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; Otlier Reade Properties for Sale ,.-'-•-••'--• SEESTOHYRACE 35/ The Weather THEDAEY FINAL Rain ending this evening: ") Red Bank, Freehold f windy and cold tonight, low in low 30s. Tomorrow partly sun- / tang Branch J EDITION ny and cooL REGISTER 40 PAGES Monmouili County's Outstanding Home Newspaper VOL.95 NO.77 RED BANK, N.J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19,1972 TEN CENTS UI1IIIIUI niniiiHnniiiuiuiuiiiiinuuiuiimuiiniiniuuuiiiMiui Welfare OKs Scouts' Federal Funds Bid The Welfare Board okay is Mr. Riti said the division Board to ask the government county Welfare Director Rob- Francis Rauch — were absent Bank, Keansburg, Keyport. ByDOBISKULMAN "I'm not against the pro- Union Beach, Asbury Park, necessary because it would in first wants federal welfare of- gram. But I'm not sold on the to finance their program." ert C. Wells said that it is in from yesterday's meeting. NEW SHREWSBURY - effect, be purchasing social ficials to determine where ex- keeping with the board's The Welfare Bard would su- Long Branch, Neptune Town- Welfare Board going into a fi- In response to a question ship and Freehold. The Monmouth Council, Boy services from the Monmouth pansion of scouting programs nancial program to hire BSA from Mr. Irwin, Robert R. Po-' "charter to seek preventive, pervise the program through Scouts of America, is seeking Council as the conduit for the fits into the social services staff members to promote boy meroy, a national BSA execu- educational and character- its community development Mr. Pomeroy said the pro- a $75,015 federal grant for a federal money. priorities schedule. scouting..." tive,, said that the organization building services for low-in- division. gram is aimed at bringing "a one-year, experimental pro- The proposal now goes to In casting the only "no" hadn't presented its proposal come areas." ' The proposal is aimed at ex- quality educational program" gram aimed at recruiting the state Division of Public vote. Freeholder Director Jo- directly to federal welfare of- He pointed out that no coun- panding the scouting program to boys in low income areas Mr. Irwin voiced dismay at . and to involve both the young 2,000 boys from impoverished Welfare. seph C. Irwin declared that what he said was the BSA ficials "because we're not ty money would be involved in eight communities the Mon- families into the scouting pro- approval would set a prece- allowed to go to Washington and that the Monmouth BSA mouth BSA Council says were and adults in activities that State Division of Public abandonment of its traditional will help them develop the gram. Welfare Deputy Director G. dent for other organizations ' status as a voluntary organi- and ask for money. It's- Council would control the pro- selected because they have' and so eventually "would turn against our policy. It must be gram. both large concentrations of skills necessary to break free The Monmouth County Wel- Thomas Riti already has told zation "to become a finger of of the poverty cycle. fare Board yesterday ap- county welfare officials that the entire county over to the Washington ... I never worked through a local 2 members Absent the poor and "substantial proved the proposal with one the state agency won't act on Welfare Board and I'm not in dreamt that the Boy Scouts agency." Two board members — Dr. crime rates." He explained that residents dissenting vote. the proposal "at this time." favor of it..." would be before the Welfare In support of the proposal. James W. Parker Jr. and J. The communities are Red See Scout, Page 38 92d Congress Clears Clean Water Bill, Quits WASHINGTON (AP) - spending within a $250 billion standoff on legislating an end call, far short of the 217 re- Rejecting Nixon's state- Congress has called it quits ceiling this fiscal year. to the Indochina war. quired to conduct business. ment that the $24-blllton wa- for the year after overriding The 93rd Congress convenes The highway-mass-transit The Senate, with fewer than ter-pollution-control bill President Nixon's veto of an Jan. 3. bill had been declared dead 30 of its 100 members in town, threatened a tax increase, the antipollution bill and denying Achievements by Senate-House conferees immediately did the same. House and Senate enacted it him the spending-cut author- The 92nd was marked by Saturday night but was resur- Also killed by the sudden over his veto. ity he had asked. passage of the 26th Amend- rected and passed by the Sen- adjournment was a bill to halt The Senate overrode the The congressmen were ment giving 18-year-olds the ate yesterday before dying in U.S. air travel with countries veto 52 to 12; the House 247 to leaving town so fast