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Niekel, Tin Stolen in Malayan Shbwers cioudy and warm with THEBMLY FINAL chance of showers today and Red Bank, Freehold tonight. Clearing tomorrow. ' Long Branch EDITION (Beg DeU.Hi, Put 2). I 7 Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 92 Hears VOL. 93, NO. 57 RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1969 36 PAGES 10 CENTS -IT... i• •, j .u:LUELU J.1 i• i «n. J;1 i r,\ , : . i Azzolina's Stand Gets Opposition EATONTOWN — Awmbly- vun, HIP n\o Demncrats who man Joseph Azzolina, the will liy to unseat Mr. A//o- Middletown Township Repub- lma in November, the state lican and supermarket owner Democratic Convention yes- who opposes clear packaging terday amended its platform of meat, met opposition to his to include a pledge to seek stand from both friend and legislation requiring clear foe yesterday. packaging of meat. COMMISSION MEMBERS — Members of the legislature's Unfair Advertising blyman Peter P. Garibaldi, R-Middlesex; Assemblyman Joseph Azzolina, R-Mon- - State Sen. Frank C. Italiano Mr. Italiano's statement and Packaging- Study Commissiin listen to testimony on clear packaging of meat mouth, the commission chairman; Mrs. Irene Hubin, Saddle River; Peter Dorn, Camden, a fellow Republican came during questioning of and member of the Unfair Miss Joanne Ksiazak, a 22- during commission's public hearing in Caton+own yesterday. From the left, Rich- Bloomfield. (Register Staff Photo) Advertising and Packaging year-old reporter who testified ard C. Klein, West Allenhurst; State Sen. Frank C. Italiano, R-Camden; Assem- Study Commission Mr. Azzo- on a story she had written lina chairs, defended trans- for the Home News of New fending clear packaging, is had been asked to testify be- Miss Ksiazak's story, writ- parent tray be able to ade- with the introduction of trans- you can look at the meat and parent packaging of meats at Brunswick last month, de- "to take the consumer's point cause she had made an ob- ten 10 days after Woodbridge quately serve the public." parent packaging. if you don't like it you can the commission's public hear- scribing reactions of consum- of view.. .we're trying to give jective survey and written an made clear packaging man- The soft . spoken young "One- woman picked up a put it back. Isn't that an ad- ing here, declaring that it per- ers and food retailers to the vantage? Under the old pack- mits the consumer to see the consumers the kind of pro- impartial report, said in a datory, concludes about trans- newswoman, who has been a package of pork chops, said Woodbridge Township' ordi- tection they deserve, so you press release announcing her member of the working press the quality hadn't improved, aging, the customer would exactly what she's buying be- nance requiring clear packag- parent wrapping: "It's ad- fore she buys it. know what you're buying and scheduled appearance that for three months,' told the and put it back in the case," have purchased it and not ing of meats. get what you pay for." she "is expected to shed light vantages are clearly obvious, commission that several Miss Ksiazak reported. seen; it all until she unwrapped And, prompted by Richard The job of the commission, Mr. Azzolina, who told re- on New Jersey's plastic meat but only if all its problems shoppers complained the qual- "But isn't that the point?" it at home. L. Bonello and Gordon N. Lit- Sen. Italiano declared in de- porters that Miss Ksiazask tray controversy..." can be solved will the trans- ity of meat hadn't improved Sen. Italiano asked. "So that (Sec Azzolina, Pg. 2, Col. 5) Nixon Seeks Big Troop Cut WASHINGTON (AP) - tailing of Nixon's Tuesday or- 60,000 the number of Ameri- drawing 100,000 U.S. troops top Pentagon authorities Thus, the announcement President Nixon still hopes der withdrawing at least an- can servicemen pulled back by the end of 1969. have been thinking in terms could be made during 1969, he may be able to move be- other 35,000 troops from the under the administration pro- .Asked about this, White of a possible additional pull- although the actual with- fore toe end of the year to war zone by Dec. 15, the gram to reduce the U.S. bat- House soufces said Tuesday out decision every three or drawal could be spaced over a boost U.S. troop withdrawals sources said the manpower tle role and shift it gradual- they had no indication Nixon four months. period-of time stretching in- from Vietnam to about 100,- situation would be reviewed ly to the South Vietnamese. was abandoning his hope. Under such a concept, it is to the early months of 1970. 