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Today: Our First All-(#pnty Mat Team / 'i 4 •>KA.!, " .-<,.-. • ' * ,' • " ^%^fe:-V' V ' SEE STORY, PAGE H Cloudy and Cool FINAL Partly cloudy and cool today, clearing tonight. Most- ) Red Bank, Freehold 7" ly sunny tomorrow and Sun- (^ Long Branch / EDITION day, little temperature change. 28 PAGES Monmoulh (oun(v*K OulNiandinff Homo VOL.W NO. 192 RED BANK, NJ. FRIDAY, MARCH 24,1972 TEN CENTS Iggislature OKs Legal Gambling Study : ikECrtQSi.aP) -- Uespjte,Uespjte-- - mainr tax informs andd threthree RepublicanRepublicanss votinge would begibegin itits studstudy aas soosoon hiss countcounty wantwantss tto opeopen sucsuch Albertt BurnsteinBurnstein,. D-BergenD-Bergen,, •casin.casino gamblingambling-nothing — nothing major tax reforms more and nothing less." He William T;t- against it. as the membership is appoint- a casino. spoke against the resolution, Supporters of the study saying, "what is involved here said the state had more ur- ersey Le^ll- ^ Since the measure does not ed. And he said a preliminary During a public hearing on claimed ihaX people want to is an effort to throw dust in gent problems to deal with to set*p \\£~ require Cahill's Signature, the report could be made by June casino gambling last year. gamble add'tHe Legislature the eyes of the people to di- now. forms«f It?.' commission could be appoint* 1. Littell introduced Playboy should not ctand in their way vert their attention from tax ed immediately by the Senate The measure was pushed in representatives to the Senate In response to a-question but rather should permit the . reform." A resotirtlon authorizing the state to reap some of the rev- president and Assembly the Assembly by Robert E. Lit- Judiciary Committee, spoke from Kolodziej, Litlell said he study was given final legisla- enue. speaker.. The resolution calls tell, R-Sussex, who said, in favor of their proposal, and "It's time for the leaders of did not know Cahill's position on the study. tive approval yesterday. Opponents claimed, as did for a preliminary report by "People want to gamble — le- then handed out the club's this state," he continued, "to ' Cahill has said the study Cahill. that it would divert June 1. gally if possible — illegally if press releases to newsmen. say we've had enough legal- Steven P, Perskie. D-Atlan- ized gambling and we should might be interpreted as an at- public attention from the State Majority Leader Al- necessary." Dumont Chief Sponsor tic. supported the measure go no further." tempt to sidetrack full consid- more crucial problems of tax fred N. Beadleston. R-Mon- Udell's district would ben- The chief sponsor of the res- and said a favorable vote "is eration of the recommenda- reform. ' mouth, who was one of the efit substantially If casino olution is Sen. Wayne Dumont Edwin a. Kolodziej. D-Mld- not a vote for gambling it's not a vote against tax re- tions of the State Tax Policy The vote on the resolution prime architects of the mea- gambling were approved, Jr., Republican of Sussex and dlesex, said the commission's form." Committee, which called for was 55-13, with 10 Democrats sure, said the commission since the new Playboy Club in Warren Counties. probe "would be a study of N. Ireland Government Taken Over by British LONDON (AP) - The Brit- legislation. Heath said the trial of suspected IRA mem- hard pressed by the Catholic land." ish government took over the takeover would last a year bers, one of the chief Catholic guerrillas of the IRA, the He vowed to press on with government of Northern Ire- but could be extended. demands. army put 2,000 more on stand- the war against the IRA and land today, ending 50 years of Heath had proposed to Faulkner maintained his by alert to be flown there if said that although some inter- local Protestant rule in a bid Faulkner that the British gov- government would be turned Protestant backlash develops. nees will be released, "we for peace that risked civil ernment take control of all. into a puppet regime if it sur- Heath said the seizure of must retain the power to ar- war.. security in Northern Ireland' rendered control of security to control of the province was rest and intern those who London. Prime Minister Edward — including the police — "an indispensable condition there is good reason to believe With 14,500 British troops in Heath'told the House of Com- while at the same time phas- for progress in finding a polit- are actively involved in ter- Northern Ireland already mons that Northern Ireland's ing out the internment without ical solution in Northern Ire-- rorism and violence." provincial government is being suspended. He said the strife-torn province will be governed by a