llarlboro Mfty Yet JRev iye.

SEE STORY BELOW Cloudy mid Mild Cloudy and mild with scat- FINAL tered showers likely today, V Red Bank, Freehold tonight and tomorrow. * Long Branch EDITION 26 PAGES Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper VOL.94 NO. 117 RED BANK, N.J. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10,1971 TEN CENTS Drug Problem Training Set at Star of Sea By DORIS KDLMAN year-olds who are having federally funded residential through the child, study team services, "so that when the "They view the adult world come from their peers, Mr. teaching tool so that what he trouble "making it" in school rehabilitation center for ad- •or special services." youngsters go back to their as demanding and joyless," Martin said. is learning ,will have meaning tONG BRANCH - A full- because of drugs. dicts which is housed on the "Many only need a home- own schools, they'll get good Mr. Makuta said, "and so And so the program at the for him. In simple form, it scale training program to J. Matthew Martin, recently Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital away-from-home,'* he said, follow-up care." they set up their own life style- school will use peer group dy- means building a spelling les- matte school and community named director of the Star of grounds, said the day student "And not even a full year Edward Makuta, a Dis- to separate their world from namics — under guidance, of son around words taken from workers aware of the drug the Sea project, said yes- program is planned because away." covery House program spe- that of adults. One of the course. This will incorporate a< real life happening related problem and to help them ,: terday the school plans are "we don't want too many liv- Preventive cialist and director of its out- manifestations of that is drug various techniques used suc- by a student. learn how to deal with it will for-'SO youngsters — 5;each ing in, but we'd like to serve a The school won't be just a reach centers, said the young- abuse." cessfully in many different The program also will de- get under way next month at from 10 school districts — as larger area." treatment center, he said, but sters who will come to the The school program is de- places — among them Dis- velop "generic teaching." the former Star of the Sea ''live-in" students and for an- He said he's hopeful the a center for preventive educa- Long Branch school aren't signed "to help the child at covery House, Montessori That means taking a subject Academy, here. other 50 or 75 youngsters —10 school can open about mid- tion, and one he hopes will be criminal personalities, but that crucial time in his life," schools, the George Junior such as ecology and building * And, come September, the, or 15 each.from live Mon- June with a summer session. - a model for the state. / adolescents who are afraid of Mr. Makuta said. Republic. the curriculum — science, his- state Department of Health! mouth County school districts Mr. Martin emphasized that Mr. Martin said the residen- taking the steps to adulthood, Although they resist any- Organic Teaching tory, math — around it. which is funding and oper- — as "day hop" students. the school's students won't be tial students will be selected with its responsibilities and thing that looks like con- One of the techniques that There also will be role mod- ating the program, plans to Large Area so much those whose prob- from school districts that demands, and who use drugs formance to the adult stan- will be used is "organic teach- els for the children to emu- open its proposed therapeutic Mr. Martin, who previously lems have brought them into have viable drug programs of as a way of delaying that dards they feel they can't ac- ing." That means helping the late. But instead of the ex-ad- residential school there for a was project director at Dis- the courts but rather children their own, with ancillary ser- transition and acting out their cept, these children will ac- child verbalize his own ex- dict role model relied on at limited number of 12-to-16- covery House, the state-and- "referred by their schools, vices, such as mental health fear. cept valid standards if they periences and using that as a See Drug, Page 2 15 Billion Tax Cut Bill Ready for Signing

