Knicks win Ewing lottery 1B The Register ol. 107 No. 269 YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER...SINCE 1878 MONDAY, MAY 13, 1985 25 CENTS INSIDE Holmdel to fight Exit 116 plan
think Holmdel's roads can handle the The exit ramp is now used only as JI He said that traffic from the Parkway increased traffic load. service access to the Parkway, to n The Register would pose a safety threat to students and At tonight's hearing, Superintendent of commuter parking lot, and as a back staff, and delay traffic to and from the HOLMDEL — The township li mustering Schools William Satz, a township traffic entrance to the Garden State Arts Center. schools. The two schools are located just 100 Its force* to oppose the proposed opening of expert, and other Holmdel officials plan to The Board of Education passed a resol - yards south of the exit, Satz said. Garden State Parkway Exit 116 at a hearing voice their opposition to a .New Jersey ution opposing the proposed opening approx - lire Township Committee commissioned tonight. Highway Authority proposal to open Exit innately a month ago, and has been a traffic-impact report on the opening from Plans that would "disgorge" scores of 116. formulating more detailed arguments sine e traffic consultant George Homer, and plans motorists from the Garden State Parkway Holmdel Committee members invited then. to use the report to argue against the fewer than 100 yards from the township's commissioners from the authority to attend The proposal calls for widening Crawford s opening before Highway Authority officials high school and intermediate school concern a hearing in Holmdel after they learned that Comer Road in front of the schools to four tonight school administrators. two public hearings on the exit issue lanes. The road would encroach on 20-foot The report calls the opening bad traffic The plans Irk Township Committee mem- tentatively scheduled by the authority would strip of school property, including a fence b y ben, and other Holmdel officials who don't not be held. the athletic field, according to Satz See EXIT. Page2A Boy killed, SPORTS Streaking facts sketchy The New York Mets won their sixth straight game yesterday when Ron KEANSBURG - A four-year-old North Jersey boy Darling and Jesse Orosco teamed up di ed after he was hit by a car on Park Avenue shortly to stop the Philadelphia Phillies. The before 6:41 p.m. Saturday, according to police and Mets now own baseball's best record hospital officials. with a 19-6 mark. The boy, Jay Bodnar, was still alive when he IB arrived at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel, according to a hospital spokeswoman. She could not release information on the time of Bodnar's death, but said that he died at the hospital. LOCAL Police would not release information on the details of the auto accident last night, nor would they say Seaplane dock? who was driving the car which hit Bodnar. Some residents are concerned that According the hospital spokeswoman, he was one man's dream of building a visiting relatives in Keansburg Saturday. She s*i& seaplane base on the Shrewsbury Bodnar's body was transported to Freehold Aref River could turn into a nightmare lor Hospital, Freehold Township, for an autopsy. I the borough's main waterway. As of last night Bodnar's body was at Freehold 3A Area Hospital, but the autopsy had not been conducted, according to a nursing supervisor at the hospital. :5gt. Edward Striedl said Patrolman William STATE Miirks and Dispatcher Vincent Delucia responded to the accident. No more drinking Striedl said Marks is investigating the faUlity. A centuries-old practice allowing Marks said acting Police Chief Raymond O'Hare workers at a brewery to enjoy their would release more information this morning. product during lunch and rest Striedl contacted O'Hare for the information last periods will end next year after a night, and said he was told O'Hare would not release union bowed to campaigns THE REQI8TER/CARL ANDREWS information until he spoke with officials at the discouraging drinking and driving. county Prosecutor's Office. WAITING FOR THEIR CHANCE — Stephanie Graff of Little Silver, left, and Tracy Bennett of Jackson, sit on horses County Prosecutor John A. Kaye was not available Wishful Thinking and Firedance, waiting for their turn to compete in the Freehold Horse Show. Story on page 1B. for mmment last night. NATION The Democrats' turn The battle of the 1986 budget shifts to Foes of AIDS bill Illinois governor the Democratically-controlled House this week as leaders of both parties voice doubts about the future of the Senate-passed freeze on Social irk Assemblyman sets Dotson free Security benefits. Flynn explained that "those who record that I want to clear," he SA OLD BRIDGE — Assemblyman contact AIDS face little chance of CHICAGO (AP) - Gov. James said. William E. Flynn (D-Monmouth. surviving. Since this disease is R. Thompson on yesterday freed Thompson, acting a day after Middlesex) has termed opposition most commonly spread through Gary Dotson, commuting his the end of a clemency hearing, from the Civil Liberties Union to sexual contact, this legislation sentence after Dotson served six said he believed the verdict of the WORLD his legislation, which would imposes criminal penalties on years in prison for a rape his jury that convicted Dotson in 1(79 prohibit the transmitting of AIDS those who knowingly transmit the former accuser now says never was correct. Anti-Pope riots through sexual contact, as "ridicu- illness this way." happened. He also said he did not believe Hundreds of rock-throwing youths lous." Thompson, who refused to grant that fear of pregnancy from having "There are many people who chanting "We want to kill the Pope" Dotson a pardon proclaiming his had sex with a boyfriend led Flynn said that Acquired Im- have AIDS and feel that since they battle police near a conference hall innocence, said he was acting "to Cathleen Crowell Webb to concoct mune Deficiency Syndome (AIDS) have nothing to lose, don't seem to where Pope John Paul II hears liberal do justice and mercy" and that the rape account in 1979. She has is New Jersey's number one health care about infecting others," "no good purpose would be ser- maintained that since coming for- Dutch Catholics challenge church problem. Over 400 deaths have Flynn said. "These people are ved" by returning Dotson to ward with her recantation in doctrine. been reported in the state and handing out random death prison, where he was serving a 25- March. attributed to the disease. sentences to their sexual partners to 50-year sentence. But Thompson noted the length 5A Flynn also said that New Jersey and they must be stopped." of time Dotson served, that Mrs. has the fourth highest number of "I'm happy because I know I'm Webb wants Dotson freed, and that reported cases of AIDS in the The Democratic lawmaker criti- not going back to prison," Dotson Dotson behaved well in prison. country. cized the ACLU position on the said at his family's home, where Beirut bombings "I have to decide this case as In a statement published by the bill. "It's extremely shortsighted he watched the televised proceed- my gut tells me to decide it," said Associated Press, New Jersey and fails to take Into account the ings. "We're all going to sit around The CIA, with President Reagan's Thompson, adding that it had ACLU Director Jeffrey Fogel said, innocent victim. We are not and get loaded." brought a cloud over the Illinois' approval, organized a Middle East "It U part of the liberty of pushing for an outright quarantine Dotson, 28, has been free on criminal justice system anti-terrorist operation that staged an citizenship to engage in anything of AIDS victims; I'm saying if a bond and would have been eligible Carol Smith, Mrs. Webb's foster unauthorized bombing attack killing that doesn't create any anti-social person willfully endangers others, for parole in three years. He said mother, said the thought Thomp- 80 people in Beirut, according to harm." we must stop it." he would continue trying to clear son "nude a very wise decision." published reports by a Washington In response, Flynn said, "If he "I am very concerned about the his name, either through a new William E. Flynn "We have no objection to Dotson newspaper. doesn't think transmitting AIDS is civil liberties of AIDS victims and trial or by continuing his appeal getting out of jail," said Mrs. creating anti-social harm, than I I support research to find a cure, making innocent people die. This is before an appellate court. don't know what is." but I'm also concerned about a life and death Issue," Flynn said. "I've still got a felony on my See DOTSON, Page 2A
INDEX Mom of Mother's Day founder memorialized
During yesterday's worship service at 1948, was bom In Grafton, w.Va., In 1864 The first celebration at the Grafton PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The pastor St. George's United Methodist Church, but as a young woman moved with her church 77 years ago was "pretty much of the nation's oldest Methodist church which the Jarvises attended for "many mother to Philadelphia. for deceased mothers," recalled Leslie held a graveside service yesterday for a years," pastor Curry read a prayer he As a child, she had heard of her Loar, who attended the inaugural event. BRIDGE 71 West Virginia woman whose daughter led wrote for the occasion. mother's prayer that women who lost In 1910, West Virginia Gov. William E. BUSINESS » a croud* that resulted in President "We thank you, almighty Father, for their children during the Civil War would Glasscock issued the first Mother's Day CLASSIFIED 71 Woodrow Wilson's proclamation of that particular expression of your love be remembered. proclamation. COMICS • Mother's Day 71 years ago. that Is given to us so selflessly by Two years after her mother died in Miss Jarvis later won Introduction of CROSSWORD •» The Rev. Robert Curry laid a wreath mothers everywhere," Curry said. 1905, Miss Jarvis decided to honor her a Mother's Day resolution In Congress. It of yellow and white carnations yesterday "Only you could have made a mother, mother at her home on the second Sunday passed both chambers and Wilson in 1914 ENTERTAINMENT M proclaimed Mother's Day as the second HOROSCOPE IB* afternoon on the grave of Anna Jarvls, Lord. What other miracle could have In May. whose daughter, also named Anna, Is produced such a miraculous combination In 1908, she wrote to L.L. Loar, a Sunday in May. LIFESTYLE U» of toughness and tears, and then to add Curry said his 215-year-old church has MAKE A DATE M considered the founder of Mother's Day. superintendent at the Grafton church The two women, who moved to some dreams and laughter, surrounded where her mother had taught Sunday a museum with memorabilia from the OBITUARY 7» by beautiful patience and common sense school for 10 years, and asked that the Jarvii family, including what he believes OPINION •» Philadelphia around the turn of the century, are burled at West Laurel Hill foresight," said Curry. church hold a Mother's Day celebration may be the only photographic portrait of the elder Anna Jarvis SPORTS II Cemetery here. The younger Anna Jarvis, who died in to honor her mother. YOUR TOWN U
RN's, GN.'s, LPN's, Aides. Explore Frost Page Readers are short.. Jobs! Jobs! Jobs! Directory of Florist Classified Advertising .. the opportunities. See the Nurs- gets results! But their success is sweet. For Read the Help Wanted columns in ing/Medical Directory in today's See today's Obituary Pag* details call 542-1700 today's Classified section. Classified section. IY. MAY 13, 1965 2A I hr It) ui.lir Ministers express concern over Nicaragua embargo states and on the peaceful resolution PEOPLE pressed "deep concern" over the security of other countries in Central BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (AP) - recent U.S. trade boycott of America. of conflict." Foreign ministers from 13 Caribbean Nicaragua — a move the the The Caricom resolution urged "an The 13 nations that belong to countries have expressed "deep Caribbean foreign ministers said early return to dialogue between the Caricom are Antigua, Barbados, concern" over the U.S. embargo on "seams likely to jeopardise the United States of America and Grenada, Guyana, Bahamas, St. trade with Nicaragua, and urged a Contadora process." Nicaragua as a means of reaching an Kitts, St Vincent, Montserrat, St. return to dialogue between the two accord favorable to normalizing Lucia, Dominica, Trinidad and nations. The so-called Contadora group of their relations and of enhancing Tobago, Belize and Jamaica. countries — Mexico, Venezuela, Their concern was expressed in a prospects for peace and stability In Other Issues covered In toe Panama and Colombia — are seek- communique issued at the con- the region." Caricom communique Included drug ing to mediate a peaceful settlement clusion of the Uth annual meeting of In reaffirming their commitment trafficking In the region, South to conflict in Central America. Caricom (Caribbean Community) to the Contadora process, the minis- Africa's racial separation system of foreign ministers, which ended Sat- The United States cut off trade ters stressed that their stand was apartheid, a border dispute between urday in St. Kitts with Nicaragua, claiming its leftist based on "adherence to the prin- Guyana and Venezuela, and Without openly criticizing the Vudlnlsta regime has become a ciples of non-intervention and non- Guatemala's claim to territory oc- United States, the communique ex- dictatorship and a threat to the interference in the internal affairs of cupied by Belize. Bush faces chore of distancing himself from Reagan
