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Overflow Holmdcl Problems SEE STORY PAGE t£ The Weather Partly sunny today, high in FINAL low 70s inland, lower on coast. Mostly cloudy and mild to- Red Bank, Freehold morrow, chance of thunder- Long Branch EDITION storms. I .36 PACES Moiimouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper VOL.95 NO.213 RED BANK, N.J. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2,1973 TEN CENTS HmmiiiiliiiiUMiiiiiiiiHiliiumiiiimiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiililiiiilii iimiiiffl I B«"imi«iiiii H mi >« unm iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin HIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i i urn iimiiiimiiniiuin i HIM iiiiHrnmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiuiiiiimiaimroiimimiiiimiiiii Reactions to Nixon's Talk Widely Varied ByGREGBORAK "I don't know what to be- tergate to kill any move to im- bridge Ave., Fair Haven. "He lieve," said Brett Elliott, a Ft. peach him." knows more than he's telling Local reaction to President Monmouth microwave radio No such proceedings have and what he did say came too Nixon's Monday night address repairman. "I can't see Nixon been undertaken. If the Presi- late." <;., concerning the Watergate being naive enough to let his dent is charged with mis- Mr. Nixon ended his address bugging case runs the gamut assistants pull the wool over conduct in office, the House of by saying "Tonight, 1 ask* for from "It's all his fault" to "It his eys that far. He's too Representatives has the sole your prayers to help me in ev- was excellent." shrewd a politican not to power to impeach him. A ma- erything that I do throughout A random sample of public know what his aides were jority vote is required to in- the days of my presidency to opinion conducted in down- doing and the whole speech itiate the procedure. The U.S. be worthy of their hopes and town Red Bank and among was far-fetched." ' Senate acts as the court with of yours. politicans yesterday produced the chief justice of the Su- "God bless America. And Harold Seldin, a civil engi- condemning, middle-of-the- preme Court presiding. A two- God bless each and every one neer at 60 Broad St., Red road and laudatory comments thirds roll call vote of sena- of you." Bank, went a step'1'further in concerning Mr. Nixon's ac- tors present is required for Lauds Choice voicing his doubts about the ceptance of the responsibility conviction. John Ekdahl of 18 Button-^ motives of the President. for the Watergate case. "Ending his speech with wood Land, Rumson, said the President didn't go far enough In .his address, Mr. Nixon "The whole thing stinks," something like 'God bless in his address but praised him said he had no knowledge of he said. "The speech was a America and everyone' was for appointing Mr. Richardson political espionage at the Wa- calculated device or gamble really a trick to get sympathy as attorney general. Mrs. Veronica Dinen Brett Elliott Harold Seldin Irving Ritterman tergate or attempts to cover it to curtail the public and Con- from the public," said Mrs. See Nixon, page 2 'Nixon too shrewd' Whole thing stinks' 'Whole-heartedly approve' up. gressional ire concerning Wa- Veronica. Dinen of 225 Cam- 'lie fowws more' Trooper Slain, Another Wounded on Turnpike EAST BRUNSWICK - A to the Administration Building men, both of whom had been" There'was'speculation that New Jersey state trooper was and was driven to a nearby shot. Foerster may have shot the shot to death early today and hospital. The man was pronounced man and woman whose bodies a second trooper wounded af- When other officers arrived dead at the scene while the were found in the car and that ter stopping a car on the New at milepost 83, they found woman was reported in serious the second man may have Jersey Turnpike for a minor Foerster's body, the spokes- condition with multiple gun- continued south on the Turn- motor vehicle violation. man said. shot wounds of the upper pike before abandoning the Tlie body of Trooper Werner The car halted by Harper body. car. Foerster, 35, of Old Bridge, was occupied by two males The other man was not im- was found near milepost 83* a and a female, the spokesman mediately located and local Foerster, who joined the few hundred yards south of said. The vehicle was found and state police began at once state police in July, 1970, was the Turnpike Administration later at milepost 78, five miles to comb the Middlesex County married the spokesman said Building here. He was pro- to the south, and contained farm country in search of He and his wife, Rosa, had nounced dead at the woman and one of trie him. one son, Eric, 3. Middlesex Genera^ Hospi- tal in New Brunswick with multiple gunshot wounds. Foerster was