Six Dead in 3 County Automobile Collisions
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Selection of Marlboro Business Aide Unsettled SEE STORY BELOW Becoming sunny and cool to- HOME day. Cloudy, mixed rain and Red Bunk, FwehoM snow possible tonight and to- 7 morrow. Long Branch FINAL (Bea Details Pago a) Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 90 Years VOL. 91, NO. 96 RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1968 22 PAGES TEN CENTS Six Dead in 3 County Automobile Collisions Five persons were killed in in a panel truck operated by Martin Norton, 46, also of Medical shortly after a colli- lice said Mr. Malitz has been two separate crashes in How- the father when it was in col- Lakewood, who were report- sion on Rt. 33. The driver of charged with drunken driving ell Township over the week- lision with a car operated by ' ed in "satisfactory" condition the other car, Dr. Roger Quin- and causing death by auto. He end and one man was killed Michael N. Malitz, 34, of New in Paul Kimball Hospital, lan, 36, of 1 Larkin Place, was released in $3,000 bail to v in a Neptune accident Satur- York City on Rt. 33 in Howell Lakewood. Oakhurst, suffered a broken await a hearing in Howell day. Township, about a half mile The Nortons address, is 252 arm and body cuts. Dr. Quin- Township Municipal Court Dead in a Saturday night west of Rt. 34. Sunset Lane, Lakewood, and lan was reported in fair con- Nov. 25." crash on Rt. 33, Howell Town- Hit Head-On the Tello address is 817 Holi- dition today at Jersey Shore . According to Trooper Conti, Medical Center. ship, were Giuseppe Acan- At 3:35 a.m. yesterday, day TJt., Toms River. the Acanfora panel truck en- fora, 75, of 505 Bond St., As- three persons died and two Trooper Thomas Grabowski Neptune police quoted Dr. tered Rt. 33 traveling east bury Park, and his son, Frank others were injured in a head- of Howell State Police said Quintan as saying he was go- J., 43, of 12 Arnold Ave., Nep- on collision on Rt. 9, Howell the Tello car was traveling ing east on Rt: 75 west of when it was struck by the tune. The younger Mr. Acan- Township. The dead . were south on Rt. 9 when it collid- Fortunato Road, opposite the Malitz vehicle in the right fora died yesterday in Jersey identified as Margaret Russel, ed with the Nortons' north- Asbury Park Country Club, rear. The trooper said the APPRECIATION DAY — Clerics and their bishop confer at Appreciation Day cele- Shore Medical Center, Nep- 42, of New York City, John bound auto. and could remember nothing Malitz car pushed the truck tune. T. Tello, 36, of Toms River In the Neptune accident that happened until he was brated yesterday in Clinton Chapel, AMEZion Church, Red Hill Road, Middletown. along the highway and the and Jeannette Norton, 33, of Saturday, • Zigfrids Torstar, being carried from his car. From left are the Rev. Kingdon Reevey, former pastor; Bishop William M. Smith According to Trooper M. J). Conti of Howell State Police Lakewood. The injured were 32, of 126 Morris Ave., Nep- In the'Rt. 33 accident in two locked vehicles stopped of the church's Ninth Episcopal District, and the present pastor, the Rev. Robert barracks, the Acanforas were James E. Norton, 35, and tune, died in Jersey Shore Howell Township, State Po- against a tree. Kegler. Appreciation Day expressed thanks for plaque from township Tercentenary Committee honoring former church building, ojestroy'ed by fire in 1966, as of "his- toric interest and worthy of preservation for future generations" and efforts of con- Kidnap gregation and friends in building recently completed new chapel. Marlboro Business Aide (Register Staff Photo) Called Selection Still Unsettled By HALLIE SCHRAEGER lative study commission to The political complexion of Citizens Committee (CC), Irwin Stays Mum A HoaxMARLBORO — Whether or evaluate forms of municipal the township may be changed which brought about the re- NEW SHREWSBURY-The not Mayor Charles T. McCue and county governments. by the recall election. "Mr. call. Republican Thomas An- 17-year-old girl who set off a will appoint a new business Mayor McCue fired Mr. Iv- Creevy and Councilman Al- tisell, who won a council seat massive search by local and administrator here before the ins Sept. 23, charging he was fred L. Storer, who is also in Tuesday's election, is also state police when she report- recall election involving two not properly performing his up for recall, are members a CC member. Mayor McCue On Brookdale Plan ed Thursday night that she. of his fellow party members duties, but refusing to give of the Purpose and Principal is a PP member. had