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. the disunity, uncertainty and clinical experience which he vote or 57-1 he can forge a career com- "I think its very important Latest word: Warm below N.Y. indecision ' in the Arab world cannot perform because of his Dr Villane. the only dentist bining teaching or dentistry that we take the.lead in lead- ership for two years from WASHINGTON (AP) - The The Weather Service has em Great Plains, as well as and reflected "painful Arab railing eyesight. in the legislature, introduced and administrative work now," Mrs. Muhler explained. northern and central parts of said the odds are 30-to-l from (he Mississippi eastward realities." As a (ulltime legislator, she the nation may experience a against a repeat of last win- through the Appalachians." Hussein pleaded with "Arab f said, she will have the time to colder than normal winter, ter's severe conditions, which the forecast said. brethren for courageous, joint do the research necessary to but it shouldn't be as frigid as were the worst in nearly 60 action to reunite ranks and 20 and Out' ruling off delayed "Southern California, the develop the positive alterna- last year, the National Weath- years for most of the mldwes- rebuild a unified position in Southwest and the southern TRENTON (AP) - Legisla- was inserted'to have the stale Democratic caucus earlier in tives she believes the party er Service reports. tern and eastern United order to face the future, Great Plains are 55 percent tive supporters are hoping pay ror the estimated in- the day. But he said he will should be ottering "And I'm States. A year ago, fore- likely to be drier than usual whatever the difficulties." amendments to the so-called In its annual December- casters had predicted colder But the Jordanian govern.. crease of more than (14 mil- request a full Assembly vote willing to put in whatever ex- February forecast, the Unmentioned areas must be ""in and Out" bill for police lion in increased pension ben- Thursday. tra time is needed," she said. than normal temperatures, left at 50-50." it said. ment said it would not send and firemen will produce Weather Service said Monday but that proved to be an un- representatives to either the efits. "But we're hoping these Mrs. Muhler said one or her there is a B percent chance enough votes when it comes amendments will supply the big interests In the next year der-estimation Areas of the north likely to Cairo or Tripoli meetings un- A second amendment would that temperatures will be up in the Assembly Thursday votes we need by taking the will be to see that all the The Weather Service also be colder than usual are the less all "concerned countries make next July 1 the effec- colder than normal in the far added tax burden off the local money earmarked (or educa- said Monday that rain and Columbia River Basin east- attended. A scheduled vote on the bill tive date for the bill. It would northern part of the country municipalities," Deverin said. tion in the budget goes for snow may return this winter ward through the northern The Arab disunity to which that would allow police and have been effective imme- that purpose and isn't shifted : to many areas that went with- Great Plains to the Great Hussein referred was demon- riremen to retire after 20 diately. In its initial form, the bill Chances are 50-50 for a to helping income tax pro- out them last year. Lakes and St. Lawrence Val- strated anew by Iraq, which years with full pension ben- Municipal officials feared would have required munici- colder than normal winter grams or put to some other "Although no strong state- ley. Milder temperatures are has accused Assad of support- efits was postponed yes- the bill because of state-im- pal governments to supply 90 across the central section and use. She said she also would ment can be made, more total expected in much of Califor- ing Sadat secretly Baghdad terday. posed limits on annual spend- percent of the increased ben- the Mississippi Delta, while in be pursuing her interest in precipitation than usual is fa- nia, the Great Basin, the Radio announced that the Assemblyman Thomas J. ing increases. efits with the state paying the Southwest and Southeast. only 10 percent. educational standards. there is a 65 percent chance it vored by a 55-45 probability in Southwest, the Southeast and Iraqi government was organ- Deverin. D-Middlesex. spon- Deverin admitted the bill will be warmer than normal, northern California, the Pa- the mid-Atlantic coast below izing its own anti-Sadat con- sor or the "20 and Out" legis- lacked sufficient support forecasters said. . cific Northwest and the north- New York City. ference of Arab nations lation, said an amendment when it was discussed in the The Inside Story THE WEATHER Rain tonight and tomorrow. Complete re- port on page 3. Yule sales good . . cold weather helps A lovely home on the Holly Homes Tour I Slim Gourmet cooks Cornish hens II By The Associated Press ney's in Salt Lake City, said sale's were "much better Haddock said early business generally was slower Lions win county football title 14 than last year, quite a bit better." The most popular than last year, but added that toys sales have "gone ba- College basketball roundup 15 Christmas shoppers are splitting their spending this Items? Luxury goods like stereos, video games and cam- nanas." small appliances are selling well and there has year between electronic gadgets like video games and eras— "especially cameras." been a surge of interest in video games and video tape Bridge Advice Jl DAILY REGISTER cold-weather necessities like warm clothes, according to In Schaumburg, a Chicago suburb. Sears store man- recorders. Business 8 PHONE NUMBERS retailers who say they expect a good selling season. ager John P. Maloney said: "Sales are going very well A spokesman [or Lazarus. Columbus' biggest depart- Classified 18-21 Mall Office 542-MM Only one store manager contacted in an Associated (or us. Crowds were much larger than we expected." He ment store, said expensive items like furs and video tape t Comics 21 Toil Free (71-MM Press spot check mentioned the selective strike by East said customers alternated between luxury goods — recording systems at around SI.000 each were going well. t Crossword Puzzle 21 Tail Free 5K-8IH and Gulf coast longshoremen and he said it had caused "Video games are very big again this year" — and prac- "We can get only about two-thirds of what we need In (he I Editorials I Classified Dept S42-17M no serious problems. The buying generally started Ihe tical things — lightweight irons, women's boots and ga- recorders." he said. i Entertainment II ClmlaUoi Dept 542-4HI day after Thanksgiving. rage door openers. Horoscope 21 Sports Deptl. S42-4H4 Herb Glaser. executive vice president of J. L. Hudson For some shoppers, money apparently is no object. This year's gimmick gift, according to the Lazarus t Lifestyle Ml MlddlelowB Bureau (71-22H Co department store in Detroit, said about 3.500 to 4.000 "It's amazing the number of gold rings, diamonds and spokesman, may be toilet tissue printed with crossword i Make A Date II Freehold Bureau 411-21*2 children went through the line to see Santa Claus on watches we're selling. Cameras and stereos also are puzzles. "It seems like an item that could catch on." he* * Obituaries 4 Loag Branch Bureau ..222-MlI Friday. The number was 1.000 to 1.500 higher than the doing very well" said Bernie Gordon, general manager said, but added. "There's no single gimmick item that Sports 14-lf StatekMse Bareaa (H-2K-HM same day In 1976. for (our JAFCO department stores in the Seattle area. stands'out like the pet rock of a couple years ago." Glaser said the memory of last winter's cold, com- "It's this way every Christmas." said Larry Had- A cold weekend in Atlanta - temperatures In Ihe 20f DngAMktlMPraMeii?* Crazy Hugkle bined with snow on Friday and over the weekend, helped dock, assistant manager at a Dolgln's department store — boosted sales of outerwear and sweaters. "The weath- Call 988-8333. For Help Day or Tues., Wed., Fri.. Sat. Shera- sales oT heavy outer clothing. He reported » big rush for In North Kansas City. Mo. "Even if they don't have the er was most cooperative," said a spokesman for Davi- &) Night ton Inn-Hazlet. 264-2400 knit goods like scarves and gloves. money, they'll pay into March and April for what they son's, describing Thanksgiving weekend sales as record New Year's Eve Monmouth Day Care Chuck llusklnson. operations manager at 1. C. Pen- want." breaking. |4 With Crazy Hughie. Reserve Shop at Natelsons Benefit ., now, Sheraton Inn, Hazlet. Night, Wed., Nov. 30. 6-9. Tax 7 264-2400. deduct. Public welcome. 2 The [My Register SHREWSBURY N J TUESDAY NOVEMBER 29 1977 MeetingThursday One almost made it9 People on SCI refusal and another one did Actor Cyril Rllrkart. who collapsed four days ago MIAMI BEACH. Fl«. (AP) - The American Heart while waiting to (a on stage, lapsed into a coma yes- Association is renewing its campaign against cigarettes terday according to a spokesman (or Northwestern Me- with a new president who quit smoking a year ago and a morial Hospital in Chicago The 78-year-old actor re- of transcripts retiring president who is still somewhat hooked mained in critical condition in a coronary unit but had if I knew why I started. I would do far better in stabilized by late last night Ritchard. best known lor his By THOMAS (. DONLAN leased letters from Weinstein slopping," said Dr Harriet P Duslan of the University of portrayal of Captain Hook in the musical "Peter Pan." Aswcbttd Press Writer and others saying that Patrick Alabama Medical Center in Birmingham, who leaves the was in unstable condition and a ventilating system was McGahn had asked Weinstein. ( TRENTON. N J (AP) - "What's in it for us'" when presidential office Friday "We have to find out why we being used to assist his breathing, the spokesman said 0 The actor suffered a heart attack Friday dunng the final The Senate Judiciary Com- Weinstein sought his help in ever start What is the basis for this addiction " minutes of "Side by Side by Sondheim. ' in which he was mittee plans to meet obtaining confirmation She told a news conference at the association's an- appearing at Drury Lane Water Tower Place Theatre , Thursday to decide what to Told of the McGahn re- nual meeting that she smokes "a little." less than half i do about the refusal of the mark. Byrne reportedly was pack a day State Commission of In- enraged, and asked the SCI to Her successor as president. Dr W Gerald Austen. Illinois Gffl James R. TktmpsM announced yes- vestigation to turn over con- start an Investigation chief ol surgical services at Massachusetts General Hos- terday in Chicago that he was a candidate (or reelection fidential transcripts of in- The investigation ended in 1978 but wouldn't say he would serve a full term if a pital in Boston, quit smoking in 1976 when he became vestigative interviews when the SCI decided there 1980 shot at the presidency came his way "1 would never president -elect The renewed controversy, was no evidence of make a promise like that," the 41-year-old Republican Austen said one hazard of smoking is (hat it increases which began before the elec- wrongdoing — said Besides, if 1 did you wouldn't believe me " The the risk of lung complications after surgery, and there tion as an investigation of (hi mst likely Democratic candidate is state Comptroller Mi- Sen McGahn. however. can be "double the mortality among heavy smokers at way Gov Brendan T Byrne chael J Bakalis and Thompson said he "certainly will de- TMV BeiKll Ji«rs asked the Senate Judiciary against those persons who don't smoke at all " used the SCI in a dispute over bate whoever the Democratic candidate for governor is " Committee to investigate the Cigarette smoking is much more damaging to the United Bank, the conservator of the estate of Anna Car- creation of a new judicial SCI and Byrne's handling of heart than the lungs, numerous studies have found bone of Clilfsde Park, N J . who also died in the Jan 6 post, also has turned the com- the agency In a new "white paper " - its third in 15 years - the Entertainer Toiy Benetl completed a San Francisco crash The suit claimed negligence and asked for unspeci- mittee toward the question of Heart Association called for "vigorous and effective ac- weekend singing date in the city he romanticized in his fied damages, plus the two women's funeral costs and whether the SCI should be un tion" by lawmakers and health professionals against most famous song and then left to attend his mother's fu- 180.000 for jewelry and other property Sinatra claimed der direct control of the legis- Dr. Sheehan cigarette smoking 0 neral in River Edge. N J The death Sunday night of the was not receovered from the wreckage Named In the lature or even abolished It said cigarettes are estimated to be responsible for singer's mother. Anna Benedetto, was kept secret until suit were Mar™ Krattner, who owned the Lear jetNhat I "The two matters are each the premature death of 325.000 Americans each year the end of the final SundV night performance, he said slammed into the side of Mt San Gorgomo after taking germane to one another and Some 37 percent of such early deaths are from heart at- The funeral is wednesdayVsheywas a great lady and off from Palm Springs, and Jet Avia Ltd . operator of the" -\ we are looking at both very tack and 19 percent are due to lung cancer, its statement would have wanted it that waTT Bennett said "And I charter service that leased (he plane The jet. flying in a closely." said Judiciary Com- V dinner said wouldn't have wanted to disappoint the audiences " Ben snowstorm, crashed into the mountain five minutes after mittee Chairman James P It called, among other things, for an end to "seduc- RED BANK - Dr George nen. remembered for his rendition of "I Left My Heart In taking off from Palm Springs. Dugan. I) Hudson after a tive, misleading" advertising thai might induce children San KraniiMii canceled the last week of his engage- closed-door committee session Sheehan. chief of Elec- trocardiograph) at Rivi'rvievi and young adults to begin smoking; research into why ment at the Venetian Room ol the Fairmont Hotel where w>th SCI Chairman Joseph US District Judge Fraik M. Johnson is seriously Hospital, disciple of running. people smoke; setting up more slop smoking clinics, and he ap|>eared this past weekend Rodriguez considering withdrawing as President Carter's nominee Daily Register columnist and urging the government to refrain (mm giving subsidic. to to head the FBI because his recovery from major surge- The committee subpoenaed author will be guest speaker promote the growth manufacture and sale of tobacco Boris Spassk} of the Soviet Union and his self-exiled ry is taking longer than expected. Attorney General Gril- the SCI transcripts as part of at the Community YMCA In- former compatriot. VlcUr KerchMi, drew the fourth game lla Bell planned to discuss the situation today in a second its investigation of charges by formation Dinner tomorrow yesterday in their match to.select a challenger for the telephone conversation with Johnson, who is in Montgom- state Sen Joseph T McGahn. at the Squire's Pub. tt'att world chess championship Korchnoi now leads 3-1 The ery. Ala I) Atlantic, that Gov Brendan Long Branch winner of the match will be the player who first collects T Byrne used the SCI against Abortion facility Dr Sheehan. a Rumson 10 5 points in the 20-game match The winner will play him with political reasons Former Georgia Gov Lester Naddix, recuperating resident, has been in medical world champion Analoly Karpov of the Soviet I'nion next from a heart attack, says he still owes $151,000 from his Rodriguez said the SCI re- year practice here since 1949. He unsuccessful 1974 gubernatorial campaign. "I'm praying fused to produce Us tran- did not take up running until ruling on Dec. 12 and hoping that 1 can get well. " Maddox said yesterday scripts because damage he was 45 and six years later Singer Frank Sinatra has filed a wrongful-death suit in Atlanta "If I can just get well. I can make it " Mad- might be done to other people added professional writing to SHREWSBURY - Borough area but said Dr Kinley did in Los Angeles federal court in connection with the plane dox suffered a heart attack Sept 25. He is recuperating not involved in the case his skills He has qualified Council is expected to rule consider the facilities already crash that killed his M! year old mother. Natalie, last Ja- at his home in northwest Atlanta In addition to his ling- "There are third parties and run in the Boston Mara- Dec 12 on an appeal of a van- available in the Planned Par- nuary Sinatra filed the suit jointly yesterday as con- ering campaign debt. Maddox said he owes $54,000 on his mentioned in the transcripts thon every year and set a ance denial prohibiting enthood operation and the servator of his late mother's estate, along with Hudson home in north Fulton Countv. — those that are innocent and world record in the mile for Planned Parenthood of Mon- existing need in Msnmouth embroiled in collateral mat- his age group mouth County. Inc from ad- County ters." Rodriguez said ding a two-bed abortion facil- Paul M Grilfin. a Middle- The committee's response He is a "practicing athlete running daily for the mental ity to its clinic here at 69 town attorney representing to his refusal could be to seek and physical exhilaration he Newman Springs Koad two adjacent properly own- a court order compelling Rod- derives from his lonely dis- If council fails to take ac- ers, said he would submit a riguez to turn over the Iran- cipline His devotion to the tion by Dec 19. according to '.*0page brief to council in op- Beadleston blast helps kill scripts sport has become his philoso- Martin M Barger. borough position to the clinic "We also have the power to phy on life and he shares his attorney, the denial by the Mr Griffin said he found cite people for contempt." personal enthusiasm with Zoning Board of Adjustment "discrepancies in Mr Anvil's Dugan said thousands of readers through is automatically affirmed version of the (zoning board) Kozloski gas damage bill Rodriguez and SCI Execu- his newspaper columns, The zoning board denied a record ' tive Director* Michael Siavage magaune features and in his use variance application (rum "This is not just another said they offered a com- the Senate Transportation book. "Dr Sheehan on Run- Planned Parenthood last Sep- modality of use." Mr Griffin Register Slatekouse Bureau yesterday after it came under Monmouth. who was moving promise in which a neutral the bill in the Senate, then and Communications Com- ning ' He writes a weekly tember, in large part because said "in my opinion, this is fire from Sen Alfred N third"part*,perhaps a retired withdrew the measure before mittee to place this authority column. "Innocent Bystan- the majority of board mem an expansion of the use grant- TRENTON - A bill by As- Beadleston. R Monmouth judge, would look over the semblyman Walter J Koz- the vote was recorded so as in the DEP der' for the Daily Register bers found alternate abortion ed in the 1975 variance " When Mr Beadleston. Mr transcripts and delete irrele- loski. D Monmouth. author- to keep it alive for another and a medical advice column facilities readily available in In a less controversial ap- Kozloskis 11th district col- The committee made the vant portions before giving izing the state Department of try. in "Runner's World" His ar the area plication, council is also ex- league in the Legislature, was change after the PUC said it them to the committee • tides hue been published in Environmental Protection "I have not had a long- At a public hearing on the pected to announce a decision through, the bill could muster didn't have the expertise to The committee began be- the New York Times. Sports (DEP) to adjudicate claims standing love affair with law- appeal last night. Richard B at its next meeting on an ap- no more than a 1010 tie with resolve this type of dispute, it Illustrated. The Physician made against natural gas yers and judges." Mr Bead- fore the election to look into Ansell. attorney for Planned plication from Mid-Jersey a roomful of abstentions, far would take from two to six and Sports Medicine, and pipeline utilities for damage leston said, alluding to his the way the SCI handled a Parenthood, reiterated his Cable TV Co to install cable short of the 21 votes needed months for the board to ad American Way magazine to trees or plants from gas frequent criticism of the legal Byrne-inspired investigation television equipment through for passage judicate a claim and the cost "On Running." published in basic arguments to council, leakage failed in the Senate community "But what you're of Sen McGahn. DAtlantic. out the borough Sen Eugene J Bedell. D- to an individual filing a claim 1975 is a collection of 60 select developed dunng five months doing with this bill is giving and his brother. Patrick who Gene Bailey, representing would be prohibitive columns, most of which first of hearings on the appli- the Department of Environ- is a county Democratic party Mid-Jersey, said council, un- appeared in the Daily Regis- cation mental Protection the leader The present bill would au- ter sports pages The attorney said he was der |he law. had to decide the Recent testing shows: right to adjudicate com- thorize the DEP to promul- Sen McGahn had blocked basing his appeal on twoapplication within 30 days It plaints. I don't think they're gate rules and regulations for confirmation of Atlantic City grounds, the first that no would then go the Board of qualified claims against gas pipeline lawyer Gerald Weinstein. variance was needed in the Public Utility Commissioners whom Gov Brendan T Byrne N.J. waters polluted "We have lawyers, we have companies, conduct hearings File suit over first place to add another me- for approval, and finally to had nominated to a county