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2 Accused Murderers Flee Hospital Angry Democrats Filibuster to End Springsteen stages rollicking reunion in Jersey, B1 GREATER RED BANK EATONTOWN Olympic women Air, water cleanup LONG BRANCH Marathon was one of EPA puts pricetag Today's Forecast: history, raw courage. at half-trillion. Partly sunny, humid Page B2 Page A3 Complete weather on A2 m The Daily Register VOL. 106 NO. 337 YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1878 MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1984 . 25 CENTS 2 accused murderers flee hospital BY PETE WALTON sergeant said neither escape was spokesperson Charlene Brown, who playing cards?" Hornik asked murderers were missing security improvements. Hornik also said he would ask Porch and Barakat are "Krol MARLBORO - Two accused reported to local authorities until was unavailable for comment early "This indicates to me that there is Gov Thomas H. Kean to conduct a patients, ' housed at the psychiatric murderers declared incapable or approximately 9 p.m. this morning a cover-up on the part of the staff "full investigation" of security hospital because they are Judged standing trial escaped from And township Mayor Saul G. Hornik said he was "outraged " "They (hospital police) are not procedures at the hospital The mentally incapable of standing Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital last Hornik said the hospital's police as a result of the latest escapes and being dealt a fair hand. The mayor said boards of inquiry set up trial night department was not notified of the called the township "a community problem is at the staff and super- escapes for several hours after the visory level," he alleged. in the past to review similar "It is time that the com Husni Barakat. 34, of Old Bridge, under strejs." men were reported missing. Hospi- situations at Marlboro were missioner (state Human Resources was reported missing at R p.m., and The mayor accused hospital staff The mayor called for disciplinary tal police would not answer ques- "worthless" because the state De- Commissioner George AlbancsiM Marcus Porch. 33. of Plainfield, members of handcuffing their own action against any staff members tions about the escapes, referring partment of Human Resources face up to the fact that Krol was last seen an hour later. security force. who failed to immediately inform queries to state Human Resources authorities that the two accused failed to implement suggestions for However, a township police "What are they doing over there. See Two, page At Angry Democrats filibuster to end Mm spending impasse • 1 V MIL another battle may take its place i I if 4t " ;. WASHINGTON (API - Senate finance most of the government - Democrats, angry over the admin- including the Pentagon and the over President Reagan's request to istration's refusal to compromise Department of Health and Human increase this year's allotment of * f on defense spending, are blocking Services - through a stopgap military aid to El Salvador action on bills to provide operating emergency spending resolution. Late last week. Republicans on money for more than half the "It would be too bad if it came the Senate Appropriations Commit federal government. to that." Senate Majority Leader tee lacked 1117 million in military Sen. Lawton Chiles, D-Fla., sup- Howard H Baker Jr., R-Tenn , said funds to a 16 9 billion emergency V ported by the Democratic minority, late last week. "But it could come money bill which Senate leaders launched a filibuster last week to that." said they hope can be handled on against a routine motion to waive The Senate planned to vote today Tuesday The Senate committee budget restrictions on spending on a cloture petition that could action came one day after the bills — a motion Chiles said is choke off debate on the budget House passed its version of the becoming too routine and is necess- waiver. But 80 votes are needed to measure without any new military ary only because of White House Invoke cloture, and there are only money for El Salvador HdKviMttflaqrfliM recalcitrance on defense spending 55 Republicans in the Senate Sen. Daniel K Inouye, D-Hawali. PROCESSION OF FLAGS — Flags representing Methodism in the United States Approximately The filibuster for the moment is Senate Democratic Leader Rob- says he will fight the increase on 90 nations where Methodism is practiced are 2,000 persons attended from 30 nations attended blocking only an appropriations bill ert C. Byrd, D-W Va , said Demo- the floor, but Republican backers for the Agriculture Department crats are In no hurry to provide the such as Sen. Bob Kasten of Wiscon- carried into the Ocean Grove Auditorium during ,ne yvorld Methodist Camp Meeting yesterday ceremonies commemorating 200 years of But Democrats say seven other five additional votes needed to end sin say they hope a bipartisan 1985 spending bills that still