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The Daily Register VOL.101 NO Hot dog stand owner shot, was wearing handcuffs By JULIE WOLF curred and who the assailant was. However, the decision was later overturned by County He was fined UN in 1*74 for strewing his garbage all Mr. UmongeUi was shot with a small caliber handgun, Court Judge Donald J Cunningham, who ruled invalid the over Ocean Avenue. LONG BRANCH - Vincent UmoogellJ, owner of Vin- police said The handcuffs be was wearing when he arrived city ordinance under which Mr. Limongelli was convicted. •ieiHet Dog stsnd, was shot in the chest last night, poll" He maintained that the city had not picked up hit at the hospital were not Long Branch police handcuffs and The ordinance had prohibited itinerant vendors from reported. gargage. which was mounting up and attracting rail. In did not appear to be those of another police department, wiling their goods within IM feet west of Ocean Avenue. retaliation, he dumped it in the street and then refuted to Mr. Umoogelii, M, of Jotine Avenue, arrived it the police said Mr. Limongelli. who at the time received seven summonses accept a summons He was arrested and charged with the emergency room of Monmouih Medical Center shortly Police said, they did not know how Mr Limongelli for violating toe code, bad contended that he was exempt offense before 8 p.m. last night, sulfernng from a gunshot would in arrived at the hospital from the ordinance, because he operates his business from the chat and wearing handcuffs, police laid. Del Louis IMapolelano is in charge of the investigation private property. At the time. Mr. Limongellf took out newspaper ad- vertisements, distributed leaflets and appeared at council Mr. UmongeUi was reported in satisfactory condition Hr. Umongelli's hot dog concession on Ocean Avenue, The controversy surrounding Mr Umongelli's hot dog meetings pleading his case of harrassment •arty tab morning by hoapttal offlctali. which Is open during the summer season, was the subject of stand was part of the city's problem of how to regulate Police uid Uut as of early this morning, nobody had controveny several years ago. pushcart vendors Mr. limongelli. a former Marine who served in Korea, ben charged with the shooting They laid that initially Mr In July, 1170 Mr. Limongelli was convicted of violating a Mr Limongelli had previously clashed with city of- has previously admitted that he served time in prison 17 -°t had refused to say how the shooting hid oc city vending code and fined 1280 in municipal court ficials. years ago and aditted he was at one lime a drug addict The Daily Register VOL.101 NO. 136 SHREWSBURY, N.J. MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1 978 15 CENTS Begin, Sadat renew peace pledge OSLO, Norway (AP) - Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat was present at Sunday's ceremony behind the thick stone walls Marei. to read his message and receive his prize Jerusalem in November 1(77 to sow the seeds of peace, prom- renewed their commitments |o seek an Arab-Israeli peace and of Oslo's Akershus Castle The heavily-guarded 14th-century Nine other winners of Nobel prizes for Ihe sciences and ised. "No more wars, no more bloodshed We shall negotiate praised President Carter's help at a gala Nobel Peace Prize lortress was used for the first time because of security con- literature, including six Americans, received their gold medals and reach agreement' presentation as 5,000 Norwegians protested the award to them cerns and checks from Sweden's King Carl Ciiistaf at a ceremony in Sadat's message referred to the current deadlock and said: The Israeli prime minister and the Egyptian president Sadat, pleading the pressure of diplomatic effort! lo revive Stockholm. "We will spare no effort, we will not tire or despair, we will not shared the peace prize and its $185,000 stipend, but only Begin the stalled peace, negotiations, sent an emissary. Saved Ahmed Begin, renewing the pledge he made when Sadat visited lose faith, and we are confident that in the end our aim will be achieved ' Both men praised President Carter, who met with them at Camp David last September to draft agreements laying Ihe groundwork for peace Nobel ceremony is called Sadat said CARTER'S "single efforts to overcome obstacles in the way to peace deserves our keenest appreciation ' Begin said the 0.8 president at the Camp David summit "unforget- tably invested unsparing effort, untiring energy and great emotional, intellectual devotion in the peacemaking process." While the prize was being awarded in Oslo. Sadat was By LINDA ELLIS wife, their three children ginning, we had all been in- meeting in Cairo with Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, who was STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN