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Area'Youths Go to Aid of Flood Victi The Weather Mostly cloudy with occa- FEVAt sional showers likely today 1 Red Bank, Freehold f and tonight. Clearing tomor- I Long Branch I row, high around 80. EDITION Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper M PAGES VOL.95 NO.30 RED BANK, N.J. MONDAY, AUGUST 7,1972 TEN CENTS liuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnniniiinn Shriver Given a Cram Course by McGovern WASHINGTON (AP) - Anxious to energize bis crisis- delayed presidential cam- paign, Sen. George McGovern Representation is giving Sargent Shriver a cram course on how best to fill the running-mate role so many others have shunned. Challenges Due • Shriver, the 56-year-old By The Associated Press uels, a lawyer from Westfield, Kennedy in-law, lawyer, busi- in turn filed a challenge late nessman and former diplo- New Jersey's Democratic last week against former Gov mat, appeared the very pic- leaders appear unanimous in Richard J. Hughes, the state's ture of an eager student. He their enthusiasm for R. Sar- national committeeman, and vowed yesterday to take his gent Shriver as Sen. George S. Mrs. Thelma Parkinson first campaign for elective of- McGovern's running mate, Sharpe, the national com- APWlrwtiote fice directly to the people and but they are divided on who mitteewoman. RIOTERS CHEER AT. SUCCESS — Catholic rioters dance with |oy after to refocus the image of Amer- -should represent the state on Title 19 setting fire to a Saracen armoured car at Casement Park/ Andersonstown, ica he said has been "blurred the Democratic National Hughes and Mrs. Sharpe during riots In North Ireland yesterday. and darkened" by 3& years of Committee. were selected several years Republican rule. Four of the state's six mem- ago by the State Democratic Receiving a parade of bers of the committee face Committee, as provided by McGovern aides and advisers challenges in Washington Title 19 of the State law. at Timberlawn, the spacious today. In previous years only the 3 Killed As Ulster estate he leases in suburban After disposing of the cre- national committeeman and Maryland, Shriver reported dentials challenges the nation- committeewoman represented he had been given the blessing al committee will meet tomor- the state on the committee. of Chicago Mayor Richard J. row to ratify Shriver as the But under the Democrats' re- Daley and fully expects com- vice presidential candidate. form guidelines, the national Violence Increases plete Daley support for the The responsibility fell to the committee has been ex- ticket. panded. BELFAST (AP) - Two fire from an anti-tank bazooka squad. He was not immediately committee after Sen. Thomas British soldiers and a youth and immediately raided identified, but both Catholic The meetings among the F. Eagleton withdrew. Salvatore Bontempo and staff, advisers, friends and Mrs. Ann Martindell, the were tolled early today as the nearby fiomes in the Ander- and Protestant execution Two members are being NEW DEMOCRATIC TEAM — Democratic presi- violence in Northern Ireland sonstown area but failed to lo- squads have been active in candidates themselves began challenged on grounds they chairman and vice chairman in early morning and contin- 1 of the State Democratic Com- dential nominee Sen. George McGovern talks,with increased again, bringing the cate the weapon. Belfast in recent days. were illegally selected by a his new choice for vice president, R. Sargent three-year death toll close to The three deaths raised the ued into the night. They were quorum of delegates and al- mittee, will sit on the com- Two soldiers were killed an described as getting-to-know- mittee for the first time to- Shriver, at McGovern's home In Washington. the 500 mark. confirmed fatality toll in Ul- ternates at last month's McGovern told a Washington news conference two others were injured when ster since August 1969 to 492, you efforts, to worts out the of- Democratic National Con- morrow. • The Catholic, sjierrillas of their armored jeep was hurled fice space, staff requirements Saturday that he wbuldrecommend Shriver to the the Irish Republican Army with 283 of them recorded this vention. Samuels and Mattilyn T. Democratic National Committee as his new run- into a ditch by a mine on a year. and travel plans of the Shriv- One of them, Richard Sam- See Party page 2 were reported to have regr- country road in County Fer- er part-of the campaign. ning mate. ouped after the British managn, near the boarder. The IRA's militant Provi- Army's sweep intotheir'-barri- sional wing warned that its "We want to get him on the caded strongholds in Belfast In Belfast, the body of a members are ready to resume road by Thursday at the lat- and Londonderry last week. youth of about 17 was found operations after a lull. Guer- est;" a McGovern staff mem- . Troops manning an army on