Murder Suspect by CHARLES A
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Dirtribotion hlfh each day Red Sank Area f M, low tonight ia mid Sti Copyright-The Red Bank Register, Inc. 1966. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 88 YEARS DIAL 7414010 Iw»4 dallr. Meadtr ttimtii Trtd»T. B«am/! cm Poit»*t VOL. 89, NO. 43 PlU at KM Bulk MM tt AMIUOMI KtUat OtdOM. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1966 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE For Investigation of Another Crime Trooper Nabbed Murder Suspect By CHARLES A. JOHNSTON day by a psychiatrist, Dr. John to him. While processing thi state, municipal and county law the public or create a preju- been protected. He said his cli- FREEHOLD - Burly, baby P. Mohair, Freehold. complaint, he noted that Dos; enforcement effort, said there dicial atmosphere." ent told him he had been ques- faced William George Doss who Prosecutor Keuper said the ar- resembled the man wanted fo, would be no comment on. either Prosecutor Keuper said that tioned continuously for more was arraigned yesterday for the rest solved one of three mur- rape. he rape or motor vehicle cases Irom the outset Doss had been than 10 hours, and had not been murder of a 19-year-old college ders of teenage girls in the coun- State Police had prepared at tfiis time. apprised of his constitutional given dinner or a chance to call coed Aug. 3 had been arrested ty since Sept. 1, 1965. mock drawing of the rape sus Mr. Keuper said all parties rights to have an attorney and a lawyer. ithe day before as a suspect in He said that Doss has not been pect and it was used in th to refuse to be questioned. He concerned with the prosecution Lawyer's Account the rape of another young worn questioned about the deaths of comparison. said the police had met their Mr. Greenberg gave this ac- an earlier this summer. the other two girls, Mary Ann Oddly, the drawing had nc and defense were required by responsibility. count: Doss, who though unmarried Klinksy, 18, of Raritan Town- been given wide publicity when state and U.S. Supreme Court On the other hand, Mr. Green- Doss, an apprentice knitter at became a father on Aug. 6, ship, and Joanne Fantazier, 17, as drawings of a suspect in an decisions not to make "any berg said he was not sure that th« Avon Knitting Mills, Howell waived a preliminary hearing in of Perth Amboy, but would be if other unsolved rape in Ocear statements which might inflame Doss' constitutional rights had (See MURDER, Page 2) the murder of Donna DeRier Mr. Greenberg would consent. Township, which occurred Aug of Hawthorne, in an Allaire State Rape Suspect 9, and of a hitchhiker reported!) COVER UP — Emerging from MonmouTh County Court Park woods, pending Grand Jury Doss was linked to the rape spotted near the state park Au| House elevator before arraignment on murder charge, action- of a 22-year-old Neptune City 3, were published in most new «i>.t|. - n i !_• n •• i L- x i At the request of Prosecutor woman in Howell Township June papers in the East. William George Doss yanks hit khaki work shirt to cover vincent p Keupcr and wlth con 1 before even being suspected Second Complaint face from cameramen. At left is Wall Township Detective sent of Doss' attorney, Bernard of the murder, it was learned by Trooper Investigator Lou William Miller, and at right, County Defective Frank "• Greenberg Asbury Park The Register. Trooper Fred Mor- Tarranto signed a complaii Air Raids Hit U •. > County Judge Edward J. Ascher rone, of Howell State Police Tuesday for rape against Dos ordered that he be examined to- Barracks, picked him out from Howell Township Municips description furnished by the Court. No date was set for ai rape victim. ralgnment or preliminary hea Trooper Morrone had stopped ing. Doss for driving while on the Chief of County Detectivf Marine Lab Starts revoked list Saturday in Farm- John M. Gawler, who Mr. Kei ingdale and issued a summons per said had coordinated tt Record High SAIGON (AP) — American warplanes ended last Saturday were 91, ten fewer than staged the heaviest raids of the war on North the week before. In addition, 425 Americans Operation Junk Car Viet Nam yesterday, flying a record 146 mis- were wounded and eight were listed as miss- sions, the U.S. Military Command announced ing or captured. South Vietnamese forces SANDY HOOK - Operation tor's Washington office said yes ed that the artificial reef project today. had 216 killed and 414 wounded or captured. - Premier Nguyen Cao Ky, opening South Junk Car Reef, sponsored by the terday his visit to the marim will be under the supervision of Fighting also flared on the ground today. Sndy Hook