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: Our All-County Basketball Team SEE PAGE 20 The Weather Rain likely today, high FINAL around 60. Rain, heavy at times, tonight and tomorrow. Sunday, partly sunny and -ass- EDITION mild. Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper 32 PAGES VOL. 95 NO. 180 RED BANK, N.J. FRIDAY MARCH 16,1973 TEN CENTS ''IHIiHIiniiiiiii/iiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiriiiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiM N.J. EnergyRationingSeenNear tives of the state's utilities past three years the com- not accept any new customers tems from other fuels to gas. today will be fulfilled. He also NEWARK (AP) - New Jer- said additional supplies of nat-r sey has apparently reached and county planning boards. pany has been unable to ob- capable of using more than 10 Eberie said since December The hearings are necessary, tain sufficient gas from its therms per hour. An average 1970 and other restrictions have ural gas are expected for next _ the critical stages in the race winter from a large synthetic' against natural gas shortages Ozzard added, because "with- three pipeline suppliers. As a residence using gas heat uses been in effect calling for the in the next three years, there result, the new restrictions about two therms per hour. company to cut back gas natural gas plant row under and limited electrical power. construction and the purchase 1 Yesterday State Public Util- will be a critical shortage of are to protect service to the No Conversions loads on its systems to 25 company's 1.3 million existing of imported liquefied natural ities President William E. Oz- electrical energy with the con- In addition, Eberie said, the therms per hour. sequence being a need to ra- customers. company will not supply gas gas and new gas reserves re- zard said electrical usage cently-discovered in the may have to be rationed start- tion the existing supply." Under these restrictions, to those consumers who seek He added that commitments Eberie said, the company will Southwest. ing next year and almost si- Ozzard said, "Unless demand to convert their heating sys- the company made prior to multaneously Public Service is restricted or the current Electric & Gas Co., the state's limitations on construction of largest utility, said it is plac- new electrical generation and ing further restrictions on the transmission facilities are sale of natural gas to new cus- modified or lifted, New Jersey tomers. can anticipate brownouts in Ozzard gave his warning 1974 and blackouts in 1975." while announcing a series of Must Import hearings to be held next PUC Commissioner An- month. He said the commis- thony J. Grossi said New Jer- sion will use any evidence and sey has no known resources of testimony during the hearings fuel within its boundaries and to determine If, and to what utilities must import the fuel extent, electricity should be they use to generate elec- rationed. tricity. It is that problem that apparently forced Public Ser- AP Wlnpholo First Hearing NO WATERGATE TESTIMONY — President Nix- He said the first hearing vice to make its latest move on tells White House newsmen that he will not al- will be held in Newark April against natural gas usuage. ' low his legal counsel, John W. Dean 3rd, to testify 12 and among those asked to The utility's chairman, Ed- at Capitol Hill on the Watergate investigation. participate will be representa- ward R. Eberie, said over the Nixon Picks Peking Envoy, Warns Hanoi on Violations WASHINGTON (AP) - land China, the President is- said such violations could about cease-fire violations. President Nixon announced sued a warning to the North have f'rather serious con- The President launched his yesterday the appointment of Vietnamese not to "lightly sequences," although he said third news conference of the veteran ambassador David disregard" U.S. expressions he hoped that would not be year with an announcement K.E. Bruce to head a liaison of concern over reports of the case. that Bruce would be chief of office in Peking, to improve their infiltration of heavy "Based on my actions over the liaison office, launching relations between the United equipment, including tanks, the past four years," Nixon the first official exchange of States and Communist China. down the Ho Chi Minh trail said, "the North Vietnamese contacts with the Communist since the cease-fire. Chinese in over 20 years. THE ORANGE WILL TURN GREEN - Members cal instruments. James Bush, 15, gets in a little While he was upgrading the should not lightly disregard of Mlddletown High School's band will be in tune pre-parade tuba practice while" Keith Bradbury, peaceful relations with main- In a news