and his parents, the Ralph troduced in English sent to the Middle East by Carter to try to break Ihe Israeli- — "It was an esthetic, emo- W Wilsons of Houston. Tex , "I said Thank you,'" the Egyptian deadlock Egyptian officials said Sadat did not go to tional and Intellectual adven- after Ihe afternoon ceremo- Texas native said Oslo because he blames the deadlock on Israeli "stubbornness " ture, all wrapped up in one!" ny, a banquet and gala ball Dr. Wilzon's gold medal is Egypt is demanding a timetable for Palestinian self-rule on That's how Robert Woodrow "The weather really fit in luo and oni'half inches in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River and ti the Gaza Wilson and his wife Eliz- with the day." the bearded diameter and is intended for Strip, while the Israelis fear if they accept a timetable and it is abeth of Holmdel. at 1:30 scientist noted "It was 20 display It was not put on a not met. Egypt might abrogate the entire treaty a.m. today Stockholm time, degrees, but sunny and it's •neck chain for presentation, The Egyptians also object to a proposed treaty provision described their Sunday - the first "day of sun we've but handed in a case barnng their participation in any future wars between Israel during which Dr. Wilson re- had." On one side. Dr. Wilson and other Arab states ceived the Nobel Prize for The Wilson entourage has said, is a portrait of Alfred The crowd of demonstrators was made up mainly of sup- Physics. been in this city since mid- Bernhard Nobel, the Swe- porters of the Palestine Liberation Organization They marched In a telephone interview week and will be returning to dish chemist and inventor through downtown Oslo in near-zero temperatures chanting with The Daily Register, Dr Holmdel and Houston in a who established Ihe prizes in ant i-Kegin slogans and calling for support for the PLO Wilson said he was handed few days. his will "We are against the award to Begin because he is a his gold medal at 4:49 p.m. There were 1,700 in the On the other side, are two terrorist." said one protester, "and also against Sadat, but not (la 45 a.m. EST) by King audience at the concert hall women — one representing so much ' XVI Carl Gustal at the during the awards ceremony nature and Ihe other science The Egyptian president's peace overtures to Israel have Stockholm Concert Hall. and 1.200 Laureates, their Isaac Bashsvis Singer incurred the enmity of much of the Arab world, including the Dr. Wilson and his Bell families and other VIPs told Mrs Wilson, his dinner Palestinians, who fear he will not get them the separate state Laboratories colleague. Dr were guests of King Carl and companion last night and they want. Amo A. Penzias of Highland Queen Silvia al a banquet at luncheon partner Saturday, Norwegian officials said it was the biggest protest against a Park, shared the Nobel cita- Town Hall, followed by I that he admires her hus- LABS LAUREATES LAUDED— Dr. Arno A. Penzias, second from left, peace prize selection in Ihe award's 77-year history But John tion with Professor Pyotr grand ball band's wink "enormously' shakes hands with Dr. Robert W. Wilson, both of Bell Laboratories In Sanness. a member of the prize committee, said "Despite Leonlevitch Kapitsa. 84. of "I feel good, very good, but doesn't understand it Holmdel, after receiving the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physics yesterday In having seen both street and mass media protests against this award, the committee would nor for one moment regret the Moscow. about the award," Dr. Mrs Wilson explained the Stockholm. The two share the prize with Soviet Professor Pyotr L. Kapitsa decision " He spoke at a the banquet for the recipients held Dr. Wilson. 42. and Dr Wilson said "I wasn't ner- theory lo singer, who won of Moscow, left. At right Is Dr. Peter Mitchell, Laureate in Chemistry. Penzias. 45. won the world 'a vous, although I expected to this year's Nobel l'rize for after the awards ceremony greatest accolade for be. when the King presented Literature It's too bad. Or cussed philosophy unongll dinner thai followed the (1 a I i o n of At Ihe ceremony in Stockholm. Americans were honored for achievement in physics for me with it. We (the Wilson said, lhat she wasn't ourselves for awhile jnrards," Mrs Wilton said, philosophy without tutor. work in physics, economics, literature and medicine their work in IMS - leading Laureates) had already giv- available at the press con- Or Wilson has done a lot •and when Professor TV or huge power plants " The physics pnze was shared by Arno A Penzias and lo the discovery of cosmic en our talks so there were ference held last Wednej- of speaking this week and Kapitsa fur Mime reason But.
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