must be Chiles' filibuster , attitude will carry the president's approved by the Senate will fall "He's trying to call attention to proposal through. victim to similar filibusters unless the fact that the budget process, On the other side of Capitol Hill. the White House starts showing a which is the law, is being the House scheduled a full slate of willingness to talk compromise emasculated," Byrd told reporters legislation this week, including a Ocean Grove meeting bill calling for a sixfold increase in Senate Republicans say the If the Senate resolves that dis- filibuster could force Congress to pute or temporarily puts it aside, See Angry, page At marking bicentennial Richard Burton dead at 58 GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) - form, perfectly" Saturday night, Richard Burton, the Welsh actor but later became ill He said he was of Methodism in t/.S. who juggled a spellbinding stage unable to specify the symptoms of and screen career with alcoholism the illness, but Burton was taken to the hospital early in the morning BY MICHAEL W. SUTKOWSKI Grove Auditorium, where cer- munity and a volcanic love life that Hurt added, "You will appreciate ~. ., „„„.,„ „ .. emonies are being held until However, notably absent was a included two marriages to Eliza- that Mrs Burton Is not available " OCEAN GROVE - Eyei well- Saturday Coincidentally. the delegation from the world's larg beth Taylor, died yesterday. He Burton's fifth wife, Sally Hay, 3(1. ed, but not the skies, as the sun audltoriutn is celebrating its 90th est Methodist church in the world, was 58 whom he married 13 months ago. glimmered through nin clouds anniversary this year . located in the Soviet Union. Of- The coalminer's son who became was with him when he died, London yesterday morning on an emo- Nature cooperated for the ficials of the Tallinn church could a renowned Shakespearean stage Broadcasting Corp. said She was a tional moment in this seaside pageantry as the procession not obtain visas in time to attend actor and a Hollywood superstar former British Broadcasting Corp community's history — a world moved hi faint sunlight from the the camp meeting. Walker said died at 5 p.m (11 am F.DT) at production assistant camp meeting commemorating boardwalk to the auditorium, sev- A uniques feature will be six Geneva's Cantonal Hospital, ac- In New York, Chen Sam, Miss the bicentennial of Methodism in ral blocks away services, conducted by preachers cording to Dr. Andre Marti of e Taylor's publicist, said the actress America. Ironically, it rained throughout from six continents, held at the nearby Nyon Hospital. He had was in California with two of her And, most appropriately, "When h of the remainder of the same hour each morning this treated Burton for 30 minutes muc children the Windows of Heaven Open" was county. week. "We are trying to show the before sending him to the Cantonal "They are extremely, extremely the theme of the keynote sermon "H started splendidly." said world dimensionof the church," Hospital. upset," said Ms Sam, herself by the Rev Sir Alan Walker, Walker during a telephone inter- said Walker. The church has 51 Burton had a villa near Nyon at weeping "I Just got off the pMoe director of the World Evangelism view. "It was an impressive event million communicants Cellgny, about nine miles east of with Liz and the kids Of course, It's of the World Methodist Council, with a great deal of spiritual Exemplifying that dimension is Geneva Doctors at Cantonal Hospi- a shock " Sydney. Australia power" a service that will be conducted by tal declined comment The meeting opened with a Among the two thousand per- a Brazilian minister speaking in "He was taken ill and died of a She said Miss Taylor would issue cerebral hemorrhage. It was very a statement but "definitely not stirring procession of 90 flags sons attending the services were Portuguese The prayers "will be RICHARD BURTON representing the countries in more than 100 Methodists who translated into English by a black sudden He has been in tremendous today No way " which Methodism is practiced, and traveled from 30 countries to from communist Mozambique," form recently," said Burton's Last June. Burton, the star of the skirl of the Cameron High- participate. The foreign del- said Walker, brother Graham Jenkins in the death to reporters at Burton's such classic films as "Who's Afraid landers Pipe Band of Philadelphia. egations are staying with various A program of musical presen- Portsmouth He said he last saw villa, Pays de Galles (Wales), of Virginia Woolf" and "The Spy The flags will drape the Ocean residents throughout the com- ^ Methodists, page At Burton two weeks ago where the actor had arrived for a Who Came in from the Cold," had In Celigny, Burton's friend and brief vacation last Wednesday. fellow actor John Hurt announced Hurt said Burton was in "good
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