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Won't Join Tactical Police Pact SEE STORY BELOW , Partly Sunny Partly sunny, high around 80. Mostly dear tonight, low in FINAL upper 60s. Sunny tomorrow. Red Bank, Freehold ~T Loqg Branch J EDITION (See DeUlls. Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 92 Years 6% 93, NO, 17 RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1970 16 PAGES '.. TEN CENTS Forced Viet Coalition WASHINGTON (AP)-Pres- "We are an exporting na- promised no "vigilante squad gon, Nixon said he has no "Sure," Nixon said, "I ident' Nixon says the future tion rather than an import- of Department of Justice significant disagreement with don't want to go." government of South Vietnam ing nation," Nixon said. "It agents" will force school in- South Vietnamese President The school desegregation must be selected through elec- would mean in the end, while tegration in the South; pre- Thieu in this regard. But he tions — not imposed on the it would save us some jobs, it dicted voters will turn against questioning centered around war-torn nation by negotiators would cost us more jobs in big spenders in Congress; said the United States still is • criticism of administration in Paris. exports that would be denied forecast an economic upturn willing to listen to any propo- policy by^Sen. Strom Thur- us; and, second, even more for the last half of the year sals made by Hanoi at the mond, R-S.C, in a Senate His administration will not speech Friday. stand for an imposed coalition important, it is highly infla- and said he sees little chance Paris peace talks. government, {he President tionary." of a tax cut during the next Thurmond, jumping on what two years. In Breezy Mood said. "It must be a govern- Propose Quotas The President was in an he said were arbitrary and ment selected by the people The House Ways and Means Plans Announced, amiable, breezy mood at discriminatory actions by the of South Vietnam." Committee has proposed quo- The President announced times after he usurped press administration, cited threats Would Veto Bill tas on shoe and textile im- secretary Ronald L. Ziegler.'s ports. plans for a major meeting on to the tax exemption of pri- In a wide-ranging news con- national defense and the de- afternoon briefing in the press vate schools set up to perpetu- ference yesterday, the Presi- Beyond Vietnam and im- quarters at the White House dent also said he would veto ports, Nixon ranged over a fense budget at the Western and converted it into a news ate segregation and what he a bill setting mandatory quo- number of topics at the sur- White House July 27, followed conference in his own office. termed a proposed invasion of IMPROMPTU — President Nixon holds an impromptu news conference in his White tas on any imports except tex- prise news conference. by conferences on thedomes-- earpetbagging Justice De- tiles. Such quotas, he said, He said the United States tic budget for fiscal 1972. For example, someone ! partment lawyers to assur« House office yesterday. He said that under no circumstances would "this admini- wanted to know at one point if are not in the national interest has no idea of using armed forced integration of publio stration stand for an imposed coalition government" in South Vietnam. and might set off an interna- forces to expel the Soviet In ruling out any imposed ' the discussion could touch on IAP \Virepnoto] tional trade war. Union from the Middle East;; coalition government in Sai- the Mideast. schools in the South. ial Witness Due FREEHOLD — The state's B & B Liquor Store, testified go into the sales portion, he 'Your kidding," Mr. Kas- startled. He picked up a chair key witness is expected to tes- he was in a back room of the saw two masked men rushing singer said he replied. and threw it at the taller tify today in the trial of two store about 9:15 p.m. Nov. 21 toward him. One man wear- The taller man wearing the man. men accused of killing a clerk and Mr. Prazinak was in the ' ing a red ski mask had a re- red ski mask pushed him "I heard a shot and saw and of robbing B & B Liquor men's room washing dinner volver, he said, and the other, back against the soda racks, David staggering, then saw Store, Shrewsbury Ave., dishes. wearing a dark green mask, creating a noise, he contin- something red fly. I was too Shrewsbury, Nov. 21. "Suddenly, the door was had a rifle. ued. stunned to see what it was." The witness, James Dean, thrown open," he said. He ex- "This is a holdup," he said Mr. Prazinak came rushing Under questioning by Mr. _??i_BLNew^Shrewsbury, also plained that as he started to one of the men yelled to him. out, he said. "David was Smith, Mr. Kassinger said has been charged with the he~shot came