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Haven School Plan Rejected SEE STORY BELOW Surmy and Mild Sunny and mild today. Clear FINAL and cool tonight. Fair, mild again tomorrow. Red Bank, Freehold f (Su Detail!, Pago 2)j Long Branch EDITION Monmauth County's Rome Newspaper for 92 Years 93, NO. 74 RED BAPiK, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, J969 30 PAGES TEN CENTS/ «.„«„„„.„,„..,. ~w.mwW»«~...«m-«.......ll..»«.»»l«.UM«JIH«JIIMJIilJJJMM|.MMIlUIJUIII I .1111 111 »1 III.till HI ill I III milllllllllllim UIIIMIIHIIHI11MIII "'«"'""" |''|'^" •" ^" " IN"""""^™'"""" "^ Guilt Found in Attack on Red Bank Policeman By WILLIAM J. ZAORSKI The assault by Sanders sickle away from his son. Bichard Bennett who had directed him to drop the sick- swung the sickle at the po- the words exchanged between FREEHOLD - Oscar and the subsequent wound- The sickle was in the car, pursued his car after it went le, Sanders said he answered lice sergeant. her husband and the police ing of him by Sgt. Patterson he said, because it was used Sanders of Shrewsbury Ave., through the light. that he wasn't doing anything He admitted on questioning officers. She also said that triggered a vandalism spree in his employment as a land-' New Shrewsbury, was found He said he leaned against wrong. that he had consumed two she was not looking at the in Red Bank. scaper. ' guilty by a jury yesterday the patrol car, talking to the Asked by Assistant County beers and two water glasses men seconds before the shoot- on charges of assaulting Bed Taking the stand in his After passing the red light policemen. He admitted that Prosecutor John Manna on of wine that evening before ing. Bank Police Sgt. Vernon Pat- own defense, Sanders admit- and after Leon Glover of he was told to drop the sick- the incident occurred. terson with a sickle June 20 ted having the sickle in his cross" examination why he did Asked by Paul Parker of 215 Biver St., Bed Bank, le but he said he replied, "for not drop the sickle as di- in Bed Bank. hand but denied that he yelled at him for almost what." He denied that he told po- Newark, representing her rected by police, Sanders said husband, if at anytime she The jury before Superior brandished it in front of the striking his car, Sanders Sanders testified that Sgt. lice that he was drunk and he didn't because he wasn't saw her husband raise the Court Judge Clarkson S. police officers. said he stopped the car and Patterson told him to drop that he told police that they threatening anybody and was sickle toward the police, she Fisher deliberated for about Went Through Light got out, not thinking about the 'sickle or else he would had a right to shoot him and not breaking the law, that when he drank he be- answered, no. 30 minutes. Sanders admitted going the sickle he held in Ms hand. shoot him. Sanders said he Denial Made came angry with everybody. In his summation, Mr. Judge Fisher set Nov. 7 through a red light at Shrews- Sanders contended h e turned his back on the officer Manna told the jury that for sentencing. The maxi- bury Ave. and W. Bergen walked down Shrewsbury and told him that he would Sanders also maintained Mrs. Sanders, the defen- mum sentence for this of- Place but explained that he Ave. holding the sickle, when have to shoot him in the that he did not know why Sgt. dant's wife, corroborated Sanders was told twice to fense is seven years impris- had turned around, while he was confronted by Sgt. back. Patterson drew his revolver Sanders' testimony but testi- drop the sickle but didn't and onment and $2,000 fine. driving his car, to take the Patterson and Patrolman When Sgt. Patterson again on him. He denied that he fied that she could not hear (See Guilt, Pg. 3, Col. 4) Haynsworth Battle ShiftWASHINGTON (AP) s—the nominatioton yesterda Cy op- loakmatically for a number ofrU.S oo. Court ofm Appeals In The battle over Clement F. ponents appeared to have the •reasons before the nomi- Richmond, Va. Haynsworth's nomination to edge on the floor. nation comes to the floor, The ABA endorsed the the Supreme Court shifted to- A survey by the Associated probably not for two weeks. nomination last-month during day from committee, cham- Press, combined with posi- For one, the American Bar Senate hearings. A change in bers to the Senate cloakroom tions obtained from Senate Association leadership de- position could have signifi- where the outcome appeared sources;"showed at least 46 cided yesterday to meet cant impact. to rest with some two dozen votes against the nomination, sometime in the next, few wavering senators. '33 for it and 21 undecided. days to review