U.S. Awaits Crucial Labor Verdict on Phase 2 Today
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Tax Policy Suit1 Held SEE STORY BEtOf Sunny and Mild Sunny and mild today and to- morrow, Clear, cool tonight, FINAL Fair and cooler Thursday, PEWT REGISTER (^ Long Branch' J JL 1 JLriff \^ JLfc>*m# JsL JLJiJL % EDITION 22 PAGES Monmouth County's Outstanding Homo Xewspauer VOL.94 NO.75 RED BANK, N..I. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12,1911 TEN CENTS U.S. Awaits Crucial Labor Verdict on Phase 2 Today WASHINGTON (AP) - A conflicts in private and public labor and representatives of If other GOP figures were working, but it would bring While labor pondered, con- nation with its paychecks and statements on how they will the public. speaking in soothing tones, unemployment below the 5- sumer advocate Ralph Nader prices frozen against inflation work. The White House has said House Republican Leader per cent level by next year. said he had the program sized waited with the adminis- Reportedly, labor's objec- the Cost of Living Council Gerald Ford of Michigan Labor leaders were short- up: it is "a rape" by execu- 1 tration today for a crucial tions center on whether the would not review individual could not suppress his amaze- sighted, while men on the pro- tive expansion, he claimed. verdict from top labor leaders existing Cost of Living Coun- decisions, but would keep ment that Meany "has nit- duction line supported the "Any strict constructionlat on President Nixon's second cil headed by Secretary of the watch on trends "for con- picked, sharpshootcd at the President's program, he said, judge wouldn't take any more round of economic controls. Treasury John B. Connally sistency with the anti-inflation program." in criticism similar to that than 14 minutes to dispose of the Executive Council of will have veto power over goal." The council could step Ford told a New Orleans au- voiced in August when Meany these programs on a con- the 13 million member AFL- wage decisions by the Pay in If wage-price decisions de- dience that not only is the was termed out of step with stitutional basis," Nader told CIO was called to a special Board composed of business, viated from those goals. Nixon economic program the rank and file. a Senate subcommittee. meeting here, and the heads of the twa largest independent unions, the Teamsters and United Auto Workers, were on the guest list. Republican leaders have in- Sheriffs Irresponsibility' directly .certified that the de- cision whether to participate by the labor leaders can make Register Staff Photo or break Nixon's Phase 2. SOUND OF MUSIC — On stage flanked by Ameri- That participation is "criti- At Jail Assailed by Kavalek can and Italian flags, Louise Natale of the Opera cally necessary," said Sen. Theater of New Jersey sings "Regnava Nel Si- Jacob Javits, R-N.Y., in ap- ByWILLIAM J. ZAORSKI that the guards did not know guards also feel that there cratic opponent in one re- Sheriff Kiernan that there lenzio" at "America: Italian Style!" production pealing to top labor figures. how to utilize those features. should be better training. spect, that of higher salaries was no training because of toe . at Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, yesterday And Hugh Scott, Senate Re- FREEHOLD - Ernest G. It also cited the lack of forma- Mr. Kavalek appears to be for guards. However, he took low.salaries. "I think he in- . In observance of Columbus Day. Citizens came publican leader from Pennsyl- Kavalek, Republican can- lized training of guards. The in agreement with his Demo- issue with a statement by See Kavalek, Page 2 from all over state to mark anniversary of Colum- vania, said a failure by labor didate, for sheriff, yesterday bus landing In America. "to give the President a criticized incumbent Sheriff chance" would "irreparably Paul Kiernan, a Democrat, injure the nation's efforts to charging him with being "ir- revitalize the American econ- responsible in his duties in the Columbus Dayomy." administration, of the county Meanwhile, a spokesman jail." said AFL-CIO President Mr. Kavalek, a county free- George Meany had not heard holder, launched his .political from any fence-mending emis- campaign at a news confer- Made Merry saries from the adminis- ence yesterday. tration proper. The GOP candidate chal- Meany has been largely si- lenged Mr. Kiernan to pub- lent on Nixon's proposals for a licly state that he will stand M Arts Center Pay Board and a Price Com- on his record in his bid for re- mission to slow inflation when .