fronrthe rifle— murder of the clerk and of "David staggered, moaned the armed robbery, but was and fell to the floor," he said. severed from the trial be- "Take whatever you want," cause he agreed to testify for Defense Summations Mr. Kassinger said he told the the state. two men. "You shot a man, In the first trial, which end- take what you want." ed in a hung jury last April The man with the rifle went 28, Dean testified he was with to the cash register and Barry Hughes, 21, of 213 Pearl Continue in Trenton scooped up bills and.change, St., Bed Bank, and Edward TREiNTON (AP) — Defense attorneys selves, negotiating with each other and be said. '. Wright, 29, of Crawford St., continue their final arguments to the jury with engineers from the city to decide Vague Glimpse Shrewsbury Township, when today hj. the conspiracy-extortion trial of which ones would get which jobs and how : Under cross-examination by ,they robbed the liquor store former Newark Mayor Hugh J. Addonizio much needs to be passed around," Hellring John Flynn of Brick Town- and that Hughes admitted and four others. said. ship, representing Wright, the taller of the two defendants, shooting store clerk David Yesterday Addonizio's lawyer, Bernard "They work it out, they don't need the Prazinak, 25, of Middletown. mayor. AM they need is the engineer," Mr. Kassinger said every- Hellring, led off with his summation in thing happened so quickly Hughes and Wright are on federal court here. He attacked the Hellring continued. trial for the murder of the that he only had a vague NUMBER SIX.— Superior Court Judge Clarkson S. Fisher, right, yesterday swore In government's key witness as "an imposter DENIES CONNECTION glimpse of the two men. clerk and,for the armed rob- and a lian" . The attorney added, "the mayor has David J. Foley of Middletown as the sixth assistant'deputy public defender for bery of $125 from the store. In his opening, Mr. Smith The witness, Paul W. Rigo, has testi- nothing to do with this. The contractors said Mr. Prazinak was a Can- Monmouth County as Mr. Foley's wife, Beatrice, held the bible. Also present were Spectators Opposed had control of the specification writers and At the close of court yes- fied he made direct kickback payoffs in adian citizen who would have the two Foley children, Mary 9, and David J. Foley' 3rd, 4. Mr. Foley is a partner cash to Addonizio, eight city councilmen the inspectors, the mayor was not con- been married this month. Mr. in the Red Bank firm of Beaty and Foley. His appointment to the $l3,O22-a-year terday, Assistant County Pros- nected in any way." . ecutor Thomas J. Smith told and 'other officials. Prazinak resided with the post was announced by Deputy Public Defender William J. Gearty. The defense was expected to concen- Discussing Rigo, from whose firm Ad- Kassingers and worked part- County Court Judge M. Ray- (Register Staff Photo) '' mond McGowan that Dean trate its fire on Rigo to try to destroy donizio and his four codefendants allegedly time at the store. was apprehensive about testi- Rigo's credibility with the jury. are charged with extorting money, Hellring Mr. Smith mentioned that fying because of the specta- TELLS OF CONVICTIONS said "he lied about his qualifications every Hughes was the one who fired tors in the courtroom. Hellring also told the jury that a group time he got a job. the fatal shot. "He killed Da- 9 Judge McGowan reserved of contractors, some of whom testified they s "I suggest to you," Hellring said, "that vid Prazinak," he charged. decision on Mr. Smith's re- had to kickback a part of their fee in re- in this courtroom where he sat for 10 days The state is seeking the death turn for getting city contracts, had been he lied to you too." Women s A Hacker quest that the courtroom be penalty for both defendants. cleared of all spectators ex- convicted in federal court for collusive The portly, silver-haired, attorney said Paul E. Parker of Newark, - cept for Hughes' mother and bidding. it was "inherently incredible and untrue" representing Hughes, told the Wright's wife, "This testimony from the contractors that Addonizio would confide in Rigo, a man jury to examine closely the Earlier, Harry T. Kassing- tells us a story about wheeling and dealing he barely knew, some of the things Rigo state's witnesses. "Look at er Of Middletown, owner of contractors rigging bids among them- had testified Addonizio said to him. (See Key, Pg. 2) Is Sought by Police FREEHOLD - .A police that He moaned and said, "My Two suspects were picked up search continues today for a God, what have I done?" and yesterday morning, but were young black man who stabbed folded up the knife and threw released "after they were two white women on their it away.