000 men, administration again, presumably before Last June, -Nixon told, However, Nixon is trying to possible Nixon could take an- Down 484,000 sources indicate. 1970. a news ponference' he hoped avoid committing himseli to other hard look in late No- Even as Secretary of De- By the time the 35,000 man Added to 25,000 brought out to do even better than former any specific dates for review- vember or early December withdrawal is complete, the fense Melvin B. Laird pre- during the summer, the new Secretary of Defense Clark.; ing the war situation. and then, announce plans for pared foe today's public de- United States military pres- Nixon decision will raise to M. Clifford's call for with- However, it is known that a third reduction. ence, in South Vietnam will be down around 484,000, the lowest in nearly two years. White House sources said the forces to be pulled back Prayer Is Read in Netcong School include mostly ground units, 1 about half combat and half By JOSEPH DI LEO but when we go into court readings. a- 30-second period of medita- It read in part, "Eternal support troops. NETCONG (AP) - A pray- they won't think it's so fun- "If. the board will stop tion before the reading from' Father — may Thy Spirit This is expected to lead to er has been read in the high ny. Netcong is trying to drag changing its ground from day the • Congressional Record, which is eternal be within us a lower level of U.S. field op- School of this rural commu- in Congress which we know to day, we can get the nec- which lasted five minutes = to refresh us ..." erations in Vietnam, the nity for the first time since isn't such a responsible body essary court papers drafted," Tuesday. Palmer Stracco, president White House sources in- the U.S. Supreme Court ruled any more." Stephen Nagler, ACLU pres- The prayer was taken from of the" school board, said he dicated. that prayer in public schools The New Jersey chapter of ident said. He was referring the Record of Aug. 8, 1969. It did not see how anyone could The White House sources is unconstitutional. the American Civil Liberties to an earlier action by the had been delivered in the find fault with the reading in stressed the United StateV INTERESTED LISTENERS — Among the 12 persons tin Netcong Board of Education The prayer was read from Union (ACLU) also has said Senate by Rev. Edward L. R. a public school of a.published will not pin itself to raising the audience yesterday when the Unfair Advertising the Congressional Record it will file suit to halt the in which the board authorized Elson, Senate chaplain. public record of Congress. the withdrawal to 200,000 by yesterday by the Netcong the end of 1970,: a N figure and Packaging Commission hear a Middlesex'Coun- High School principal to which would come close to ty newspaper reporter testify on story she had'WniHen' about 300 of the schools 340 the total of ground combat on clear packaging of meat were Richard L. Bonello pupils who gathered voluntar- troops in Vietnam. Long Branch, left, and Little Silver Mayor Gordon N, ily in the assembly before the Crime Probe Doors May Open •However, these sources im- start of classes. plied figures in this range Litwin, Democratic candidates for state Assembly iin School officials planned to By JAMES H. RUBIN testimony behind closed fore the SIC. He said he Pussy" Russa and Robert have been 'under study. Monmouth's district SB. • do the same today, and in doors. would decide which questions "Bobby Basile" Occhipinti on A troop reduction of this . TRENTON (AP) — Supe- magnitude would leave in fact to broaden the reading rior Court Judge Frank J. Kingfield excluded the pub- posed by the SIC to alleged contempt charges. Russo and to include the only elemen- lic from the courtroom Tues- mobsters were relevant be- Occhipinti are from Long Vietnam some 300,000 sup- Kingfield says he is prepared port troops to back up the tary school here, despite to open the doors to the pub- day on a motion by Michael fore opening the hearing to Branch and Zicarelli, the re- threatened suits. Querques, attorney for Jo- the public. puted Mafia boss in Hudson • South Vietnamese assuming Clear Package lic Thursday when the court Mrs. Madalyn Murray seph "Joe Bayonne" Zicarel- The SIC is seeking approv- County, is from Cliffside the responsibility for meeting battle resumes over the con- the North Vietnamese and O'Hair of Austin, Tex., the stitutionality of the powers of li, one of three alleged Cosa al from the courts to force Park. self-proclaimed atheist whose Nostra figures cited for civil reputed Malia figures to tes- 'Primary Concern' the Viet Cong on the battle- : the State Investigation Com- field.