If NMUstMIMBM the loyal soldier, he had to stand up 1968 than on the Republican presi- The Associated Press hi New Jersey and say, "I was very, dent. A sense that the country very proud of the president of the needed new leadership then hurt WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice ANALYSIS United States as he stood there and Nixon In Ms 1980 race against John President George Bush had no held out a hand to the German people F. Kennedy. trouble keeping the media at a and led the Free World in the At every stop on Ms trip, Bush distance as he traveled around the vote that gave the president and his process." kept the press at a distance. When a country last week. But of more Republican allies in the Senate a Democrats often complain that reporter In New Jersey asked Mm if interest to his potential rivals for the 50-49 majority on a budget com- Reagan is the "Teflon" president, be planned to run in 1988 be said, GOP presidential nomination was promise. that nothing sticks to him. "Don't know," then got into his ASSOCIATED PftEM whether he could put some distance There he was, casting the vote But Bush must be aware of the limousine and was gone. between himself and President Re- CHAMP IN CHINA — Former heavyweight boxing champion that decided the fate of a plan that problem faced by an earlier vice The day before be and Reagan agan. Muhammad Ali kisses a Chinese youngster during his tour of the included a politically volatile one- president, Richard M. Nixon, who were inaugurated for a second term, That's a lot harder to do and year freeze on cost-of-living in- imperial Summer Palace in Peking. tried to succeed another popular Bush held s news conference and represents one of the major prob- creases for Social Security recipi- president, Dwlght D. Elsenhower. conceded he might face some prob- lems Bush faces as he looks ahead ents. lems establishing his own political man to reach the 28,02$-foot peak, to the 1988 presidential campaign. Not even Ronald Reagan wanted When the economy turned down- identity. Muhammad Ali mobbed also cappe d the pact be made with The vice president set out to visit to be out on that political limb. It ward midway in Eisenhower's sec- "I don't see it as a major problem, a friend in 1903 to climb the highest nine states and mix high-tech tours wasn't Ms idea. "I was faced with a ond term, voters were more inclined but yes, I think there's some PEKING IAP) - Hundreds of mountains on seven continents. with low-tech politics. He toured a mandate" from 79 senators who to take it out on GOP candidates in problem there," be said. friendly Chinese mobbed Muham- "You can't really exult in the factory here, raised a little political "demanded that we have some m«d Ali on yesterday, and the moment," Bass said Friday night money there. It was a frankly curbing" of the cost-of-living in- American boxing legend responded after returning to Dallas "As a political trip his staff described as creases, said the president after the Germany's Christian Democrats trounced by kissing babies, signing auto- matter of f act, I haven't had timejto the first in a series aimed at helping vote. graphs, posing for photographers savor it yet." Republican candidates in 1986 Loyalty Is a precious commodity at polls; major defeat for Chancellor Kohl and sparring with a few fans. Bass beijan Ms ascent April SO And by helping others, Bush could in politics. Immediately recognized when he with filmmaker David Breashears, also help himself In 1981. At least But Rep. Jack Kemp, R-N.Y . who personal triumph for Johannes Rau, entered the Summer Palace, a 29, and a Sherpa guide from a base that's the way It ought to work. also aspires to be the next president, DUESSELDORF. West Germany the state governor. Rau, whose former imperial residence, the 43- camp 2,850 below the peak. With the Such trips are one of the advan- can be a little more flexible in (AP) - Chancellor Helmut Kohl Social Democrats first won a ma- year-old three-time former world aid of oxygisn tanks, the trio reached tages to being vice president, No. 2 showing his loyalty to Reagan. When conceded a "major defeat" yester- jority of toe state's legislative seats heavyweight champion was sur- the summit 10 hours and IS minutes to a president who carried 49 states the budget debate reaches the day as his Christian Democratic in 1980, Is considered a possible rounded, with one overwhelmed later. to win a second and last term. House, Kemp can and will stand up Union was trounced by the Social candidate for chancellor in 1987. policeman to help clear the way. Bass and. Frank Wells, president But the political minefield Bush to support the president's earlier Democrats in North Rhine-West- With all the votes counted, the Ali was unruffled by the fuss and of Disney Studios, previously had must navigate as vice president and position that the cost-of-living In- phalia, West Germany's most popu- Social Democrats had retained firm praised the Chinese for "high moral- climbed the world's other six tallest the early front-runner for 1988 — creases should be untouched. lous state. control, winning 52.1 percent of the it}, no prejudice, no crime, no peaks. Their first attempt to reach assuming he decides to run — was The New York congressman also It was the most Important state vote and 125 of the 227 seats in the prostitution." the top of Everest failed In 1M3 best illustrated by the abrupt wai able to publicly advise the balloting since Kohl won a solid legislature in Duesaeldorf, election Ali arrived Saturday for an 11-day because of I jad weather. cancellation of the last stops on his president to cancel his controversial majority In national elections for his officials said tour at the invitation of Li Menghua, trip so be could return to Washington visit to a military cemetery In coalition of Christian Democrats and Kohl's party polled 36 5 percent minister of the State Physical Cul- Farmers for Mondile and be available to break any tie Bitburg, West Germany, a stop that Free Democrats-two years ago. for 88 seats. That was a drop of 6.6 ture and Sports Commission. It is votes in toe Senate budget debate. stirred strong protests from Jewish The result was the best showing by percent from the Christian Demo- Ali's second visit to the world's most MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Walter In the wee hours of Friday and veterans' groups. any party hi North Rhine-Westphalia crats' showing in the 1980 state populous nation. His visit is to F Mondale, in Ms first trip borne to morning be did just that, casting the Bush didn't have that luxury. As since its creation in 1946 and was a election include some ringside coaching Minnesota since his November presi- sessions in Peking and Shanghai. dential election defeat, was honored Ali said he hopes to return to at the D«mocratic-Farmer-Labor China for up to six months to help Party's annual Humphrey Day Din- Dotson develop boxing in the nation of 1 03 ner. Continued from Page 1A The Illinois Prisoner Review Beirne, who contradicted Mrs. ination of the evidence Indicated the billion people. He first visited China "It's the best possible therapy and Board, which conducted the three- Webb's account of why she fabri- semen could have come from Dotson in 1979 and met with then-Vice I think you know it," the former vice Smith, who has said she finds it hard day clemency hearing at which cated the rape. or Beirne, but there was no way to Premier Deng Xiaoping, now senior president said at the SlOO-a-plate to believe Mrs. Webb was not raped. Thompson presided, made Its rec- Mrs. Webb said she made up the be certain. leader. dinner for 3,000 Saturday. "I think he has served long enough." ommendation to the governor Satur- story that Dotson raped her on July He also said a pubic hair found on Earlier, Mondale, a 19M graduate Thompson's options were to com- day. By law, the recommendation 9, 1977, because she had completed Mrs. Webb's body the night of the Actor Stallone belted of the University of Minnesota Law mute DoUons sentence, grant him a was kept secret. the sex act for the first time with purported rape could have com from School, (.poke to Its 218-member pardon on grounds of innocence or Mrs. Webb, 23, of Jaffrey, N.H., Beime. Dotson, but that it was not possible SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) - class of 1!MS on the need for openness return Mm to prison. He made the told the board she fabricated the But Beirne, now 25 and an airman to be sure. Actor Sylvester Stallone was re- in government, criticizing the Re- commutation subject to Dotson s story that Dotson raped her in 1977 in Utah, testified Saturday that he Mrs. Webb, testifying Thursday on leased from a hospital after treat- agan adininistrtion for trying "to good behavior, saying that was a because she feared she was pregnant and the former Cathleen Crowell had the first day of the bearing, said her ment for a severe case of flu emasculate the Freedom of Infor- standard feature of executive after having sex with a teen-age never completed the sex act because story of the rape "was a big lie." compounded by some hard punches mation Act." clemency decisions. The details of boyfriend, David Beirne. he always interrupted the inter- taken during the filming of "Rocky Dotson proclaimed Ms Innocence "Government never belongs to the the terms Dotson must meet were to Dotson's mother, Barbara Dotson, course. and urged Thompson to free him, IV" politicians, :.ot even the president," be worked out later. Stallone. 38, was released Satur- 48, had told Thompson and the board He also said he was not with her saying that "the nightmare doesn't the 1984 Democratic presidential Dotson was convicted in 1978 of day from St John's Hospital, hospi- Saturday that "I just know my son any later than the weekend before seem to end." nominee said. "It has always kidnapping and raping Mrs. Webb, tal spokeswoman Jenny Biondi said. is innocent. the alleged rape. Dotson has also asked toe Cook belonged to the people of the United formerly of suburban Homewood. He had been admitted Thursday "I think a mother senses when a Earlier, Mark Stolorow, a state County Circuit Court (or a new trial. States, and let's keep it that way." He was released on $100,000 bond night child is lying," she said. crime lab expert, testified that in his Dotson made the request after Mondale planned a fishing trip In May 1. Kent Steinkamp, the lawyer for opinion it was "improbable" that Circuit Judge Richard Samuels, who The actor was bruised Thursday northern Minnesota next week while filming the climactic fight the 10-member clemency board, said semen in a stain on Mrs. Webb's originally sentenced him to prison, before returning to Washington, the panel deliberated about 45 underwear on the night of the alleged refused last month to overturn the scene for the film in Vancouver, D.C., where be is a partner in the British Columbia, said Dick Delaon, The Register minutes before reaching its rec- rape — July 9, 1977 — could have conviction, saying he did not believe Winston 4 Strawn law firm. ommendation Saturday. Stallone's publicist (ISSN 8750-6491) resulted from sex more than 24 hours Mrs. Webb's recantation *M»n*i o, Tna KM aw* niniif More than two dozen witnesses earlier. Dotson also has appealed Samuels' Stallone, who choreographs most EaUOMIM « 1171 of his own fight scenes, apparently Pryor goes home again OyJonnH Cook and Harvy Clay appeared at the hearing, including Stolorow said his recent re-exam- ruling to an appellate court. received several body blows, said an Man Oftca ^ PEOKIA. Ill (AP) - Comedian Ona Ragaaar Pita. SMaaraftury. N J 07701 industry source who spoke on con- 1201) 542 4000 Richard Pryor was presented with Brancr. Often dition of anonymity. the key to his hometown and named Monmoum County Courtnowaa, "He puts a lot of accuracy into honorary mayor for a day when be Fxad. N J 077a ithe scenes)," the source said. returned to his birthplace to film a <>rala • »M nci Exit "They don't fake it. They make some movie. Continued from Pag* 1A Hill Road on the Miodletown- Coughlin said that while officials contact, and he caught a few." * o* ma Amarcan Nawpapai Puot*na Tlta At age 55, Bass became the oldest he also Is directing and producing. «W*.'O Bo. 520. Had Sank. N J 0?70l THE WEATHER
JERSEY SHORE WEATHER ELSEWHERE 66 11 COy U M 05 ***** pnwtou. O«y a Mgh and 99 S5 COy Today will be mostly sunny, with km to I p.m. EOT 99 U cir • KPrlM 4? 37 m rn highs ranging from 75 to 80. Winds KamaaOty 92 54 04 cdy 77 57 COy will be southwesterly at 10 to IS mph 71 41 of Laavagai 93 56 Clr Tonight will be fair, with lows In the 91 49 ody M 67 n lower 60s. Tomorrow will be sunny, 47 H m 71 55 Clr •0 92 47 ody 91 64 09 m PAGEANT NEWS with highs in the 70s. Ocean water ody to 50 Clr temperatures are in the upper 50s AaanacCfty M 90 Or 99 72 Uly IN THE •4 74 94 72 c* Baamora • 1 62 cOy 91 54 Clr S*nga M 39 at 79 57 23 m REGISTER'S MARINE FORECAST rVmmgfiam M M COy • 92 57 02 Mamarek •1 44 190 COy M rn NaaOrmna 97 Manasquan to Cape Henlopen to 20 SoM M 24 Clr M COy 49 Maw York 91 67 ck toaon 11 o; • Nortok.va nautical miles offshore. SrownavMa M 77 Ody 92 67 37 Nonmaaa 94 A small craft advisory is In effect. Buffalo ts • 7 COy 44 •s Burtanglonvi It 40 04 OOy cay M « 19 coy Winds will be southwesterly at 10 to Caapa. 11 2S ody 71 52 19 coy IS knots today and tonight. Skies will cnanaaon.se to M Ody 91 M c* Cftartaalon.w V M M 02 COy 92 15 Or 65 AT THE be fair Visibility will be S miles or Cnama.NC 90 91 coy 97 Or more today. Seas will average seas Chayanna SO 31 BO 93 01 cOy from 2 to 3 feet today. Tomorrow Cncago M 92 10 SI 50 Or Crncmna" to 67 09 M 37 coy 99 96 07 Monmouth will be fair, with southwesterly Ctavaand a M 06 Or SPECIAL SECTION winds at 10 to IS mph. CoUnttla.SC 94 It 77 to 92 OOy CokjmDua.Ofi 7| 64 16 92 49 ody Concord.NM M U M 31 oh THURSDAY DaMa Fi worn M 70 97 as OOy DayU. 7» ts 92 44 e* MAY 16th EXTENDED Danvar 40 01 SO W ao. M m DaaMomai 71 M 91 ca MLaaaCay M Chance of showers on Wednesday. MM M 91 to 4a oa ody DuUfi M U 17 M 74 Ody Fair and cooler on Thursday and II Pan 92 47 97 60 oa M 47 c* Friday Lows will be In the upper 60s EwnaviNa M 94 14 San Juan P n Fartanka 14 92 71 01 Cdy on Wednesday and near 60 on 49 • SMUMa •aajg M 41 109 79 M 10 m Thursday and Friday. Highs on Fiagaan M a 01 M M oay Wednesday will be In the upper 80s. OrandRapW 94 m 01 M M ody ana Fa* M 55 70 SI 04 coy Highs will be In the upper 70s on Omanaooro.N c 92 91 97 2t ody Thursday and Friday. iiallu'J 7T 92 94 91 54 OOy TS M COy 91 91 clr The Register lY, MAY 13, 1985 LOCAL 3A Project Child Watch kickoff set May 25 Crime Watch' launched country Several members of the New Jersey inghouse for parents to log information ORRISTOWN - Jersey Central Power & OCEAN TOWNSHIP - On Saturday, Volunteers, businesses and organiza- Legislature will be present at the launch about missing children. Light Company (JCPAL) has launched a May 25 , National/New Jersey Missing tions, such as the Jaycees and the Junior and will speak later in the day during the It advises parents of missing children Mcompanywlde version of "Crime Watch," Children's Day will be held at Seaview Women's Club, are selling balloon dona- Project Child Watch program. about the options available to them in the community awareness program aimed at Square Mall with a balloon launch in tions for the Foundation. They include Senator Frank Pallone, their search for their offspring. Addition- crime prevention. conjunction with the Foundation to Find "We hope to launch several thousand Assemblywoman Marlene Lynch-Ford and ally, the foundation is involved in public In ceremonies held at the utility's Morristown and Protect New Jersey's Children. balloons on May 25, " stated Kim Horn, Assemblyman Joseph Palaia prevention-awareness programs and acts headquarters office, the program was launched The launch will help the foundation to assistant manager of Seaview Square Richard Ruffino, executive director of as a grassroots support for legislation. by JCPAL President William A. Verrochi and emphasize the plight of missing children Mall. "With public support and response the New Jersey State Missing Persons The balloons for all three launch sites several representatives of the State Crime and to raise funds to continue an ongoing we hope to reach our projected goal and Commission, will also be present to speak in New Jersey are being donated by the Prevention Officers' Association. search for missing children. kick off Project Child Watch in a big and Senator Bill Bradley, who could not Kay-Bee Toy Stores in conjunction with a "Crime prevention can only reach its maxi- The balloon launch, scheduled to take way," said Horn. attend due to a prior commitment is recent public service television com- mum potential if it has received the commit- place at 10 a.m. in the mall's parking lot, Every balloon launched on May 8 will expected to send a message to be read by mercial campaign focusing on safe driving ment of the community," said Verrochi. "Today will kick off Project Child Watch - a two- represent one donor by means of a coded Assemblywoman Lynch-Ford. and the protection of children. marks the beginning of that commitment on day long informational program designed number printed on a postcard attached to "We hope to attract public awareness Balloon donations are $2 each and are behalf of Jersey Central Power It Light and presented by the merchants and the balloon. The donor's name will remain and educate people about the major payable by check or money order to: The Company. We are proud to play a part in this management of Seaview Square Mall. anonymous and will be kept confidential in proportions of the problem," stated Mark Foundation to Find It Protect N.J.'s worthwhile effort." Project Child Watch is Intended to the foundation's files. The postcard will Budinger, state launch coordinator for the Children. Balloon donations can be made On hand to help launch the program were John inform parents about bow to talk to their request the 'finder' of the balloon to return Foundation to