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Board Backs Money-Saving Plan ("•• "O, SEE STORY BELOW Snow, Mild FINAL Light snow mixed with rain or sleet and mild today. Red Bank, Freehold Clearing tonight. Fair tomor- Long Branch EDITION row. 7 ,9u Detail*, X>u« 3D Monmouth Counttfs Home Newspaper for 90 Years VOL. 91, NO. 167 RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1969 40 PAGES 10 CENTS U. ~S.9 Israel Request Protection of Planes By ASSOCIATED PRESS of Science last night (hat Is- bound to any particular tar- Lebanon denied any part sons on the plane were wound- Israel's hawks today held raelis must be restrained and get." in the Arab commando at' ed and one guerrilla was in abeyance their demands let the diplomats fight their Dayan had just come from tack. , killed. for retaliation for the latest battles for the moment. But a top-secret ministerial secur-, , !'From the information an- Carmel, speaking to Is- . Arab attack on an Israeli ity meeting at the home of nounced about the operation,". rael's ' Parliament yesterday, airliner. They awaited the reliable sources said he Premier Levi Eshkol. Lebanese Premier Rashid Ka- cited the publication in Bei- outcome of calls from their warned Israel's Arab neigh- "We'll let the Arabs stew rami said, "there can be no rut of a statement by the Pop- government and that of the bors: for a while," said one lead excuse to deduce that any re- ular Front for the Liberation United States tor internation- "We regard all our neigh- Israeli commentator. "All sponsibility for it falls on us." of Palestine claiming respon- al action to protect civil avi- boring states as responsible their govexmnetits are cer- Karami's statement was is- sibility for the Zurich attack. ation. for all terrorist activities. tain of a big Israeli reprisal, sued • after Israeli Transport But the statement had been Defense Minister Moshe When we make reprisals,- we are scurrying around fran- Minister Moshe Carmel issued earlier in Amman, the Dayan, one of the more mili- will hit them in the place tically to accuse each other charged that Lebanon was Jordanian capital; the Popu- lar Front said the attack was tantxmembers of the Israeli that will hurt them the most of complicity and thug escape responsible for the attack cabinet, told a closed meet- and will be the most conve- the consequences them- Tuesday on an El Al airliner planned in the Jordan River ing at the Weizman Institute nient for us. We will not be selves." in Zurich in which six per- Valley, and Zurich police said tile three surviving guerrillas told them they came from Damascus, the Syrian capi- ON THE NOSE — This Suburban Air Lines Twin Engine Beechcraft landed on its 9 tal. nose in the middle of Shrewsbury Ave. at 3:08 this morning when it overshot fhs Board Approves Wells Proposals * .Israel Retaliated runway upon landing-in a mild snowfall at Red Bank Airport and crashed through After another Popular Front a three-foot-high cyclone fence. New Shrewsbury firemen covered roadway with attack on an El Al airliner in ' foam to prevent fire. Craft was"\righted within an hour. Tv^o pilots were alone in Athens last December Israel retaliated within 48 hours the nine-passBnger plane; one suffered a minor cut on his hand, the other war with a commando raid on the uninjured. I See story Page 2.) ' (Register Staff Photo by Don Lordij on Welfare Beirut airport that destroyed "" May 13 planes of Lebanon's Mid- dle East Airlines. This time ASBUBY PARK - Mm- ly to "presumptive eligi- later, Mr. Wells said. ceive assistance if his par- the Israelis appeared to be mouth County Welfare Dire* bility" " — new regulations Most of the new cases are ents are either unemployed or riding the wave of internation- tor Robert C. Wells received whereby persons are pre- in the Aid to Dependent Chll- "underemployed." al criticism of the-Arab guer—- the enthusiastic support of the sumed to be eligible for wel- dren category, which also has "We axe endeavoring to rites and pressing for inter- Thompson's-Move^ Welfare Board yesterday for fare assistance and are a new, look. New Regulations stabilize the workload," said national action. • his new. "blue book" propos- helped first and investigated provide that a child .can re- (See MAY, Pg. 3, Col. 3) als designed to streamline Many observers in Israel • felt the government learned a welfare operations, save mon- lesson from the Athens inci- ey and maybe set an example dent, when widespread sym- May Help Hotvard for other counties. pathy after the guerrilla at- In response to a tremen- tack was replaced by general By DORIS KULMAN tions Rep. Thompson would! Rep. Howard who is coming dous influx of cases -r- 537 condemnation for the Beirut WASHINGTON' - Yester-' actively support a Howard up strong in the Congress new ones last montii — Mi. 1 attack. day's' announcement by Rep. candidacy.