16 Held in Dawn County Drug Raid by CHARLES A
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Weather' •j f 1 turn, tenptntm ft, Ooody, ^ * $ «f Aowttf today, U* 25,025 'I iaatnw, fair, high about ». Sou- day, mnny, warm. See weather, IT Copyright—The Red Bank Register, Inc., 1965. DIAL 741-0010 MONMOUTHvCOUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS S Ilium dillr. Horti? tbnuib ItUtr. Second Clui PoRtgi 87 NO Ptij at JUd Bulk uiiM AddlUooil M»lllni Oltlnu. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1965 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE 16 Held in Dawn County Drug Raid By CHARLES A. JOHNSTON three, Long Branch, two, New arraigned this, morning before both Neptune, sale and posses- FREEHOLD—Sixteen men andShrewsbury, and one, Belmar. District Court Judge Francis X, sion of heroin. Women in five county towns were The three already in custody Crahay, here. James Henry Thompson, 36, of •rrested early today on drug are Vincent De Marzo, 2S, of They include: 407 Atkins Ave., and Elisabeth charges in combined efforts of Wanamassa Dr., Neptune, who Delmar Adams, 41, of 32 Plum Fentner, 33, of 1218 Corlies Ave., itate, county, and local police was committed to Bordentown St., New Shrewsbury, charged both Neptune, illegal rMse of •gents. June 4 for robbery of a Neptune with sale and possession of her- marijuna. Thompson also was liquor store; William L. Rich- oin; his wife, Anita, 26, aiding charged with sale and possession Three men now serving terms of marijauana. In Bordentown Reformatory also ards, 24, of Munroe Ave., Nep-and abetting the sale and posses- William Maurerm Jr., 22 ,of were named in complaints which tune, who admitted aiding and sion of heroin. 721 Eighth Ave., Belmar, poses- followed a four-month investiga- abetting De Marzo, and Joseph Walter Mims, 25, of 400 Lang- sion of marjuana, hypodermic tion by' undercover men, State Guzzi, 186 Kingsley Dr., Asbury ford St., and L. V. Anderson, needles, and other narcotics Police Capt. Leonard Iatesta re- Park, serving a term for pos- 37, of 19 (rear) Borden Ave., paraphernalia. ported. More arrests are due session of drugs as a result of the both of Asbury Park, sale and Donald Lubischer, 22, of 264 later today. December-arrests. possession of dangerous drugs, Second Ave., Long Branch, il- All three are charged with sale known as goof balls. Anderson al- It was the second broad-based legal use of heroin. •cries of arrests directed by the and possession of heroin in the so was charged with sale and pos- new complaints. Dates vary but session of heroin. Charles Graziano, 21, 223 West- State Police Narcotics Squad .in wood Ave., Long Branch, illegal are within the last four months. James Fuquay, 35, of 410 Lang- the County in six months. Capt. use of heroin and possession of One of the suspects, James ford St., Stanley Thompson, 36, Iatesta said that some of those hypodermic needles. Masco, 104 Trident Blvd., Nep- of 910 Cookman Ave., and Sarah •rrested were "repeaters" from James De Lisa, 29, of 80 Dun- THE RAIDERS AND THE RAIDED.— Arriving at Colti Neck state police barracks, whore roundup of this morning's tune, was accused of possession Lee Shepherd, 40, of 916 Asbury Ia>t December and that others bar Ave., Long Branch, illegal of marijuana in his car at his Ave., all Asbury Park, sale and narcotics raidi in Monmouth County was conducted, were, left photo, Charles Graziano, 21, of 223 Wesrwood Avo., were among suspects missed by use of narcotics, and sale and home and at his service station possession of herom. Long Branch, charged with illegal use of heroin, under escort of Long Branch Detective Capt. Joseph D. Purcell, police in a probe at that time. possession of "goofbaUs." Where They're From on Rt. 35 traffic circle, Ocean Florence Brown, 28, of 1241 left, and Patrolman, John Tobir; and, right photo, Jamas Da Lisa., 29, of 80 Dunbar Ave., Long Branch, also charged Of the 19 accused, seven were Township. Corlies Ave., and Ronald A. Capt. Iatesta said the investiga- with.illegal use of heroin, in custody of Long Branch Detective William D. Walling, right. from Neptune, six, Asbury Park, All 16 nabbed today will be Stanard, 25, of 142 Division St. te RAID, Page 2) U.S. B52s Hit Viet Jungle; Two Bombers Collide, Los: t SAIGON (AP) - Scores of U.S. The B52 jets of the Strategic hold where the Communists were| fire bombs, rockets and cannon U.S. advisers were sent in to re- planes — including 27 B52 heavy Air Command flew 2,001) miles reported massing for a sneak at- shells. Connoiter,'and an estimated pla* bombers making their debut in from Guam to make their first tack. The air force declined to eval- toon of guerrillas opened fire