Find and Protect New by contacting Kim Horn at 922-8100. Renna, commissioner of the New Jersey children about the problem of missing it to the foundation by July 4. Jersey's Children. "1.8 million children Individuals and/or organizations wishing Department of Community Affairs, Donald children, how to best protect their The balloon returned by that date to the are reported missing in the United States to sell balloon donations are asked to Belsole, director of the Division of Criminal children, and to assist several organiza- foundation that has traveled the greatest every year," added Budinger. contact Horn for additional information. Justice and State Senator Leanna Brown, tions in their search for children who are distance will win a $100 savings bond for The foundation is a non-profit organiza- The general public is invited to attend (R-26) Other attendees at the ceremonies currently among the many missing in the its respective donor. tion which serves as a central clear- the balloon launch on May 25. included county and municipal officials and law enforcement representatives from the com- pany's lS-county service area. The program is already underway with the initial training of all of the company's em- ployees completed. The training, which will be updated periodically, is geared at heightening employee awareness of suspicious and/or emergency conditions and the reporting of these conditions to police. The training was estab- lished with the cooperation of the New Jersey Crime Prevention Officers' Association, which assisted in the development of the program. To mark the utility's participation in the program, a "Crime Watch" logo was placed on THREE HONORED - Still a JCPItL vehicle The logo will eventually be leaching in Middletown after affixed to all of the utility's radio-equipped 25 years, Margaret Reid, left, vehicles. HI R sits at the Shore Casino in •• Atlantic Highlands with Jean Soviets 'adopted' W^ \l II B 1 MacLeod and Cornelia Kis, m • Wit sK • who both retired as school ARSIPPANY - Rep. Dean Gallo, R-N.J., > 1 nurses this year. The three yesterday telephoned the mother of a Soviet mm were honored at the Middle- family he has "adopted" and told her P f P Mat If town Township Education As- members of Congress cared about the problems faced by Jewish families in the Eastern bloc socation Dinner Dance Friday nation. ^•^^^^^^^TSlifix^PHI • ^1 P^ night. Reid was one of twenty, "We have a number of people who are very 25-year honorees, and concerned with the situation you face and many T» « MacLeod and Kis were honor- others. I just wanted to let you know that there ed with 13 other recent re- are a lot of people concerned," Gallo told tirees. Svetlana Kagan in a telephone conversation from the Lake Hiawatha Jewish Center. Mrs. Kagan, her husband, Abram, and their two children, Vadim, 21, and Klara, IS, live in Leningrad. "I'm very glad to hear and to talk to you," Mrs. Kagan said The family first applied to emigrate in January 1976, and the request has been denied several times since then, said Donna Mullins, spokeswoman for Gallo. THE REGISTER/CARL 0. F0RIN0 Kagan is a senior researcher at the Soviet Academy of Sciences and was denied a visa on the grounds that he has seen classified material, said Ms. Mullins But the spokeswoman said Kagan maintained he has never seen or worked with any classified Chemists to hold annual meeting May 21 -23 materials and that everything he knows has been published in the Soviet Union. associate professor and chair of chemistry in honor of the late Jean Durana, a The James Bryan Conant Award for She said Vadim, who missed some time in WEST LONG BRANCH - The Mon- at Monmouth, is serving as arrangements chemist with AT&T Bell Laboratories, school because of bleeding ulcers, failed a high school teaching will be presented to mouth County Section of the American chairperson. Murray Hill, who was killed when the Allene Johnson of Summit High School. readmittance test that was so hard that even his Chemical Society (ACS) will hold Its 19th The conference will consist of special- plane she was flying crashed in 1975. father could not answer the questions. and the E. Emmet Reid Award for college annual Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting ized symposia, general sessions and Dr. Catherine Fenselau, professor of teaching will be presented to Robert H (MARM) at Monmouth College May 21 special events. pharmacology and experimental thera- Goldsmith of St. Mary's College of Annual meeting set through 23. Some 15 exhibitors are expected to have peutics at Johns Hopkins University, and Maryland. displays in Woodrow Wilson Hall, and the 1985 winner of the ACS Garvan Medal REEHOLD - The Associates of the New Dr. Marilyn Parker, chemistry almost 300 papers covering all aspects of which recognizes significant achievement This year, the Virgil F. Payne Award, Jersey Committee for the Humanities will professor and assistant to the provost at chemistry will be presented over the by a woman chemist in America, will named for a former Monmouth College hold their annual meeting and reception at Monmouth, is general chairperson of the course of the three days. conduct the symposium. chemistry department chair for contribu- F conference. Dr. Parker said that 1,000 tions to the field of chemistry, will be the American Hotel in Freehold on Wednesday, Among the symposia will be "Restoring On the final day of the conference, there June S from 4 to 6 p.m. members are expected to attend. The the Statue of Liberty," conducted by John will be an undergraduate chemistry presented to Dr. Takao Yoshida of Long Michael L. Waller, political scientist and Middle Atlantic region of the ACS includes Robbins, a member of the United States symposium, in which 14 students from Branch, who is a research chemist with member of the social sciences faculty of the Washington, DC, Maryland, Delaware, Department of the Interior, who works in colleges within the Middle Atlantic Region International Flavors and Fragrances in Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, will New Jersey, metropolitan New York, and the North Atlantic Historic Presevation will present the results of research which Union Beach. be the guest speaker. Author of "Just and Unjust the eastern part of Pennsylvania, includ- Center in Boston. they are currently conducting. There will The conference is open to the general ing Philadelphia. Wars" and the newly published "Exodus and Dr. Ellis Fields, president of the also be a workshop for high school public. A flat registration fee of $38 will Revolution," among other acclaimed works, Dr. Program chairperson for the con-American Chemical Society, Washington, teachers conducted by George Gross of be charged, except in the case of high Walzer was professor of government at Harvard ference is Dr. Barbara T. Reagor of D.C., will introduce a symposium on the Union High School. school teachers, students and senior from 1168 to 1960. He is a member of the Ocean, a research chemist with Bell technical issues of nuclear disarmament. At the luncheon that day, awards will be citizens for whom the fee will be $10. editorial boards of Dissent and The New Communications Research, Holmdel, who Also, there will be the Jean Durana presented to the outstanding college and Those wishing to register may do so in Republic. Ii a Monmouth chemistry department Symposium on applied spectroscopy, spon- high school chemistry teachers within the Wilson Hall, starting at 8 a.m. each The meeting is open to the public. alumna, Class of 70. Dr. Datta Naik, sored by the Women Chemists Committee region. morning. The New Jersey Committee for the Human- ities, a state program of the National Endow- ment for the Humanities, awards grants to non- profit institutions for programs and projects in the humanities with a New Jersey focus. For the current year the National Endowment has made Residents near MOVE fortress ordered out $254,800 available to the New Jersey Committee for its regrants program. Yesterday, at least six mounted police- Creek section, about two miles from the behind the MOVE house, said officers told PHILADELPHIA - Police erected man and about 50 uniformed officers, group's original headquarters, said a him the evacuation order would be in force Promotion made barricades yesterday and ordered resi- many wearing helmets and carrying billy plainclothes officer came to his house at for 24 hours or less. dents to evacuate an area where the clubs, patrolled the area, while barricades 10 a.m. Sunday and told him to leave Police said little about the situation. EST LONG BRANCH - Robert G. radical group MOVE has fortified a on four parallel blocks kept everyone out within 12 hours. "Nothing is happening with MOVE," Finney, president and chief executive rowhouse with a rooftop bunker. except residents. Capt. James Durkin of detective head- officer of Electronic Associates, Inc , Tension has increased in the neigh- "I'm very sure they wouldn't spend all quarters said. "If anything was happen- W Despite the activity, many residents this money and effort just to have a announced that Richard K. Stanislaw has been borhood in the last month as residents, ing, I wouldn't tell you. If I told you, who were dressed in Mother's Day finery elected EAI's vice president of finance, complaining of noise, stench and filth, parade," Thomas said. "I'm just hoping MOVE would find out about it." milled inside the barricades and sat treasurer, and secretary. He succeeds Edward have pressured city officials to enforce nobody gets hurt. The thing has come to lona Callaway, who can see the MOVE talking on their stoops until dusk, when a C. Puth, who has chosen early retirement. Puth sanitation, health and building codes at the a head. It's a very tense situation. rowhouse from her home, said members steady stream of people carrying over- has accepted a continuing assignment to develop house, which members have sealed by "I don't think they (MOVE members) spent the day hammering in'the roof real estate alternatives and actions which he had night bags began leaving the neigh- boarding up windows. are as crazy as people think they are, but tower. begun. borhood. The last MOVE confrontation with we'll see," he said. "They're still working on their bunker, Stanislaw's experience in corporate finance neighbors ended in a 1978 Shootout with . Oris Thomas, who lives across the Phillip Burch, who lives with his 76- as they call it," she said as she headed for ranges from employment as a staff accountant police in which one officer died. street from the MOVE home in the Cobbs year-old mother, Bunice, in the block a son's house for the night. with Ernst & Whinney through positions as vice president and controller for the Industrial Process Machinery Group of Ingersoll-Rand Company and vice president of finance for the Components Group of M/A-COM, Inc., where he simultaneously served as vice president and Seaplane dock for Shrewsbury River being proposed director of planning, systems and procedures. Most recently, he was vice president of finance proval of the Army Corps of Engineers, concerned about the dock's effect on the when I knew there weren't many boats and chief financial officer for AVL, Inc. * KB* FKCKTTC which has jurisdiction over state water- area. out," he said. He has MS and BS degrees in business and Tht Register lines, he said. Former mayor, James T. White, said Other residents questioned whether the accounting from Penn State University, and is HIGHLANDS - Some residents are On paper, the project is comprised of the borough would be "courting disaster' sound of the plane's engines would a certified public accountant. Stanislaw resides adversely effect the nearby residential worried that one man's dream of building seven small floating docks centered if it lets Greeley land his plane on the in the Freehold area. borough's already overburdened water- area. a seaplane base on the Shrewsbury River around two 12-foot dock ramps extending way. could turn into a nightmare for the out into the river from either ad of a 78- However, Greeley contends that boat Campaign scheduled borough's main waterway. by 8-foot T-dock. "I don't see how you can allow him engines often generate more noise than Greeley said the dock would serve as a (Greeley) to land his plan with all the plane engines. ED BANK - The Mental Health Association Opponents of the project appeared port for his boat and Lake Amphibian sailboats and pleasure boats that use that James said the borough has requested of Monmouth County, with the assistance of before the Borough Council Tuesday night seaplane. But because of recent public section of the river," White said, "And a public hearing be held by the state Shearson American Express, will conduct a and aired their objections to the plan being outcry, he said he may luonsMar putting when the flounder is running you might Division of Aeronautics in order to Rtelephone campaign on Monday evening, June 3. proposed by Ronald V. Greeley of Laurel the plane there. have as many as 3,000 people out there on address the public's mounting concern The volunteer team of MHA will gather at the Drive. "I think a lot of people heard the word the water." over the plane dock project. offices of Shearson American Express to call Greeley said he has already gained 'base' and thought I was going to use the But Greeley said he has lived in the The council, she said, will not act on friends and neighbors in an effort to both gain approval from the state Department of dock for some commercial venture, but I borough for nine years and is well Greeley's proposal until the borough's membership support and Impart an awareness Transportation, Division of Aeronautics, want to emphasis that it will be used acquainted with the ebb and flow of boat zoning and planning boards have been give of the organization. for the network of docks be hopes to build strictly for recreation purposes only," be traffic on the river. a chance to review the plan. The Mental Health Association is a volunteer on the beachfront off his Portland Road said. "I realize that at certain times during "Right now, we're just keeping our eyes organisation funded by private contributions. property, south of the Highlands Bridge. Borough Councilwoman Katharine B. the weekend there are a lot of boats out open and listening to any reservation a But, he will not present his plan to the James said she has been inundated with on the water and I probably won't be able resident might have about the project," Borough until he has received the ap- petitions and phone calls from residents to use the plane. I would just choose a time she said. lY. MAY 13, 1985 4A NEW JERSEY STATE DIGEST Bridge focal point of cocaine war