NEWARK (AP) - Recent the amount of foreign chem- judges to do that." Mr Bead- on them and. if they are prov- permission to dical service to the Planned the Federal Communications leston continued' I think it's en valid, order the utility to court judgeship Parenthood facility . Commission federal tests have begun to ical compounds present in In an interim report issued show just how polluted New parts per billion (ppb) absolutely improper to put a compensate the clarmant for relocate house Second. Mr Ansell said, Allowing two to three judicial process in a depart- restoration or removal and last month, the committee re- even il a variance were months for actual installation Jersey waters are, but the re- In most locations of the FREEHOLD - Mr and ment." replacement of the damaged needed, sufficieht evidence of of equipment. Mr Bailey said sults — though eye opening — country, chemical traces Mrs George J Petrisko of As originally drafted, the vegetation The utility also need had been presented to service could begin by the don't faze scientists found in samples amounted to South River have filed a law- bill would have vested the ad- could be ordered to pay for Poet to appear warrant approval of Ihe van end of 1978 "It was no surprise," said 10 ppb or less But in samples suit to compel the Holmdel judicatory authority in the hearing costs. .,Mn, The one-time installation taken from Newark Bay near at Brookdale Zoning Board of Adjustment Dr Art Gevirtz, chairman of Board of Public Utility Com- Under the measure, claims The Planned Parenthood charge will run $21 for the Bayonne. part of the Hudson LINCROFT - Poet Diane lo grant them variances so the Environmental Protection missioners. It was passed 61-0 would have to be filed within center was opened here in basic cable service and River basin, the presence of Wakoski is the next artist fea- they can replace an existing Agency's Office of Toxic Sub- by the Assembly in Novem- 12 months after the cause of 1975. limited, by variance, lo monthly service fees will be stances "New Jersey has a one chemical was measured tured in the "Writers In" house on Tulip Lane with a as high as 2.347 ppb ber 1976 but was amended bv the action arose. providing physical exam- $695 The monthly charge for pollution problem because series at Brookdale Commu- relocated and enlarged house inations, counseling and con- the additional Home Box Of- there is such a concentration Simply stated, the test in- nity College. Ms Wakoski. a In their legal action. Mr dicated that the pollution con- sultation. and dispensing of (ice programming would be of peopje and industry ' California born writer wl)o and Mrs Petrisko said they birth control devices $M 95 centration in the Hudson Riv- Natural gas legislation has taught in the New York were denied permission by Mr. Ansell claimed the orig- Although the presence of er sample was about 235 City public school system, the board last July 13 to tear inal variance was required pollutants in New Jersey is no times that of pollution con- will be at the Performing is seen dead Yd 1978 down an existing house on Tu- only because the organization Court rules secret, the variety and con- centration found in other wa- Arts Center at 8 p.m today WASHINGTON (AP) - the administration program lip Lane, which they now is a non-profit corporation centration of toxic substances ter samples across the coun- Ms Wakoski has authored Sen Henry M. Jackson says will not yield on this issue own. because Tulip Lane was rather than a private individ- disclosure isn't completely known, he try. volumes of poetry including there may be no natural gas an unimproved road. ual said More testing is in order The highly concentrated The conferees are seeking a "Coins and Coffins." "Dis- legislation, this year because The legal action, filed by "A doctor could open up is valid for complete documentation. pollutant in the Hudson compromise version of the crepancies and Apparitions" James R Devlne of Middle- congressional backers.of here and do everything that's TRENTON (AP) - The Gevirtz said sample was identified as die- Senate-passed bill which and "The Motorcycle Betray- town, wants the court to de- President Carter's energy being done (in Planned Par- public's right lo know Is the However, the recent EPA thyl hexyl phthalate. a com- would lift price controls from al Poems." She is also an edi- clare the board's action arbi- plan won't agree to a lifting enthood) now and you would most important consideration tests of industrialized water- pound used in the plastic in- newly discovered natural gas tor of the poetry anthologies. trary, unreasonable and capr- of price controls never require a variance." in deciding the validity of an ways revealed some new data dustry. after two years The measure "Dream Street" and "Soft- icious and to direct the board Mr Ansell said order requiring top state ex- on just how polluted the Gar- "At high concentrations. It The Washington Democrat, is supported by the industry ware " to grant the variances. den State is in comparison is believed that phthalates chairman of Senate confer- but Opposed by Carter The attorney said that ecutives to make full finan- with the rest of the natiort cause birth defects.'' said ees, said yesterday that the li- Clyde Morgan, borough build- cial disclosures, a state at- Tests samples were taken Dan Kraft, a scientist who kelihood of an impasse is "The bill is in th,e industry ing inspector, had ruled a use torney says from over 200 rivers and bays works with Gevirtz in the growing each day because he court If they are going to Sen. Jonn McClellan variance was needed for the Assistant Attorney General by scientists, who measured EPA's Edison office and other key supporters of maintain their position of no two-bed clinic because he saw Stephen Skillman told the regulation of new gas. there a new use being made of the New Jersey Supreme Court will be no bill." Jackson told dies at 81 at home building yesterday, "the public has a reporters as conferees re- "But the use has been right to know who these W Fulbright presided over Weather: Rain, rain, rain sumed work on the legislation LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (AP) quasi-medical since 1975," Mr people are and whether they the Senate Foreign Relations after taking nine days off for - Sen. John L. McClellan. Ansell argued. "We're not ex- have any private holdings Committee. McClellan was In Fair Maim, yesterday's nasquan to Cape Henlopen to Thanksgiving the last of a trio of Arkansas panding at all We're using that may improperly in- weathtr Service repert or maximum one of three powerful figures high temperature was SI and 20 Miles Offshore. Winds. ttm|»tr«t*r«ft Itr llhoor period, min- Democrats who wielded existing space and adding fluence them." imum ttmptraturet lor II hour perltd Jackson said his decision to helping Arkansas, which is the low. 15 degrees. II was 4* mostly east 5-15 knots amt prKtpitntKM for Mhovr ptnod »n enormous power in Congress only a new modality of ser- William S. Greenberg, at- «nf 7 p.m., ptwi torecoit hlfh, lew and mount and all-out defense of 32nd in population among the at ( p.m. and the overnight today, southeast 10-20 knots •MtMf tor next M Hwr pcrl*d because of their seniority, is vice." torney for two of the state ex- Neif 1foil the administration gas pricing dead at HI states, to exercise dis- low wasK. Today's C:M a.m. tonight and 15-20 knots to- M-lM-l MUM He claimed the additional ecutives, compared the de- temperature was 35. There w H L H L Pr plan was made during a McClellan. who died at proportionate clout in Con- morrow Weahter. increasing .'4 lft use for 12 to 24 pregnancy ter- sign of the public disclosure Albony PC 19 71 weekend strategy discussion gress. was no precipitation In the 24 cloudiness with rain this af- Amonllo P< a4ft }! H 13 home in his bed yeslerday. minations per week would order to race discrimination. Aihtviiie ss jr, IB 77 with Rep. Thomas Ashley. D- Among the three, they had hours ending at (:3I a.m. ternoon, continuing through Atlonto flj SI Jl built his reputation leading comprise only a small part of The justices reserved deci- Birmmgnom ftS 4V SI SO SS (ihio. the top House energy Senate investigations of orga- a century of seniority, the pi- today. tomorrow Visibility. 5 miles Bitmorck D< V s17 33 14 the total Planned Parenthood ' slon In the case and In anoth- or more this morning, low- Boise . 4B JS 19 n negotiator. nized crime and labor rack- votal criterion (or committee Increasing cloudiness Boston cd 44 31 4? IN services and would not con- er suit in which several local ering to 2.4 miles this af- Buffalo 18 ?6 IS 39 eteering in the 1950s and chairmanships stitute an "abortion clinic." officials challenged a similar today, chance of some rain Burlington pi ?l JS 17 OS "He told me that the House ternoon through tomorrow Charleston. S C pt >J 1960s, and for the last five But even for McClellan, the financial disclosure rule Charlotttr hH jMi 47 Js]i 14 Councilman Gershon N. late in the day. highs in upper would stand firm, which I years was chairman of the era was ending. At his death, Average wave heights. 1-3 Chicago, wi \f. 70 ?1 ov Poling asked what assurances adopted In Old Bridge Town- 40s to low 50s or lll< Ham. Cincinnati 'n IV )} IN feet today and 2-4 feet n think i.s good," Jackson said. powerful Senate Appropria- he was the only one of the tbe borough would have that ship. • ** possibly heavy at times Cleveland II ?i JO J7 07 tonight Columbus . iV 71 U/ However, Jackson said that tions Committee three in office. Fulbright was W so }1 4 An archetype of the in- beaten for re-election in 1974 maximum of 24 abortions a mid to upper 40s tonight. 'Duluin, M 10 li Ub preme Court the executive or- Detroit. Ml IV 71 06 er Senate conferees will join Mills stepped down after a TIDES J! fluential Southern Democrat, week would be performed. der issued by Gov. Brendan highs in low to mid 50s Pre- Monouiu IS It the majority of House confer- bout with alcoholism and a Sandy Hook Lout write 44 % 74 he built his power on longevi- Mr. Ansell said monthly re- T. Byrne requiring full finan- cipitation probability 40 per Memphis r n SO 40 4A 34 H ees supporting the adminis- ty He represented Arkansas series of public escapades TODAY - High 10:11 p.m. Miami BfW ri cd 1) i7] 79 MM ports could be required under cial disclosure by top state cent today. 80 percent tonight Milwaukee III .11 IS 75 0? tration plan, nine Senate ne- for 35 years in the Senate, with stripper Fanne Fqxe in and low 4:11 p.m. M(nn-St.pQul IK 37 1? ,'4 04t) the variance approval executives was an uncon- and tomorrow. Winds (jghi New Orleans n BO M 124 gotiators remain committed and had become that body's 1975. And only last week. TOMORROW - High 10:13 New York . » 4U 31 Mr. Poling also contended stitutional Invasion of privacy and variable today, easl to cd i) to the rival deregulation pro- second most senior member, McClellan announced he northeast 10 to 15 mph am and 10:56 p.m and low Ptietnix d H SO SI S7 posal. would retire at the end ol his that a certificate of need for and a denial of equal rights. 2S 71 after Sen. James O. Eastland. 4:04a.m. and4:48p m PitisbJ'oh M n 13 the clinic, approved by State Skillman defended the exec- tonight. Extended Outlnnk Portland. Me fr M IV H IS 06 D-Miss. current term next year. For Red Bank and Humson Portland. Ore s? 4S SI 45 0? Health Commissioner Joanne utive order as "a rational" Thursday through Saturday, Richmond rn M 37 47 M 07 "We're still deadlocked, (See pholo, page 4) . McClellan was an advocate bridge, add two hours; Sea Sf Lowll in ?• Flnley a year ago, did not exercise of executive power mostly cloudy through the pe- 4S SofiLotit Pf 1 \) ,W nine to nine." Jackson said. In the 1960s and early 1970s. of "law and order" measures hod with a chance of rain Bright, deduct 10 minutes; San Antonio CO M » M necessarily require the facll- and told' the court he could SanFrontlico (r cl i41 61 S3 when Rep. Wilbur D. Mills and military appropriations, , ity in Shrewsbury. Thursday and Saturday, lows Long Branch, deduct 15 min- Startle S3 47 «9 4; o« The conferees are expected find no precedent in other Washington rn « 34 419 31 headed the House Ways and and he fought against civil utes; Highlands bridge, add to take up natural gas pricing Mr Ansell said the need cases to establish "a right of upper 30s to mid 40s, highs Wl At HI R KIY:Ctf-CtMtff, ct-clMr. Means Committee and Sen. J. rights legislation •pptr «s to the mid 50s. Ma 40 minutes. BC-MTtir CI4MNhr, fr-tolr, IK-IIW, m later in the week. was found in a six-county economic privacy." Eatontown's SHREWSBURY . N J TUESDAY NOVEMBER 29 1977 master plan Change shop center plans torical landmark by the town- By ROBIN GOLDSTEIN "If you've read the county for Stavola Really, devel- tect for the project, admitted ship Historical Society he was uncertain of how OCEAN TOWNSHIP - Planning Board's report on opers of the Kaufman's Car- many trees were destroyed Plans for a seven building shopping center, it's obvious Mary Owen, of West Long pet Store planned for Route by the bulldozers. shopping center to be built on that the last thing Ocean Branch, has also made her 35 and Franklin Avenue is adopted Township needs is another plea to the Planning Board He said the white pines the northeast corner of Rt 35 During site preparation, that the Henderson House be were suggested by the land-. and Deal Road will be revised shopping center." Stephen trees on the Franklin Avenue Sy JIM OSTROFF preserved scape architect. gate to Broad Street to be "more in keeping with Levy, chairman of the town- side of the still-to-be-built EATONTOWN - The Plan According to Mr. Belfer. In a letter lo the board a the existing zoning ordi- ship Environmental Commis- Mrs Owen, chairperson of store were bulldozed down, ning Board last night adopted Mr Levy's recommendation year ago, the Army said such nance," Harry Tumen. at- sion, pointed out the West Long Branch Envi- contrary lo the Planning the borough's new master was that considerably more a plan would be "in- torney for the shopping cen- ronmental Commission, is the Board's Instructions. plan after more than in Hugh McCluskey. township commodious," but stopped ter developers, told the Plan- last descendant of the than five trees, of varying months of hearings engineer, said that construc- Stavola Realty maintains short of objecting lo it out- ning Board last nigh I Woolleys who lived in the old kinds, be planted on the The plan - a charter for tion of the center would in- frame house. that the bulldozing of the premises as a buffer for right Continuation of the hearing borough development well. crease water runoff at the trees was "inadvertent." but Franklin Avenue residents. It also recommends that In- for the controversial shopping According to Mr Levy. Into the 1980s — was adopted site fivefold Norbert Belfer. board chair- dustrial Way West not be ex- AT MED CENTER - center, which requires sev- there may be some consid Mr. Gilvary was instructed unanimously after a public man, said he was skeptical of tended to Old Deal Road, Dr. Robert I. Dennis eral variances, was postponed The Environmental Com- eration to moving the house. to meet with the Environmen- hearing attended by six resi- that. across Rt 35 Further, the has loined the medical last night until Jan 9 mission recommended that a intact, off the site, rather tal Commission and the town- board voted to amend the staff of Jersey Shore Mr. Tumen declined lo water retention basin be con than destroying it "Even if Stavola hired a ship planner. Robert Rosa, to The new planning guide- plan so that Maxwell Road Medical Center. Dr. slate specifically what strutted on the site, and that Denjoy inc. is asking for sub-contractor to do the site agree on a plan for replacing lines replace the borough's will not be extended in a Dennis graduated from changes;the developers, Den- Henderson House be pre- variances to decrease the buf- work, they're contractors, the trees. IIM master plan However, to southerly direction across Temple School of Medi- joy, Inc., are considering, bul served fer zone of plantings along and they should know how to Mr Chomsky asked that become effective. Borough Pine Brook Road, which con- cine. Philadelphia. He noted If they were extensive The Henderson House, built the rear of the center and re- save trees", he said the board consider taking ac- Council must now adopt a nects with Clinton Avenue fulfilled his residency he would file a new appli- in the 1700s. was the home of duction of the percentage of Mr Belfer. board member tion against the developers new toning code to Implement Several board members said requirements at Monte- cation with the Planning Eden Woolley. the township's front area which must be Shelly Kirchner. and Mr because knocking down the the master plan's new resi- these extensions would have flore Hospital and Me- Board first elected councilman. landscaped Levy all took exception to trees was in violation of town- dential, commercial and in- brought heavy traffic by the dical Center In Bronx, "It's a beautiful house." Hearings on the plan began Stavola Realty's plan lo re- ship ordinances. dustrial zones. Mayor J Jo- The planned shopping cen- Vetter School New York, and Hahne- Mr. Levy said. The Hender- on Oct. 10. place the downed trees with Mr. Belfer said the matter seph Frankel said no date has ter is to include possibly an In other major areas, the monn Medical College, son House has also been sin- In other business, the Plan- five white pines. would be referred to the been set for council consid- A 4 P, and, tentatively, a dis- plan calls for the devel- Philadelphia. He re- gled oui as an important his- ning Board had stern words Patrick M Cilvarvm. archi- building inspector. eration of a new zoning code count store, restaurant, bank, opment of convenience retail sides in West Long and office building Prepared by Lee Hobaugh. and service stores in the area Branch and maintains A number of individuals the board's planning con- adjacent to Hope Road be- offices In Neptune for and groups have already ex- sultant, the master plan en- tween Pine Brook Road and the practice of ortho- pressed opposition to the visions borough population Rt U and the "possible" con- pedic surgery. shopping center plan, with growing from the 15.300 per struction of a second borough criticisms ranging from the Prediction: sons today to about 1H.0OO by fire house on borough proper- possibly dangerous increase 19H5 To meet the housing ty at Wyckoff Road and Walk- in traffic (he center might needs of this enlarged popu- er Avenue Red Bank produce on Deal Road to the lation, the plan calls for about Aberdeen to make way into regional name No urgent need is foreseen destruction of the historic 1.000 new housing units to bo by Mr Hobaugh for construc- Henderson House on the site By BOB MIAMI I V costs of stationery, signs and luzzy. township administrator, termediate School at $8 an constructed by IMS tion of a sixth public school asks aid •Past developer's attempts , ABERDEEN - The name other changes can be consid- met yesterday with the Red hour for five hours a day. Su- At the board's direction, on land that fronts on Old lo build on the site have been of the Malawan Regional erable, but added that the Bank postmaster on the prob- san Ann Allen was hired as however, the plan designates Deal Road just south •( Wall unsuccessful. Board of Education will Inevi- changes can be made over a lem. an arithmetic teacher under only one area, a 138 acre Street The Board of Educa- of others Local opposition defeated tably be changed to include period of time as supplies are "The report is that you may the compensatory education triangle bounded by Hi 36. tion closed the Fred G. Steel- RED BANK - This an attempt several years ago the township's new name of used up. use 'Aberdeen.' but you must program in Matawan Avenue Wyckoff Road and the man School in June 1176 cit- borough is hoping to Induce tn build a Two Guys store on Aberdeen; the only predicted "And it's a one-shot charge use the right zip code." Mr. Middle School at $10.BOO planned Rt 18, for a major ing declining school popu- several of its neighbor com- the Deal Road-Rt 35 corner question is when, said Arnold You can't put a price on Herman explained. "The yearly. Patricia Rise wai multi-family house project. lations munities to contribute some Saul Rubin, now a coun- Herman of 916 South Con- pride." he said right zip code" is O77<7 for hired as a remedial math- Thla area la referred to as the The new master plan also of their federal dollars toward cilman, was instrumental in course, a mrmber of the Mrs Hurley reported she Strathmore. 