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' {> Rain Fails to Dampen Eatontown Celebrations SEE PAGE 13 Siunnyy Pleasant HNAL Clear and mild tonight. Fair, warmer tomorrow. Bed Bank, Freehold f Long Branch J EDITION (Ecu Details. Pajt a* Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 92 Years VOL. 93, NO. 6 RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, JULY 6, 1970 20 PAGES 10 CENTS Flares in Asbury, une By ED WALSH caused it. We are investigat- AS BURY PARK - On ing the cause," he stated.. Springwood Ave. — the now He said there were no re- quiet Springwood Ave.'— the ports of looting until 4:30 • lion at this hour rests. • . a.m. '..'.•. The lion in this sense of A 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. cur- the word represents most of few for residents on the west the teen-age populace'along side of the city will be in ef- this predominately Negro fect until further notice the thoroughfare that for several chief said. hours last night ran rampant At 3 a.m. this morning the on a stone and bottle throw- squad room at police head- ing spree. quarters resembled the city There were also several in- room of a major newspaper. cidents of looting during the Local police, prisoners in six tense hours this police de- tow, related their stories as partment and nine surround- other officers busied them- ing communities stood by. selves with the pertinent Arrests Follow booking information. At this hour 20 persons 'Some Disturbances' were reported in custody on charges varying from mali- "The only thing I can tell cious mischief to. failing to you Cap is that we had some give a good account of them- disturbances here last night," 0 1 : selves an apparently Iprri ' ™' '"' Police Chief Thomas S. sergeant shouted over the Smith said he didn't know noise to an inquisitive re- what sparked the night of porter. disturbances. While police concerned WHAT HAPPENED — Asbury Park Police Chief Thom- "It started at 11 p.m.," he themselves with the happen- as S. Smith, left, discusses the night's disturbance! said as he rushed from Po- ings on the westside two men aiong the city's Springwood Ave., with Neptune Town- lice Headquarters just before clad in the hippie garb of the 5 a.m. today. "There was a day were brought into head- ship Police Chief A. LeRoy Ward, right, and another' lot of glass breaking and bot- quarters and booked on sus- unidentified police officer. Twenty persons were ar- picion of breaking and entry tle throwing by teenagers," rested as a result of night long vandalism and looting. he said. "I don't know what (See Asbury, Page 2) Violence Was Sudden WESTS!DE STORY — A group of Springwood Ave. residents along Asbury Park's West Side, depict the mood At Diner in Neptune of the city's unrest. For six hours last night and early this morning bands of bottle and stone throwing youths broke windows along the thoroughfare and looted stores. Twenty persons were arrested by police from 10 NEPTUNE — "I didn't continued. "We both dove un- A customer in the diner what was going on," he stat- municipalities who were called in to quell the disturbance. (Register Staff Photos by Larry Perna) know what was happening," der the counter and the next who wished to remain anony- ed. Alex Anastides, a cashier at thing I Tuiew all the papers mous said he. was having . He had slight cuts on both the Neptune Diner said early were thrown down on top of breakfast when the rocks be- knees and elbows. this morning. "I thought I us. All I could see was a gan coming through the win- Teddie Kyriakitis, proprie- was going to be killed." pair of legs standing on the dows. tor of the diner for the past two years said he knew of Mr. Anastides was on duty counter, but I could hear the "I really thought it, was a no reason for the sudden at- Modification Is Scheduled when 10 windows in the din- register being emptied. machine gun," he said. "I • tack pn his premises. er, facing Rt. 35, were brok- "I am 67, year§ old and this dove under a table in a booth "Nothing ever happened en by thrown rocks. Two is'the first {jme. I ever had but I still was hit' by flying like this before," he said. "It youths then raced through anything like this happen to glass. I stayed there until it was totally unexpected. the front door, grabbed an me," he stated. was all over. I couldn't tell Of Two Charges in Slaying estimated $600 in, cash from the cash register and fled MIDDLET0WN - Charges William Halliday, in charge dance attended by Mr. and served as executive vice pres- while personnel and custom- of murder against two