Howard drafts Westway measure %JMMZ . / Associated Prats mmr BJEWARK (API - Rep built in the Hudson River off the ••James J Howard. D-N J borough's lower west side WOODSTOWl^- A two-mile Iventered into the Westway The federal government has stretch of highway known as "Co- controversy yesterday with his said the project would cost about caine Alley " has become a source of announcement that he will in- C billion, with most of the money pride for law officers trying to break troduce legislation requiring coming from the federal High the East Coast flow of drugs but a New York to develop an alterna- way Trust Fund, but critics said point of concern for civil libertarians tive to the current plan to build that with inflation and cost who question the methods that have a six-lane highway on ISO acres overruns, it could go much produced the seizures of landfill higher Last year. New Jersey state Howard, chairman of the Opponents have also said that troopers made 216 drug-related ar- House Public Works and Trans- federal money should not be rests on the rural stretch of highway, portation Committee, is the sec- spent on the landfill which would selling 44S pounds of cocaine. 2.500 ond New Jersey representative accommodate not only the high- pounds of marijuana. M47.300 in cash in as many months to propose way, but also commercial real and various weapons The pace is legislation to stop Westway in its estate developments continuing in IMS. current form State police Sgt Andy Mastella Howard's legislation calls for a He said his measure, to be has watched "Cocaine Alley" since highway to be built mainly on introducted Tuesday, was not 1972 and says a drug bust usually existing land It would bar any intended to prevent the construc- starts with a traffic violation federal money from being spent tion of any highway on the The alley is on the New Jersey on the landfill. In addition, the westside of Manhattan side of the Delaware Memorial bill authorizes the Secretary of Bridge where Route 40 links the "That area needs a highway Transportation to expedite the major north-south mterslates with built to interstate standards." necessary approvals for the pro- the New Jersey Turnpike Negotiat- Howard said in a statement ject The measure would also ing the downhill grade with a SO mph "What we do not need is a K entitle New York to receive the speed limit and a myriad of road billion blueprint that will never difference between the estimated signs tests the attentiveness of be built Westway cost and the actual drivers under the scrutiny of the Westway was first proposed in price tag of the on-shore highway state police 1974 as a replacement (or New for mass transit York City s decaying West Side Troopers say drug runners, who Highway The 4 2-mile six-lane The lawmaker said the legis- often try to make the trip from road would run from lower lation would be considered in the Fiurida to the Northeastern popu- Manhattan to 42nd Street on a Subcommittee on Surface Trans- lation centers without stopping, ISO-acre landfill that would be portation next month seem particularly prone to errors of fatigue behind the wheel But Dale Cunningham of the Trees fall, residents get angry southern New Jersey chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union said New Jersey Sierra Club and a RENTON iAP> - About his organization has received numer- Princeton resident, has criticized 2.000 trees have been felled ous complaints about the tactics the tree-cutting along a seven-mile stretch of used by troopers T This is somebody else's per- the Delaware and Raman Canal "In the past, what you needed to ception of what it should look to make way for dredging equip- gel pulled over on the New Jersey like Walker told The Times of ment — a move that has in- Turnpike was a long hair and a Trenton recently furiated some residents in the banged-up. loudly painted Volks- He said the narrow path for Princeton area wagen bus.' Cunningham said. joggers and walkers is now a dirt "Now you're a target if you have But the senior project engineer road wide enough to accomodate Florida plates and happen to be said the tree-cutting, which a large truck began in February is necessary Hispanic The ISO-year-old canal Emerson Darnell, a Mount Holly stretches 63 miles and was built Unfortunately trees have a attorney, said be has represented to provide an inland passage way of not growing overnight to several clients who contend they from New York to Philadelphia the height you want them said were subjected to unreasonable Donald Kroeck of the New Jersey for barges carrying mostly coal searches In one case, be said a MMMMM The D4R carries water from Water Supply Authority in Clin- young Florida couple who traveled the Delaware River Basin to TROOPERS AT THE ALLEY - New Jersey State area has been named Cocaine Alley and is a ton, which regulates the flow of through the alley in a rented car 600 000 people in Middlesex Coun- Police cars are shown at trie base of the Delaware source of pride for law officers and concern ol civil water to commercial water com- received a substantial four-figure ty and parts of Somerset. Morris Memorial Bridge at the beginning of Route 40. The libertarians panies settlement from the state after and Essex, said James Amon. There s a heck of a lot of they were detained for four hours for trees in the world. Kroeck said executive director of the Dela- a search that came up empty one's a Hispanic, said Mastella. luxury of confiscated Cadillacs Friday ware and Raritan Canal Com- said. "Then when you ask them their And a Queens. N Y attorney, a who has twice been named stale IanR Walker, president of the Hoerst said most of the cases are friend's name, the* say they don't Cuban refugee, who has approached "Trooper of the Year" and is settled by a plea bargain typically know That makes you suspicious 1 Darnell about filing a civil suit regarded by his colleagues as a producing a fine of about 140.000 and Mayor attacked as nightrider against the state said his recent pioneer Jn the Cocaine Alley" a one-year sentence in the county If there are other finp»mrgt signs, Cocaine Alley" shakedown re- crackdown. jail He said about » percent of the suck as a driver's nervousness or minded him of "the country I left The spoils of the drug war have arrests lead to convictions, a figure ERSEY CITY IAPI - Also at slake are rune council evidence that a car's interior was behind gone to Salem County along the he credited to the care of troopers in Gerald McCann said yester- seats. Jersey City, the seat of altered. Mastella uid he will ask the J day be is confident lie will "There's no doubt about it 'dis- Delaware River Prosecutor Frank conducting legal searches driver to sign a form providing the Hudson County, has 102.000 regis- crimination against Hispamcsi Hoerst estimated the county govern- win another term as mayor of the tered voters among its 233.000 "Those troopers are the best." trooper with permission to marrh Darnell said. ment receives about fl million state's second largest city this residents Hoerst said the vehicle week, despite a radio campaign The troopers vigorously deny they toward its IIS million annual budget The moat frequent tipoff that by rival Anthony Cucci that Cucci's radio commercials in- single out Hispanics or Florida cars from drug-related fines, forfeited something is amiss comes when the Mastella said driver* agree to brands him and members of his clude the sound of noofbeaU and for closer inspection In fact. property and forfeited bail. name of the vehicle registration fails "about 96 percent" of the search administration as cross-burning a cross-burning as a voice says Mastella said the types of vehicles The prosecutor said "Cocaine to match that on the driver's license. requests, either as a way to draw mghlriders "Nightriders Nightriders and physical characteristics of drug Alley" traffic is the primary reason Mastella said distance from the vehicle aad its That's how a federal judge runners vary widely The JS-year-old McCann de- be has been able to add two "When you question them about contents or out of confidence they described the administration of scribed the one-minute com- Sitting there at 2 o'clock in the attorneys to his staff since 1983 and the ownership of the vehicle, they have "concealed it so well" that the Jersey City Mayor Gerald mercials, aired daily on WBLS- morning, it's hard to tell if some- undercover detectives ride in the say it belongs to a friend Mastella cocaine would not be found. McCann Nightriders And we FM since last Thursday, as a know better than anybody else "desperate move by Cuccii what nightriders do and who they campaign do it to ' The other candidates in Tues- day's election are William The ad also charges that the Union to end tradition of drinking at brewery Masaa a M-year-old lawyer and mayor's urban development Rosa Aragona 49 the city i first plans are aimed at "black re- against drinking and driving, we results of their efforts raise in fringe benefits also is woman mayoral candidate moval " NEWARK i APi - A centimes-old believed the mood of the country u To cushion the blow, employees at provided. practice allowing workers at a such that the time bad come to the breweries have been given a Currently, the contract allows brewery to enjoy their product eliminate the practice. William choice of 9 cents an hour in added workers to take two 10-minute Great Adventure trial set to begin during lunch and rest periods will Kiare director of the Teamsters' fringes or 1 cents more and two tree breaks in the morning and two in the end next year after a union bowed to Beer and Soft Drink Conference in cases of beer each month for home afternoon as well as a land) break, campaigns discouraging drinking OMS RIVER AP - The 19S4 Nan that turned the Chicago, said in the latest tssat of i«»—II|*MI A third option would said Frank Jackiewicx. secretary- manslaughteg r trial of the Haunted Castle attraction at the and driving "Teamster." the union s monthly provide free beer and a stock option treasurer of Local (S3 and bead of corporate owners of the Six Jackson Township theme park The International Brotherhood of magazine plan the Teamsters council that nego- Flags Great Adventure amuse- into a 2.000-defree oven Teamsters accepted the change Klare said that the right to drink tiates for the union's locals at ment park is set to begin in when it reached a contract agree- ine product on the premiso has been Workers at the Newark plant Anheaser Buach Superior Court here this week, If found guilty the companies ment last month with the Anheuser- a tradition since before the days of voted to accept two free cases of "There's no limit on the number one year and two da_vs after the face 1100.000 in fines which could Busch Co for its nearly 10.000 the American Revolution bat it beer each month, along with a stock of beers you could consume. ' Jack- fire that tore through a haunted be tripled at the judge s discre- woners at 11 plants nationwide will end next March 1 option plan under which up to < iewicz said, adding that the beer at house attraction and killed eight tion Facing the realities of the times The practice that began in percent of a worker's annual salary the Newark brewery was available teenagers The companies also face civil and the enormous pressures being medieval Germany grants can be invested and sheltered from in the cafeteria. wrongful death suits filed by placed on the industry by campaigns beermakers the right to sample the taxation Great Adventure Inc and its each of the victim's families, in "There is a beer tap and it's help Chicago-based parent company which a sum considerably larger In addition, the new contract yourself.' Jackiewicx said. "It could Six Flags Corp were charged than the criminal penalties is at pnwides a C raise in the approx- be Budweiser or Michelob Light, with '"aggravated manslaughter stake imately llS-an-hour wage rate with whatever they provide, but M per- by recklessly causing the the increase retroactive to Jan. 1. A cent of the time it's Bud." deaths under circumstances Before jury selection begins manifesting extreme indif- today. Judge Mark Addison is ference to human life expected to hear a defense motion seeking to introduce Five teenagers from New York evidence which, according to and three youths from New company attorneys would show Jersey were killed in the May 11. that the fire was deliberately set HELP WANTED Texaco gets clean-up plan OK RESTAURANT EXPANSION OFFERS EST DEPTFORD TOWN approval of Texaco s S10 1 billion IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITIES. SEE SHIP (AP' - The state takeover of Getty Oil Co. Inc OUR AD IN THE CLASSIFIED DISPLAY WDepartment of En- Texaco spokesman Dave John- SECTION TODAY UNDER "RES- vironmental Protection has ap- son said buyer and seller mast TAURANT HELP" proved a 14 2 million clean-up now work out final plans govern- plan for Texaco Inc s Eagle ing the safe and orderly transfer Point Refinery, setting the stage of the facility, which Texaco sold for the sale of the facility to Coastal for 143 5 million Texaco needed the DEP ap- The cleanup plan is mandated proval to sell the aging refinery by the Environmental Cleanup on the Delaware River to Coastal Responsibility Act. and calls for ATTPtno* BUIBON RESIDENTS Corp of Houston. Texas Texaco to spend 131 million to Officials said they believe the install equipment to lauuw talc should be completed by waste oil and pollutants around NOTICE OF VACANCY month's end the refinery Coastal will spcad The sale was ordered last year another K00 000 to maintain the RUMSON BOARD OF EDUCATION by the Federal Trade Com cleanup and complete final tes- y! •"bar. the Board ol Education ting under the terms of the plan mission as a condition for the for appointing a new member to fill out th«
i ara cordially invited to submit a latter or Route 33 lanes to be closed brief reeum u«.f ing biographical Information and qualhV - The Deoart- 4 p.m for approiimateljr two of Transportation has weeks beginning on or about Application* thouM 6a torwrxfd to. I that there will be lane closings on today. May 11. doe to paiating of WARNING TAG — Every prom tuxedo rented from Coteman's Oa«H C. Jonas, Board Sacratary Tuxedo in Livingston carries a tmal lag warning aganst drinkmn ». Neptuae. Monmouth the Route II bridge over Route Wwweon School District Caawty. weekdays form » a m to and driving from the local Mothers Against Drunk Drivers cnapajT • Trie tag « part of a program to remind prom-goers of the dangers Forrast Avenue of mixing alcohol and driving. Rumaon, N.J. 07700 by May 24. IMS The Register iY. MAY 13, 1985 NATION/WORLD 5A NEWS DIGEST Anti-Pope radicals battle police; shots fired Girl snatched by neighbors UTRECHT, Netherlands (AP) - ORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. on April 27, sparking an intense Hundreds of anti-establishment (AP) - Neighbors of a 5- search by authorities. More than youths, chanting' 'We want to kill the Nyear-old girl claim they 120,000 in reward money was put pope," battled police yesterday near matched the child, cut her long up by concerned citizens and a conference hall where Pope John blond hair and dyed it brown, and thousands of leaflets with the Paul II heard liberal Dutch Catholics kept her in a motel room for two girl's picture were distributed. challenge church doctrine. weeks because her mother was unfit Police were without leads until About 1,000 youths marched to late Thursday, when they were within several hundred yards of the But the mother of Inamae tipped that the girl had been Jaarbeurs industrial conference Harper says she is a good, abducted by the neighbors and center where John Paul, on the hardworking parent and that her found her at a motel in Lamont, second day of his visit to the neighbors are "sick." Calif. Netherlands, was meeting Dutch FBI agent John Schrieber said The neighbors claimed they Catholic clergy and lay people. the neighbors "wanted to raise were being good Samaritans. When riot police blocked the way, Inamae as a member of their "Nobody would listen," said some youths began throwing rocks. family. They had no intention of Carol Thompson, 34, one of the Helmeted officers responded with returning that child." neighbors who was not arrested. tear gas and baton charges in a half- The girl was taken by police "My mother tried to get welfare hour melee, driving the young people Saturday from a filthy, |85-a- to go in there but they wouldn't back toward the center of Utrecht, week motel room in California do anything. All we were doing a university city in central Holland and returned to her mother. was loving her and that's some- and the seat of the Dutch Roman Three of the neighbors were thing she needed." Catholic church. ordered held in jail for investiga- The child's mother, Linda In two separate incidents, officers tion of kidnapping. Four other Wilkins, said the neighbors' surrounded by demonstrators fired people found with the girl were statements were false. pistol shots, police chief Jan