07735 for Cliff- ematics teacher in the Mata- "DeVito tract." calls for a "buffer strip" the support of a senior citi- the battle which ultimately township's name-change com- has received a number of wood Beach and 07721 for wan Avenue facility at $6 an "The borough already has mittee, at last night's school along the Old Deal Road-in- zens center that would serve blocked the two Guys con- telephone calls from township Cliffwood. he said. hour five hours a day. its share of multi-family hous- board meeting dustrial park border to be their residents, as well as struction residents explaining that be- In regular business, the ing and needs little more." designated as public lands Red Bank's. Two unsuccessful candi- But Matawan Regional cause Aberdeen has no post board hired Patricia Ann Sla- Wills Equipment Co.. sole Mid Harvey Slovln, board that will connect the The borough has applied for dates in the past council elec- High School student J, O. office and zip code of its own ter as a guidance counselor In bidder on a 1977 International chairman, echoing statements borough's 80-acre park ofl $250,000 from the federal tion. Martin Chomsky and Harrington, who wants to vet. the post office has been the high school at $12,300 school bus complete with made by most other board Wall Street with a con- Community Development Act Thomas McLaughlin. ex- graduate from "Matawan." crossing out "Aberdeen" on yearly. Lila Hal in was hired body at $14,550. was awarded members servation strip along Cran- for 1178. that may be used In pressed opposition to, the submitted a petition signed by letters addressed with the as a compensatory education a contract to supply the ve- The board members stated berry Brook build or renovate a center for shopping center, maintaining more than 3O0 students who new name and substituling teacher in mathematics at the hicle. The board traded in a the borough's increased hous- the community's senior cm 1917 bus for an allowance of It also specified that should that It would add too much want no change in the name the old Matawan Township high school al $10,400 Mau- ing need could be met by new zens $400 after cannibalizing it for the DeVito tract be devel- traffic to Deal Road of the district And as he Mr. Herman responded, re- reen Mahoney will fill a sim- single-family house construc- all usable parts. oped, a small park area be But because the center The Township Environmen- presented the petition, the porting that Donald F. Gu- ilar position in Lloyd Road In- tion and limited multi-family left intact in a strip along its would be built with federal tal Commission called the young man reminded board housing projects center funds, and because Red Hank present plan, "an overuse of members thai a student poll In keeping with this philoso- is a hub community, il would the land " i taken by the school news- phy, the board voted to reject The bulk of the master plan be likely to serve residents of paper showed the students a proposal by Mr Hobaugh Is devoted lo setting out a Little Silver. Fair Haven. Tin- want no change in the name Residents unhappy that a 516 acre tract at the "land use plan" for residen- ton Falls, and other commu- by an overwhelming 5-1 ma- Intersection of Hope Road tial, commercial and industri- nities in the area Four face jority al development in 14 zones Ttnton Avenue be devel- And the Red Bank Borough - Noncommilal was Judith oped as "high density hous- Four types of residential Council would like to see breaking Hurley, board president, as ing" of at least six homes per housing are permitted under those other communuies bear she accepted the petition over zoning order the acre. the plan These are low-den- some of the cost for providing charges "The board will not discuss Instead, all board members sity housing, at 1 to L'5-dwpll the service to their residents I he question tonight." she an- Bv DAVID GRAUMCH "cluster" single family plan by Jan. 1, 1978.) Town- MIDDLETOWN - Three except Nicholas Barbalo. ing units per acre; medium Mayor Daniel J O'Hern nounced HOLMDEL - Township homes ship Attorney S. Thomas Gag men and a It year-old juve- voted to zone the area [or density residential, intended last night directed Michael Mr Herman urged the Committee sampled public re- More than 50 residents at liano. however, said he nile were arrested yesterday professional office buildings lo be develope'd at 2 6 to 5- Ellegood, local Community board to adopt the name sponse to its controversial re- last night's meeting directed "didn't see a substantial im- and charged with breaking They noted this may be aca- units per acre; high density Development director, to in- "Aberdeen-Matawan Regional zoning proposals at an open their protests not so much at pact" on the township's and entering in connection demic, however, since a de- residential, for development vestigate asking other towns, School District." alleging that meeting last night in the the specifics of the new zon- school system and said the with the Nov 20 robbery of a veloper was granted a vari- at 3 to 12-units per acre, and lo contribute to the construc- this nomenclature will refute Holmdel High School audito- ing ordinance, but rather at committee wasn't considering Belford residence, police said. ance in 1973 to build a 306-unlt a special housing zone, which tion or maintalnance of a se- all arguments advanced so rium the fact I he township was building new schools as a re- Joseph Lawrence Milligan. townhouse project there (The would accommodate projects niors' center far agairjst the change. The township, which is un- being forced by the courts to sult of the rezoning. 20. 305 Park Ave . David Kea- developer will appear before of from (to :'H nulls per acre "I think we might consider "Aberneen Township now der court order to provide alter its zoning. tor, 18. of 388 Main St. Bel- Mayor Cox said the propos- council within a few weeks These residential zones are asking these other towns tn exists It s no longer a ques- housing for low and moderate However, the committee ford and Vincent Puglisi. 19. als for more senior citizens asking for another variance scattered across the borough contribute part of their Com- tion of whether board mem income residents, proposed a said it would consider sugges- of 84 Morris Ave.. Belford housing "make sense" but to build "patio homes" in- munity Development alloca- bers like the name. Aberdeen new zoning ordinance last tions by former mayor David In addition to highway and have been released on $500 added. "If I had things my stead of townhouses.) tion for the capital expense, week which permits up to 616 Cohen. Parkway Place, and regional business zones, the students should be represent- The most significant or even the operating costs, bail, according to police. Larry Smith. 18 Blue Hills way, I'd be a senior citizen area in the vicinity of Rt. 35 ed." he declared. units for senior citizens, town- changes In the new master of such a center.' the Tnayor The juvenile was released Drive, that the plans be al- myself before we took these and Broad Street Is desig- Mr Herman conceded that houses, mobile homes, and plan, though, are its sugges- said to the custody of his parents, tered to provide for more se- plans off the drawing board. nated as general business and tions for Improving the police said nior citizen housing. Accord- I'm concerned that we're is oriented to pedestrian traf- Red Bank, with 20 per cent borough's traffic flow The men allegedly stole ing to Mr. Smith, this would rushing Into something." The fic of its ratables tax exempt, Specifically. It calls for Tin- has Increasingly called for miscellaneous tools and two Work begins shortly put less strain on the town- Mayor observed that, due to ton Avenue to be extended Neighborhood service use is legislation which would radios from the home of ship's schools and trans- the court order, the township from its present terminus at limited lo a single area adja- spread the financial burden of Thomas Cannon. 529 Sherman portation systems. has little choice. cent to Hope Road between Ave. Belford The property Rt. 35 and Ft. Monmouth providing social services on school conversion In response to a question The rezoning results from a Rt. 36 and Pine Brook Road. has been recoverd. police through the fort's western agencies among the towns FREEHOLD - Work will funds concernng the rezoning's pos- suit brought agalnsl Holmdel said. whose residents use them begin within two weeks on the Under the guidelines ot the sible effect on schools, Mayor Township by Middle Union Investigating officers are conversion of the 50-year-old grant, the work must proceed James Cox said there wasn't Associates, a Clifton builder, Detectives Stephen J Xan- As the hub town for many Bennett Street Schooi into a by Dec. 12. and at least 10 per sufficient time to study the concerning availability of so- Ihos and Ronald D. Oh- Bike injury settled local municipalities. Red new police headquarters, cent of the grant must be impact on schools (the town- called "least-cost" housing In nmacht Bank is home for churches, courtroom and senior citizens spent with minority business ship must submit the rezoning the township. boarding homes. Riverview meeting area. enterprises. for $250,000 total Hospital, and an increasing The state Historical Com- The school was abandoned number of stale, county, and mission has recommended for educational use about two Eatontown slates budget FREEHOLD - Superior and Monmouth County. Arrest 2 that the exterior of the old charitable agencies which years ago and students there Court Judge Marshall Selikoff According to the legal ac- "•serve non-residents but are school be preserved for its were transferred to the has approved a settlement to- meeting tomorrow night tion filed by James M. Norton wiped off Red Bank's tax historic value, according to Learning Center. The project taling (250.000 in favor of a 17- of Union Falls, representing rolls. in pizza Charles C. Surmonte. project is expected to free badly EATONTOWN - The New teachers' salaries are year-old Keansburg girl who Miss Angerami and her moth- architect In other business at last needed space in the Borough Board of Education will meet still being negotiated, al- was Injured when the bicycle er. Miss Angerami and a The Borough Council, meet- ' night's regular council meet- Hall for a planned computer tomorrow night at 7:30 to though Mr. Domogala said a she was riding was struck by friend of hers were riding ing, the governing body re- robbery Ing in special session last installation for the issuance of thrash out final details of its contract settlement is "within a car in Middle-town their bicycles June 9. 1075 night, awarded contracts to-, ceived a request from the MIDDLETOWN - Police tax bills, payroll and water new school budget In time to sight." According to the terms of along Palmer Ave.. Middle- owners of Twin Gables Apart- taling $224,000 for the reconst- here have arrested two men bills The police chief will submit It to the state by No teachers will be dis- the settlement. Donna Marie town, when a car operated by ments. 36 Riverside Ave.. that ruction work. The funds are in connection with Sunday's also be able to move into a Thursday's deadline. missed because of budgetary Angerami is to receive Mrs. Granholm collided with they be exempted from a part of a $211,000 lederal p'ub- armed robbery of a pizza de- larger office. After a four-hour session restrictions, board members $185,000 and her mother. Mrs. Miss Angerami's bicycle from borough ordinance which re- lic works grant which the livery man during which last night spent debating indi- said. Joan Angerami Grasso of the rear. The girl was Injured borough has received for the The section of the old quires a resident bulding su- $10.21 was taken, they said vidual budget categories. Birch Court. Keansburg. is to and had been hospitalized for project. The borough will pro- school which is planned for Raymond Proletti, board perintendent. Cosimp Gmssi. age 27. of 30 Daniel Domogala, board fi- receive $65,000 months, said the legal papers. vide $42,000 as its share of the senior citizens will be used secretary, had a resolution to Sylvia Terrace. New Mon- nance chairman, said in- appeal the cap to the state The settlment was with The lawsuit charged that In a letter to the council. during the day for social ac- mouth and Kevin Joseph Bel- dications are that the board Commissioner of Education Mrs. Geraldlne M. Granholm Middletown and Monmouth Peter J. Schubert of Cam- tivities. A food project may lotti. age 19. of 19 Van Brunt will have to appeal its "cap," already prepared last night. of Center Ave . Keansburg. County were negligent and bridge Associates, owners of also be considered for the Place, East Keansburg. were Dock workers the increase permitted in the Based on the budget figures the driver of the car. and careless in maintaining Palm- the building, said substantial building. Mayor Roger Kane arrested and chatged with budget by the state legisla- the board was now working with Middletown Township er Avenue. repairs and improvements back tonight said. armed robbery, police said. ture under a complicated for- with, Mr. Proletti said, a wai- have been made since April The alleged robbers are being NEW YORK (AP) - Contracts were awarded to: mula. ver would have to be sought of this year, when they look held in Monmouth County jail Spokesmen for the 50.(100 dock Benjamin Harvey. Oakhurst, The district's current budg- largely because of sharp cuts possession of the property The Daily Register In lieu of $5,000 bail' until a workers on strike in ,14 Atlan- for general contracting. et is $3,572,562. with a 17.8 per in anticipated state aid to the preliminary hearing set for Because of these Improve- tic and Gulf ports from Maine 1132.446: Frank Gibson, here cent cap based on current op- district. Dec. 1. The Sunday Register ments, a resident superinten- to Texas said it was possible for plumbing. $15,825 and for erating expenses, allowing "We have no carryover According to police.Idchanl the longshoremen would be heating and air conditioning. the board a budget Increase Published bv The Red Bonk Register dent is no longer necessary, funds to put toward the new Established In 1171 by John H faok and Menev Clay he said. La Bella, a 22-year-old back at work tonight i( they the Gibson firm was awarded/t>of only $282,000 for next year budget," the secretary said Moln Oltlce Council held the matter un- employee of Mr. Pizza, in the voted to accept new contract a contract for $37,330: Free- One Reglsler Plata, Shrewsbury. N J 07701 til its next meeting pending Shop-Rite shopping plaza, had proposals. hold Electric was awarded a Visit any of our 29 offices soon, ^Jtb Branch Offices just completed making a de- 171 Rl. IS. Mlddlelown. N.J. O77U reports from the fire and The voting by the dock contract for the electrical and... Monmouth County Courthouse. Freehold. N J 07771 livery when his cilr was workers, members of the In- 17? Broodway. Long Branch. N.J 07740 building departments. Stalehouse. Trenton. 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They in- •y JACK ANDERSON Qaddafi has shipped arms Established in IK7K - Fubhshrd h> Thr Krd Bank R.«i»l.r terviewed about ISM people a* LES WHITTEN to the radical government of during New York City* wont WASHINGTON Ethiopia, the insurrectionists heat wave In 100 yean in Oman and the guerrillas in ARTHUR Z. KAMIN WASHINGTON - Egypt's The agents determined that Ethiopia, not to mention President and Editor wily President Anwar Sadat the baby had been last seen SCENE Uganda's infamous dictator had a secret reason. In- with a woman who called her- Idi Amin During a con- telligence reports suggest, (or self either Carmen or Rosa Thomas J Bly, Executive Editor William F Sandfurd. Associate Editor MIIMIIIMMUIIIIMMMIIIMIIMMI frontation several months ago visiting Israel He sought to Rodnquez The hospital with Britain's Lt. Gen Sir neutralize the Israeli threat records listed about MO out- Chandos Blair. Amin sudden- • TUESOAY NOVEMBER 29 1977 on his eastern (ront so he The intelligence reports patients, using one of Ihe two ly began shouting excitedly to would be free to confront his suggest that Sadat may also names But Ihe word spread his ministers: "Alert the ANDERSON unruly neighbor to the west. have hard economic reasons through the South Bronx that army' Alert the air force! Libya's enfant terrible Muam for pressing his quarrel with the FBI was hot on the heeli Call Libya and tell Libya to impoverished Puerto Rican. mar Qaddafi Qaddift Sadal has been fight- of the kidnappers ing a losing battle against begin sending airplanes without political clout The two Arab leaders have On the Fourth of July, a bankruptcy He has already here'" Yet two dozen FBI agents been at one another's throats man telephoned the New defaulted on a 110 billion loan were assigned to find her for four years At first. Qad- GOOD GUYS The FBI York City police at !:S0 am from the Soviets The Libyan baby It looked like a hope- dad sought to unify the two agents who have made their to report in broken English oil fields, with their JX bililon less case They feared her in- countries under a common way into this column have of- that the kidnapped baby could annual income, must look fant had been sold on New flag But in early 1971. Sadat ten been heavies in the drama be found in front of Si Paul s tempting to him York City's lucrative baby countermanded an order from of government We have Catholic rectory In Brooklyn Already, the oil fields are caught them spying on citi- market they also expected the madcap Qaddafi to an A squad car rushed to Ihe operated by MOW Egyptian zens who were guilty of noth- little cooperation from Ihe Egyptian submarine to tor- rectory, and the baby wai technicians In fad. most of ing more sinister than ex- people of the South Bronx, pedo the Queen Elizabeth I. found next to a plastic gar- Libya's engineers, doctors, ercising their constitutional who are suspicious of law- which was carrying American bage bag filled with baby lawyers and civil servants are guarantees ol free speech, as- men and European Jews on a pil- clothes Attached to the child grimage to Israel Egyptians Perhaps one-fifth semblv,and petition The agents filtered Into a neighborhood of abandoned was a note: "I am sorry for There was an exchange of of Libya's population conies The few agents who en- and burned-out buildings causing so much trouble insults, which grew more from Egypt gaged in bag jobs, break-in* reminiscent of London under Please return this baby to her heated over the years Qad- Sources at the highest and eavesdropping have at- aerial siege The neighbor- mother Olga Gonzales. Bronx. dafi accused Sadat of betray- Washington levels say thetracted more attention than hood is a battleground be- New York." ing the Arab cause; Sadat United States would dis- the many hardworking FBI tween two youth gangs, the The happy mother told us in said Qaddafi was a "mad- courage war between Egypt men. who have been plugging Young Lords and Black Pan- broken English that both Ihe nun." The words erupted into and Libya But they acknowl- away at safeguarding th«; thers Crap games and nar- FBI agents and New York, po- border clashes Last July, the edged cautiously that the public from interstate crimi- United States would not nals cotics pushing are conducted lice "worked hard, ao very feuding leaders sent planes hard. They worked when it grieve over the downfall of This is a glimpse at the oth- openly in the streets The lo- and tanks against one another was very hot They left anoth- Qaddafi er side of the FBI It is the cal police precinct, the em- for two days of bloody fight- er big case to help find my He has stirred up plots story ol a routine FBI in- battled 41st. is called "Fort ing baby They were everywhere against his neighbors, sup- vestigation that went vir- Apache" by the men on Ihe "The bad feelings between beat. I am sure that the way they Sadat and Qaddafi are such plied arms to terrorist groups tually unnoticed last summer It was into this atmosphere were looking was Ihe only that each is interested in and called for other wild mea- The baby of Olga Gonzales of simmering hostility that reason she (the kidnapper) eliminating the other.' an in- sures against the West He was kidnapped from the Lin- the agents appeared to ask returned my baby She was telligence source told us has a reputation for irrational coln hospital In the Bronx on questions about Olga don- afraid they would find her" flatly and irresponsible behavior June 23 The mother was an Whooping it up in Houston Society, and the dissident! By JANES J. KII.I'ATRII k IIUUUIIIUIHIHIH i i HIM thei y kept such felonious im- pulses to themselves equated their foes with les- bianism and free love HOUSTON. Tex - The Na The 25 approved resolutions After listening to these tional Women's Conference CONSERVATIVE had been well publicized over ladies for the better part of wound up in something close Ihe past two years Most of three days. I left Houiton to pure bedlam, with the pro- VIEW them earlier" had been ap- with Ihe heretical thought - family contingent walking out proved in most of the state women's conventions The a thought thit ought to be to the strains of God Bless IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIII Houston ratifications thus suppressed — thai It was a America and the rest of the amounted to little more than mistake ever to teach little ladies. God bless them, still might be ignored As it turned pro forma rubber stamps, and girls to read They grow up to chanting it up for the ERA out. the delegates felt that if indeed this was the stifled cry be women who read Robert's The three-day clambake a Women's Department were KILPATRICK that arose now and then from Rules of Order They learn to produced little in Ihe way of created, a Men's Department Coliseum understandably the dissident seats "Rub- holler "Point of personal surprises and almost nothing might be required in the dominated Ihe news, but the Future of Social Security berstamp' Rubberslamp'" privilege!" and "Point of par- in the way of hard news, but name of Holy Equality, and unofficial pro-family rally at liamentary inquiry'" and The popular wisdom about So- two bills (HR9346 and I1RS322) now it was an interesting affair the thought was unbearable Proponents dominated the Ihe Houston Astro-Arena de- they can tie a meeting into cial Security holds that the U.S. Con- in conference measures up to Social nonetheless II may even The ladies shouted the propo- affair by a margin of four or served more coverage than il knots gress can see only two possibilities Security's actuarial and political di- have had its useful aspects sition down: Ihe pro-lifers five to one. though Ihe stand- got Phyllis Schlafly's troops took to their heels: and in a The most outstanding wom- to keep away insolvency: The high- lemmas. Whether the results justified ing vole on the pro-abortion turned out 15.000 strong in a the expenditure of five million final gurgle of oratory the resolution appeared to be a rally that one speaker said en at Houston were Dr. Mild- est wage level garnered for Social The Senate, for example, pro- dollars