Freed Fliers Go 3 Separate Ways by the Associated Press Charles, 27, Captive Nine Months
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Today: Our Weekend Enjoyment Section SEE TABLOID INSERT the Weather THEDAILY FINAL Cloudy with periods of rain Red Bank, Freehold likely today, tonight and to- tang Branch 7 EDITION morrow. 26 PAGES Momnouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper TEN CENTS VOL.95 NO. 68 RED BANK, N.J. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1972 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiumiimiiiiiuiftiHiimiiniiiim iiiiniiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiaiiiiiuiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i m HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiuniiiminiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiiinuBniinmmiainHniiiDniiBmiiiiiiiiiiii iiinuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Delegates Press for Park Ferry Service gested urban area. Twenty By SHERRY FIGDOUE p-N.J., responded with nearly aide to Mr. Howard, who au- were barred by the House Jack Vandenberg, aide to Jacob K. Javits, R-N.Y., cos- "There's always the possi- thored the deleted amend- parliamentarian. U.S. Sen Clifford P. Case, R- ponsor of the 1971 Senate bill, bility the (House) bill will million people live within two. identical statements yes- hours of the 26,000 acre park, WASHINGTON — Mon- terday in the wake of House ments, said yesterday that The Senate adopted its Ga- N.J., said he was "Virtually Mr. Vandenberg said "The pass with the amendments. If "essentially, very little can be teway bill last year and in-'certain a bill will be enacted New York people are as inter- it doesn't, there is a possi- many of them subsisting on tnouth County's congressional deletion of a $30 million provi- poverty level incomes, and delegation here is united in sion for development of water done now, since conferees cluded in it the f 30 million de- this session." ested in the ferry as we are." bility that a separate bill transit to the park. have not yet been appointed. velopment provision. "I'm less certain, although 'Makes Only Sense' could be introduced to include one-third without cars. demanding that final legisla- The original proposal, made tion creating the proposed Ga- All three legislators are "The transportation lan- Ten confereees, five from not pessimistic, that that bill In Sen. Harrison A. Wil- a separate appropriation." teway National Urban Recre- hoping the House will adopt a - guage is in the Senate bill, each house, must now be ap- will include the water trans- liams office, aide Walter Any new legislation will nearly five years ago by the ation Area include provisions bill reinstating the $30 million and we're really hoping the - pointed to iron out differences portation provision," he contin- Ramsay agreed that "water have to wait, however, until powerful Regional Plan Asso- for a water-based mass trans- development provision before Senate will prevail," she said. in the two bills before the fi- ued. The House committee transportation makes the only Congress reconvenes. ciation included a ferry ser- portation system. it adjourns next month. If not, Legislation Passed . nal version can be acted upon, was "quite firmly against and sense, really, and Sen. Wil- The proposed Gateway rec- vice between Breezy Point we (the Senate) were quite iand Sandy Hook. Spokesmen for U.S. Senator separate new legislation will Last Tuesday the House ' And Congressional adjourn- liams has always been in fa- reation area, spanning New be sponsored by New Jersey - passed, 350 to 4, the enabling ment within the next few firmly for" the ferry devel- vor of the water trans- York and New Jersey In Sept., 1971, U.S. Sen. Clifford P. Case, R-N.J., Har- opment, he said. rison A. Williams Jr., D-N.J., ' legislators in the next session. legislation for Gateway, af- weeks is looming on the hori- portation aspect of the Ga- beaches, will be the first na- Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash., and Rep. James' J. Howard. Susan Sherk, administrative ter the Howard amendments zon. After consulting with Sen. teway Bill." tional park in a heavily con- See Case, Page 2 Freed Fliers Go 3 Separate Ways By The Associated Press Charles, 27, captive nine months. Dressed in military uni- Gartley went to a family re- forms and wearing combat union at the U.S. Naval Hospi- decorations, three American tal at St. Albans in New York prisoners of war have re- City, the department said. turned to the United States, Charles met with his family in separated from the peace New York and then flew to a group that escorted them naval hospital in San Diego RaHitM-Staff Photo from Hanoi and scattered to aboard another C9, officials •PARTY* HOUSE This is the N.J. Highway Authority-owned house on Telegraph Hill that was reno- different parts of the country. said. vated for use this summer as a reception center for Garden State Arts Centers stars. The arrival at New York's Cora Weiss said she and the Kennedy International Air- other three