WASHINGTON (AP) - imum standard deduction to in;1971and$63inl972. attempt in the final debate to payers could start checking Congress has sent to Presi- $1,308 next year, compared A married couple with two restore the 1972 effective date off $1 on their returns in 1973 dent Nixon a bill cutting taxes with the $1,000 now scheduled, children and $7,500 income for the bitterly controversial and build up a campaign-fi- for businesses and individuals Low Brackets would pay $29 less in 1971 and presidential campaign-financ- nancing fund over four years by $15.8 billion over three This will give special relief $77 less in 1972, With two chil- ing plan. which could be used for the years. He is expected to sign to about 25 million individuals dren and $12,500 income, the Put OJf Start first time'in the 1976 presiden- it quickly. in the lower brackets and couple would get a $22 cut in Senate-House Conferees, in tial election. .: Sponsors say they believe wipe out income taxes enti- 1971 and $62 in 1972. an effort to overcome par- rely for 2.8 million of them. It is'estimated-the fund the President will want to Business would benefit from tially. Nixon's strong objec- could produce about $25 mil- Under the bill a single per- move as soon as possible to a 7-per-cerit tax- credit for tions to this plan so that he lion foreach major-party can- son with $4,000 income would approve the stimulative ef-, plant investment and • provi- would sign the bill, put off the didate in 1976. RMllUr Sloff Photo get a $34 cut in 1971 and $65 in fects the measure is designed sion for faster depreciation start of the plan until after Sea Russell B. Long, D-.La., 1972. With a $7,500 income, he EXCHANGE TALK — Among the speakers at last night's dinner meeting to have on the nation's econo- writeoffs. next November's election. Senate manager of the bill, would get a $31 tax reduction on funding tor community colleges were Thomas D. Boyd, left, director of my. Sedate Democrats made no Under this section, tax- ' See Tax Cut Page 2 urban affairs for the American Stock Exchange, and N.J. Chancellor of The Senate passed the com- Higher Education Ralph A. Dungan, right. With them is Dr. Ervin L. Har- promise version of the legisla- lacher, president of Brookdale Community College which is hosting the tion Oh. a 71-6 vote yesterday, three-day workshop. soon after the House cleared it, 320 to 74. One of the first effects of India Rejects UN Plea the measure, assuming it be- comes law, will be refunds av- NEW DELHI (AP) - eraging $200 to some 3 million Prime Minister Indira Gandhi; Aid to Colleges Set today rejected the United N. aL to 4 million buyers of new cars in the last four months. tions call for an immediate The 7-per-cent excise tax on cease-fire in the India-Pakis- autos is repealed retroactive tan war and declared that In* to Aug. 16. dia would "take all steps" to By Stock Exchange achieve the independence of Income Refunds East Pakistan. All taxpayers should obtain liams, D-N.J., sponsor of the WEST LONG BRANCH - $375 million American corpo- somewhat larger refunds or •"Although Pakistan is using first federal community col- Community colleges deserve rations contributed to higher owe slightly smaller final pay- all its military force to pre- lege legislation, suggested all the financial help they can education last year is that ments when they file their vent the people of Bangla that the AAJC launch a na- get and the American Slock they didn't ask for it, Mr. 1971 returns early next year, Desk from achieving free- tionwide drive to raise money Exchange is going to help Boyd suggested. because of the increase in the dom, nothing can deter us from American businesses for them get it. Solicitations 1971 personal exemption from from driving the occupation community college programs, That's the promise Thomas He said his office receives $650 to $675. forces out of the region" and and offered his help in setting D. Boy<}, the exchange's di- 2D to 30 solicitations a month. The bill boosts the ex- helping the Bangla Desh rector of urban affairs, up a three-day planning semi- He said requests have come people to live in peace and nar. emption to $750 in 1972. This brought to last night's dinner from Harvard, which has a will bring some cuts in with- prosperity," Mrs. Gandhi told He said the purpose of the meeting of the federal pro- $1.2 billion endowment, and holding for millions of tax- thousands of students at a ral- seminar would be to bring to- grams workshop, sponsored from the 19 other colleges payers after next Jan. 15. ly at Delhi University. by the American Association gether community college and which, he said, got 40 per cent In New York, the U.N. business leaders to help the of the $1.5 billion in voluntary But many taxpayers in high- of Junior Colleges and the er-income brackets will find Security Council is expected N.J. Department of Higher college people develop the contributions which went to to meet again tonight or to- strategy, techniques and so- 1,045 schools in •1969-70. they have more deducted Education: from their