in public funds de- conference adjourned sine good deal closer The abor- was "Just like revival in a red Jefferson, a Boston surge- Security, now (16,500. can be raised, poses that employers by 1985 pay the pends upon one's point of die tion issue was the most emo- black Baptist church " The on who heads the Nitional or the tax rate, now 5.85 percent, Social Security tax on salary levels view I would rather have had Otherwise, no surprises tional Issue, generating even affair united Catholics who Right to Life Committee, and can increase. up to $75,000. Since employees will the five million back, but I The apprehensive sponsors, more heat than a resolution oppose abortion and funda- Anne Saunter of Ohio, who fearful that hair might liter- on sexual preference This chaired most of Sunday's ses- In the past,'Congress has drawn pay the tax in 1987 on salaries up to have seen far more federal mentalists who oppose any money wasted in much worse ally be pulled, had fortified latter resolution is intended to lamperings with what Ihey sions al the Coliseum. Dr. upon both options to keep Social $33,900, an individual might con- ways. the conference rules with protect lesbian women perceive as women's God-giv- Jefferson is a five-foot pack- clude that employees are saved from Security taxes apace with inflation. The one. small surprise some bristling provisions against discrimination For en role in the scheme of age of dynamite, and Ms. As a result, the system enjoyed a the heaviest garnishment. But this is came toward the very end. against punching, gouging the record, there were plenty things Saunter, a long-legged mili- reputation as the only federal in- a deception. Employers treat Social when the delegates voted and performing on the bull- of lesbian women in evidence The pro-family folks Im- tant, man-hating tiger, is the stitution with a Midas touch allow- Security as part of the total wage down a recommended resolu- horn, but none of these rules — they conducted a "dyke pressed me as just as sincere best presiding officer I ever had to be invoked. With only vigil" Sunday evening — but I in their convictions as the watched in action. If she ing citizens to take out of the system package, and so whatever is paid to tion for the creation of a Cab- a handful of exceptions, the saw none of the offensive con- IWY supporters are sincere in wanted to make her services the government in the form ef in- inet-level Women's Depart- more than they put in. ment This was the last of 26 combatants behaved with re- duct reported at a few of the theirs We saw extremism on available to the presidential But recent difficulties for those creased wage taxes can be assumed proposals, and the general markable civility. If the op- state meetings last summer both sides. Bella Abzug equa- conventions of I960, we could who depend on Social Security and to influence jobs and wages. idea was that without a Wom- posing forces lusted in their The official International ted the dissidents with the Ku wrap up the business In 14 hours and go home. the threatened insolvency of the sys- Employers, moreover, deduct en's Department the other 25. hearts for mutual mayhem. Women's Year sessions at the Klux Klan and the John Birch tem's trust funds have dispelled the Social Security payments from their sense of magic. Ostensibly to solve federal income taxes and this loss of the problem, both the Senate and the general tax revenue must be made House have sent to conference com- up by deficit spending or higher in- Sadat makes his case mittee bills which are felt to be come taxes. The general public bears learned is that 10 years of By NICHOLAS tiiiiniMii mini iiiiiini have two publics, their own these added costs in the final ana- peace efforts by the major strong medicine for the Social Secu- von HOFFMAN native one and us over here non-Middle Eastern powers rity system. But these proposals for lysis. It must have been one hel- in America. Sadat has accept- THE LIBERAL have brought four wars and steep increases over the next 10 Channeling private funds into luva plane ride from Cairo to ed that and learned how to manipulate our mass media twice Ihe trouble. years in both the wage base and tax the government's hands before ab- Tel Aviv with Bubwa. John SIDE with a skill approaching that rate are basically just a bitter pill solutely needed, the Congress will and Walter grilling Sadat in If peace comes and when relays like old-time police de- of Golda Meir for the public, and no easier to be- frustrate investments which could IIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIII peace comes it will be by ar- tectives in the precinct house Sadat's visit came as a sur- lieve in or swallow because they look otherwise strengthen the economy rangement of the people In Hitting him over and over of "television diplomacy" prise, but Sadat on American the nations of the area. Our against the day when industrial pro- like what might have worked in the again with the same questions were being discussed. Jour- television is nothing new He role should be confined to past. duction will be called upon to bear . . Why did you do it. An- nalism loves to dissect the has been practicing and per- staying out. keeping the Rus- war? You can tell us. what lets-pretend ethical di- fecting his presentation in Congress has attempted in part the heaviest load. Investment tax VM HOFFMAN sians out. preventing the im- did you hope to gel out of it? lemmas of Journalists' self- front of our very eyes for sev- credits, instead of exorbitant tax If Sadat can make that case portation of guns from what- to make up for its scandalous failure "This is history." chirped important imaginings. eral years now. To see how hikes, would spare the nation the with American public opinion, ever sources and standing by to vote up Social Security taxes, in the Barbara Walters look- Salaried employees don't good he's gotten at it you, il gives the administration the to perform those services 1972 when both houses increased economic stagnation and political re- alike on NBC's "Today " make history, not even at need only compare him lo the room to change American po- both parties together wish us sentment engulfing social policy in show, while other positions on Barbara Walters' million Shah of Iran The Shah has benefits 20 percent. Combined with licy from one that is so pro- to perform. By humanizing the dial gave us a full menu clams a year. If peace comes obviously been told that when recession level unemployment, un- England and Scandinavia. Israeli that it is destructive of the figure of the Arab and of Middle Eastern experts, to the Middle East, it won't he comes to America he must funded benefits have been forcing All federal and many state and our own national Interest. Into making it concrete In his own their mouths leaden with aca- be the first television peace, commit' lese majesle against televised image, Anwar Sadat Social Security administrators for local government employees, more- one of neutrality. demic vacuities, self-evi- although there's no doubt it himself by submitting to tele- has given us Americans a the last five years to dip into trust over, now enjoy the option of paying dencies couched in the au- will be a televised one. vision, but you can see how Washington's initial reac- tion to the very idea that chance to withdraw from a funds. (These funds were set up to into the Social Security fund. Mil- thoritative language of the In Anwar Sadal we have an he hates it. Whenever he's these two men should get to- conflict in which we have guarantee benefits in times of low lions of government workers never credentialed specialist. Sadat inevitable development, an being interviewed he sits in helped neither our own cause hadn't touched down back in Arab leader who understands his chair holding its arms, his gether was frightened sur- revenue collections.) join. These government employee nor that of justice. Cairo before the proprieties all Middle Eastern politicians back so erect the man looks prise. What we should have Ordinarily, a slight slide upward exemptions cost the Social Security like his own secret police of the wage base would stabilize the fund an estimated $13 billion each have stuck a ramrod up him. year. On a 10-year basis, this lost trust funds. One fund is approaching Sadat, on the other hand, Today in history depletion in 1979. suggesting the ur- revenue could replace more than jokes, smiles and is al ease gency of the crisis. But this solution, half the 1213.6 billion which the pro- calling Bar-bar-ra and Ihe By The Associated Press John Kennedy. 7 • even in the proposed double dosage, posed tax increases will garner dur- others by their first names. In 1973, more than 100 per It's good box office and it Today is Tuesday. Nov. 29. won't work for the long term be- ing the next decade if the Senate sons perished in a department version of the law is retained. The needs to be because Sadat Is the, 333rd day of 1977. There store fire In Kumamoto. Ja- cause a new element has been added up against a generation and a are 12 days left In the year. cowardice of Congress in demurring pan. to the calculations. half of uncontested pro-Israeli Today's highlight in his- before this unjust exclusion is a po- In 1(74, one of the wo'orld'r s As fewer babies were born over propaganda in the American tory: litical outrage. mass media. It's too early to richest men, oilman II. L the last decade, the number of older, On this date in 1760. the tell how much of a Jump he's French surrendered Detroit Hunt, died in Dallas at the Congress could also end the 62- retired Americans steadily in- given himself and his cause in to the British at the end of age of 85. creased. The work force that sup- year-old retirement option and thus the American public opinion the French and Indian War. Ten years ago: Aden and ports both young and old has mean- reduce about 30 percent of the need polls, but the combination of On this date: South Arabia became the In- while begun to grow at a slower for more funds. By looking ahead, his skill as an American mass In 1889. the United States, dependent state of South media politician with his au- rate, thus bearing an ever larger Congress could also adjust down- Switzerland and France rec- Yemen after 128 years- of dacious trip, should create British rule. proportion of the cost for Social ward the level of trust funds now ognized the Republic of Bra- doubt about Israeli assertions zil. Five years ago: The Rev. Security payments. This particular maintained at 70 percent of annual that Ihe Arabs won't meet In 1922. archaeologists an- Philip Berrigan was granted dynamic will continue to undermine benefit requirements. face to face, that they are nounced they had found fa- a parole from federal prison committed to the destruction the system for the next 75 years if Congress has considered none of bulous treasure in the tomb of after serving more than three oLthe Israeli state and (hat Congress doesn't make basic altera- King Tutankhamen in Egypt. years for anti-war activities. these options. It instead has passed tney obdurately favor war. In 1045, the monarchy was One year ago: Peasants in tions. Without changes, Social Secu- laws which raise the odds against or, when that's not possible, a abolished in Yugoslavia. Mexico occupied hundreds of rity will shift gradually from a pay- economic recovery in the next few sneaky terrorism that glo- In 1963, a commission was thousands of acres of crop as-you-go to a borrow-as-you-go sys- rifies gunning down Olympic years. The fund is in trouble, but and grazing land held by athletes and blowing up pas- named under Chief Justice tem. Congress has only compounded the . large landowners in the north- senger planes. Earl Warren to investigate dangers for the economy. \nmiul reminder from llie head man! the assassination of President ern state of Durango. Unfortunately, nothing in the
•*. SHREWSBURY. NJ TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1977 The DknflyRcgSftCT 7 Silence on break-ins Volunteers are requested annoys school board for water shutoff period By SOB BIANLEY attorney, said he could not ders' uniforms ... and rightly ABERDEEN - Marilyn -•••• . * * * - * --- — * - - OIIIIA*^ AIAUD tn nnrui answer the question without so. The only activity whose distribute handbills around experience a lack of water Sliver's plans to cope with the Brenner, i lownihlp member LITTLE SILVER - seeing the insurance policies. uniforms have not been fully the borough that will outline pressure on Friday night and waterless days will be pub- of the Matawaa Regional Borough Council is looking for Edward J Scullion, board paid for by the Board of Edu- emergency measures to be Tuesday lished in The Daily Register Board of Education, ex- volunteers to help out during business administrator and cation is the band. Yet thef taken on Tuesday, the mayor More details about Little later this week. pre**ed outrage latt night next week's water shutoff. secretary, said he knows be- appear before the public from said People are also needed that the board was never noti- cause the board has been in the first football game until Monmouth Consolidated to man the 7,500 gallon water fied of two break-Ins at the this position once before The the Memorial Day parade in Water Company has an- truck that will be stationed at high school music department board takes the position that late May ... nounced plans to cut off the the railroad station parking which resulted in the theft of private instruments used by "It should also be men- water supply for IB hours on lot Tuesday. L BEACON valuable atereo equipment students in the school are in tioned here that the band Is Tuesday, Dec. 6, beginning at and muatcal instruments effect lent to the school; not Just another extra- TO SPEAK - Tex Wel- noon, to permit the in- Other people will be needed METAL 4 AUTO WRECKING "Three weeki ago there therefore they are covered by curricular activity in our high ner, co-chairman of the stallation of a valve on a to answer the emergency wai a break-in at the high school Insurance, he said school. It Is a fully recognized Israel Bonds drive In Branch Avenue water main. telephone that will be set up, COMPANY INC school and a quantity of ster- Parents were advised to ap- and accepted course. It Is Monmouth County will to deliver water to home- eo equipment was atolen. 1 ply to the high school princi- worth five credits to each be the guest speaker at The water will also be bound residents, or drive resi- 215 THROCKMORTON ST. only heard about it through pal for guidance In filing playing student ... The band a bonds reception turned off for eight hours be- dents to pick up water. unofficial channels And then claims. needs equipment for this five- Thursday night at the glnning at 10 p.m. this Anyone interested in volun- FREEHOLD, N.J. over this last holiday The board asked for recom- credit course — uniforms," home of Mr. and Mrs. Friday, but that isn't ex- teering should contact (Thanksgiving) there was an- mendations trom the superin- Mr. Harrington declared. Howard Sadwlth,of pected to pose as much of a Borough Hall, Mr. Bruno 462-0543 other break-in in the same tendent's office on how to Judith A. Hurley, board Colts Neck. It will be a problem as the day-long shut- said. place and privately owned provide greater security in president, said the board will planning session for the off next week, Mayor An- The following streets here bud instruments were taken. the music area. consider the $M,M0 requested Dec. 1) bonds tribute thony T. Bruno said will be without water during WANTED I want to know why the board Board members promised for band uniforms as it makes dinner. Volunteers are needed to the shutdowns: Bennett Lane, was never told of the first to consider a written request up the new school budget Birch Avenue, Branch Ave- CASH BUYERS CHAN-SCRAP break-In and why the area from the Music Parents Asso- Last night's meeting was nue., Conover Place, East- was not made secure after it ciation, supported by peti- adjourned until 8 p.m Utility slated to OK pacts view Avenue east of Ocean- OF ALL TYPES ALUMINUM occurred." Mrs. Brenner de- tions, that $30,000 be included Thursday, when the board port Avenue; Falrview Ave- OF METALS clared. tn the 1178-7* school budget will reconvene to discuss and KEANSBURG - The Mu- more than $2 million in a spe- nue south of Tlnton Place; nicipal Utilities Authority will cial session tomorrow at 8 COPPER-BRASS-LEAC She added that she U much for band uniforms possibly introduce the 1*78-7* Garden Road, Maple Avenue, award contracts totaling pm. CAST IRON-STEEL concerned that nothing was Presenting the association's spending plan. Oakwood Road, Oceanport done to prevent the second letter and the petitions, David Zolkin, borough at- Avenue, from Branch Avenue BATTERIES .. . NO HVEMGE CANS break-tn and about whether George K Harrington, associ- Demonstration set bv Pitnev Bowe« torney, said the contracts will to Parker's Creek; Ruddy ation president, read to the the school's insurance policies TRENTON - Businessmen The systems will be demon- be for construction of a aew Court. Rumson Place, Stand- board two pertinent para- cover the loss of privately who want to offset the effect strated at a business equip- water tank, lor replacement ish Road, Tinton Place east of graphs: * owned musical instruments. of this year's higher postal ment show at the American of undersized water mains Oceanport Avenue, and Win- •'Parents have been calling "To other students who rep- rates and copier costs will be Hotel, Freehold J.L. Sroufe, and for renovations to the wa- field Road. JUNK CARS & TRUCKS WANTED —FKU TOWING SIRVICE ate up wanting to know resent the high school for able to view several new manager of the Pitney Bowes ter plant. Bids for the work Some residents of Shrews- whether they axe covered," a short period of the year we mailing systems and copiers office here, said the show will came in nearly 1500,000 below bury and Tlnton Falls will Mrs Brenner said. supply football, basketball, designed to help them process lake place Wednesday from t the engineers' estimates, the also lose water service, and OPW-TUIJDAY THRU SATURDAY I AM TO 4:30 PM Vincent C DeMaio. board track, soccer and cheerlea- their mall faster. a.m. to 5 p.m attorney said Rumson and Fair Haven
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By MARGUERITE HENDERSON the pale melon crinkle cotton coverlet. Contrast comes in S«M4 la a icrlei the shape of a gray-blue velvet easy chair. ALLENHURST - Mrs Robert Gialanella has a keen There is an adjacent sitting room in sunny colors and eye lor color and design. a son's room done all In beige, white and brown with She appliei It year 'round - to both the home in thick, nubby wall-to-wall carpet and geometric print South Orange occupied by Dr and Mrs Glalanella and wallpaper. their three teenage aont during the winter months and The Glalanella home Is one of five private residences the yellowihuttered white Victorian home at J15 Spier to be open to the public Dec. 6 from noon to 4 p.m. for Ave, which is their summer haven. the Holly House Tour sponsored by St. Mary's of Deal Hen, cool-looking and easy-care are the hyphenated PTA. objective*. Brown and white pseudo textured wallpaper II Is an "adults only" outing. The fee Includes a light U uaed in the living room and In the small adjoining of- luncheon served in St. Mary's School, Wickapecko Drive, fice are* tucked beneath the stain. Custom shades cover West Allenhursl , where there will be a boutique and the windows. Pint floor floors are walnut stained and bake sale bare - except for an area rug in the living room, which The other tour homes are those of Mr. and Mrs. An- define* the seating area. thony Pescatore, 104 Allen Ave. here; Mr. and Mrs. John In the living room, tuned leather couches face double Paolantonlo Jr., 470 Monmouth Road, West Long Branch; TEXTURED Interest prevails in the Irving room of Dr and etagern with TV, family photos and tiny treasures. Fab- Mr. and Mrs. H William Mullaney, 1011 Berkeley Ave., Mrs. Robert Gialanella's summer home on Spier Ave., Al- ric textures are rough Yellow is injected in the prints West Deal, and Mr and Mrs. Paul R. Greco, Wickapecko lenhurst. Neutral tones ol beige and brown predominate and used on comfortable chairs and on the built-in entry Drive, West Allenhursl Register photos by bench. All homes will be decorated for Christmas by area everything is geared toward easy upkeep The dining room uses new and antique pieces, and florists and designers. others that are new but made to look old. The sheer, full Tour chairmen are Mrs. Ralph Williams, Allenhurst, Don Lordi draperies are tied back. Decorative are the shiny cooking and Mrs. Bruno Lucarelli, West Deal. Mrs. Philip N. Le- utensils suspended from oversized ceiling hooks. pore, 522 Westwood Ave., is chairman of reservations. Colon are subtle and cool In the master bedroom, Tickets are available now at St. Mary's School or at the ANGLED fireplace provides focus In this where the floors have been bleached and polished The rectory of St. Mary's Church, Richmond Ave., Deal. On tiny office area tucked beneath the stairs M bamboo motif wallpaper is melon and white, to harmo- the day of the tour, they will be sold only at the school. Dr. and Mrs Robert Gialanella's Allenhurst nise with the white bed dust ruffle and pillow shams, and TOMORROW: Aattter lavely Mir hame. home.