£>• election. By FLORENCE BRUDER the freeze expires Nov. 13, ex- In an hour and a iialf long cept to say that he has found press conference, Mr. Kava- HOLMDEL -r "America: Italian Style!" went off in rous- lek reviewed the history of the ing, melodic, hand-clapping fashion at the Garden State Arts county jail, citing two jail Center yesterday. breaks and charged that irre- "'• It was polumbus Day and the Italian-American commu- MorePOW gularities, the lack of training nity from around the state gathered on the brisk, sunny, au- and poor administration at the tumn hillside to not only enjoy artistry at its finest, but also to Releases jail had prompted him to seek support the Garden State Arts Center Fund which allows for the office of sheriff. the presentation of more free programs for the school children Exception Taken and senior citizens of New Jersey. Possible „•! They were all there—school children, senior citizens and SAIGON (AP) - A U.S. sol- Mr. Kavalek alleged that hundreds of In-betweens. dier whose release from Viet Sheriff Kiernan has main- tained that the warden (Ralph .' More than 3,000 happy patrons filled the amphitheater and Cong captivity has triggered Cook) runs the county jail and Reginer Staff Pilots lawns to enjoy a program of opera, popular music, even a speculation about freeing of not he. "I take great ex- WANTS TO BE SHERIFF — County Freeholder Ernest G. Kavalek, right, who Is the Republican candi- stand-up comedian. more prisoners of war left South Vietnam for home ception to this as a candi- date for sheriff, opposing incumbent Sheriff Paul Kiernan, a Democrat, launched his political cam- Featured were the diminutive Licia Albanose of Metropoli- date," said Mr. Kavalek. paign yesterday at a news conference in Freehold. Here, he meets with newsmen. tan Opera fame and Enzo Stuarti, internationally known stage, today. recording and television, star. Staff Sgt. John C. Sexton The GOP candidate charged that the two jail breaks oc- And Uiere was more: Jr., 23, left aboard a U.S. Air curred because of lack of ade- Soprano Louise Natale of the Opera Theater of New Jer- Force medical evacuation flight after telling newsmen quate training of jail guards. sey and tenor Jerome LoMonaco of the New York City Opera He said he will institute posi- lifted their gifted voices in unparalleled song before Ray from his stretcher, "it's great School Tax Suit Attacked tive training for guards and LeRovere took over at the piano with tender selections from to be back. The hamburgers and ice cream sure taste pledged he would give every "Love Story" and Morty Storm, billed as Stuarti's "favorite : man an equal opportunity to comedian," complimented the audience on its enthusiasm. good." The Warren, Mich., soldier prove himself capable of per- The enthusiasm was evident from the moment the first forming the job. was freed by the Viet Cong By Loel/s GOP Opponents care and buses pulled into the great parking lot until the last person drove off into the evening. last Friday after 26 months in Mr. Kavalek maintained MANALAPAN - The two longed costly litigation. fact, it is utterly superfluous." the burden of school support that a report by two federal Appreciation Voiced ' captivity. GOP Township Committee Kenneth G. Olsen and The candidates said a similiar off the h'omeowner's back Yesterday, the United jail inspectors /was damaging candidates have charged that Francis J. Rockelein • sug- suit Wed by a Jersey City at- while maintaining local school "Why, we came to hear the music," said Mrs. Elizabeth of the operations of the county McMurray and Mrs. Robert Butler, senior citizens of Mata- States and South Vietnam independent candidate Gerald gested that the process of put- torney two years ago is ex- autonomy. freed a captured North Viet- jail. That report said that the K. Locb's suit challenging the ting more responsibility for pected to be decided in the Mr. Rockelein suggested wan. "We love it," they agreed. $3.1 million jail in Freehold Mrs Linda Karson of Matawan didn't let her confinement namese lieutenant in Cam- present system in New Jersey the support of local schools on near future. that the decision of the Tax bodia in exchange for Sexton, Township contained many of financing public education the state should not involve Policy Committee, expected to a wheelchair stop her attending: "It's easy to get around security features that would Taxpayers Pay here, and this is a real treat." saying it was hoped the act through the property tax "thetourtroom." The pair pointed out that soon, should be put on a refer- make it the envy of jails would affect the stability of "I'm here to celebrate Columbus Day - It's that simple," would lead to still further They said Mr. Loeb's case since the township's tax col- endum, since "that is the only throughout the country but local schools and result in pro- smiled Mrs. Charles Mennella of Union. POW releases. is "neither new nor novel. In lector and school board are way to gauge what people And young David Sleek of Somerville came with his father named in Mr.