checks each week morrow on the India-Pakistan Ralph A. Dungan, N.J. phistication needed for such a "But we received only two war following the arrival of a drive. even though their tax liability chancellor of higher educa- requests from community col- has been reduced. special Pakistani envoy. "I will try to get the Ex- leges," he said. He said the tion, also addressed the din- The reason is that there Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, whom change's member corpo- Exchange granted one ner session which was held in now is substantial under- President Agha Mohammed the Holiday Inn, here. rations to fund the seminar," request and turned down the Yahya Khan named deputy withholding on these persons AP Wiripholo Brookdale Community Col- Mr. Boyd said, later, "We other. prime minister and foreign don't have a lot of money to and the bill seeks to correct it. BRIGHTENING UP THE EVENING - Camera eyes skating rink bright- lege, Lineroft, Monmouth's , He said'that of 83 two-year In this category are couples mihister on Tuesday, is due in ened up for the holiday season after the Rockefeller Center Christmas county college, is hosting the give, but that's one way we colleges reporting, the total - New York at midday. can help." ' whose husband and wife tree was lighted last night. three-day workshop on federal voluntary contributions in 1970 work, persons earning more India reported fighting be- funding programs, which ends; r The'seminar probably totaled $21 million. tween Indian and Pakistani would be held in late spring. than $15,000 a year, and per- todav. , . vi Under the law, corporations sons with two or more jobs. troops all along their western One reason community col-;'' Mr Boyd, a one-time aide": can«give np to 2.5 per cent of The measure boosts the low- front today and claimed more to U.S Sen. HarrtaonA. WiUV leges didn't get much; of {he". theirinet Wcome before taxes See India, Page % Marlboro Reassessing income allowance or min- tohigtiet, education: The aver- age ajinuai r'ite now1 is 1.18 ; per cent; according to Mr. Boyd: .• . • ; THe Inside Story Try to tap uncommitted or Weekend Sports Its Middle School Plan under-committed companies, Martial conflicts discussed by counselor Page 12 MARLBORO - The Board board will present the refer- second round." Mr. Boyd advised, and start Pilgrim Baptist Church plans youth party Page 13 of Education, in passing a endum again, but that it gives He said the board on Dec. 7 looking close to home. technical resolution last night, the board the legal protection Hangers whitewash Flyers, 50... Page if In Monday Paper "supposedly settled" the issue "Near your own school resurrected the possibility to consider the action. Mwmoufh struggles past Blnomflclu Page 16 when the majority of the you'll probably find a com- The pro football season is moving to an exciting climax, that another Middle School The $4,942,001) referendum board informally agreed not ENJOYMENT, YOUR DAILY REGISTER pany willing to talk to you hockey and basketball are becoming more established and our referendum will be offered .for a 6-8 Middle School to be to present the referendum WEEKEND MAGAZINE PHONE NUMBERS about a medium size grant for sports department has scarcely had time to catch its breath next month. located on 52 acres of land at again. He said his colleague, Television Listings Main Office.... 741-0010 a recognizable, accom- from the high school football season as the schoolboy basket- Dr. Richard Kammann said Wyncrest Road near Gordons ' Robert Granger, introduced Movie Schedule Classified Ads 741-6900 plishable program," he said. ball teams enter their first big weekend of play. the board unanimously au- Corner Road was defeated by the resolution last night, and Legal Adv 741-0010 See Exchange, Page 2 But The Daily Register's versatile sports writers are thorized board business ad- a 1,123-708 vote two weeks added that "a few" board Bridge Advice 25 Display Adv 741-0010 ministrator John Dugan to ad- Globe Kitchen now open. Piz- ready to wrap up, the weekend interscholastic activity this ago. members had reassessed the Church News 24 Circulation Dcpt 741-3330 vertise for absentee ballots in Classified .18-23 za pics, Food Specials. Call Monday—and everyMonday—throughout the long court cam- Assess Result situation. Sports Dept 741-0017 connection with the possible Dr. Kammann said that in Comics.... 25 741-1)700, ask for kitchen. paign, right through March and state tournament play. Women's News 741-0010 return of the referendum on his opinion, "The chance to Board president Robert Crossword Puzzle 25 (Adv.) Tuesday's activity also will be previewed each Monday. Accounts Payable 741-0010 Jan. 26. bring the referendum back de- Kramer and Joseph LaMura Editorials 6 Our wire services are geared to give you the finest in na- Accts. Receivable...... 