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Dear Ann: Am 1 nuts? Am I July I received a letter from taxes for people and then dis- needn't crowd you out. Learn square? Am 1 out of line to the IRS wanting to see my appear? — Young Taxpayer the facts from Ann Landers's complain? I refer to what receipts and cancelled Dear Y.T.: YOU reminded booklet, "Booze and You — goes on In the school corri- ANN checks. When I got out my them — and in a most effec- For Teen-Agers Only." Send dors between classes. Couples copy of my return I nearly tive way. I hope somebody 50 cents in coin and a long, making out like crazy — soul- LANDERS passed out. There were many listens. self-addressed, stamped enve- kissing, touching, rubbing, phony deductions, one of Even if drinking is the "In" lope to Ann Landers, P.O. right in front of everybody. which was interest on a thing in your, crowd, it Box UM6, Chicago, IU. 60811. A simple goodbye kiss when shouldn't have to put up with home. (I live with my par- leaving for separate classes I It. ents.) There were large, can take, but couples fondling Dear Ann: I hope my stupi- "church contributions." (I NOT ONLY DID I LOSE and swapping tonsils as if dity about taxes will help don't belong to a church. I go they weren't going to see someone else. Here's what with my parents on special each other for five years, I happened: occasions.) I tried to call the 30 LBS. & 20 INCHES can't handle. I waited last year until zero man who did my taxes and Today I saw a scene in the hour to file my tax return. A was told his phone had been lunchroom that made me friend told me about a man disconnected. AT THE FABULOUS sick. Would you believe a who does taxes. I rushed over Fortunately, the IRS audi- SPA couple had crawled under the to him with my W-2, picked tor believed me when I said I HEALTH CLUB table and were going at it hot up my return on April 15, didn't realize my return was and heavy? They had their signed it and mailed it. I as- full of lies, but he said 1 was clothes on but you wouldn't sumed it wasn't necessary to responsible because I had have known it. Your opinion check it over because the Is wanted. — Grossed out man knew a lot about taxes Dear G.: If what you report and I didn't know anything. Ann, I had to go out and Is accurate I suggest you take A few months later I re- borrow the money to pay WREATHED WITH TOYS — David Marotta, 12, and Maureen Ruscll, 7, your complaints to the princi- ceived a large refund — al- back the refund, plus interest. both of Eotontown and the children of members of the St. Dorothea's pal. Such behavior Is offen- most everything that was Why doesn't someone warn Guild are Dlctured witri some of the stuffed animals and pfiie cone decora- sive and the spectators withheld from my pay. In people about crooks who do tlons'made by their moms for the Chrlstmos Baiaar to take place Saturday I ALSO from 10 a m. to 3 p.m. In the Family Center of St. Dorothea's Roman Catho- lic Church, Broad St., Eatontown. Refreshments will be available. • INCREASED ENERGY Become Enchanted • IMPROVED POSTURE • GAINED CONFIDENCE • BUILT BUSTLINE Walk around our many • ELIMINATED DEPRESSION • IMPROVED HEALTH lovely displays of Jewelry, • INCREASED CIRCULATION China.Silver. Pewter, Crystal, • BEAUTIFIED SKIN • IMPROVED MENTAL ATTITUDE Says Gloria Graman, and much, much more Mother of 3: "I dis- covered what It feels YOU ARE SURE TO FIND SOMETHING like to be a woman again." OF BEAUTY FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST For Men & Women Call Now For Your Free Visit No Cod No Obligation EUSSILLE S—How Qnal You'll F—I 741-5800 Since 1886 »m —»ni SEASON FOR HOLLY - Mrs. John F. Lewis, left, Loch Arbor, decorations MONMOUTH'S LEADING 1EVEL$ SPA HEALTH CLUBS chairman, with Mrs. Roy DIGIovannl, Allenhurst, work on centerpieces for STRATHMORE SHOPPING CENTER •h. Christmas dinner-dance sponsored by the Fltkln-Moraan Auxiliary td 56 bROAd STREET REd RT. 34 MAT AW AN JITMV Shore Medical Center. The event will take place Saturday at 7:30 CALL 568-7700 OPEN IO AM to • PM DAILY B m in Saulres Pub, West Long Branch. Chairmen are Mrs. DIGIovannl •UMHMP MMMB M 0«l 1«H nUIWM IMS •Ml Mrs JohnB Boyd, Interlaken. Proceeds will go to the hospital. 10 The Daly Rcgtater SHREWSBURY N J TUESDAY NOVEMBER ?9 1977 Raisins for Cornish
By BARBARA GIBBONS evaporates Spoon raisins over poultry to serve. For a delicious "cream sauce, " simply stir (he milk and Cornish htns are really miniature chickens, bul they seem flour together, then stir into the simmering skillet over low so festive that fancy dress is in order A popular way to serve heat until sauce thickens and bubbles (Thin with a little wa- them is "Verooique" or garnished with grapes If you're fresh ter, if needed ) Serves four. 220 calories each, or 155 calories out of fresh grapes, you might like to try our any season ver- with "cream sauce ' sion, with white raisins instead of grapes Despite the fancy If you like that dish, here's an Indian variation that's es- flavor, this dish is fast to prepare AND non-fattening Cornish sentially the same recipe but with a totally different flavor bens have the same low calone count as young frying chick- The "cream sauce" is flavored with onion, soy and curry in- BERNINA'S ens; only 382 per pound In fact, the dish can be made with stead of nutmeg, and diced apples are stirred in al the last cut-up chicken and will be equally delicious: minute: CORNISH HEN IN CURRY CREAM' SAUCE SPECIAL! 2 Cornish hens, split, or 1 cut-up frying chicken (2 pounds) Btrnln«. to tinely J tablespoons raisins SwIti-cralUd, II SLIM GOURMET two-thirds cup lat-skimmed chicken broth actually mikes ttw- 2 tablespoons soy sauce Ing easiei with all ol one-quarter cup dry white wine thatt iptclai t»«- CORNISH HEN VERONIQIE salt and pepper to taste turar IN RAISIN-WHITE SAUCE 1 teaspoon curry powder (or to taste) 2 Cornish hens, or 1 cut-up frying chicken (2 pounds) 1 tablespoon minced onion (or I teaspoon instant) . SELF ADJUSTING • BUH.T-IN-BUTTOWHOUR three-quarters cup fat-skimmed canned chicken broth (or 2 tablespoons flour TENSION lor water) 1 cup skim milk baaulllul, one-quarter cup dry white wine 3 small unpeeled red apples, cored and diced •van Mltch*i salt and pepper to taste Prepare poultry as In previous recipe. Brown with no fat • II lh« Dm*. one-quarter teaspoon ground nutmeg added in a nonstick skillet (Or, if you prefer, pultry can be Pinch of red cayenne pepper browned under the broiler, skin-side up, until skin is crisp and • BU!LT-IN-B»ROIDtRV STITCHES «4*|>«ai*y > tablespoons white (golden) raisins well-rendered of fat. Then transfer the poultry to a skillet or without bothw. optional: 1 cup skim milk range-top Dutch oven, skin-side up ) Add remaining in- optional 2 tablespoons flour gredients except flour, milk and diced apples Cover and sim- Have Cornish hens split in half (or sawed, if frozen Def- mer until lender, 40 minutes Uncover and simmer until most rost before cooking.) Use a skillet Dutch oven or flameproof of the liquid evaporates. Combine flour and milk, and stir into Stretch & Sew casserole with nonstick finish Spray with cooking spray~for simmering pot, until sauce thickens and bubbles. Thin with a THE COMPLETE PHOTO SHOP" no-fat frying Put the poultry skin-side down in skillet. Add 2 little water if needed. Stir in diced apples at the last minute "MSTHOMZED KOOAK COLO* PMCfSSIHO" m0k» tablespoons water and raise heal Cook slowly until water and cook only until heated through Serves four, under SIS ca- ULRIWIB. —~»" » ~-i-m n mn 1S WALLACE ST. RED BANK ROUTE U and CNEmnCW DWVC evaporalres and poultry browns in its own melted fat. Move lories each r«awt iMumi rat tow coNvrnma poultry frequently to prevent sticking. Continue cooking until Cooking with wine is fun... and the alcohol calories MDOUETOWN 741-8282 skin is crisp and well-rendered of fat. Drain and discard fat evaporate For sophisticated recipes and diet tips send a self- Turn poultry skin-side up and add remaining ingredients, ex- iddressed stamped envelope and 35 cents to Slim Gourmet cept milk and flour Cover and simmer until tender, about 40 Recipes With Spirit in care of this newspaper, Sparta, N.J. minutes. Uncover and continue to cook until most of the liquid 07871 For the Perfect Gift Career options aired at conference THE NEW BRUNSWICK - Di The program will begin sales, communications and to 3 p.m at Hickman Hall REMINGTON. verse career options open to with a panel discussion, "Rx public relations. The workshop will cover H women will be explored in a for a Career Search." at 10 Claire Krucher and Arlene such topics as resume writ- ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW conference Saturday here at a.m. in Hickman Hall 101 Berman, associate director ing, interviews and forming Aline Douglass College. Speakers will include Anita and assistant director, respec- professional contacts selection The State University meet- Marcus Dierk of Long Valley, tively, career development To register for the confer- ing will cover such topics as a community relations spe- and placement services, will ence, call the Associate o solids, changing Jobs, Industry ex- cialist; Roslyn Holtzman Nie- conduct a workshop on job- Alumnae of Douglass. Clifton plaids, pectations and job-hunting renberg of Teaneck, a psy- hunting techniques from I 30 Avenue, New Brunswick. techniques chiatric nurse; Sara Holtz- either for Co-sponsors are the Associ- man Click of Scarsdale, NY.. casual or ate Alumnae of Douglass and a public relations specialist, the Douglass/Cook career de- and Maxine Katz of Fort Lee. THIS YEAR dress for • Wfk priMMM 11*. • M* •» lii|H K-" velopment and placement ser- assistant vice president in the holidays Mh iMtaM (Ma ta* • aktat total IU. vices personnel management re- GIVE SOMETHING • Mt Tim if to W 1UA •»*» »*.r IISV«( cruiting for Bankers Trust • Psrtaofy HataMCAv ?•€ Miy IM4). w Pills' •JlartfcBPW NEW ... • UH MM Iffwfat lliili|i fc^iJIHI Nalti Santa Claus cor • Ciari Mbr •< Inai Moderator will be Adrienne SOMETHING OLD! visits bazaar Scolchbrook Anderson of Es- 9 LAURENCE HARBOR - sex Fells, executive director "AnHqMI Dw'l km to fe •!?••»••" ABBEY MEN'S SHOP only*49 Santa Claus will be on hand or the N.J. CoUege and Uni- for picture taking from 4 to 8 versity Coalition on Women's EAST HOUSE ANTIQUES 62 BROAD STREET p.m. Friday at the Christmas Education and a Rutgers Uni- BLAISDELL LUMBER Bazaar being staged at the versity trustee 291-2147 RED BANK 747-1783 15 S. BRIDGE AVE. Evangelical Covenant Church During lunch, participants RED BANK 741-2121 Friday from 4 to 9 p.m , and will be able to discuss career- Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 related questions with Open 10 AM - 5 PM Wed. thru Mon p.m. There also will be games alumnae working in the arts. Open evenings lor Ctirjsimas Shopping for children both days. government, law. social ser- vices, data and information RT. 361 SEARS AVE. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS The men will serve a pan- processing, large industries. cake and sausage supper I COUPONB Friday from 5 to 7 p.m Tick- National ets may be purchased at the SUNBEAM —«711-209 door. Brand Name Among the items featured at the bazaar will be hand- Steam-Dry made knits, crochet, paintings TIES and dolls and animals. Home- made baked goods, candy, IRON toys, jewelry, ornaments, SALEABRATION BELTS cards and attic treasures also O will be available. STOCK WALLPAPERS HANDKERCHIEFS O ptr tingle Roll COCKTAIL PARTY Sato End* Dec. 3 NEW MONMOUTH - The Mater Dei High School PTA $390 will host a gala Winter Won- derland cocktail party Sunday va/ues to $10 from 5 to 8 p.m. In the school. "Your Everything Store H!" Cherry Tree Farm Road. Ethel Desmond, 479 East Road, Belford, is in charge of arden reservations. 1 our szna year 32 BROAD ST. SQUARE DANCE Bfipparel ina RED BANK POINT PLEASANT - The 741-7500 Shore Swingers Square Dance Koutt 35, Hnkl Club will hold a square and No. AV033M-1200.00. 21 J. chronograph, self-winding. 96 2 H water laslad. bilingual,calendar, luminous. HARDLEX mar-iesul crystal. Stainless, sabln brown dial. DOROTHY TOLAND Prospect Avenue PONS A & P Shopping Center The Daily Register DIRECTOR (ntxt to 0»n»ril Stortt Inc.) The Sunday Register DOROTHY BAILEY GIFT MART is one of Monmouth County's largest leading catalog showrooms. We carry only name brand mer- LITTLE SILVER 842-3422 "MMMWIII Cvnalr'i \t*4km% ltt«i TOLAND chandise (all at discount prices) and offer personalized ser- Call 542-4000 DANCE STUDIO vice at our showroom in Shrewsbury. Here, Zita shows the Out-ol-araa Call Toll-Fro 583-5210 Ml E. Brrff H., JM Bmmk very fashionable tote bag offered by American Tourister. 741-2208 Monmouth offers series of plays SHREWSBURY. N 1 TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1977 The My RatStfcrtCT 11 WEST LONG BRANCH - The students, all members The first bill, entitled bill. Beth Perrone, a junior dom?" Following tradition ol nine of Lauren Woods' Play Di- "Comedy Tonight," will theater major from Howell, Kevin Braddock of South yean' Handing, students in rection Class, will direct open with "Schubert's Last is directing this play, which Mantoloking and Jacqueline the Monmouth College de- and produce their own se- Serenade" by Julie Bo- offers an antic and imagi- Inge of Freehold, both ju- triment of speech commu- lections All have chosen vaiao. This unusual comedy native look at a most dis- nior theater majors, play the nication and theatre arts comedies tells of a romance between turbing possibility — the perplexed couple. Bruce have prepared a series of There will be two bills a construction worker and a death of the theater. Rob Hyman, a freshman from one-act plays for public pre- with three one-act plays in liberated college woman Reinalda of Tinton Falls Clark, and Delores Braun of sentation. The shows will be each,. The first bill will be who have met and fallen In plays the drama critic who Ocean are their possible open to the public, with presented tomorrow and love at a demonstration has "killed the theater," correspondents. Completing seating in the college's Pine Thursday; the second, Dec. during which he cracked while Brian Haruscsak of the cast is Sandy Faiola, a Arts Theatre on Cedar Ave- B and i. Curtain for both her skull with a two by Rye, N.Y., plays his not-so- junior theater major from nue on a first-come basis will be at 8 p.m. four.. helpful neighbor Stephanie Lawrenceville, who plays Lloyd of North Bergen the meddling maid. Mark D. Loigman. a ju- plays his concerned wife. Rounding out the second nior theater major from "More Comedies bill, is "End of the Begin- Uncroft, is directing a cast Tonight" is the name given ning," which has been se- which Includes Bob Ortley, to the second bill ol one-act lected to play on both bills Msnasquan Park, as the plays. The curtain raiser because of the play's tech- hard hat, and Robin Paw- this time is "The Stud" by nical demands. ley, Cherry Hill, as the Alex Gottleib, which Ellen Acting as stage managers woman Tim Smith of Long Wasserstrom, a senior the- for all the shows are David Branch, Joe Pinto of Union ater major from Kingston, Nichols, a junior theater City, Larry Berman of Riv- Pa., Is directing. Here two major from Owego, N.Y., er Edge, and Tod Fliedner, pregnant girls both an- Patricia Thiel of Trenton, here, play the other hu- nounce their conditions to and Laura Gray of Pater- morous roles. the title character and son. SPEAKING OF SETS — Lauren Woods, second right, theater professor at Next Is "End of the Be- when he absolves himself of Assisting Mr. Woods with Monmouth College, helps three student directors plan sets for the plays ginning," a farce by Sean both situations, they take a the technical direction are they will stage at the Fine Arts Theatre. They are, from left, Ellen Wos- O'Casey, staged by Clare communal revenge. Ken Brian Maruscsak, Kevin serstrom of Kingston, Pa., Pam PugJIese of New Hyde Park, N.Y., and Mullin, a junior theater ma- Hart, a biology major from Braddock, Mr. Loigman Mark D. Loigman of Lincroft. The shows, free to the public, will be jor from Malawan. Brian Howell, plays the stud, and a large crew. presented tomorrow, Thursday, and Dec. 8 and 9. Donohue of Little Silver while Chris Sheridan of Al- Family "Dinner" Nites plays a middle-age husband pha, and Dorothy Morrisey who, with his nearsighted of Neptune play the EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, neighbor, played by Guy La wronged ladies. Corte of Long Branch, tries 4 PJH..8PJ,. Director Pam Pugllese. a •Television toda^y very unsuccessfully to do senior theater major from the wife's work. The lo observe Ihe ectMhes ol a counter YOUR CHOICE. 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N J. 08153 • (201)349-2500 Please do not tend cash. to $40,000 342 Lloyd Road, Aberdeen, N J. 07747 • (201) 568-2323 R-FH budget eliminates one administrator By DAVID TURNER ley Jr of Fair Haven, who re- It does not include the pro- lull-time st»t»s. according to resident who is currently presidency would be the se- facilities night, and a family spokes- signed from the board last posed (190.000 bond issue for Dr Kinney board vice president. nior member of the board. Mr. Townshend could not be man said that he is presently reached for comment last in London RUM8ON - The position WCfll. renovation and improvement The three positions would Mr Hohorst refused last John M Barnes of Fair Haven, some sources have now held by Albert Loux, one The elimination ol one as- of athletic facilities at the constitute a "child study night to speculate on the pos- said. of three assistant superinten- sistant superintendent post high school, which will be team" which would work with sibility of his election dent! it Runuon-Fair Haven from the budget was acknowl- voted on early neit year. children with behavioral or The vice president's post Regional High School, has learning problems, according "I don't know at this stage. edged last night by the board At last week's board meet- has also traditionally been di- been eliminated from the pre- lo a spokesman for the stale We'll just have to wait and vice president. Henry G ing. Superintendent John F vided between representa- liminary 1(78-71 school budg- education department see." he said • • HohorsI Kinney reported that the ad- tives of the two boroughs. M. The board presidency is ministration had prepared a "Each district must have The leading candidate for The budget, which is to be The board last summer ap- traditionally al\rrnaled be- budget for 1252.000 "over the those people or the services tht vacant board seal from presented at tonight's Board proved an "early retirement tween residents of Rumson amount we are allowed lo of those people in sufficient Fair Haven is reportedly Cur- ol Education meeting, also plan" which was designed to and Fair Haven, according to spend because ol our cap," numbers There is currently tis S Townshend. a former calls (or changing the position encourage administrators at some board members the state ceiling on budget in- no formula, but we would president of the Bulldog of school psychologist (rom the high school to retire creases. probably not approve any- Mr. Hohorst and Herbert W Boosters, a group of parents part-time to (ull-time status, early. thing less than three full-lime McNulty, both of whom were which supports athletics at and for Ihe creation of two Dr. Kinney has explained At the time there were sev- people (or a district of 1.100 elected in 1975. have more ex- Ihe high school new part-time posts, those of that the "social worker" and eral reports that Mr. Loux students." said Dr. Thomas perience on the board than Mr Townshend has re- "sodal worker" and "learn- the "learning disability spe- would retire at the end of this Rubino. chief of the Office ol any other current board cently resigned from the Fair ing disability specialist." cialist" are required under school year, but no public an- Professional Services In tht> member from Rumson. Haven Planning Board. federal and state laws The board is also expected nouncements to that effect Bureau of Special Education, Mr McNulty has denied He is currently leading an have been made. to elect a new board presi- Legal requirements also in an interview last week having any interest in serving effort by private citizens to dent and to appoint a new The budget is for »3 5 mil- mandate the change in the Speculation about who as board president. promote Ihe approval of an board member from Fair lion, including 1179.000 in debt school psychologist position, would replace Mr Buckley as If Mr Hohorst should be upcoming bond issue for the Haven, to replace the former service items, up 1200.000 currently held by Dr George board president has centered elected president, the leading renovation and improvement board president, James Buck- from the current budget. Beckman, from part-time to on Mr. Hohorst. a Rumson candidate for the board vice of the high school's athletic Jtta M. Banes Cirth S. T*»KkrMl Autos m^y be sold at site despite Shrewsbury ruling SHREWSBURY - The gardless of its decision, he owner of "Rent-A-Wreck would officially open his new Inc.." Red Bank, plans lo "Rent-A-Wreck" offices here move the agency here lo 432 next week Calls to the Red Broad St. despite threats of a The Daily Register Bank office are already being tMO-a-day fine If he tries to rerouted to the Shrewsbury sell cars here without a vari- SHREWSBURY. NJ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1977 13 location ance from the Zoning Board He said he has a local mer- of Adjustment. cantile license for the Shrews- Larry Cohen. 39 Pearl St.. bury property, made out to Red Bank, appeared before zone Westside residents, who had the Red Bank Auto Ex- Borough Council last night, He said he had no plans to threatened suit against 14 Red change, but still needs a li- seeking approval of the deal- move the body shop con- Bank officials if the alleged cense from the state Motor ership, which had been turned nected with the Red Bank violations were not corrected Vehicles Division to open the down by the municipal build- Auto Exchange, a business he Mr. Cohen has agreed to rec- car dealership. operates at the same I Leon- tify any violations. ing Inspector. And the state license, he ard St. location In Red Bank Although Mr. Cohen insisted said, will be issued only after Mr. Cohen has owned the with "Rent-A-Wreck.'