commission ap- pointed by London and headed Red Bank Board-Teacher by a new appointee to the k? Wlrtptwit * British Cabinet. AFTER PEACE TALKS — Northern Ireland's Premier Brian Faulkner, In an overture to the Ro- right, shakes hands with Britain's Prime Minister Edward Heath follow- man Catholic minority in the ing talks at No. 10 Downing Street in London. The reported complete col- six northern counties of Ire- Impasse Declared Again lapse of the peace talks could mean the end of 50 years of Protestant gov- land, Heath as annunced By PAUL KERN teachers continue to press for thering teacher education and ernment in Northern Ireland. ; plans to release some of the 5.5 per cent. the yearly increments in its suspected guerrillas interned RED BANK - Salary nego- With the impasse declared, 5.5 per cent offer. there without trial and a ple- tiations between the Red it's now up to the state to ap- He called the inclusion of biscite on whether the people Bank Education Association point a mediator to iron out the education fund "ridi- of Northern Ireland want to and the local Board of Educa- the patties' differences. culous" and said that because to Tire' 3, unite.with the Irish Republic. tion have reached an impasse If the mediator fails to of !the board's stringent re- The outcome of the plebis- for the second time this year. bring the board and its teach- quirements, Only two teachers cite is a certainty, since Pro- The first impasse declared er association to an agree- were able to take advantage testants outnumber Catholics earlier this month, was tem- ment, the issues may be sub- of the fund this year. Balance Pay Board 2 to 1 in Northern Ireland and porarily cancelled and both mitted to binding arbitration. Mr. Dyer also compalined are solidly opposed to Catho- sides went back to the bar- At the last Board of Educa- "the board Is trying to with- WASHINGTON (AP) - The member to resign in two days, The President, who person- lic rule from the South. gaining tables last night but to tion meeting, Board President draw several items negotiated new "public" Pay Board set a called for a congressional in- ally announced his plans to 31 Months no avail. William V. Setaro said the in the past" including: rare Friday meeting for today vestigation of the whole wage- newsmen after outlining them The government took direct Allan Dyer, RBEA prest board would grant the teach- • -The right of the RBEA to as President Nixon pondered price control effort. House to a special session of the Cost rule of the province after 31 dent, announced last night ers a S.S per cent raise plus negotiate teachers' working which four businessmen he Banking Committee Chair- of Living Council, severely months of religious-political that a telgram was sent to the their yearly increments — an conditions. must fire to balance four man Wright Patman, D-Tex., criticized AFL-CIO President warfare that ha. s take. n 28.8- Public Employee Relations agreement that's widely used —Increases in health insur- union defections. said he might get one. George Meany, who walked lives and brought Britain to Commission after the session because of the Phase II guide- ance premiums. The President said he will United Auto Workers Presi- off the board Wednesday with its gravest constitutional once again declaring an im- lines. —Time previously made keep the present five public dent Leonard Woodcock left two AFL-CIO colleagues. crisis since King Edward VIII passe. However. Mr. Dyer report- available for teachers associ- members of the board, plus the board yesterday as Nixon Nixon said Meany's resigna- abdicated in 1938. Ronald Gabriel, chairman ed that the board last night ation representatives to nego- just enough businessmen to announced his plans to resh- tion had been prompted by Heath's action was the re- of the board's negotiating tried to include funds for fur- tiate. Allan (i. Dyer ape the board. balance whatever union mem- the. Pay Board's rejection of a suit of the collapse last night team, confirmed the impasse Woodcock, the fourth labor bers wish to stay. Woodcock 20.9-per-cent first-year pay of crisis talks between him but declined comment on the resigned at almost the same raise for West Coast long- and Northern Ireland's prime substance of the deadlock. time Nixon spoke, leaving shoremen. minister, Brian Faulkner. "Just a short time ago, he Teamsters Union President "The Pay Board was right." Faulkner and his Protestant said, "I felt there was a good Holy Week, Passover Police Chief Frank E. "Fitzsimmons the Nixon said. "Mr. Meany was government said they would chance we could come to an sole representative of orga- wrong." He said he respected resign rather than agree to agreement.