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Lacey Says Mafia Needs More Public Exposure SEE STORY BELOW Sninv; Expected TSEDAM FINAL Cloudy and cold with MOW 1 ending by midnight. Clear "J Red Bank, Freehold T" and quite cold tomorrow. ( Long Branch / EDITION (8e« DllUU, fn» S> 1 Monmouih County's Home Newspaper tor 92 Years VOL. 93, NO. 146 KED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1970 24 PAGES 10 CENTS IIIIIIUIllHllilllllllliaiRHIIIIIIillllllHlHIIIIIIIillllllll •fflj»lMM)l»^ j Forced School District Changes Are Unlikely By CAROLE MARTIN headed by Mrs. Ruth Man- cuso report," Cahill wrote. former Gov. Robert B. Mey- TRENTON (AP) — Gov. cuso of Glassboro. "Moreover, I would also op- ner, stated publicly during William T. Cahill's opposition Mrs. Michael O'Hara, who pose any plan which would re- the campaign that they op- to mandatory reorganization testified on behalf of Citizens quire school busing for the posed mandatory busing of of public school districts ef- for Better Schools, quoted sake of moving children away students across district lines fectively bars that approach from a letter, to that organi- from the neighborhood envir- to achieve racial balance in to the elimination of districts zation from Cahill, dated Oct. onment," the Cahill letter the schools. Their positions on which are educationally and 2, during the gubernatorial added. "In my judgment, ed- the Mancuso Committee rec- economically inefficient. campaign. An aide to the gov- ucational opportunities for ommendations were less clear. Cahill's position on the con- ernor later confirmed the con- minority groups must be troversial subject of school tents of the letter. achieved by a revitalization of It is considered highly un- district reorganization was re- "I am opposed to any plan the existing urban school sys- likely that the legislature, vealed yesterday during a which would require manda- tem, not by questionable stop- which is 3-1 Republican, public hearing on recommen- tory consolidation of • school gap measures." would pass a bill to imple- dations made last April by a districts . , . including any Both Cahill, a Republican, ment the Mancuso commit-, special study committee suggestion of this in the Man- and his Democratic opponent, (See Forced, Pg. 2, Col, 1) 3 Labor Leaders Indicted For Theft of Union Funds CRASH JUST MISSES HOME —The crash yesterday of a Rocky Mountain Airways plans, on its second approach By JAMES M. MARKHAM Committee and with filing false annual reports with the NEWARK (AP) — A former state assemblyman and two Secretary of Labor between 1965 and 1968. • to Aspen, Colo., airport, barely missed the home of Dr. and Mrs. William H. T. Murray. The couple said the crash others have been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges Biancardi was charged in five counts with embezzling jarred their house. The pilot and all seven' passengers died when the twin-engine turboprop hit a snowy hillside. of embezzling union funds to make unauthorized political union funds to pay for his campaigns and for repairs to his , IAP Wirephoto) contributions. car. He was also charged with taking 67 weeks salary in All three are Teamster union figures. The former as- 1968. semblyman is Joseph G. Biancardi, a Democrat from Essex Garrod was charged with embezzling $4,244 in union County. The other two men are E. Henry Garrod and James funds and with taking 65 weeks salary in 1968. Caputo. FOR HOME REPAIRS The 18-count indictment' against the three was handed • Caputo was charged with embezzling $1,813 to pay for Nixon Urges Major Effort down yesterday. repairs to his Newark home." Biancardi is president of Local 97 of the Teamsters The indictment listed certain alleged illegal expendi- Allied k Industrial Workers. Garrod is the local's secretary- tures of union money. treasurer and Caputo a part-time union organizer. A $200 contribution to the association of Hugh J. Addo- LOST BID nizio. Addonizio, Newark's mayor, recently was indicted on To Fight Pollution, Crime Biancardi was an assemblyman from Essex County extortion and income tax evasion charges. from 1965-1967, but lost his reelection bid in 1967. Caputo is A $500 contribution to the Democratic State Committee WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate Democrats called a waste treatment plants need- Nixon said the budget he a former Democratic chairman in Newark's North Ward. in 1965; $500 to a testimonial dinner for jailed Teamsters j President Nixon has sum- caucus today to discuss a ed in the nation. will send to Congress by early The indictment charged that the three defendants con- boss Anthony "Tony Pro" Provenzano in 1965; $125 to former moned a Democratic Con- response from the congres- The President called it the February will be in balance, spired to embezzle union funds to finance Biancardi's 1965 Newark City Councilman Philip E. Gordon, who has been gress and a watching nation sional majority. It is likely to most comprehensive and cost- for the sake of combating in- and 1967 campaigns. indicted