAL Cloudy and warm today. Cloudy with showers likely to- Red Bank, Freehold EDITTGN night and again tomorrow. 7 Long Branch (See Details. Page S) Monmouth County?s Home Newspaper for 90 Years VOL 91, NO. 208 RED BANK, N.J., FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1969 28 PAGES 10 CENTS •••••••a Quiz Nixon on Plane WASHINGTON (AP) - naissance plane over the Sea ation the United States might contained fewer bristling deal to play down the epi- President Nixon faced his of Japan last Tuesday. make and how future recon- words than in past incidents. sode. first public questioning today The protest, delivered at a naissance flights would be When the USS Pueblo was The timing of the U.S. pro- over the loss of an American 42-minute meeting at the protected.. captured 15 months ago, the test at Panmunjom was Navy plane to North Korean Panmunjom truce site earlier Until today's news confer- Johnson administration called pushed on the administration jets with many points about today, was the first official ence, broadcast live by ra- the seizure a "heinous crime" when North Korea called for his policy still hidden behind U.S. reaction since the plane dio and television, Nixon him- committed by "North Ko- a meeting of the military ar- a curtain of official silence. was downed and the 31 crew- self had not spoken publicly rean gangsters." mistice commission, the Prior to his 11:30 a.m. men apparently lost. about the incident Administration sources sug- group which has met there news conference today, the The relatively mild-worded The presidential silence and gested the lower-keyed tone since the end of the Korean President ordered a protest statement, which called on the calculated effort to main- of the Panmunjom protest re- War periodically to talk about issued against the "cal- North Korea "to prevent sim- tain an official calm after the flected a difference between such items as truce viola- culated act of aggression" by ilar incidents in the future," loss of the plane was reflect- Nixon and Johnson adminis- tions. North Korea in shooting down had left unanswered ques- ed to a degree in the tration approaches rather To the Americans' surprise, the unarmed EC121 recon- tions about what if any retali- Panmunjom protest, which than any U.S.-North Korean the Pyongyang represent- gjiap ative, Maj. Gen. Lee Choon- sun, limited his opening -~w.. speech to a seven-minute complaint about alleged de- DEMOLISHED by yesterday's early morning fire were Max's beachfront hot dog militarized zone violations— but never mentioned the cri- stand in Long Branch, a vacant restaurant and several concession stands. Eldon K. Back Pollution Bonds sis-provoking plane incident. Adams, the city fire chief, said the blaze started in the kitchen area of Max's and TRENTON (AP) - The for the summer. includes more funds for anti- The GOP emphasized that spread through the frame structure. (See story, Page 2) [Register Staff Photo) Republican majorities in the The Republicans announced pollution projects than sought the state's share of projects legislature have agreed to a that they would ask New Jer- by the administration. designed to curb water pol- $275 million bond issue for sey voters to approve a bond Hughes had recommended lution would be a maximum Jury Must # , water supply and anti-water issue in November that would $222 million in bond money to of 25 per cent of the total pollution projects, but they provide $248 million in state pay the state's share of anti- cost. There has been some haven't come up with an ur- matching funds to'fight water pollution projects. concern that the federal gov- Decide on Variance Is Denied ban program. pollution and the remaining The Republican plan would ernment would not provide The 3-1 GOP majorities in $27 million for acquisition of help finance a number the funds expected for these Sirhan Fate the Assembly and Senate met reservoir sites. of projects in the Passaic projects. LOS ANGELES (AP) - all day in North Brunswick Although the Republican Valley which were not includ- State President Frank X. Sirhan Bishara Sirhan is guil- yesterday in an unsuccessful bond issue proposal is $29 ed in the governor's recom- McDermott, R-Union, said ty of firsMegree murder for attempt to resolve the key is- million less than the amount mendation because engineer- that if the federal funds were ror Bog Dumping assassinating Sen. Robert F. sues the legislature must requested by Democratic ing surveys of need are just not available the local mu- Kennedy. Now, the same jury The Township Council last has the right to dump on all cope with before adjourning Gov. Richard J. Hughes, it