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Seeking assailant who shot Red Bank man in face •y JULIE MCDONALD Mr. Jackson was reported in critical condition early Police said the right between the two men started in He was taken to Riverview Hospital by the Red Bank RED BANK — Police are searching for a Mlddletown this morning at Monmouth Medical Center. Long Branch Iron! of the restaurant, and wound up in the rear parking First Aid Squad, and later transferred to Monmouth Me- man who allegedly fired two shots Into tne lace or a Red Based on information supplied by witnesses, police lot. dical Center. Bank man last night during a right outside Big Jim's Bar have identified his assailant as Benny Hill, approximately Several persons in the crowd which had gathered at The victim was not carrying a weapon, according to B-Que, 270 Shrewsbury Ave. 30 years old. whose last know address as 145 Magnolia the scene were attempting to break up the fight, police Detective Swanson. who also said police have not deter- Lane. Mlddletown The victim. 22-year-old Harry Jackson, was wounded said, when Hill allegedly got up from the ground, pulled mined what the two men were lighting about twtct by shots fired from what eyewitnesses to the shoot- The victim was believed to be a resident al 14 Clif- the revolver, and fire two shots at Jackson The suspect, who was last seen running west on W ing described as a chrome-plated, 38 caliber revolver. ford Place here, but his father. Harry W Jackson, of thai When Patrolmen Dominic Setaro and Peter DePonte Bergen Place, toward Leighton Avenue, will be charged shortly after 1:30 p.m. in the rear parking lot of the res- address, said his son no longer lives there, according to Jr. arrived at the scene, they found the victim bleeding with atrocious assault and assault with intent to kill. Mr. taurant, police said. Detective Herbert Swanson profusely from the head, police said. Swanson said The Daily Register VOL.100 NO. 131 SHREWSBURY, N. J. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1977 15 CENTS May start Saturday Minority post to U.S. will make 3 Muhler By SHERRY CONOHAN TRENTON - Assem- blywoman Marie A. Muhler. R-Monmouth, was elected deputy minority whip of the Assembly, by her Republican colleagues yesterday, thereby for Sadat'an Arab-Israeli peace confer- s talkOfficials of thse Carter ad- CAIRO (AP) - President Kurt Waldheim have not re- becoming the first woman Anwtr Sadat apparently is ence in Geneva Officials In sponded But the Russians ministration said the United legislator to be elected to a going to have a three-nation Washington said the United and the Lebanese are ex- States would participate in GOP party leadership position Cairo conference attended by States also will participate pected to stay away because the conference but was In 15 years. Israel, Egypt and the United Of the others invited, the of Syria's stand delaying an announcement of Mrs. Muhler. a resident of State* Palestine Liberation Organi- Sadat had said the meeting this. The officials.said the ad- Marlboro, beat five other can- land formally agreed yes- zation. Syria and Jordan said could start as early as this ministration detected signs didates Including her Mon- terday to attend the meeting they would not attend, and Saturday. Other Egyptian of- that the opposition to the mouth County colleague, As- called by the Egyptian presi- the Soviet Union, Lebanon ficials said it probably would meeting by Sadat's militant semblyman Anthony M. Vil- dent to make preparations for and UN. Secretary-General be delayed until next week Arab foes might wane and be- lane Jr. of Long Branch, to lieved an announcement of win the position. She was just US participation would solid- re-elected to a second term in ify the opposition. the Assembly earlier this U.S. officials also said the month. Students puffing away level of U.S. representation As assistant minority whip. had not been decided, but Mrs. Muhler will succeed As- Secretary of State Cyrus semblyman Walter J. Vance would not attend. Kavanaugh, R-Somersel, so they'll get message Israel also downgraded its CONGRATULATIONS — Connecticut Gov. Ella Grassoand Massachusetts Morris and Hunterdon coun- MANCHESTER, NH perature decreased "we lectured them and they delegation, naming as its rep- Gov. Michael Dukakis, right, listen to N.J. Gov. Brendan Byrne tell how he ties, who moved up to the won re-election. They offered congratulation during the conference in Bos- post of whip. He replaces As- (AP) - Some New Hamp- "It makes you realize were tired ol thai. Here resentatives Eliahu Ben-Ells- ton yesterday of the Coalition of Northeast Governors. Byrne wos In Tren- semblyman John A. Spizziri, shire high school pupili are what smoking really does they have visual evidence sar. the director-general of ton earlier In the day for legislative sessions. R-Bergen, who lost In the pri- being allowed to smoke in It makes your arteries and before and after they Pnme Minister Menahem Be. mary election. class this week - to show veins smaller so the heart smoke They understand il gin's office.