answering a call from Trooper John Har- Nixon Eyes Agnew per, 29, of Freehold, who had radioed that he had stopped a AFTERATH OF FATAL FIRE — What remains ture. Five persons died in the blaze ond nine oth- southbound car with Vermont of the Manhattan Hotel in Lakewood, after an ers" were injured. (See Story, page 3.) license plates for a traffic of- early morning fire destroyed most of the struc- fense. For Broader Role Troopers who stop automo- biles for vehicular matters WASHINGTON (AP) - The President was closeted but rather that the chief of are required to call for a President Nixon,' seeking to in the.Oval Office with Agnew staff's duties may be taken backup patrol car as standard put his White House in order, yesterday, discussing the vice over in part by the Office of Parochial School Aid Ruling operating procedure, a police is said to be considering an president's new responsi- Management and Budget. spokesman explained. expanded role for Vice Presi- bilities. Haldeman and Ehrlichamn Harper was shot in the shoul- dent Spiro T. Agnew now that What they will be is ex- were seen leaving the White der as he approached the two top aides have left be- pected to be announced short- House yesterday earring To Be Appealed to Top Court waiting car, the spokesman cause of the Watergate scan- ly- stacks of documents, even as said. The ^ooper then walked dal. A restructuring of the White the FBI mounted a ''round-the- TRENTON (AP) - Gov. Monday and is'not due in, the four New Jersey Roman lated the U.S. Constitutional House staff, made necessary clock guard in offices con- William T. Cahill says New Trenton before November. Catholic bishops. provision for. the separation of by the resignations Monday of taining Watergate-related Jersey will appeal to the U.S. Marcel Kennedy, of Pas- The letter, written by Ed-church and state. chief of staff H.R. Haldeman files. Supreme Court to overturn a ward J. Leadem, executive di- Press Secretary Ronald L. saic, vice chairman of the The program was adopted and top domestic adviser John federal court ruling that upset rector of the conference, said Ziegler said the guard was parents organization, said the in 1971 and provided $10 a Compensation D. Ehrliehman, also was dis- the state's J19.5 million paro- court ruling was "but another in part, "it is our feeling that cussed with Agnew and at a posted "to physically protect chial school aid plan. all steps be taken as promised year to parents of elementary the files to make sure that ac- interpretation that attempts school students and $21) a year 3U-minute meeting with the to use the Constitution as a by you to seek the reversal of cess and removal of any files The governor told a crowd for the parents nf higli school Cabinet. of parochial school children means to deprive, rather than this decision by the ... Su- were supervised in accor- students to pay for textbooks, "It's a meeting that has to estimated to be 8,(100 strong insure the civil rights of indi- preme Court so as to right the Probe to Hear be seen as important," a dance with very strict proce- instructional materials and by police that "we'll fight it to viduals." injustice which has been White House source said. "We dure." He said FBI agents supplies. the Supreme Court." The rally tied up traffic in wrought upon our children can assume that the subject checked everything removed But Cahill told them that Trenton for several hours as and their parents." A second part of the plan dealt with the future more by the two resigned aides. "there is no basis at this time scores of buses ringed the The three-judge federal paid for secular supplies, Judges Today than such things as Water- White House sources said to ask the Legislature to War Memorial Building and court ruled April 15 that the equipment and services in the gate." that before Haldeman and Ehr. enact another law until we police cut off access to the entire program of parochial private and religiously atfil- TRENTON (AP) - The lost, stolen, destroyed or oth- A participant in the Cabinet lichman resigned, they in- have exhausted the available State House. and private school aid vio- iated schools. State Commission' of In- erwise mysteriously dis- meeting said Kenneth R. Cole, spected government files, judicial remedies." As Cahill entered the audi- vestigation continues public appeared. Memories in some executive director of the Do- seeking documentation for Cahill's rival in the June 5 torium the students began hearings today on alleged instances became quite vague mestic Council, will take over their claims of innocence. The Republican primary, Hep. chanting, "Help us governor, abuses in the workmen's com- or inconsistent," McCarthy some of the duties handled by search apparently resulted Charles J.