Wiarda not charged. "I work hard to support her, I said. None of the shots was believed She disappeared while walking keep the house clean," said Mrs. to have hit anyone. toward a fast-food restaurant Wilkins, a maid at a Las Vegas Wiarda said 14 people had been five blocks from home in this city hotel. "I'm not an unfit mother." arrested in the rioting. Three police- men and one demonstrator were ASSOCIATED PRESS injured. All were treated and re- AGAINST THE POPE — A young Dutch throws CIA charged with Beirut bombings leased. strations in downtown Utrelch, Netherlands, against The police chief said a bystander, stones at police, as groups of punks and so-called the visiting Pope John Paul, below. ASHINGTON (API - The gram, the newspaper said. "Autonome Anarchists" stage violent demon- CIA, with President Re- Late last year, Reagan gave not involved in the rioting, died of a Wagan's approval, organized his support to the plan, which heart attack. He was not identified. a Middle East anti-terrorist oper- was pushed by Secretary of State The pitched battles followed a John Paul's 11-day tour, which express support, but their numbers ation that staged an unauthorized George Shultz and national se- peaceful march by about 10,000 includes Belgium and Luxembourg, have fallen short of the totals bombing attack which killed 80 curity affairs adviser Robert Dutch radicals, feminists and put him at the center of a dispute predicted by organizers. people in Beirut, the Washington McFarlane, the Post said. homosexuals opposing John Paul's between the Dutch church's strong visit, the first ever by a pope to the liberal wing and a conservative In the weeks leading up to his Post reported yesterday It was designed to stage visit, the 64-year-old pontiff's 26th preemptive strikes - including predominantly Protestant Nether- hierarchy that progressives say has Members of one of the counter- lands been imposed by the Vatican. foreign tour, a series of papal killing suspected terrorists, if parodies appeared in the Dutch news terrorist groups, acting without Later, John Paul was jeered by Liberals favor looser rules on necessary — to head off further media and posters threatening his authorization from the CIA, hired part of a crowd of several thousand birth control, premarital sex, others in Lebanon to detonate the terrorist attacks on U.S. facili- life went up in at least two cities. ties in the Middle East, the Post outside the conference center. Many divorce and homosexuality and want car bomb outside a Beirut apart- held fists aloft, made obscene the church to allow priests to marry, ment building March 8, the said. The threats prompted the biggest The CIA denied prior knowl- gestures or whistled derisively. A women to be ordained, and laymen security operation in Dutch history. newspaper said in a report bottle and a crushed can were to celebrate Mass. quoting unidentified sources. edge of the March 8 bombing, but at least one source said the spy thrown, falling just behind John Thousands of the Netherlands' 5.6 Yesterday, John Paul held meet- The operation was canceled agency knew it was being Paul's bullet-proof vehicle. "Can million Catholics — about 40 percent ings in Utrecht with Dutch religious soon after the bombing when planned, according to the Post You Believe This Tomfoolery?" read of the population — have rallied orders, social organizations and worried administration and CIA The newspaper said CIA person- a protest banner in the crowd. along the pope's motorcade route to missionaries. officials realized the indirect nel had no direct contact with connection between the blast and those who carried out the bomb- their anti-terrorist training pro- ing. Three bombs explode near NY gravediggers strike on third day »|EW YORK (AP) - Grave- An attorney for the cemetery Shultz's hotel in Jerusalem Aldiggers may picket a 12th owners said they were "deeply • •cemetery today, the third concerned" that arbitration Police detained 25 suspects for day of a work stoppage that is would add to their costs without JERUSALEM (AP) - Three questioning about all four bombings, disrupting up to 100 New York guarantees that they could pass bombs exploded in and around Israel radio said. area burials daily, the head of the along the expense to customers. Jerusalem and a fourth was defused striking union said yesterday. Rates charged by non-sec- yesterday near the hotel where Palestine Liberation Organization Sam Cinuglia, president of tarian and most Jewish grave- Secretary of State George P. Shultz factions loyal to PLO leader Yasser Local 9t5 of the Cemetery yards are regulated by the New had spent the night. There were no Arafat and those opposed to him both Workers' Union, also said he York State Cemetery Board, injuries. claimed responsibility for the three would resume pressure on Gov which might balk at adding Israel's Army Radio quoted un- bombs which exploded, but neither Mario Cuomo and state legis- further to the growing cost of identified police sources as saying group mentioned the defused bomb. lators for a bill mandating funerals, said the attorney, Ed- the bombs were planted by a ward Burke. Roman Catholic guerrilla squad to demonstrate its The "Force 17" commando unit mediation or arbitration to end allied with Arafat claimed responsi- the dispute and put the 540 cemeteries are not regulated. opposition to dialogue between "We would be prepared to Palestinians and Israel. bility for planting the three bombs in striking gravediggers, drivers a telephone call to a news agency in and mechanics back to work. meet at any time," said Burke, Shultz's four-day visit to the but "arbitration is a troublesome region was to encourage efforts to Nicosia, Cyprus. The caller said he The bill, similar to legislation concept to the cemetery oper- set up a Palestinian delegation to was in Amman, Jordan and was that ended cemetery strikes in ators." join Jordanians in talks with Israel. reading a military communique 1070 and 1(73, would call for 48 Burial costs already are "very The defused bomb was discovered issued from Sanaa, the capital of noun of round-the-clock media- high," said Burke, with the cost ASSOCIATED PRESS by a passerby 100 yards from the North Yemen tion. If that failed, said Cimaglia, of opening and closing a grave at King David Hotel where Shultz In Damascus, a pro-Syrian break- the parties would be called on to between MOO and 1500 SHULTZ VISITS EGYPT — Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak stayed during his visit in Israel. away faction of the Fatah fighting submit to arbitration. New York State Mediator greets U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz upon Shultz's arrival at When the bomb was found, Shultz arm of the PLO led by Col. Saeed "If I knew they had passed the Steven Levine said he knew of no the presidential palace in Cairo. Shultz is touring the Middle-East to was a half-mile away, giving Prime Mousa, known by his codename, Abu biU, I would end the strike plans to resume negotiations help initiate Arab-Israeli peace talks. Minister Shimon Peres a final brief- Mousa, issued a statement claiming immediately," Cimaglia said in a between the union and the 12 ing before flying to Jordan. responsibility. telephone interview. "Why make cemeteries, which broke off Fri- families suffer 48 more hours?" day. Democrats get crack at GOP budget Soccer club was warned ASHINGTON (AP) - The majority to deny the nation's 35 Please Take battle of the 1966 budget million Social Security recipients about stands: fire chief Wshifts to the Democrat- next year's benefit increase will controlled House this week as probably be the first casualty. clubs. Notice of leaders of both parties voice "Look, it ain't gonna happen," BRADFORD, England (AP) - A doubt about the future of the Assistant Republican Leader Nearly 20 hours after wind-fed fire chief said yesterday that the old flames turned the grandstand into an Senate-passed freeze on Social Trent Lott of Mississippi said wooden soccer grandstand that was Hydrant inferno, West Yorkshire Police Chief Security benefits late last week. "I just don't think destroyed by a weekend flash fire, After delaying action for three Social Security is a constructive killing 52 people and injuring 211, had Colin Sampson announced. "There Flushing! months to await the Senate vote, part of this budget process." been identified as a "firetrap" six are 52 fatalities in this dreadful the House Budget Committee Budget Committee Chairman months earlier. event." begins work on its version of the William H. Gray III, D-Pa , said He told a news conference 72 of The inferno Saturday at the Brad- the 211 people injured were still budget on Tuesday. Leaders pre- flatly that the House would not ford City Soccer Club's Valley hospitalized Sunday, including three dict that the spending outline will raise taxes to cut the deficit, but Parade stadium, was England's be debated on the floor of the he refused to pledge that the worst soccer disaster. of the 23 police hurt trying to help people out of the rapidly spreading chamber early next month. House would totally reject the West Yorkshire Fire Chief And Democratic and Re- proposed one-year freeze on flames. Two people were reported in Graham Karren said the club was critical condition, and five others publicans leaders alike say that Social Security cost-of-living in- warned six months ago that its 79- were described as "poorly." the action by the Senate's GOP creases. year-old grandstand was a fire risk. But Karren said he was powerless Sampson said the only one under existing law to insist on positively identified of the 52 people improvements. killed was also the only victim who Thousands try crossing border died in a hospital. The identity of the Investigators combed through the Some of the immigrants victim, who died Sunday, was not AGOS, Nigeria (AP) - grandstand's ashes with their fingers disclosed. shouted "This is worse than yesterday, looking for clues to what Thousands of illegal immi- Pathologists and forensic scien- grants burned billboards, South Africa." started the fire. L Nigeria's borders, closed for 13 tists worked to identify the others. stoned passing cars and briefly A police official said it did not forced their way through police months, were reopened for eight Sampson said, "The early indica- seem to be the result of "a de- tion is that It was not a deliberate lines Sunday before being driven days to permit illegal aliens to liberate criminal act." back by tear gas just outside this leave. Press reports from border act, a deliberate criminal act." On a day when civic celebrations There has been "a lot of gossip in capital city's international air- posts suggested less than 100,000 had been planned to honor the this town" about the cause, he said. port. had made it, though many at the championship Bradford City soccer airport said they had waited five "At the moment those stories are in The immigrants, the majority club, flags flew at half staff in this days at border posts. conflict. My mind, and that of my believed to be Ghanaians, came city of 300,000 people, mourning what to the airport camp after failing Their departure was delayed Sports Minister Neil Macfarlane investigative team, is open and has to cross the border into Benin by the rigorous searching of called "the worst tragedy we have to remain open." before the deadline set by the people and their belongings for ever seen in English football (soc- Detective Superintendent Kevin Nigerian military government Nigerian money or essential cer)." Cooper, leading a 40-member in- commodities like sugar, milk, vestigating team, said the fire for the expulsion of an estimated The Anglican Bishop of Bradford, canned food or rice. probably started under a wooden 700,000 illegal immigrants ex- the Rt. Rev. Robert Williamson, pired last Friday. held a special prayer service Sunday seat in the third row of the main The government ordered the stand. One police sergeant said five afternoon. About 1,000 people packed immigrants stranded at the Investigators were sifting through policemen were injured, two border to go to the airport camp, Bradford Cathedral, some with ban- dages on their heads and hands, and charred debris with their fingers and seriously, In driving back the normally used by Moslems going many wearing the maroon and using metal detectors looking for crowd at MurUla Mohammed to Mecca. airport. No shots were fired, yellow scarf of the Bradford City clues, be said. however. No information was Many of the immigrants said club. Milkman Peter Halroyd, 41, sit- ting in the main stand 20 yards from available on injuries to the they had had nothing to eat for The fireball that took only four Immigrants, who . appeared to several days, having spent ail minutes to engulf the wooden grand- where the blaze broke out, said there number more than 29,000. their money on things like mat- stand on Saturday prompted Im- was a sea of litter trampled under One tide of divided highway to tresses, chairs, radios and mediate calls for unproved safety the floorboards of the main stand the airport was closed because of bicycles that they were being measures at aging sports stadiums which may have helped turn it into the disturbances, and drivers allowed to take out. throughout the country. a fireball. who tried to pass on the other They said the rest of their Football Association Chairman "Under the seats there are boles side were pelted with rocks and money had gone to arrange Bert Millichip said the disaster In the floorboards, and if you look sticks. passage borne on trucks. would almost certainly result In fire down through the boles you can see authorities closing the stands of loads of litter built up over the several of the 92 Football League years," Halroyd said. 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6A OPINION iY. MAY 13, 1985 OURS Bridge issue was the hot one
t didn't get much attention in the obtain financial assistance from the news reports Friday, but the hottest county. I So, a delegation from Middletown issue at last Thursday's meeting of showed up at Thursday's meeting to the Monmouth County freeholders was demand action. the Pews Creek Bridge. That's right - the Pews Creek And demand they did. Middletown Bridge Mayor James Maher gave the free- Oh sure, most of the news coverage holders a piece of his mind. Township that came out of the meeting was Committeeman Richard McKean gave devoted to the controversy over the them a piece of his mind. Ed McGrath proposed Holmdel Golf and Country of the East Keansburg Civic Associa- Club. That issue was aired thoroughly tion fired a verbal shot or two of his and loudly during a public hearing held own. in conjunction with the freeholders' The rhetoric was all very civilized, regular meeting. but highly charged. By the time it was But the real shouting and table- over, the temperature in the Holmdel pounding came during a discussion High School auditorium seemed to have about Middletown's long-standing and gone up several degrees. continuing problem with the Pews And what sort of action did all this Creek Bridge - or rather. Middle- heat generate? Not much, really. The 1 town's continuing problem with the freeholders didn't agree to anything , BUT TELL MI?, NUKDOCH WE AIN'T SEIUN ' absence of the Pews Creek Bridge. except to get together with the Middle- It seems the bridge, which once upon town group at a later date and talk a time connected Port Monmouth with about the problem some more. East Keansburg, was damaged by a The discussion didn't solve the hurricane in 1968 and torn down in 1970. problem, of course, but it made Citizens and officials in Middletown everybody feel better. And who knows7 have been trying ever since to get the Maybe — eventually — Middletown will bridge rebuilt, but have been unable to even get its bridge. Oman bullying U.S. into contract
