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Am Wrestler's Rights to SEE STORY BELOW • I : • Clearing Tonight THE DAILY . Rain or drizzle today, clear- T^ Red Bank, Freehold FINAL Long Branch 7 EEimON Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper 22 PAGES , f NCU39 RED BANK, NJ. TUESDAY, JANUARY 11,1972 Tough Decisions Ahead By JAMES H.RUBIN moval of regressive, unjust the reasonable recommenda- major departures from the old enactment of an income tax to balance a projected $200 In outlining his plans for the Related Stories, Pages 3,7 and antiquated forms of tax- tions ef his Tax Policy Com- policies of 'business as usu- by permitting both parties to million.deficit, lie has in- coming year, Cahill again TRENTON (AP) - Gov. ation, or whether we will ret- mittee, including an income al'." snare the responsibility. dicated that the major over- William T. Cahill asked the rogress into a position of tax. tied to property tax re- Since he took office, Cahill "Do we want a restructured haul of the tax structure, in- reaffirmed his pledge to re-' Legislature today to show the mediocrity." form, regardless of the politi- has worked with 3-1 Republi- tax system based more truly, cluding a possible income tax,. form the state's prison sys- courage necessary, to reform In his second annuaUmes- cal consequences. can majorities in both houses. on an ability to pay and linked will be left for later in the tem. Other proposals include the state's archaic tax struc- sage to the Legislature, Cahill ,. The committee plans to re- In the new, 195th legislature with a redistribution of the year. overhaul of juvenile delin- ture and make the tough deci- lease its report next month. quency laws; creation of a said the principal problem that was sworn in today, the heavy burden now borne by The current budget for the sions that "whill shape the facing the state was tax re- new state agency to supervise Cahill, at midpoint of his GOP holds 24-16 control in the our property taxpayers?" fiscal year ending July 1 is destiny of New Jersey for the form. ' first term in office, said the regional sewerage systems; a Senate while in the Assembly, Cahill asked. "The opportu- $1.8 billion. next 25 years." While he stopped short of past two years have been Democrats hold 40 seats, Re- nity is near at hand." new state authority to float, "These decisions," Cahill any specific proposal, the Re- merely a "prologue" to the publicans 39 and there is one Hie governor plans to speci- In today's message, Cahill bonds to finance hospital con- said, "will determine whether publican governor indicated •decisions that lie ahead., - Independent, Anthony Impe- fy the state's financial needs proposed a number of signifi- struction; a program in which New Jersey will be a progres- he favored a tax system 'House in Order' riale. next month when he delivers cant new programs but the state will purchase buses sive state meeting the needs "based more truly on an abili- "In.the past two years," Cahill has said the biparti- his annual budget message to omitted any cost estimates. A and lease them to private in education, penal reform, ty to pay." Cahill said, "we have together san composition of the Legis- the Legislature. spokesman said the adminis- companies, and a statewide transportation, the challenges Cahill has said previously put New Jersey's house in or- lature may enhance the pros- Cahill is expected to ask tration had no price tag for study to determine if children Gov. William T. Cahill of the environment, the re- that he is prepared to back der, preparing the way for pects for tax reform and only for interim tax measures the proposals. are being taught how to read. SAIGON (AP) T North Vietnamese forces are besieg- ing about 10 Laotian battal- ions trapped in a village in southern Laos, and Laotian army units have launched a diversionary operation in an attempt to draw off the Com- munists, informed sources in Vientiane reported today. Other North. Vietnamese forces in northeast Laos kept up their pressure on Long AP WMfUlOlO Cheng, the headquarters for' Gen. Vang Pao's army of Meo SHOOTING VICTIMS — Two blacks lie dead 6n a street In Baton Rouge, La., after Shootout between tribesmen; and an American blacks and police yesterday. Two pollcem^.