College Voting Issue Will Be Appealed TRENTON (AP) - with a Held a News Conference Last Frank
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Deposit Container Bill Gets Opposition, Cloudy and Mild Cloudy and mild today, THEDAILY chance of rain-tonight. Partial 1 Bed Bank, Freehold f clearing tomorrow and Satur- day. I JLong Branch J Montnouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper VOL94 NO. 62 BED BANK, N.J. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1971 TEN CENTS College Voting Issue Will Be Appealed TRENTON (AP) - With a held a news conference last Frank. J. Klngfteld In Tren- Kugler said the Kingfield outgrowth of the fear of offi-/ voter registration deadline of night to say he'd seek clari- ton Tuesday. Kingfield de- decision would stand and thai cials in some college towns"- 0 p.m., confusion reigned on fication from the State Su- cided i that most college stu- the appeal, he'd file would that students would vote as a ' college campuses today about preme Court on the right of dents should be allowed to have no effect on this year's bloc and thus unduly influence' the right of students to vote in students to vote from their vote where they go to school election. But he said the local elections. their, campus communities. school locations rather than rather than be forced to vote whole matter needed clari- Kugler said he wants a rul- TKe assumption was that home communities. by absentee ballot in their ' fication because the Kingfield ing before next year's pri- most students would be able Earlier yesterday two stu- hometown. decision differed from one mary. to register in their college dents who were involved in • His ruling was in favor of an made in June in Essex County In the first New Jersey test. communities to vote in the court cases about the matter 18-year-old Trenton State Col- by Superior Court Judge Wil- of the right of a college stu- November election, instead of, did register to vote in, their lege student from Somerset, liam J. Camarata. Kugler dent to vote, Camarata ruled in their hometowns. college towns. Thomas-Worden, who wanted said some amendments to the In Jwie that a Seton Hall stu- Confusion was apparent Kugler said he'd take to the to vote in Ewing Township in voting law might be neces- dent couldn't vote in South Or* when New Jersey Attorney state's highest court the rul- Mercer County where the col- sary. ange where the college is lo» General George F. Kugler Jr. ing by Superior Court Judge lege is located. The problem is largely an cated. •....•'••••-. AP Wlrcpholo ACQUITTED — This smiling shot of Capt. Ernest Medina and his wife Health VntiEleetion Voided " was made shortly before he was acquitted yesterday by a Ft. McPherson, they think..." Ga., court-martial of all charges arising from the killing of Vietnamese ci- By DORIS KULMAN Under recently-enacted leg- to name six Monmouth Coun- The calling of another elec- islation, all applications for ty delegates — three repre- tion, Dr. Kaplan said, "is just Dr. Kaplan suggested the vilians at My Lai In 1968; " TRENTON — Election of a construction or expansion of senting "consumers" of. as if we voted in a President objection Is to the profession, trio of chiropractors as the hospitals or other health facil- health services and three rep- and then said 'we don't like and not because all three rep- only three representatives of ities have to be approved by a resenting "providers" of this'election, let's have anoth- resent the same discipline. providers of health services regional planning council and health services — to a steer- er.' They at least could have "If the three representa- Two Supporters Drop from Monmouth County on a •then by the state council. So ing committee that will devel- called us up and talked to us tives of providers all were committee to set up a region- do applications for federal op the plans for a six-county about it." MD'S, it wouldn't have been a al Comprehensive Health .grants to hospitals or other Central New Jersey Com- And, he said "that was a problem at all," he said. Planning Agency has caused •health agencies. prehensive Health Planning general public election. Void- Dr. Kaplan' said that' the state Health Planning The election last week was Agency. ing it may not be as easy as See Health, Page Z Out on Container Bill Council to void the election and schedule another for Oct. TRENTON (AP) - A bill Goldfarb and Mrs. Margetts proposed ban on so-called pop- 5. that would ban the sale of would have on the bill in its top or ring style containers. Meanwhile, the three chiro- ^on-returnable beverage con- present form. Sponsors rarely Dennis said in 1969 a total of practors who won election by Eatontown