Senate Session In, June Called on Coastal Bills
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A measure needs 21 it would be some time in mid- June in another attempt to Cahiil said Democratic Sen- and establish an "ocean votes to pass the upper house. June after the state primary pass a controversial package ate leaders had been invited sanctuary," primarily for the After the Senate vote Kean election on June 5. of three bills designed to pro- but Senate Minority Leader J. purpose of controlling the de- said he believed that the Beadleston said he hoped to vide lasting safeguards for the Edward Crabiel of^Middlesex velopment of off-shore nucle- money and influence of oil in- have as many as 18 or 19 Re- , New Jersey coastline. County had been "in- ar power plants. dustry lobbyists had carried publican votes for the bills ; Gov. William T. Cahiil and decisive," while Assistant Mi- The bills passed the Assem- the day and defeated the mea- when the Senate reconvenes. Republican legislative leaders nority Leader Joseph Hirkala, bly last month and were sent sures. There are 22 Republicans and yesterday announced the deci- of Passaic County, turned to the Senate where each Yesterday Sen. Beadleston 15 Democrats in the Senate. sion to call a special session. down the invitation and Sen. failed to win passage in suc- said more than oil industry in- Two seats are vacant. Cahiil, flanked by Senate Joseph Karessa, of Camden cessive votes on April 27. fluence contributed to the de- Cahiil said he was not as op- President Alfred N. Beadles- County, the minority whip, Only one Democratic vote feat of the legislation. He said timistic as Beadleston and ton, R-Mcnmouth, and Assem- did not reply. was cast for any of the bills. pressure from the State AFL- guessed the GOP could pro- AP WlriptMta bly Speaker Thomas H. Kean, The three bills in question Sen. Frank Dodd, of Essex CIO, the fuel industry and oth- vide 17 votes at best for the ANNOUNCE SPECIAL SESSION — Alfred N. Beadleston, left, R-Mon- R-Essex, said he believed it would provide a ban against County, voted for the coastal er lobbies had defeated the environmental legislation, mouth, president of the New Jersey Senate, and Gov. William T. Cahiil would be possible to "gener- contraction of a deepwater oil zoning measure which is spon- bills. Both men noted that Demo- announce a special session of the New Jersey Senate to handle three envi- ate additional support in the port off the New Jersey coast. sored by Kean. Cahiil said a specific dale cratic support would be ronmental bills some time this June. needed to guarantee passage of the bills. "We have to do a little mis- sionary work in the next few Richardson Is Seen days," Beadleston said as far Trooper Slaying Suspect as securing more Republican votes. Cahiil said Kean had agreed to call the Assembly back into Naming Prosecutor •session if its concurrence was needed to any Senate amend- Caught; Murder Charged WASHINGTON (AP) - At- gathering of Republican sena- delphia lawyer William T. ments to the legislation in the torney Gen.-designate Elliot tors at the Capitol after they Coleman, a former member of EAST BRUNSWICK (AP) event the bills are passed in L. Richardson reportedly will told him unanimously they the how-defunt Price Commis- — "I give up man." June. name an independent Water- want the Watergate in- sion. Coleman declined com- With those words, Clark Ed- "We think it's justifiable to gate prosecutor by the time vestigation taken entirely nut ment when asked if he had ward Squire surrendered to ,ask the Senate to return and his confirmation hearings be- of the executive branch. -been offered the position. police who flushed him out of we hope to have help from the gin next Wednesday. Richardson's choice for the underbrush near here yes- As one group of senators af- Democratic Party," Cahiil Senate sources said Rich- job was not made known, but ter another demanded a spe- terday afternoon, ending a 40- said. ardson made that pledge to a speculation centers on Phila- hour hunt for the man who cial prosecutor, two recently left one companion dead and resigned White House aides another wounded on the New testified before a federal Jersey Turnpike after a dead- grand jury about Watergate. ly Shootout with two state ReapportionmentPlan John D. Ehrlichman. for- troopers early Wednesday. mer chief domestic adviser, A