men of the investigation said last Mrs. Rinaldi and the men ident of the Greater Newark ers scurried for cover. Everything happened short- 20 Americans Killed will be downgraded to man- night that he would ask for charged with the crime. The Chamber of Commerce and . • t • slaughter today, Mowing a the downgrading after two men allegedly followed of the Kearny Chamber of ly after midnight this morn- two-day investigation into the lengthy interrogation of sev- the Rinaldis out into the park- Commerce. He was also a ing while at the same time death of Samuel A. Rinaldi, eral persons, including eight ing lot, where the fatal blows former state director of the bands of youths roved the 38, Saturday morning at the men and women arrested as were struck. Newark Jaycees. West Side of Asbury Park throwing stones and looting In Canadian Jet Crashf Mlddletown Swim and Tennis material witnesses.. To Fix Bail At the time of his death, Club. Mr. Rinaldi, of 538 Newman Sgt. Halliday said bail Mr. Rinaldi was the execu- stores along Springwood Ave. An airline spokesman said pathy" for the families, of the Police Chief Joseph M. Springs Road, Lincroft, fath- would probably be set today tive director of the Newark "A cus'tomer was paying his TORONTO (AP) - More the plane had a capacity of victims. McCarthy said Joseph Vena, er of three and former Cham- by Municipal Judge Jerry College qf Engineering Alum- check when the windows than 20 Americans were 198 passengers and that on The airliner crashed at 8:10 29, of 28 W. Orchard Ave., ber of Commerce executive Massell, with a preliminary ni Association. > started to break one by one," among 108 persons killed yes- Saturday or Monday '.'it a.m. after touching down at Holmdel and Anthony Bur- in Newark, was pronounced hearing set for Thursday. Mr. Rinaldi was an Army Mr. Anastides a profession- terday in the crash of a Ca- would have been full." •Toronto! and t&en lifting off lew, 27, of 808 Shore Con- dead on arrival in Riverview The eight material wit- veteran of the Korean con- al musician working part- nadian jetliner landing in First Big Crash . • again to make another land- course, Cliffwood Beach, Hospital, Red Bank, shortly nesses were arraigned Satur- flict and was a 1953 graduate time at the all night diner Toronto. , It was the'first major crash ing attempt. Ground control were held without bail after after a 2 a.m. scuffle in the day and released in their own of Rutgers University. The Air Canada Super DC8 crashed in a field about at' Toronto's international officials and police said the their arrests on murder parking lot of the club, lo- recognizance. He was born in Newark 1 airport afid the second wprst pilot radioed that one of his charges Saturday. cated on Harmony Road. and came here six years ago Senate Sets four miles north of Toronto They included both sus- in. Canadian aviation history. engines was on ffre, and the However, Detective Sgt. pects' wives, Patricia Vena from North. Arlington. International Airport after at- Dr. C. Malcolm B. Gilman, The worst was on Nov. 29, control tower ordered him to county medical examiner, at- and.Arlene F. Burjew, Mr. He is survived by his wid- tempting to land for a stop- Action On 1963, when another Air Cana- gain altitude and1 jettison tributed death to hemorrhag- arid Mrs. Frederick! A. Kla- ow, Mrs.l Jane Rinaldi; a.son, over on a flight from Mon- treal to Los Angeles. All da DC8 crashed 20 miles fuel. ing, but would not comment wunn of 29 W. Orchard Ave., Stephen S. and two daugh- north of Montreal, killing all on the possible instrument Holmdel; Mr. and Mrs. Jo- ters, Lois Ann. and Serena Money Bills aboard were killed. W. -M. House of the federal Of 89 identified victims,. 23 118 persons aboard. Department of Transport, causing death, which has seph C. Rothenmund of 545 Jane, all at home; his moth- By JOHN CHADWICK were from addresses in the Queen Elizabeth II, arriv- who is directing the investi- been alleged to be a bottle. East Road,- Belford; Julius er, Mrs. Clara- Pisano Rinaldi WASHINGTON (AP) - United States. There were 75 ing later yesterlay at Fro- gation into the crash, con- ,„ Sgt. Halliday too stated he T, Granato of 893 Greenwood and a. sister, Mrs. Katherine Fresh from a long Fourth of paying passengers, most of bisher Bay to start a tour of firmed that there had been a j,pid not wish to prejudice a Ave., Cliffwood Beach ' and Attalla, both of West Orange. July weekend, the Senate jury case with a revelation. 1 them from Quebec and Cali- the Canadian North and Man- fire but said it had not yet John J.