- and Melr Rosenne. legal adviser to the Assemblyman James R. them the harm smoking in has to work harder." said and can make decisions on Foreign Ministry who helped Hurley, R-Cumberland and flirts on their bodies Karen Klop. 15 their own ' Laurie Savoie. IS. laid draft Israel's disengagement Compromise may permit Cape May, was re-elected mi- The New Hampshire She said she smokes "one she his cut her smoking agreements with Egypt and nority leader, and Assem- Lung Association, using fed- or two" cigarettes a day. from a pack to a half pack Syria after the 1173 Arab-Is- blyman Dean A. Gallo, K Ml funds, has been sup-' but will quit "this week!" a day because of the ex- raeli war Morris, Union and Passalc stytnt Ngti aefcoob through- because of the science class periments Despite Washington's talk doctorate for blind man counties, was elected assis- out New Hampshire this fall experiments of waning opposition to Sadat, Register Stalehouse Bureau the bill after the college re- tant minority whip to replace with equipment to monitor "It scared me because I Dr. Stanley Bergen, presi- James Hall, chairman of figured that all of that poi- only one slight conciliatory TRENTON - Legally-blind dent or the college, Sen. Wiley fused to award the degree to Sen. Walter Foran, R-Hunt- heart rate, skin tempera- note came from opponents erdon, Mercer, Morris and ture, carbon monoxide in the high school's science de- son is going into my body." Sam Fusaro Jr. of Long and Mr. Fusaro were to meet Mr. Fusaro because he partment, said the program she said Syrian President Hafez As- Branch may obtain his long here this arternoon to discuss couldn't finish the clinical Middlesex. Mr. Foran was the blood stream and ner- elected to fill a vacancy In vousness. Yesterday the arfects parents as well as And non-smokers who sal sad told a news conference in sought doctor of science in the possibility o( such a pro- work required for it the Senate and was sworn tests began al West High students near classmates who Damascus "there can be no dentistry degree from the gram. Mr. Fusaro had completed into his new legislative seat School in Manchester "I am quite pleased." he smoked were attected divorce" between Syria and College or Medicine and Den- Mr Wiley made his an- all the academic work in the said "We have had many Non-smoker Paul Pepin Egypt, "there only are diver- tistry of New Jersey without nouncement at the opening of four-year program towards last week. Tne pupils are monitored parents and students quit IS. walched a meter show gencies in methods and prior special legislation a meeting of the Senate Edu- his doctorate of science in Mrs. Muhler said she de- before and after smoking smoking Parents have that his carbon monoxide ities and procedures " But he Sen Stephen B. Wiley. l> cation Committee at which dentistry before his railing cided to run (or the lead- Tests witnessed Monday called to say they have level Increased after he sat said he would attend the anti- Morris, chairman of the Sen- the committee was to act on eyesight, brought on by dis- ership position after returning. showed the heart rate and stopped smoking because with a smoker He said he Sadat Arab summit meeting ate Education Committee, an- a bill sponsored by Dr. An- ease, reached the point he a week ago from a national carbon monoxide in the the kids go home and tor- never had planned to smoke Libya and Algeria have called nounced yesterday that the thony M. Villane Jr.. R-Mon- couldn't do the remaining conference of women legisla- blood Increased, while ment them." and added. "I'm sure now. in Tripoli Thursday college Is trying to work out a mouth, which would direct eight months of clinical lab tors held In California. On steadiness and skin tem- For years." he added. after the tests " Jordan's King Hussein in a program whereby Mr Fusaro the college to award the doc- work. He is seeking the de- Friday she began calling oth- televised speech defended Sa- will be able to complete his torate degree to Mr. Fusaro. gree in the hope that, with er Republican members of dat's trip to Israel. He said it degree work with some spe- The bill was passed by the the master's in public admin- the Assembly to seek their resulted from his "reading of cial courses rather than with, Assembly in September by a istration he now is earning, support.