Cahill Unveils 1.6 Billion State Budget by DAVID M
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Chicago 7 Attorneys, Defendants to Be Jailed SEE STORY BELOW Sunny and Cold Sunny and cold today. Clear, colder tonight. Tomorrow THEDAILY FINAL fair and quite cold. Red Bank, Freehold Long Branch EDITION (Bon DitiiU, I'ate 2) I 7 JMonmouih County9* Mom*n Newspaper for 92 Years VOL. 93, NO. 162 UFA) HANK, N. J., MONDAY, FKBHUAKY J6, 1970 26 PAGES 10 CENTS lM Cahill Unveils 1.6 Billion State Budget By DAVID M. GOLDHIMG At a news conference ac- may be changed in future Nevertheless, the budget re- TRENTON (AP) — Gov companying the budget's re- years after the Republi- flects almost $100 million William T. Cahill today pro- lease he said he would pro- can administration reviews more than was appropriated posed a 1970-71 state budget pose new programs^in crime them. Many, he said, were this year for state operations. of almost ifl.fi billion that he fighting, with tlie^emphasis included this year because Most of it will go for in- described as "larger than we on narcotics addiction; high- they had to be. creased money for the State would wish, but smaller than way safety,'and education. "I think this budget reflects Police, the motor vehicle di- the urgent needs of the state The ,budget proposes total in large measure tlie vision, work incentive and re- truly require." expenditures for the fiscal decisions of previous depart- habilitation programs, higher Cahill, New Jersey's first year beginning July 1 of $1,- ment heads and even the pre- education, institutions, and Republican governor in 16 590,118,803, about $300 million vious administration in some state employe salaries and years, included no surprises mote than this year's figure. respects," he said at the news benefits. in his first budget message The anticipated revenues are conference. Another increase of $123.4 to the legislature. He retained about $75 million more than million comes from mandated almost all existing programs that, accounting for the sur- In the text of his message, but recommended no sweep- plus. Cahill frequently stressed programs of state aid to local ing new ones pending further The major source of the the state's financial bind and communities. Much of it will deliberations by administra- new money is the increase in noted that a state income tax, go to local school districts, tion officials. the sales tax from 3 to 5 per- the major revenue source still county colleges, county wel- The governor did say, how- cent, signed into law by Ca- open to him, is "politically fare boards and local com- ever, that much of the $75 hill a week agor It will take impossible at this time." munity improvements. million surplus projected in effect March 1. "This, budget," he said, Aid Increased the budget will be used for Cahill noted in his budget "does not reflect what we Among the state aid pro- some of the programs he had message that he had been in want to do but what we can grams included in- the budget proposed during last fall's office only a month and said do with the resources avail- is the $12 million in urban aid campaign. that in many cases programs able to us." (See Cahill, Pg. 2, Col. 3) 102 Are Feared Dead SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — No Also aboard were the wife, daughter and sister of Gen. survivors had been found early-today from a Dominican 'Antonio Imlbert Barrera, who assassinated Dominican dic- airliner which crashed in the Caribbean with 102 persons tator Rafael TrujiOo in 1961 and headed a ruling junta after aboard, rescue officials reported. the overthrow of President Juan Bosch. His daughter, DEMONSTRATING — Protestors picket outside Chicago's Federal Building Sunday after Judge Julius Hoffman The Dominican Airlines twin-Jet DC9 crashed into the Leslie, was going to San Juan to buy her wedding dress. handed out prison sentences for contempt in the trial of seven men charged with plotting violence. Caribbean about five miles off the south coast of the island She was engaged to the son of the Italian consul. IAP Wirephoto) of Hispanolia a lew minutes after taking off for San Juan, PUERTO RICANS ABOARD Puerto Rico, yesterday afternoon. The passenger list showed 26 Puerto Ricans on board RADIOS DISTRESS the flight, but there was no report of passengers from the The pilot had radioed that his engines were failing^ mainland United States. 