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SEEST0RYPAGE2 Rain Expected .. and tonight, Cloudy with FINAL chance of showers tomorrow., Bed Bank, Freehold 1 Long Branch EDITION Moninoiith County's Home Newspaper for 92 Years V0I.-93NO.222 RED BANK N J. THURSDAY. MAY 13, T97I TEN CENTO 18 Rounded Up in County By ED WALSH tune, Eatontown, and Fair Tie arresting teams, which vid B. Kelly, state police.su- A large quantity of heroin SC; Raymond C. Werner, 28, ald L. Cook, 26, 35 Watson FREEHOLD - Eighteen Haven. included 20 state troopers, 33 perihtendent, on the area's bad been confiscated during 523 Sairs Ave.; his brother; Place, Eatontown; Frank people were £ni custody by 8 According to State Police local police officers, and eight drug problem. this morning's raid and other John B. Werner, 21, same ad- Lupinaccia, 25, 31 Chelsea a.m. today as a result of an Sgt. Frank R. Licitra, who men from, "the county prose- "This is a long tedious and merchandise, including three dress; Gary Tawler, 34, 257 Aye.; James Williams, 23, 95 early morning narcotics raid coordinated the raid, under-' cutor's office were briefed by dangerous job, which includes- allegedly stolen color tele- Willow Ave.; James E. Tur- Lippincott Ave.; John W. Wil- conducted by state, county, cover agents had purchased a Sgt Licitra at 5 a.m. in tie. a lot of man hours and mon- vision sets were recovered by pin, 34, 246 Central Ave.; liams, 29,62 Grant Court; Vin- .-and local police. quantity of heroin during the Grand Jury Boom of the Mon- ey," Sgt. Ltcitra said. "We' police. Those arrested were Frederick Stacen, 25, 7 Sea- cent A. DeMarzo, 26, Apt. 60, • The raid, whtefris the result investigation that'amounted raouth County Courthouse pri-' hope this raid will put a lot of scheduled to be arraigned be- view Manor; Edward H. John- Woodrow Wilson Homes, and of a three-montn undercover to several thousand dollars. or.tothe7 a.m. raid, sellers out of business. fore District Court Judge son, 34, 19 Seaview Manor; Alex I. Blue, 37,442 Hendrict- investigation, by state police 45 Warrants Out At CiofU's Bequest "We can't say this will stop George Gray.. Jacqueline R. Florke, 25, of sonAve. was centered in the Long Sgt. Licitra said that a total ' The investigation was start- the heroin trafficking com- Arrested from Long Branch Price's Motel, Ocean Ave.; Others were "Douglas T. Di Branch area but several ar- of 72 complaints were signed ed at the request of Long pletely, but it will put a dent were Albert Robinson, 20, of Charles E. Cooper, 22, 80 Biase, 23, Acorn Place, Colts . rests were also expected to be and arrest warrants issued for Branch Mayor Henry Cioffi, in sales for quite some time," 470 Joline Aye., Long Branch; Grant Court; Harry I. Wil- Neck, and Donald L. Cook, 35 made in Asbury Park, Nep- 45 persons. who sought helpfrom CoL Da- he stated. Joseph Smith, 22,18 Laurel liams, 25,16 Ellis Ave.; Don- Watson Place, Eatontown. •^dihWorr •*«. ' *» J£« fZlOi Senate Democrats Hail Plan for Gateway Park WASHINGTON (AP) - A away every year" from the veloped. Over-all, he said, Gateway few Democrats said the idea Sandy Hook State Park, Wil- Secretary of the Interior represents a new turning was an old one, but generally liams said he wanted to know Rogers C. B. Morton later tes- away from military to domes- a Senate-committee'hailed specifically how each area of tified he would rather "hang tic priorities in federal spend- yesterday Gateway was going to be de- loose on development." ing. plan to build a park on both sides of New York Harbor as an ideal way of getting parks to the people. The only disagreement is over how large the Gateway Rt. 33 Plans Seen National Recreation Area should be and .whether home owners there should be forced to move. Nearing Completion Nixon flew over the area ' Monday to kick off the' $100 " TRENTON -'"The completion of the duali- the commuter railroad projects in the shore million proposal. With him zation of Rt. 33 to the New Jersey Turnpike is area. were New York and New Jer- 30 to 60 days from completion," according to • Mr. Kohl told the delegation immediate re-' sey officials. Commissioner John C. Kohl of the state's De- pairs are being made to the tracks and Rep. William F. Ryan, D- ± , _,x , FOR LIFE IN NEW YORK - Sequence shows police struggling with 14-yar-pld boy they said partment of Transportation. roadbeds. These, repairs will help make the ; tried to lump from building in New York's borough of Queens.