$j|fo,,were killed in the Incident. source said the Communists were waging the most in- tensive ground offensive ever launched in Laos. The 10 Laotian battalions were trapped in Ban Nhik>' about 1? miles east of Pakse in the southern Bolovens plateau. The North Vietnam- ese outflanked the Laotians Fatal to Four in Louisiana Sunday night and during one BATON ROUGE, la. () NAACP says he" isn't sure who a downtown street two miles Twenty blacks were ar- 5&-hour period Monday fired AUTOMOBIUE DEALERS SEMINAR - Discussing some aspects of the — ^ayor W. W. Dumas was involved in shooting from Louisiana's capitol on rested and charged with dis- more than 1,000 artillery and automobile Industry are, left to, right, Erik Bertelsen, of First Merchants blames Black Muslims in part 'which erupted yesterday after turbing the peace after the af- mortar shells into the village, •National Bank; Clyde Egginsbh, president of the Mohmbufh County Au- for a street gunfight between police moved in to clear a city And Sheriff's Detective ternoon Shootout and eight of field reports said. tomobile Dealers Association, arid Henry Kolber, a state consumer affairs law enforcement officers and street of an impromptu rally Capt. Bryan Clemmons Jr. the 20 were later charged with Informed sources said the Investigator. The three were attending a dinner and seminar sponsored blacks which left fon'r men at which militants were call- says "some sort of suicide murder in the deaths of two Laotians suffered heavy casu- last night by the association at the Shore Casino, Atlantic Highlands. dead. Seven young Muslims ing for improved conditions in plot".might have been in- sheriff's deputies during the alties in the shelling, but there deny their organization was the city's black community, volved in the Shootout which' violence. Also slain were two was no information on how Involved. Gov. John McKeithen took the lives of two deputies black men. many. The sources said' the A spokesman for" the andtwo.blacks. Some 25 persons were Nortlr Vietnamese were using treated for injuries, including "hugging tactics" ^minimize Baton Rouge Police Chief Ed- the effect of U.S, and Laotian - die Bauer. air strikes. They said .the Four hundred National. 'enemy troops are so close to Guard troops were called to the village that air strikes duty to bolster local and state* cannot hit the North Vietnam- Of Consumer Woes police in enforcing a dusk to ese without causing casualties, ByBETTESPERO Did you ever take an "old pened to you or anyone else dawn curfew. Bars and gro- to the Laotians. ; who bought a car last year in In Stolen Goods Case cery stores were ordered klunker" in for a tuneup? It New Jersey, according to Mr. FREEHOLD — Holm'del fern dispatcher .yard until a full of meat, called in other of- closed. Meanwhile, the North Viet- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS cost $60, $70, or $80, but then Kolber whose remarks under- contractor Louis Petruzzelli driver could be assigned to'it. ficers, and arrested the men. ."We have every reason to namese in northeast Laos — "We have problems in. the you had to take it back be- were reported to have recap- lined that "Buyer Beware" is and two co-defendants went The meat was to be delivered Mr. Rubin said the men ar- believe this is a national automobile field that some of cause it didn't work right? tured a position about two still a vfery appropriate adage on trial here yesterday on to various Shop-Rite super- rested on the scene were Es- movement by the Muslims," you may find hard to be- And the service manager told miles north of Long Cheng. in consumer circles. charges of receiving $33,000 markets. The trailer was re- ola, Robel and the late Joseph Dumas said. "The informa- lieve," Henry Kolber, a state you it needed a new engine? Sources, in Vientiane said 14 Powers Updated worth of stolen property in ported missing Oct. 11, be D'Orsi, 33, of.Port Reading, tion we get is that this isn't consumer affairs investigator, You suspect it's coming out of enemy sappers penetrated Mr. Kolber, an investigator Holnwicl Oct. 13,1968. said. who was burned to death in a just local." told members of the Mon- the garage no better than Gen. Vang Pao's compound at with the Consumer Affairs Di- • Petruzzelli, 38, of Stillwell The assistant prosecutor tavern fire in Carteret Sept. McKeithen said the city was mouth County Automobile ' when it went in? You're right, the base Sunday but all Were vision of the N.J. Department Road, Holmdel, is accused said that Middletown Police 28. aware of what he called the Dealers Association last according to Mr. Kolber. killed. of Law and Public Safety, along with Frank Esola, 54, of Lt (then Sgt.) Michael Ma- See Contractor, Page 3 •ousiders. night And how many times have North Brunswick and Edward honey saw some "peculiar ac- you taken a car back to a said his agency's power has F. Robel, 44, Middlesex, of re- tivity" Oct. 13 on the property dealer, maybe 30 or 40 times, recently been updated to ceiving a tractor trailer val- of L.P. Excavating Co., where with "legitimate gripes, ma- more effectively deal with dis- ued at $15,000 belonging to he had parked his car while jor problems, like engine honest dealers.