Gioffi Eyes No Letup in Center Battle yJ ._^J. ' -^ •„_..:__ SEE STORY BEM Cloudy^ Warm Cloudy, warm with late rain expected today and tonight FINAL Sunny, pleasant tomorrow Ked Bank, Freehold and Wednesday. • Long Branch J EDITION Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for ©2 Years VOL.93 NO. 24« RED BANK, .N.J.. MONDAY, JUNE 21.1971 TEN CENTS

Reports Battles NEW YOBK (AP) - The trict court judge has ruled grant a temporary restraining States conducted clandestine of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court New York Times, and the that the government failed to order Friday but the Court of warfare against North Viet- of Appeals. Kaufman said he 'Washington Post go back into prove Its contention that fur- Appeals, in a 2-1 decision, re- nam prior to the 1964 Tonkin couldn't act alone and contin- the courts today to their legal ther publication would result versed his decision. Gulf incident, that the John- ued the restraining order until battles for the right to publish in irreparable injury to the The «(rart granted the tem- son administration decided a full three-judge panel could more material from a secret national security. ° porary restraining order and before the 1964 election to Pentagon study of the Viet-' Decision Appealed directed Gesell to hear the bomb North Vietnam and that Whatever the panel's deci- nam war. A three-judge Court of Ap- government's evidence and Johnson decided to use Ameri- sion, it is likely to touch off an Federal appeals courts here peals will hear arguments give his decision at 5 p.m. can ground troops offensively effort to take the case to the today. in secret early in 1965. Supreme Court. Both- sides and in the capital kept the two here on the government's ap- • ' Register staff rtrato newspapers under temporary peal of District Court Judge Printed 3 Parts Printed Two have indicated they will ap- The Post printed two in- peal immediately if they lose. GIVE OR TAKE A YEAR--- Mlddletown's newest library' was formally restraining orders over the Murray I. Gurfein's decision Before publication was sus- dedicated yesterday at corner stone laying ceremonies viewed by several weekend, blocking them from in favor of the Times. pended by the court order, the stallments after the Times' • Meanwhile, the propriety •series was suspended. The ar- and impact of the disclosures hundred residents. The new library is located on New Monmouth Road. "resuming publication of new In Washington, the Post Times had printed three in- Tdklng part In the dedication, from left, Herbert McNally, president of material from the classified faces District Court Judge stallments of its series based ticles said the Saigon regime continued to be a subject of prevented elections through- discussion among public offi- . the board of trustees; Ernest 0. Bostrom, architect; William -j; LeKer- documents. ; Gerhard A. Gesell for the sec- onthestudy. nec, library director; Mayor Harold H. Foulks, and the Very Rev. Msgr. In each case, a federal dis- ond timer Gesell refused to The articles said the United out Vietnam in 1965 without cials and persons 'connected U.S. connivance. with, the study. Roger T. Bulman, pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Church, New Monmouih. They also said the Johnson Main Identified administration had little hope Daniel EUsberg, who was that bombing halts between identified by a former Times 1965 and 1968 would produce newsman as the man who Naming of Manager City's Mayor Still peace talks but believed they leaked the documents to the would placate world opinion. Times, was quoted by News- Judge Gurfein said Friday week magazine as saying .to the Key issue in the, dispute the Times, was quoted by' Fights Drug Center was the public's right to Newsweek magazine as Stalled by Keansburg know: "A cantankerous press, saying in an interview that an obstinate press, an ubi- "I'm flattered to be suspected KEANSBURG - Jerry story to the Register. Arthur Robinson which were ByALHORAY A class of 11 persons started the course quitous press, must be suf- of having leaked it." Freda was named to replace The Daily Register's infor- also part of Friday's story. LONG BRANCH - Mayor Henry R. Cioffi there this morning under the direction of Ed- fered by those in authority in Frank Pflug as a member of mation was obtained through Embarrassment Told last night said that, despite the start today of a ward Makuta, director of Community services order to preserve the even the Board of Health but a reliable source and not from In a prepared statement training program here for state anti-drug at Discovery House, Marlboro Psychiatric greater values of freedom of Ocean Dive Borough Council will wait un- any member of