been kidnaped, and held is problematical. specific reasons. Mr. Ivins at (PP) coalition, which has a Mr. Creevy arid Mr. Storer LITTLE SILVER - Free- campus development, citing "I want to hear What the for 5!6 hours by an unidenti- 3-2 council majority. The mi- But Council President first resisted the firing, but have filed as candidates to holder Director Joseph C. Ir- academic and financial ad- other freeholders have to say fied man, has admitted her later resigned, saying he "did nority members, Councilmen George E. Creevy, one of the run against each other in the win declined comment yester- vantages. about it," he added. story was a hoax, Police not wish to become a political Joseph Brodniak and John H. subjects of the recall election recall election, Mr. Creevy as day on the proposal of the "I don't think individual Three freeholders sit on the Chief James A. Herring said football." Williams, are members of the (MARLBORO, Pg. 3, CoL 8) Brookdale Community Col- members of the Board of five-member board of school this morning. Nov. 26, said last night he Freeholders should comment estimate which has to okay would meet with the mayor, lege trustees to open the coun- .. Chief Herring said juvenile on the proposal,"" Mr. Irtfin the/college midget The other today to discuss the matter. ty college in its own home charges will be lodged against said, "the Board of Freehold- two members are college Mayor McCue has been ill next fall. the girl. He declined to iden- ers will meet with the college trustees. since he first fired and later The 'trustees Friday -ap- tify her. board to discuss it. (See IRWIN, Pg. 2, Col. 4) accepted the resignation of Birth Control Issue proved a $7,016,500 operating and construction budget for The girl confessed the hoax his business administrator, Saturday, after being ques- 1969-70, designed to speed Edward Ivins 3rd, about a . tioned further by police about month and a half ago. Brookdale's development and the "kidnaping," Chief Herr- Is Faced by permit 1,000 county freshmen Township Clerk Floyd Wye- ing said. to attend their own commu- 3 Arabs Held koff has been acting mayor. WASHINGTON (AP) - The Pope's birth control edict. they called for the choice of nity college on their own cam- He said the girl had spent Meanwhile, Mr. Ivins, who nation's Catholic bishops and Bold Action conscience for married cou- pus come September; the time between 2:30 and 8 resides in Oceanport, has ac- cardinals face today an ex- The French Assembly of ples, the same stand that has To get the project under-1 p.m. Thursday — the hours cepted a post as assistant ex- plosive dispute over the Bishops, in the boldest reac- since been taken by France1 way, the trustees also ap- For Planning she had reported being driven tension specialist with Rut- meaning of Pope Paul VI's tion so far, decided last week and Canada... proved a- revised 1968-69 capi- around by a "kidnaper" and gers University's Bureau of ban on artificial birth con- to leave the choice up to each The Rev. John E. Corrigan,; tal outlay budget, requesting then brought to his home — Government Research. trols, f ... • v married couple. leader of the Washington with friends. the county to release approxi- Receives More Pay The issue of whether the However, the Catholic hier- priests,, said the bishops mately $490,000 of the $4.1 Plot on Nixon "We know who the friends Mr. Ivins said his new Job ban is binding on all Catholic archy in this country general- should realize that "The only million the board of school es- are, and they weren't in- pays "considerably more" couples or whether birth con- ly voiced support for the way to control a revolution is timate already has certified NEW YORK (AP) — A 43- can citizen who came to this volved," Chief Herring said. than the $11,000 a year he got trol should be left up to per- Pope when he issued his en- to lead it." - country from Yemen 13 years for Brookdale. The state will year-old Arab immigrant and Don't Know Why in Marlboro (he declined to sonal conscience looms as the cyclical last summer continu- Seek Arbitration his two sons are being held ago, and his sons, Hussein, provide a similar" amount. He said police haven't been name the exact figure) and is largest question before the ing the church's traditional The priests are asking, the 20, and Abdo, 19. For a Beginning in $100,000 bail each in con- able to learn why the girl "very quiet." National Conference of Catho- ban on all artificial means of bishops to persuade Cardinal The money would provide nection with an alleged plot Police gave no details of the made up the kidnaping story.