beginning. nicipalities would have to MARLBORO — In a unani- that convicted him must de- mous vote, the Township night disagreed with the Zon- 133 acres. make up the difference to re- cide whether he lives or dies. Council last night denied a ing Board in a point-by-point Mr. Youngman said he had ceive state support. The penalty phase of Sir- variance to Dominick Manzo list of its findings. introduced the measure last Senate Majority Leader han's trial begins Monday which would have allowed The council found there October to "try to provide a Raymond H. Bateman, R- and is expected to last no him to continue dumping in was inadequate proof: service to the people of the Astronaut Schweickart Somerset, said, however, that more than a day or two. The Burnt Fly Bog. —That dumping would not township" — a service which he was convinced that Con- jury will choose one of two The decision drew applause menace the health and safety is still needed, he maintained, gress would give high priori- sentences: life in prison or from a 20-member audience of residents by causing water although he said he was ty to water pollution control death in the gas chamber. A which included members of pollution. against granting the variance this year. life sentence precludes parole without safeguards. Returns, Quips on Space for at least seven years. the Committee to Save Burnt —That there is a need for The GOP bond proposal Fly Bog. a sanitary landfill in Marl- Mr. Youngman called on calls for less than a third of Unknown until he murdered It was an expected victory boro, where two other land- the council to purchase a NEWARK (AP) - Apollo 9 Apollo 9 Flight, is in New Jer- gined aircraft for a flight to the funds requested by the 42-year-old presidential sey with his wife and five Monmouth County Airport in for that committee, five of fills exist already. tract of land and establish a astronaut Russell L. Hughes for site acquisitions candidate last June, Sirhan whose members have carried —That there is any "spe- municipal dump. Schweickert, a New Jersey children for two days of cere- Wall Township. and reservoir construction. tried — even after the fLpst- Challenged by Brodnlak monies in Wall Township, his on a prolonged lawsuit to cial reason" for granting the lad who really went far, has On hand to greet the astro- Bateman said that the leg- degree verdict yesterday — prevent dumping in the bog. variance. He was challenged by Coun- returned home armed with hometown. The residents naut were Wall Township islation proposing the bond to put testimony about the there, including his parents, The matter had been re- —That Mr. Manzo has a cilman Joseph A. Brod- quips and comments on fly- Mayor Harry Rash, the Rev. issue for voter consideration Arab-Israeli conflict into the manded to the council Feb. valid nonconforming use, niak, who said Monmouth ing and space travel. plan to honor him for his Robert Z. Wuchter, represent- would be introduced in the as- court record. Charles M. Pike has called space achievements. 9 by Superior Court Judge El- —That the variance would "It's a lot better when ing Manasquan, Monmouth sembly by Assemblyman Sirhan, passionately parti- vin R. Simmill, who ordered be for the public good. for a regional facility, rather you fly with a few friends," The astronaut, his family County Freeholder Benjamin Herbert Rinaldi, R-Essex, san to the Arab cause, said another public hearing before Landfill Need than a municipal one. Schweickart said on arrival and a foreign exchange stu- Danskin and Roscoe Monroe and others. his love for Kennedy turned the council to allow objectors Councilman Lawrence C. Mr. Brodniak accused Mr. at Newark Airport yesterday. dent accompanying them, of the National Aeronautics He said the bill, might be to hate when he decided the to speak on it. The save-the- Youngman, who had intro- Youngman of shifting his po- Schweickart, who took a met briefly with newsmen & Space Administration ready by Monday and that New York senator was pro- bog-members had not had the duced the resolution to grant sition and said, "We are con- walk in space during the and then boarded a twin-en- (NASA). the majorities in both houses Israel. opportunity to be heard Oct. the variance Oct. 10, said he sidering a use variance, not of the legislature were pre- "The big difference be- Defense counsel Grant B. 10, when the variance was had done so because of the finding another dump for pared to move with dispatch Cooper asked to bring wit- granted by a previous coun- need for a landfill and be- Marlboro Township." tween a space flight and fly- on the issue. ing in one of these," nesses representing Arab cil.