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Hot and Humid J1NAL . partly cloudy, hot:;antlffl^ mid with chance of shower Red Bank, Freehold late in day today. Warm and Long Branch 7 EDITION humid tonight REGISTER 24 PAGES Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper VOL.95 NO. 15 RED BANK, N.J. MONDAY, JULY 17,1972 TOWCENTS iiiuuiiuHiuiiuuiiiiiiiniuHiHiuuiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiHiniBniii Fate of Tax Reform Plan On Line in Assembly Today TRENTON (AP) - Today A state income tax is one Of of 40 per cent in the local amendment. , crease program." He said, "If . would include a review of an marks a moment of truth for the primary features of the property taxes. The tax reforms were pro- these measures are adopted, state aid programs to munici- Gov. William T. Cahill's f2 bil- package. The money from an According to the governor's posed by the governor's Tax New Jersey citizens will end palities, state takeover of wel- lion tax reform proposals. income tax and a statewide .outline, the remaining local Policy Commission earlier up with both high property fare costs within the existing The package is scheduled property tax of one dollar per property taxes would be used this year. The commission taxes and a spiraling income budget and a freeze on new for a vote before the State As- $109 evaluation would be used to finance municipal and was headed by former Re- tax. hiring of government employ- sembly today, but according for a state takeover of the county governments and publican State Sen. Harrf Ill-Point Plan es. to many State House observ- costs of public schools, courts would be limited by law. The Sears. As an alternative to Cahill!s Cahill and the Republican ers, the vote is merely a for- and welfare. The two taxes statewide property tax would Wallwork described the proposals, Wallwork proposed assembly leaders have de- mality as defeat is only wait; would also allow for reduction be limited by constitutional overall proposal as "a tax in- a ten point program that cided that the income tax pro- ing in the wings. posal will be the first to be A minimum of 41 votes are voted on. There are 50 bills in needed to pass a bill in the 80 all that would change the member Assembly and some state's tax structure. The In- observers say the package come tax measure is the key will get no more than 26 votes. 'Resounding Defeat' Seen to the whole program. If it Assemblyman Eugene Bedell, fails, they said, the remaining chairman of the Assembly • proposals would be sent back Tax Committee, said yes- to committee and the fight terday he understands Cahill will be over. has only 18 votes in favor of For Program by Bedell Cahill said over the week- the proposals, and State Sen end a delegation of mayors »P wirqMMo James H. Wallwork, H-Essex, By BEN VAN VLIET property tax for support of lo- • wasn't perfect, it was a step program broadcast "live" at FOUNP NEAR SLAYING SCENE - New York cal education, and extension in the right direction toward 11 a.m. yesterday. He was in- from some of the state's larg- said he is hoping they get est cities plans to lobby per- City Patrolman Steve Brew, top, holds machine even less than that. NEW YORK - Monmouth of the sales tax to items not relieving the increasing prop- terviewed by three New Jer- gun found in car parked near spot in Brooklyn County, N.J., Assemblyman now taxed. erty tax burden on the home- sey newsmen who report on sonally with their hometown yesterday where bullet-riddled body of reputed Wallwork said he would Eugene J. Bedell predicts that. All three are part of the 58 owner. legislative activities. legislators to try to convince underworld figure Thomas 'Tommy Ryan' Eboli vote against the package if it the major plank in Gov. Wil- bills which constitute the tax Mr. Bedell, the county's Mall Opposed them the' program would was discovered. The car, bottom, where the ma- comes up in the State Senate liam T. Cahill's tax reform reform package. They are the only Democratic legislator, Mr. Bedell said his mail has mean property relief for their because "there is absolutely and the three other Republi- been running 8 to 1 against' cities. The delegation was to chine sun was found Is shown, foreground, 1i. no guarantee that the pro- plan will suffer a "resounding major revenue portions of the front of 71st Precinct in Brooklyn. EbolC-61, was defeat" in the state Assembly- reform plan. can assemblymen are all op- the tax program. include Newark Mayor Ken- posed state income tax will neth Gibson, Elizabeth Mayor an underboss In the Mafia family once-headed ,by today. .,, One Local Vote posed to the tax plan.' The people of New Jersey, .Vita Genovese, police said. reduce or stabilize property he said, don't want to pay Thomas Dunn, Arthur Holland taxes." Speaking on a WNBC-TV An informal'poll of Mon- Also opposed to the tax plan of Trenton and Patricia Shee- news program yesterday mouth County's five-member are the county's three state more taxes, they want to know where the money the han of New Brunswick. morning, Mr. Bedell said the Assembly delegation shows senators. The tax package, Citizen Group governor's proposed statewide that only one Assemblyman however, isn't expected to state now has is going. income tax would receive sup- will cast a vote for the tax pass the lower house and thus "1 don't believe," he said, Also in favor of the propos- port from only 18 of the program. wouldn't come before the Sen- "you really have tax reform als is an administration-re- Eboli Could Have state's 80-member lower He is Assemblyman Chester ate for a vote. unless there is reform in lated citizens group, People house. Apy of Little Silver, who Mr. Bedell, who is chairman spending." for Tax Reform. The organi- The full Assembly is sched- came out in favor of the tax of the Assembly's Taxation Mr. Bedell questioned fig- zation issued a statement over uled to vote this afternoon on reform package three weeks Committee, expressed his ures cited by the Tax Policy the weekend that said enact- Sale in Jail the income tax, a statewide ago saying that while it views on NBC's "Newslight" See Bedell, page 2 See Tax Page i By TOM CANNON ance before an investigative body neared. TRENTON (AP) - Thomas The SIC's tactics in those 4000 Leave Homes In Belfast , "Tommy Ryan" Eboli was early hearings was to sub- good at ducking appearances poena reputed mobsters and BELFAST (AP) - Nearly the ground for a massive IRA women and children bedded withdraw. an attempt to destroy a mili- before the State Investigation ask them general questions 4,000 Roman Catholic women attack, there were only spo- down in the open or in tents at The Lenadoon area is a tary post. Commission. about organized crime, most and children, camped over- radic incidents. nearby Casement Park. housing development where Early today, troops claimed But if he bad testified be- of which the commission al- night in a football field after ready knew the answers to. Father Fitzsimmons and They left their men behind the IRA's 13-day cease-fire they had shot two gunmen in fore the SIC in 1969, he might leaving their homes in a Bel- other community leaders to guard their homes against broke down last week in a row a squad of four that traded have avoided the assassin who The witnesses invariably re- fast battle zone to protest the fused to answer the questions, negotiated until after mid- looters. over housing allocations. shots for two hours with the gunned him down on a Brook, British Army's occupation of night with British officials in The British government The army moved 700 troops army across the Andersons- iyn street early yesterday. but were then granted immu- the area. nity from prosecution in re- an attempt to get the troops - said it was considering the into the district after the IRA town area, of which Lenadoon Of course, talking to the SIC turn for their testimony. Five more deaths yesterday pulled out. Meanwhile, the families' plea for the army to launched a massive attack in Avenue is part. might have landed him in jail pushed Northern Ireland's toll with other reputed crime fig- The law of the underworld this year to 236 killed, already ures. But law enforcement ex- being what it is, the mobsters the worst since 232 died in perts said yesterday that even still refused to testify, as the sectarian- battling