Wednes- vote, approval of a new con- the House for lack of a quo- that harbor skyjackers and 23. day that neither the House cept of sharing $30 billion in rum. airliner terrorists, and give Both the House and Senate nor Senate could muster quo- federal revenue with the Only 156 of the 433 House juries the death-penalty op- originally approved the $250- rums for votes. So Congress states, and by a House-Senate members answered a quorum tion for skyjackers. billion spending limit. adjourned at 8:50 p.m. A bill carrying ?6 billion for highways and $3.4, billion for mass transit died in the rush in the. House and so did a tough antiskyjacMng bill that 2 Say Manzo Related R»jlirtr Staff pnoto could have brought the death PLANNING CONCEPTS. DISCUSSED — William Whitman, right, of The penalty for airliner hijackers Rouse Company, shows fellow participants In the 19th annual dinner and and terrorists. conference of the Monmouth County Planning Board slides of Columbia, But before closing up shop. Md.» his firm's innovative planned community. Looking on are, left to Congress overrode Nixon's rignt E. Donald Sterner, county Planning Board chairman; Robert D. veto of $24.6 billion water- cleanup bill and rescued a Paying for Bid Action Halsey, director of county planning, and William E. Roach Jr., director of "the Somerset County Planning Board. proposal granting him broad authority to hold federal By WILLIAM J. ZAOBSKI Mr. Mullen and the two con- road construction job by alle- tracting company officials gedly -trying to get rejected FREEHOLD — Two War-were among 10 witnesses one the $607,000 bid of Centrum ren-County road construction of whom was state Sen. Construction Co., Clifton, for Open Space Methods Home Team company officials testified Wayne Dumont Jr., who testi- construction work on an eight- yesterday that Michael Man- fied for the state yesterday in mile stretch of Rt. 4B in Still-Losing zo, president of Manzo Con- the bribery-conspiracy trial of Knowlton and White Town- tracting Co., Matawan, told Mr. Sherwin, Mr. Manzo and ships. Outlined to Planners In Series them he had to pay $10,000 out Mr. Loughran. The state was Mr. Manzo alone is charged expected to rest its case today EAST KEANSBURG — The the early 60s, the Rouse Com- Mr. Whitman said one ma- OAKLAND Calif. (AP) - of his own pocket to have a with giving a $10,000 check to jor factor considered is that low road construction bid re- after calling three brief wit- the state Republican Party fi- emphasis today in new hous- pany began a real estate buy- The 1972 World Series has nesses. ing development is on provid- ing spree which resulted in residents can walk to most of turned into a real road show, jected. nance committee as a bribe ing a better environment the purchase of 10 per cent of the facilities utilized in daily with the home team still look- Earlier, former Assistant Fourth Day and Mr. Sherwin and Mr. through maximum land use the county. life. ing fora victory. Transportation Department The trial before Superior Loughran are charged with while preserving open spaces. 7 Villages Expected Mr. Roche spoke on cluster After Oakland won the first Commissioner Richard H. Court Judge Francis X. accepting the check as a This was the message of Mr. Whitman said that after development, which means two games in Cincinnati, the Mullen testified that Secre- Crahay is in its fourth day bribe. two planning specialists who 1975, over 110,000 families are reducing the lot size for a Reds came back and won the tary of State Paul J. Sherwin today. Defense attorneys are Stand Firm whole while maintaining the third game here last night, 1- wanted the bid of a Clifton expected to begin their cases Despite vigorous cross ex- addressed the 19th annual din- expected to be living in' seven Tuesday when the trial re- ner and conference of the villages situated around a housing density called tor in 0, behind the pitching of right- firm rejected so Mr. Manzo, amination by Mr. Manzo's at- local zoning ordinances. hander Jack Billingham and of Moi-ganville, whom he de- sumes. There will be no court torney, Charles Frankel of As- Monmouth County Planning large downtown shopping session tomorrow or Monday. Board last night at Buck area. More Open Spaces the run-scoring single of Ce- scribed as a good friend, bury Park, who highlighted The space accrued from the sar Geronimo. could rebid for the job. Mr. Sherwin, who is on inconsistencies about dates in Smith's Tavern. A village, he said, will con- zoning concept will be pre- Don Gullett was set to pitch So far, the state has failed leave of absence from. his the testimonies of John Per- David Brederman • The two were William Whit- sist of 2 to 4 neighborhoods, served as open spaces, Mr.