WASHINGTON - There must be some- But the U.S. companies that had been "want complete access to the bases where thing fishy about a multi-million-dollar bidding for the contract — which ultimately our classified material is stored." Pentagon contract that's being held up may be worth 12 billion — protested. One That was alarming enough. But Watts Let's hear it for a tax cut became of inquiries from us. But that's also reportedly insisted that the civilian what appears to have happened to a 150 contractor "report directly to the SOAF ll right, everybody, let's have a big deserves a cheer Kean. who has been million contract for the operation of three (Sultanate of Oman Air Force) commander round of applause for Gov Thomas trying like the dickens to let the U.S.-built military bases in the strategic Jack Anderson of each base." It was not clear whether the AH. Kean and his plan for a one-time, taxpayers share in the state's big sultanate of Oman contractor was supposed to report to the 10 percent cut in the state income tax. budget surplus, deserves a louder-than- At the insistence of the sultan and his base commander before the U.S. Air Force usual cheer - for persistence, if British advisers, the caretaking contract of them had spent fl million in its bid — or whether he would report to the Any politician who wants to cut taxes nothing was supposed to be awarded to a British preparation. The whole matter was held up Americans at all. firm, Airwork Ltd., which took on an pending review by various U.S. agencies. American partner, Vinnell Corp.. to make One thing was clear, though: The United the deal leu offensive to the Pentagon. Then, about three weeks ago, we got wind States was losing control of the bases it had The Pentagon and other U.S. agencies of the situation and began making inquiries. spent hundreds of millions of dollars didn't want to turn over super-secret The response was electrifying. building or upgrading. OTHERS' American code machines and other equip- The situation is particularly sensitive ment to a foreign company. "Don't tell anybody you talked to me," right now, because the 1980 US -Omani pleaded one high Pentagon official. But as we've reported, the sultan of agreement allowing American use of the Another, calling the contract a "hot Oman is an absolute ruler whose whim is bases is up for a mandated five-year potato," refused to comment on grounds law in the desert nation that dominates the review. In fact, a team of Pentagon and that it might bring his dismissal. Overdue change in U.S. lifestyle vital Strait of Hormuz. State Department representatives was If the contract doesn't go to the British But it's clear from other sources that the scheduled to be in Oman this week to n a welcome, overdue change in last year — the lowest level since 1975 firm, the United States might be un- Pentagon is distressed over "the whole discuss the review. contemporary American lifestyle, — is good news for stable family ceremoniously deprived of Its royally political mess," as one put it. The case has some disturbing ramifica- Icouples last year spent less time in relationships. Here again, economics granted privilege to use the Omani bases for tions. "This Is one of the first times that a divorce courts and more time in could be a factor: The draining military emergencies and intelligence. Since the delay following our first leader of a country, after making agree- hospital delivery rooms. The first financial demands for extended famil- So the Pentagon reluctantly agreed to inquiries, the Omani pressure has in- ments with us, has tried to interfere with development had a direct effect on the ies make it more difficult for couples creased. Lt. Gen. John Watts, a British rise in births, but perhaps even more give the contract to the British-American operations of the U.S. government," a officer detailed" to Oman as head of the significant was a marked shift among ot break up and remarry, as many do. consortium as a "sole source" supplier — source told us. It is also one of the few times women to child-bearing at a later age. Age, too, could be a dominant reason despite previous competitive bidding. The sultan's armed forces, "put new demands a government has insisted that a U.S. The baby boom among women in for the falloff in family breakups. announcement was to have been made last on the United States" regarding the contract be awarded on a non-competitive their 30s appears to reflect in part a There is a trend toward marriages at December. The Omanis were officially, contract, one source said. He informed the basis to a foreign company, he added. liberated generation, an economic inde- an older age, and maturity is a key though privately, informed that their de- Pentagon, according to the source, that both What if everyone started behaving like pendence that makes early marriages factor in stable marriage relationships. mands were being met. the Omanis and their British advisers the sultan of Oman? less likely preferences for women these But experts have not settled on a days. Economics also seems to be a conclusive reason why the soaring U.S. major factor for couples in planning divorce rate has peaked, and now families: There is a need for two appears to have begun reversing itself. incomes to get their finances in better Another heartening aspect of the Friendly Latin nations criticize U.S. shape before having children. report by the National Center for Vital But an increasing number of first- presidential inaugurals in Latin America Statistics was the drop in infant IfKOME BEDIM prudent political course. time mothers in this age group no and Vice President George Bush has gone mortality to a record low in 1984. This The Associated Press Two decades ago, when military dic- longer are stay-at-homes after they to two others. give birth. They are foregoing house- has been a serious problem for a tatorships dominated Latin America, it was WASHINGTON (AP) - Latin America's Nowadays, democratic countries far hold chores and returning to the labor number of years, especially among relatively easy for the United States to democratic evolution has been widely outnumber those where electoral market, a decision that in a number of poor urban families. muster collective hemispheric action hailed by the Reagan administration but, procedures are limited or non-existent — cases may again be a dictate of Perhaps these are improvements against Cuba. for all their flaws, the once-dominant right- Chile, Cuba, Guyana, Haiti, Nicaragua and economics — or, in fewer cases, a that mark the advent of a vital When the OAS found Cuba guilty of wing military dictators were far more Paraguay. desire for independence and identity as statistics pattern that will include dependable U.S. allies than the new subversion in Venezuela In ISM, the For the Reagan administration, however, an individual. fewer divorces and more children generation of elected governments. organization imposed mandatory economic *•• the democratic revolution has not been an and diplomatic sanctions against Cuba. produced by long, happy marriages. Never has Latin America been more The sharp drop in U.S. divorce rates unmixed blessing. Many Latin American Only Mexico refused to go along. The Newark Star-Ledger democratic or leu supportive of U.S. countries, while vigorously condemning the A year later, when the Johnson adminis- policies than it is now. Sandinistas in private, remain silent pub- tration sent 10,000 Marines to tie Domini- It is a source of frustration to the licly. can Republic to put down a political administration that no hemispheric govern- This circumspect attitude enables these uprising in which there was suspected ment backed President Reagan's bid for governments to placate local left-wing communist participation, the OAS lent its renewed military aid to Nicaragua's rebels Sprucing up the turnpike groups but has the side effect of leaving the support by agreeing to send an inter- last month. Reagan administration isolated within the American military force to that country. hen Governor Kean proposed in Reagan's announcement of a trade em- we present to people who only see us hemisphere. The administration often has The bulk of that force was made up of bargo against Nicaragua last week has his January State of the State from the turnpike. found itself in the position of being more personnel from countries under military Waddress that we begin to spruce received expressions of outspoken opposi- concerned about the security of Nicaragua's rule. The planting of all those trees is a tion from a number of friendly govern- up the New Jersey Turnpike with some neighbors than those countries themselves. cosmetic program first and foremost - ments. When the CIA was planning the Bay of trees, he meant business. Last week, The absence of vocal hemispheric support Pigs invasion in 1961, key logistical and and that's reason enough to cheer — but Mexico, Colombia and Venezuela - three the governor planted the first of three for Reagan's policies appears to have other support was provided by the military the greenery also will help clean up the of the four countries engaged in the Central million trees that will be planted along undermined the embargo against Nicaragua governments of Nicaragua and Guatemala. air and produce a healthier environ- American peace mediation process — have the roadway over the next five years. and also contributed to congressional The Reagan administration's problems ment. And that's a real plus. criticized the embargo along with Ecuador, resistance to a restoration of funding for the The massive beautification project, with independent-minded democracies ex- Bolivia, Argentina and Uruguay, all rela- Contras. the first initiative in a JerseyPride "Eventually," says the director of tively new democracies. tend well beyond Latin America. At last Latin American governments also have week's seven-nation economic summit in program, is aimed at improving the the Jersey Pride program, "you'll see The administration has been unam- been reluctant to join Reagan In demanding Bonn, the leaders of France, West Ger- major — and mistaken — impression a green belt from one end of the state biguously supportive of the restoration of that the Sandinistas Uve up to their 1079 many, Britain and Canada all expressed visitors get of New Jersey through the to the other." It will take awhile - and democratic rule in the hemisphere, con- commitment to
MAY 13, 1985 ENTERTAINMENT 9A
MONDAY PRIME TIME SOAP OPERA UPDATE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 CBS News Fortune Scarecrow And Mrs. King Miss USA Pageant AIX MY CHILDREN: Ellen and e DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Unaware ONE LIFE TO LIVE: After her tin/' ti—.— Palmer stunned when the hotel Eugene writing advice-to- lovelorn apartment is robbed, Dorian insists riDly rww» FamKyFtud Reunion Movie: "Peyton Place: The Next Generation" chambermaid reveals on witness o column under pen name "Bettlna police arrest Gluletta for the crime. If^BSsJ M'A'8'H All Family P.M. Mag. C.Burnett MarvOrlffln stand that she found Ross and Lovelace," Calliope calls it disgust- Refusing to believe Tina's pleas that IWH Cynthia in bed. Refusing to believe o ing while Madeline thinks the she is not responsible for printing ABC News EM Tonight Hardcastle&McCormick Movie: "A Death In California" Cynthia's tale that Ross raped her column is fabulous. Shane, believing Victor's letter in the Banner pro- o Palmer orders Cynthia out of the Bo can help him track down the gram, Dint tells her to get out. OaUs News Century Movie: "1941" house. Just before Andrew tells Dragon in London, gets his boss to Meanwhile, on the dais, Vicki slaps o Palmer he's not his grandson get Bo's band a gig at the queen's Tina. Later, Mitch reveals he was ID Jarffsrsons Ind News Baseball: Minnesota Twins at New York Yankees Ind. News Palmer asks Daisy for another masquerade ball. Kim joins Bo, the culprit. Asa growing closer to chance. Having scattered Mike's Shane and Hope on their trip to Clover Jinx and Marco attracted to MacNeJ / lehrer The Heart Of The Dragon American Playhouse Pips ashes in Tibet, Erica considers London. At Tom's request, Abe tries one another. m Mori WKRP Movie: "Prom Night" Nt. Gallery Buarre Adam's offer of editing job onto convince Marlena not to stop RITUALS: C.J. accuses Carter of magazine. After Ellen gives him working as a psychiatrist. Todd m being in on his son's kidnapping. © Sanford Baseball: New York Mets at Atlanta Braves Nuclear War alibi, a grateful Ross swears he upset when Liz refuses to back his Brady brags to Dakota about his didn't kill Zach Spotting Mickey, music video for Janie. recent business success. Carter goes M'A'S-H Baseball: Philadelphia Phillies at Cincinnati Reds Black Sheep Squadron Adam asks Tad for an introduction. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Amy ahead with plans to drug Brady's Palmer contacts Nina and convinces calls for help when she hears a racehorse with Rick's help. C.J. ESPN SpoCir In B'baJI USFL Football: San Antonio Gunsllngers at Orlando Renegades her to come back home. Without reporter asking questions about bursts in on Brady and Dakota's funds, Cynthia asks Ross for help; he Bears Fraggle Movie: "The Dresser" Movie: "Mike's Murder" Tony's condition. Sean agrees to let moment together and speaks HtO offers her dishwashing job. Linda Felicia use Slater's office. In vitriolic words against Carter. Cher- Warner found dead. Radio 1990 Dragnet Movie: "Old Boyfriends' Cover Story Hollywood Slater's office with Frisco, Felicia ry urges Carter to make Dakota the m ANOTHER WORLD: Sally warns discovers map of Mexico and ware- Chapin girl for their new fashion TMC James Cagney Confd Movie: "Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory" Movie: "Death Hunt" Catlin Brittany will never give him house plans. When Celia's friend collection. up. Marley confused when Nancy from Haiti arrives in Port Charles, RYAN'S HOPE: Arriving In SHOW "Tranchcoat" Confd Movie: "Flrsstarter" "They Call Me Bruce?" says she saw her at disco. Marley she is delighted and Jimmy Lee France, Siobhan searches for Max's dreams she has a twin. After being p upset. When Derek makes certain native village Tiger tells Maggie O «v°" PI*". Tin LIVEI NY YANKEES kicked out of his bed by Casa. Dee Rick spots photo of Mike on Derek's she should move up her wedding to • * Nail Gtnantlon Is i VS. MINN. TWINS! disappears, but later reveals she desk, Derek claims the photo is of Dave because it would be great sizzling new myiliryl escaped a would-be rapist. Donna himself, not Mike. Rick tells Bobbi publicity before her fashion maga- spots Victoria reading Ben's good- he thinks Derek is Mike's natural zine cover is released. Dave finally bye letter to Marley Thomasina father. Anna hides jade statue at the agrees to early nuptials. Siobhan rushed to hospital with stomach Scorpios' apartment. Tests show calls Maeve, saying she's in France pains. Doctor believes her preg- Steve has minor heart problem, but but she wants her destination to be Concert band sets season closer nancy problems are stress-related. he refuses to heed Audrey's pleas to kept secret. Mac upset when Rachel remembers slow down. SANTA BARBARA: Augusta shat- band. This year, for instance, there Of the band's three tuba players, her life with Steven Frame GUIDING LIGHT: Rick attempts tered when she removes her ban- EATONTOWN - The Greater are 10 family groups within the band, two are a husband and wife team, AS THE WORLD TURNS: After to bring back Roxie's memory and dages and can't see. Joyce learns her Shore Concert Band ends its season according to the director. Mr. Richard and Mrs Lorett Hind- the Hayloft burns to the ground, forces her to remember an un- husband is dead. Learning Gina not Sunday, June 2, with its Annual Dr. David Averbach, surgeon and sley. Mrs. Nancy Herry. executive