hi 1922. A Eboli no doubt would rather commission knew they would. land mine killed two British Foe Blasted From Air, Sea be behind bars than have sev- The men were then hauled soldiers at Crossmaglen; a po- eral bullets in his face. before a Superior Court judge, liceman and a civilian were SAIGON (AP) - Nearly 100 Citadel, the 19th century for- in Quang Tri province. fortresses struck to the North, Eboli was one of the origi- found to be guilty of civil con- shot in Belfast, and an 18- U.S. B52 bombers and a naval tress in the heart of the city. Dong Hoi is 45 miles north West, South and Southwest of nal 13 witnesses subpoenaed tempt of the SIC and were ycar-old youth died in a riot in task force of more than a doz- The government has main- of the DMZ. Quang Tri City is Quang Tri city, dropping by the SIC just three years jailed until they decided to an- Thomas Eboli Strabane. en cruisers and destroyers tained that its strategy is to 20 miles south of the frontier. about 2,500 tons of bombs on blasted North Vietnamese po- ago in what the commission swer the commission's ques- The Catholic women and destroy North' Vietnamese More than 80 giant Strato- North Vietnamese positions. said was a probe of organized tions. The U. S. Supreme tive especially in the Manhat- sitions on both sides of the forces around the city before children followed their priest, demilitarized zone today in crime and official corruption Court upheld the witness im- ten docks and in loansharking Father Jack Fitzsimmons, oat attempting an all-out assault in the Monmouth County munity law earlier this year. and was not believed to have some of the heaviest bomb- against the large and heavily- of the Lenadoon Avenue 'area ardments of the war.. shore community of Long any rackets of his own in New yesterday claiming the armed forces reported en- Branch. Catena in Prison Jersey. The raids were in support of trenched in bunkers in the One of those now cooling liis army's show of force was "en- Another agency that wanted dangering their lives." a 20,000-man South Vietnam- city. Eboli appeared at the SIC's. heels in the Yardville Correc- ese counteroffensive on the tion Center for such contempt to question Eboli was the Wa- The troops and gunmen of South Vietnamese forces on first hearing July ft 1969, at terfront Commission of New the Irish Republican Army northern front. They had the which time he was told to re- is Gerardo "Jerry'' Catena of two-fold objective of destroy- the southern and eastern South Orange, said by offi- York harbor. But as witli the have been squared off in the edges of Quang Tri City con- turn at a later date for in SIC, that commission had dif- area since last Thursday. ing North Vietnamese troops depth questioning. He never cials to be acting boss of the and supplies already on the tinued to come under artillery Mafia family of the late Vito ficulty getting Eboli to appear Despite army fears that the and mortar fire. returned. because of his heart condition. exodus was planned to clear battleground and cutting off Heart Trouble Genovese of Atlantic High- reinforcements and war mate- . A dozen B52s struck north of Eboli had a history of heart lands. rials reportedly moving south. the demilitarized zone on both trouble, which in the past had Eboli, whose permanent un- The Saigon command re- sides of the port city of Dong always flared up when he was derworld rank was said to be ported light fighting on the Hoi against elements of the to be questioned by officials. that of an underboss for the Police Withdraw edges of Quang Tri, the pro- North Vietnamese 312th and The SIC staff believed that same family, was reportedly vincial capital which fell to 325th divisions. U.S. military Eboli did in fact have a heart running the family's rackets the North Vietnamese May 1. sources said troops of the two condition, but found it strange since Catena had been in Extra City Squad It said South Vietnamese divisions were on the move- that he managed to live a fair- Yardville. paratroopers driving from the' southward, presumably to ly normal life except when the Eboli was said by law en- LONG BRANCH - An ex- While police awaited more East had niched their way to join two: badly battered divi- date for a scheduled appear- forcement officials to be ac- tra squad of police officers incidents related to the recent within 200 to 300 yards of the sions, the 304th and the 308th, went off duty at 11 p.m. last clashes between bands of miiinruiiiiiiiniimiiiniiiiiiiiinrniinniiiiimiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii night to end the third quiet young men, juveniles and offi- night here since Thursday's cors, the call to the amuse- threatened outbreak of vio- ment area caused four mobile Suspect Is Arrested The Inside Story lence and a confrontation with police units to respond to the. Republicans step out to Golden Dome Ball Page 10 police at Fifth Ave. and alert. Weddings are announced • Page 11 Broadway. Converging officers, headed Minutes After Robbery Mets, Yanks, Phlliles lose Page M A lone incident marred the by Sgt. Vincent Maccioli, found only the two suspects KED BANK - An arrest bury Ave., reported the rob- Perfect score wins Junior sailing Page 15 quiet weekend early yes- quickly followed the report of Monmouth Park Today Page 15 terday- when police arrested who have been charged willi bery at about 1:20 p.m. malicious mischief. a robbery at a gas station Minutes later, the chief DAILY REGISTER two city residents after they here yesterday afternoon. Bridge Advice 23 PHONE NUMBERS reportedly smashed windows Beefed up weekend police said. Patrolman Patterson ar- Classified 17-21 Main Office 741-0»10 in The Arcade, an oeeanfront patrols were created here by Police Chief George II.- rested a suspect fitting the de- Comics - 23 having the oncoming shift of Clayton said the "excellent scription. The arrested man Classified Ads 741-6900 amusement place. observation and response" of Crossword Puzzle 23 Legal Adv 741-OOU Arrested at 4 a.m. yes- officers report to work sev- was driving a car about four Editorials 6 Display Adv 741-0010 eral hours early and the shift Patrolman Raymond Patter- blocks from tlie service sta- terday was Louis M. Navarro, son resulted in 'the arrest of a DANCING AT THE BALL — New Jersey Gov. Entertainment .•. 22 Circulation Dept...... 741-3330 25, of 83 N. Broadway. He and - which finished its tour stay on tion. duty for several extra hours. man described as black, five Patrolman William Huycr William T. Cahill dances with his wife, Betty, Sat- Financial 9 Sports Dept 741-MW ,a city juvenile have been feet,, 10 inches, with bushy urday night at the Golden Dome Ball In Sea Girt. Horoscope „..— 23 Women's News ...741-Wlf; charged, -.with. smashing sev- _ Squad Believed assisted in the arrest. That procedure ended last hairand wearing a shiny blue In the continuing in- The ball was a $150 per person fund "raising affair- Movies 1 22 Accounts FayaMe..«.;.WMll>' eral windows in The Arcade, jacket and blue dungarees. Obltaarlu .4 Accts. Receivable 741-WW, according to police. night when the squad com- vestigation by Patrolmen Pat- sponsored by the New Jersey Republican party. Sports 14,15 Mlddletowd Bureau 671-2250; _,__,. _ manded by Sgt. Maccioli re- The name of the suspect terson and Heyer and Detec- (See Story, page 10.) Television 22 Freehold Bureau 462-2121 .Enjoy a great lunch at Steak; See Police, Page 2 was withheld pending an ar- tive Sgt. Joseph Marascio, the. 'Women's News 10,11 Long Branch Bureau...222-0010 andBrew from ti.%. (Adv.x raignment scheduled for this suspect also was charged with The "Little Kraut Human Relations Council VivinnninnimniDiniijiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiintnnttiiiitniniiiii -——— — LOST — Green miniature par- morning. two separate robberies at Restaurant" Regular meeting will be held 18 CMi rot, with orange mark, July Drapery Factory Outlet. Central Air Conditioning /"IT*™ 5 „ Chief, Clayton said Paul Wolfe Texaco, Maple Ave. Luncheon schlachtfest buffet on July 18 at 8:30 p.m., third Drapes, bedspread sale. 775- 36,000 Btu, f889 installed. 747- 5 wcel^ |25. Clay crorts. Men •14, Little Silver vicinity. 