741-0010 He said thai, according to pends upon the degree to were absent from the meeting Obituaries 4 10% Discount tional coverage of all the big professional and college events Mlddlctown IJurcau.....671-2250 law, such an advertisement which the board can be con- last night. Mr. Kramer is Sports .'. 16,17 Suhday 12-5. Woolworth's. on Monday. Freehold Bureau 462-2121 must be made 40 days before vinced that there were many known to be an advocate of Women's News 12.13 Long Branch Bureau...222-0010 ^ (Adv.) It all adds up to an early week treat for readers of The Daily Register—Northern Monmouth County's largest news- a referendum is put up for a no votes based either on mis- the Middle School. Notice paper and Monmouth County's most interesting newspaper. vote. information or economic or SEE MARLBORO Page 2 Please take note that all per- emotional frustration which 10% Discount Closing up. Tennis gifts up to Dr. Kaminann said the ac- sons having bills or claims 10% Discount 10% Discount will become yes votes in a Luncheon being served. 12'to Sunday 12-5. Woolworth's. 50% off. Call 531-9874. (Adv.) tion doesn't mean that the agajnst the County of Mon- Sunday 12-5. Woolworth's.- Sunday 12-5. Woolworth's. 3. Alpine Manor. Highlands. (Adv.) $3 Buffet Luncheons mouth must present same on , (Adv.) • (Adv.) Rock Opera. Jesus Christ Su- (Adv.) or before Thurs., Dec. 16, Drug Addiction Problem? Every Wed., Fit and Sun. 12-4 perstar. Original touring cast. Call 988-8333 Just Arrived! 1971, at the Office of the Coun- A Perfect Family Gift 10",, Discount p.m. One English Lane, Stockhouse Now Open Enter- Fri., Dec. 10, Tradewinds, 842- For Help Another truckload of West ty Treasurer, Hall of Records, Pool table, bumper pool. Sunday 12-5. Woolworth's. Wanamassa. (Adv.). tainment every weekend. Din- 3292. (Adv.) Day or night Bend, humidifiers. Becker Freehold, N.J. Slate. New and Used. All ners daily. 787-9732 (Adv.) (Adv.) Hardware, 197 Shrewsbury 10% Discount William L. Ulrich, sizes. Acme Amusements k 10% Discount 10% Discount Clerk of the Board of Cigarette Service, 741-1K1.'). Seafood Buffet \ve., Bed Bank. Phone 747- Sunday 12-5. Woolworth's. 15,000 Christmas Trees $1 up. Sunday 12-5. Woolworlh's. Sunday 12-5. Woolworth's. Sundays. ' (Adv.* VAHV.V Chosen Freeholders (\<\v\ (Adv) Iluhn's, FSt., Belmar (Adv.) S4.•.''). F.very Friday li-!l. "(Adv.) I.mii?i's. Sea I'.riijhl. (Adv.) 2 The Dailv U.-};i*UT, Riil Hunk - MulillrloHii. N.J., I li'ilav. I)<..IIIIKT Id, 1971 Association,!^ Others Middletown Industrial Park Law FREEHOLD - The Village mitted in the M-l light indus- centers which would be in- The complaint alleged that definite and uncertain; that it Civic Association Inc. and 12 trial zone and 60 per cent compatible with the character the ordinance is invalid be- fails to give consideration of Middletown residents have more than what is permitted of the area, it said, and would cause it does not provide ade- the recommendations of the filed a Superior Court com- in the M>2 light industrial generate heavy truck and pas- quate safeguards for the pro- .Middletown Township Con- plaint challenging the validity zone. senger car traffic on'^in- tection of ecology of Mahora.s servation Commission, the of an Oct. 19 Middletown zon- The complaint alleged that adequate local streets. Brook, which is within the -"Moninouth County Planning ing ordinance amendment (the ordinance does not require The complaint charged that area and does not otherwise Hoard and the objections of which rezoned about 300 acres '^.compliance with regulations the ordinance violates state provide for adequate protec- Holnulel. from R-30 residential to M-3 and standards of state law in that it. constitutes un: tion of the environment; that The complaint, filed by industrial. agencies which are required reasonable, arbitrary, cap-' it is the taking of land without Wendell A. Smith of Newark, The complaint was filed by in the M-l and M-2 zones. ricious and invalid regulation just compensation and with- seeks to have the ordinance Cecil W. and Leonilda A. Far- The ordinance permits of land use and violates the out due process of law. declared null and void in its row of 66 Sea View.Tcr.; Eu- warehouses and distribution state constitution. Also because it is vague, in- entirety. gene L. and Charlotte Kish- kind of 18 Sea View Ter. South; Jerome and Madeleine Polston of 4 Holland Road; Merrill H. and Catherine Cinema III Owner Wants Wallace of 30 Tall Timber Register