Mob, House Fire Give Nixon Bad Night
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Judge Partly Voids Freehold Parade Code SEE STORY BELOW Cloudy and Cool Becoming cloudy and cool to- THEDMLY FINAL day. Rain developing tonight, ) Red Bulk, Freehold T" tomorrow and Sunday. ( Long Bnmch J EDITION (SO DttUU, F«(« JJ Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 92 Years VOL. 93, NO. 89 RED &ANK, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1970 26 PAGES TEN CENTS •Ililililillfc Mob, House Fire Give Nixon Bad Night By FRANK CORMIER RepublicaRemiblican rallrailvy last nighnieht in pajama-clanaiama-clad Nixon to evac- EmerginEmereinge from an aud&o.audit " The mobbing of the Nixon Service agent, a newsman A bus carrying members of the San Francisco bay city of uate. Press Secretary Ronald rium where GOP partisans motorcade lasted perhaps five and a television cameraman Nixon's staff and local politi- SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. San Jose, was besieged by L. Ziegler said the blaze was had given him a warm recep^ minutes as his car moved suffered minor injuries. cal dignitaries had four win- (AP) - President Nixon, the hundreds of obscenity-shout- caused by heat conducted tion, Nixon climbed atop the through a narrow opening The second auto behind dows smashed by rocks. target of- rocks, bricks, bot. hood of his limousine in the that had been cleared in the Nixon's vehicle stalled when, One of the occupants, show. ties, eggs, red flags and'other ing protesters. With him in downward from the fireplace his limousine were California in Nixon's second-floor study glare of photo floodlights. crowd by helmeted riot after it was hit by a rock, its ered by glass fragments, was missiles hurled by antiwar police. policeman-driver slammed on Rose Mary Woods, Nikon's demonstrators in his native Go.v. Ronald Reagan and U.S. to wood within the hollow wall Facing directly toward his Sen. George Murphy. of the dining room below. noisy opponents about SO Several Hurt the brakes. This produced a personal secretary, who duck, state, says he was attacked 1 chain reaction crash of six ed to the floor and exclaimed, by "an. unruly mob that Later, after the President The San Jose violence was yards away, he thrust Ms jaw His limousine and other ve- arrived at the Western White the most serious aimed at any forward and flung bQjn arms • hisles in the cavalcade were cars — none seriously dam- "Just like Caracas!" Nixon represents the worst in Amer. was stoned in the Venezuelan lea." House in San Clemente, a fire president in this country since upward. With his fingers, he hit repeatedly by large rocks aged — that brought a loud caused smoke damage in the ' the assassination of President formed. ",V" s-.-'Ws, waving and other objects. Several cheer from the crowd pushing capital in 1058, when he was Nixon, riding away from a oceanside villa and forced a John F. Kennedy in 19S3. toward the crowd/ persons, including a Secret in on each side. vice president. Freehold Parade Code Cut cials to be the arbiters of have a parade or public as- merits to the section on stan- in reference to the granting of FREEHOLD *- Superior what will be heard by the sembly," said the judge. dards which authorized the a permit. Court Judge Francis X. Cra- community, the ordinance is —The section which allowed mayor and. council to use in- 'Cannot Tolerate' hay yesterday .struck down constitutionally abhorrent, the mayor and council to de. formation other than that pro. "In effect, the phrase would three portions of Freehold's and will be struck down.'1 cline to issue a permit if they vided on the application to de- undo, the entire scheme of the parade ordinance on con. Sections Invalidated find that the parade is likely termine whether or not a per. ordinance and could, conceiv- stituUonal grounds, but he Judge Crahay invalidated to cause injury or disorderly mit should be issued. ably, allow the licensing offi- ruled that the rest of the ordi. these portions of the ordi- conduct or to create a dis- The judge noted that the or- cials to take into effect the existence of mere rumors. nance is valid. nance: , turbance. dinance "contains tightly The code was challenged by Judge Crahay said he found drawn standards regarding "Such cannot be tolerated five plaintiffs in a suit spon- -iThe provision that re- this section invalid for these those factors to be taken into when dealing with the highly sored by the. American Civil quired liability insurance cov- reasons, quoted from a pre- account for the issuance of a sensitive constitutional free, Liberties Union (ACLU). erage- in