on extortion and income tax evasion charges; $75 to join in an effort to "make be a televised outline of the ly pollution control program flation. Biancardi and Garrod were also charged with making to the association of former Congressman Paul J. Krebs our peace with nature," In- Democratic view, about Feb. in American history. "Only with the cooperation an illegal $1,000 contribution to the Essex County Democratic in 1965. tensify the struggle against 8. Muskie Reassured of Congress can we meet this qrime and stick with him in Nixon told the joint session Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of highest priority objective of dealing with the Vietnam war. he will send at least a dozen Maine said the commitment responsible government," the The President presented major new proposals to Cap- was reassuring — but the President said. those priorities yesterday in itol Hill during the current leading Democratic spokes- He said spending programs More Mafia Disclosures his first State of the Union election-year session. man on environment estimat- are politically popular, but an message, a 36-minute speech No Specifics ed it would cost $25 billion inflation - wracked economy abridged from what was once He did not list the specifics. in federal funds to deal with cannot afford them. a two+our, 10-minute draft. But Hugh Scott, the Republi- municipal wastes over the Senate Democratic Leader Goals Charted can Senate leader, said a Nix- next five years. Mike Mansfield said he was Are Needed, Lacey Says Charting goals but few spe- on program to combat water "He's given us another cry not convinced budget balanc- cific programs, the Republi- pollution will top the list. of alarm, but he hasn't given ing alone would be sufficient. IRVINGTON (AP) - U.S. Atty. David Satz's decision to "a matter of balance. We He said mobsters are "ver- can President encountered a That one is likely to reach us anything to deal with," He said Nixon might have Atty. Frederick B. Lacey release them to the public. don't deal in absolute con- min. They believe anyone generally mild, and frequent- Congress within two or three said the Main senator, who to send Congress specific leg- said last night there should There has been criticism cepts." can be bought. I warn the ly favorable, Democratic re- weeks. Nixon said it will be a is rated a likely contender-for islation including wage, price be more "public disclosures" from some quarters that in- Less than two months ago press: Increasing vigilance is action. GOP leaders termed five-year, $10-billion program the Democratic presidential profit and credit controls to required to insure that or- : 'in the war against organized formation obtained from Lacey declared "open war" ' the speech a masterpiece. to build all the municipal nomination in 1972. deal with inflation. crime. "bugging" should not have on organized crime and since ganized crime or mob mem- "There has been too much been released because wire- then has led three federal bers — or mob corrupted of- of a trend toward secrecy," taps were illegal. Some crit- grand juries on charges rang- ficials'— do not use associa- he said.. "I saw this loud and ics have contended that per- ing from illegal gambling to tions with reporters to strike clear: The information of the sons' whose names have extortion. viciously, unfairly, at honest, cropped up in conversations "Organized crime is des- decent law enforcement, or Lack of Trucks Hindering people is the foundation of to polish their own images." cur political system." of Mafia figures have had no perate for a good image," he suitable forums in which to told a meeting of the New On Nov. 29, Lacey charged Lacey defended public re- defend themselves. Jersey chapter of Sigma Del- that organized crime was lease by ttie federal courts of To release the transcripts, ta Chi, the professional jour- "taking over" the state of information obtained through under a proper order, said Relief Progress in Biafra electronic surveillance of nalistic society. New Jersey. Lacey, "may not be doing a "Indeed it would be sur- "The' DeCavalcante papers places frequented by reputed disservice to people whose prising if the mob had not released by my predessor, PORT HARCOURT, Niger- tional observer team told unanimous in their criticism ficult situation. For our part Mafia kingpins Simone "Sam names are mentioned there." tried to distort news by alli- David Satz, showed that," la (AP) — Every hour Radio newsmen federal units inside of federal relief efforts. we have made it our duty to the Plumber" DeCavalcante and Angelo "Gyp" DeCarlo. Lacey said he sees no ances with underpaid police Lacey said. "I leave It to ' Nigeria exhorts the war refu- fallen Biafra had less than "Their army is never short ensure that we do everything "problem of legal ethics" in reporters; or had not tried you — and the public — to gees to remain where they 100 vehicles but the Guard of beer and their whores get possible to bring relief to our "My real education in the making public illegal tapes.