staff Photo Road, and Thomas B. and ,. . . • • /- NEW FACILITY OPENS — Honeywell Inc., which maintains offices on Josephine Wiggins of 56 Shady . Pine Brook Road, New Shrewsbury, has opened an Avionics Support Fa- Brook Drive, all residing in cility at the Monmouth County Airport, Wall Township, through a $3 rnil- the vicinity of the M-3 indus- ", lion government contract which spans three years. Among those attending trial zone, and by Rudolph OK for Another Theater dedication ceremonies are, left 1o right, Jack O. McCorkle, manager of and Peggy Kompfner of 191 the Honeywell Inc. Annapolis Operation; Charles D. Joly, manager of the Holland Road, who reside By BEN VAN VLIET denied a permit to Mr. Grant cosia to determine what Mr. Cinema I would be smaller, avionics facility; Col. Everett Richards, director of the avionics labora- within the industrial zone. RED BANK - The man on the grounds that his was an Grant must do, if anything, to with a capacity of 190 persons. tory of the Army Electronics Command, Ft. Monmouth, and H. Dea Elve- The complaint alleged that who successfully forced the ill conceived plan which didn't comply with the terms of rum, vice president and general manager of the Honeywell Test In- numerous single family meet borough requirements. Judge SimmuTs order. " struments Division, Denver. borough a year ago to allow homes ranging in market val- him to operate a movie the- The borough was overruled Site Plan Approved Exchange ue as high as $50,000 to 175,000 ater here has applied for per- by the late.Superior Court The mayor said he also be- are within and adjacent to the mission for a second theater. Judge Elvin R. Simmill, who lieves that Mr. Grant would area that was rezoned from ' Edward T. Grant of Fair said Mr. Grant had met the be required to obtain site plan Promises Salkind Releases residential to industrial. Haven, owner of Grant Print- only requirements set forth approval from the Planning The zoning ordinance ers on Monmouth St. and Ci- under the pertinent zoning or- Board. College Aid amendment does not provide . nema III on White St., filed dinance. The Planning Board is for a buffer area between any the new application a week Previews Films scheduled to meet Tuesday, (Continued) industrial building or park ago. Although the council never and probably wouldn't be able And don't be afraid to ask, Timetable on Rt. 18 and any existing home within He wants'to construct a new said it publicly, one of the un- to consider the application un- he emphasized. the M-3 zone "resulting in an spoken objections was the til its January meeting. ' hear yesterday that the diver- theater to be known as Ci- "A lot of people have misun- MARLBORO - Mayor Mor- 15, 1972. adverse arid detrimental im- fear that Mr. Grant might The Cinema III theater is a sion road to run.parallel to —The Buckley Rc/ad diver- nema I in the former Sears derstood business and busi- . Ion Salkind yesterday an- pact upon said residences," it show what the officials con- so-called "mini theater" with nounced a tentative construc- Tenncnt Road while a bridge sion road will open March 15, Roebuck warehouse adjoining nessmen," Mr. Bo,vd said. said. sidered objectionable movies. a seating capacity of 290 per- tion schedule and laid to rest is constructed will be open and will close when the bridge his Cinema III theater, which "There are some war profit- The complaint charged that Mr. Grant has stressed that sons. It is one of a new series several rumors circulating next week. is completed on Sept. 1. is' located in the former Sears eers and cold-hearted men in the ordinance permits the lo- of fully automated franchise about the Rt. 18 extension. Other timetables are: retail store. all of his movies would be pre- business, but there are some cation of an industrial build- theaters. —Rt. 520 diversion road to Damage to Road The application is in the viewed by himself and that in colleges, too. Confront the One rumor was that Hess ing within 20 feet of an exist- only "acceptable" pictures Mr. Grant said his proposed Brothers, under contract to open March 15. Council president John hands of Benedict R. Nicosia businessman, present the ing home and provides for a would be shown. the state for the highway's —Texas Road bridge con- McLaughlin asked if the state for a ruling On what proce- things that you can do best buffer area of only 200 feet in He has restated this in his _ ., _ , construction, was going to struction will begin July 1 and had agreed in writing to re- dure Mr. Grant must follow. and you'll find a willing ear width between the industrial latest application, saying the India KcjCCtS tear down all the trees behind