Murder Charge Is Filed CHOPPED CHOPPER — New Shrewsbury Police Chief Jamas A
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W<fctlker DISTRIBUTION mperature 71. Variable TODAY daodftieti, w«nn and homld to- BEDBANK day W* 75 to ». Scattered tha* 23.500 denhowers tonight, low W. To- morrow and Sunday, fair, high DIAL 741-0010 tomorrow 80. See weather, page 2. Issued duly. Mondiy through Fruity. Second Clan PosMft 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE VOL. 86, NO. 253 Paid U Red Bank tad U Additional Miillnf Ollicei. RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1964 Pilot Hurt in 'Copter Crash RED BANK - Guy Aliotta, 47, Ms condition as fair pending the the guy wire, flew across Rt. 33, before the crash. , Bntown and Red Bank First Aid of 46 Ridge Rd., Rumson suffered reading of X-rays of his back. hitting the front fender of Mr. The pilot, an ex-Marine Corps Squad members and airport per- cuts of the face, scalp and chest, The crash occurred about 4:30 Ellison's gasline tank truck. Mr. flyer and a veteran flight in- sonnel, roped off the crash area and possible back injury when a p.m. as Mr. Aliotta approached Ellison, who works for Shoreway structor, was still strapped in to prevent fire and to hold back helicoper he was landing at Red for a landing in the helicopter, Trucking of Hazlet, was deliver- his seat when rescuers reached a crowd of more than 100 spec- Bang Airport yesterday hit a guy a small, Hughes two-seater. ing a load of gasoline to an Ea- him. He was conscious and talked tators that quickly gathered. wire between two power poles Was Landing tontown service station. to members of the Eatontown Jersey Central Power and and* crashed. In the words of Cornell E. El- The helicopter, owned by'Em- First Aid Squad, who transferred Light Co, repairmen arrived Mr. Aliotta, an instructor for lison of Port Monmouth, truck ory T. Williams of South River him to their ambulance. shortly after the accident to re- Astro-Plight, Inc., flight school driver who witnessed the acci- and registered in the name of Fire apparatus from Red pair the guy wire and restore based at the airport, was alone dent, "He was landing. He ap- Ttra Williams Co., South River Bank, Eatontowrt and New power briefly cut off from sev- in the aircraft. He was rushed proached the wires and tried to roofing firm, fell about 40 feet, Shrewsbury moved to the scene, eral hangars. to Riverview Hospital by the Ea- pull up—too late. The rotor hit landed on its side, and was com firemen standing by with chem- The wreckage, as is require tontrwn First Aid Squad min- the wire and the ship just turn' pletely wrecked. No fire de- ical extinguishers in case gaso- by law, was left in place pending utes after the accident. River- bled over. It made a flip." veloped, Mr. Aliotta apparently line should become ignited. State inspection by Federal Aviation vie*'s emergency room reported A rotor blade, sheered off by having out the ignition switches and local police, aided by Ea- Agency officials. Red Bank Woman Victim Murder Charge Is Filed CHOPPED CHOPPER — New Shrewsbury Police Chief Jamas A. Herring, left, and PORT MONMOUTH — A woman was stabbed of detectives, the Randolph woman and David Kelly, Capt. Walling said Jacquelyn Kelly has admitted Patrolman Edward J. Holden inspect wreckage of helicopter which craihed at Red to death and another seriously wounded during an 27, of 267 Leighton Ave., Red Bank arrived at the stabbing the other two women. Bank Airport yesterday after rotor blade hit guy wire between two power poles. argument in a home on Park Ave., here last night, home of Robert and Betty Jean Bill about 11:30 The victim was pronounced dead by Dr. C. Pilot, Guy Aliotta, flight instructor for Astro-Flight, Inc., was taken to Riverview police reported. p.m. Malcolm B. Gilman. The body was removed to the Hospital, Red Bank, with multiple cuts and possible back injury. Dead is Mrs. Thelma Randolph, 27, of 246 Already at the Hill home were Mrs. Mozelle Scott Funeral Home, Belford, pending an autopsy Mechanic St., Red Bank. Police said she was Kelly, wife of David Kelly, and Jacquelyn Kelly, by Dr. Julius A. Toren, county physician, stabbed in the chest with a butcher knife. sister of Mr. Kelly. In fair condition in Riverview Hospital is Mrs. According to Capt. Walling, the Randolph wo- Capt. Walling said David Kelly, Mr. Hill and Betty Jean Hill, 25, of 22 Park Ave., this place, man and Mrs. Hill got into a fight with Jacquelyn Kelly's wife are material witnesses in the case. with a knife wound in the groin. Kelly. He said the fight was apparently triggered They have been released under their