Frank suspects Jay and Kirk did it pleasant encounter in her childhood pregnant. Mason wonders how to use Spring Concert at Meadowbrook president of the band's executive secretary of the band, and her to collect insurance money Jay and concerning her friend Janet's older the information. Mason decides to School, here. Kirk plead their innocence and board, plays in the clarinet section daughter, Mrs. Lee Ann Arnts, head brother Bubba. Realizing finding make Gina give him a small fortune Each year, from September believe that Chuck and Rocco were while Mrs. Sarah Averbach, his librarian, both play clarinet. Lee Bubba is the key to Roxie's memory, to keep quiet. Maggie refuses to go through June, the organization gives responsible Craig returns from mother, plays concert bells. Dr. Ann Arnts is the band's concert he heads to Tulsa to locate Janet. on date with Warren. Hoping to a series of concerts in schools, Hong Kong and brings Dr Chen to Ronald Cohen and his son, Neil, play mistress and the director of chorus Disturbed by recurring memories of patch things up, Eden invites her churches, temples, shopping malls, Oakdale hospital to discuss his use of in the saxophone section and his for St. James Episcopal Church, her past, Roxie runs off. Arriving at mother to the wedding. Ted has a for civic groups and senior citizens acupuncture. Lucinda believes Dr daughter, Ilaina, is solo chair Eatontown Herry is the only re- apartment, Kirk believes she's left scuffle with Laken's new boyfriend. As a nonprofit cultural group started Chen's visit will land her seat on the French horn. Mrs. Sandra Cohen is maining charter member of the Springfield with Rick. Claire thrilled SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Re- In September of 1967, this organiza- board. Craig furious when he is concerts manager. Jim Bast, direc- band. when she learns she and Fletcher viving Liza, Hogan yells at her for tion is dedicated to playing all types instructed to be at meeting with tor of music for the Middle School in This year's spring concert will have compatible RH blood types. their being stranded on island. Suzi of music, from classical compo- Lucinda as soon as he gets off plane Wall, is the band's associate conduc- feature music that spans three Fletcher panics when he learns Ed wonders about going through with sitions of the 18th and 19th century Craig believes that Lucinda is trying tor and plays clarinet. His son, centuries, from Mozart to Glenn isn't compatible with Claire. Ed and her marriage to Cagney without the to the latest jazz of the 20th century Andrew, is in the trumpet section to keep him away from Sierra Fletcher arrange for Claire to Miller, from Beethoven to Irving best man. Hogan, being there. Dr. Henry Melnik, the band's Dr Gerald Gildenberg. solo flutist, Enjoying their honeymoon ocean receive shot of medication for RH Berlin. Finally Suzi is convinced to say "I founder and director, says it's a and his daughter, Lisa, are in the cruise, Bob and Kim meet Joe factor which she believes is vitamin One of the most loved pieces to be do" to Cagney. Sailor gives Hardy "labor of love" with people of all flute section, Paul and Mathew Kravitz, a lonely widower, and shot. access to mansion. During scuffle, performed by the Greater Shore ages with "no generation gap." The Breitenbach, identical twins, both Concert Band at its season closer is Princess Rosalinda of Gerolstein. LOVING: Fearing her baby dead. Hardy knifes Sailor Cagney and Suzi youngest member of the band is 10 play euphoniums. Mrs. Gerry Coffey the "The 3 Bs" - "The Big Band CAPITOL: Mark accuses Paula of Ava begs her sister Sheree to give head on their honeymoon A lonely and the oldest is the director is in the percussion section and her Bash." It is an arrangement by Bob hiring Myrna to spy on him andher her child in order to save her Justine seeks Quinn's affection and He said participants are not only son, Mark, is a trumpeter. Michael Lowden and includes music of Stan Clarissa in Pans Thomas lakes marriage to Jack. Sheree's husband consolation of all ages, but of many professions Kardos plays drums and his sister, Kenton, Count Basie. Duke ellington Wendy for a drink Sloane tells Zed Tug refuses to listen to Ava's offers YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: and vocations including doctors, Julie, plays the flute. and Glenn Miller Trey has no objection to her taking of a better lifestyle for their child if New York anchor position Watching Mr. Anthony gives Robert (Tyrone) dentists, professional musicians, she and Jack raise him. Jack won't a job. Jill continues to fantasize band directors, chemists, engineers, Clarissa help Terry with therapy believe Tony's claim that Ava will after his operation. Jarrett is im- about killing Kaye. this time by teachers, homemakers, salesmen, never give Jack the divorce. Patrick dumping poisonous snakes into her businessmen, and college, high pressed by her capability On concerned when Rose goes to bed Paula's orders. Ronni tells Myrna bubblebath. 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Now I Dear ABB Landers: The life of a military wife please — Just Sign Me "Born Again" can't gel even a third-rale Job because we never stinks. My husband Is an officer In the Air Force. Dear B.A.: Thanks for sharing your ttory. The know whea we'll be leaving. I toM my haibaad Oar entire existence revolves around HIM. If I next letter has a little different ring to it. last week If he re-enlists, oar marriage it ovor. had wanted to be so deeply involved In the Dear Ann Landers: Next year my husband will Tali life Isn't fit for a dog. - D.C. Corporal's Wife military I would have Joined the service myself. retire after 35 years in the U.S. Army. I am filled Dear C.W.: I was swamped with letter* from At "Abilene" laid la her letter. Old Uncle Sam with pride and respect for his career of service military wives. Some loved it, others loathed it. Is getting two people for the price of one. Every to his country. II has bees a life of adventure that The variety of opinions made fascinating reading. military wife I know feels as If she Is an spanned three continents. Oars wat a real Here's another point of view: appeadage to her husband — a nonperson. How partnership, rewarding and exciting. I wouldn't Dear Aaa Landers: My aasband speat M yea* sad that I was too young and too dumb to know change a single day of it. - Tampa Wife la the military. I wouldn't trade those yean for what was la store for me. Sip me — A Ton Of Dear Wife: Beautiful! My thanks to you and to a million dollars. Traveling all over the world was Regrets la Rapid City, S.D. the thousands of military wives whose very good the best education I could possibly have had. I Dear Ton: Sorry you are so miserable. Here's letters never made it into print. I enjoyed them learned so much from people whose backgroaads another letter from another military wife, in all. were different from my own. I knew when I Fargo, N D married my high-school sweetheart that It was Dear Ana Landers: I have listened to a lot of Do you feel awkward, self-conscious — lonely? going to be challenging at times bat 1 was going military wives complain endlessly about the Welcome to the club. There's help for you In Asm to love It because I loved him. — Betty la Naples, sacrifices they are making. I respectfully suggest Landers' booklet, "The Key to Popularity." Send Fla. that the problem It not the military, it's the 50 cents with your request and a long, stamped, Dear Betty: I suspect you would have been marriage. Looking back I can see the root of my self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box happy anywhere. How do you like the next letter? misery stemmed from the fact that my husband 11MS, Chicago, III. 60811. Investigation shows falseness of beauty 'facts' HI! either use an anti-static spray on the clothing I've been busy writing a beauty book. In the (follow directions on the can) or use a fabric process, I've discovered that people — me softener in the wash. included — have lots of' mythlaken" notions. For Hints from Heloise These should help cut down on the static example: buildup and help keep the cotton from clinging to Do you believe that skinny children grow up to his work clothes. - Heloise be skinny adults? It's not necessarily so. Kids and have been for years. The hint that I'm sending often keep thin because they zip around at jet hi is more of a safety measure than a hint. HANG DRY CLOTHES speed and thus bum off lots of calories. If they When I use my charcoal grill, which is placed Dear Heloise: Hanging blouses and Jeans to air slow down when they grow up and if they have far from the house, I fill a large metal container dry In the basement has always beea a hassle. poor eating habits and snack up on sweets, they'll with water and have It near the grill at all limes. Drying racks broke and were always In the way. gain weight just like the rest of us. One never knows when a flare-up might occur. In my basement, I have literally doieni of Do you think the reasons why milk is a "cure" With water nearby you are always prepared. — exposed water pipes overhead. I pat oa my for insomnia are psychological? You'll be Rosle thinking cap and bought two packages of shower surprised to learn that they're not. Whether the STATIC WORK CLOTHES curtain hooks and hung them on the water pipes milk is hot or cold, it's soothing because it Dear Heloise: My hvsband is an upholsterer In out-of-the-way places. 'contains a sleep-inducing amino acid. and he works with a great deal of cotton. He Now I can hang jeans, delicate slips, etc. to dry REOISTER/QREOO ELLMAN Do you avoid bread when you're dieting wears work clothes that are 65 percent polyester from the books without them being in the way or because it's "fattening?" You shouldn't. You and It percent cotton. The cotton he works with taking up valuable floor space. STYLES OF THE SEASON — Francine Jordon of Farmingdale, left, clings to the clothing and we can't get it off. need bread for a well-rounded diet. What makes I hope that your readers can use this idea to and Gina Petillo of Colts Neck model some of the clothes from PJ's Is there something I can either spray oa or put it fattening is the butter or jam you put on it. help utilize already available space at a very Fashions. Red Bank, which will be featured at the May 17 buffet hi the wash to help keep the cotton from clinging? Sometimes when we check out "facts" we minimal cost. — Jane Ryan luncheon and fashion show sponsored by the Woman's Club of Red discover there's no truth in them at all. — Heloiae - Paula Gcltner Bank The event will begin at noon in Shadowbrook Restaurant, Send a great hint to: Helolse, P.O. Box 3MM, My guest is that the polyester in his work Please be sure that the water pipes are sturdy Shrewsbury. Information on tickets is available from the luncheon San Antonio, Texas 71216 clothes conducts static electricity and attracts and the weight of the wet clothing doesn't pull chairman, Mrs. John Petillo, Red Bank. CHARCOAL GRILL SAFETY the cotton to the clothing. them down. We don't want any accidents. — Dear Helolse: I am a faltafal reader of yaws The best way to combat static electricity is to Heloise New drug limits damage of heart attack by dissolving clots » LHTU L. CuLEMAN M D coronary artery and thus interfere Louis and at 12 other prestigious The obvious advantages of the new that is being investigated Many One of the most exciting new with the free flow of blood and centers, almost 150 patients were drug are so great that it is thought other methods are being tried to advances in modem medicine has oxygen to the heart muscle. It is said treated with t-PA. A similar number that t-PA may replace all the drugs widen the coronary arteries that just been released by the Federal that 75 to 80 percent of all heart Your Hoalth of patients with heart attacks caused that were previously used to dissolve have been narrowed by piaque Drug Administration. A new drug, t- attacks are caused by such blockage by blood clots were treated with blood clots in the coronary arteries. buildup. It Is pathetic to learn that of the coronary artery. PA. is said to interrupt heart attacks another drug, streptokinase. This is a most encouraging scien- any such exciting research is being in the early phases. The preliminary Dr. Burton E. Sobel, chief of hampered by the lack of allocated Because of the remarkable ca- clot, the muscle function is im- tific advance. The trials, done under studies show that this drug is twice cardiology at Barnes Hospital and funds by federal, state and city pacity of the drug to dissolve the paired. The result is that the heart the jurisdiction of the National as effective as any of the drugs that Washington University in St. Louis, Heart, Lung and Blood Institute in agencies. are currently in use. blood clot, damage to the heart does no^ adequately continue to pump Mood throughout the body. said, "Within SO minutes of ad- Bethesda, Md . are already most When one considers the enormity muscle is kept to a minimum. minstration, the clot was dissolved Consequently this vastly improves Dissolving the blood clot very early encouraging. I am certain that of monetary waste in planning to T-PA is short for tissue in two-thirds of the patients who before long, newer drugs of the same avoid nuclear destruction, one is plasminogen activator It functions the patient's chance for recovery. vastly increases the chances for recovery. received t-PA and only one-third of order will be found to further overwhelmed by a basic sense of in a remarkable way by dissolving When a heart muscle is deprived the patients who received strep- increase survival rate. immorality. Scientific research, in blood clots that have lodged in a of blood and oxygen because of a At Washington University in St. tokinase." T-PA Is only one of the techniques its continuance, prolongs life. IN BRIEF ENGAGED Standard flower show is Wednesday MIDDLETOWN - The public is mens and an education exhibit. Society opens museum invited to participate in a minimum Entry chairman is Mrs. Edwin standard flower show, "A Taste of Forrest. with 'Then and Now' Gassert-Janesko Muscenti-Loew Italy," on Wednesday. The Village A standard flower show meets Garden Club of Middletown and requirements set by the National The Middletown Historical Society Deep Cut Park of the Monmouth Council of State Garden Clubs. The KEANSBURG - Mr and Mrs EATONTOWN - Carole Ann Cor- recently opened its museum at County Park System are sponsoring best artistic design entry will be Raymond Janesko Sr . 18 tese, 12SB Eatoncrest Drive, an- Croydon Hall. Leonardo, with its the event, which is scheduled for 1 awarded the National Council Beaconlight Ave . announce the en- nounces the engagement of her first exhibit, "Middletown: Then and to 7 p.m. at the park, Red Hill Road. "Creatvity Award." The best in the gagement of their daughter, Lori daughter, Carol Ann Loew, to Mark Now." a display comparing old and The show will feature flower horticulture division earns the Janesko, to James Gassert, the son Thomas Muscenti, the son of Mr. and current views of township sites. The arrangements, horticulture speci- "Award of Excellence." of Mr. and Mrs. George Gassert, 25 Mrs. Thomas Muscenti, 2 Thompson museum will be open Saturdays Oregon Ave., Hazlet. Ave, Leonardo. