Major Spaee Test Poised TRENTON — It Was a Fairly Safe Bet Yesterday That the Bill CAPE KENNEDY, Fla
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I Mostly tunny today aft«r eiriy tofcy nornlay fog. Seasonable tern- peratarm, Ugh 70-75. Fair and cool tonight, lew In low Sfc. Fair, 27,250 little temperature change tomor- ( Red Bank Area f row. High again 78-73. Outlook r Copyright-TV Red Bank Register, Inc. 196«. Thursday Increasing doudioes*, similar temperature. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS DIAL 741-0010 VOL. 88, NO. 227 limed dlllr. Monjay throuih ?ri«ir. Second CIMI H 1TJESDAY, MAY 17, 1966 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Ptld tt Bed BuK and *t Additional IlalUmt Ofllui. Ouster Move Fails, Petition Not Presented Azzolina Gets GOP Confidence Vote MIDDLETOWN - The opposi- county coramitttie last week to opposing him would take the is- Commented Mr. Azzolina, "I primary fight, he commented, tion to Joseph Azzolina as local oust Mr. Azzolina. sue to county and state leaders don't know what will happen to "At this point, I don't know of County Committeeman Frank In an attempt to force the it at this point." But he ex- any other candidates." Republican leader folded last F. DeMaria, spokesman for the resignation. pressed confidence that the party To round out the picture, the night. group seeking the leader's resig- The movement lost steam over is again united and will go on GOP head reported that on the Alter a long "discussion" meet- nation, said Wednesday that one- the weekend, however, and last to another victory in November. basis of the county committee Ing at The Cobblestones, some third of the 62 committee mem- night Mr. DeMaria did not even Also gaining votes of con- position last night, "Old Guard" 50 members of the county execu- bers had signed a petition ask- present the petition.. fidence last night were Mayor leaders J. Crawford Compton, tive committee gave Mr. Az- ing that Mr. Azzolina resign and Instead, after Mr. Azzolina Ernest G. Kavalek and Town- former township committeeman, zolina a unanimous vote of con- be replaced by local attorney gained his vote of confidence, ship Committeeman Harold H. and William C. Johnson, former fidence, by a show of hands, and Howard A. Roberts. Mr. DeMaria said, "I'm with Foulks, both of whom are up assessor, are also supporting the leader issued this statement: Mr. DeMaria expressed con-, the., party." for re-election this year. him. "We are oat to work together fidence at the time that a ma-., The GOP leader asked Mr. De- 100 Per Cent Former Mayor Frank F. Blais- to win the next election." jority would sign the petition. Maria what he now plans to do Declared Mr. Azzolina, "I am dell added his weight in defense The meeting was the climax to He stated that if Mr. Azzolina •with the petition. Mr. DeMaria 100 per cent behind them." of Mr. Azzolina, pointing out that was noncommittal. Joseph Azzolina a movement started within the refused to step down the group As to the possibility of a (See AZZOLINA, Page 2) Ernest G. Kavalek Raceway Gemini 9 Flight Most Daring to Date Season Bill Dies Major Spaee Test Poised TRENTON — It was a fairly safe bet yesterday that the bill CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP)ing and space walking pi- The stage was se! for the fiery Cernan, 32-year-old Navy lieu-|high above the western Pacific increasing the Freehold harness — Two primed and eager astro- oneered on earlie missions. double-header launching to start tenant commander, were re- Ocean after a four-hour chase. racing season from SO to 100 days nauts were ready to ride the Highlights of the bold adven- at 11 a.m. with the thundering ported in good spirits as their "We'll- move right in on it, would not get a state Assembly Gemini 9 spacecraft today on ture will be three different types blastoff of an Atlas rocket to big day arrived. They retired docking within 2P minutes, by vote in this session. man's most daring and difficult of rendezvous and linkup with hoist the. Agena target satellite early Monday night to rest for the time we reach Hawaii," Once again the hot measure space journey. an Agena space vehicle; shift- into orbit. The astronauts were the demanding trip. Stafford said. was brought out of committee During three action-filled ing Gemini 9's orbit by firing to start the pursuit at 12:39 p.m. The Atlas is to drill the 26-foot The linkup is to occur in two for action but never was placed days in orbit, Thomas P. Staf- the powerful Agena engine; a atop a 10-story-tall Titan 2 boost- Agena into a circular orbit 185 hours less time than that re- on the wte board. ford andCugene A. Cernan are practice space rescue, and a er. miles above the Earth. Gemini 9 quired by the Gemini 8 pilots to jto rehearse many