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Pollution Report SEE STORY PAGE 25 >:'•," . Sunny and Cold Sunny and cold today. Clear, FINAL cold tonight. Fair, milder to- Red Bank, Freehold morrow. Cloudv on Saturday. -Long Branch EDITION 9 Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper 44 PAGES TEN CENTS VOL.94 .NO. Ill KLD BANK. NJ. THURSD \Y, DECniBL'U 2,1971 To ProbeMedicalExaminer Reports ByHALLIESCHRAEGER manslaughter in the death of Dr. Gilman's testimony, swearing, a lesser offense, in Mrs. Arnold has been out on Mr. Keuper said he also her 31/i-year-oId son, Paul. saying the hemorrhage came that perjury involves lying . bail pending the outcome of conferred with members of her successful appeal. The FREEHOLD - Former March 23. 1969. in Long from a deeper source. Two about a material fact in a his staff, Dr. Oilman and Dr. manslaughter charge against Monmouth County Medical Branch. Dr. Oilman had listed thought that death had oc- case. False swearing could in- Albano before deciding on his her will be dismissed and she Examiner C. Malcolm B. Oil- a fractured skull as one of the curred naturally, from a rup'» clude giving relatively minor course of action. will be retried only on a man will be the subject of a causes of death. Dr. Albano tured blood vessel. misinformation, such as one's During the Vena-Burlew charge of child neglect, the county grand jury in- found no skull fracture. Three Possibilities - wrong name or address. trial. Dr. Oilman was super- prosecutor said. vestigation as the result of his The other contradiction Mr. Keuper said the result False swearing and mis- seded by Dr. Albano in all au- testimony in two homicide came in the trial of Joseph I. of the grand jury probe could conduct in office are mis- Mr. Keuper said Dr. Oilman topsies involving sudden and . cases, said Prosecutor Vii^ Vena ,Jr.» Ifolmdel, and An- be ar; indictment, a present- demeanors, each carrying a will be invited to testify be- suspicious deaths. cent P. Keuper yesterday. thony (;. Burlew. Cliffwood ment or a finding that there is maximum penalty of three fore the grand jury. The week after that trial. In both cases, Dr. Gilman's Beach, acquitted last March no cause for action. years in prison and $1,000 fine. "1 can't call him before the Dr. Albano and County Free- testimony regarding causes of of the murder of Samuel Hi- The prosecutor said an in- Mr. Keuper said he will grand jury, but I intend to in- holder Director Joseph C. Ir- death was challenged and the naldi of Lincroft July 4. 1970. vestigation into possible crim- present transcripts of Dr. Oil- vite him." he explained, He win announced plans to bodies were exhumed and at the Middletown Swim and inal charges against Dr. Oil- man's testimony in both cases said he plans to call Dr. Al- reorganize the county medical reautopsied by State Medical, Tennis Club. man could involve three to the grand jury, along with bano and, if necessary, will examiner's office and to re- Examiner Edwin II. Albano, Dr. Oilman testified that areas: perjury, false swearing reports of Dr. Albano and Dr. try to get Dr. Curtis to ap- place the 72-year-old Dr. Oil- Who contradicted Dr. Gil- the cause of death was a brain or misconduct in office. (icorge \V, Curtis, medical ex- pear. man as head man. man's findings. hemorrhage caused by a The charge of perjury is a aminer of Suffolk County. When the probe will begin Dr. Oilman was succeeded The sharpest contradiction series of blows or some kind high misdemeanor, carrying a Mass., who also autopsied and how long it will take'are Sept. 1 by Dr. Stanley M. came in the case of Linda Ar- of external force. • maximum penalty of seven Paul's body. (The baby was still up in the air. said the Becker. nold, formerly of Long Three other pathologists. in- years in prison and a $2,001) buried in Springfield, Mass.. prosecutor. He said it could Dr. Oilman, who lives in Branch, convicted last year of cluding Dr. Albano, disputed fine. It differs from false where his mother now lives.) begin this month or it could be Colts Neck, is semi-retired. Dr. C. Malcolm B. Oilman Vincent P. Reaper placed before one of the two new grand juries to be sworn in Jan; 3. It could even happen that he. personally, won't present State Will Move the evidence, said Mr. Keu- per. because his term expires next month. He said any action after To Void Conviction that is up to his successor, FREEHOLD - The state terday. who could conceivably re- testified at Mrs. Arnold'5 trial will move to dismiss a man- In two separate actions in verse his decision. that her baby died of a brain slaughter charge against Mrs. October, the Appellate Divi- hemorrhage, an abscess of the Linda Arnold. 