Yank Planes Dodge Red Missiles
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Distribution ' Today dNdjr, mm tad tumid to- 26,575 Wbt. Uw around 71. Tombr- Red Bank Area f rav, mostly tuny. High in Ma. (Mak Friday, may ud hot - Copyrlght-The Red Bank Register, lac 19«. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FX)R 87 YEARS DIAL 741-0010 VOL. 89, NO. 7 luutd dallr. Monday through Frtdt Stcenl Clui taUH Fiid at Rid But aW r ~" ' lulling Olflcei. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1986 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Yank Planes Dodge Red Missiles SAIGON (AP) - American to 115 miles north and north- A mission usually involves light in South Viet Nam, conCon- g base camp and training three planes were rescued by warplanes dodged 27 to 29 So- west of Hanoi. U. S. Air Force three or four planes which may tinuing the relative lull of re- center near Cambodia 60 miles helicopters. viet-made missiles over North pilots reported wrecking four of make several sorties or single cent days. northwest of Saigon and g Viet On the. political front, Premier Viet Nam yesterday during one (lie sites and also hitting two strikes against targets. But American pilots flew the Cong troop concentraion 38 miles Nguyen Cao Ky set up a special of the heaviest raiding days of fuel depots within 33 miles of A 'High Day' unusually high number of 443 southwest of Tuy Hoa, on the disciplinary committee of 20 gen- the war, a U. S. spokesman an- the North Vietnamese capital. "It was a high day for sorties, sorties in South Viet Nam yescentra- l coast. erals with court-martial powers nounced. One of the oil storage areas but not a record day," the terday, claiming damage or de- A U.S. spokesman announced to judge five other generals in- It was the largest number of was 28 miles north of Hanoi, spokesman said. struction of.'about 500 Viet Cong tile loss of three .small two-seat volved in the recent Buddhist- Surface-toiAir (SAM) missiles the other 33 miles northwest. The raiding fighter-bombers al- huts and fortifications and caus- observation planes in South Viet inspired revolt in the northern expended in one day by the Com- Air Force and carrier-based so hammered bridges, barracks, ing 55 secondary explositions. Nam today. One was shot down provinces. munists, but the American Navy jets flew a total of 106 storage areas, antiaircraft sites They also reported possibly kill- 25 miles southwest of Quang The latter included Lt. Gen. spokesman said none of the multiplane missions, a new high and other installations in the ing 28 Viet Cong. Ngai and another was shot down Nguyen Chanh Thi, Ky's rival, American raiders were hit by in the. 18-month air war. But a southern panhandle as well as South Vietnamese Air Force pi- a mile awny. The third crashed whose dismissal as commander the SAMs. spokesman said the missions did the Red River Valley. lots flew 252 sorties. 20 miles southwest of Da Nang, of the army's northernmost 1st The missiles were fired from not involve a record number of The U. S. Command reported U. S. B52 bombers hammered but the cause was not known. Corps area last March precipi- sites in the Red River Valley 50 planes. ground action was extremely at two targets today: A Viet The two fliers in each of the (See VIET NAM Page 2) Adopt Matawan 's Master A SMALL FORTUNE—Asbury Park Detective Sgt. Roo co Traverse smiles while inspecting part of $6,500 re- Plan With 5 Amendments covered from an overlooked cardboard box on city MATAWAN - With five amend- ness area off Rt. 34 and for fur- —The northwest corner of Mor-tially for one and two-family street corner. Owner was located later and is to recover ments, one of which deletes five ther consideration of neighbor- ristown and Cross Rds., now pro-residential use, according to the proposed apartment areas, the hood recreation areas. his treasure today. posed for general business. separation of these uses as listed Planning Board last night adopted Deleted as apartment zones —Both sides of Main St., ex-under present zoning. the master plan. were areas at: tending across Mill and Broad —West of Jackson St. to Lake Coming on the heels of two —The southwest corner of Mor-Sts., between the intersection of Lefferts, east of Broad St., in- heated public hearings on the ristown Rd. and Ravine Dr., ex-Main and Broad Sts. south to thecluding both sides of Orchard Save $6,510 plan, the amendments silenced tending to Middlesex Apart- general business and single fam- St. and both sides of Main St. most objectors but pleas were ments, now proposed for special ily zones, now proposed partial- between Rt. 34 and Washington registered for an enlarged busi- business. ly for general business and par-St., now proposed for one and two-family use. From Garbage —West of Rt. 34, north