of the proce- record 2-hour-25-minute space The countdown on the Atlas- is to zip into an orbit ranging catch their Agena. Gemini 8 Assembly Speaker Maurice V. dures which must be perfected walk by Cernan during whidh Agena combination started right from 100 to 168 miles high. achieved history's first docking Brady (D-Htidson) who sponsored before man ventures to the he'll propel himself about with a on schedule at 2:50 a.m. The To Catch Up of two satellites shortly before a the racing bill, thought he had moon. rocket-powered back pack. enough support to pass the legis- spacecraft and Titan 2 counts With command pilot Stafford jet thruster failed and sent it To a greater degree than ever lation in the lower house — un- "We're cocked and primed were to join several hours later. at the controls, the spacecraft spinning out of control, forcing til he took a nose count of Demo- before, they will exploit the and ready to go," a project offi- Stafford, 35-year-old Air gradually is to move up to thean emergency landing. cratic lawmakers during one of techniques of rendezvous, dock-' cial commented. Force lieutenant colonel, and orbit of the Agena and catch it (See GEMINI, Page 4) three caucuses. BIG JOB — Thomas Kozac, of N. J. Bell Telephons The final tally changed Mr. Brady's mind, and the bill was Company repair crew, works at the big, tedious job sent back to committee where it of splicing proper lines together to restore service to will be debated some more next more than 1,000 telephones knocked out by accident on Top Facilities, Service for Shore Week. The Register learned that Gov. Rt. 537 west of Colts Neck yesterday. Repair work was Richard J. Hughes has grown reported completed and service restored last night. lukewarm over the measure, (Register Photo —.Don, l,ordi) which has prompted church and Commuters Seen in Transit Plan other groups to complain bit- terly. By WILLIAM HENDERSON will be a flexible ahd dynamici all lines will have access to mld-icial help from Uncle Sam, thito the lawmakers, declared: As one assemblyman, who has TRENTON - Within a year mechanism for implementing Manhattan through the Pennsyl-1 governor will have ready, withij "The state, with federal par- tided with Speaker . Brady on Restpre Phone shore commuters could be rkUn. public policy." vania Railroad's 32d St. tunnel uix weeks, a detailed capital im- ticipation, is purchasing 35 new many bills, Hid last night: • . •. to work in beautiful, altelectrt He also stated: and to lower Manhattan via thejprovement program geared commuters cars which will be /''Maurice should give up on trains. "On our new system, commut- PATH (Hudson - Manhattan tube transportatlon problems. leased to the Pennsylvania Rail- that bill. If the. governor has This, "-and other innovation ers will ride in comfortable tars trains) system." One of the governor's assit road. changed his mind about it, then Serviceto were included in an over-al powered by H.OOO volfa AO (al- To get the revised transit pro- lasts told The Register that man; "Our hope is that this program ty's a cinch the Democratic-con- state transportation program sul ternating current). Trains will be gram on the road, the governor of the' railroad stations In thi will cut. costs on the railroad and trolled lower house isn't going to COLTS NECK — Scores of damaged portion and re-routed mitted to the Legislature yester boarded. from modernized sta- said the state would contribute Jersey thore area would have to reduce state subsidies. vftt iiti passage." New Jersey Bell Telephone re- traffic from Freehold > to the day by Gov. Richard J. Hughes tions with improved parking' and flOO mfilfon and the federal gov- be replaced in line with the new "The gttte's AJdene Plan, by ticket facilities, and high-ltvej 'Many legislators admit that pairmen worked throughout the shore area, It would cost $300 million. ernment-$200 million more. transportation look. providing a direct connection be- platforms! Mast commuters on Brady's' measure is a forerunner day yesterday to, restore com- Five telephone poles were To accomplish the streamlininj In order- to receive the finan- Coy. Hughes, in his messagi tween' the Jersey Central and to the one he introduced last munications which were severed snapped like match sticks when job Gov. Hughes proposed th """ennsyivania near Newark will week calling for night racing. when a tractor-trailer dragged the tractor-trailer, driven by the state Highway Departmei improve service for 8,000 com- George Areeda, 40, of 890 Broad- Foes Blast at Measure The governor's coolness and down a major cable containing be transformed into a new D« muters and reduce operating way, West Long Branch, swerved the refusal- of the nine-member more than 1,000 circuits early parlment of Transportation.