the amounts of vious court decision: "This permit." doms of speech and assem- Although some dis- $100,000 to (300,000 for bodily provision can only be inter- He said the phrase "and bly." appointment was expressed injury and $50,000 for proper- preted as allowing the public from such other information Sections Upheld by both sides last night, there ty damage. officials to reject a parade as may be otherwise obtain, Judge Crahay left standing is no word yet on whether ei. "Plaintiffs' contend that the permit if they feel others may ed" would "allow the mayor a number of other provisions ther side will appeal the provision ... not only puts a disagree with the views ex- and council to use any infor- challenged by the plaintiffs: judge's decision. prior restraint on free speech, pressed and create a disturb, mation,, no matter what the the requirement that the pa- In a written opinion, Judge but places the final decision ance ... The provision . source, in applying those rade application be submitted Crahay said that municipal- for the parade in the hands of attempts to deny the con- standards. The council would, to the borough clerk at least ities have the authority to an insurance company. We stitutional rights of free therefore, be authorized to 20 days before the scheduled regulate parades by ordi. agree. This court is not per. speech and assembly to those make a decision on matters event and the provision that the mayor and council can nance, but that "if the ordi- suaded that such insurance is espousing unpopular views not mentioned'in the appli- tll nance affords suchlatitude as obtainable readily by many and is therefore invalid." cation and not justifiably waive is r^'rirement for to enable the licensing offi. groups who might wish to —The introductory com. within its powers to oversee (See Judge, Pg. 2) Apples Become Treatworthy By MARY BETH ALLEN E v e n in the orchards, charts is being done by a important factor there is. Its lution. It's nice to blame it on COLTS NECK — Once upon though, recent years have man from Germany who power affects the whole something." a time Santa didn't steal the brought about some changes. learned the procedure in his plant." ; . Pollution or not, trees at the store window scene till after First consider the apple native country. He; speaks of air conditions orchards are producing .90- Halloween. tree ... all 10,000 of them. The trees, which are semi- which reach this area from 100,000 bushels of apples per Houses weren't being.built Most have been planted or dwarfian root stocks, are pro- W o o d b r i:d g e and farther year. When it comes to pick- on some of the state's best replanted within the past 15 lific during then1 first four or north. And he notes that ing, the size of dwarfian trees farmland. years. William Smith, man- five years — but don't have sometimes power of the sun- is a definite advantage. Be- And pollution wasn't the ager at the orchards, notes enough roots in the ground to light is reduced by the atmo- cause eight feet is their max- thing to blame for the skin that as a tree ages, there is support their fruit. When sphere's haze.. imum height, workers can blemishes and leaf problems Ho great change in the quality their limbs are spread out "Air pollution doesn't do us quickly move along the rows, TOAST TO HALLOWEEN — For the pre-ichool gansration,"'Halloween h*pph\tu of fruit of the apples it produces — and supported by the trellis, any good," he says. "I think reaching most of the fruit is mad* ef applet — and so is cider. Sampling soma at D»licioui Orchard*, Caltt Halloween was the time for but it does become less pro- the fruit is of better quality it's been a problem for a while standing on the ground. Neck, ere, left to right, Andrea Berger, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bar- ductive. The procedure takes longer Jack-o'-lanterns and apples. because light is able to reach number of years. It's possible ger, Belmar, and David Tait, 3, and Jon Tait, I Vi, sons ef Mr. and Mrj. David And from this aspect, things Look through the orchards each growing apple. - that it affects the skin of the when dealing with pruned haven't really changed much and you'll see that about M Light Is Factor golden delicious and stayman free-standing trees of 20 feet. Tait, Middlatomt. (Register Staff Fhetol at all. Come this time of year, acres of the trees are small "If there's any one reason winesap apples. Leaves with Mr. Smith notes that those people stUl decide it's time to and "trellised." Mr. Smith ex- why fruit in this area isn't as scorched edges aren't ca- who come lo Delicious Or. buy some apples.