-' and that selling a car from his approval from the municipal 4.500-square-foot property, would not store any cars out- showroom was no different zoning officer. which formerly housed the side. than selling a television set or American Furniture Co., for Mr. Cohen and Mr Barger a toaster. Mr. Barger said The "Rent-A-Wreck" the past eight months The clashed repeatedly over the heatedly. "The only ones in agency, which has operated building, including a 10-car Interpretation of the uses per- this town who are going to In Red Bank for the past 18 garage, is located in a B-l mitted under the B-l restric- tell you an auto dealership Is months, does not involve |he zone " tions. the same as a retail store is same sort of battered hulks While Borough Attorney if mayor and council fol- the zoning board. currently popular on the West EYEING GREENER PASTURES - Pasquole Hall. Mr. Bruno, who plans to oppose Mayor Martin M Barger agreed lows my advice." Mr. Barger "If you set up a car sales Coast with celebrities who "Pat" Bruno, a candidate for mayor of Long Henry R. Ciotfi In next May's election, kicked there was no question that a declared, "they will not sign agency in that building with- prefer to travel anonymously Branch, allows his mount a taste of municipal off his campaign on Nov. 12 with a ride car rental office would be your certificate. out a variance." Mr. Barger in nondescript cars. grass while he looks beyond to a seat In City through the streets of Long Branch. permitted in the building un- "If you want a variance for warned, "you will be cited for Mr. Cohen said his der existing zoning codes, a this, go to the zoning board. " violation of the zoning ordi- "wrecks" are. all thoroughly car sales agency he said, was Mr Barger told Mr. Cohen. nances. reconditioned Volkswagens another matter entirely. "They may sign. But the "And the fines. " he added. and General Motors cars, Mr. Cohen, who said he mayor and council will not." "are 1500 a day." none older than 1971 models Resident of Long Branch would sell any used cars he Mr. Cohen claimed hi was Mr. Cohen said after the By renting used cars, he could from his stock, claimed being penalized here for meeting last night that he said he can keep the rental the sales operation was no charges of alleged violations would appear before the zon- fees lo 15 a day or $45 a week, different from a retail store. brought against his operations ing board Wednesday. De- well below competitors deal- 'mounts' mayor campaign a use permitted in the B-l in Red Bank by a group of cember 7. but said that re- ing in new cars. By ROBIN GOLDSTEIN The bumper stickers have do something about it." he grove Avenue. Is also con- elicited the response. said. "I'm not a politician templating a candidacy Despite protest by students LONG BRANCH - Pas- "Who's Pat Bruno'" I'm a high school dropout Mr Bruno resides at 72 quale "Pat" Bruno is riding air. Bruno, proprieter of I'm a construction worker, Pat Bruno Ave — which is for mayor of Long Branch American Fence, here, has but I think because of that the address listed on his Although the the mayoral never run for office before, I'm more in touch with driver's license election is a half year away and admitted that his horse- what the people in the city If elected, he will strive and the campaign season Shift of principal approved back riding stunt was de- want and need. I think I to get more ideas from the hasn't officially opened, Mr signed, in part, to answer can do a better job than the citizenry on city actions, by By DAVID SILVERBERG Bruno took to a horse I wo that question people who have been run- polling Ihe general public The promised meeting took principal for the past seven to Mr. Crespy, his transfer weeks ago for a trot along place Saturday morning. years. Students say he is fair was made with the best inter- ning our city." on issues FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP - city streets lo kick off his "I want people to get lo Mr Bruno also said he Mr Fitzsimmons has been and very popular. According ests of the schools in mind campaign. Despite a protest by 800 stu- know my name, so that Mayor Henry R. Cioffi will accept no campaign dents and a two-hour closed Affixed to the horse were they'll know who I am when will be one of Mr. Bruno's contributions two "Pat Bruno for Mayor" meeting between Ihe superin- we get down to issues." Mr. opponents in the mayoralty, He's not certain of what tendent of schools, four mem- bumper stickers, which la- Bruno, a lifelong city resi- and Councilman Howard H Shore Regional foresees his next campaign tactic bers of the Board of Educa- tely have been appearing Woolley Jr. is reportedly dent, said. will be. "but I just want lo tion and 14 student represen- with some frequency considering entering the "I've watched Ihe town show that campaigning can tatives. Jhe transfer of John throughout the city. race. Irving Wiener. Nor- deteriorate, and I want to be tun." the candidate said Fitzsimmons. assistant princi- difficulty over budget cap pal of Freehold High School, will go through as planned, By ROBIN GOLDSTEIN posed budget cap. which was on a two-year contract which according to Thomas AUgus- WEST LONG BRANCH - reduced from last year's cap. allows for a 6 percent across- tin. a Board of Education The Shore Regional High The budget .caps limit the the-board pay increase for the Includes pre-treatment standards , member. School Board of Education is percentage a school board current school year, and a 6 5 considering an appeal of its can increase a school budget per cent increase for the 1978- The decision was reached over the past year's budget. 79 school year. after a two-hour executive 4.5 percent budget cap. ac- Last year, the board found Salaries, Mr. Ryerson session last night. Mr. Augiis- cording to board President James F. Ryerson. difficulty working within a 6.1 noted, make up a large por- Revised sludge bill OK'ed tin said. tion of the total school oper- Although work on compiling percent budget cap, which ating budget. Register SlatekMse Bireau ner's bill had been returned adhere lo in the development by some other means than Mr, Fitzsimmons is sched- the J978-79 school year budget allowed for a 1127,887 budget to committee. of plans for and construction ocean dumping. uled lo become assistant was not completed in last increase. The board is working TRENTON - The Assem-' The main thrust of the bill of alternate disposal facilities It specifies that the disposal prinicipal at llowell High night's workshop session, The board unsuccessfully against a tight deadline now, bly Agriculture and Environ- Is to place the responsibility to handle the sludge. It was plan adopted should provide School. Dec I. Replacing him board members are already appealed that cap. and ended since budgets must be sub- ment Committee yesterday for finding alternative meth- the first schedule of such for the maximum practical will be Harvey Casey, assis- anticipating difficulty in up paring (100,000 off the mitted to the county superin- sent to the Assembly floor an ods of dumping sludge in the deadlines ever set in the processing of the district's tant principal at Howell High staying within the state-im- budget to stay within the lim- tendent of schools by amended version of a bill ocean in the hands of the 22 state. sludge, with land disposal of School. it. Thursday. If the board decides to ap- sponsored by Assemblyman existing solid waste manage- Under Mr. Van Wagner's any sludge deemed impractic- Organized by Jackie Foltz. The budget lor tffe current Richard Van Wagner. D-Mon- ment districts in the state bill, each solid waste manage- al for such processing Bloustein school year is approximately peal the budget cap. that too a Freehold High School se- must be submitted to the mouth, seeking to curb ocean which cover the 21 counties ment district would be re- nior, students first signed a 12 million. sludge dumping. and the Hackensack Meadow- quired to make an inventory Mr. Ryerson noted that just county with the tentative... .. Mr. Van Wagner said he 13-page petition protesting the supported budget. Assemblyman Anthony M. lands. of all sources of sludge gener- hoped the sludge bill would transfer. Early Wednesday the increase in salaries will The board recessed Its Villane Jr.. R-Monmouth. who Dr. Villane. chairman of the ated within thai district, proj- com* up for a vote Thursday moming. students protested NEW BRUNSWICK (AP) - make it difficult for the board workshop meeting last night led a successful effort to get bi-state legislative committee ect the amount and com- when the Assembly next the transfer further by stag- Tfle Rutgers University to keep Its budget within the until tomorrow night, when it the bill recommitted to com- on Ihe pollution of New Jer- position of sludge which will meets. There is only one ing, a walk-out and gathering Board of Governors has ex- mandated cap. Intends to complete its work mittee after it came up on the sey-New York coastal waters be generated within the dis- more scheduled meeting after in'the gymnasium At that pressed full confidence in uni- Teachers in the regional on the tentative budget. Assembly floor for a vote in and sponsor of a rival sludge trict in each of the next 10 that before the session ad- time H. Victor Crespy. super- versity President Edward J. school district recently settled October, said if the amend- dumping bill, had contended years, estimate the life ex- journs and all pending bills intendent of schools, and Bloustein's conduct during ments did what he understood that a major flaw in Mr. Van pectancy of any solid waste will automatically die. Bills Charles Figg. principal, met collective bargaining sessions them to do he would support Wagner's original bill was or recycling facility located must then be reintroduced with the students and stated with the faculty union. the bill when it comes up for that it failed to establish pre- within the district and draft a and start through the entire they would discuss the trans- A no confidence resolution a vote again. treatment standards. plan for disposal of all sludge legislative process all over fer with student representa- was passed by the Rutgers Age discrimination A key amendment to the generated within the district again. tives. College faculty earlier this The standards are designed bill would require Ihe com- month. to prevent such substances as missioner of the state Depart- The university and faculty, cadmium, zinc, mercury and is charged in suit ment ol Environmental Pro represented by the American lAd. which are highly poi- FREEHOLD - Riv. tection to submit to the Legis- No R-FH teacher pact yet - Association of University Pro- The legal action, filed by sonous to fish, and ground erview Hospital. Red Bank, lature, within 00 days of the fessors, have reached an im- James H. Smith of Red water from entering sewer effective date of the measure, RUMSON - No contract president. Lex Koharski. was quire that any change in ad- passe over a merit plan which was named a defendant in a Bank, maintains that the systems. Without such stan- a report on the practicability settlement was reached at not available for comment ministration or board policy would reward outstanding lawsuit filed by Its former hospital's action constituted dards. Dr. Villane had said, and feasibility of adopting last night's meeting between last night, and Mr. Hohorst affecting the terjns and condi- faculty members with salary supervisor of security who unlawful discrimination be- sewage sludge can never be pre-treatmeni standards for representatives of Ihe Rum- declined to elaborate on the tions of teachers' employment increases. claims that he was termi- cause of Mr. Burns' age in used In composting or fertili- sewage. son-Fair Haven Regional four new issues. would have to be negotiated In a statement issued yes- nated from his job because violation of state and feder- zer. Board of Education and Ihe "I'm hoping those things with the teachers' associ- terday, the board said it was he had reached Ihe age of al laws. Other changes would bring Only two days after Mr. local teachers' association. will go away. Before Ihe ation. "inappropriate at this time, in 65. The lawsuit seeks to torn- all dates in the original bill Van Wagner's bill first came Last night's talks centered meeting. I felt that we had Both sides will now resume the midst of a hotly contested Harold J. Burns of 133 pel the hospital to rehire into conformity with the new up for a vote in the Assembly. on tour new problems which only one Item tn deal with.' talks with Jack Tillem. the dispute with the AAUP, for us Spring St.. Red Bank, said Mr. Burns, to award him statutory prohibition on ocean Ihe Department of Environ- were raised by the teachers Mr. Hohorst said. Public Employees Relations to consider general com- in his lawsuit that he was monetary damages for lost dumping of sewage sludge af- mental Protection set forth a negotiating team, according The two sides.had report- Commission mediator as- plaints by the faculty con- hired by the hospital March wages, humiliation, mental ter Dec. 31, 1981, which was schedule of deadlines sewer- to Henry G. Hohorst. the head edly been split over the "past- signed to the negotiations cerning the president's ad- 4, 1967, and was terminated pain and suffering because signed into law by President age authorities which dump of the board's negotiators practices" clause proposed by here, according to Mr ministration of the univer- in his job July 1.1976. of Ihe termination. Carter after Mr. Van Wag- sludge into the oei'lin must The teachers' association the teachers, which would re- Hohorst. sity." 14 The Drily Regfeler SHREWSBURY. N J TUESDAY NOVEMBER M. 1977 Stabler ignores sore knee and passes for three TDs The Bills, who have lost 0 J OAKLAND) AP)-Thanks to was on his back He look a pun- often in the game That passes for IM yards, with his Simpson to a knee injury and Oakland quarterback Ken Stab- ishing, head-on shot from Bills helped," said guard George touchdown passes going 28 and nine of their 11 games this ler, there was more drama defensive tackle Mike Kadish Buehler It yards to Cliff Branch and 44 year, stayed in the game (or a than anyone could expect from an instant after releasing the "The Raiders beat us with to Fred Bilelnikoft Mark van while with a one-dimensional a late-season game between the ball on a 18-yard completion to the btg play." said defensive Eeghens 143 yards rushing, offense Quarterback Joe Fer- Super Bowl champion Raiders rfuflnlng-oack Clarence Davis end Sherman White, who giving him 1,011 for the season, guson threw 43 passes, com- and lowly Buffalo Bills X'There was a mixup in the worked across from Shell and led the ground attack, which blotting on that play It didn't guard Gene Upshaw and said, rolled up 307 yards, and Pete pleting IB including a 21-yird. "He's a tough guy," Coach second period touchdown toss John Madden said in a terse happen again." said Raiders of- "they both played great Banaszak punched into the end fensive tackle Art Shell games" nine for his 50th and 51si ca- to John Kimbrough. but gained appraisal of the left-hander w ho only 65 yards rushing operated on one sore knee but "We didn't have to pass too Stabler completed seven of 12 reer touchdowns didn't show it, passing for three touchdowns in Monday night's 14-13 Oakland victory. "The knee hurt the whole Csonka: No change in plans game, but I expected that II was like a headache, it just NEW YORK (AP) - New York Giants running back farther because it's a lot of bull, if I can borrow Billy throbbed all the time." said Larry Csonka said Monday he would meet with the Nation- Carter's expression ' Stabler al Football League team's management at the end of the Csonka did say that he would meet with team "It was up in the air all season — but not to buy out his contract and rejoin the management and "find out what they hive in mind (or week," said Madden, who Miami Dolphins, as has been reported me watched Stabler closely in "If I don't (it into the coaching plans. I don't think I pregame warmups before set- "It's kind of humorous — the assumption that the people should be costing (owner) Wellington Mara all that money tling on him as the starter they're talking about (the Dolphins) need me." he said, If I don't make a contribution. I don't think I should be At the same time last season, in reference to the report hanging around." when the Raiders already had "1 haven't said a thing to anyone about going someplace The 30-year-old Csonka has gained 272 yards in 85 rushes clinched a division title. Stabler else I've had no conversation with anyone regarding this season He signed a multiyear contract with the Giants no doubt would have taken a anything like that, and 1 don't want to comment on it any on April 7. 1976 night onf But they're running second to Denver in the AFC West now and. despite making their record 9-2 Monday night, it's very likely the Raiders will be going into the playoffs as Knicks win the most respected wild card team in National Football NEW YORK (AP) - Earl Shelton put New York ahead League history Monroe. Lonnie Shelton and to stay with a stufl shot. McAdoo sink five free throws, When Stabler trolled onto the Bob MrAdoo combined for IS Shelton added a layup and a field for the first time, the Oak- itraight New York points late foul shot, then Monroe hit two land fans greeted him with the In the third quarter as the more foul shots, giving New kind of cheer George Wanda Knicks handed the Houston York • 78-17 advantage with used to hear when he was com- Rockets their sixth consecutive 3:07 to play in the period | ing on to win games a few NaUonalBasketballAssoclation years back. defeat, 104-86, Monday night A few minutes later. Stabler The Knicks capped their best Mk I ' > t-U defensive effort of the season O«M II ' 14 •—M by allowing just three baskets NBA Oofc—Bronchi* pass Irom Slower I hick Ml«d> and a total of 11 points in the But- FG Long U fourth quarter. Oofc—Bklvniihorr 44 pem Irom Slooler standings (Mann kick) . Houston, which won the Cen- Bui— KimrbooghWposstrom Ferguson |illl» CONMMNCI (Long kick) tral Division title last season Oak-BonoMok I ruMMOnn kick) But-FG Long 40 but currently is in last place Ook-Branct. 12 pass from Stooler with a 6-12 record, has lost all New Yorh (Mann kick) •vftolo I » Lion of North: Oak—Bonoslak 1 run (Mann ktclil eight of its road games this •Olloci 4 II New Jersey • Illl ••Men season 1 It 111 I Firil downs II M Rushev yards I94S 64»7 Houston led 6745 with 5 JS to Passing yards in 164 go in the third period, when B*turn yards 43 Passes IK! I 0 Rockets forward Dwight Jones in Punls SJ» MM Fumbles lost was called for a technical foul Houston 4 II II I 31 . •tlTIM CONMMNC* Penalties yards HO 11 by referee John Vanak for pro- The county king 6 11 WIPW.lt O4YW»« INDIVIDUAL LEADf HI testing a rebounding foul Mon- Denver II I 4i> Middletown North High School, win- RUSHING-BbftQlO. HOO*.i 9 79. B'Oi ChltoDO I I 1)1 Asbury Park, at one point the top- Ion 7 II Oakland van Eeghen 26 14]. roe sank the free throw, start- Mil-ou>ee 10 • IM ner of its last nine games, including a rated team in the county, finished fifth Oovnl4 11. RobuhKl il Borumokl 79 KgniotCitv I II IM Ing the Knicks on their decisive Ii 7 PASSiNG-BuHalo Ferguson 11-41-1. Detroit State Central Jersey Group IV semifinal just ahead of Manasquan The Bishops ?« Ortlend VoOttr J H >. IM. >H0 I •urge 11 decision over Watchung Hills, has cap- featured an explosive offense and te- 1.0 RECEIVING-Buttolo Chondltr 9 170. MOU1TON IH) . 1 in tured The Daily Register's Monmouth nacious defense, but suffered a dis- Broiion HI Kimbraugn ] *t Oakland. O Jones 1 1-4 I. Tomionomh • I J It 4 HI Brooch 3 J4 Biirtn.hotf •" « Oom 1 Jl MOIOr»fel)l4 LUCOS1O04 Murphy 4 410 County football championship appointing 2-0 defeat at the hands of Long M I. Rottefl 4 04 I Ntwlin 4 It II. Kwnnert I I I J. R Jones 0 04 0 Reid I The award will be presented to Lion Branch 111 tolois It l< It U coach Vic Kubu on Dec. 7, at the Regis- m ronit (IM) Nr* York IM, HouttonM Manasquan. which lost consecutive Nets seek HoVWOOd S 04 10. We Million ] 00 4. wniiw ii ter's annual AUMonmouth County Dinner McAdoo 4 I 10 14 Cleonons 1 I IS Won Lo» Ano*U» ol Clfvtlond Ipm at the Olde Union House Restaurant in weeks to Asbury Park and Ocean Town- HANDS UP - Members of the Houston Rocket roe 11* 7t. Shelion « 1 J if fteord 4 04 toston at Atlonta I iDpm ship, went on to register a 7-2 mark, in- I. Gondrench 1 14 4. Wlllioms 7 00 4 PrH.Mtolpr.ia at Son Antonio I » p m Red Bank to vacate basketball team battle with players from the New Knight S 00 10. JachsonO 04 0 Totals 4] DttroilatMiiwouk** I lOpm cluding a big 14-10 verdict over Point II « 104 New O'lroni at Chicago • 10pm The Lions will meet J P. Stevens of York Knicks for a rebound. Players, from left to Pleasant Boro That win enabled the War- HM> II B k II- II N»w Yorkal Houiton.t OS p m North Edison on Saturday for the section- right, Houston's Dwight Jones, Knick Toby Knight, Htm ran n ii n n-iH Stotlltol Ovnvtr. t Up m riors to clinch a three-way tie with As- agreement Fouledout-None Totollouis-Houston Htw Jffitv ol Gold*" Sl0i», 10 30pn al crown. The game will be played in and Houston's Kevin Kunnert. 