Labor Fights Nixon Freeze WASHINGTON (AP) - La- Equity," the Spokesman Said
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More Data Is Sought in MLSO Case SEE STORY BELOW Sunny, Pleasant Sunny and pleasant today. Cloudy tonight, tomorrow and Hod Bank, Freehold FINAL Friday with showers possible. Long Branch I EDITION Monmoutli I'ounf.v's Outstanding Home Xwvspaiiw VOL.94 NO.42 RED B4NK, N.J. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25,1971 TEN CENTS Labor Fights Nixon Freeze WASHINGTON (AP) - La- equity," the spokesman said. solutely essential for pre- tiated before the freeze and if rulings, said welfare pay- corporations, with whom., he bor leaders are pressing plans AFL-CIO President George servation of the American profits and dividends are not ments are not frozen but met, that Nixon should impose to fight President Nixon's Meany and President Leonard. competitive edge." A week controlled. school lunch prices and profit- a mandatory wage-price con- wage-price freeze in the Woodcock ol the 1.5 million- before the' President's an- In other economic devel- sharing programs are. The trol system after the 90-day courts, Congress and on the member United Auto Workers nouncement, Agnew said, opments: council allowed retail price in- period. i picket line if necessary, union called a meeting today Meany was asking for action - Treasury Secretary John creases on some food items - The U.S. dollar weakened despite the government's to map a joint campaign in against inflation. B. Connally spelled out ex- tied to wholesale promotional in Europe's money markets move to ease mortgage inter- Congress against the freeze The AFL-CIO, with 13.5 mil- emptions from the 10 per,cent discounts before the freeze. but the chief complaint of Eu- est ratesr. and other aspects of the new lion members, has demanded import surcharge for products - A high administration of- ropeans and Japanese at a "We don't think the action economic program, especially that interest rates, profits and restricted through quotas or ficial said a simple extension meeting of the General Agree- on interest rates does a the proposed 10 per cent busi- all other forms of income be licensing. They inehide beef, of the freeze until April 30 is ment on Tariffs and Trade in thing," an AFL-CIO spokes- ness investment tax credit." frozen also. veal and mutton, certain oil not possible because of inequi- Geneva was aimed at the im- man said of the Federal Home Defending the adminis- The AFL-CIO Brotherhood products and petrochemicals, ties, but other sources fore- port surcharge. Loan Bank Board's action tration's economic plan, Vice of Railway and Airline Clerks , cotton textiles, sugar, some saw limited curbs after Nov. Meany told the United freeing $1.8 billion more in President Spiro T. Agnew told said it could consider itself milk and dairy products, .end 12. Transportation Union con- private and federal funds for a Miami news conference free to strike Nov. 13 if its chocolate. - Commerce Secretary vention in Miami Beach the housing mortgages, ."It Meany and Woodcock "will 190,008 railroad members - The Cost of Living Coun- Maurice Stans said he agrees freeze will cost railroad work- doesn't meet the test of see the programs were ab- don't get wage hikes nego- cil, in its fifth series of policy with the heads of 11 large<U.S. ers ?25 million. ' MLSO Case Details Sought By DORIS KULMAN mer acting deputy director of on his experience as the NLS OEO hired last fall to eval- who Mr. Gearan said "isn't poverty agency, describing the National Services pro- regional director, Judge uate the Monmouth and known to us; she must work bis two meetings with Mrs. NEWARK - A court deci- gram, in court to testify. Mr. Lacey said, "it is easy for an Ocean programs. for Auerbach Associates," O'Byrne and Mr. Berwald. sion on the federally-ordered Dietrich, now the OEO's chief administrator to say that he The O'Byrne-Berwald re- and a letter from MLSO Di- Judge Lacey referred to Aug. 31 merger of the Mon- counsel, made the merger de- made a decision on the basis port was referred to in two rector Jacob Levin to Joseph Mrs. Brown's memo as "scur- mouth Legal Services Organi- cision, according to testimony of his experience but if there documents before the court E. Taylor, director of the rilous." He said it makes zation and the Ocean Legal yesterday by P. Vaughn Gea- is to be any judicial review of yesterday: a copy of the pre- Monmouth Community Action ''scurrilous" remarks about Services Corp. won't be made ran, regional director of the administrative actions it must site profile by Joan K. Brown, Program, the county's anti- See Lacey, Page 2 until