its position On Floor debate also cannot begin until the Judiciary In the aftermath of. Judici- It was clear, however, the Haynsworth, for the past 12 Committee files majority and ary Committee approval of situation could change dra- years a member' of. the 4th minority reports. Some sena- tors said they would wait for these before making up their minds. An example of the fluid nature of the situation was Maryland Republican Charles McC. Mathias. GET WELL WISHES — Mr. and Mrs. Barnabas. Carter beam with approval at their daughter's return to health A member of the Judiciary after her emergency appendectomy Tuesday morning, rvliss Carter ii this year's Miss New Jersey. Committee, Mathias ab- ! (Register Staff PhotaJ . stained yesterday when the committee climaxed a two- hour closed meeting by vot- ing to report the nomination 9 to the floor. Then in late afternoon he Cheryl Gets Mets Best sent a letter to Judiciary Chairman James O. East- By NANCY HUTCMNS last Monday, when she was struck with severe pains after land, D-Miss., saying he RED BANK — Neither rules, regulations nor chaperones midnight. Her mother and father went to Union and re- wanted to be recorded can keep the Mets from doing the right thing. Ask viva- . turned to Red Bank with Cheryl in the back seat of the of- against committee approval cious Cheryl Carter, Miss New Jersey 1969, about that. ficial Miss New Jersey car. of the nomination. Cheryl is recuperating from an emergency appendecto- "I felt so sorry for my aunt," Cheryl said. "I had gone "There are grave doubts my in Riverview Hospital, and even in the confines of such •= to cheer her up because my uncle had just been hospitalized, remaining on the record," a sterile environment, the pretty miss is-kept secluded and and then ended by making her see another member of the Mathias said. , separated from the world. "Mail call" in her case is even family going into the hospital." ' more important than for the average hospital patient. Saying the ABA meeting Yesterday's brought her a special surprise, a flowery Mr. and Mrs. Carter are enthusiastic in their praise of underlines this uncertainty, get-well card, inscribed to "Our Miss New Jersey," with get- the Riverview Hospital staff. "Whenwe drove up to the , Mathias said while the doubts well wishes from Gil Hodges and the entire Mets staff. • <, emergency room," Mr. Carter explained, "we were aided/ BATTLING WITH POLICE — Young radicals, armed with clubs, battle police near "remain in a question of this , tha Conrad Hilton Hotel yesterday in Chicago. Police move to disarm one as Almost as pleased with this tribute as with those she by two policemen, who carried Cheryl in for us. We later* kind, they must be resolved won during the state competition, Cheryl greeted her par- discovered that the Red Bank police make a point of check- others close in with their homemade weapons. The area near the hotel was the in favor of the public." ents with a happy, "Guess what?" as the prelude to the ing into the emergency room from time to time to see if scene of violence during the Democratic National Convention in 1968. A Mathias aide said later, news of her fan mail. they can be of help. We were certainly glad to see them IAP Wirephoto) however, the senator's com- Cheryl is well on the road to recovery, thanks to her that night." ' , ' mittee vote did not mean healthy, young constitution, according to her doctor, M. The slight "cold in the side" that Cheryl complained of Mathias would definitely vote Leonard Genova. during the Miss America Pageant! in Atlantic City is now against confirmation. She was on a cheering-up mission to her aunt in Union (See Mets,. Pg. 3, Col. 6) Among other head counts, Says Army Club Heads one reportedly done for the Democratic leadership put the vote at a "rock bottom" 54 against Haynsworth with Regioiialization Is Voted Down another nine leaning that way. Demanded Cash, Girls By LONIA EFTHYVOULOU Rumson/ with a registered cational problems of the two the large turnout. Our en- Another reportedly done for vote of just under 4,000: 1,629 ' communities. deavors to create a public in- WASHINGTON (AP) — A A curvaceous Australian In a war where most sol- Philip A. Hart of Michigan, RUMSON — Extension of were cast with 746 in favor "Regionalization is still the terest in this issue, were ob- Mafia-like syndicate of ser- dancer who was a show busi- diers count the days until the ranking Democratic op-, regionalization in the Rum- and 883 against; Fair Haven, best answer to Our common geants demanded girls as ness booking agent told they can go home, these ser- ppnent of Haynsworth on the .