One More Remap Try Set TRENTON (AP) - the As- Ture Yesterday Passed Sepa- Passed a ^Districting
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wn Teachers File Court Actio SEE STORY Possible Showers FINAL Cloudy, chance of showers Ked Bank, 1'iwhoM today. Partly cloudy tonight, tang Branch partly sunny and mild tomor- EDITION row. 22 PAGES Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper VOL 94 NO. 20* RED BANK, NJ. TUESDAY, APRIL 11,1972 TENCENTS, itiiimuaiiuuuuiiiuuiiiiiitiiiiuiuiiin iiiuiuuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiunuiuiniHiffimnBtttuiiiiiiuiiiiii One More Remap Try Set TRENTON (AP) - The As- ture yesterday passed sepa- passed a ^districting ........bill tuted for a pendin. g Assembl.JLy nine incumbent _Democrat Js OOP's most consistent win- sembly plans to make one last rate bills. For the Senate, weeks ago, rejected the bill. and most of the six incumbent ners. effort tomorrow morning to their bill was a modification Democratic plan and ap- The original Senate bill was Republicans. New Jersey's 15 congres- redraw the boundaries of the of one passed weeks ago. proved a modification of thedesigned to favor Republican The new Senate bill pre- sional districts are so unequal state's 15 congressional dis- The,Assembly, which is al- original bill which was ex-candidates and created a new serves the new district for in population that they do not tricts at the same time a feder- most evenly divided between pected to win some Democrat-1 safe Republican district spe- Maraziti and also preserves meet the one-man, one-vote al court will begin hearing fi- the two parties, needed the ic support in the lower house. cifically for State Sen. Joseph the districts for both Hudson test of the U.S. Constitution. nal arguments in the matter. help of the lone independent, GOP leaders in the Assem- Maraziti, R-Morris. It also Democrats but pushed Essex As a result, the court is con- The legislature is under Anthony Imperiale of New- bly had hoped to bring the eliminated one of Hudson Democrat Joseph Minish far- sidering drawing its own dis- court order to make the dis- ark, in passing the Democrat- new Senate version to a vote County's two Democratic, dis- ther into the Essex and Union tricting plan. Last week it tricts more nearly equal in ic bill. later last night through a par- tricts. County suburbs, forcing him gave the legislature until population. The Republican-controlled liamentary tactic that would The Democratic bill passed to run against Republican April 12 to come up with Its Both houses of the legisla- Senate, which had already permit the bill to be substi- by the Assembly protected all Florence Dwyer, one of theown plan. 150 Senior Citizens Hear About Aid To Aged, Give Own Lively Views over to kiss Jane Fonda after they were named „,_,_„„„„,„ „ ,,. shifted its "best actor" end "best actress" at the 44th an- EATONTOWN - Some 150 ™ '* Awards ceremony at the Music men and women representing sH ^2 present and proposed state ™* lu"ub el'uu°n l0 ssysssr representative, Monmouth's Under exiting legislation seniors prefer the proposal by the freeholders request and Rep.WUburD.MiVD.Ark:, appoint the staff of county of- for a 20 per cent hike in social f ices on aging The federal HOLLYWOOD (AP) - guage film was Vittorio De security payments over the Up 5 "The French Connection," a Sica's."The Garden of theNixon administration's pro- ff L the £[ slam-bang modern thriller Finzi Continis," a story of aP°sal ior « « P« «n in-[*£ the couS about New York police chas- rich Jewish family in wartime crease, and they want Mon- mcaShorta mouth County to join the 18 ing narcotics smugglers, has Italy. 5(|5iS ut won the Oscar race with, five See related story, p'ictare «««» which have full-time, ™^,Rp aBr" r K s ass " r."— -aw* KVS - award. The emotional peak for a fi- without one dissenting voice oted to form a count According to Mr. Hoffman, William Frledkin, the film's nery-spangled audience of they y y Monmouth is one of three ' RHUt>r start pnott director, received the best di- 2,900 in the Music Center Pa- organization of senior citizens clubs counties, and the only sizeable TOP SENIORITY — J.W. Hoffman, standing, executive assistant to the N.J. Division on Aging, out- rectarOscar, vilion came with the appear- - one> without such an office, lined present and proposed state and federal programs to aid older persons at a meeting of representa- Jane Fonda won the gold- ance of white-haired Charlie Two Speakers • See Senior, page 2 fives of Monmouth County senior citizens clubs yesterday. plated statuette for best ac- Chaplin to receive an honor- State Department of Con- tress as the classy, cynical ary Oscar and a standing, turner Affairs Commissioner call girl of "Klute." roaring ovation. • Lawrence F. Kramer and J. Honors for supporting play- ' 'Words are so futile, so W.Hoffman, executive asas- ers in last night's 44th annual feeble," he said in a halting, tart to the state Divisionion |-COTT4I*T»1IM» Korl I Till" 1 iVl .movie academy presentations shallow voice after ^^ went to Ben Johnson and edging the long ovation with , y Cloris Leachman of "The waves, smiles, thrown kisses Monmouth County Freehol- Holllngswortn said that Last Picture Show." and slight bows. ders Advisory Council on Ag- SAIGON (AP) — An Ameri- In the Saigon area, a lone Hollingsworth told newsmen this week. The town was over- can general declared today Viet Cong sapper supped into that South Vietnamese forces run last week during a drive phase of the Communist offen- Johnson played the pool "I can only say thank you ing and held in the Methodist sivc was launched to gain con- hall-movie house-cafe proprie- for the honor of inviting me Church, here. that the North Vietnamese a South Vietnamese ammuni- also plan to retake Loc Ninh, by elements of three North troops who swept down High- tion dump eight miles east of 15 miles above An Loc and Vietnamese divisions that trol of a provincial capital tor and central citizen of a here. You're wonderful, sweet The Division on Agine is five miles from the Cam-sliced 20 miles into South Viet- "and they have failed misera- small, dusty Texas town. Miss people." part of the Department of way 13 north of Saigon have the capital before dawn and been badly battered and "are set off an explosive charge. bodian border, by the. end of namese territory. .. bly." Leaehman portrayed the sex- Master of ceremonies Jack Consumer Affairs. The blast destroyed 25 per starved, unfaithful wife of the Lemmon handed him a Chali- Mr. Kramer said that "in on the run to Cambodia." The southern front in the cent of the ammunition stores high school football coach. nesque cane and bowler, the keeping with Gov. Cahill's Communists'13-day-old offen- and shook buildings in Saigon. TJ -m^m. **. -m^. -i- • I .«->» J Named the best foreign-Ian- See'French, Page 9 strong feelings about what sive was reported quiet today, The sapper was killed, and rM O f1*! fifi III i"* UT I .'•• 51 "kr |X§-*11 Abortion Law status but more heavy fighting one South Vietnamese soldier claimed 243 North Vietnamese viser in the Saigon region, Bv Teachers' GrouD 11 J T I-*-* it\ ^ r* -mm m 4-I-^-M EP-.-.1 Z-m~ ^»^,W ^ "» ^tles on two sides said lead elements of a 20,000- MIDDLETOWN Charg secondyear teachers memberb s witithh thth eb board pres- ofQuangTnCity,19maesbe- man government relief col- MIDDLETOWN - Charg- second-year teachers ident ex officio as a negotiat- V-/ JLJLV^JLV^C^X x JLJL ft/V^JL JL«. %M.M.M.JLM.GjL k7 low the demilitarized zone, umn would reach An Loc, the mg the Board of Education notifying them that they wiU ingteam. The Saigon command said its threatened provincial capital with "unwarranted harass- not receive contracts. The teachers charge fur- TRENTON (AP) — A three- to requests from the state and However, it also turned own losses were six dead and 60 miles north of Saigon on ment Of teachers" and with "It would also force the 59 wounded. thermore that the board has judge federal court has turned the American Civil Liberties down the ACLU request for Highway 13, by Wednesday. conducting a "war of nerves," board to negotiate with teach- waged a "war of nerves" by down two requests concerning Union. The two sides had an order enjoining the state Eight U.S. destroyers and Associated Press corre- the Middletown Township ers any change in programm- its "unilateral decision to its Feb. 29 decision that the made their requests last from using the law to prose- the cruiser Oklahoma City, spondent Lynn C. Newland, Education Association ing for the coming school make cutbacks in the number state's abortion law is uncon- Friday, and the court had tak- cute doctors who perform the 7th Fleet's flagship, bomb- with the relief force, said the (MTEA) has filed a civil ac- year," an MTEA release of periods in the school dav " stitutional, leaving unclear en them under advisement. abortions. arded enemy troop, tank, ar- lead units were moving slowly tion in Superior Court, Chan- maintains. The "war of nerves" be the specific effect of the ear- Deputy Attorney General m its Feb. 29 ruling the tillery and mortar positons 10 and by noon were within 13 eery Division Edgar van Houten MTEA came "unwarranted hnnst lierruling. Barry H. Evenchick had court had said the 123-year-old to 18 miles north of Quang miles of An Loc. No signifi- The action results in an or- president, has repeatedly ment" when the 167 nonten- In rejecting the requests asked that the effect of the abortion law was uncon- Tri.