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Sea Bright Officials Face Complex Foes — T~ SEE STORY PAG K13 The Weather Cloudy with occasional rain FINAL and thunderstorms today and tomorrow. High around 8a ^ EDITION 24 PACES Monntouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper VOL 96 NO. 35 RED BA>K-MIDl)LETOWN, N.J. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14,1973 TEN CENTS IIIIUMIHIIHIIMIIIIIIII I III v VII It Illllltl TIH11H • (III UnitedFundDrive Lacks Director By DORIS KULMAN terday that the lack of an ex- would depend on if we can hasn't any United Fund ex- four of the applicants are that the Fund's personnel ecutive director won't delay find an Individual with the perience but has experience Monmouth residents. None is committee had some candi- The Monmouth County or hamper the annual fund qualifications we are seek- in a promotional area, that's outof-state. dates for the top post under United Fund Is approaching drive, traditionally held in Oc- ing." okay, too. We're not restric- Mr. Scully said the appli- consideration then. the eve of its annual fund-rais- tober by United Funds nation- Those qualifications don't ting it to someone with fund- cants learned of the opening Mr. Moran and Mr. Scully ing campaign without having wide. include either fund-raising or raising experience," Mr. by word-ol-mouth or through obviously disagree about hired an executive director to No Reported Worries United Fund experience, ac- Scully said. an April 12 Daily Register sto- whether United Way of Amer- replace the man it fired last If any of the member cording to Maurice A. Scully, Asked what other criteria ry in which Mr. Scully, then ica National, the Fund's na- spring. agencies are troubled by the immediate past president and the committee has established Fund president, acknowledg- tional body, has been asked to Some of the 26 social ser- lack of professional direction chairman of the five-man per- for the Fund's top post, Mr. ed that John F. Slattery had help find an executive direc- vice agencies who are mem- they haven't communicated sonnel committee Mr. Moran Scully replied "basically, been fired from the J14,00O-a- tor. bers reportedly are dismayed their worry to him, Mr. Moran appointed in late May to find that's it." year executive director's job "We have notified United by the fund's lack of a profes- said. an executive director. Post Not Advertised he had held for two years. Mr. Way. They have a pool of sional director. The fund "I haven't any indication The committee is seeking a The committee hasn't ad- Scully said then that Mr. Slat- people," Mr Moran said He raised {320,000 in the county that's a problem," he said. director with executive abili- vertised the job but has re- tery hadn't raised enough said the national organization last year. "I don't know when" the ty, Mr. Scully said. ceived six applications and money. hasn't recommended anyone Edward J. Moran, county fund will hire an executive, its "If he's had experience sim- has interviewed some of the yet because of the time of The April 12 story also Edward J. Mom Maurice A. Scully fund president, declared yes- president said. "A great deal ilar to United Fund. fine. If he applicants, Mr. Scully said. quoted Mr. Scully as saying (See United, page 2) Mass Slayings Body Count Reaches 27, Search Halts -HOUSTON (AP) - Author- through," Capt. G. W. Woods David 0. Brooks, 18, for mur- nine killings. Brooks was In a news conference yes- ities sought indictments today of the Jefferson County sher- der. charged with one murder in terday, Houston Police Chief against two tousle-haired iff's office said last night. Dig- Brooks, Henley and Dean Houston but has said he did Herman Short said he has evi- teen-agers charged in the ging also stopped in Galveston Allen Corll, 33, whom Henley not kill anyone. dence to believe that some of largest mass murder in the and Chambers counties, all of said he shot to death last Henley appeared briefly in the murders had been com- nation's recent history. which converge at the High Wednesday, allegedly were in- court yesterday. Charles Mel- mitted in Broaddus in San Au- The recovery of four addi- Island coastal area where the volved in a homosexual tor- der, Henley's lawyer, asked gustine County. tional bodies yesterday at a last excavations were made. ture-murder ring. state District Court Judge Torture Board beach on the Gulf Coast Brooks and Henley are George Walker to order a psy- Short said a plywood torture brought to 27 the number of In Houston, a reliable being held by police under ciatric examination for his board, similar to one found in victims found since last source confirmed that the