end Way 1,1973. No diversion pave township roads damaged Action on the application is and perhaps some money to in Rt. 18 construction. Mayor park and abutting residential unlikely until after the new new theater "would be show- y~, r,. ^ •• do a very difficult job." Prince William Drive in Whit- road is planned, and Texas zone, which is insufficient pro- Salkind said Hess Bros., under • governing body assumes con- ing the same quality aBd type Lease-r ire L,tUl He noted that it's particu- tier Oaks. He said that only Road to Rt. 9 will be closed tection from deleterious na- •its contract with the state, is trol in January. of motion pictures presently larly appropriate to discuss in the trees in the road's right- during construction. ture and noxious aspects of an (Continued) required to do the work, but it Mr. Grant obtained per- being shown at Cinema III." New Jersey plans for helping . of-way would be destroyed. The mayor said he will ask industrial park. steady advances in East Pa- is not in writing. mission for his first theater Mayor Daniel J. O'Hern community colleges raise ;'• The mayor also told resi- the state, however, to provide kistan toward Dacca, the cap- It further alleged that the only after taking the borough said Mr. Grant's application dents who observed extensive a diversion road to ease the Mayor Salkind said he ital. money from industry because ; traffic flow on the alternate would attempt to have it put code permits the construction to court. Borough Council had will be reviewed by Mr. Ni- it was in this state, about 20 tree' cuttings in the Whittier A government spokesman routes. in writing. He also said that, of a six-story building up to 60 years ago, that a court fight Oaks East area that the de- said there was no new major as a result of a meeting he feet in height which would be struction in that zone was —Rt. 9 conslruction will be action in the Chhamb sector decided the right of corpo- had yesterday with Hess Bros, incompatible with the charac- . "basically concluded." He completed by July 1. in southwestern Kashmir, the rations to contribute money to representatives, the con- ter of the area. Guggenheim Post said that almost all of the —The diversion .road from area of greatest Pakistani higher education. tractors have agreed not to al- The M-3 zone permits a edge cuttings along the right- Topenemus Road to VVyncrest penetration, "but probing at- Cites Role low their trucks to use roads maximum building coverage of way have been completed, Road will open July 15, and tacks by troops on both sides Chancellor Dungan said through housing devel- of up to 50 per cent of any lot, and that the area will remain will close when the bridge is For Dr. Gross are taking place all along the community colleges are play- open May 1,1973. opments. it continued, which is 250 per ing'a leading role in training close to its existing state. NEW YORK - Dr. Mason Northrop of "Alfred North border" in Punjab and Rajas- The mayor said that the. cent more than what is per- para-professionals in educa- •Shocking' News -The Rt. 79 diversion will W. Gross, Rumson, president Whitehead: An Anthology." than states. Mayor Salkind said, How- open March 15, ,and will close only exception might be He and his wife have four tion, medicine and allied School Road West. emeritus of Rutgers Univer- Indian warplanes flew a • ever, he was "shocked" to when the bridge opens Dec. sity, has been elected to the children. health fields. He said this is Tax Cut Bill number of strafing raids making its impact felt on the board of trustees of. the Solo- Mr. Lawson-Johnston also against Pakistani troop con- mon R. Guggenheim Founda- made known the election of medical schools and four-year Is Sent to centrations in the Chhamb colleges. tion which operates the Gug- Joseph W. Donner as trustee. area, he reported, adding, genheim Museum. Mr. Donner is a partner in the "Senior universities and Drug Problem Training "the enemy has brought in four-year colleges are begin- President Peter Lawson-Johnston, firm of Cyrus J. Lawrence & fresh troops there." ning to take a look at sonic of (Continued) president of the foundation, Sons, stockbrokers. Other trustees on the 12- the approaches and tech- said Senate Democratic con- called attention to Dr. Gross' Indian troops are now on member board are II.II. Arna- niques" being used by in- ferees agreed with great re- administrative background of the west side of the Meghna son; Eleanor, Countess Castle novative community colleges, To Start at Star of Sea luctance to the change in ef- over 25 years at Rutgers and river near Ashuganj, a major the chancellor told the AAJC fective date jn