a street, apparently the rillas who took refuge across ber, said, indicating that, at post in Belfast came under victim of an assassination the border in the Irish repub- first, Shriver would be con- Minority Bloc Will Seek lic last week were reported centrating on the nation's filtering back.into the London- largest cities and on such is- derry area. sues as foreign policy and South Vietnamese Catholic resentment trig- welfare. gered a major riot in Belfast Shriver has intimate acquain- Eatontown Center Vote tance with both subjects, when a mob stormed an army By JANE FODERARO post in a sports ground, tore drawing on experience obtain- Retake 5 Hamlets down an iron fence with their ed as U.S. ambassador to France, .the first head of the EATONTOWN - The hands, set an armored car Democratic minority on SAIGON (AP) — South Viet- northwest of Vinh. The pilot ablaze and stoned troops. Peace Corps and the director namese Militiamen recaptured was rescued, the command of the Office of Economic Op- Borough Council will call for | After a peaceful demonstra- a public referendum in No- five hamlets near Hue today said. tion to protest the army's portunity. and yesterday in fighting that A battalion of more than 100 vember to decide the fate of a takeover of Casement Sports He showed no unhappiness $40-million shopping mall pro- caused heavy civilian casu- North Vietnamese and Viet Park, about 1,000 men and at his relatively low placing alties? Farther north, North Cong occupied the five ham- posed for a 220-acre tract on youths attacked the army on McGovern's list of vice Hope Road between Rt. 36 Vietnamese artillery barrages lets 10 miles southeast of Hue post, cheered on by hundreds presidential possibilities and continued to inflict heavy loss- before dawn Sunday. Govern- and Wyckoff Road by Muss- of bystanders. said he is looking forward to Tankoos Corp., New York es on South Vietnamese ma- ment militiamen recaptured his meeting tomorrow night rines at Quang Tri. one of the villages Sunday af- City. The pro-Catholic Social with the Democratic National The U.S. Command sent ternoon, three more during Committee. The three Democrats an- scores of its fighter-bombers the night and the fifth this Democratic and Labor parties nounced yesterday that, while across the Cambodian border morning. cancelled talks today with they will favor expansion of to attack North Vietnamese The militamen combed the William Whitelaw, the British the existing Monmouth Shop- tanks besieging the town of hamlets today for enemy administrator of Northern Ire- Weekend Is ping Center at the Rt. 35-36 Kompong Trabek, on the Sai- stragglers. land. The party leaders traffic circle, they want local gon-Phnom Penh highway. apparently feared loss of Peaceful In voters to weight the Muss- Meanwhile, U.S. bombers Catholic support if they met Tankoos proposal. The U.S. Command said and helicopter .gunships. pur- with Whitelaw while anti-Brit- American warplanes de-' It would be a question of sued Communist troops flee- ish feeling is running high. It Long Branch whether or not to give the ,'stroyed nine tanks four miles ing across Highway 1 into the was speculated that the Brit- J. Joseph Frankel Rudolph J. Borneo Lawrence K. Boff west of Kompong Trabek, and LONG BRANCH - A relati- New York shopping center de- mountains west of Phu Bai. ish administrator might re- veloper a green light through the Cambodian command said Civilians Killed lease 330 IRA suspects still in- vely peaceful weekend was resolution, last night said he ; "We have retained a 150- it at this time." But they commercial zoning. would have no comment until its bombers knocked out an- Associated Press corre- terned to appease the Catho- marked here since Friday foot buffer along Sand Spring would approve it if the major- other four. lics. night when threatened retali- Both retail projects have Wednesday's meeting. Drive because it is only fair to ity of people wanted it, he spondent Holger Jensen re- been hanging fire since last In the air war against North ported that at least 18 civil- atory action by young Puerto In a statement, the three the residents who live there," said. Vietnam, U.S. Navy jets at- Ricans over last week's shoot- September while the mayor Democrats said that "an over- Mr. Frankel said. Mr. Frankel said: "We are ians were killed and 14 and council, as well as citi- tacked the Loi Dong trans- wounded in one hamlet alone. ing of a city youth did not whelming majority of the To Adjust Buffering primarily concerned about the, shipment point and storage Report Hits take place. zens, have wrestled with people in the borough" wel- "But we will adjust the buf- impact it would have on Ea- depot four miles northwest of Some were forced to remain While several reports were amendment of the borough's come expansion of Monmouth fering in other areas around tontown with the expansion of Haiphong.