the adminis- Councilman Bellezza said workers, he will continue efforts to halt the use Hospital. expression and the right of til at least July 7 to name its tration. Friday night, "Without the of the former Star of the Sea Academy, . Mr. Makuta said the trainees will com- the people to know." new-borough manager. Earlier this ytfar when consent.of all members of Chelsea Ave., for the governor's teen-age drug mute to the school from areas between Cam- Gurfein, handling his first Takes Life It was predicted in Friday's council "retired" Its borough council to sit in agreement on treatment center plan. den and East Orange. case since appointment by editions of The Daily Register clerk- Harvey Marion the Reg- appointing a borough man- The mayor said last night that he was not The sessions, while based here, will also President Nixon, held a nine- Of Boy, 15 that James T. O'Neill of Con- ister predicted this in a story ager is unfair, a breach of aware of today's beginning session to the for- be held at the Discovery House facility. Stu- hour hearing Friday, some of over Lane; Middletown, would confidence and places me fa a SEA BRIdHT-'A.Scotch the day of tha Borough Coun- mer academy to train state personnel in advi- dents will learn the varied phases of dealing it in secret. He declared he be named to the manager's cil meeting. very .embarrassing situation sory and referral procedures. with drug problems. had heard no cogent reasons Plains youth died instantly post to succeed C. Bernard not of my doing;. He added^however, that he will continue The trainees will consist mainly of college why the documents would.un- -yesterday when lie broke his Blum who retired earlier this It was also predicted in Ms fight against Gov. William T. Cahill's treat- students and recent graduates who will work dermine national security, neck diving into the surf, ac- month. Register stories that Mr. "I am therefore passing ment center plan. "If I have to march to Tren- in a state-sponsored summer program in the "except in the general frame- cording to police. However.a counal meeting Blum would retire and that, my right to vote for borough ton to dramatize my objections," the mayor shore area and in other state drug projects. work of embarrassment" Monmouth County Medical at a 5:30 p.m. session called borough engineer Robert manager until such time in eaM, "I will do it." Joel Wein, an aide to Dr. James M. Cow- Live With It Examiner Dr. C. Malcolm B. especially to name the man- Greenburg would be named as, the. future that it can be dis- Gilman ruled the death "acci- Although Mayor Clqffi declined to com- an, state health commissioner, said the train- "If there be spme embar- ager, failed to' do so and la- his temporary replacementAt cussed by the complete conn- ment oil the present training program in the ees will not work at the actual rehabilitation of dental"' and said Antonio beled The Daily Register sto- no tune did council label any cil and released by the whole rassment to the government Bruno, 15, pf 2010 Prospect condemned former Catholic girls' school, he drug addicts. in security aspects as remote ,ry "premature." of these stories "premature:" council with all of them in at- said his opposition to the use of the building as Ave. died of a broken neck ' Mayor Harry S. Graham Nor did it label the prediction tendance." Richard Russo, director of the state Divi- as the general embarrass- when his head struck bottom. a treatment center continues to be as strong as sion of Narcotics and Drug Rehabilitation, said ment that flows from any said his colleagues, Coun- of Mr. Freda to succeed Mr. Mr. Bellezza was obviously it ever was. this course will continue through Saturday. security breach, we must Police Capt John Carmody, cilmen Leonard S. Bellezza Pflug and the reappointments alluding to the fact that be Will Try Best Dates for future courses, he said, will be set as •learn to live with it. The secu- in charge of department, and Alphonsus M. McGrath, of Board of Health mem- thought Mayor Graham' "I will do everything I can to stop it," they are reguired. rity of the nation is not at the blamed toe accident on "an accused him of leaking the bers Dr. Ralph Berman and passed along the information. Mayor Cioffi said. He claimed no knowledge of future plans ramparts alonei. Security also exceptionally low tide." He added that anyone who feels the gover- for the city structure as a therapeutic center lies in me value of our free in- The youth was pronounced nor's plan should be initiated in the building for addicts. stitutions," he said. dead on arrival at Monmouth should* personally inspect the structure. Paul Sinclair, a member of the state nar- The ruing was immediately Medical