Residents to Be what one says was "just tainers in New Jersey has lost back off a bill before it is put 43.8 billion containers were \ • • • ^^ . • . i . the support of two of its 12 to a floor vote. manufactured nationally for a quirk of fate" had decided cosponsors. Time Needed beer and soft drinks. He said their profession was too heav- The surprising development Mrs. Margetts said she if the "throwaway trend" con- ily represented and had took place yesterday during a thought more time was tinued more than 100 billion scheduled a meeting for today Polled on Master Plan containers would be produced to decide on a Way to remove public hearing at which labor needed to study the proposal. EATONTOWN - Council Controversy centers on the spokesmen and various politi- Goldfarb said that he had by 1980. two of them from the com- on first raised the question of sensitive to people's feelings." He said it had been esti- mittee, according to Dr. Reu- members last night jumped board's proposal of rezoning. public opinion when he pro- Mr. Dixon then proposed to, cians attacked the bill as a po- - "come to believe that legisla- on the local master plan con- two areas in the borough. One tential threat to jobs and,as tion which amounts to a ban mated that Americans could ben I. Kaplan,..president of posed placing the zoning issue send a questionnaire, at- save $1.5 billion a year by the Monmouth-Ocean Chiro- troversy, voting to solicit is a 35-acre tract adjacent to, before voters on the Nov. 2 tached to the borough news- an inadequate environmental on non-returnable containers residents' opinions on the is- and owned by, Monmouth proposal. merely diverts attention from buying beer and soft drinks in practic Society and one the ballot. However, council letter. Returned question- sue. • .Shopping Center. Changing learned, the deadline for plac- On the other hand, the mea- our overall solid waste prob- deposit containers. men elected. naires, he said, would be tabu- With one dissenting.vote, the permitted use from resi- ing questiohs on the ballot has lated. sure, sponsored by Assem- lems." He added that the cost of "Unfair!" was Dr. Kaplan's dential to commercial, as pro- Goldfard said he is con- picking up litter was more and some political overtones, passed. • blyman John Dennis, R-Es- reaction to news that the state councilman resolved jto send posed, would make way for "I for one am willing to vote sex, was endorsed by spokes- vinced the legislation would than $500 million a year. Councilman Daniel 11. Kauf- council has called for another out a questionnaire to all resi- expansion of the retail com- mann said: "We represent the with the majority," Mr. Festa men for environmental orga- "place an intolerable burden "This is not the time for ease election. That reportedly was plex. The second area is a 385- said. on the small retailer and and comfort," said Dennis. dents on the issue of rezoning entire borough. The only ones nizations and by the State De- the reaction of the county's residential property for com- acre tract, now zoned for resi- All but one councilman partment of Environmental probably add substantially to Dennis denied charges that who attend public meetings physicians to election of the mercial use. dential and office-business-re- are dissenters. We should voted to send the question- Protection. the shopping bills of the aver- total conversion to deposit three chiropractors in the search use. Planners propose naire out to residents. Joseph age consumer." containers would involve a The question is now before know.how others leel about Withdraws Name first place,, although the coun- the Planning Board which is to rezone 85 acres for shop- it." Frankel was the lone dis- Assemblyman Davidj Gold- The measure would ban the loss of jobs. He said U.S. De- ty Medical Society is main- ping-center use. partment of Commerce fig- expected to make public its fi- Councilman Vincent C. Fes- senter. farb, R-Essex, withdrew his sale of non-returnable glass, taining silence on the Issue. nal decision on Monday. See Eatontown, Page 2 name as a sponsor of the bill. plastic and metal beverage ures from 1958 to 1967 showed Councilman Robert II Dix ta said he "would like to be Assemblywoman Josephine containers. Instead, all con- that the number of breweries z Margetts, R-Morris, withdrew tainers would have to be sold fell from 262 to 188 in that pe- her support from the measure with a five-cent deposit»to en- riod while the number of bre- and indicated she would favor courage their return. wery jobs declined 15.6 per a broader approach. The con- The only state to place a cent or 11,400 positions. troversial bill was the subject ban on non-returnable con- Rep.