22. of sion of Superior Court over- However, that appears unli- brain and a fractured skull, Springfield, Mass., formerly turned Mrs. Arnold's 1970 con- kely. with penetration of the skull. of Long Branch, and ask that viction of manslaughter and After Dr. Albano autopsied Mr. Keuper said that Evan a trial date be set for her on a child neglect and state Medic- the body Oct. 22 in W. Jahos, director of the state charge of child neglect. al Examiner Edwin H. Albano Springfield," he said that be- Division of Criminal Justice, "You can't go to trial on a exhumed and autopsied the cause of deterioration of vital had agreed with him that the manslaughter charge without body of 3^-year-old Paul Ar- organs there is now no way to evidence should be presented proof of the cause of death." nold and found no skull frac- tell how the baby died on to a grand jury, lie said a said Monmouth County Prose- ture. March 23, 1969. in Long county prosecutor would1 be cutor Vincent P. Keuper as he Former County Medical Ex- Branch. obliged to accept Mr. Jahos' announced his decision yes- aminer C. Malcolm B. Oilman Sec Slate, Page 2 Board Calls for State Crime Law Overhaul ByCARLZEITZ of an outdated code, we must should serve the ends of crime The commission recom- start from scratch." mended adoption of seven Register stair Photo prevention." Moreover, it DOWN, BUT FAMILY OUT — All that remains of the home of Peter Jiminez and his family is this pile TRENTON (AP) - The John G. Graham, a Newark added, justice demands that classifications of crime; in- of rubble. Mr. Jiminez, his mother, and his six children, who resided at the 36 Jahn St. address in State Criminal Law Revision attorney and commission sec- the law "safeguard offenders cluding five for felony of- Keansburg, leaped from the second floor of their 2'/2:story home in the pre-dawn darkness yesterday Commission recommended retary, said the model penal against excessive, dis- fenses and two for lesser, dis- before a raging fire destroyed the structure. Although four members of family were injured, only the yesterday overhaul of New code would replace "what is proportionate or arbitrary orderly conduct crimes. At elder Mrs. Jiminez required hospifalization. Jersey's prison sentencing now four volumes" of abbre- treatment... and that differ- present, there are only three and parole procedures and the viated New Jersey law. ences among offenders be re- classifications of crimes: high first complete codification of The commission said "sen- flected in the just individ- misdemeanor, misdemeanor ' crimes in the state's history. tencing and treatment policy ualization of their treatment." and disorderly conduct. The commission "urged abo- lition of all penalties for sex 8 Leap to Safety as Fire acts between consenting adults, but stopped short of "proposing legalization of pros- Police Look for Man titution. It also proposed that all Engulfs, Destroys Home prisoners, except those serving life terms, be eligible By ED WALSH trolman Thomas Dalton. who first aid until the First Aid "We ran to (he house and Dressed as Woman for immediate parole and be arrived on the scene at 5:15 Squad arrived and took him to saw the front blazing." he entitled to automatic review FAIR HAVEN — Police are searching for gun and demanded four pairs of slacks, size a.m. with Patrolman James KEANSBURG - Eight per- the hospital." the police offi- said. "We wont around the by the parole board after a man, dressed as a woman, who abandoned 14; two midi coats, and all the money. Roatty Jr., said. "I thought sons are homeless but alive cer explained. side and found Hie kids lim- serving six months. an attempted armed robbery after being told Mrs. Argeris said her daughter told the today after a roaring fire the whole block was going to ping around, I guess from the Mr. Jiminez, a widower, The legislature may hold by the clerk to get out of the store. man "You better get out of here," and he did. completely engulfed and de- go. The firemen did one hell jump, but Mrs. Jiminez was was treated at Kiverview Hos- public hearings before acting The attempted holdup happened at 7:55 Police Chief Carl J. Jakubecy said the stroyed their 2Vi-story home of a job." still upstairs in the window. I pital, Red Bank for burns of on the report. p.m. Tuesday at the Berry Patch, 810 River man apparently left on foot. An immediate at 36 Jahn St. in the pro-dawn Patrolman Dalton said the couldn't sec- her because it the body and a back injury.