Center, Long Branch, "Then," he said, "maybe they will revise their cotics unit, will also work on thp present pro- appealed by the government .shortly after the accident at Littoral Society Urges opinion." gram, Mr. Russo said. to Judge Irving K. Kaufman 11:55 a.m. at the public beach. Dredging Moratorium FAIR HAVEN - The diree- - "Application of Delaware son. Rumson's Famous Inventor River Land Co to bulkhead - "Filling of wetlands at toc of the American Littoral Society, has called for "a mo- some 600 feet of Blossom Cove the foot of Pond Road, Bum- ratorium: on dredge permits' and fill behind.. son, for sewers, on the south and-stream encroachments" - "Dredging on the south bank. Tells His Own Life Story in the Shrewsbnry-Navesink bank at the foot of Grange - "Extensive bulkheading River basin pending wetlands Ave., Fair Haven. at Barley Point, Rumson, on - "Unlicensed fyke netting the south bank. ByJANEFODERARO In 57 pages, a story is put jor technological break- "Knight of the Order of Dan- father because he was always mapping and establishing ap- down so simply, so directly throughs that included coaxial propriate regulations. on the north bank west of - "Continued dumping of nebrog" presented by King too busy to bother with me, McLees Creek in late April, .sewage effluent from Ft. Mon- RUMSON - HaraldT. and is written with such hon- and submarine cable sys- Frederick IX. and I did not feel too sad Derickson W; Bennett, in a Friis, acknowledged as one of esty that its beauty is at times tems, design of the first com- letter to state Commissioner reported to Fish and Game. mouth into Parkers Creek. In the late W2t)'s, Dr. Friis (when he died)... But my -•"Houseboat sewage Loading Area the great inventors of this almost painful. mercial superheterodyne re- chose the 400-acr.e site in poor mother was broken- o'f Environmental Protection century.has written a book. Dr. Friis'spent most of his ceiver, developments in ra- • Richard J. Sullivan, said, "I dumping (approximately 2,000 - "The future loading of Holmdel that was to become hearted pounds of solids per year off sewage sludge at the North- It is a little, book, an au- career with the Bell Tele- dar, antennas and microwave Bell Labs. The land cost c a e know you will agree.this river, tobiography entitled "Sev- phone System. He served as systems (for which he is most system is endangered" and De Normandie Ave., Fair east Monmouth County Re- $70,000. He worked there.on "One subject affected my Haven).. enty-five Years in an Exciting director oi radio research as famous). Crawford's Hill in a rambling whole life. We had no elec- urged the commissioner to gional Sewage Authority far World." The 78-year-old in- well as head of research in He has won many medals wooden structure with his tricity in town and I thought send'a representative to a - "Bulkheading on the offshore dumping. ventor, now ix2tired, szfys he high frequency and elec- for his work. In 1954, ho re- brilliant and beloved "boys" that electric light was won- meeting of conservation com- north bank, just west and just - "Filling of marshes and- wrote it for fun. tronics. He Is known for ma- ceived the Danish decoration missioners scheduled .for to- east of the Oceanic bridge be- wetlands in the area of Rac- until his retirement in 1958. derful. I wished so much that tween Middletown and Uum- But the small book is more I might have a small gener- morrow night in Fair Haven See Moratorium, Page 2 of a personal monograph than ator, but its cost was 25 kro- Borough Hall. a technical one. ner and there was no money "... things seem to be com- In a series of brief vig- for such a large expense.... ing together in this area with nettes, the author describes Made Battery terrific speed and force," he his childhood in Den- "I succeeded in making a wrote. "I believe it is a good The Inside.Story mark .'.. his "luck" in getting miniature electric power time for the Department of ^university education... his plant of six Daniel cells... I Environmental Protection to Sen. Williams confident over Gateway Park Page 2 life as a young man in the made the storage battery of step in and wind down activi- ties until the Shrewsbury es- June bridal announcements made...... '. ...Page 10 United States ... his suc- lead plates that I found in the Engagements arc Disclosed Page 11 cesses and disappointments as brewery junk pile. It could tuary has the benefit of eco- logical study and sound plan- Trevino, Nlcklaus In Open playoff Page 14 a scientists with a large cor- light a small bulb for more Mcts divide; Yankees go down .Page 14 poration ... the joys and sor- than an hour so that I could ning." In his letter, Mr. Bennett rows in his personal life. read by electric light. I was so Bridge Advice 22 DAILY REGISTER Overall, the story is human proud and envied by my sis- cited these pending and cur- Classified 17-21 rent projects: PHONE NUMBERS and real. Its power lies in ters and friends." Comics »...... u..ruU.u..M»i2 Mafat Office 741-M1B stark, balanced sentences that Much later In tho book, ho - "Permit application of. Crossword Puzzle.... 