842- Forsyth, attendant at Commu- and W. Bergen Place, last noon to 3 p.m. Tins. t» Kri. floor Municipal Building, Red' 1894^ ,„ (Adv.) 4835. , (Adv.) and Ladies, 531-9874 (Adv.) 9518 ' (Adv.) ters Ksso Station, 47 Shrews- Monday and Thursday. • (Adv.) Bank. (Adv.) t The DaSy Register, Bed Btuk- town, N.J. Monday, July 17, Wl Suspended Sentence Howard 'Dedicatee!! For Matawan Man To McGovern Wki icans are "crying out" for elry store that same day. It was conducted in the most FREEHOLD - A Matawan Yaucullo had admitted lljiat BELMAR — itep. James J. honesty and common sense to man was given a suspended he helped a Matawan woman Joseph DeGruttola of 35 Howard, D-N.J., said last open, the most public and the government and this.is what indeterminate reformatory in obtaining $25 each under Chelsea Ave., Long Branch, r.ght he is •totally dedicated" most democratic manner in George McGovern will deliv- • term for aiding in defrauding false pretenses from Matawan who was convicted by a jury to the election of Sen. George the history of this nation. three Matawan drug stores, Drugs. 145 Main St.: Kyan of possession of heroin Sept. McGovern as president. "We had all the people," he er. ' "•:' aiding in issuing a forged Brothers. 11!) Main St., and 11 in Long Branch, was given The South Dakota senator said, "the rich, poor, big busi- Not all of the county's check to a. Middletown jew- Sandford's Pharmacy, l-'8 a suspended one-year county also received support from nessmen, small businessmen, Democrats are enthusiastic elry' store and receiving a sto- Main St., July :i, 1971. jail term, placed on one-year Monmouth County Democrat- old, young, minorities, every- about Sen. McGovern's nomi- len diamond ring. He also admitted that he probation and fined $100. ic Chairman D. Philip Ge- body"" We will have an open, nation. James Yaucullo of 84 .Mata- helped this same woman in is- Bruce A. Bradley of 26 rand, originally a backer of a fair and an honest adminis- Eugene J. Bedell, the coun- wan Terrace Apartments, suing a forged check for MrDermolt St., Freehold, who Sen. Henry M. (Scoop) Jack- tration - this George ty's only Democratic legisla- also was placed on one year $157,50 to Sayrewoods Jew- admitted possession of am- son, D-Wash. McGovern will give us. tor, finds it difficult to be- probation and fined $111(1 by tiers, Middletown, and receiv- phetamines April 16 in Unw- "I am now completely dedi- Assails Nixon come enthusiastic about Sen. County Court Judge Patrick ing a stolen diamond ring val- ell, was given a suspended re- cated to Sen. McGovern's "Sen. McGovern will listen, McGovern's candidacy. Mr. J. McGann Jr. ued at $157.5(1 from the jew- formatory term and placed on election," Mr. Gerand said! to the average taxpayer as Bedell is a supporter of Sen. t«o years' probation. Mr. Gerand, who barely sur- Nixon listens lo Lockheed," Jackson. vived a challenge to his lead- Mr. Howard said, "and Sen. Asked for his comment on Barbara K. Kanney of ership because of dis- McGovern will be as con- Sen. McGovern, Mr. Bedell Brooklyn, who admitted aid- satisfaction with his inter- cerned with middle America replied, "I will support the Bedell Sees Plan's ing in an attempt to defraud pretation of the McGovern re- as Nixon is about ITT." Democratic ticket." He de- with i\ credit card Twigg's form rules during the selec- Mr. Howard said that Amer- clined further comment. Men's Simp, .Middletown Shop- tion of candidates for dele- ResoundingDefeat ping Center, July 17, 1971, was AP Wlnpholo gates to the national con- given a suspended reforma- POSITION AT ADJOURNMENT — Two men view vention, said he will work (Continued) based on .1071 rates while the tory term, placed on two chess board in New York with pieces In place ex- closely with the McGovern years' probation and lined. actly as at Reykjavik, where the third game of the Commission showing there tax package, if adopted, people during the forthcoming Environmental world chess championship adiourned. Bobby Fis- would be an average reduc- wouldn't go into effect until $111(1. campaign. Uichard C. Van Wagner of cher has black; champion Boris Spassky has tion of 40 per cent in property 1974. white. Each player retains a bishop and a queen, "I hope to meet with the taxes if the reform program is "It's like comparing a ba- Carol Drive, Oakhurst, who McGovern representatives pleaded guilty to a disorderly but Fischer has five pawns to Spassky's four. Fis- instituted. nana with an orange, " he cher's second claimed that Spassky was In a within a week," he said, "and "I don't believe these fig- said. persons charge of consorting I think we will be able to work Rulings Meet with another for an unlawful "ver-y bad position." Chess pieces are situated as " ures are entirely tactual," he Poor Administration follows, from left file to right file, top to bottom closely together to benefit the said. Mr. Bedell said much of the purpose Feb. 13 in Middle- entire Democratic ticket." town, was given a suspended in each file: B-pawn, W-pawn, B-queen; B-pawn, He said the figures were criticism of the properly tax W-bishop; B-pawn, W-pawn, W-queen; W-king; B- Mr. Gerand had nothing but system* has resulted from six-month county jail sen- pawn, B-bishop, W-pawn; B-king, B-pawn, W- praise (or the McGovern sup- •'Poor administration" oy the tence, placed on one-year pro- porters who organized a cam- Opposition pawn; B-pawn, W-pawn. Bayshore Unit cities and some municipalities bation and lined $100. paign which soundly defeated through which the property an uncommitted delegate By SHERRY HGDORK rome. Holds Installation tax has risen to near con- slate put together by him and WKST LONG BRANCH - The DEP is considering ail MIBDLETOWN - Dorothy fiscatory levels. which had Mr. Howard as its The state Department of En- ocean waste dumping as a pu- McHugh was installed as 'People feel," he said, Democrats Say N. J. leader. vironmental Protection esti- rely temporary measure until president ok the Bayshore "they are paying too much for Enthusiasm to Win mates that 88 per cent of all sound land disposal methods Cohijbiuttes 2858 of East what they are getting in the "The McGovern people," sewage sludge dumped into are developed. Keansburg. way of services." Mr. Gerand said, "were able the Atlantic Ocean lands with- Sewage sludge dumping be- Charles L. Reinhardt, chap- Mr. Bedell called the spe- to develop the same type of in a few miles of New Jer- gan in 1924 in the New York ter chairman of Monmouth- cial session of the legislature, Key to McGovern Win supporters in the county as sey's resort-conscious coast- Bight, and has resulted in a Oceair Counties Knights of Co- Jim line. And new regulations to called to act on the tax pro- Both men acknowledged Mr. McManus said there (Howard) has been able 14-square mile area off Sandy lumbus officiated. Bv BEN VAN VLIET t0 ather un limit dumping of sludge, gram, "a waste of time." was concern by many of the g - y° g> idealistic Hook almost completely de- Also installed were: Eliza- that the senator's campaign chemical waste, and dredge . However, he said, he be- would be an uphill battle, par- delegates that they would be people, who have the en- void of normal benthlc life. beth Klatt, vice-president; lieves the legislature will .spoils are being met with ticularly in traditionally Re- told by McGovern aides how thusiasm to win." Last year, 3.9 million cubic Muriel Baksa, recording sec- tackle the problem of tax re- RED BANK — Monmouth strong opposition and thinly publican Monmouth County. to vote on certain issues. Mr. Gerand said he hopes to yards of sewage sludge were retary; Charlotte McDermott, form this session but not until County's delegates to the veiled threats of court action Mr. McManus, however, dis- However, he said, "it never pick up a lot of strength this dumped off the Hook, 2.1 mil- corresponding secretary; Eth- it reconvenes in September. Democratic National Con- by representatives of the ship- vention say Sen. George counted the so-called Republi- materialzied. We were never year from the McGovern cam- linn cubic yards of it from el Peres, financial secretary'! Mr. Bedell said Ihe gover- paign organization. ing and chemical industries. New York. Another 524,752 Janet Hartney, treasurer; McGovern has to do well in can strength in the cot/hty, told that we must vote against nor has performed a real ser- New Jersey if he is to win in saying that he felt it was our consciences.'1 In a speech before nearly During six