own custody Will Ask U.S. High Court pending the arraignment of Jacquelyn Kelly. Police are holding Mrs. JacqueJyn Kelly, 25, by David Kelly's interest with the Randolph woman. of 87 Clinton PI., New Shrewsbury, a domestic, on During the course of the fight, Jacquelyn Kelly Investigating the incident were Detective Lt. a charge of murder. She will be arraigned (his took a butcher knife from the kitchen and stabbed Joseph McCarthy, Detective Sgt. Frank Gleason and morning before Magistrate Richard E. Burke. the Randolph woman in the chest and Mrs. Hill Detective Andrew Manning of the county prosecu- Review Transfusion Case / According to Oapt. Raymond T. Walling, chief in the groin, police said. tor's office. FREEHOLD — Moving rapidly, date which reversed his ruling of consulted a doctor, and is plan- attorneys plan to ask the United last week that Fitkin Hospital, ning to have the baby by Caese- States Supreme Court today_ to Neptune, could not administer rian section at another hospital. review the case of an expectant blood if Mrs. Anderson was un- 'Little Emotional' mother who has been ordered to willing to accept. The likelihood that she. might accept blood transfusions against A member of Jehovah's Wit- apply to be readmitted to Fitkin Anderson Strike Issue Unresolved her will. nesses, the 2S-year-old mother of is virtually non-existent, he said. RED BANK — The Teamsters Union moved its seven-week- • An application will be made two who expects her third child "I'm sure she thinks the Fitkin old strike against Anderson Brothers Moving and Storage . to Washington to Justice William in a month, refuses to approve people got a little emotional Co., Mechanic St., into Rumson yesterday when four pickets J. Brennan to stay effectiveness transfusions on religious beliefs throughout," he said. took up the march in front of a house on Rumson Rd., near of Wednesday's mandate by the that it would be immoral. "Why even after the Supreme Osprey La., where a company truck was being unloaded by itate Supreme Court to Mrs. Wil- She quit the hospital Tuesday Court decision which directed members of the Anderson family. lfmina Andersdn, of 687 Seventh night, on the eve of1 the state that a guardian be named as Contract negotiations have completely broken down, Rob- Ave., Astopry Pa*. Supreme Court hearing granted plaintiff to replace the hospital, ert J. Coar, president of Teamsters Local 701, which repre-. One her lawyers, Theodore at the hospital's request. But Mr. there were news reports that the seats the 27 drivers and helpers employed by the firm. Meth, Newark, said that after the Meth said she will remain in New hospital was trying to find her. A wage proposal made by the Anderson firm at a ne« application to Justice Brennan a Jersey and, will. suJmjjt. p tha Why did the hospital want her gotiation talk in the Newark offices of the State Mediation petition will be filed wit* the order of the court. then? What was it its business Board last/ww&Ji;vas unanimously rejected by the men, Mr. court to certify the case for argu Though he declined Jo. tell a where she was?" r.MUdrVfo ; ment. reporter of Mrs. Anderson's Eugene W. Landy, attorney for No data his been sit for another mediation session, the To Sign Order whereabouts, he said he would the hospital, who had argued Fit- local president said. Meanwhile, Superior Court make all pertinent information kin had been in the position of "We are resolved to the fact that we will stay out on Judge. Leon Leonard said here known to Judge Leonard today. seeing two lives lost needlessly, strike indefinitely," he declared. that he will sign an order today Mr. Meth said Mrs. Anderson said Mrs. Anderson would be ac- REPORTS OFFER carrying out the state court man- is not at home but that she has (See COURT, Page 3) According to Mr. Coar, the company offered $2 an hour for drivers and $1.85 for helpers. The union is seeking $2.70 an hour for drivers and $2.65 for helpers, and its standard welfare benefits, he said. "We are asking for the standard contract in the home fur- Rights Bill Passage Due niture moving industry," Mr, Coar said, "we are asking Anderson to submit to the same standards as his competitors." By JOE HALL The House is poised to start speeches are left and estimated James Anderson, president of the company, declared yes- WASHINGTON (AP) — End- action on it immediately so that this would mean final passage terday "We are doing everything we can to get this settled." Ing its long historic debate, the it can be in President Johnson's by 6 p.m. Mr, Anderson declined all further comment on the,dispute Senate Is expected to pass the hands by July 4.