22 Classified Ads 741-6900 say what they must say, no talks about the "big black Michael Stavola to bulkhead Editorials... 6 Legal Adv. 741-0010 more and no less. box" that Eero Saaririen built some 1300 feet of McLees Entertainment 23 Display Adv. 741-0010 Here are fragments from for Bell Laboratories at Holm- Creek and deposit 30,009 cubic Financial .23 Circulation Dept. 741-3330 the account of his childhood: del. Mr. Frlis served on the yards of dredged fill behind. Horoscope ....22 Sports Dcpt. 741-0917 "I nover had cow's milk as building .committee and was Monmouth I'nrk Today .IS Women's News 741-0010 a child... we children drank the only member who did, not llelga - Meet mo by the Movies 23 Accounts Payable 741-0010 near beer from my father's liko tho design. Knackebrod at International Obituaries ...... 4 Acct's Receivable 741-0910 brewery and did not suffer "I do not understand tho ar- Pantry, Red Bank Mali Jorg. Sports. , ...... M, IS Middletown Bureau 671-2250 from tho lack of milk... chitects who make monu- (Adv.) Television ...... 23 Freehold Bureau 452-2121 Women's News...... ,...10,U Long Branch Bureau 222-0910 ments for themselves and do SUMMER SCHOOL . '•Mark Twain's 'Tom Sa- not worry about the peoplo Classes for adults and teen- AUTHOR-INVENf OR — Harold T. Frllk inventor of microwave trans- wyer' did not impress who have to work in their agers. Register this week, ! me All of Tom's life was buildings," ho writes. Luncheon special, 95 and 80*. Ladies'-Meh's Tennis Clinic, mission and receiving systems, relaxes In Characteristically boyish man- Tuesday or Thursday, at Long All you can eat for $1.25, 11 10 sessions ?20.531-9874 (Adv.) ner In Rumson home with his autobiography. "Seventy-five Years in on familiar to us.... Mr. Mis maintains that it • •• Branch High School;. Monday a.m. to 3 p.m. Dinner Special . Exciting World." He says. "If .1 hadn't Invented these things, somebody Is wrong to have a laboratory or Tuesday at Red Bank Re- "I did not really know my Sco Famous, Pago 3 every day, 5255. LiUlo Kraut ' Youth Fare Europe.' From else would have In a very few months. gional High-School, 7:30-9 Restaurant, Monmouth St., -»1SO. Allwaya Travel, 741-8B35' p.m.64&3439. (Adv.) Red Bank (Adv.) otmim. (Adv.)>. Developer Right to Build FREEHOLD - Superior special use "permits frorifflie Court Judge Andrew A. Sal- township committee on the vest Jfas dismissed a com- zoning board's recommenda- plaint against a developer of tion, but that the new zoning" garden apartments in Free- ordinance places the power to hold Township, holding that grant the permits in the hands special use permits if sued in of the zoning board. The 1966 and 1967 are still valid- board said a n«w permit was and the Freehold Township required because changes Zoning Board of Adjustment were made in the plans. has no more say in the mat- Garden apartments are a ter. .yA permitted use in the residen- The zoning board has filed tial zone in the township with the complaint against a special use permit. ^Chesterfield Associates of Judge Salvest held that the Union and its president, Leon changes in the plans were mi- Kleiner, developers of 171 gar- nor and had been properly ap- den apartments on Kt. 537. proved by tbe Freehold Town- The action sought to Te- ship- Planning Board last strain the developer from con- March 9, that the zoning tinuing construction until spe- board had no more standing cial use permits had been ob- in the matter and that its tained from the zoning board. .complaint was filed too late. The board said that the pre- The judge isaid the board is Register Staff Plwto *r Den lutdl vious owner. Briar Hill Es- "merely a licensing agent." • GATEWAY OBSERVERS — U.S. Sen. Clifford P. Hansen, R-Wyo. on tates Inc., was granted the The zoning board had never boat, is greeted by Richard J. Sullivan, state Commissioner of Environ- rescinded Its action of recom- mental Protection, and U.S. Sen. Harrison A. Williams D-N.J., upon his mending approval of 110 gar- arrival at Sandy Hook Saturday afternoon. The senators and Mr. Sullivan Court Restrains den apartment units in 1966 .