- ' likes it there and so far has Weils wants to deploy his Urging the Israelis to fol- Frank Thompson Jr., a lead-' Boosted ftfcompsM - • ;. expressed only mildly lUke- forces more efficiently by di- low this course, the United ing Congressional liberal, that Mr. Howard was boosting warm interest in the patcon- viding welfare clients into. States called for "prompt ef- he won't seek the New Jersey Rep. Thompson for the pbef- age-rich State House. those, who need services on forts" to safeguard interna- Democratic. gubernatorial natorial nomination, and Mr. Rep, Thompson met with a regular basis and those tional civil aviation and said nomination might push his Thompson's: decision not to Congressman Howard yester- who just need the money. it would raise the subject at- close-friejid and political ally, sweek it might pun the Mon- day, before,issuing his state- The latter could receive as- a meeting of the International; !Rep4 •'James, J. Howard of mouth County Democrat in. (SeeJiOWARD, Pg. 2, Col. 6) sistance if it became neces- Civil Aviation Organization in Wall ^Township, into the con- sary, but would not be as- Montreal Monday. •test.' • • . signed caseworkers. Instead, To prevent further attacks, The Republicans, who seem they would be placed in a and also to deter hijacking of to gain a candidate a day, "case pool" and would be American planes to Cuba, the apparently lost one yesterday Governor Files served on a "task" basis United States favors "perfect- -or maybe not. Sen. Clifford (such as finding a new home ing and strengthening rules of P. Case,, titular head of the for a client), Mr. Wells said. international law" to deal state GOP, who has been in II Pet. Renewal with air travel intereferenee, and out of the" race,- took him- He also proposes to ..vali- Charles W. Yost, chief U.S. self all the way out in a state- Tidelands Suit date eligibility .of only 10 per delegate to the United Na- ment at a news conference— cent of .clients who want to tions, said in a letter to the and then opened the door just TRENTON (AP) - GOV. from the ballot, according to renew assistance, as opposed Security Council. wide enough to slip back in. Richard J. Hughes has gone some' legal observers, if the to the 100 per cent validation Israel was reported prepar- Rep. Thompson, a congress- to court seeking to block a court rules in favor of the required on new cases. ing a note for tie 126 U.N. man from Trenton who under- referendum on the November trust fund. Mr. Wells wants the client members to "alert govern- went open heart 'surgery last ballot that could surrender The suit was filed sin to bear some responsibility ment and world opinion to the year, pulled himself definite- state claims to thousands of Superior Court by Asst. Atty. for continuing on welfare dangers to international civil ly out of the running yester- acres of tidelands. Gen. William. J. Brennan m. when application renewal ASTRONAUTS IN COUNTDOWN REHEARSAL — Apolto 9 as+ronairfs (in space aviation posted by Arab ter-' day. He didn't offer any, of Republican legislative lead- ,The atliornney general's of- time rolls around. rorist attacks." ' flce tielmetj) about TO enter transfer van" for trip to launch pad vyhero they partici- the candidates support, but ers say the suit will be con-; handle the argit He said mailings of renew- The three guerrillas who. did say that former Gov. Rob- pated in final hours of countdown rehearsal yesterday at Cape Kennedy, Fla., tested by the legislature/but al applications via machines survived the Zurich attack ert B. Meyner is probably the some lawmakers privately as- The suit contends that the could be made monthly to j for their 10-day earth flight scheduled t.oittrf'ftbw'28. Frorti front: Air'Force Col. were under arrest there, and strongest potential candidate sert that the wording of the question that would appear on persons whose assistance is j James A. McDivitt, Air Force Lt. Col. David R. Scott and civilian Russell L. Sch- a Swiss spokesman said Is- the Democrats had men-,' referendum • should'^ be the ballot "utterly fails to set due to expire in six weeks. rael waived any claim for. tioned so far. >weickart, whose parents live in WaH Township.' , (AP Wirephoto] Changed. ( .---' • forth the true purpose of the The return envelopes would, their extradition. However, there are indica- The Democratic governor matter being voted upon*... be color coded and sent tin-' took court action in behalf of. in that it fails to inform the opened to field offices, where the State School Fund, of electorate that the purpose of workers would process them.