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Distribution Today Wm tow to the Mi 23,675 Tomorrow, cttndy, ttuact of dent Daily I dtownt tomorrow night or Sat- urday. See Weather, Page Two. mmm-m.mt j DIAL 741-0010 VftT Rfi NO 89 dtllr. Jiond»? Ouoaib Wtltxr. fcctma Clui Port«» RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1963 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE « a,fl Buk.aatV MOitluul Htllliij OUicw. A Bitter Campaign Nears the End By WILLIAM HENDERSON so we can have an overwhelming victory at the polls on elec- Moody, when told that the senator had not yet taken legal passed by the Assembly year after year, always to be bot- Register Political Writer tion day.- And,as for that bush league Huey Long In Middle- action in the matter said: "An attorney is supposed to know tled up by a handful of senators before debate or vote. Per- SEA GIRT — The six' Monmouth County Republican town, I'll tight him right down to election eve. For a while the law. Stout should know that a person doesn't insinuate haps, under pressure of the campaign, you have overlooked candidates, led by State Sen. Richard R. Stout, last night he rode only Dick Stout, but now he's picking on the rest ot another is guilty of a crime unless he can prove it. He was the request our club made of you last August. We know you agree that this fair and reasonable law must serve to reduce told a gathering of 950 young and old members of The Affili- us." •; • irresponsible. He expected me to roll over and drop dead. ated Republican Club that "it is imperative that you get out Stout, the last talker, got a standing ovation when he But he misjudged me." * unfair, racial discrimination in housing as it exsits here to- the vote next Tuesday. If you fellows don't do a job, we stood upon the dais. He declared: "The Republicans in the Moody admitted he will send his complaint this morn- day." could have" a problem." , Senate and Assembly have good records, but there's one big ing to the Bar Association. "And several lawyers have told The senator denied that he had ignored the bill. "The The party was held in Val Ernie's Sea. Girt Inn. If in this campaign. If good government is to continue, |see me they will defend me if he is wild enough to go through governor appointed a bipartisan committee after the Alabama • The buffet-style feast, which also featured a songfest to to it that our county and local candidates are elected. We with his charges." . ' incidents to make a study of the bill. The committee has get everybody in a'good mood for the speeches, was the big- have a dynamic organization, so show the people we're in- The mayor also asked Stout to make a full disclosure of gone into several areas so a complete report can be made. gest, old fashioned wing ding the party has tossed this year. terested in their welfare. Get out the vote early — get the the fees his law firm receives from Monmouth County muni- When the committee gives us the information, we will make But you could hear an adjective drop • when the oratory housewives to the polls in the morning or early afternoon. < cipalities and board of education. He also remarked that our own inquiries and .come up with legislation we hope will started. That Republicans are concerned about this election Sometimes, when they wait for their husbands to come home »voting for the charter study question in Middletown is more satisfy everyone. I have asked the committee to speed up was borne out in the speech mailing. to vote, he is too late or too tired to go out. We're going to important than voting for him." Charter study is the single, the process." Although the candidates strayed from the brimstone and win — and big." overriding issue of the Middletown campaign. I support the The letter to Stout wound up with: "Your opponent, : fire script, Assembly candidates Alfred N. Beadleston and He skipped any mention of Moody. study most emphatically." Mayor Moody, has publicized his opposition to racial discrim- Clarkson Fisher did manage to get in a few, but strong, Before the rally started, Stout revealed to The Register FAIR HOUSING BILL ination in all forms." cracks at Democratic Mayor Earl Moody of Middletown. that he is waiting for his lawyers to tell him when the papers Senator Stout was faced yesterday with another impor- "The governor campaigns here on the level of gutter politics would be ready for filing in his criminal libel action against tant issue in the campaign. The Young Democratic Club of In the waning days of the campaign, Mayor Moody and in Jersey City and some of it has nibbed off on the Demo- the