-• were joined by Sens. Alan Bible, D-Nev. chairman of the Senate Sub-com- and 61 additional units in 1967, mittee on parks and recreation and Frank E. Moss, D-Utah for a tour of Bus Drivers and no further units were ap- the 1.700-acre peninsula now occupied by Sandy Hook State Park and Ft. plied for. The plans call for 26 Hancock. The area is part of the $110 million gateway project which is ex- FREEHOLD - Superior . Court Judge Francis X. two-bedroom apartments and pected to provide recreation for 20 million New York and New Jersey- 145 one-bedroom units. residents. Crahay has continued a re- straint preventing the bus The changes included mov- 'rivers for the Hazlet' Board ing several buildings to place of Education from striking. all ot the structures within. The school year ended June 18.8 acres of the original 27- Quick Gateway Park 17. ' . acre- tract, and rearrange- Robert H.. Otten of Red ment of the parking area and Bank, representing the school pool site. board, told the court that the ' Building inspector John Al- OK Eyed by Williamsboard and the drivers are len testified that The project negotiating the money dam- met all of the requirements of the zoning ordinance and Coast Guard installation and . ages caused by the one-day iSANDY HOOK - Predicting ilar tour in preparation for Prospero De Bona of Jersey a state park. walkout by the drivers. •quick passage of a bill to Saturday's public hearings on' City, attorney for the devel- create the Gateway National the national park at Pace Col- Sen. Williams, a sponsor of The school board went to court May 28 after 11 of the 12 oper, introduced into evidence Park, Sen. Harrison A. Wil- lege in New York. tbe Senate legislation to a letter from Township At- liams Jr., Saturday was The park, which would create the park, said Saturday drivers, most of them house- wives, went out on an illegal torney John A. Kaye stating joined by fellow senators on a serve 20 million persons in the that passage of the bill could ' that all was in order. tour of here and at Breezy New York-New Jersey area, be accomplished by the end of strike over a dispute con- Register Staff photo Bernard I. Weinstein of Point in New York, two areas would include Breezy Point, a. this year, with the -project be- cerning salary talks. The driv-' TOPPED OUT — A freshly cut tree and an American flag were raised to Freehold represented the zon- *whicn will be included in the peninsular stretch t)f land at gun six months later. The ers want a 25-cent an hour in- the top of the Bayshore Community Hospital Friday signifying the build- ing board. park system. • the entrance to Jamaica Bay, project is slated to cost $110 crease. ing has been "topped out"—all outside construction completed. The $6.5 . The tour, by sea, land and other lands surrounding the million. million hospital which will serve 200,000 Bayshore residents, is expected air, was taken by members of bay up to and including Floyd Others in the tour were Sen. to be completed early next year. Taking part in the ceremonies were D. ' the U.S. Senate Interior Com- Bennett Field, the Great Kills Alan Bible, D-Nev., chairman Louis Tonti, board president, Mrs. Charles Schock, auxiliary president, mittee. On Friday, its count- on Staten Island and Sandy of the sub-committee; and Maunel Gale, trustee, and Thomas Goldman, administrator. erpart in the House of Repre- Hook, now partially occupied committee members Sen. Clif- sentatives will conduct a sim- by Ft. Hancock Army Base, a ford P. Hansen, D-Utah, and Births Frank E. Mosst R-Wyo. RIVERVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Deer- AMA Leader Predicts . Red Bank ing (nee Eleanor Kegley), 12 Hypo Needle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray Lane, Keansburg, Brown (nee Nancy Bowie), daughter, June 20. Charge Nets 103 Sand Spring Drive, Eaton- Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Wri- Doctor Shortage Relief town, daughter, June 17. xon (nee Laurel Scamans), ATLANTIC CITY (AP) - Dr. Walter C. Bornemeier of In other areas where me- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Win- Muhlenbrink Road, Colts An increased number of me- Fine of $25 ckowski (nee Janice Capillo), Neck, son, June 20. said he hoped this dical care is not readily avail- dical school graduates and a could be accomplished by JOIN LONG BRANCH -Roger 45 Sagamore Ave., Oceanport,- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mania able there should be guaran- trend toward group practice 1980. D. Womack of 623 Campbell daughter, June 17. (nee Carol Layfaette), 71 teed loans, he said. will solve the current short- He said the number of Ave. was found guilty of a Mr. and Mrs. William Flynn Washington St., Keyport, age of doctors, according to Bornemeier told newsmen charge of possessing a hypo- (nee Judith Sproul), 18 Ellis daughter, June 20. group practices had grown the outgoing president of the four-fold in the last decade after his speech