Friday at the earliest. NLS program. be based on something finite." Federal District Court Mr. Gearan, the only OEO Otherwise, the judge said, Judge Frederick B. Lacey witness to testify yesterday, there is wide area for "capr- yesterday continued until said his role had been to rec- icious, arbitrary action." And, Friday afternoon a hearing at ommend the merger. he declared, "unbridled, ad- which the Office of Economic Judge Lacey also asked ministrative action is the Opportunity is ordered to that Carl Bianchi, director of worst kind of action." Long Branch Boy, 10, show cause why it shouldn't legal services in the N.J. De- One of the documents Judge be restrained temporarily partment of Community Af- Lacey said he particularly from forcing the merger pend- . fairs, be requested to testify wants to see is the report of ing outcome of the MLSO suit on Friday. an evaluation of the MLSO Aims at Presidency to stay it permanently. And, Judge Lacey said, he made in June 1970, for the The federal OEO funds both wants the OEO's entire MLSO OEO .by Mrs. Joan O'Byrne By MARYBETH ALLEN Roosevelt, who was sworn ly, Dan Caruso of 161 Fair the Honmouth and Ocean file before the court on and Bruce Berwald. in as President after the as- Haven Road, • Fair Haven, AP Wlrephoto agencies, which provide legal Friday. He said that "if the "I am concerned about LONG BRANCH.-John E. sassination of William wrote to .the President and STUDENTS PROTEST NEW GOVERN- aid to the poor in civil cases, administrative decision (to or- that, too," Judge Lacey said Noble has it all figured out. McKinley, received .the Nobel asked.if;he would take the MENT — An armed personnel carrier of the Boli- and has ordered them merged der the merger) was made as when Alexander Lehrei*, an And if figures cooperate, Peace Prize for his initiative time to send John a card. vian army patrols the square in front of San next Tuesday, when the it should have been, it would Asbury Park attorney repre- it's possible he may be the na- in arranging a meeting at "That was how it all start- MLSO's money runs out. The be on the basis of that senting the MLSO, said that tion's 46th President. Portsmouth, N.H., for Rus- ed," Mr. Noble comments. He Andes University in La Paz, Bolivia, yesterday. .file...." The University area was the scene of violent bat- MLSO, contending the pro- the OEO hasn't made the The 10-year-old son of Mr. sian and Japanese delegates, notes that his.family and the tles Monday between leftist students who support posed merger would destroy Judge'Lacey said that he O'Byrne-Berwald report avail- and Mrs. Frank Noble, 754 who agreed upon a peace be- Carusos both formerly lived the overthrown regime of Gen. Juan Jose Torres, an effective legal services had listened to Mr.- Gearan able despite the Monmouth's Bowyer Ave., has been boning tween their nations. in Syracuse, N.Y., where they program for Monmouth Coun- "try to explicate how he ar- agency "repeated requests." up on the presidency since he Hears From Nixon were neighbors, and both and the army of the new government which as- ty's 60,000 poor, is fighting it sumed power last week. rived at his recommendation" The MLSO sii.it says was about six. And he's come The 36th President was moved to this area within in the federal courts. The for the merger "and just con- O'Byrne-Berwald alleged that - up with some calculations. Lyndon B. Johnson. And the three weeks of each other.' agency's suit has been joined sidering that by itself I am the MLSO wasn't militant Mr. Noble admits that some 37th is Richard M. Nix- Since his operation, John by Monmouth County and the given grave concern about the enough and recommended of his son's ideas are subject on.. from whom John re- has received numerous cards county Bar Association, validity of this administrative shutting it down. It contends to debate. But basically, it's cently received some mail. - but his father notes that it Atlantic GOP Boss among 10 other plaintiffs. determination...." that the report formed the his theory that the 6th, 16th, The 10-year-old was oper- was "quite a surprise" for In continuing the case until Referring to Mr. Gearan's basis for a pre-site profile the 26th, and 36th presidents all ated on July 26 at Babies Hos- him when he received a letter Friday, Judge Lacey said that testimony that his merger OEO gave to Auerbach Asso- went down in history as pital of Columbia Presby- from the President's special DemesWrongdoing he wants Ronald Dietrich, for- recommendation was based ciates, a Philadelphia firm the "great." He's figured out the terian Medical Center, New assistant and pictures of the average age at which each York.