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Official Body Organizes for 19 72 SEBSTORVBELO# , Ram, Cold •Rain-tliis atternoon,cending FINAL tonigbUTomprrow fair and Red Bank, Freehold cold. I Long Branch EDITION Monmotiili County's Outstanding Home Newspaper 24PAGES •VOL.94. NO. 134, UEDBANK,N.J.TUESDAY, JANUARY4,1972-^ TEN CENTS Mother-Son Deaths Held Murder-Suicide FAIR HAVEN - A 26-year the emergency ward at Riv- becy said police were called Brown, who had bceri'sepa- case of homicide and sui- was a graduate of the Univer- George Goyus of Seattle, old mother and her one-year- erview Hospital, Red Bank, at at about 12:03 p.m. by Mr. rated from her husband, Step- cide," the chief said. Patrol- sity of Colorado Medical Cen- Wash.; and her maternal old son were found shot to about 2 p.m. Thomas, who discovered the hen Whitlock Brown, came to man Peter T. Hart and Sgt. ter, Denver, Colo., class of grandmother, Mrs. Helen For- death shortly after noon yes- Mrs. Brown's son, Matthew, bodies upon his return to his visit her parents last Friday. Ronald McDaniel, were in 1966. dhan of Hanet, Calif. terday, in what police de- was declared dead at the home. charge of the investigation. Was a Therapist Infant Matthew W. Brown, scribed as a murder-suicide. scene at her parents' home by Infant Found In Crib Chief Jakubecy said, ac- She had been a physical was born Dec. 10,1970, in Hin- Dr. Rolf Lane of River Road, The infant, Chief .Jakubecy cording to members of the Mrs. Brown was born in therapist and had practiced in sdale, III., and is survived by , Mrs, Leslie' Katherine hdre.: said, was found in its crib, family, she had been despon- Tarrence, Calif., and had Colorado Springs, Boulder^ his father and maternal Brown, 26, of 44 Steimmel St., Dr. Stanley Becker, Mon- with the mother on 'the floor dent. He also said that none of lived hi Columbus since Sep- •Colo., and Chicago, 111. grandparents, and great- ' Columbus, Ohio, daughter of mouth County medical exam- nearby. A .32-caliber Colt; re-; the neighbors had heard any tember, having moved from , Surviving besides her hus- grandmother. JMr. and Mrs: Frank L. iner, attributed both deaths to volver was found a short dis- shots, and there were no signs Colorado Springs, Colo. band and parents, are a broth- Arrangements are under the Thomas of 15 Haddon Park, gunshot wounds of the head. tance away. of violence in the room. • She had attended Hood Col- er, Christopher Thomas of direction of the Worden Fu- here, was prongunced'dead in •Police Chief Carl J. Jaku- Chief Jakubecy said, Mrs. , "It appears like a direct lege, in Frederick, Md. and Fair, Haven; a sister, Mrs. neral Home, Red Bank. ictim 2 Arrested LONG BRANCH - Quick A battery of city police They are Detective Sgt. scene by Sgt. Frederick Kar- police action last night netted and county detectives James M. Appleby, Detective rberg. They were aided also two suspects in the shooting searched for and questioned Herbert Cofer and Jerome by Reserve Officer Earl death of Harold F. Hollywood, more than a dozen witnesses Hamlin, the city's juvenile of- Langley. 46, of 186 Chelsea Ave., a for- after the shooting. ficer. - . Other city detectives taking mer Daily Register advertis- Lt Irene termed the arrests Started Probe part in the investigation wer» ing salesman, victim of what the culmination of "a very .Initiating the investigation Detectives Albert Tyler and police described as a holdup good team effort." He cited were Detective Nelson Joline James Tomaini. attempt. • three, city police officers for and Patrolman Gerald Russo- County detectives taking Arrested at midnight, five "special effort." mano, who were sent to'the See Holdup, Page 2 hours after the shooting, were James E. Newman, 21, of 93 Laurel St., here, and Craig Andrews, 17, of the same ad- dress. •• . Police said last nigtit that Mr. Hollywood was apparent- ly accosted by the suspects in the parking lot at the rear of ' , / ' * Regliter Staff Photo Schneider's Tap Room, 121 ' FREEHOLDERS TAKEOATH - Freeholders Joseph C. Irwin, center, and Axel B. Carlson Jr., right, Broadway. * both reelected last November to three-year terms, took the oath of office yesterday from County Clerk Lt. Michael A. Irene, who Benjamin H. Danskin during, the organization meeting of Ihe Board of Freeholders in The Hall ot headed the probe, declined to Records, Freehold. give further details of the1 • crime. He said only that the man was shot and.that the .