conference, Nixon such expressions of concern" While the United States still has not resumed diplomatic tomorrow when they step down New York's Fifth 15, saxophonist; Thomas Slickers, 16, trombonist relations, Nixon's choice of the Ave. in annual St. Patrick's Day parade. Band and Raymond Wolchak, drum major, check musi- 75-year-old former ambasssa- members will offset their orange and black uni- cal arrangement. President's Key Points dor, who has been in retire- forms with green shamrocks affixed to their musi- Rtgiitir Stan Pl»l» by Don Lortl ment, provided a high level of WASHINGTON (AP) - Here are some of lenged the Senate to a Supreme Court test over representation that had not the key points made by President Nixon at his his refusal to allow his legal counsel, John W. been expected. news conference yesterday: Dean 3rd to testify at hearings on the nomi- The Chinese will shortly Tomorrow There'll Be Plent FOOD PRICES: He ruled out price con- nation of L. Patrick Gray 3rd-to be FBI direc- name the.chief of their liaison trols on food and said decisions of the Ameri- tor. office, which will be set up in can housewife on what she buys are a powerful STOCKPILES: The administration will Washington. weapon in combatting high prices. sell metals and other materials from its stock- Nixon said that he had EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE: He chal- piles in a move to push down prices. called Ambassador Bruce out Of Beef, Beer and Blarney of retirement "because I thought it was very important By ED WALSH send out for more. main dish being — guess? However Carmen O' will to appoint a man of great stat- "And by the way you can Jim McGrath who dispenses have a little something for the And then there is the story ure to this position. The Chi- tell everyone my corned beef the grog in McGrath's Square patrons Sunday afternoon and of my uncle Dennis who re- nese accepted that view them- is free," he added. Bar in Highlands refers to treat the Senior Citizens orga- Cahill Transit Agency sided in Boston which is not selves," the President noted. Archie and Jackie Kcelen of Mulhern's place as "The Old nization to their own party only famous for its tea parties Keansburg — Jackie owns an County Down on Main St." Tuesday. The fact that Bruce, al- but could probably have been 1 though a Democrat, has not oasis up the street from Uncle Dennis and two of his Dennis and his two friends called Dublin if they hadn't Borough Hall — are good cronies were on their way to were leaving the same bar on been engaged in partisan poli- thought of it over there first. Plan Opposition Seen tics and had served under friends and always playing an Irish wake one night when their way to the wake when Well Dennis liked to stop at presidents of both parties, jokes on each other. they decided they should stop one of them asked, "Are you a thirst parlor on his way TRENTON (AP) - Gov. "That concerns me very sidiaries of the new agency. provided a bipartisan flavor The latest escapade be- for a few sips. going to drive Dennis?" home from work each night William T. CahilPs proposal to much because it removes the "I cannot see the advantage which Nixon said "indicates tween the two happened a few "I'll have Three Feathers," "I'm going to have to drive, and nip a few before supper. create a super transit agency legislature from any part in of the super agency," Crabiel our intention that this in- months back when Jackie had one of the gents announced. 1 can't walk," Dennis replied./ to handle mass transit prob- the formation of trans- said, "but I can see some dis- itiative will continue in the fu- One night he didn't come the cigarette vending machine "I'll have Four Roses," the 1/ you want some good en- lems may face Democratic portation policy," he said. advantages." He said, how- ture, whether the presidency home at the usual hour so owner put "Keelen's" match- other spoke up. tertainment and perhaps shed opposition in the legislature. "I understand that the de- ever, that he agreed the state is occupied by a Democrat Aunt Katie went out to look es in Mulrain's cigarette ma- "I'll have five martini's." a tear or two tune in your The apparent opposition partment is already respon- could get more help from the or Republican." for him. She stopped outside chine. Uncle Dennis added. telly to Channel 11 at 12:15 to- surfaced yesterday following sible for transportation policy authorities in solving transit Casey's Pub and sent some- Archie countered by having In Union Beach they refer morrow afternoon and catch a briefing Cahill gave legisla- and the various authorities problems than it does now. one in for Denhis but Dennis a record Jackie despised put to the place as Ironside Spud.