on combat — rained tons of bombs, air strike in any combat. They No Evaluation uate results of the raid until napalm and rockets into three rained high explosive 1,000-pound After the B52s, a squadron of after a careful ground check. one of the units: Helicopter fire square miles of Viet Cong jungle and 750-pound bombs on the "D"B57 twin-jet fighter-bombers plas- Three 60-man units of Vietnam- helped drive'off the Red attack- today. Ground troops that zone jungle, a Viet Cong strong- tered the area.with explosives, ese troops and about a dozen ers, searched the area found no en- emy casualties from the big air attack, military spokesmen said. Two of the giant eight-engine tjombers were k>st' In" a collision over the South China Sea. An Girl, 17, Feared amphibious rescue plane made a perilous, landing in 12-foot seas PICKETING PARENTS — Red Bank High School's commencement exercise* ai Red to rescue four* survivors and Bank Athletic Field were picketed last night by, several women who have been out- picked up the body of a fifth spoken iiippoirttrs of Miss Esther Bower, a retiring Oakland Street School kindergar- flier,, an Air Force spokesman in Martila reported. ten teacher."Prom left.are Mrs. Laura L. Rudolph, Mrs. Jacqueline Micciulla, Mrs. Wil- So She Seven other airmen were miss- ivmg liam Thorel! and Mrs. Russell Crosson. Miss Bower was asked by the Board of Educa- ing, and the rescue plane was toss- By JOAN TURNER tion to retire, for reasons not made public by the board, and her request for reinstate- ing on the stormy sea, unable is a. three second Interval be- to take off because of a dam- RARITAN TOWNSHIP — fore "there is a gentle tug and ment was turned down. Mrs. Rudolph said her protest was again*t such action gen- aged propeller. The survivors Doris Mercedes Mahon, at 17, a feeling of floating." ifenaHy iince it might lead to a feeling of insecurity in the alder teachers in the sys- were transferred to a passing is a teenager with hobbies "Landing is no problem," such as swimming, dancing, tem. freighter,, but the plane's five she stated. "You face into the crewmen stayed aboard to await hprsebackriding—and skydiv- wind, put your knees tightly a Navy ship. ing. together and bend them. You Vietnamese ground units She made her first skydive land easily, and then. Just clashed briefly with an estimated in April, 1964, when she was sit." • , • 20 Viet Cong in the bombed area, IS at the Lakewood Sport Doris no doubt inherits her Space Twins Off killing one guerrilla and wound- Parachuting Center, after a adventurous spirit from her ing 10 others. The troops also three-hour course. father, Jackson Barrett reportedly destroyed about 6,000 Admitting that she always Mahon.. pounds of rice, but no other feared flying and was appre- He was a pilot with the major results were reported. hensive before taking off, she Royal Air Force in World The object of the mission was insisted that she be the first War II. He was shot down jFor Paris Air Shdwto catch a large concentration of a group of nine students over Dieppe, France, in 1946. of Viet Cong believed to be in to jump,- "because- I get air- He escaped his. doomed Gemini program, and James E. iWASHBJGTON <AP) - Ameri- President's Jet. the jungle. Some reports said sick," plane, by parachute, sub- Webb, administrator of the Na- ca's twp Gemini astronaut heroes Before (hey got aboard the it was believed accompanied by "We went up to an altitude sequently was captured and tional Aeronautics and Space Ad- •hd Vice President Hubert H. sleek Air Force bne, Humphrey Chinese Communist advisers. of 2,700 feet and my ears spent 32 months in Stalag No. ministration. Humphrey took off before dawn told newsmen they were going Two Americans were killed and started to pop," she said. 3, Germany. today for Paris where they will as observers and to let other Left Behind a third was wounded today in Double Chutes - The family, including her attend the International Air people see them and "I hope The astronauts' wives went the Da Nang area, a U.S. spokes- "We were seated on a bench mother, Clelle 'McAllister Stow. ,•••-• they enjoy a very pleasant week- along but their children were left man reported. He said one of the and had on heavy boots and Mahon, sister, Sharon McAl- With President Johnson's praise end which they richly Reserve." behind — at the White House dead and the wounded man were double parachutes." She said, lister, 14, and brothers Bar- and thanks still ringing in their Besides Humphrey and Astro- where the families had spent the victims of a U.S. Marine artil- and explained. "In case the rett Jackson, 13. and Chandos e*rs and with special medals nauts James McDivitt and Ed- night.