9 Wreckage was spotted about fives miles offshore, and Cruz, 32, has been training for a fight next month with Dominican air and naval units searched for survivors Roger Zami in Paris and was to have left for France Chicago Riots Jury Still through the night. An American search plane from, Puerto Wednesday. Cruz lost the lightweight title to Mando Ramos Rico dropped flares over the area. of Los Angeles last year. If no survivors are found, it will be Latin America's President Joaquin Balaguer proclaimed two days of second worst air crash. national mourning and expressed his personal sorrow at Among those reported aboard was a former lightweight the tragedy. • • Deli beratingAfterJa ilings boxing champion, Carlos "Teo" Cruz, his wife and two Airline officials said the $5 million jetliner had been in children. service less than two months. By F. RICHARD CICCONE the seven men charged with day and the judge promptly Rennard C. "Rennie" Davis, and EARL AYKROID conspiracy to incite rioting at began his contempt citations. 29 received <25 months and 5 CHICAGO (AP) — A feder- the time of ,the. 1968 Demo- He sent four defendants to days on, 23 counts and Abbott al jury goes into a third day cratic National Convention. jail Saturday and sentenced "Abbie'' Hoffman, 31, was Other Crime Tapes Seen Potent of deliberations today on the He stayed execution of the the remaining three yes- sentenced to 8 months on 23 fate of seven men charged lawyers' sentences to May 4 terday. .Defendants' sentences counts. <• • By BOB HARING tion of public officials in other no gave to the New Jersey more, Salerno said, "they are with riot conspiracy but the to allow them to perform' le- ranged from 29 months and Penalties for each count states Salerno said, "I don't chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, afraid of you . this power gal duties for their clients, 16 days for David T. Dellin- ranged from one day for such WOODBRIDGE (AP) — of yours they recognize." (See Related Story Page 5) Crime specialist Ralph Saler- know . I've never heard professional journalistic soci- •being held in the federal tier ger, 54, down to 2 months and offenses as failing to rise Salerno also noted that the 18 days for Lee Weiner, 31. no said Friday night that still those." ety, basically the same speech defendants are already in jail of Cook County Jail during when the judge entered the he had given January 16 to conversations which the FBI the jury deliberations. Dellinger was cited on 32 cpurt, or Abbie Hoffman's secret FBI transcripts of re- He said that indications are recorded involving "Sam and qne of their lawyers has corded conversations in other that any place where the FBI the New Jersey Press Associ- If convicted of conspiracy, counts and Weiner on 7 blowing a kiss to the jury, to the Plumber" DeCaval- been sentenced to four years counts. states might reveal tales of has carried on electronic sur- ation. in prison for contempt. each man faces a maximum sfx months for direct viola- cante and Angelo "Gyp" De- Weiner's . mother, Mrs. tions of the judge's orders. crime and corruption similar veillance might have similar He chided 'newspapers for Carlo were not recorded ille- Judge Julius J. Hoffman of sentence of 10 years in prison to those disclosed in New Jer- situatidns to those in New Jer- what he contended was laxity U.S. District Court finished and a $20,000 fine. The judge Ruth Weiner, was reported in •Dellinger was sentenced to gally. Transcripts of those fair condition today at a hos- sey within the past year. sey. in uncovering and reporting conversations were filed in. fixing sentences on the de- denied motions to free the sev- six months, the maximum for en on bond pending appeal of pital where she was admitted Salerno mentioned Chicago, FBI transcripts in New Jer- corruption and the spread of Newark federal court cases. fendants for contempt yester- a^ single contempt offense Detroit, Tampa, Fla., and Las organized crime. day, then turned to lawyers the jcontempt charges. yesterday after, taking an without a jury trial, for call- sey have reported allegations Salerno said that at the time overdose of drugs. She and Vegas, Nev., in references to of criminal connections with He saia\*"you have given in the conversations were re- William M. Kunstler, and Weinglass told newsmen ing the judge, "Mr.," and other tapes from electronic to blandishments, payoffs, corded, prior to 1965, there Leonard I. Weinglass. Sunday night that he was op- Weiner's father were in the Kunstler was given two six- a variety of public and police courtroom when their son was surveillance of members of officials. and sometimes your publish- was no clear rule on the le- Kunstler, 50, of New York timistic because the jury had month sentences for state- organized crime. City was sentenced to 48 ordered to jail. ments he made Feb. 2. Not 'Worst State' ers have given In to pres- gality of such electronic not reached a quick verdict. "If these tapes come out, I sures." eavesdropping. He said such months and 13 days on 24 "I was very pessimistic at The Sentences During an argument, suggest., you're going to find "I don't think New Jersey electronic surveillance was counts of contempt.