hours of testi- cubic yards were deposited Mabel Spanstra, outer guard, vice to Ihe state by at least November. more of a myth than anything He said there was some dis- : 200 persons who turned out for mony at Friday's public hear- off Cape May. and Laura Hymes, inner "awakening the legislature" the opening of Mr. Howard's ing on the proposed regu- Richard McManus, one of else. satisfaction among the New Of most concern to ecolog- guard. to the fact that something has election headquarters at 709 lations al Monmouth College, the six county delegates, said "I get sick and tired," he Jersey delegation over the se- ists are the quantities of con- .. Catherine Mizajewski is to be done about the tax situ- V. St., the Congressman came William L. Mann, a manager" flatly, "he has to win in New said, "of hearing this as an lection by" Sen. McGovern of taminated dredge spoils, past president. ation. out in full support of Sen. of N.L. Industries, whose Jersey, or he's not going to excuse for losing all the his running.mate, Sen. which are high in concentra- McGovern. Sayreville plant produces tita- win at all." time." Thomas Eagleton, D-JIo. tion of heavy metals, pesti- "In case anyone had doubts nium dioxide, claimed that cides, and petrochemicals. IIIIIIIIIHIIU Robert Santaloci of West He referred lo the county "Some of us," he said, lUUiinnnuninHniiHniiiniiuuiHHiiiiiiiniimiuwiiHimiinnimiiinn in their mind," he said, "I "ocean disposal was literally Supporting Unit Present Long Branch, another dele- 'Democratic organization ••voted the first time around for 1 want to say personally that I the only ecologically sound ' Among those supporting Ihe gate, said that the New Jer- which has a long record of 'someone else as a protest am totally dedicated between method of 'disposing of the proposed regulations at sey vote would be crucial to fielding losing candidates in against the handpieking of the County Births now and November to do ev- plant's 7,71)0 tons of waste a Friday's hearings were mem- the South Dakota senator's Monmoulh County. vice presidental candidate." day. election. Mr. McManus cast his first erything 1 can to see that Sen. bers of the American Associ- For both men, the con- George McGovern becomes Channel Silting Seen He added that Monmouth vote for Rep. Peter Rcdino, ation of University Women; vention was their first ex- President George McGovern O. Lincoln Cone, of the RIVERVIEW HOSPITAL Navesink Ave., Highlands, County could well be an in- D-Essex, a favorite son candi- the League of Women Voters; perience in the national politi- next November. American Institute of Mer- Red Bank son. July 16. dicator of how well Sen. date. Mr. Santaloci cast his Derickson W. Bennett, direc- cal process. chant Shipping, Inc., a trade Mr. ana Mrs. (j. Daniel Air. and Mrs. Charles Pendl McGovern will do nationally first vote for author Norman "Last week in Miami tor of the American Littoral association for 34 steamship Zaloy (nee Christine Wogtasj, (nee: Margaret Policastri), Ar- against President Nixon. "We got a kick out of the, Mailer. Beach," he said, "we saw a •Society; Roger I. WilRinson of 28 Ambler Lane, Matawan, cade Gardens," Old Bridge, procedure," said Mr. Santa- Mr. McManus said he would completely open convention. companies representing 65 per Citizens Against Water Pollu- Both men believe the key to cent of the nation's merchant daughter, July 14. son. July 16: Sen. McGovern's campaign loci, who had attended the have preferred for Sen. tion; and a pair of representa- Mr. and Mrs. Abrahan.t'u- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wall 1968 Democratic •convention McGovern to have given the fleet, warned that stiff regu- tive sport divers, lies in getting out the vote, lations of dumping dredge hero (nee Elba Cruz), 58 (nee Elizabeth Donahue), 5 as a demonstrator and not as convention a choice of two or Maryland One of the latter, David particularly among the young spoils will mean that "sea Main St., Keyport, son," July Dickinson Lane, Englishlown, a delegate. three vice president candi- Bullock, who is also vice- and the new suburbanites. channels will sill up due to 14. • ' , daughter, July 16. dates and then left the choice Prison Quiet president of the Littoral So- To this end, the county's "One of our impressions," lack of maintenance." Mr. and Mrs. George Gi- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bur- McGovern supporters plan a he said, "was that we found to the delegates. ciety, said offshore wrecks, William E. Cleary, presi- rau'd (nee Josephine Resci- khard (nee Cathlecri Smith), major voter registration drive the regular party leaders to The fractured vote, he said,. clean just a few years ago, After Riot dent of the New York Tow- niti), 22 Aberdeen Road, 114 Hope Road, New Sinews- aimed especially at the 18 to be pretty nice people — hard was an indication that many are now "strung with strands JESSUP, Md. (AP) - The boat and Harbor Carriers As- .Matawan, son, July 14. bury, daughter, July 16. 20-year-olds who will be eli- to dislike." delegates felt the same way. of material," and divers now Maryland House of Correc- sociation agreed that all Mr. and Mrs, George Mon- gible to vote in a presidential run into visibility measured in MONMOUTH MKD1CU, tions remained quiet early maintenance dredging would tanus (nee .Jacqueline Bahrs), Long Branch election for the first time. inches rather than feet. Sport 38 Park Ave., Rumson, daugh- today as officials tried to as- be halted and much diving off the Ambrose Light Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cam- Mr. McManus, a 28-year-old sess the situation al the max- unemployment would result if ter, July 14. law student from Monmouth Police Withdraw and the Shrewsbury Rocks marano. (nee Catherine Mar- imum security prison after a Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Pick- the regulations were imple- has nearly stopped because of ziale), 2016 Oakhurst Pkwy., Beach, said McGovern forces 12-hour riot that left four lo (nee Shirley Craver), 1 mented. the condition of the waters, he Oakhurst, daughter. July 14. ' plan lo concentrate on the guards and four inmates in- Poplar St.. Keansburg, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Can- new suburbanites and the They would also halt all said. Extra City Squad jured. "operations to cease" at the ter, July 14. trella (nee Madelaiu Cas- young as major sources of Rep. James J. Howard, D- Mr. and Mrs. Efthiinios State prison officials Linden plant of the American saro), 12 Bethany Road, Haz- support in the county. (Continued) Puerto Rican rivals to march .Y.I,, a consistent backer of Vasiliadis (nee Sliarren For- planned a news conference Cyanamid Company and "end iet, son, July 15. 70% Youth Vote Seen lieved Sgt. Robert Sartor and on city hall. pollution control legislation, mby), 99 Greengrove Gar- today at the sprawling, rural all research" there on land Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyle Mr. Santaloci, 25, said he his squad at 11p.m. The march, estimated at warned that if even 10 per dens, Keyport, son, July 14. facility to answer questions disposal methods for the com- cent of potential Gateway Na- (nee Mary Ann Aleria), 889 thinks 70 per cent of the youth Police described last week's more than 15(1 participants, about the disturbance. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phil- pany's organophosphate pesti- tional Park users were dis- Rt. 35, Laurence Harbor, son, vote will go to Sen. activities as "hectic" after was halted by police at Fifth cides, including Malathion. !ips (nee Elizabeth Slover)^ July 15. McGovern. The inmates' routine contin- couraged because of polluted iB>£ Bayview Ave., Keans-' youthful gungs clashed at the Ave. and Broadway and sent These were typical of in- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bre- ued to normalize yesterday as water reports, an immediate i\irg, son, July 14. beachfront last Sunday and back to the beachfront by tear dustry objections made to the wer (nee Dana Van Pell). 