JlOO.000 bonds. Henley has client. Corll's home in the Houston Wednesday. Digging for more Harris County district at- been charged with two Earlier, Melder said he suburb of Pasadena, had been bodies has stopped for now. torney's office plans to ask a slayings in Houston and three plans to plead that Henley is found in a cabin near Broad- "We have recovered what grand jury today to indict El- in San Augustine County and not guilty by reason of in- dus owned by Corll's father. A they said was there. We're mer Wayne Henley, 17, and has told police he took part in sanity. large quantity of plastic bags, similar to the ones in which most of the bodies were found, also were found in the cabin, he said. t* Wlrnmil CANDIDATES GET BRIEFING - Brendan Byrne, Governor William T. Historys Longest Air A hand-drawn map found at Cahill and Charles Sandman, left to right, conduct news conference after the cabin is being studied to a briefing by the governor to the Democratic and Republican candidates determine whether it might for the State's number one fob. The briefing centered on most of the lead to more bodies, he said. transportation Issues In New Jersey. Short had called the news War Ending Tonight conference to answer charges that his department had been WASHINGTON (AP)-The bring about a cease-fire there the signing of the Vietnam, vided only piecemeal figures. lax in not discovering the last U.S. bomb will fall on and North Vietnamese com- peace pact. However, it was estimated series of murders of teen- Sandman, Byrne Clash Cambodia by midnight (EDT) pliance with sections of the The Pentagon estimates the last January that the total agers that stretched over a tonight, ending history's long- Paris agreement requiring 64-month phase of the air price in lost planes and bombs three-year period. est air war that saw In- Hanoi to pull its troops out of war in Cambodia and Laos and rockets fired came then The criticism has come dochina blasted with a record Cambodia. cost the taxpayer about $442.8 to about $16.5 billion. Aircraft from some parents of missing On Environment Issue 7.4 million tons of explosives. But there is no Cambodian million. fuel, spare parts and the cost teen-aged boys. Many of the TRENTON (AP)-The Re- four years had a problem On other transportation The extra 6& months of cease-fire and no real pros- The total cost of the air war of maintaining air and ground youths believed slain come publican and Democratic gu- no governor ever had before." matters, the candidates made bombing in Cambodia after pect of one. U.S. intelligence Is difficult to calculate be- crews in Southeast Asia added from one neighborhood and bernatorial candidates have And he blamed most of the these points: billions more. were acquainted with Henley. the Vietnam cease-fire has estimates the North Vietnam- cause the Pentagon has pro- clashed over whether legal delays in highway construc- — Sandman said rapid tran- added to doubts about the ese have about 30,000 soldiers challenges to highway proj- tion on opposition by environ- sit and highways share equal ability of air power to force in Cambodia, most of them in ects based on environmental mentalists. priority. Byrne said elec- political settlements in wars a position to threaten South grounds had unduly delayed "I don't think environmen- trification of the New York and of this kind. Vietnam. Howard Hits Energy Unit needed highway construction. talists should be denied their Long Branch Railroad was a Despite the backing of more The prolonged air strike in Republican Charles W. day in court," Sandman said, top priority project and he than 430 U.S. bombers and Cambodia, and for a limited Sandman Jr. said yesterday "but we should streamline'the disagreed with a legal opinion fighter bombers, Cambodia's time in Laos after the Viet- he thought they had and procedures" under which the by Attorney General George army of about 190,000 men nam peace agreement was Stand on Fuel Allocation promised that if elected gov- appeals can be taken. F. Kugler Jr. that it could not was squeezed into enclaves by signed in January, added to WASHINGTON — Rep. gency services in some cities he wrote Gov. Love, "there is ernor he would seek to devise "Many times the inter- be done at this time. a Communist-led insurgent the heavy cost borne by the are being seriously impaired. James J. Howard, D-N.J., no indication of any in- a streamlined method of deal- vention comes after the proj- — Byrne said he favored re- force about one-fourth its size. United States in waging air said yesterday he was "I believe that these in- clination to add teeth to the ing with environmental oppo- ect is already under way," he As the U.S.