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Moumouth Beach Incumbent^ Win Easil Report Watergate Probers Moumouth Beach Incumbent^ Win Easil - - ' : _*^\ ' ' SeeStory,Pag The Weather FINAL Periods of rain and windy ) Red Bank, Freehold f today. Partly sunny tomor- i. Long Branch / row. EDITION REGISTER 12 PAGES Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper VOL.95 NO. 218 RED BANK, N.J. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9,1973 TEN CENTS MHIIIIIIIII Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllPIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllil Report Watergate Probers Offering 8 Some Immunity WASHINGTON (AP) - geles office of a psychiatrist victed Watergate conspirators Cushman has been ordered then a White House foreign Senate investigators are said treating Daniel Ellsberg. Hunt and Liddy as the men to return from a tnp to the policy adviser. to be offering limited immu- The pressure was said to be who actually planned the bur- Netherlands and is scheduled Hunt's affidavit released to nity from prosecution to ob- coming from Transportation glary. tomorrow to give an ex- the Ellsberg trail stated he tain sworn and public testi- Secretary Claude Brinegar. His account led to the re- planation to senior senators doctored official cables to im- mony from as many as eight Krogh on Leave lease of a separate statement assigned to oversee CIA oper- plicate falsely the Kennedy persons linked to the Water- Krogh, on indefinite leave by Hunt who claimed he got ations. administration in the 19&3 gate case. from his $42,50O-a-year job, technical help — including In other Watergate devel- murders of South Vietnamese The disclosure, from headed a White House detach- disguises and concealed cam- opments: leaders. sources close to the Senate's ment seeking to plug security eras — from the Central In- The State Department con- Federal District Judge Matt Watergate committee, came leaks. The leaks included one telligence Agency. firmed Hunt was given access Byrne said he will rule tomor- yesterday as the panel an- involving Ellsberg, now on CIA documents made avail- in September 1971 to State De- row on whether to dismiss nounced it will open long- trial for copying the top-se- able at the Ellsberg trial yes- partment cables dealing with charges against Ellsberg and awaited public hearings next cret Pentagon Papers and giv- terday said the aid to Hunt Vietnam and copied 241) of co-defendant Anthony Russo week. ing them to newspapers. was authorized by Marine them. A department spokes- whose lawyers contend the The committee said it may Krogh's affidavit, sent to Gen. Robert Cushman when man said permission for Hunt White House and Watergate grant partial immunity to the the Ellsberg trial judge in he was deputy director of the to read the file was given at entanglement has tainted evi-.. man who has sought it the Los Angeles, named con-. agency. the request of David Young, dence against them. Register Stall Photo hardest — ousted White House THERE'S DADDY — Peter L. Graham Jr. points to the line on the tally counsel John Deanlll board that shows the vote his father Peter L. Graham Sr. garnered yes- In addition to Dean, the terday while elected to a four-year term on Keansburg's Borough Council. committee reportedly is con- .With Mr. Graham are his wife Carol and their three-year-old daughter sidering extending immunity to the four Miami men ar- A New Hudson Machine 'Danielle. rested in the Watergate June 17, and also to Jeb Stuart Magruder, a former Nixon campaign official, and to con- Keansburg May Getvicted Watergate conspirators Scores Big for Jordan E. Howard Hunt and G. Gor- don Liddy. JERSEY CITY (AP) - Dean has been quoted as Mayor Paul T. Jordan has saying he has information won a smashing reelection A Woman as Mayorlinking President Nixon to a victory behind a modernized Hudson County Democratic By ED WALSH cover-up of the bugging of Democratic headquarters in oiganization that is once again the Watergate. a force to be reckoned with in KEANSBURG - When statewide politics. Borough Council reorganizes Baker Seen Opposed Jordan, a 31-year-old public May 22 the borough may have The Senate sources said the health physician turned politi- its first woman mayor. only opposition to considering cian defeated Thomas "Bud- If tradition is followed Mrs. immunity for Dean came from the panel's ranking Re- dy" Gangemi 48,816 to 32.34S Eileen M. Lloyd who as top yesterday running 2-to-l in vote getter in yesterday's publican, Sen. Howard Baker, R-Tenn. some districts Gangemi had Borough Council election hoped to capture. polled 1,569 votes, should be Baker voiced no such oppo- sition to newsmen later. in his drive for his first full named to the top adminis- four-year term, Jordan was trative post. As the committee