view of the all- to his membership on the Stewart; Henry Allen Moe; A. port 45 miles northeast of Chauncey Newlin; Mrs. Hen- Dacca, the spokesman contin- representatives. "You've done behavior problem it will be out fight made by their col- boards of such various organi- (Continued) sities such as Rutgers, Dar- zations as the Middlesex Gen- ry Obre; Daniel Catton Rich; ued. He said they were taken a great service to some of taken care of right away. The tmouth and Columbia. There leagues in the Senate to get a these more hide-bound senior addict rehabilitation centers eral Hospital, the Educational Albert E. Thiele; Michael F. in by helicopter and met little Class will take care of that." also will be a student interne 1972 start. institutions." like Discovery House, the Testing Service, the Taft Wettach and Carl Zigrosser. resistance. There will be more forma- program for para-profes- But he emphasized it would School St. Peters College, the model here will be through lized therapy, too, with group sionals, like the community be applicable to all elections the creative arts and in- Intercontinental Life Insur- therapy sessions three times a mental health aides being starting in 1976 and declared ance Company, the National ' tellectua! development. week to help the youngsters trained at Brookdale Commu- "I believe this is a great step 'Basic Ingredient' Book Committee and the deal with their individual feel- nity College. forward." United Negro College Fund. Mr. Martin said that "one of ings and problems. Individ- Teachers obviously are ea- Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, Fair Haven Student the basic ingredients" of the ualized counseling also will be ger to work in a program like D-Mass., said there was Born in Hartford, Conn., type of students who will available, "and here we sec that. Mr. Martin already has ample justification for Nixon June 3,1911, Dr. Gross attend- :ome here is that "they lack a the desirability of tying into a stack of resumes. lo sign the bill even with a ed the Taft School and the ;ood feeling about them- already existing mental 1972 effective date for the University of Aberdeen, re- .selves. Even if they had it at Misunderstood ceiving his BA and MA from Vies for Scholarship health services," Mr. Martin campaign-financing plan. home they lost their self con- said. Mr. Martin credited the lo- Cambridge University and cal opposition to the state's The White House has said, fidence when they went out- Such a program requires a PhD from Harvard. He has JERSEY CITY - Carolyn plans for Star of the Sea, however, that Nixon opposes side and, because they were very special teacher. Mr. honorary degrees from nine Davis of 147 Hance Road, Fair which it purchased for the plan even though it does stifled or bored, they didn't Martin describes the person colleges and universities. Haven, is one of three Jersey $150,000 to misunderstanding not apply next year, and will achieve. If they see we get a he's looking for as one who is He is the editor with F.S.C. City State College students about the project. A citizens' work to have it nullified. good feeling from developing "open and honest about him- nominated as Danforth Grad- group has filed suit to halt the our own talents, they'll realize self and others, and can give uate Fellowship candidates school plans. they can, too." direction without being au- with an opportunity to win The program .also will be thoritarian. A person who can Opponents of the plan, in- Eatontown Robber academic fellowship grants as designed to show the students serve as a good role model." cluding the city's governing high as $2,400 per calendar how they can help them- Background body, have said, among other year. ' selves, and to encourage them things, that the building in in- And it won't hurt if the adequate. Due for Sentencing She was picked for achieve- -to teach, correct and help teacher lias a degree in psy- ments in academic endeavor, "The building is fine," Mr. each other. chology or .social ivork and ex- FREEHOLD — Roland nance Corp., Rt. 35. Middle- personal integrity and social Martin said yesterday, "You And it will teach a value perience in counseling and Hughes, 64(1 Eatontown Pro- town. responsibility. can have a good rehabilitation system — "the things we've community work. jects, Eatontown, will be sen- He took $238.50 from the Eventually becoming a col- heard about in the Judeo- program in a barn if you have tenced Jan. 28 for robbing manager, William Rizzo; $150 In addition to the inslriiclor- a good staff." lege teacher is 20-year-old Christian heritage but never counselors, the staff will in- four persons of $390.58 at