97 Crash Victim Warden Ralph Williams and loss would result to the resort- young Puerto Ricans defied gas. Eleven persons aged IS proposed state regulations Mr. and Mrs. Crawford N. Broadway, Long Branch, others started to estimate the based shore economy of more police orders Monday night to and over were arrested that would immediately ban ^ng (nee Eleanor Sims), 58 daughter, July 15. Listed Critical disband gathering crowds. Thursday, along with nine damage resulting from the than $3 million per year. York Ave., Port Munnwutlt, sea disposal of pesticide and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Clinton HOWKLL TOWNSHIP - A Tear gas was used by police juveniles. rampaging inmates and the Several scientists, while MX., July 14. many fires that eruptod-^spo- petroleum waste or by prod- (nee Beverly Magnanli), 11(1 motorcyclist remained in crit- to quell disorders both nights Headed by Buffin supporting restrictive dump- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Vajo radically almost from the on- ucts, all radioactive male- ing, were cautious about pos- Universal Place, Long ical condition and under in- and again last Thursday night While the overall operation rials, and mercury compunds. (nee Karen Koufmann). Em- Branch, daughter, July 16. tensive care last night in Paul when members of the pre- set of trouble that officials sible unknown effects of was headed by John M. Buf- Within one year of enact- ory Court. F.atontown, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hen- Kimball Hospital, Lakewood, dominantly while group call- said began Saturday evening deepwater disposal sites. fin, city police director, the ment, ocean dumping of ter, July 15. dley (nee Joy Joline), 376 while police continued in- ing itself -The Brothers" with an escape attempt in the Rates of biological decom- command post orders came chemical and sewage sludge, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Por- West End Ave., Long Branch, vestigation of a collision teamed up with their former outdoor recreation yard. position of organic matter are from Capt. C. Carroll Green or dredge spoils from nine bansky (nee Ellen .lunn), 75 son. July 16. which sent him there. comparatively slow in deep and Capt. John Foy. They "It was the worst damage major industrial waterways Lawrence Parkway, Laurence John Garrabrandt 3rd., of water, said Ralph F. Vaccaro, Mr. and Mrs. Twillic Curry were aided in the field by Lts. I've seen," said Gov. Marvin would be prohibited closer to Harbor, son, July is. Newark, was taken to the hos- Boa Awarded associate scientist at the (nee Linda Carter), 70 County Alex Rota and Michael Irene. Mandcl, whose agreement to shore than the 2,000-meter Mr. and Mrs'.' Ernest Acker- pital by the lloweil First Aid Woods Hole Oceanographic Road. Cliffvvood, twin daugh- Master's Degree Also directing operations meet with an inmate delega- depth line, about 125 miles off man (nee Claudia, Jiacobbc), Squad shortly after Ihe 9:311 Institution, who urged "ex- ters, July Ifi. and mob-control squads were tion finally prompted the last Sandy Hook and from 80 to 1)0 104 Garden Road, Shrews- Mr. and Mrs. James p.m. accident Friday on Rl. 9. WKST LONG BRANCH - treme caution in creating new bury, daughter, July 15. Sgls. Maccioli. Sartor, Fred few hundred of the rebelling miles off Cape May. D'Auerso (nee .Nancy Lynch), Slate Police of the lloweil Joseph M. Boa jr. of !)12 Syca- Karrberg, William Walling, prisoners to return to their and extensive deep-ocean dis- Mr. and Mrs. Richard^ Bul- more Ave.. .Now Shrewsbury, • The polluted industrial wa- 140 Belshaw )vc .Shrewsbury Township barracks said the John Naylor and George Nay- cells about 5 a.m. yesterday. posal sites." ger (nee Patricia Lenimons), has received an MS degree in terways Include Raritan Bay, Township, son, July Ifi. motorcycle ridden by Mr. lor. Joint Agreement Urged 15 Bob White Court. Forked education al Monmouth Col- Mandel, after meeting with the Delaware River south of Garrabrandt was southbound Adding to the city's 55-man the inmate delegation, said he He suggested a joint agree- River, son, July 15. SON FOR GILMORKS lege. Camden, the Raritan, Hack- when it was involved in a col- police force last week were .10 would look into some of the ment between New York and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jack- He received his MS degree ensack, Passaic, and Hudson BEI.HMD - Mr. and Mrs. lision with a northbound van members of the city's Police grievances. He said there New Jersey to gradually re- son (nee Lynn Cenion). L'lti in physical education at Rivers, Arthur Kill and Kill Gary David Gilmore of lilt driven by Miss Sandy llahn (if Reserve, a unit which is com- were no demands voiced by duce the amount of undi- Spring St., lied Bank, son, Springfield College, Van Kull. Bayvirw AVP. are parents of a West Farms Road. Freehold. manded by George Vogel, lo- the inmates. gested sludge dumped. July 15. son. Scolt David, born July li Springfield^Mass., in I!)li7. Domestic Sewage Exceplrd Miss Halm's van was making a cal civil defense director. Specifically mentioned, the While the DEP hopes the Mr. and Mrs. Laity Ilittpr al I'.S. (ion. Leonard Wood Mr. Boa is employed by I he Digested sewage sludge left turn onto West Fauns Members of a dozen urea governor said, were the areas greatly increased cost of bar- (nee Patricia Schandt), l">4 Army Hospital in Missouri. Long Branch Board of Educa- from strictly domestic waste Itoad, police said. police departments also aided of medical service and the ging waste more than 10(1 tion, as an athletic coach and city officers during Ihe unrest classification board, which as- treatment plants is exeepted miles offshore will spur "re- ii'iicher of hciillh mid physical under the county's Mutual Aid signs inmates to the various and may be dumped at the 30- search inlo safer and cheaper education at Long Branch meter depth line, about 15 program. institutions within the slate disposal methods, the chief High School. miles from shore. Weather: Hot, Humid corrections system. engineer of the Passaic Valley All ocean dumpers will need Sewerage Commissioners Variable cloudiness, lint and Wisconsin, and heavy rain and Dawn temperatures ranged Central Jersey a $50(1 annual permit and must humid today with chance of a urged the department to keep hail hil extreme northeast from 44 al Cut Bank, Mont, to Beaeh Badges MYAA Officers file detailed monthly reports Ihe dump site where it Is but shower or thunderstorm late Colorado. H9 at nagged, Calif. Earnings Rise on Ihe amount and content of In the day, high near 90. Part- Sale Continued To Be Presented assess each ton of material Temperatures were warm TIDES FREEHOLD - The Central material dumped and the ex- deposited Ihere. ly cloudy, warm and humid over much of the Wesl and Sandy Hook LONG BRANCH - Sea- Jersey Bank and Trust Co., MIDDLETOWN - A new act location of the disposal tonight, low in the mid 70s. from the southern plains to sonal beach badges will be slate of officers of the Middle- site. Seymour A. Lubctkin asked here, has reported net oper- a toll of ?2 to $5 per ion with Partly sunny, hot and humid the mid-Atlantic states. Cool TODAY - High 1:37 p.m. sold throughout the summer ating earnings of $1,775,695 for town Youth Athletic Associ- Several industry spokesmen tomorrow, high In the low 80s, air in the Northern Rockies season, according to an order ation will be presented at the the money tagged for a re- and low 7:51 p.m. Ihe .six months ending June questioned the right of New search program. Wednesday partly sunny and and northern plains brought TOMORROW - High 1:4(1 hv Mayor Henry R. Cioffi. :lll. This is up $377,854 from the Sunday meeting at 8 p.m. at Jersey to attempt regulations 1 hot. •• .- • • - onrty Vempwatun ivadings m '<\:iij, nnd t.iii p.m. and low While the s;ile of seasonal same period during 1971. the association's field house ill that far at sea. Richard Goodenough, direc- tor of the state Division of Widely scattered thunders- the 40s and Ms. N:07ii.m. ;IIHI K:4K p.m. badges was to he cut off July Iiodman Park.. The DEP has done its legal Also reported are net oper- Marine Services and ehair- torms hit much of (he nation More tlmn Ihree inches of Fur Heel Hank and Riimson 7. Hie mayor said that the un- At this general membership homework, however, Thomas ating earnings per share, 74 •«an of the hearing,, said the from New Mexico to New rain fell on Dalhail in Hie bridge, add I wo hours; Sea seasoiiiil weather witnessed meeting nominations will also mils, up,, from 5K cents; net O'Neill, special assistant, to hearing records will remain Hampshire today, dumping northwest Texas panhandle, Bright, deduct 10 inimilrs; here delayed many residents, income, $1,776,1)7!). up from be accepted from the floors DEP commissioner Richard heavy rains In some places, yesterday. Tucson recorded senior citizens, students and Elections will be held AUK 20 open until Aug. 14 for.addi- Long Branch, dedue! 