71 New Yorh 11 Techmcol-O Jones Pno*n,K al Portiond. II p m bury Park and Boro (or the "B" Division North Edison. championship NEW YORK (AP) - The Middletown. after dropping its open- New Jersey Nets are challeng- ing game in Bayonne, came back and ran Long Branch, last year's Monmouth ing an outof-court agreement through the Shore Conference "A" Divi- County champ, spent just a short time with the New York Kmcks sion North without a single defeat Kubu's this season as the leader The Green which enabled them to move Morton just needed tools charges unseated Long Branch as the Wave lost that berth after its loss to Mid- their National Basketball Asso- county king by scoring an impressive vic- ciation franchise to New Jer- dletown North and finished the season Craig Morton is the quarter- has astounded me," acknowl- tory. That win came after Long Branch seventh sey. had knocked Asbury Park off of the top In papers filed in U.S. Dis- back who was ordained for su- edged Robusteili: "I always felt per stardom but had to wait un- stop the week before. Meanwhile. Shore Regional, runnerup trict Court here Monday. Nets he was a sound field general til he was 34 years old to catch Red Bank Regional, always an impor- to Red Bank in the "C" Division, wound attorney Albert Besser asked a and had a strong and accurate the tail of the comet. tant factor in championship play, is the up in eighth place' with a 7-2 mark, and federal judge to vacate the July arm. But in the past he was a runnerup. The Bucs won their fifth- Matawan Regional, strike-ridden during agreement between the two What happened? What went WILL pocket quarterback with little straight Shore Conference "C" Division the first three games of the year, showed basketball teams wrong during those 9U, seasons or no mobility. crown and will face South River for the some power by completing a 4-2 season. Besser asked the court to de- with the Dallas Cowboys when GRMSLEY "His success has been re- Central Jersey Group II title on Satur- The Huskies, under Barry Rizzo. won the cide whether the Knicks can he was incessantly moving In markable. Maybe too much county title in 1975 day Coach Lou Vircillo's team ended its demand indemnification from and out of the doghouse of was expected of him at first regular season with a satisfying 14-0 Ocean Township, the 10th-place fin- the Nets because they moved Coach Tom Landry? Who failed when he came out of the Uni- triumph over Long Branch. isher, used an air attack to wipe out Long into Knicks' territory to recognize his potential in the versity of California as a shin- St. John Vianney, under the able lead- Branch and Manasquan this year The US. District Court Judge 2% struggling years with the ing knight - AU-American, No. young, building team. We could giants as defending champion ership of Gary Chapman, placed a strong Spartans, coached by Carmine Magnotta. Robert Carter was to hear ar- New York Giants? 1 draft choice, sure-fire pro." not surround Craig with the Oakland, two-time Super Bowl third The Lancers, who finished their lost to Matawan by a point, but finished guments on the motion Dec 9 Is it true, as former quarter- good people he needs to func- winner Pittsburgh. Cincinnati Morton disdained a promising best season (9-1). dropped their South strongly with a big airborne victory over The Nets are playing home back John Brodie commented tion properly. and Baltimore. baseball career to play pro Jersey Parochial "A" semi-final to Holy Wall Township on the eve of Thanksgiv- games al Rutgers University's during the Denver Broncos' 27- "At Denver, he has that sup- The Giants, meanwhile, have football He was embittered Cross of Riverside after winning their ing Day athletic center in Piscataway 13 victory over the Baltimore port Our philosophy was that floundered, winning (our and when he was relegated to the first eight games. One victory came until a proposed indoor arena Colts Sunday, that Morton was we should not try to go with an losing seven games while alter- bench. He had arm trouble. But against archrival Red Bank Catholic, the THE DAILY REGISTER at the Meadowlands sports .just.an average quarterback old quarterback and a young nating between Jerry Golsteyn, his pride ached more. He team that beat the Lancers twice last TOP II complex in East Rutherford is until he moved this year into team We felt we should install a 23-year-old rookie, and Joe sought help (rom a hypnotist. year. (finals standings) completed he mile-high atmosphere and quarterbacks who could grow Pisarcik, a refugee from the He resented having Landry Red Bank Catholic, still in the thick 1. Middletown North (9-1) graces of the Denver as we grew." Canadian League. send in signals. of the SJ Parochial "A" wars (meets 2. Red Bank Reg. (10-0) ilace? Traded by the Cowboys to the "We are not embarrassed," "The quarterback," he ar- Holy Cross in the finals Saturday), is 3. St. John Vianney (9-1) Karitan 2nd Not at all," insists Andy Giants in 1974. after signing said Robusteili. "We (elt we gued, "should be a coach on probably one of the most improved teams 4. Red Bank Catholic (8-2) elli, the Giants' Hall of with Houston ol the now had to go with younger men." the field " He made an exhaus- in the Shore area. The Caseys. under 5. Asbury Park (7-3) in gymnast ier who returned to try and defunct World Football League, Morton, the retread, became tive study of defenses, said he coach Lou Montanaro. won one of its 8. Manasquan (7-2) ' iis old team out of the Na- the veteran signal-caller sub- the idol of the Rockies. He was memorized 50 or (0 of them most impressive victories in the school's 7 Long Branch (6-3) HIGHLANDS - Ed Koc' ootball League dot- sequently was dealt to the elected offensive captain by a which he could pick out at a history two weeks ago against Holy Spirit 8 Shore Reg (7-2) won four of seven events ^^ is director of oper- Broncos in a straight player unanimous vote of his team- single glance. But contentment of Absecon in the semi-finals of the tour- 9 Matawan Reg (4-2) eluding the all-around to lead ations*' "Morton' always has trade for a younger quarter- mates. He was an In- evaded him. nament M. Ocean Twp (5-3-1) defending champion East beenatop-gradequarterback. back, Steve Ramsey. stantaneous success. That is, until he moved to Brunswick to an easy victory "I can't speak for Dallas He Morton found his destiny at In the first 11 games, he has Denver, where his fortunes did in the NJSIAA Boy's Gymnas- joined the Cowboys when they Denver. completed 109 of 214 passes for an abrupt about-face. Recently tics Championships Saturday were in a development stage. Under his field generalship, 1,(09 yards and 11 touchdowns. he married his Dallas sweet- night at Henry Hudson. We found him to be a player the Broncos have become the He has guided field operations heart. He is moving this week East Brunswick finished who could be great if he had darkhorse sensation of the almost flawlessly. Surprisingly, into a new home. He says: "I with 127.55 points to beat out Longhorns perfecto the tools to work with. NFL, winner of 10 of their 11 he also has rushed for 102 yards have never been happier. I (eel Raritan (117.85) and host "On the Giants, we didn't games for the best record in and four touchdowns. like I am starting life all over Henry Hudson (108.00) By Tie Associated Press ago, crushed Nebraska 38-7 and weekend but with one game re- have those tools. We were a the league, conqueror of such "It's Craig's mobility that again." The Oklahoma Sooners received five first-place votes maining before the Cotton Koch took the side horse, moved past Alabama into sec- and 940 points. Oklahoma Bowl, remained In fifth place vaulting and horizontal bar in ond place in The Associated climbed past Alabama even with one first-place vote and addition to the all-around. He Press college football ratings though the Crimson Tide whip- W6 points. was also second in the floor exercisevand third in tlie Mill Monday but No. I -ranked Texas ped Aubum 48-21. Bama, TUt AP T*» 1wtftty •r TIN AtMClaM Prim rings. retained a comfortable lead in which meets Ohio State in the Bullets face Ducks next the final poll of the regular sea- Sugar Bowl, received one first- oled Prtsi c olitQf lootbcII poll. * Ithllril Raritan's Jim Higgins won *eason the parallel bars and tied for BROOKLYN, NY. - The Shore Bullets basketball team son. place vote and 895 points. rccorch ond total polnti Pomii baled on Center in Landover, Md. and the Anchorage Northern Knights ?0 11 16 l« 1? 10 9 1 J t S 4 1 7 -1 first with Lou Figllola of Hen- dominated the boards Sunday when they defeated the Brook- beat Providence Shooting Stars, 140-109. Texas, which completed an The final poll, with the win- 1 TBiail49) 11-0-0 1.131 JOklohomoli) 10 14 940 ry Hudson in the still rings. lyn Dodgers, 144-110 at Brooklyn College. Eastern Division team standings Include the Bullets, 1-0; 11-0 regular season by crushing ner receiving The AP Trophy 3 AlobomalU 10 1-0 •95 Figliola was second in the The Bullets' pressing defense forced 34 Dodger turnovers. Long Island Ducks, 2-1; Quincy. 1-1; Brooklyn, 0-2 and Provi- Texas A4M 57-28, received 49 as the national champions, will 4 Mtchloon 1014 771 S NotrtDomt(i) 9 10 6M parallel bars and all-around Bullets' Bill Terry scored 27 points and Tommy Barker total- dence, 0-3. be released at 6:30 p.m., EST, o Arhontat 1014 S6I of (7 first-place votes and 1,124 and third in both the side led 23 in 28 minutes. Ron Williams shot for 30 points and gath- Tuesday, Jan. 3, following the 7 Kentucky Ml 10 1-0 $V In Western Division, Allentown Is 1-0; Anchorage, 44; of a possible 1,140 points. The IPtnnSt 10-1 0 w horse and horizontal bar. ered 10 rebounds. Allan Thompson scored 20 points. Longhoms, the nation's only bowl games. f.OMoSI MO Ol Wilkesbarre, 2-2, Lancaster, 1-1 and Washington, 1-2. 10 PIMitwror. IM m Rich Sherman of Raritan The Bullets will meet the Long Island Ducks at Red Bank major college undefeated tea m, Michigan, which completed 11 Cltmwn M 1 in 17 Netortnho 1-1-0 m and Marv Steidel or Columbia Regional High School at 8 p.m. on Friday. A rematch against Saturday games include Allentown at Anchorage, Lancas- will meet fifth-ranked Notre its regular season a week ago 1} WaiMngion 7 40 114 were named co-winners as Brooklyn will be played Saturday, also at home. ter at Providence, Wilkesbarre at Washington, Quincy at Dame In the Cotton Bowl on HNoflhCorollna 111 111 and will face Washington in the IJ.ArUooaSt tl-O 109 the "Coach of the: Year" as In other games, the Long Island Ducks beat Brooklyn 131- Long Island and Brooklyn at Shore. Jan. 2. l6Sar.Dif.joSt 10-1-0 7| Rose Bowl, held onto fourth 17 BrfgnomYoung 91-0 41 selected by the New Jersey 114 but took a loss to the Quincy Chiefs, 133-130 The Allen- Sunday games include Allentown at Anchorage, Washing- place with 771 points. (llilTcunAlM M-0 41 Gymnastics Officials Associ- town Jets topped the Lancaster Red Roses, 121-113; Washing- ton at Lancaster, Providence at Wilkesbarre, Long Island at Meanwhile, Orange Bowl- II Florida St • JO U bound Oklahoma, No. 3 a week Notre Dame, idle over the n Southern Col MO 11 ation. ton Metro took a beating from Lancaster, 118-115 at Capitol Brooklyn and Shore Bullets at Quincy. SHREWSBURY, N J TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1877 The DJyRcgirtfT IS Frosh Steward letters on Knights defense NEW BRUNSWICK - Ed Steward, former Hatawan Re Sullivan holds all the school's passing marks while Mem- glonal High School Mar, was one of six New Jersey freshmen molo set a season mark for receptions with 23. to win varsity letters during the Rutgers University football County SportsWorld LINDSBORG, KANS - Defensive end Barry Cottrell, a former Marlboro star, was named to the All Kansas College Steward, a middle guard, was used as an alternate starter Athletic Conference team representing Bethany College. and Hubert Bond, a standout at Asbury Park, turned in top Teammate John Woolf, formerly of Howell, made honorable during the Scarlet Knights 8-3 season. performances as freshmen playing for the Montclair State mention as an offensive tackle. READING, PA - Albright College guard Mark Red- College varsity football team. ATCHISON, KANS - Running backs Keith Hertling. a mond, a St. John Vianney graduate, was named to the Middle Mills returned a pass interception 16 yards and Bond av- Point Pleasant Boro standout, and Jeff Schulte, a former Atlantic Conference Northern Division first team offense. eraged SO 7 yards a kickoff and scored 22 points during the Keansburg star, lead Benedictine College into the Boot Hill Albright coach John Potsklan shared Coach of the Year season. Bowl against Missouri Western. honors with Upsala head man John Hooper. LEW1SBURG, PA. - Paul D'Aloia. a former Red Bank Hertling, a tailback, cleared the 3,000 yard career rushing Albright players getting honorable mention on the offen- Catholic star, won a varsity letter at fullback for Bucknell mark this season and Schulte, playing fullback, blocked well sive team were end Dan Delehanty, formerly of Shore Re- University. D'Aloia carried 27 times for 101 with his long gain- and ran with power. gional, and quarterback Bill DeNirhols, a graduate of St. er being a It-yarder CROSS COUNTRY John Vianney. MADISON *• Another Red Bank Catholic graduate, run- Raritan High School's George Conner was a second team Getting.honorable mention on the defensive team was ning back Jay Scorintino, set every school rushing mark in choice in the annual All-State cross country team as selected Mark Crow, a Raritan standout. leading Fairleigh Dickinson University (Madsion) to a 4-5 log by the Cross Country Coaches Association. Albright gridders who won Junior varsity letters were Scorintino graduates this year. Named to the first tea.rn were Estoquio Gonzales and Hen- James Paul, Monmouth Regional graduate, John Riordan, Returning FDU starters will be quarterbacks Bob Sulli- ry Hernandez of Memorial (WNY), Bill Leonard of Bergen former St. John Vianney star, and John Zajac, formerly of van and Wayne Jablonski of Keansburg and Keyport respec- Catholic, Mike Martini of Gateway, Barney Costello of Hunt- Ocean. tively. Joe Memmolo, another Keansburg grad, returns to the erdon Central, Scott Saronski of Bergen Tech and Dave raalD'AMa Mf ScMte MONTCLAIR - Sam Mills, a former Long Branch star. receiving corps. Thompson of Dover In the team ratings. Brick placed fifth and was followed by Christian Brothers Academy (6th), Toms Rover South (8th), Toms River North (9th) and Red Bank Catholic (10th). PHILADELPHIA - Ron Gale, a former Christian Broth- ers Academy harrier, was named the University of Pennsyl- An open letter to, a departing Ranger vania's Most Outstanding Freshman cross country runner. Besides distance running. Ron will also be a member of Dear Rod: er. The wave from your car and the toot of the horn in the the track team I remember that year you came up from Kitchener. training camp parking lots as you passed by. SOCCER 1 was in (be Army then and got to see only a couple of There was always that vice-like grip of a handshake SELINSGROVE, PA. - Two fortner area athletes, Steve games in New York. that will never be forgotten. Nor will that kiss you gave Shilling and Ed Karr, were members of the Susquehanna Uni- The next season I was back and one night I chased af- my wife on the cheek last February when the Hockey versity soccer team Shilling hat) four goals during the season. ter you on 4Mh St to get an autograph for myself which I Writers honored you at Leone's. . •till cherish to this day ED I will cherish the many hours of memories you gave In IMS-It you had that second back operation. We me, especially Rod Gilbert Night last March when I along mliaed youj even sent a card to Lenox Hill Hospital wish- WALSH with the thousands in attendance stood and cheered with Brewers sign ing you a speedy recovery. I was still worshiping from misty eyes and goose bumps for the guy who means so afar much to the game. Several years later I got a break from The Daily Reg- I won't get into the "who's right" type of thing be- War and waa ablt to start this horkey column I remem- cause it will serve no purpose. catcher Fosse ber that first game in the Rangers dressing room. I was But as our son said last Thursday night when we heard MILWAUKEE (AP) - To hear Milwaukee Brewers shaking. I Jumped into the middle of a bunch of sporlswri- When we returned the next day you got off the plane the news, "We were in New York and saw Rod Gilbert President Bud Selig tell it, even George Steinbrenner, owner ten that had surrounded your locker I was awed. ahead of me and seeing our son tossled his hair and said score his last Rangers goal." « of the world champion New York Yankees, was impressed. Somehow I got up the courage to ask a question. You "Hello there Eddie." In the years to come there will be many exciting play- Selig had just announced the signing Monday of catcher answered politely. I can't recall what I asked or how you You won't remember that moment but he will never ers in a Rangers uniform. But to me there will always be Ray Fosse, a nine-year veteran, former teammate at replied It doesn't matter. 1 was face-to-face with "Mr forget It. that little guy with the soft smile and the booming slapshot Oakland of Brewers third baseman Sal Bando and the second New York Rangers " That picture that you also autographed will always be who always had the time to say hello. free agent to join the club in 10 days. a part of this family. I won't say goodbye, Rod, I'll say thanks and so long. Several years later when I accompanied the team to Det- The Brewers signed outfielder Larry Hisle, the 1177 There was always that little shoulder block you threw And, oh yes, I broke the unwritten rule several times. I roit you and Vic Hadfield obliged our son by posing for a American League runs batted in leader, to a nearly }3 my way when heading back to your locker from the show- cheered for you from the press box. picture at LaGuardla Airport. million, six-year contract Nov. 18. And liisle's signing was almost immediately followed by a major management shakeup, with Harry Dalton replacing Jim Raumer as general manager, Alex Grammas dismissed as manager and Al Widmar ousted as director of player Rutgers, Seton christen Center development. "I think the change can be described as awesome," said had a solid season by averaging 15.2 points and 5.6 rebounds Selig when asked about the significance of the addition of New BRUNSWICK - A new chapter in the Rutgers ath- Fosse, Hisle and Dalton. letic history book will be written tomorrow night when the Senior Steve Hefele and sophomore Rodney Duncan are Scarlet Knight basketball team faces arch rival Seton Hall in expected to fill the void left by the graduation of Jordan and In fact, Selig said he received a telephone call from the first collegiate game In the new Rutgers Athletic Center Conlin. Hefele suffered through a bout with niononucleosis Steinbrenner, known for engineering changes in the Yankees' Rutgers, which christened the new center last Monday last season but has looked sharp in preseason practices. Dun- lineup, Including the purchase of World Series hero Reggie can averaged over six points and three assists as a freshman with a IK-M victory over the touring Soviet Union national Jackson. In a reserve role. team would like nothing better than to treat the expected sell- "Milwaukee is stealing the headlines from us," Selig said out crowd of over 8,500 fans to a victory. When the 'old' Rut- The Scarlet bench also looks strong. Senior swingman Steinbrenner complained. gers Gym on College Avenue opened in 1132, Syracuse ruined Stan Nance and sophomore forward Todd Milligan give the Scarlet Knights experienced reserves. Seniors John Kelly and The Brewers, who haven't had a winning record in eight tat occasion with a 20-11 victory. Rendell Bradley, despite limited playing time last year, figure seasons in Milwaukee and one year in Seattle, followed a "There's an awful lot of emotion involved sine* it will to make a contribution. fast start last season with a sixthplace finish in the American League East with a 67-95 record. be the first coDeglate game ki the new center," says Rutgers Three new recruits should all help the team's overall coach Tom Young, whose teams lost Just three games at • depth. Kelvin Troy, a 6-4 All-Stale swingman from Lakewood Hisle was the Brewers' top choice in the free agent draft, "The Barn" in his first four years at the State University. averaged 24 points and 17 rebounds while All-County guard and Fosse was the team's eighth choice. "Add to this the fact that Seton Hall is Just a half-hour away Matt Madlinger averaged 22.4 points and 6.5 assists. Miami Selig did not disclose terms of Fosse's contract, although and you have what I consider as emotional a situation as is DadeSouth transfer Tom Brown averaged 12 points and eight possible." he Indicated it would be considerably less than $1 million, assists. saying that figure was "a long way off." The Scarlet Knights open the season with three starters Last season, the Pirates came away with an 89-75 victory Fosse, who did not attend the news conference, said when back from last year's team that posted an 18-10 record and re- before 15,187 fans at Madison Square Garden. Senior guard contacted at his Tracy, Calif., home he had signed a ceived a bid to the NIT Lost through graduation are guards Greg Tynes had 22 points while backcourt mate Nick Galls four-year contract that "did not make me a millionaire. But Eddie Jordan, now playing with the Cleveland Cavaliers, and chipped in with 21 points while All-American Glen Mosley the important thing is that I'm satisfied." Mart Conlin Steve Belele M*ey Dueaa scored just 12 points before fouling out with almost six min- The trio of returning starters, however, compose a strong utes left in the game. front line. Junior 6-9 center James Bailey is a strong All- The two forwards are both veteran players Hollis Cope- "Seton Hall's guard combination is excellent," Young con- American candidate after last season's performance which land, a 64 senior, averaged a consistent 16.1 points and 8.1 tends. "Last year they-did an awful lot of damage against us. taw him average 16.7 points, 10.1 rebounds and three blocked rebounds last season and is fifth on the list of all-time Scarlet You have to consider Tynes one of the best guards in the shots while leading the nation unofficially with 88 dunks. scorers with 1,283 points Junior Abdel Anderson (6-7) also East. He's very quick, a good shooter and experienced." Deadline Thursday, Dec. 1 at 5 p.m. Indiana State defense stops Purdue Games Played Weekend of Dec. 3 TERRE HAUTE, lnd. (AP) moressmashed