prepared to "go public," other figures supported by Hudson County Also elected to the three- Democratic chairman Francis member council in the order in- the case were reported near indictment or undet G. Fitzpatrick and both men of vote were incumbent Coun- are backing Brendan T. Byrne cilman Raymond A. Ueaney, pressure to resign govern- ment jobs. in the June 5 Democratic gu- a running mate of Mrs Lloyd's bernatorial primary. who gathered 1,379 votes and The New York Daily News, Peter L. Graham, a member quoting "an unimpeachable Gangemi had not announced of the Board of Education, source," reported the Water- support for any gubernatorial who ran on an opposing ticket gate grand jury now believes candidate, but had he won, it and received 1,343 votes. enough evidence is in hand to was believed he might have "She got the most votes so indict former Attorney Gen. swung behind State Sen. she should be the next may- John N. Mitchell. Mitchell Ralph DeRose. or," Mr. Keaney said after called the report "irrespon- the final vote had been tallied. sible" and asserted he is guilt- At the same time, Jordan Mrs. Lloyd blushed and Register Sicll Photo less of illegal involvement. described his victory as a would only say, "We'll see." SHE'S TOPS — Mrs. Eileen M. Lloyd and in- Meanwhile, former White triumph over the old Hudson VICTORY IS HIS — Jersey City Mayor Paul Jordan gives victory sign to Also running on the Lloyd- cumbent Councilman Raymond A. Reaney were House aide Egil Krogh was County machine that had a crowd of well-wishers at a local hotel last night after his victory over Reaney ticket, but failing to victorious in their quest for four-year seats on reported under intense pres- ruled Jersey City for 50 years. Thomas Gangemi Jr., son of the city's former mayor. gain a four-year seat on the Keansburg's Borough Council in yesterday's elec- sure to resign as under;, Gangemi, the son of a former non-partisan council, was for- tion. Because Mrs. Lloyd was high vote getter, secretary of transportation mayor, had attracted many mer borough sanitarian she is expected to be named mayor when the new because of his admitted role former supporters of Hudson Francis Cappadona who governing body reorganizes May 22. in the burglary of the Los An- County boss John V. Kenny. Marburger Endorses polled 1,134 votes. Mr. Graham's defeated run- At a victory celebration, 500 ning mates incumbent Coun- of Jordan's followers cram- cilman Eugene Connelly and med into the Plaza Hotel. One B.G. Coats to Auction of them carried a sign that Walter M. Roeseman, Plan- New Education Group ning Board chairman, polled read, "No Amnesty," referr- 1,169 and 1,(1% votes respec- ing to Jordan's vow to purge TKKNTON (Al')-A group ' advocate of busing to achieve gmup is headed by Judith AM-" tively. ex-Kenny followers from city has been formed that is de- racial integration. He was feld of Millington, former Acconzo Low Man McCrane Belongings government. signed to give the general also involved with continuing school board member and A seventh aspirant, Patsy .1. TRENTON (AP) —Former ings, "just that he wanted to public a stronger voice in controversies with the N.IKA president of the Morris Coun- eight rooms and three baths "We're buried the hacks Acconzo Jr., running indepen- State Treasurer Joseph M. dispose ol them." making educational policy in over tenure rights for teach- ty League of Women Voters. and is on 17 acres in Kancocas and the has-beens forever," dently trailed the field with McCrane is selling his house- McCrane has been a key fig- New Jersey. ers and a testing program The organization refused in Burlington County. He said Jordan said. "This ices it for 420 votes. hold effects, including some ure in state and federal in- At a news conference yes- that was viewed as an effort yesterday to take any posi- the home is called "the old Jersey City. The people have "Naturally we are dis- valuable antiques, at an auc- vestigations of Republican terday, former Slate Krtuca- to make teachers accountable tions on controversial issues Uindy House." spoken and said honest, de- appointed that our running tion June '2. fundraising during Clov." Wil- tion Commissioner Car! I.. for the grades of students. at a news conference called to Coats said about Mil) ftems cent government can survive mate Mr. Cappadona didn't liam T. Cahill's lDliil cam- Marburger endorsed the new Republican (Jov. William T. announce its formation. Hut it According to auctioneer Sec B.G. Coats, page 2 in Jersey City. win," Mr. Keaney said. "He B.G. Coats of Kumsiin, paign. organization, although he will Cahill had submitted Dr. Mar- promised to speak out in the worked just as hard as we dul McCrane asked him about two McCrane was questioned by not be a member.
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