that he ex- dermic needle on. June 7 and •St., Freehold, daughter, June ' MONMOUTH MEDICAL American Medical Associ- pected the AMA to adopt the fined $25 by acting Judge Ira 17. Long branch and that "medical school en- ation. • rollment is being doubled in new federal aid policy within Katchen. Mr. and Mrs. Lev Flourney Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Novak Speaking before the AMA many areas and increased in three years, lie said the Charles Boggs of 412 Sairs (nee Jean Fisher), 12 Morris (nee Nancy Farrington), 36 House of Delegates yesterday, all areas." present policy opposed federal Ave. was fined $50 on two St., Freehold, son, June 18. Parkview Ter., Lincroft, son, Grouping Favored aid to any particular group of During charges of trespassing on the Mr. and Mrs. Jean Claud June 16. doctors over any other group. Junior High School property, Faussier (nee Lucette Knip- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mit- Moratorium The high cost of maintain- $25 of which was suspended. per), 119 Campbell St., Union chell (nee Deborah McCain), ing a practice and the desire on the part of many young He spoke to the opening ses- Earn He was also given a 30-day Beach, daughter, June 18, 175 Coleman Ave., Long sion of the delegates, who will suspended sentence on a Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vos- Branch, daughter, June'17. On Dredging doctors for more free time has led to the increase in consider his recommendations charge of using loud and abu- Man (nee Juanita Depalma), Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan and other reports and resolu- POWERS sive language to children and 9ft.Main St., Matawan, son, group practices, he said. (nee Joyce Weir), 8 Robin Is Sought tions over the next four days. teachers of the school. June 18. Court, West Keansburg, son, Bornemeir predicted that 75 per cent of all American doc- Gene Hamilton of 290 Long Mr. and Mrs. Roger Anson June 17. (Continued) May Curb 2 for ONE tors would be in group prac- Branch Ave. was given a $100 (nee Marjorie Gibson), 203 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shee- One major report concludes fine, $75 of it suspended, Dartmouth Ave., Fair Haven, coon Island for real estate de- tice by 1980. han (nee Bridget Beyschlag), velopment. that it may be possible to cut when he was found guilty on a daughter, June 18. 5 jRavatt Road, Port Mon- Bornemeier urged the dele- •the medical curriculum from. Special g — "Permit application for gates to support federal aid to charge of assaulting Hatty Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Car- mouth, son,'June 17. .. ,.'.•> four years to three. Brown of the same address. rado (nee Dorothy Letts), Sta- Tmlkheading and filling of doctors who start practices in JERSEY SnOItE MEDICAL some 600 feet of riverfront in Douglas Gibson of Halbur- tion Road, Wickatunk, daugh- ghettos and other needy Neptnne MonmouUi Beach. Another report recom- Offer ton and Fifth Avesr. was found ter, June 18. areas. mends that doctors be able to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelly - "Dumping of fin dirt in guilty on a charge of tres- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bornemeier said urban me- prescribe on their own judg- (nee Joanne Frederick), 41B the Patton Point-Pleasure passing on the property of Campasano (nee Mary Cana), dical care was now being pro- ment contraceptive devices to Willowbrook Hoad, Freehold, Bay area, near river banks. James Spratley of 127 Liberty 288 Middle Road, Hazlet, son. vided in hospitals by interns son, June 17. teen-age girls. The report St. on June 8. He was given a June 18. •- "Dumping of about 6,001) and residents when it should notes legislation would prob- Mr. and Mrs. C. Grant,, Bring $25 suspended fine. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coogan cubic yards of dredge spoils be provided by doctors who ably be needed to protect the Levis (nee Cheryl Yarnall), 53 (nee Jill Mensorio), 48 Dan- onto Plum Island, part of have completed their training. doctor legally. In traffic' cases, Michael A. Manor Parkway, Lincroft, emar Drive, Matawan, daugh- Sandy Hook State Park, by "A hospital should not be Mohel of Lakewood was fined- son, June 17. ter, June 19. Corps of Engineers, and flow obliged to practice medicine $28 on a charge of speeding. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown of silt and muddy water into The AMA also announced a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas in the community because the Victor Sanchez of 615 Broad- (nee Janet Curtis), 29 Ma- nearby cove (Plum Island new communication program Burke (nee June Dogo), 51 doctors of the area have way was found guilty of driv- haris Drive, Wayside, daugh- was cleaned up by about 150 and presented the $10,000 ing without a license and Holmes Place, East Keans- moved to the suburbs," he. Sheen Award for outstanding ter, June 17. children and adults as part of said. About fined $20. burg, son, June 19. a local high school cleanup contributions to medicine to Grants Wanted Our Wakefield Wanza of 194 Bel- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tuzik Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pinit project two months ago.) Dr. Maxwell Finland of Bos- Special mont Ave. was fined $J5-on a (nee Gloria Strasser), 40 (nee Judith Donlin), 1558 He said federal grants fur ton. Finland is professor of You Can - "Sand dredge working on Teenage charge of careless driving. Country Club Road, Eaton- Forge Pond Road, Brick the ghettos would help doctors medicine emeritus at Harvard Program town, son, June 19. Township, a son June 18. third year of five-year permit, meet the high cost of starting University and has done re- a commercial operation. Both Come • Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Sanc- Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Con- a practice. search on antibiotics. - "Middletown sewer Finnish Gas Station hez (nee Olga Gonzales), 8 forte (nee Nancy Fons), 114 Sauna dumping sewage into Com- Holly Ave., Neptune, daugh- Ludlow Ave., Spring Lake, for and ter, June 20. pton's Creek. Showers Attendant son, June 18. Mr. and Mrs. Gregor As- Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wig- - "Beginning of Corps of Practically HOURS: bjorn (nee Audrey Weith), 163 gins (nee Janice Brown), 130A Engineer permit application 9 AM Held Up Fordham Drive, Matawan, Fulton Ave., Lakewood, procedures to expand Atlantic Highlands marina. to RED BANK--Police Chief son, June 20. daughter, June 18; Nothing! Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Barto Dr. and Mrs. Ross - "The proposed Sandy 9 PM George H. Clayton Jr. reports Hook Inlet. IF YOU SPLIT THE COST the armed robbery of an at- (nee Kathleen SuUivan), 268 McRonald (nee Carole Fleet), SAT. 9 to 4 Edgemoor. Road, Belford, 9 Salem Drive,'Colts Neck, - "Proposed Gateway Na- tendant at Colonial Esso, tional Recreation Area." COMPLETE Per Month Newman Springs Road and daughter, June 20. daughter, June 18. 4 MONTH Shrewsbury Ave., at 5:30 a.m. 50 Each Ah, summer. Natelsons Corner takes the casual. PROGRAM Friday and said the thief es- To the First caped with approximately life seriously with skinny rib tops -for all. UNUM1TED VISITS Weather: Cloudy, Warm 4 45 To Coll $150 from the cash register. No Intcrut - No Annual P«rc«nt«g*Hote He identified the attendant Variable cloudiness with a A band of thundershowers Some other reports: Boston as George Davis and said Mr. chance of thunderstorms this stretchfld from the Ohio. Val- 59 clear, "Washington 73 clear, ==—-GUARANTEED Davis reported he was ap- afternoon and early tonight, ley to Southeastern New Mex- Atlanta 69 clear, Miami 75 IF F0R m followed by clearing later' ico. More than two inches- of •IF YOU ARE A DRESS SIZE * - proached by a young male clear, Detroit 69 cloudy, St anil held up at gunpoint. tonight. Continued quite rain fell at Tucumcari, N.M., TO AIL CONSUMERS OF THE ..REASOHYo. u. , Louis 73 cloudy, Kansas City 14—YOU C«N BE A SI7F 10 BY July »• There were no injuries. warm and humid into tonight. and more than an inch and a. 72 clear, Dallas 77 clear, Los 14—YOU CAN BE A SHE 12 BY July 27 Jail lo receive the GORDON'S CORNER WATER CO. It- YOI) CAN BE* SHE 14 BY July j/ results listed Elaino The suspect is described as High today in the mid 80s. half dampened Cleveland. Angeles 64 clear, Seattle 59 JO — YOU TAN »)•: A SIZE 14 BY Aua 11 n J ...B. Y Negro, having short hair and Low tonight in the low to mid .Funnel clouds were sighted n - YOU CAN BF * SHE M BY Au£ II ™J*rs W1" B'»« YOU partly cloudy, Honolulu 76 AND THE VIliAGE WATER CO. MANAGEMENT, INC. i97i ° MONTHSS FREE wearing a black shirt and Wis. Sunny with mare comfort- in Central Illinois near Dan- partly cloudy. dark pants. He drove away able temperatures tomorrow, ville and Joliet. Thunders- south on Shrewsbury Ave. in a high in the low 80s. Wednes- torms, accompanied by winds TIDES Due to the extraordinary amount of "lawn Call 842-2451 Now white 19B3 Chevrolet Impala, day's outlook: Fair and pleas- of mon? than 50 miles an hmir, Sandy Hook registration unknown, the ant. were reported at Champaign watering" and because we wish to insure TODAY - High 7:35 p.m. you an adequate; supply of water for home for Vourf B£E Trial Visit & Figure Analysis chief added. In Long Branch, yes- and Decatur, 111, anil low 1:12 p.m. Tlie investigation is being, terday's high was 80 and the Thunderstorms also (loused TOMORROW - High 8:06 use, it is necessary to institute the following headed by Capt. Charles B. low was 36. It was 78 at 6 p.m. the. Northeast, the Northern a.m. and 8:18 p.m. and low schedule for the outside use of water. EtAiHE POWERS Jonits and •Patrolman Eobert The overnight low was 65 and Plains and the Gulf Coast. 