REGISTER Davis of Portage, Pa., Told from the Raft
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Rangers Talk of Switch to N.J. - A '''if ',' • ' • i r SEE STORY PAGE Vk " r "r-1 ••*•. > ie Weather THEDMLY 'FINAL- I .?r. ^Y*naji»t'CiawHie».,wMi , chance of showers today. Red Sank, Freehold • ;\>v*'. Clear and pleasant tonight. Long Branch ' EDITION ,"*' *' Sunny tomorrow, high near 7 80. Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper ,30 PACES VOL, 95 NO. 32 RED BANK, N.J. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9,1972 TEN CENTO. niininmiimniuniNinuHNuiHiinitiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiinnuinnuiuiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiimiiiiuuinnninnniimuiii Cheer Shriver Nomination WASHINGTON (AP) - In a Committee added him to the had made their choice with with members.of the Demo- given 2,936 of the committee's had nobody present and its prime-time unity show, the ticket. "We Democrats may greater care." cratic National Committee, authorized 3,016 votes. three votes Weren't counted. Democrats, have handed their be short of money. We're not .And thus the lines were which winds up its extraor- 73 for Eagleton "George McGovern and I vice presidential nomination short of talent. Think of the drawn again, this time with dinary three-day meeting It appeared he might be have a dream for America," to Sargent Shriver and comparison and then you can McGovern teamed with Shriv- today with some ordinary elected unanimously. But said Shriver, 56, in accepting cheered the ticket's opening pity poor Mr. Nixon—his first er in place of Sen. Thomas F. business. then, Missouri Gov. Warren the nomination. swings at President Nixon and and only choice was Spiro Ag- Eagleton of Missouri, who In addition, Latino and Hearnes cast his state's 73 "It is a vision of millions of Vice President Spiro T. Ag- new." ' • withdrew last week after dis- women's caucuses were to votes for Eagleton, a remirt, citizens, convinced that they hew. The Democrats loved it. closing that he had undergone meet separately with der of lingering anger at his "TaRt-xeachaCross every bar- "I'm not embarrassed to be. "If we have used valuable shock treatment for mental McGovern to air grievances being pushed off the ticket. rier of age and race, of in- George McGovern's seventh time in the selection of a vice- depression in the 1960s. that they—and their favorite Oregon cast four of its 74 come and class and geogra- choice for vice president," presidential nominee," McGovern and Shriver were issues—aren't being repre- votes for maverick Democrat phy to join together to change Shriver said yesterday after McGovern said, "the nation to try and sustain the momen- sented in his campaign. Wayne Morse who is trying the course of government: to the Democratic National must wish the Republicans tum at a unity luncheon today In the balloting, Shriver was for a Senate comeback. Guam make it an instrument of ex- cellence and courage and can- dor and justice." Shriver, former director of the Peace Corps and of the antipovetty program, a for- mer ambassador to France, Senate Shelves No-Fault and a Kennedy in-Iaw, out- WASHINGTON (AP) - The Williamo, voted against tab- —for no fault,- but-.. -vr " Mag- lined the Democratic cam- Senate has sent back to com- ling the bill. nuson continued. "We'll have paign: mittee a bill to establish a na- Sens. Sam J. Ervin Jr., D- it back on the floor again in tional system of no-fault au- N. C, Marlow Cook, R-Ky., January." "We intend to go out and tomobile insurance, apparent- and Strom Thurmond, R-S. C, Magnuson said the current ask of our young people not ly killing any chance of con- argued that objectionable pro- car-insurance system "is bor- just to protest against in- gressional action this year. visions and serious con- dering on national scandal. adequate schools but to teach "Everybody knows what stitutional questions about the The premiums are going up children; not just to complain this motion is all about," Sen. bill deserve study by the law- and the payments to accident about the quality of law en- Warren Magnuson, D-Wash., yers on Judiciary. victims are going down. We're forcement, but to enlist in our manager of the bill, told the But, Magnuson countered, trying to do something about overburdened police forces Senate. "It buries the bill, the 17 lawyers on Commerce it." and to join the staffs of pris- simple as that." are just as able as the 17 on Sen. Howard H. Baker Jr., ons; not just to make By a 49-46 vote last night the Judiciary. R-Tenn., said no-fault as pro- speeches about tiie Third Senate approved a motion by "This is a real blow at the posed by Magnuson would be World, but to serve abroad in Sen. Roman