state police spokesman and H.R. Haldeman, former said Squire, 36, is wanted for White House chief of staff, armed bank robbery in Ala- said they had answered all . bama. Overhaul Is Possible questions and had not sought He was arraigned last night TRENTON (AP) - New strate whether county lines All 120 seats are at stake in refuge in the 5th Amendment. on two murder charges — one Jersey's latest reapportion- could be largely preserved November. Their attorney. J.W. Wilson, ' in connection with the death ment plan has been upheld for without 'causing uncon- The latest reapportionment said that even if his clients of Trooper Werner Foerster this year's legislative elec- stitutional imbalances in pop- plan was approved by the Ap- are indicted, "they have no and the other in the death of tion, but a state appeals court ulation between districts. portionment Commission on fear of being convicted." his alleged companion, James has opened the door to a pos- The commission urged the March H. It followed a State- Meanwhile, Martha Mitchell Costan. sible major overhaul for sub- use of computers to draft pos- Supreme Court ruling which swore in a pretrial statement • Earlier yesterday, Joanne sequent elections in this dec- sible plans that satisfy "all said county lines could be in New York yesterday that Chesimard, who is wanted in ade. the constitutional criteria — breached in order to meet the the White House leaked false New Vork in connection with The Appellate Division of equal population, as well as one-man, one-vote standard stones last year that she was the slayings of two policemen, Superior Court, the state's contiguity, compactness and which requires legislative dis- in an asylum. The Associated was arraigned at her bedside second highest court, strongly minimal transgression of tricts of nearly equal popu- Press learned. in Middlesex General Hospital suggested in a rulling yes- county lines." lation. Sources say Mrs. Mitchell, AP WIrlphola wife of former Attorney Gen. on two murder counts and SUSPECT CAPTURED — A man identified by police as Clark Edward terday that the plan should be However Bateman said he other charges. drastically revised to give was "disturbed and angered" John N. Mitchell, ex-direcotor Squire, 36, captured yesterday, is taken to the N. J. Turnpike police head- of the Nixon campaign, testi- Mrs. Chesimard, 2f>, alle- quarters in New Brunswick. Squire, from Decatur, Tex., is reportedly greater weight to county lines over the decision and he criti- Hi I by Car, gedly a member of the Black in future elections. cized the court for believing fied: "1 have been at the mer- man who drove car in incident which led to the killing of a state trooper cy of the White House for four Liberation Army, was in fair and the wounding of another. He is also wanted in Mobile, Ala., for armed Sen. Raymond If. Bateman, that computers could solve Boy, 5, Dies condition. tangled political problems. years, they have treated me robbery. R-Somerset, cochairman of HIGHLANDS - A five- abominably, half-crucified Trooper James M. Harper, the state Apportionment Com- "The judges don't under- stand that computerization is year-old boy, struck by a car me, have sent lies out through of Freehold, also wounded in native of Decatur, Tex. The suspects fled in their known by the Islamic name of mission which drew the plan, the worst way to proceed," he at 3:42. p.m. yesterday, died the press . have started ru- the Shootout, was in satsifac- Kelly described the Shootout car, but abandoned it five Zayd Malik Shakur. was dis- said the commission would said. last night in Monmouth Me- mors galore about me." tory condition at the hospital. as follows: miles further south. A third covered nearby. He had been probably appeal to the state The current Legislature. dical Center, Long Branch. Her statements were made The spokesman said Squire Trooper Harper stopped the trooper arriving on the scene a deputy information officer Supreme Court to overrule the which was elected under a Details of the accident are under oath in connection with was unarmed, wet and hungry suspects' car for speeding emptied his gun at a man flee- for the Black Panther Party Appellate Division and uphold previous apportionment plan not available from police civil suits filed as a result of when he surrendered to an slightly and before approach- ing into the woods.