2:l)(ia.m. and 2 p.m. J. Kennedy. the temperature at 7' this Elsewhere, fair weather is For Bed Bank and Uumson Odd numbered houses will water morning was fti. the rule. bridge, add two hours; Sea on odd numbered days. fttiffif SAION ' Drue Addiction Problem? summer Arrives Temperatures before dawn Uright, deduct 10 minutes; , Even numbered houses Will water BROAD & MONMOUTH ST., Call 988-8333 For Help Day or Summer officially arrived ranged from 94 at Blythe, 'Ca- Long Branch, deduct 15 min- today but it got a wet wcl- lif., to.48 at Marqucttc County utes; Highlands bridge, add 40 on even numbered days. MALL) RED BANK Night. | J "••ime over much of the nation. *[' i Mlli minute.'. *• Top of the Nfews Black Capitalism Chief NEW YORK - Two men who allegedly beat, kicked and shot a policeman in Queens early yesterday morning had to be rescued by' police from an angry crowd of bystanders who beat up the alleged attackers. Raps Stall on Grant Use "II we hadn't restrained the civilians," said one police of- ByCAKLZEITZ decisions and commitments to I had been informed by get the program under way, Commisioner Hume .that I ficer, "Hhey would have lynched them." should resign l>y Thursday the Patrolman James Cope called the reaction of the crowd TEENTON (AP) - Arch or ^'to replace me as execu- Whitehead-the head of the tive director in order to re- 18th of June, a date in be- "almost unbelievable" and said the spectators were so en- tween the canceled board raged by the shooting of Patrolman William Beschel "they state's black capitalism pro- turn to 'business as usual,' gram" charges that pettiness resplendent with inactivity, meeting.since I will not oper- •wanted to kill those two guys." ate the'program his way. The two men, charged with attempted murder, are Jan in the Departmentof Commu- lack of decision making and nity Affairs has delayed the program failure." . Clearly his way is not to oper- Ransom 26,6-foot-6 and weighing well over 200; and bis father, ate these two programs," Daniel, 66, of Long Island City. use of $4.5 million intended to , Meetings Not Held spur minority business devel- Whitehead said both the Whitehead charged. Police said Beschel approached them when he saw their Whitehead, 33, joined the car weaving dangerously, and the car with the younger Ran- opraent. , UDA and SDC have boards of But Edmund T. Hume, de^ directors which guide their state government on Feb. 22. som at the wheel almost ran the policeman down, ran a red He •• is scheduled to return in light and sped away, but got caught in traffic. partment commissioner, says policy and must approve their he's tired of Whitehead's rhe- decisions. Neither board has August to Fairleigh Dickinson toric. ever met, he said. University, where he had Alleged 'Bagman' Testifies Again Whitehead said Saturday His appointment as execu- been directing the devel- NATION'S COLORS ~"Dr. Victor J. W. Christie, Neptune superinten- that bureaucratic harass-, tive.director must still be ap- opment of a new Urban' In- NEWARK - The government's key witness in the Hudson dent of schools, center, receives fourth annual Stelnbach American Flag ipent, rumor mongering and proved by the boards, which stitute. County extortion-conspiracy trial says he prided himself on Award from Frederick E. Schlosser of Steinbach, right. Frederick W. jealousy among the depart- can only meet when sum- Headed Firm being a good engineer until he got involved In the "smelly Week, administrative assistant to the. New Jersey Highway Authority, is ment's hierarchy have stalled moned by Hume, Whitehead. Priqr to taking the Job at mess" in Hudson.County. at left. use of the funds. said. FtW Whitehead headed his Frank Manning, the former Hudson County engineer, is He noted that the meeting own business management one of several alleged bagmen who has testified for the gov- One Unclaimed Of the SDC board was post- and marketing firm, The Whi- ernment under a grant of immunity from prosecution. , " He also charged that the poned last Wednesday for one tehead Group, of New York. Manning continued to testify Friday against Jersey City Steinbach Makes money included the only fed- week. He said his $27,000 a year Mayor Thomas J. Whelan, Hudson County Democratic Chair- eral economic development state salary made him the man Walter Wolfe, and six others. They are charged with ex- grant that has never been /"