16 nun $1,404,482. and ncl income per g J. Sullivan,, tololdd reporterreporterss , tionatlonal commentrnnimnnt s ]!.and tcsti,- Hail and damaging winds 1.8 Inches In a two-hour period iilcsr Ilighlumls bridge, add 4(1 military personnel in getting share, 74 cunts, up finin all at -"1 Ihe Bodm«n Park and is ready for Ihe leeai monv mi Z „ M tcS"' were reported In west central Ihe trills. Field Houseuse. . challenges if and when they lations ProP«sed regu- Sherwin, 2Others Enter Innocent Pleas FREEHOLD.— New Jersey dictment charges the three portation Commissioner John Fischer Has Match Edge Secretary of State Paul J. defendants with conspiring C. Kohl and had a telephone conversation with Russell H. .REYKJAVIK, Iceland — American challenger Bobby Fis- Sherwin, 53, and two other de- between Sept 24 and Nov. 3, 1 cher forced the third game of the world chess championships fendants entered innocent '1970, in Trenton, Matawan Mullen, former assistant com- off the stage and into a private room, gained the initiative pleas by mail to charges con- Township, Oxford Township missioner, Oct. 8,1970. from Russian titleholder Boris Spassky and was given a good cerning an alleged $10,000 po- in Warren County, Spring They further allege that chance to win when play resumes today. litical campaign kickback for Lake, Ewing Township in Manzo on Oct. 23, 1970, in But the future of the competition remained in suspense as- a state road construction proj- Mercer County, and else- Matawan Township author- aides of Spassky warned that the Soviet champion would re- ect. where to pervert and obstruct ized a $10,000, cheek from his fuse to play any additional games in the private room. Formal pleas of Innocence state regulations concerning company payable to the Re- Play continues at 1 p.m. EDT with the referee opening a were entered for Sherwin and bidding for projects by the publican Finance Committee sealed envelope in which Fischer wrote out his 41st move at William C. Loughran, 43, of state Department of Trans- and that Loughran received Sunday's adjournment. Sea Girt, a state Republican portation. the check that same day. the 2£year-old Brooklynite backed down on a threat to fly Party fund-raiser, and Mi- The indictment alleges that The second count charges home/Sunday and appeared for the third game in a small up- POSTCARD MYSTERY SOLVED — Niagara Falls is depicted on this chael J. Manzo, 53, of Morgan- they sought to cause the re- the three with soliciting mis- stairstwm of the Reykjavik sports hall. Spassky, 35, playing postcard which the late George Graman Jr., 170 Monmouth St., Red Bank/ ville, president of the Manzo jection of the lowest bid for a conduct in office of Commis- the whitepieces, had already made his first move. mailed to England on April 1,1905. The card recently came Into the pos- Contracting Co., Inc. of Mata- contract for construction sioner Kohl and Mr. Mullen, Fighting to overcome the Russian's 2-0 lead, Fischer session of Kenneth Walton, a postcard collector in Yorkshire, England, wan.' work on U.S. Rt. 46 from Pau- who was assistant commis- •forced Spassky to the defensive midway in the 5 hour 18 min- who wrote The Daily Register asking if any readers remembered the The three are free without lins Kill to Rt. 31 in the town- sioner for highways, by alle- ute session. At adjournment he was in a position to theaten the sender (whom he incorrectly identified as George Frassian Jr.). Fair bail awaiting a trial in Mon- ships of Knowlton and White gedly asking them to reject Russian's king. At the pause, each player had his king, queen Haven historian and author Timothy J. McAAahon, himself an avid post- mouth County on the four- in Warren County. This bid the lowest bid and give pref- and one bishop remaining while Fischer had six pawns to card collector, saw the inquiry. After doing some research, Mr. McAAahon count indictment returned by was by Centrum Construction erential treatment to the Man- Spassky's five. found that the sender was George Graman Jr., whose nephew today owns the statewide grand jury. The, Co. of Clinton. zo firm. The Rev. William Lombardy, American grandmaster who is three also were indicted by a Graman's Vacuum and Appliance Parts Co., 156 Monmouth St. The shop The indictment further al- The third count charges Fischer's second said Spassky was "in a bad position." is located half a block from where Mr. Graman Jr. lived in 1905. federal grand jury concerning the alleged offenses and are, leges that they sought to pro- Sherwin and Loughran be- scheduled to be arraigned in a cure "preferential treatment" tween Sept. 24 and. Nov. 5 did federal court tomorrow. for the second lowest bidder, receive and promise to re- McGovern to Rest After the indictments were Manzo Contracting Co.; Inc. ceive the $10,000 check from 12 Plead Innocent returned, Mr. Sherwin took a •for "reasons of personal fa- Manzo as a bribe to allegedly WASHINGTON - Democratic Presidential nominee- FREEHOLD - A 19-year- temporary leave of absence voritism and as compensation bring about the rejection of George McGovern flies to the Black Hills of his native South He also denied receiving the to Marion Garcia, 1 Maple for political contributions." the lowest bid. . Dakota today for two weeks of rest, staff reshuffling and old Keansburg youth has stolen check. Plafe, Keyport, March 13 in from his $38,000-a-year job as strategic planning for the fall campaign against President'Nix- pleaded innocent to a charge Richard W. Smith, 25, of 11 Hazlet. He also.denied receiv- secretary of state. He was re- Overt acts listed in the Manzo alone is charged in on. of causing death by auto April Central Ave., Red Bank, de- ing the stolen check in Hazlet placed by Assistant Secretary .charge allege that Sherwin the fourth count with giving After a weekend at his Washington home, McGovern was 27 in Keyport. nied receiving a stolen car the next day. of State Robert M. Falcey,. and Loughran had a conversa- the $10,000 check as a bribe scheduled to fly in mid-morning to Rapid City. Richard B. Rogers of 100 valued at $475 belonging to John McDermott, 21, of 141 who will be acting secretary tion Sept. 24 and Oct. 8, 1970, between Sept. 24 and Nov. 5 to of state. The vacation spot picked out weeks ago in anticipation of Manning Place is charged Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Mad- Bay Ave., Highlands, denied in Trenton; that Sherwin Loughran for the Republican McGovern's victory in last week's Miami Beach convention is with causing the death of Lau- dox, Hartford, Conn., May 7 in breaking into the home of Jo- The first count of the in- wrote a letter to Trans- Finance Committee. a lodge at Sylvan Lake in Custer State Park, near the gold rence K. O'Brien, 37, of 9 Red Bank. seph Koepper, Grand Ave., rush town of Custer, south of famous Mount Rushmore. Monterry Drive, Hazlet, in a John Chervenak, 20, of 23 Navesink, Feb. 13 and steal- two-car headon collision on Warren Place, East Keans- ing cash and property valued The senator will be accompanied by a small personal Rt. 35, Keyport. staff. Starting later this week, his top political advisers, finan- burg, and Kenneth Silvani, 20, at $617. cial planners, and his running mate, Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton Rogers and these 11 persons of Toms River, denied receiv- Charles Widmaier, 19, of 558 were arraigned before County ing a stolen car valued at EGOM Reorganization of Missouri, will come to the lodge for conferences. Hopping Road, Middletown, Court Judge Patrick J. $2,000 belonging to Stanley R. denied issuing a forged, $30 McGahn Jr. Yurczak, Pittsburgh, Pa., check Jan. 12 to Tony's De- Dennis R. Bolden, 26, of 158 March 22 in Keansburg. licatessen, 100 Leonardville Sets Distance Speed Record W. Bergen Place, Red Bank, Harbld Cline, 19, of 401 Road, Middletown, and re- Is Beinglmplemented WASHINGTON - The stiletto-like SR71 reconnaissance denied issuing a forged $200 Stone Road, Union Beach, de- ceiving the