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Red Bank Aii for In|d Sunny Clear today, tonight and to-^, morrow with slowly moder-" FINAL ating temperatures. V Bed Bank, Freehold Long Branch EDITION Momiioutli County's Outstanding Home Newspaper 36 PAGES VOL. H NO. 161 RED BANK, N.J. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10,1972 TENANTS W. Monmouth Utilities Unit to 2 Towns MANALAPAN - The Western Monmouth Regional Utili- As a result, Mayor Salkind said the cpmmittee here agreed ized within two weeks, and the governing bodies of the four this township and Marlboro, as well as the northwestern por- ties Authority will now consist .of this township, Marlboro, to include -.Freehold-. Township in the enabling ordinance. He municipalities would intrbduce parallel enabling ordinances tion of Freehold Township. i! • Freehold Township and Enghshtown. said this action was taken shortly before the committee meet- shortly thereafter. Expected to be listed as priorities in the enabjing ordi- Changes in the original plans for the authority were an-. ing began last ight. The mayor said the action was taken "to do what is right nances are the sewering of Englishtown, now servedfby septic nouneed by Marlboro Mayor Morton Salkind last night after he • Mr. Pratt, Freehold Township Committeeman Romeo Cas- for the entire region." tanks; the sewering of the 1,528-unit Covered Bridge Retire- met with representatives of the four municipalities. caes, and their township attorney John'Kaye decided to attend, The latest proposal is the result of more than a year of ment Community, now under construction here, anil the 250- - The meeting was held in the township building here. The the committee meeting here. Mayor Salkind joined them, and aborted attemptsJto form a Western Monmouth Regional Sew- home Holiday North development, here. | Township Committee was meeting at the same time in another then they decided to call Englishtown Mayor Jack Goldfine to erage Authority Consisting of all four municipalities. In the water aspect of the proposal, the authority is ex- room in the building: inform him,of the change. ' pected to purchase the assets and franchise rights Of the Vil- „ Thet committee last night was going to introduce an ordi- Mayor Goldfine decided to attend, the meeting, too, and it Water and Sewer lage, Central Jersey and Gordons Corner Water Companies. nance creating an authority consisting of Marlboro and this was tKen that the plans for the authority were expanded. The major difference in the new plan is that the authority .Mayor Salkind said that eventually. he hopes all of (Freehold! township, with Freehold Township and Englistown as custom- liefer Action could handle both water and sewer utilities. It is generally Township, now receiving water from the Southern Q'ulf Water ers. / As a result, the committee here did not introduce the agreed, however, that the gewage aspect of the proposal is the Co., would also be served entirely by the authority. [ Upset enabling ordinance. Mayor Salkind said his council, which ex- higher current priority. The mayor said the Marlboro Utilities Authority has also re- However, Freehold Township Deputy Mayor Gerald Pratt pected to introduce a^parallel ordinance tonight, would also The first step, therefore, is expected to be the purchase of quested that the-regional authority take over theirj Morgan- Monday said his governing body was upset at not being stated deferaction. •;, franchise rights and assets of the Pine Brook and Village Sew- ville-Wickatunk water system, now under construction, by as-one of the authority's members. Mayor Salkind said plans for the authority would be final- erage companies, which service the highly developed areas of •\ U.S. _ Aiir Might as SAIGON (AP) — The enemy ground attacks this United States marshaled its week.- . biggest air armada in months The South Vietnamese com- today as a warning to North mand reported 41 more such Vietnam and sharply stepped attacks in the past 24 hours, up its air strikes in South Viet- most of them in Binh Dinh or nam to counter recent in- around Da Nang, to the north. creases in Communist ground The command said 204 North attacks. Vietnamese and Viet Cong . The show^of aerial strength and at least 60 South Vietnam- was intended as a warning to ese were killed and 161 South North Vietnam of heavy retal- Vietnamese were wounded. iation in the event of the big Nearly a score of U.S. B52s Communist offensive pre- retaliated for a rocket attack dicted this month. Nearly 400 yesterday on Da Nang and its air base with the Jieaviest"afr Regiitet Staff Photo fighter-bombers and B52 WINTER GC.OW *- A check for $82,570 Is presented to Dr. John E. Gerrard, president of the Mopmouth heavy bombere were in, Viet* .action in the region in several 'years. The ,eight:jet Super- County Association for Retarded Children, yesterday by Countess Anatole Byxhoeveden, lefti chair- jiara, Thailand and off the man and founder of the Winter Glow Ball staged in December. Assisting with the presentation are Mrs. coast of Noifh Vietnam, and fortresses ^droppet} 400 to 500 tons of-explosives on a North -J. Ralph Fox, second from right, Rumson> decorations chairman, and Mrs, Joseph C. Irwin, a member about 40 more B52s were or- of the committee, which was honored.at cj.luncheon in the OJde Union House. - •.