-At left, he plunges over sixth floor fire N.Y., told a Senate parks sub- The commissioner made this statement to trains ride smoother as well as adding to a sa- escape falling[but two poll cerVien grab him. In center, he slips but into firm grip of two other police- committee that Gateway "is members of the Monmouth County legislative fer ride. ; men on fifth floor fire landing. A police life net had been set up below. At right, the youth is guided to no sudden inspiration." delegation during a conference on highway Station and parking lot facilities will be ex- dSafe fandTngas police rush down to-help;subdue him. He was taken to Elmhurst City Hosbital for bb- Foundations 'Booted' construction progress and commuter rail facil- panded and improved in Matawan and Middle- setvatton. Several policeunits took part In the rescue. - . ' HW| • . "The foundations of Ga- ities in Monmouth County. town and near completion in Little Silver. The teway are well-rooted in long The commissioner told the legislators^ at Red Bank station is also slated for redesign as study and consideration," he the final phase of construction has been start- soon as local officials confer with the state said. ed and the highway should be finished by the Transportation Department about location. As- He pointed out that former July 4 weekend. semblyman Joseph Azzoiina said, that he. would Secretary of the Interior Wal- Contracts Near arrange a meeting at the earliest possible Matawan Teachers Accept ter Hickel proposed such a When they asked about the lack of progress date. park in 1969 after some New on the dualization of Route 9 in Howell Town- The state is finishing the installation of re- York congressmen gave him ship, the county legislators were told that the verse signals on the shore commuter line. the idea. first design contracts should be completed by When this is accomplished, plans call for run- Ryan said he hopes any October, of this year. The Department of ning trains north bound on both tracks during Pact Negotiations Report park approved by Congress Transportation has immediate monies avail- the morning rush and reversing the process would go beyond inclusion of able to acquire the right-of-way for the road during evening service. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - yesterday, may take similar sion ruling that five-days The report' had been" ex the Jamaica Bay and Breezy 'from Adelphia Road to Strickland Road. This improvement will allow the instigation The Matawan Regional action, at its public meeting must elapse between the re- pected a we^k ago, but Mr. Point beach areas in New "Construction contracts for the Freehold of express and skip stop service. It would also Teachers Association last Monday night. port and publication. Schumann reportedly had York and Sandy Hook in New area by-pass will be put out for bid within six eliminate long delays because trains would be night voted to accept the un- Miss Marie Panos, presi- "It's not everything we been ill and unable to com- Jersey. months," Commissioner Kohl said. The by- able to pass another train that has broken disclosed report of the state • dent of the MRTA called the wanted, but we were ver> plete it in time. In reference to Breezy- pass will begin where the present dualized sec- down. fact-finder Henry Schumann, report "fair in comparison to •pleased with the report," Miss Although the teachers and Point, he urged federal pur- tion of Route 33 end's in Mahalapan Township) Electrification of the shore's commuter ser- ending'nine months of ne- other • comparable districts," Panos added. The report is board last year agreed to a chase of 2,800 private dwell-. and will circumvent the Borough of Freehold, vice is as close as an agreement between the gotiations on a 1971-72 con- but advised she could not re- the result of two sessions Mr. two-year contract, there were. ings, at least after the current extending to Fairfield Road near Howell Jersey Central Railroad and the Perm Central tract.. veal its contents, in accor- Schumann held with the negotiable reopeners of sala- owners ^had either died or Township.' over operations of the shore's commuter line. The Board of Education', dance with the state Public Board of Education and ry, duty-free lunch hours,, moved out. Completion Near The Transportation Department cannot go which also received the report Employes Relations Commis- MRTA on April 14 and 21. nurses salary guide, extra-' Islands Wanted The county legislators were also told that ahead until the two bankrupt companies agree curricular compensation and Ryan also called for pur- design specifications for the Rt 18 Freeway that only one railroad will serve the shore's personal days. The starting chase of Hoffman-Swinburne from Deal Road in Oakhurst to Wycoff Road in commuter needs. salary is now $7,300. .islands in the harbor, They Eatontown will be completed by September.