stolen check which jet has set a record for sustained speed at high altitudes, and check on the account of Dock nied stealing a bank bag con- allegedly belonged to Ralph the two fliers who made the test are to get the top Air Force Edwards Jr. Trucking Co., taining $582 from Keyport Acerra, 316 Spring St.,.Red FT. MONMOUTH - The modity commands of AMC. transfer of the bulk of the Middletown, May 10 to the Food Corp., trading as Wet- Bank. reorganization of ECOM, The major part of the command's production engi- award. which was directed by the An Air Force citation said the needle-nosed craft w^as Monmouth County National son's Drive-In, Rt. 36, Hazlet, Ernie Monk, 32, of 138 DeW-. reorganization will involve the neering functions and person- Bank, Allen Place, Red Bank. and a blank check belonging Army Materiel Commmand, nel from the Procurement and flown April 26,1972 "on a record 10%-hour flight, a distance of itt Ave., Asbury Park, denied- ECOM's parent organization, 15,000 miles at speeds over Mach 3 and altitudes above 80,000 stealing' $1,150 in equipment- Production Directorate, to the about two years ago, and 14 Houses Directorate of Research, De- feet." from Christie's Restaurant which was partially imple- Mach 3 is three times the speed of sound, or more than and Cocktail Lounge, 903 Rt. velopment and Engineering. mented June, 1971, will be fur- Are Sold A small number of jobs are 2,000 miles'an hour. Other planes have fiown higher and faster, Lawyer Is Suing 35, Wanamassa, Feb. 24. ther implemented. but never before for such a long time at extreme speeds. These three persons entered being moved to the Directo-" "This flight established new and exceptional records for their innocent pleas by mail: Maj. Gen. Hugh F. Foster By Agency rate of Product Assurance. duration and total distance covered, and proved the extended His Former Partner . Charles R. Cuttaia, 26, of Jr., commanding general of RED BANK - The Apple- Gen. Foster said the inter- supersonic reconnaissance capability of the SR71, thereby ad- Hasbrouch Heights denied re- U.S. Army Electronics Com- brook Agency, member of nal realignment will insure FREEHOLD - A lawyer Mr. Shinberg wants the ceiving a stolen car valued at mand and the fort, said the ding significantly to the security qf the United States," the Air from' Ocean Township has courts to either partition the Bed Bank Area Multiple List- closer teamwork between the •Force said. $2,000 belonging to Anthony reorganization into a standard development engineer and the filed a Superior Court suit library, or order Mr. DeRid- Pusateri, 55 Prospect Ave., commodity command struc- ing Service, has reported against his former law part- der to honor the agreement. sales of 14 residences. production engineer and Red Bank, Feb. 22 in Neptune. ture, which was started last thereby enhance ECOM's pri- ner concerning their library of The partners had their of- year, was directed by higher Mr. and Mrs. John Laba- law books. fice on Monmouth St., Red Douglas Brown, 18, of 19 rowski have moved from mary mission accom- Tells Amnesty Aims Teaberry Lane, Oakhurst, de- headquarters to achieve plishment. Barry Shinberg of 1500 Rus- Bank; greater uniformity of struc- Crofton, Md. to 3D Adele WASHINGTON - As president, Sen. George McGovem tic Drive, who was a partner- nied possession of a legend Court, Middletown, purchased Gen. Foster said he antici- would grant amnesty on a case-by-case basis and limit it to drug Feb. 8 in Ocean Town- ture throughout the Army Ma- ship with Raymond B. DeRid- teriel Command and to insure' from Mr. and Mrs. William pated no reduction in force draft resisters, his Democratic running mate says/< der for 10 months — ending ship. Gierhart, who moved to Iowa. from this internal adjustment, Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton, picked by McGovern Thursday Tax Reform Gerard Heck, Madison the most ideal organization May 31, 1971, said he agreed for accomplishing the closely Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. although a smajl number of as< the.Democratic party's vice.presidential candidate, also to sell his one-half interest in Township, denied possession Shields, from Brooklyn have grade changes could result. predicted higher taxes by 1974. And he said there will be no of marijuana March 27 in intertwined research, devel- the library for $1,155.29 and Fate on Line opment, procurement and in- moved to 21 High Point Road, At the same time, Gen. Fas- mass defections of leading party figures to the Republicans. for payment of all existing •Keansburg and possession of Lincroft, former hpme of Mr. ter confirmed two other the same substance with in- ventory management func- The Missouri Democrat said there is no basic difference partnership debts. tions of the several com- and Mrs. Bernard Villa, who smaller organizational on amnesty between McGovern and President Nixon. Neither Mr. DeRidder has refused In Assembly tent to distribute. purchased a new home in Lin- changes involving ECOM. The man would grant automatic amnesty to deserters and both to purchase the library in ac- (Continued) croft. first relates to the estab- would delay the question until the fighting stops, he said. cordance with tlie agreement, ment of a personal income tax 45 Crest Road in Middle- lishment here of a 12-person Eagleton commented Sunday on the CBS television-radio according to the suit filed by would "recapture $180 million town was sold to Mr. and Mrs. product manager's office for program "Face the Nation." Stanley L. Benn of Perth Am- in revenue that normally 21 Arrested in Raid Keith H. McLaughlin from mortar and artillery radars. Eagleton said he would discuss, campaign strategy with boy, and will not let Mr. Shin- would go to Washington in Pittsburgh, Pa. The former The second pertains to certain McGovern at a South Dakota resort later this week. •berg remove his half of the li- federal income tax" paid by owners, Mr. and Mrs. Edward communications security lo- brary/ New Jersey. At Farm Labor Camp Leffert,' have moved to Flor- gistics functions, now the re- The group also said the ida. sponsibility of the Army 7 Hurt in Boston Disorder state would get about $80 mil- MANALAPAN i TOWNSHIP here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Strategic Communications lion under a federal revenue — Disorderly persons and The troopers were assisted Rodwell 3rd, have moved Command at FL Huachuca, BOSTON (AP) — At least 35 persons were arrested last Truck charges of gambling, cock- by members of the Manala- night and seven police and fire officers injured during a dis- sharing plan if there was a from Arizona to 257 Harmony Ariz., which are being trans- fighting and dice playing were pan Township police depart- Road in Middletown, pur- ferred to ECOM. turbance which followed a Spanish-speaking festival in the state income tax. filed yesterday against 21 per- ment and members of the Roxbury section of Boston, poliqe said. From Dealer chased from Equitable Life These are -paper" trans- Some organizations that op- sons who were released on $25 SPCA. Money and gaming fers only and do. not involve More than 75 police officers were called to quell the dis- paraphernalia were con- Assurance Society. pose the proposals are the bail each, pending a hearing Six new homes sold include the physical movement of any turbance, but police said the disorder had not been brought Still Missing state AFL-CIO, the New Jer- set for July 24. fiscated during the raid, po- completely under control by 10 p.m., three hours after the in- lice said. one on Crawford Road in Mid- people to or from the present FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP - sey Education Association, The arrests were made by dletown, built for Mr. and Arizona location, he said. itial trouble. Some looting of stores in the area was reported. the Bar Association and the .35 Troopers from Troop C, The raid was directed by . One police cruiser was tipped over by a mob of youths Police yesterday continued Mrs. Robert Hough by Middle- their search for a truck miss- state Chamber of Commerce. N.J. State Police, who, armed Lt. Peter Dunn of the Crimi- town Builders. shouting slogans in Spanish, police said. The cruiser burst into with a search warrant, con- nal Investigative Section of flames and was destroyed. ing from a Rt. 9 