Marine Laboratory, Viet Nam's national election campaign, called lab has been postponed to pos Larry Ogren, marine biologist, U.S. Marines clashed again in brisk fight- hai been put into action, The Reg- for a large turnout of voters Sept. 11 but sibly sometime next month. who will arrive here Tuesday, ing with North Vietnamese Army regulars in ister learned yesterday. The recent airlines strike plac Sept. 6, from the Pascagoula Mis- warned of an increase in Communist terror- the northern provinces of South Viet Nam. ism aimed at disrupting the elections. lab officials confirmed that the the legislator behind in his bus; sissippi Marine Laboratory. The U.S. Military Command disclosed that first barge load of eight junk schedule, and, to prevent furthe The 146 missions flown against the Com- Now that the first load of junks the Leathernecks, were engaged in two new munist North exceeded the previous record can hag been towed to Shrews- delay. Senator Case recommend has been anchored to the ocean operations and so far have killed 188 of the bury Rock*, dumped overboard, ed that lab scientists proceet set earlier this month by seven. floor, minus axle grease, oil, and enemy. An official U.S. spokesman would not dis- cabled together, and anchored to with the fish reef project, thf gas under requirements of the the ocean floor for artificial fish spokesman added. Fighting also erupted 20 miles north of close the number of sorties — individual plane Army Corps of Engineers, the Saigon where units of the U.S. 1st Infantry reefs. When Sen. Case does tour th strikes — involved, but acknowledged that they next step in the program will Division engaged a reinforced company of Earlier this month, the reef area, he will check on the pro were the highest so far in the war. This entail underwater surveillance of Viet Cong troops early today. project was delayed to permit ress of the proposed five-yea would probably run from 400 to 500 separate the reef to determine whether In other developments: time (or Republican Sen. Clif- research program made possi forays. it attracts plants and small in- — The U.S. Military Command announced ford P. Case, an active proponent blc by a $200,000 initial feder American pilots claimed heavy destruc- vertebrates and provides sheltei that the number of American servicemen in of the reef research project, to appropriation. tion. Four of 18 oil storage depots attacked for fishlife. Viet Nam had surpassed 300,000. A build- were damaged and several others probably participate In a kickoff ceremony. John R. Clark, assistant di If annual appropriations are up to 350,000 to 400,000 is expected by the end hit but smoke and dust prevented an accurate But a spokesman in the sena- rector of the marine lab, report forthcoming, the marine lab wil of the year. assessment. employ several other methods of , — U.S. battle deaths for the week that (See VIET NAM. Page 2) reef construction — installation of ACCUSED KILLER — William George Doss, 20, Wai Man Killed, 10 Hurt composite reefs using building Township, after arraignment yesterday on charge of rubble, sunken ship hulls and junk cars; dumping of building murdering Donna DeRier in Allaire State Park Aug. 3 He awaits Grand Jury action. Clayton Seeking to Stem rubble only, or placement of sunk- In Bus-Truck Crash en hulls only. fl6wtLt*OWNSHIP - One head after he was thrown fro The use of junk cars for artifi man was killed yesterday in a the cab of the truck to the shoul- cial fish reefs is a unique ex- collision of a truck and a bus der of the road. periment in New Jersey, although Burglaries in Apartments on Rt 33, but most of the car- The Public Service Bus wa it has been proven successful in rier'* 40 passengen escaped un- en route from Asbury Park other states. Board Scores By WILLIAM HAGEMAN guishlng marks, his car and the are leaving for a short time. hurt. Philadelphia when it collided witr RED SANK — Police Chi direction in which he departed. Don't keep large sums of Dead was Isaac Wooten, 42, of the truck near Colts Nedi Raritan Erosion George H. Clayton has undertal Get in the habit of double lock- money and valuables in your 31 Atktnt Ave., Neptune, a pas Rd. en a: preventive program to kee ing apartment doors, even if you apartment. senger in the rack body truck One passenger, Agnes Yerke Cost Study Set Project Critics a rasfcOf »e.arby apartment bur If you lose your door key, have which was smashed by the on- 75, of Camdcn, was admitted ti RARITAN TOWNSHIP - glaries from spreading to Ret the lock changed. coming bus, police said, when Fitkin Hospital, Neptune for The Army Corps of Engineers LONG BRANCH - The Board of Education last night Bank.