chaperones, David port last night ended a 12-day T. Dellinger, 56, Richard A. trip that was followed with po- Falk, 41, and the Rev. William litical controversy at home. Sloane Coffin Jr., had been Gallagher Denies House The end .of the trip, however, deceived by Elias. She said did not bring an end to the the major had indicated anti- dissention. war sentiments in Hanoi only The three POWs had re- to change his attitude once jected offers to turn them- they departed. Had Costly Renovations selves over to U.S. govern- "We have just witnessed a ment officials at various recapture scene, one in- ByBETTESPERO Mr. Gallagher disputed con- "At tops, $20,000 is more like ing agents who work in con-, points along their journey, carceration replacing anoth- tentions that about $200,000 it." junction with the authority in which included stops.in Pek- er," Mrs. Weiss said after the had been spent to renovate a The center director is in selecting performers for the ing, Moscow and Copenhagen. three men and their families LOS ANGELES - John P. One of the three, Maj. Ed- Gallagher, director of the residence off Holland Road so California this week on au- center's three-month season. drove away from the airport Mr. Gallagher could entertain thority business. From Sun- Reached by Phone ward Elias, said aboard the in government cars. Garden State Arts Center, plane that be felt they had ful- HolmdeL N.J., yesterday dis- various people there. day through Wednesday, he In a telephone interview, Gartley's mother, Mrs. Min- filled the conditions of release nie Lee Gartley, broke down counted reports that the N.J. The sources who com- attended the International Mr. Gallagher detailed the Bridge, Tunnel, and Turnpike set by Hanoi by remaining aboard the airplane when she Highway Authority, which plained to The Daily Register business aspects of using the with their accompanying runs the center, has spent Association convention in San house, which is on authority failed to convince a Defense about the alleged spending de- peace group. Department officer to let her hundreds of thousands of dol- clined to be identified. Francisco. Yesterday and land on Telegraph Hill, a lars, to turn an authority- today he planned to meet with short distance from the cen- Joins Family take her son on a prearranged ' owned residence into a lavish "Whoever said {200,000 is representatives of Nederlan- ter. Elias, 34, an Air Force offi- vacation. pleasure palace. nuts," Mr. Gallagher said. der Productions, book- The house, not in use. now. cer held prisoner for five "I didn't cry when you told is locked and surrounded by months, joined his family and me four years ago that my fencing in order to deter tres- flew to Maxwell Air Force son had been captured in Viet- passers. Base in Montgomery, Ala., nam, and I haven't cried since AP Wiruhota aboard a military C9 medical- until tonight," she told the of- TEARS OF DISAPPOINTMENT — Mrs. Minnie Mr. Gallagher stressed Lee Gartley weeps after being informed during a there was never any attempt evacuation plane, the Defense ficer, Roger Shields. 2 Troopers Convicted Department said. dispute that she could not take her son immediat- by authority- officials to con- "Your son is also an officer The other two men are in the U.S. Navy," Shields in- ely on a prearranged vacation. Her son. Navy Lt. ceal the existence or use oi (j.g.) Mark Gartley, 24, right, consoles her in the house. Navy Lt. j.g. Mark Gartley, terjected. He also told her 24, a prisoner for four years, that Gartley was being pro- plane that had just landed at New York's Kennedy "It was no secret to any- Airport. On Misconduct Count body," Mr. Gallagher said. and Navy Lt. j.g. Norris moted to full lieutenant. TOMS RIVER (AP) — The 20 when Harris was ques- Weiglein testified during the "There were signs at the cen- trial of two New Jersey State tioned about alleged narcotics trial that he had been taught ter, after opening night troopers accused of torturing violations. at the State Police Academy shows, saying 'Commission- a young man during an inter- Grabowski admitted during to use intimidation during in- ers' reception this way.'" Chinese Cheer Pact Makers rogation in a police barracks the trial that he branded Har- terrogations. He said he According to the director, PEKING (AP) - Japanese and their official parties ar- red and white banners pro- The agreement was signed has ended with both troopers ris' buttocks with a paper clip played the "good guy" in the Prime Minister Kakuei Tan- rived in Shanghai at 3:40 p.m. claiming: "Long Live the by Premier Chou of China and found guilty of misconduct he had heated. But Grabowski interrogation of Harris, with about $10,000 to $12,000 was ; spent to refurbish the building aka and Chinese Premier It said they were met by offi- Friendship of the Japanese Tanaka, Japan's prime minis- and one acquitted of atrocious denied the clip was hot when Grabowski taking the role of cials of the Shanghai Muncip- 1 and immediate grounds, while Chou En-lai flew to Shanghai and Chinese People," "Long ter who took office in July.