showroom Each group had its own rea- Others were on Owight since Friday morning. , ducted a raid on a migrant la- Princeton, assisted by Detec Road, Middletown, built by Six police officers and one fireman were injured, police sons for opposition, but most bor camp off County Rt. 527, tive Sgt. Thomas Walsh of the said. One of the injured policemen was believed to have suf-. Patrolman Donald Berlew, were based on how the pro- Tennent Barracks of the state Oak Hill Builders for Mr. and pay your bills at home fered a broken arm when he was hit with a tire iron, officers in charge of the investigation, gram would affect its mem- police. Mrs. Robert Sizclove; Mr. and reported. said police received an alarm bers. Mrs. C. P. Coleman have shorTly after 3:20 a.m. Red Bank Police The 21 persons were ar- moved from Ohio to a new The disturbance began, police said, when a fist fight broke rainged before Judge Melvin out between two groups attending the program of dances and Thursday from the George See 2-Year Delay home at 41 Borden Road, Mid- showrooms on Rt. Cahill has said that if the Seeking Robber Shteir of Manalapan Town- parades. The program was presented by "Summerthing," a ship Court. dletown, built by Kraftco, city-sponsored series of summer activities at recreation areas. 9. . program fails, there will be no! RED BANK - Police yes- Inc.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert An investigation at the time tax reform hi New Jersey for terday continued their in- Keating have moved from revealed that a window had another two years. However, vestigation into the armed Middletown Girl Bell Harbor, N.Y., to a new been broken and two bars had a Superior Court judge has robbery at a local store, in home on Dwight Road, Mid- Convicted in Massacre been removed to gain entry. ruled that the local property which ?25 was taken. Arrested in City dletown, built by Oak Hill ( Otherwise, everything was in tax is an unconstitutional Police said a lone intruder Builders. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald LOD, Israel — An Israeli army court convicted Japanese j method of financing public MIDDLETOWN - Doris A. orJer and secure, police said. followed Paul Friedman, as- Fisher, 19, of 5 Nassau Place, Berg from New York City radical Kozo Okamoto today for his part in the Lod Airpqrt • One Friday morning, Leo education since the quality of massacre but postponed sentencing him until later today. He sistant manager at A. J. Port- Monmouth, missing since have purchased a new home DnBartol, sales manager at a child's education depends Sloane Inc., as he entered the at 218 Ballantine Road in Mid- is expects! to get life imprisonment. solely on the real estate June 6 from Discovery House, the showrooms, reported to Broad St., store shortly be'fore Marlboro, was arrested Satur- dletown, built by Middletown The 24-year-old defendant stood and listened impassively police that a new, bronze col- wealth of the individual com- 9 a.m., to prepare for opening. munities. day on a county bench war- Builders; Built for Mr. and as the verdict of the three lieutenant colonels was ready. After ored Chevrolet truck was Mr. Friedman, police said, rant in Long Branch. Mrs. William Clawson, for- It was translated into Japanese, he sighed deeply. missing. had stated the intruder merly of Shrewsbury, was a He was found guilty of all four charges filed against him. The State Supreme Court is She was charged with es- Police said it appeared that expected to hear arguments pressed something sharp caping from the institution new home at 138 Ballantine Death is the maximum penalty for three of them, but Israel whoever took the truck after against his back and de- Road, Middletown, also by has executed but one person, Nazi war criminal Adolf Eich- on an appeal of that ruling and violation of probation, gaining entry into the estab- this fall. If the. ruling is up- manded money. He took Mr. having left Discovery House Middletown Builders. mann. And the prosecution asked for a life sentence. lishment locked the door after Friedman's wallet and then 22 Homestead Pkwy., New Okamoto had pleaded guilty and before the trial signed a held, the legislature will be without the consent of the me- him. forced into action. escaped on foot. dical staff or knowledge and Shrewsbury, was purchased confession admitting that he and two other Japanese attacked Police described the intrud- consent of her probation offi- by Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- the crowd in Israel's international airport on May 30 with ma- er as a male Negro in his 20s, cer. Callum from Kinnelon. The chine guns and grenades, acting on beha^ pf a Palestine guer- Blaze Damages 5-foot, 10 inches tall, and She is being held in Mon- former owners, Mr. and Mrs. rilla organization. Twenty-eight persons were killed, including weighing about lliO pounds. Jerry Smith, moved to Pitts- the other two terrorists, and 70 were wounded. mouth County Jail, Freehold. Detectives ^Patrick burgh, Pa. knight fire in the borough first HOWELL TOWNSHIP - McConnell and. Ronald Oh- Mr. and Mrs. Girbe Grosse State Police here said last Girl, Man Arrested from the Bronx have pur- mimilllinilllllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHilllliinillllllll ai(t squad building on Carr nmacht made the arrest. Ave night they expect to make ar- On Marijuana Charge chased 63 Silverbrook Road, WFTiAITY TiTTI/VTCtmiTm - destroyed the building's re.sls soon in connection with Shrewsbury, from Mr. and JHbWULr HH.IilXTKU meeting room, kitchen and MIDDLETOWN - A Mas- Lillian Drive School UJWI an incident at Howell Lanes, sachusetts girl, and a New Mrs. William Clawson, who < v-~J •* "-• •*-'•* * back porch police reported. Rt. 9, in which a man was Has New King, Queen moved to Middletown. MAIM OFFICE: Police said there was smoke York man were arrested Sat- CHESTNUT ST., RED BANK, N.J. 07701 beaten by a group of men. urday night at Middletown Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moffett BRANCH OFFICES: damage throughout the build- HAZLET - Shirley Scott 171RT. IS, MIDDLETOWN, N.J.. 07741 Trooper Stanley Matusicw- Shopping Center and charged and John Kelly were named have sold their home at S3 3D EAST MAIN ST., FREEHOLD, N.J., 07711 ing, but no estimate of dam- .17* BROADWAY, LONS BRANCH, N.J., 07740 icz said Charles Oltarzewski with possession of marijuana. queen and king of the Lillian Stephenville Blvd., Middle- age was available. of Baker Road suffered mul- town, to Mr. and Mrs. David Eltobllih»d In 1171 by John H. Cook and H«nr/ Clay Patricia M. Cullen, 20, of Drive School.graduating CMWKHtWYOUr Firemen from the New tiple lacerations about 12:30 Dawson, who moved here, PUBLISHED BY THE RED BANK REGISTER Point Comfort and Manning RQslindale, Mass., and Clar- class. MembWSl the Associated Press-Th— e Associated Presess lIsi entitle- d ex- a.m. Saturday when he was ence C. Burruss, 22, of Bing- Shirley is the daughter of from Parlln. Mr. and Mrs. clusively to 1h* use (orreDubllcallonof all thei loca" l i iwi printed In this Place companies fought the (MMJEBSEOMK newspaper os well cs all AP news dispatches. attacked by about 12 men who Moffett have moved to Dela- blaze for 40 minutes. hamton, N. Y., were arrested Mr. and Mrs. David Scott of Second; clou postage paid at Red Dank, N J. 07701 and at additional entered the bar from the by Patrolman Robert Murphy. West Keansburg. Mr. and Mrs. ware. 99 Offlc** In Monmouth County molllno otllcei. Published «rfly, Monday Mirauoh Friday. Mall subscrip- First aid vehicles wore not street, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowers aortic In Union County tion payable Iniidyanci They were released in |50 J. Kelly, also of West Keans- 1 Month 1 Months 6 Months 1 Year damaged, police reported. Mr. Oltarzewski was treated of Red Bank have purchased U.JO S9.50 111.00 135.00 The flre^ which started bail each pending a Municipal burg, are Johnts parents. at the Freehold Area Hospital Court hearing July 24 boforo . The youngsters were among 36 Spring St. from Mr. and Home Delivery by Carrier -50 Cent) a week shortly agtor 8 p.m., is being Mrs. Anthony Abbatemarco, Single copy at counter, 10 Cents. and released. . n Judge Ronald L. Horan. 91 In the graduating class. .'investigated. who moved to an apartment. 4 The Dally Eeglster, Eed Bak-MM