•-rfiw^v "H'1 ?•"'• dered from the United States Vietnamese base camp in the to the western Pacific. mountains 26 miles northwest The U.S. Command report- of: the city. ed that Air Force and Navy The carriers in the Tonkin fighter-bombers flew 84 com- ' Gulf also sent scores of warp- Winter Glow Unit Presents bat strikes in South Vietnam, lanes to attack supply routes more than eight times the in Laos and dispatched recon- daily average inside the coun- naissance jets over North try for the past four months Vietnam to pinpoint targets to during which the American be hit if President Nixon de- 570 for the Retarded fliers have been concentrating cides to attack the North on the Ho Chi Minh trail in agaih in force. " . By ELEANOR MARKO raise these additional funds, he said, has made it possible to Laos. see the forthcoming new center for the retarded a reality. The South Vietnamese air RED BANK — "My dream isa center for the retarded," Countess Buxhoeveden said that with the recent ''shocking" ; s< Countess Anatole Buxhoeveden said yesterday at a luncheon revelations" of Willowbrook (a New York instituMoii for the- force flew another 85 strikes. 40 Stricken v Eighty of the American in the blde Union House to honor the press and the committee retarded) and other institutions and organizations forjretarded strikes were in the central for the Winter Glow Ball. children which she said she visited throughout the country, the '. <n Register Photo by Don Ldfdl highlands provinces of Pleiku 111 at Plant As c6-chairman of the'annual winter benefit with Mrs, Winter Glow Ball Committee can be especially inspired with 4CEBOATING, AT LAST - Iceboaters, who had and Kontum, where the Robert Badenhopof Rumson, Countess Buxhoeveden present- the knowledge that "through your tireless efforts, a Willow- all but given up hope Of doing their thing this enemy offensive is expected, In Holmdel ed a check for $82,570 to Dr. John E. Gerrard, president of the brook will not happen in Monmouth County»"•• . ; year, finally appeared on the Navesink at Red and the adjacent coastal prov- HOLMDEL — An official of Monmouth: County Association, for Retarded Children. The John F. Monaghan, executive director of the Monmouth Bank, along with ice skaters, yesterday. Recent ince of Binh Dinh, scene of a" Lanvin-Xharles of the Ritz, money represented; an excess of $7,000 of the $75,000 goal set County Association for Retarded Children, added his praises cold weather has put an ice crust on a good por- sharp stepup in small-scale Rt. 35, said yesterday efforts for the Winter Glow Ball, which was staged in the Shadow- of the work of the ball committee, stating that with'the addi- tion of the river. are being made to determine brook in December. Those that contributed to the successful tional funds raised, the association, in cooperation • with the the cause of apparent gas in- event were, the countess said, "People that led with their Welfare Board and federal funding, will put into effect a new toxication which resulted in hearts." . service to the community. This will provide aid from a social four employes being hospi- The countess.said that now $100,000 has been set aside for worker to any family at the birth of a retarded child, j talized and nearly 40 others the purchase of land for a new center. ,The work of the Monmouth County Unit, Mr. Monaghan mer Hits Critics being- treated in Riverview Dr. Gerrard said that by summer, final decisions on loca- (who is marking his 14th year with the unit) said, will be seen Hospital, Red Bank. tion and type of faculty to be built to serve the retarded, which tonight as a feature on NBC Channels television "Sis; O'clock "We are exhausting every is now headquartered here at 30 Hudson Ave., will be an- News" as "an alternative to large institutions." The program is resource to determine what, if nounced. The success of the Winter Glow Ball Committee to ' part of a series NBC has filmed on day care centers, j anything, has happened," said es at Fort •Robert G. Bulkley, director of administrative services. About mid-morning, several EATONf OWN - Emotio- that six courses of tlie Signal to the philosophy of David employes in the manufac- Red Bank Airport nai'isnv "some, of it bordering School were-to be moved to Hume who wrote, 'Victory is turing and shipping depart- on hysteria," over proposed Fort Gordon, Ga., so much not gained by the men at ments reported to the com- NEW SHREWSBURY - An dicate will apply immediately residential area was zoned for New York" and retain a firm moves atFt.