mayor.. Yesterday Moody sent him a telegram threaten- Monmouth County sent a second letter to Stout asking him Republican Freeholder candidate Marcus Daly, who had been oratic candidate for senator. That malicious mouthed candi- ing to complain to the Ethics Committee of the Monmouth to comment on the long pending bill on Fair Housing Prac- swamping newspaper offices with press releases, have turned date is even going to lose Middletown," said Beadleston. County Bar Association today if he didn't file the suit, re- tices. Robert K. Mallter, club chairman, said in the letter: to Uncle Sam for help. Moody, using a select mailing list, Candidate Fisher urged: "Please go out and work now tract his statement and apologize. "This is the same carefully worded measure which ha.s been (See BITTER, Page 2) U.S. Expelling 3 Reds; Accuse Them of Spying UNITED. NATIONS (AP)- The tigation linked the three with two International Telephone and Tele- United States is expelling' three persons arrested on spy charges graph Corp., is working on a members of the Soviet UN dele- in a railroad station parking lot worldwide electronic control sys- gation after accusing them of a in Englewood, N. J., Tuesday tem for the Strategic Air Com- spy plot with another Russian night — Igor A. Ivanov, 33, of mand. and an American electronics en- New York City, Russian chauf- Diplomatic Status gineer. feur for Amtorg, the Soviet gov- Romashin and Pavlov were ar- Diplomatic immunity prevented ernment trade agency, and John rested with Ivanov and Butenko prosecution of the three delega- William Butenko, 38, of Orange, but were released because of gation members, but the, U. S. N..J., control administrator for their diplomatic status. FBI government demanded their im the International Electric Corp. of agents said they found a minute mediate' departure from the coun- Paramus, N. J. document copier that worked try. They were expected to leave The FBI said Butenko met Ivan- from a cigarette lighter in Pav- today or tomorrow. ov, Pavlov and Romashin in the lov's car. The Russian government was Erie-Lackawanna's old stone The FBI said Olenev was not expected to protest the expulsion parking lot and handed them a present at the Englewood meet- order and reject the espionage briefcase containing data on "a ing but had attended a rendez- charge. A member of the Soviet highly sensitive air force con- vous with Pavlov, Ivanov and UN delegation claimed the case tract" being handled by Interna- Butenko in a parking lot in OOPS ! LOW BRIDGE — The debris in the foreground is part of the rear faction was a provocation to prevent tional Electric Corp. Closter, N. J., last April 21. of 2Vi-ton Army van in the background^ ripped off when the van, I2'/J feet high, further improvement of U.S.-So- The corporation, a subsidiary of The FBI said there were other failed to clear McCarter's Overpass, Ridge Rd., which is 12 feat high at its highest viet relations. meetings between Butenko and The three ordered expelled were the Russians near Closter May point. Torn tection of truck struck and damaged a car driven by Mrs. Evelyn Reed, Gleb A. Pavlov, 39, an attache; Raceway 26, in Fort Lee, N. J., May 21 51, of 105 Riverbrook Ave., Lincroft. A sign on the rear of the van proclaimed it was Yuri A. Romashin, 38, third sec- and between Paramus and Tea- being driven by a student driver, Pvt. John L. Schoolmaster, 24, of Headquarters retary, and Vladimir I. Olenev, neck, N. J., Sept. 24. 37, identified only as a member Hearing Is Butenko and Ivanov pleaded Co., Special Troops, Port Monmouth. He was accompanied by Alfred Bianchi, civilian of the Soviet delegation. innocent before U.S. commission- instructor. Army wreckers pulled the truck loose. Police Lt. James Shea investi- er Theodore Kiscaras in Ruther- Air Force Contract gated; ••'.'••. Scheduled ford, N. J., yesterday to a charge The Federal Bureau of Inves of "delivering to a foreign gov- TRENTON (AP) — The State ernment information relating to Racing Commission has tenta- the national defense of the tively scheduled a third public United States." hearing Nov. 7 on a controver- sial application by two brothers Kiscaras at first ordered both Declares Kozicky Mistrial to buy half ownership in Free- held in $100,000 bail but later hold raceway. revoked bail and sent them to the Hudson County Jail in Jersey FREEHOLD — For the second time since the suit was and returned to his office, Mr. Carton became ill and was Commission Chairman Rich- filed three years ago, trial of the Kozicky brothers complaint kept from his office several months. City, N. J., pending action by a ard V.