- suspects are • charged with ' murder and: attempted armed Vow Efifcrt to TOM Down robbery. | Entered Restaurant Howard Sawyer, a co-owner of Schneider's, saidibe victim entered the restaurant County Government Costs through a rear door. "I've been shot!" the man By WILLIAM J.ZAORSK1 about a penny each year. jamin H. Danskin resigned to fice. Mr. Ulrich has been em- shouted, according to Mr. Sa- . _ . ' Retfiter SMtt Plmt» Mr. Irwin was sworn in yes- become county clerk. ployed by county government wyer. He said Mr. Hollywood BACK IN CONTROL — Red Bank's two new Republican councilmen take FREEHOLD - Freeholder terday for his 34th year as a Reelected for 41 years. then collapsed in the hallway the oath of office last night to return control of the borough back to the Director Joseph C. Irwin county freeholder and was Both Mr. Irwin.and Mr, There were also a number leading into the dining area GOP after one-year Democratic domination. Borough Clerk John Bryan, pledged-yesterday that the reappointed board director. Carlson, Republicans, were of reappointments to various from the rear parking lot second from right, administers the oath while Democratic Mayor DanieF county Board of Freeholders He has served In this capacity reelected last November to county offices and com- Police records show that J. O'Hern, right, holds the bible for Councilmen Frank J. Bauer, left, and . will try to hold down the cost the past 22 years. ' the all-Republican Board of mittees. An added appoint- Mr. Sawyer called Patrolman William S. Anderson. Also sworn in was Freehol- Freeholders.' ment was that of Daniel Kru- William Hayes Jr. at police In Ms annual state of tho , der Axel B. Carlson Jr. of Ma- Williahi L. Ulrich of Ocean man of Deal to the county headquarters at 6:59 p.m. to county message, Mr. Irwin nasquan, for bis first full 'Township was reappointed as Welfare Board for the unex- summon police and the city said: "Our efforts, therefore, three-year term. He was ap- clerk of the Board of Freehol- pircd one-year term of First Aid Squad. will be directed toward pro- pointed to nil the vacancy ders for a three-year term Charles W. Stevens of Little Physicians at Monmouth GOP Reassumes viding needed services within created when Freeholder Ben- and also was sworn into of- See Irwin Page 2 Medical Center, according to a framework of sensible econ- police, pronounced the man omy," ' dead on arrival. Asked by The Daily Regis- The weapon, discarded by Red Bank Control tec about the 19-72 county the suspects police said, was budget which is JH)W being Cahill Presents Own described as "a small caliber RED BANK - Mayor Dan- nance; replacement of tne de- "This thing has been on prepkM">the freeholder- dii gun." An intensive search had iel J. O'Hern said last night he crepit railroad station; a re- again and off again for redpr said this-year's budget not located the weapon as of expects 1972 to be a year of gional approach to the drug years," Mayor O'Hern said, "can'-t jump as'high as it did early today. ; harmony and progress for the problem, and improvements "and I think it's time once- last year; County Detective Chief Al- borough. to the westside. again for us to turn our atten- Prison Reform Plans Top Priority tion to the problem." "We can't afford it." bert V. McCormicksaid both And if last night's organiza- Mr. Irwin said he had no TRENTON (AP) — Gov. But there appeared to be no sent the state has had four suspects were slated for ar- tion meeting is any indication, The zoning ordinance The mayor's drug abuse idfea %h^t the countyvbudget piiamiT. Cahill saysdelays direct'connection with the meetings with the inmate raignment in City Court this he may well be right. apparently will get first prior- program is in the formative wwflf&e this year,-adding by inmate negotiators strike.. council without any reported morning before Judge Jacob . Control of the Borough ity as Mayor O'Hern said he stages. He has asked Shrews- mf t$e board is coiflpiluWit prompted him to announce nis Cahill said he chose to an- progress. Rand. Council reverted back to the plans to have the ordinance bury, New Shrewsbury, Fair 1 no* .-- , • . v , v :' own proposals for reform in nounce his own reform pro- • The governor said he read He said both were to be held Republicans, leaving Mayor ready for introduction at the Haven, Little Silver and Rum- V •' 4 • BlgiUse v.',.V thestate's prisons.; gram because of delays in the an entire transcript df one of in city jail pending the ar- O'HerY and Councilman Jan. 17 council meeting. son to join in establishing a »The county budget last year ,-i.fr: negotiations between the state the meetings and concluded raignment and that the juve- F- ink J. McKenna as the only Revisions of the ordinance regional drug center with Red jumped *fc7 million to »29.8 v CaWU announce* the pro- ,-an<i inmates at Rahway State 'the sessions had "become so nile would be arraigned here Dunocrats on the seven-mem- have been contemplated for Bank.