Hruska, R-Neb., American consumer," Magnu- "an inappropriate and costly a revived Peace Corps; not THE NEW TEAM — Democratic presidential to send the Commerce Com- son said. "It affects every program." just to talk about love, but to nominee Sen. George McGovern holds his new mittee measure to the Judi- American home." The insur- The insurance industry was work with the retarded, the running mate's hand high in the air in a victory ciary Committee for further ance-lobby pressure, he divided on the measure, with elderly, the lonely, the ill, the pose after the Democratic National Committee study. added, "must have been the biggest car insurer. State blind, and millions of hungry approved the nomination of Sargent Shriver last Both New Jersey senators. strong." Farm, neutral. Such insurers children on this planet." night in Washington. Republican Clifford P. Case, "Everyone was giving me as Aetna and Nationwide fa- Sen. Clifford P. Case Sen. Harrison A. Williams and Democrat Harrison A. this pious explanation: 'I'm vor no-fault; Allstate and Travelers are opposed. A large segment of the trial- lawyers' profession is against the concept. Delayed Cantwell The bill would do away with Pressures Mount as Vote most court suits arising from traffic accidents and would require companies to promptly and automatically pay claims within limits of Trial Is Scheduled Nears on Eiid*War Move $25,000 each for medical and TRENTON (AP) — After a City, has been tied up with Cantwell became ill and re- WASHINGTON (AP) - ceded the House could echo withdrawal of all U. S. forces stronger one would cut off all rehabilitation expenses and series of delays lasting two other cases. And Lucas him- quired hospitalization. .Pressures heightened on both the Senate and vote down the from Indochina by the end of funds for U. S. war operations $85,000 for lost wages. years, retired Maj. Gen. self has been running the Ber- Lucas, who is deptuty direc- aides today as the House entire bill. Again, the lineup the year in return for release and provide for U. S. with- New Jersey has enacted a 'James F. Cantwell is sched- gen County prosecutor's of- tor of the attorney general's moved toward a vote on an was too close to predict. of American prisoners and a drawal from all parts of In- no-fault program, effective uled to go on trial next month fice for the past 14 months, Division of Criminal Justice, end-the-war mandate coupled "I think the foreign-aid bill limited cease-fire to assure dochina except Thailand with- next year. on charges of using state em- ever since the state in- presented the evidence to a foreign-military-aid bill. is in danger whatever we do," safe withdrawal of American in four months if Hanoi re- ployes to perform work on his dictment of former prosecutor against Cantwell — along with. The industry collects $14 bil- home hi Ewing Township. Robert Dilts. Neither side was predicting said Speaker Carl Albert. forces. leases American prisoners lion annually in premiums and Mercer County Prosecutor whether the antiwar amend- Passage of the $2.1-billion The measure is one of two and accounts for GIs missing pays out $7 billion. Seriously Deputy Attorney General Bruce M. Schragger — to a David G.Lucas said yesterday Luca»said there have been county grand jury. ment would survive, although foreign-aid measure hinges on end-the-war amendments be- in action. injured victims recover only at least four delays or ad- both friends and foes con- the amendment directing fore Congress. The other, an estimated 16 per cent of the case will be tried before The general was named Milder Measure Mercer County Judge Samuel journments in the case. He their actual losses through confirmed that he informed Aug. 11,1970 in three separate The Senate passed the mild- court actions, according to a D. Lenox Jr., probably about indictments of two counts each Sept. 5 or 6. Judge Lenox three or four er amendment, then killed the Transportation Department months ago the state was charging him with "willfully foreign-aid bill to which it was study. and' knowingly obtaining from uujr. , Lucas, who will try the case ready for trial. the state a thing of value not County Still Awaiting attached. Ten states have adopted no- . for the state, said the trial On Vacation lawfully and justly due to But in a quick turn-around, fault-type plans, but only delays have been caused by Brown's office said he was him.. .the use and services of the Senate passed the strong- Florida and Massachusetts the "unavailability of coun- on vacation until next month. a public employe.. .for his er end-the-war provision and have laws which approached sel. The case was scheduled to private work on, at or about also the Pentagon procure- the federal goals in the bill.