of Mac- Arthur Dr. and Eisenhower Ct., ASBURY PARK — A two-foot After a weekend at the resort, now proposed for special busi- •quart cardboard box, rain Mr. Rosenberg,-1, still a total Series on Birch Society ness use. soaked, pecked with soiled stranger to all whom he met, clothes, stayed on a street cor- stopped at Flo's Luncheonette, This last area covers a portion ner here lor more than 24 hours operated by Mrs. Florence Terry of a 5'/i-«cre tract owned by yesterday, and thousands of at Cookman Ave. and Heck St. To Commence Tomorrow Engmar Engebretson. The prop- passersby never suspected that When a Philadelphia bus The John Birch Society is operating In Monmouth County, erty owner, represented by his it contained $6,510 in new, Stopped outside, Mr. Rosenberg but little has been published about this controversial organiza- son, David Engebretson, submit- PITCHES s wrapped money. forgot his box and ran to board tion. ted a petition to the board urging that the entire tract be zoned for But the cash was there and the, carrier. Few facts have ever been revealed about John Birch business. this is the story of how, thanks Detective Traverso first spotted membership and what the organization hopes to accomplish in Will Consider to a city police detective ser- the box of dirty clothes Sunday the county and in the state. SPRIBJB geant, Rocco Traverso, and a afternoon when it was moved The Daily Register sent veteran newsman Frank W. The board took the matter un- garbage man, Angelo Musto, ii outside the store to the curb Harbour, Middletown-Bayshore Bureau manager, to find out der advisement. about the society and what it is doing, in the county. Other amendments to the plan was returned to its owner. to be taken by scavengers or LOST IN THE BUSH—Overgrown, hardly visible stone He has come up with an objective, informative, penetrating include: Harry Rosenberg, 78, of Tren- garbagemen. series of six articles. It begins tomorrow. marker in a field behind a hedge, near the Freehold* ton, withdrew $8,300 from his Monday afternoon, Detective —The addition of motels, pro- This is a series you will not want to miss. It is the first account in the Trenton Trust Co., Traverso was once again outside fessional offices and nursing Englishtown Rd. and Wemrock Rd., Manalapan Town- time a full report has been made on The John Birch Society Trenton, last Thursday and told of Flo's and urged Angelo Musto, homes as permitted uses in the ship, indicates the original Molly Pitcher spring from Jr., a member of a garbage in Monmouth County. special business zones. his sister, Mrs. Louisa Vina, which heroine of the Battle of Monmouth carried water with whom he lived, that he (See MONEY, Page 3) —Deletion of the Church and was going, to visit their brother, Orchard Sts. playground and use to weary troops. In background is almost unreadable; Ben Rosenberg, in Louisville, of the area for one and two-fam- painted marker put in place in 1938 by Alexander ^ Irate Gtizens Heat'd in Middletown ily homes, since urban renewal Jasko and William D. Perrine who also placed the stone ).He packed clothing, put a is no longer being considered for marker there at the tame time. great deal of money in his the area. pockejj and the balance in a Public Says Wo' to Apartments —Rescinding the master plan biow&rBgyelope in his cardboard addendum which proposed ban- clothing box. But Instead of MIDDLETOWNr-The Planning attempts to find out which mem Board members made no com-Lynch to "be very careful'* in ning expansion of the used car taking off directly for Louisville, bers of the board favor apart- ments. remarks on the subject. -Mr. lot at'Main St. and New Bruns-Ask Molly Pitcher Board last night heard from the wick Ave. he came first by bus to Asbury public on the apartment issue, ments and which do not. Except for the chairman, Lynch replied that lie was mak- Park. and what it heard was a loud, Questions Unanswered Frank F. Blaisdell, board mem- ing no charges but merely bring- ^A change from R-75 to R-100 long and vociferous "No." Most other questions ^posed bers made no comment on ques- ing the issue to the attention of for zoning of the Edgemere from the floor also went un- tions raised by Thomas Lynch the board. Mr. Papasavas said Drive residential area. Well Site' Cleanup Except for a separate applies answered, including the questio and Adam Papasavas, both of rezoning has been overturned by To Implement provisions of the 576 Killed tion on the Port Monmouth pro- FREEHOLD -- Etnbarrassec At his suggestion the board "When will all these question: East Keansburg, concerning pos- the courts, in other municipali- master plan, the board will now posal, which came later in the by the appearance of the an agreed to investigate present be answered?" sible conflicts of interest.