the 12th-ranked onds remaining Monday night, dogs, who fell to 1-1. trailed 39-38 at the half, but lead the Flyers to a 76-67 col- • Hightstown • Ounellen • - Indiana State's rugged de- Boilermakers 91-63. giving the Minnesota Gophers a Delph, a 6-foot-4 forward, hit Hendler, a sophomore forward, lege basketball upset of 11th- D Bomnger O Weslfield D fense shut oft Purdue's running Purdue, which had lost only come-from behind 61-59 non-his first five shots as Arkansas scored seven points in two min- ranked Syracuse. D Point Boro • Solem D Giddings, a 6-foot-9 senior, attack Monday night and burly once In 24 previous basketball conference basketball victory exploded to an 18-6 lead and ex- utes early in the second half to D South Rivet • Red Bank D games against Indiana State, over Eastern Kentucky. panded the margin to 52-24 at push the Deacons to a nine- scored his points in Just 33 min- forward Larry Bird, held to • Middletown North • J.P. Stevens D eight points in the first half, was never in the contest after Lingenfelter, a 6-foot-8 soph- halftime. point lead at 51-42. From that utes and seized 11 rebounds as the first six minutes. omore who led the Gophers' point, Wake Forest center Lar- Dayton ran its record to 2-0. • Red Bank Catholic • Holy Cross finished with 26 as the Syca- Wake Ftresl 94 Oregon SI. 74 Purdue, plagued by errors scoring with 15 points, batted in ry Harrison and forward Leroy Syracuse, now 1-1, was led by G Chicago • Tampa Boy • WINSTON-SALEM.N.C. and poor shooting, scored only the ball after Osborne Lockhart McDonald took over and turned Louis Orr with 23 points while D Cincinnati D Kansas City D (AP) — Seldom-used John Hen- the game into a rout. Marty Byrnes added 21 for the six points the final 10 minutes missed a free throw with seven D Cleveland D Son Diego • College of the first half and fell behind seconds to play. dler, subbing for foul-prone Rod Orangemen. Griffin, keyed a second-half Dayton 76 Syracise 67 D Denver Q Houston • 19-27 at the Intermission. Arkansas 94 Miss. St. 61 Syracuse also was red-hot in Wake Forest rally and allowed basketball Bird, a 6-foot-9 Junior who LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP)- DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - Erv the first half, hitting 50 percent D Detroit D Green Bay • was the nation's third-leading Ron Brewer scored 24 points the Deacons to coast past Ore- Giddings pumped in 24 points of Its shots. However, Dayton D New England D Atlanta D gon State 94-74. scorer a year ago, had a poor and Marvin Delph hit 20 points and Dayton shot 75 percent in was in front 51-33 on the basis D New York Jets • New Orleans • Seventh-ranked Wake Forest the first half Monday night to of its torrid shooting. scores first half, missing 10 straight to lead No. 7 Arkansas to a 94- D Philadelphia D Dallas D varment •'. Dartmouth » shots at one stretch. But a bal- 61 basketball victory over Mis- IMMrry M. VoortMi W • Oakland • Los Angeles • M Cotollno St H. GXHgla So. M anced Sycamore attack picked sissippi State here Monday SMnartdooh 71, GrMdlboro 74 D St Louis • • New York Giants D TmnMtU. Somford 7t up the slack. Then, in the sec- night. Wokt Foftil M. Ortgon SI H ond half, Bird scored 18 more Brewer hit 12 of 15 shots WHEN JOHN L. SULLIVAN • San Francisco • Minnesota D Grand Volley Stoto M. w Michigan S3 lixHonaSUI.PurOulU points and the Sycamores from the field and had six D Seattle • Pittsburgh D ONoSttl. MoriMII U rolled to their second straight N Mlcfilgon IS, Minn Dululti u steals to lead the Razorbacks to WAS • Washington • Buffalo D TOUKNAMINTI victory. TOM their second-straight win of the D Baltimore • Miami • MlaiesaU (1 E. Kentucky 5J season. Movf 10, Amtrlcon U 4S lit BREAKER - lolol numbei ol pomls scored by oil leoms *Urtir MoconU. Go StVSl MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Ray White had 15 points and CHAMPION OF THE WORLD lIMll. KMtStM Ricky Brown and Gary Hooker Mt.VmwnNatortn«7r, SttubonvllleM Steve Lingenfelter tipped in a Name „ E Ttnn. 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It-rounder in the Branch Brook Park Ice Center in Newark BASEBALL PUcekidter Jim Breech, tight end George Frtltas and re- tonight Sports briefs The St. LMts Cardluis announced Monday that the team ceiver Jeiie Thompson were the three Cal Bears selected The six-bout card, benetitting the Community Action (or has made the final player movements in a late-season deal Monday to play in the Dec. Jl game at Stanford Stadium. San Crippled Childrens Committee (CACCC) which is sharing in which sent pitcher Clay Carroll and shortstop Don Kessinger Jose State defensive back Gerald Small and Pacific fullback the sale of Golden Circle ringside tickets, will start at 8 Gnffin is the 7 year-old son of Clarence Griffin, who now to the Chicago White Sox. Bruce Gibson also joined the West squad. runs the South Side Gymnasium where the great fighters of Tke Plltebanji Packers' 15 13 loss to Penn State In their It isn't often anyone can steal the show from the master yesterday trained under Johnny Coulon The team said it had acquired pitchers Dave Hamilton, a left-hander, and righthander Silvio Martinez and assigned final regular-season football game won't take any edge off showman. Mikaaaad All, heavyweight champion of the Undefeated Albert* Saadtval of Pomona. Calif, ranked right-handed pitcher Steve Staniland to the White Sox' Iowa their performance in the Gator Bowl game against Clemson. world seventh by the World Boxing Association, will fight Orlando farm team i Pitt Coach Jackie She mil predicted Monday But a couple of kids named Hontell Griffin, who has won Javierto of the Philippines in a 10 rounder at the Olympic Au- sine of Its W fights, and Lucky Patterson tried it Monday when ditorium Dec 10. The MMtreal Expts assigned the contract of catcher Tim Sherrill, here to make arrangements for a practice field, Ali wtiAed out for his five-round charity exhibition Friday Sandoval and Javierto will meet on the same card that Blackwell to Denver Bears of the Class AAA American Asso- told a news conference he will bring 75 to M players to Jack night against Scott LeDoux has WBA welterweight champion Carlos Palomino of Hunt- ciation, the National League baseball club announced Mon sonviUe Dec !1 or 14. depending on the weather In Pittsburgh. day The bowl game will be played the night of Dec SO Blackwell, 25, was acquired along with right-handed pitch- "There Is a great deal of difference In seeing the game on er Wayne Twitchell from Philadelphia Phillies last June IS in television and seeing it In person." a1 Denver County Court exchange for catcher Barry Foole and left-handed pitcher judge said Monday in awarding damages to a Deaver lm« Dan Warthen faa who missed the season opener because of a bus trans- Meadowlands Tonight The assignment of Blackwell leaves the Expos' winter portation foulup roster at 39 players, one short of the league limit. 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H U) Rim Aliinomar 1 1061 Norwood CDME Jorr 110*1 Kupftr D.vtn* Reaton (116) Mop** Reevtt N Cad in*) Paoano 10 Jertev Giunl Hit) Nondcr f« Int PotOCe (Ml) Brown Give or Get 111*) Thomas 10 TMVO Hltl Soumen St. James team »re - >MM Me* ClMf, 1 Ve I CM*. ITH Fran Decker scored 18 points including eight in the final TornaOo Warning i MSI Kimna ami Meadowlamh Results period to lead St. James of Red Bank to a 41-M victory over Out O War Oil) ProneVi IK UMCImUml 1 MM T 141 100 4 00 SI. Dorothea of Eatontown yesterday in the Southern Division SELECTIONS Bold Name I J N tUmimui-vm Unmix Pat* omnmil Jenr, tornu, i ti 2 Maw Fmartm Strwai ftganmtion m cftcw Btcwujron New Jinn SHREWSBURY. N J TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1977 The D*B&y RegfctCT 17 President isn't only one Howard reports Conrail won't scrap freight line to battle premature aging riously underestimated cur- WASHINGTON - Rep make the line extremely prof- James J. Howard, D-N.J. an- itable" rent and potential freight By EBHA BOMBECK dio." nounced yesterday he has re- Mr. Howard said he re- traffic on that line," Mr. I'm always Intrigued with those picture stories they "What's the matter with that? Sounds like he used ceived assurances from Con- ceived a letter today from Howard said. "Some com- do on the President of the United States that compare good Judgment." rail that the 77-mile Red Bank Conrail Director of Federal pany officials also said they how he looked when he entered office and how within a "On the median of the expressway?" to Vineland freight line has Relations Allan Sehimmel would make much greater few short months, it has aged him "You look like you could use a good night's sleep." been taken off the list of lines slating that the line will not use of the line if the total Ther* was one In the paper last week of President "I haven't slept since he parallel-parked. I put two Conrail was studying for be on the list of lines subject number of service runs was Carter. The article was quick to point out that within just garbage cans in front of the house and told him to park abandonment of service. to abandonment. The letter increased." tl months In office, there were "new furrows In his brow, between them." "I tried to impress upon was in response to strong ob- Toms River Chemical in deeper creases In his cheeks, fresh lines around his eyes Conrail the importance of the jections expressed by the con- Ocean County and Brockway and more flesh beneath his chin, suggesting an aging pro- line to the success of existing gressman in late October and Midland glass companies cess unrelated to time." industries in Monmouth and when It became apparent the in Monmouth County are Big deal! AT WFTS END EAGLE SCOUT Ocean counties," Mr. Howard Red Bank to Vineland line among the largest users of Beside Delores Finfrock who just taught her teenage "What happened?" — James A. Strosnider, said. "I was also concerned was being studied for aban- the line. soo how to drive, he looks like Donnie Osmond at a Prune "He ttdeswiped our mailbox, ran down a 200-year-old Jr., a member of Boy Conrail did not appreciate the donment. "More than 2,000 people are Festival. Delores was a beautiful girl . . taut skin, blue spruce, and sunk the rear wheels over the septic Scout Troop 131, was tremendous growth the two "My own preliminary sur- employed by the glass com- smiled easily, with deepset eyes that looked right at you tank." presented the highest counties had experienced re- vey of companies that use the panies which rely on the sand when you taJked. "You can't go on like this. You're looking more like award In Scouting, the cently and the likelihood that line showed that some com- shipped on this line from I dropped in on her yesterday. "Dorian Gray lives!" Abraham Lincoln every day. President Carter looks bet- Eagle Award, at a Court future industrial parks could panies felt Conrail had se- South Jersey," Howard said. I shouted. ter than you." of Honor held In the In- She shoved a stick of gum Into her mouth without "Why shouldn't he?" she snarled. "All he's got is the dian Hill School, Holm- taking off the wrapper "Don't kid around," she snapped. energy program, Lance, the Panama Canal and Andrew del. He Is a sophomore "I'm not kidding, Delores You look terrible. What Young." at Christian Brothers happened to your hairline? It couldn't be receding." We heard the wheels spin, the brakes screeched and Academy where he is an "Of course it's not receding," she said irritably. "I a garbage can rolled into the street "Wait'll Amy gets honor student and a may have pulled out a few strands when Roger pulled her temps. You'll never see those straight, white, smiling member of the track over and parked Just to change the knobs on the car ra- teeth again." and football teams. Little Silver Keansburg sued over legal bill Saturday FREEHOLD - Former Hoff Mr. Dalton and Patrol- boardwalk donut stand. contents were later returned remove the allegedly missing Keansburg police Sgt. man Anthony Rongo were The handbag was recovered to Ms. Jefferson that morn- 11,81)2. The defense, however, Dec. 3, 1977 Thomas Dalton has filed a granted Judgments of acqultal from under a parked car by Ing. On its return, the purse contended that the money lawauit to compel Keansburg by County Court Judge Wil- police about 15 or 20 minutes contained 11,088 20 could have been taken by the to pay his legal expenses to- liam T. Wlchmann. later and was taken to police During the trial the state armed robber or by any one lahac 11MW for his success- In his lawsuit, Mr. Dalton headquarters where the con- charged that no one except of many people who were fa I defense to criminal said thai he had received a tents were inventoried. The police had an opoortunity to with Ms Jefferson that day. charges letter from David Zolktitv Mr. Dalton was one of five borough attorney, last Febru- Keansburg police officers who ary informing him that READY WEDNESDAY*' had been charged with con- Keansburg was not prepared ONLY W A.M. /fi spiring to steal almost $4,0*0 to make any commitment re- UMT ONE OF EACH from a woman's handbag. garding payment of the legal TOY PER CUSTOMER Three police officers were ac- fees until after the matter quitted by a jury. Mr. Dalton was tried and another police officer had Francis X. Moore of Red Mattel's been granted Judgments of Bank, representing Mr. Dal- acqtfttal by the trial Judge at ton, wrote a letter last Oct. 12 the end of the state's case requesting Keansburg to pay Baby Come Back! the legal bill but that the Preumangameassoi-trrmt 8* tar, three of the police borough has not made pay- Rentier's Baby Alive! officers have filed lawsuits ment. Mr. Moore also is a against Keansburg to have plaintiff In the legal action as seen on TV! the borough pay their legal against the borough JBMnnfli 999 MpaMM hi connection with The charges against the mm each the trial. Other lawsuits have five police officers arose from 99 beta filed by former police an armed robbery at about •jrtoc* Sgt Charles Hoff and Patrol- II « am Aug I, 1*74 In the man David Lyons. holdup, an unknown man each Acquitted of the charges by stole a handbag allegedly con- soldinttock a Jury wen Patrolmen Lyons taining R»78 from Ann Jef- and James Beatty Jr. and ferson Urban, owner of a 14.99 Higgins appealing «**€* BABY COME BACK DOLL: toddles off, sentence to prison comes back, lifts anna to be FREEHOLD - Robert Hig Yesterday, the appeal pa- picked up! gins, a member of the county pers were filed before Superi- Parks and Recreation Com- or Court Judge Robert A. mission, has been continued Matthews, who then agreed to free in his own recognizance, stay the sentence until the ap- pending appeal, by an Appel- peal could be decided. 4 late Division Judge. Higgins was found guilty Rock Higgins, who is also Demo- last month of stealing a car BABY ALIVE cratic municipal chairman In from a garage in Ocean Mu*icaJ Stroller DOLL: Allenhurst, had been sen- Township In the summer of 16" tall . .. tenced Friday to a one-to- 1(74. The car had been stored really drinks three year term in state pris- at the garage by the township &eata! on by County Court Judge police after they Impounded It (At least 30 of Donald J. Cunningham in con- for lack of valid proof of own- each per store.) nection with the alleged theft ership. of a car. However, Judge Higgins was also convicted Cunningham allowed Higgins of presenting a forged certifi- to remain.free over the week- cate of ownership to the state end to give his attorney time motor vehicle bureau In As- to seek a stay of the sentence bury Park last September and pending an appeal. of receiving a stolen car. Family's feline really camps out BLACK EAGLE, Mont. closed In the family camper (AP) - A member of the Jim and trapped there for 23 Smock family — "Barney" days without food or water, the cat — was especially Mrs. Smock said. Me8°'Star Trek En thankful this Thanksgiving. But, she said, Barney, "a The Smocks had been look- super-big cat," was declared ing high and low for Barney in good shape by a veter- since he disappeared Hallow- inarian after a checkup. een night. Barney, an avid camper be- Barney, described by Mrs. fore the ordeal, apparently Smock as a "longhaired alley has lost his desire to travel. cat," finally turned up Mrs. Smock said he "didn't Thanksgiving eve. even want to get into the car He had accidentally been to go to the vet's." Rentier's Early Bird Special. . .as seen on TV! Star Wars Gift Certificate package Meet the gal a^a^a^a^ai^a^a^a^J^a^ai^a^a^a^a^a^Ba^J^J^a^P^^ Includes Star Win Club Membership Card and Star Wan Stickers. 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N i|1 M t S ME TIRED. MOTHER I MUST HAVE BEEN HEARP THE WHO POSED ran THE llotilf • 14 Put In a 63 "Prince**-' QUITE A DEDICATION •IP lOU'LL EXCUSE PLEASED BY THE APPLAUSE AS IN WOODY'S FAINTING.' •till crate 64 Depot: abbr CEREMONY FOR THE ME, I'M GOING TO APPLAUSE FOR A TRIBUTE "THE FORIIM' JENNY.' HFD' WOODY'S MUKAl' FOR THE SIAVE -1 WATCHED ON TV.' ii a n i t rr TT" | i " I • h) i H • ~ I * The Wizard of Id i P n Hn 1 F n .5 J i But, I'm not too sick to watch television. I'm II 3c i just too sick to go to school!" 1 Blondie TME ClOTMES TWAT CAME) Your horoscope, birthday BAC* CBOM TWE I* 1 CLEANERS f>^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER toward generosity, espe- rience precedes a profita- 22) — Gain success in an ARE INMV 29 — Born today, you take cially where children are ble one early today. Real- artistic field today. The CLOSST an objective, scientific ap- concerned, but you require ize a small ambition emotional outlet provided proach to your problefns. of them their maximum toward evening. by creativity Is worth the You seldom become emo- effort in learning, doing, PISCES(Fet). Ill-March effort. " tionally involved in affairs remembering, applying, 20) — You can easily make LEOUuly 23-Aug.22) - which do not bear directly and so on. a friend today. Try your Good fortune surrounds upon you. You prefer to To find what is in store luck at games later on. your efforts with a new live and let live, and are For you tomorrow, select Evening is for family soli- phase of work. You should inclined to go about your your birthday and read the darity. make tremendous prog- business with little concern corresponding paragraph. ARIES (March 21-April ress. for objections others may 19) — What you think is a VIRQOlAug.23-Sept.22) have. You will with matu- WEDNESDAY, NOVEM- thirst for knowledge may — Outside interests take rity learn to listen, to BER 30 be only idle curiosity. up most of your time Andy Capp weigh advice carefully; SAGITTARIUS(Nov.22- Make peace with a child at today. Your procrastina- but before you do you may Itec.21) — You should get evening. tion may corner you at fall victim to your own self- what you want out of the TAURUSlApril 20-May evening. confidence and independ- day. Contact the right per- 20) — Elderly relatives LIBRA(Sept.23-Oct.22) - ence. son at the right time this have something important Overlook nervous You are resourceful, but morning. to give you today. Remem- responses. Don't hold an- i not to the extent of trying CAPRICORN(Dec.22- ber that not all gifts are other liable for expressions to make something of noth- Jan.19) - A Little personal tangible. of concern or fear uttered ing. You insist upon having effort goes far toward QEMINI(May21-June20) hastily. quality material to work reaching your goals. See to — Avoid excessive physi- SCORPIO(Oct.23- with, though you are not difficulties of a new cal or mental exertion. Nov.21) — Sincerity of pur- always fortunate enough to project. Rest on your laurels for a pose is necessary if you are get it exactly to your speci- AO.UAFIIUSlJan.20- change. to complete present fications. You are inclined Feb.18) — A strange expe- CANCERUune 21-July project within a set time. West dealer East-West vulnerable Doonesbury Sheinwold's bridge advice NORTH AMAZING' m ~mm NO>e!ANDIM! UXKJHAP- • 10 7 3 squeezed into unguarding one l£TYW6UrS60 H0OXAI UmAUTHAT mVLlKE By Alfred Sheinwold won and repeated the club : K63 Live ON CAMPUS MAS SO G/B8&ISH ABOUT ROUE! HE *f*f Aiemn. finesse, but now there was no of his kings. But a declarer OA'53 ftxw«ie,/w> v/peo- WECAMWBBN6 HEBXD A It's often safe to play a trick way out of dummy. good enough for this play • A Q J 10 WUBVUPON G&C- twooeo wm saw so Biml "&1S5 rM60/N6 or two before you do any se- South had to give up a diam- would be good enough to start WEST EAST rm emits NEWS! wnu? e/rnnnATBs? iemwM /all".' peM? TO NeBP rious thinking, but this practice ond trick in addition to the the clubs before the trumps. \ ONE!I { / vm. doesn't really save lime. irump and the two hearts. • A82 • 5 Sooner or later you must pause, Down one. DAILY QUESTION Q J10 "/ A 9 8 5 2 - K J 7 '/ 109862 and late thought is usually As dealer, you hold: 4 10 7 3 START CLUBS • K974 • 63 longer and more painful than K 63 A 5 3 • A Q J 10. timely thought. South should start clubs be- What do you say? SOUTH South ruffed the third heart fore touching trumps. He gets ANSWER: Bid one club. The • KQJ964 and led the king of spades to out of dummy with a trump to hand is too strong to be passed. : 74 pass the time while he gath- the ace, wins the trump return Q4 ered up the energy to think. and takes a second club finesse. 4852 West had already gathered He gets to his hand with a (A POCKET GUIDE TO up his energy, he refused the third trump for a third club BRIDGE written by Alfred Weil North Eul Soutl first trump trick. finesse. Then he can discard a Sheinwold is available. Get 1* Pass 17 ' 2* Hagar Declarer continued by taking diamond on the ace of clubs. your copy by sending 11.25 to Pass 4 • All pass a club finesse. He returned a After his first false move. the Red Bank Register, P.O. VVC»W/ \\O\N DIP Box 1000, Los Angeles, Calif trump? and West look the ace South should lead all of his Opening lead — Q and led a third trump. South trumps. 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