gun- from Philip Gaughran; $5 Carolyn's objective. She fin- applied," Mr. Martin siaid. clude community service of The training program which point May 28 in Middletown. from Richard Wilson and fti ished what is normally four begins next month with ;i staff Skills will be reinforced officers to work with the com- Hughes pleaded guilty to from Raymond Faluotico. years of undergraduate work of IS will offer supportive ser- through techniques such as munities, families and .school committing the armed rob- Judge Conklin also set Jan. in two years. When her fellow vices to local schools and tu- role model theater and psy- systems from which I he stu- bery at the Household Fi- 28 for sentencing of these per- students were taking Hi or 18 ' cho-drama. dents will cimic and to which torial and .community ser- sons who pleaded guilty to credits a semester, she was Class Therapy they'll return, and social < vices. It will concentrate on various infractions: taking 33 to 37. developing awareness of the "And a lot of therapy will workers. Emanuei McLawhorn, 58 W. Miss Davis is a graduate of happen in the classroom situ- drug problem and ways of CAT V Book Bergen Place, Red Bank, car- The school also will have- a dealing with it through coun- Rumson-Fair Haven Regional ation," Mr. Martin explained, student interne program in af- rying a revolver without a High School and has the dis- "if a student is acting out a seling or referral to existing permit in Red Bank June 10. filiation with major univer- services. Prepared tinction of being the only stu- James John Curley, 74(> dent in JCSC's history to SCHOLARSHIP MATERIAL - Dr. William Max- Port Monmouth Road, Port maintain a 3.82 cumulative well, dean of Jersey City College's department of In County Monmouth, breaking into Al- average out of a possible 4.11 arts and sciences, explains the advantages of the Weather: Cloudy, Mild tex Pipe and Supply Co. Inc., while simultaneously doubling Danforth Graduate Fellowship Award to senioi SHRKWS'BUKY - "On the K. Newman Springs Road, candidates Carolyn Davis of Fair Haven, seated perinr through the norlliorn the average credit load a se- Cloudy and mild today with (•.•(fly today, brought flash Cable — The Television of Shrewsbury, with intent to mester. Esther Markowitz, left, and Jacqueline Ferrara. chance of a brief shower or lined warnings In southern Great Plains to eastern Wash- Abundance" is the name of steal Oct. 13. The three are competing with fellow 1972 gradu- two, high in the oils. Cloudy Missouri, where up Io two in- ington ami northern Arizona. tlie 275-page book released When she graduates in May, ates from all over the nation for the 100 available Showers were expected on the James L. Pressley, 1-J2H she'll have a HA in psy- Danforths. and mild tonight and tomor- clies of rain was expected. Wednesday that resulted from Eighth Ave., Neptune] exhib- row with scattered showers Unusually warm and humid f'acific Coast. an 18-nionlh study of cable chology and a BA in music. iting a counterfeit driver li- If .she wins one of the Dan- likely, Loiv lunight •).'> ID iil), air si reaming north from the TIDES .Snmlvllouk television. • work in either psychology or cense to stale Motor Vehicle foith Fellowships, Miss Davis from JCSC are JucqueJim high tomorrow around lid. slorm system brought rain TODAY - High l:4H p.m. The Sloan Commission on Division in Eatontown May 4. medicine. Sunday fair ami mild. plan's lo use it to do graduate Ferrarii of Union City and E*s- and drizzle a.s f;ir,;is I lie and lmvN.'iM p.m. (.'able Communications which The other two candidates ther Markovvilz, here. A storm system over the northern Midwest. TOMORROW - High :':;lfi made the study recommended western t;ulf Coast and south- West of (lit" .Mississippi, • a.m. ami tA'l p.m. and low that pay-as-you-see television ern Midwest brought rain, colder than normal tempera- K:")4a"in. and !):1S p.m. • be introduced on a controlled drizzle and unseasonably tures were tin1 general rule. SUNDAY - High 3:24 a.m. basis nationally. Marlboro School Plan Not Dead warm temperatures io much The National Weather Ser- and 3:42 p.m. and low 9:48 The hook's main thrust is (Continued) 1973, to avoid double sessions. proved by Feb. 8. of the nation's midseciiun vice forecasts widespread been the belief that the board a.m. ami 111:1111 p.m. that cable TV should be wired One of the major motiva- It is a possibility that the loday. /)RTi|)/iali»ri fin1 today, mill The board president said couldn't devise a new plan by I'm- lied Hunk and Humsim together in neighborhood and tions for presenting the refer- .second referendum will be Light rain or snow was also Iif4hl rain