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sundays Miss Janesko was graduated from The bride-elect attended Moo- from 1 to 4 p.m. Mater Dei High School. New Mon- mouth Regional High School, Tinton The society plans to including mouth, and Katharine Gibbs School, Falls, and is assistant administrator changing exhibits, a permanent col- New York. She is employed by J. at Sam Goody's, Monmouth Mall, lection of township artifacts and a Henry Schroder Bank and Trust Co., Eaton town She is also the daughter YOUR HOROSCOPE library of township history. New York. of John Charles Loew. 300 Linda St., Croydon Hall was formerly Her fiance was graduated from Belford Mark Mnseentl, Drynock Farms, the home of Melvin By Stella Wilder What another may have been keep- Raritan High School, Hazlet, and Her fiance attended Middletown Carol Aaa Loew A. Rice, a businessman and a leading MONDAY, MAY 13 ing from you is vouchsafed to you Union Technical Institute. He is High School South and attends Brick Middletown citizen of the early Bricktown. He is employed by West Born today, you have many now. Keep confidences to yourself. employed by L.J. Gonzer Associates, Computer Science Institute, decades of the century. He was Ward Inc. talents, but are inclined to be some- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Added Red Bank, and Shop-Rite, Hazlet. president of the Middletown and what thy and retiring so that, responsibilities appear not to faxe rather *h«" •friniqg at you might, New Jersey boards of education. you today. The superman — or you may appear dull With maturity The property was purchased in woman — image suits you for now. LOSE 30 POUNDS should come the ability to cover VIRQO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - 1946 by Dr John M. Carr who opened Spring crafts fair starts shyness with a kind of bravado than the Croydon Hall Academy, a pri- Stick to a program of diet, exercise, NEW YORK - More than 250 OR MORE BY SUMMER enables you to come out of your work. play. You should be feeling vate boys' school, at the site in 1(47. shell and to show your skills in their The township purchased the prop- professional craftspeople from 30 your old self in no time. states will participate in the 2nd full glory. You will have to take LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 22) - erty in 1978 and has since used the can at this point that you don't building for offices. The ground floor Annual WBA1 Spring Crafts Fair, Naturally* Expand your efforts in only one scheduled for Friday to Sunday and direction. To try to do more is to is leased by the society for the natural UfeStyle" proudly announces the Qrand Strive for a happy medium to museum. May 31 to June 2 in Columbia court failure along several lines. University's Ferris Booth Hall, 115th Opening of clinics throughout the Mew York, Mew Jers* achieve best results. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - Any area resident who is willing to Street and Broadway. Show hours metropolitan areal You are highly ambitious, but you Your pleasure-seeking personality loan materials of historical value to will be 5 to 9 p.m. each Friday, noon tend to keep your goals to yourself. finds much to encourage it today. the society is asked to contact to 8 p.m., Saturday, and noon to ( • Your weight loss of 3-7 lbs. per week is assured—riaturallyl Consequently, when you achieve All experiences are enjoyable. them, there will he many surprised Randall Gabrielan, president, P.O. p.m., Sunday. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec. Box 434, Middletown, N.J. 07741. • You'll receive Individual guidance ft support from our people, even from among dose Professional UfeStyle Mvison-ttaturallyl friends who thought they knew you 21) - Perseverance and determina- well. Whether man or woman, you tion win the day, even when hither- • Your permanent weight loss Is guaranteed with our natural to falling endeavors are concerned. Matawan women elect UfeTtme Program—naturally I will take great Joy from your home C.B.S. and family. CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. 19) - • Ho Drugs • no Expensive Prepackaged roods • Mo Exercise • Clandestine meetings serve to Joanne Rinaldi, Morganville, has Also bom on this data are See make you a winner on the one hand, been elected president of the SUPERMARKET • no Crash Diets • lio Hunger—You Lose Weight— naturally! Arthur, actreee; Stevie Wonder, but may gain you an enemy on the Matawan Junior Women's Club, 36 MAIN ST. ttnoer, composer. other. succeeding Jill Ratcliffe of Call your nearest natural 1 . "CenterforarYee To set what is in store for you Matawan. Rinaldi has served as KEANSBURG Consultation plus our Qrand Open i Special! tomorrow, find your birthday and AOUARius (Jen. 2O-Feb. IS) - home life chairman this year. read UM corresponding paragraph. Among the many poetiblUUat for sain during the day, one stands out. Other new officers elected were 50% OFF GRAND OPEN ING SPECIAL Let your birthday star be your daily Mary Pat Marcello. Aberdeen, first ftecogniteUsi one and you're home MUCK nn* natural UfeStyle" will make a donation to the guide. fret vice-president: Joan Camello, TUESDAY, MAY 14 Holmdel, second vice president; American Cancer Society for each new client who enrolls before March 30.1963. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - A •ISOit (fen. 19-Maroh 20) - Rosemary Jumper, Matawan, re- STEAK 99* good day (or proving how capable Have UM Murage of your convic- cording secretary; Marie Costa, you are when it comet to working tions today Otherwise, you will not Aberdeen, corresponding secretary, JERSEY NUMBER GAME In tandem with another. be believed later on whin you stats and Kathy White, Matawan, your prUMrttlM Pick any 3 Numbers Marlboro >Mvcr QEMINI (Mey 21-June 20) - treasurer. 536-8100 929-2700 Make sure your release from obli- ARM! (Marsh fli-Aa* 19) - One Membership information may be you can play gation is greed to by all. Otherwise, who haj mmin rescued you from from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. obtained by contacting Marcello, 9 671-8822 though you please some, you dis- *** Noble Place, Aberdeen, or by writ- 7 days a week please others. ing the club at PO Box 354, CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Matawan. N.J. 07747 WE ARE A CLAIM CENTER g^K TheRegfcter KEN Surging Mets down Phils, 3-2 DEMPSEY striking out one. suggested that Orosco's concentration had Juan Samuel from leadoff to sixth in the NEW YORK (AP) - Ron Darling and "Darling didn't have his real good stuff lapsed because of the big lead. He came into batting order. Jesse Orosco put the finishing touches today. He was missing a little bit," Mets the Sunday game protecting a one-run lead. "Maybe I'll make some more changes," yesterday on a run of dominant pitching that Manager Dave Johnson said. "He was tiring "I was ready to go," Orosco said. "Maybe Felske said. "The clutch hits are still has helped the New York Mets amass the after seven, but when you can hold a club best record in baseball. the only thing I'd do different with a three- missing." to two runs without your best stuff, that's run lead Is start a guy off with a strike. But The Mets' decisive run scored on a three- The Mets won their sixth in a row, beating pretty outstanding." In a situation like today, you can't afford to base error by Samuel, the Phillies' second Philadelphia 3-2, to run their record to 19-8 In Orosco's previous appearance, in relief let guys get on base, so you try to hit the baseman. Danny Heep, playing for the Darling worked the first seven innings, of Darling last Tuesday night, Orosco gave corners." injured Darryl Strawberry, scored it. Heep Hats off allowing two runs — the first runs by the up two runs in the ninth inning of a 4-3 The loss was the sixth in a row for the had two hits, Including a double that helped opposition in four games — on six hits. victory over Atlanta — the last two runs Darling, 3-1, walked three and struck out Phillies, and Manager John Felske said the Mets score a run in the fourth. allowed by the Mets until the Phillies scored there might be some more lineup changes. "The fundamentals we needed today we four. Orosco pitched the final two innings for a run In the third inning Sunday. his fourth save, giving up one hit and On Sunday, Felske moved Mike Schmidt to didn't get," Felske said. "When things go to Neptune After Orosco's previous outing, Johnson third from the cleanup spot and dropped bad, they go bad." ats off to Neptune High School for two reasons. This past week, the Hschool's athletic committee voted to Knicks win hire both Larry Hennessy and John Amabile to coach their boy's basketball and football teams, respectively. The Hennessy decision was a mild surprise while the Amabile selection Ewing pick confirmed a story which appeared In last Sunday's Register about the former Wall NEW YORK (AP) - The New York Knicks, who coach heading to land of the Scarlet had almost nothing but bad luck for almost a year, Filers had a change of fortune that could last many years For Hennessy it's a return to school yesterday when they won the National Basketball where he had coached for 22 seasons, Association lottery and the right to pick Patrick capturing 18 Shore Conference "A" Ewing No. 1 in the June 18 draft. Division North titles and nine Shore "It takes a lot of the suspense out of who we're Conference crowns. going to pick," said Dave DeBustchere, the Knicks' But following the 1978-79 season, vice president and former star forward, after New Hennessy's contract was not renewed. It York but the 7-1 odds against winning the lottery teems that Hennessy's track record In over six other NBA teams. "It will mean a lot to the state tournament finals had reached us. Patrick is a marvelous competitor and we're its limit. He had come up short too many happy to have him. We've had our share of bad times and thus his exit. breaks the past year and hopefully this is the start of a new regime. After a year at Brookdale College, Hennessy was back on the high school "The bad breaks should be behind us. This was circuit again as the head man for Mater one of the most frustrating years of my life." Dei. And In four years, he took a Debusschere sees the Knicks' fortunes changing struggling program to the top of the "C" with the imminent arrival of Ewing, a 7-foot center Division with four divisional crowns to from Georgetown University. Ewing was a three- his credit. And his 87-18 record was more time All-America and the 1984-85 college season's than an eye-catcher Player of the Year. With his size, speed, agility, temperament and attitude, experts view him as a But Hennessy was on the out once player who could make an NBA team a cham- •gain when Mater Del let him go pionship contender for several years. following the 1984-86 season. This past year Hennessy was out of basketball and "I wasn't hoping for a particular team," Ewing Its no secret that he felt like a fish out said at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. of water. "I just wanted to get it over with. I was so anxious and keyed up. I think I'm capable of handling any Hennessy had been looking elsewhere challenge that will come." for a basketball Job He had applied for the still-open Ocean Towsnhip job and "I think Pat wouldve had a significant impact was rumored to be one of the top on any of the seven teams," said Ewing's agent, candidates for the spot. But Hennessy David Falk. "But In New York, I think he's going pulled his name out of the running saying to have a particularly high impact. And also with that he only wanted to return to Neptune. the league being centered in New York, he's going THE REGISTER/CARL ANDREWS to have an entertainment impact on the entire QUICK START — Over 200 runners participated in effort. Lulu Weschler of Matawan was the women's winner Hennessy may have taken a gamble by league." yesterday's Rumson Fair Haven Co-op Five Mile Run with with a 32:56 clocking while Joe OiFeo and Melame Kean putting all of his eggs In the Neptune See Ewing Page 3B A.J. Bruder of Rumson taking the men's crown with a 25:10 were the respective winners of the Fun Run. opening. But he wanted to return to the high school coaching ranks but by his admission he wanted to return to Neptune and only Neptune. And rightly to, he got his wish last Wednesday night Off-season play keys ]\Jiddletown North's success And while long-time Neptune assistant Russ Walling waits for his shot as top man for the Scarlet Fliers, one has to After experiencing one of his no such problems this year. in that game," Veth said. "But I of its two reamining conference Even if the Spartans lose, they can agree with the decision of Hennessy to rare losing seasons In baseball at The Lions have two solid pitch- don't want to look ahead to that games. still win the title if they beat St. return. Walling will get his chance Middletown High School North ers In junior Glenn Spencer (7-0) game. We have a conference game No. 4 Rumson-Fair Haven Re- John Vianney Thursday or RBC though. He will just have top wait a little High School head coach Rich Veth and senior Scott Nielsen (6-2). with Matawan tomorrow and gional (15-4) is another team that loses to Long Branch, longer than he had anticipated. decided to enter his players as a "Nielsen is my number one that's a must game for us." has been playing solid baseball of Mater Del (12-4-1) slipped two team into the Ed Carleton pitcher," Veth said. "He has two The Lions play Keyport in a non- late. The Bulldogs have won 11 of places to sixth in the poll while The Amabile story goes a little deeper. Baseball League last summer losses because I pitched him conference game Wednesday and their last 12 games and play host Red Bank Catholic. Long Branch Neptune lost their previously-selected "I put them Into the league against the top teams. Nielsen has then plays host to Wall Saturday in to Mater Dei Wednesday in a "C" (9-4), Wall (9-6) and Shore Re- grid Iron coach more than a week ago because It would help them get to * good fast ball and Spencer's best a quarterfinal round of the Mon- North showdown. The winner of gional (15-5) round out the Top 10, when St. Peter's of New Brunswick's Sal know each other and work on their pitch Is a slider." mouth College Invitational. that game will be in good position respectively, Mistretta resigned from his post before mistakes," Veth said. "I was The Lions have plenty of hitting Freehold Township (1S-3) has a to win the "C" North cham- ^^m^^^^^mm——i even stepping on the field. trying to turn it around from last led by veteran third baseman win streak of its own with six in a pionship although both teams will year •• Darin Ehehalt, who is batting an row and plays Christian Brothers still have one conference game left ID And it was no secret that Neptune was The move has paid off and the even .800 with 32 hits in 64 at bats. Academy tomorrow before its big Friday. Mater Dei plays Holmdel I UI IU looking to fill that spot as quickly as Lions (15-4) have won nine in a row He has 10 doubles andleads the game with Middletown North. while Rumson meets Henry possible. To Neptune's credit they did and are currently tied for first in Lions in RBI's in with 24. Another Hudson. j_ Freehold Twp (14-3) move quickly with the selection of the Shore Conference "A" solid hitter Is utility man Brian Manasquan (13-3-1) remains in Ocean Township (15-4) is fifth in 2 Middletown North (144) Amabile. Division North race with Freehold Kernan (.435). third place, but the Big Blue still this week's poll. The Spartans 3. Manasquan (13*1) Township Although possessing a Middletown North has a busy trails Lakewood in the "B" South have clinched at least a tie for the 4. Rumson-FH Reg H5-4I Amablle's next stop in the coaching long win streak, the Lions remain week highlighted by a showdown race. Manasquan beat Lakewood, "B" North race with only No. 7 5 Ocean Twp (15-4) ranks has been more publicized than one second In the weekly Register Top with Freehold Township Thursday 6-1, last week, and has the same Red Bank Catholic (13-6-1) still 6. Mater Dei (12-4-1) wouldve Imagined. First he resigned 10 poll behind the . 1 Patriots, night. The Lions lost to the number of conference losses, but alive. The Spartans have a two- 7 Red Bank Cath (13+1) from Wall, then he was reported to be The Lions had plenty of hitting Patriots in their first meeting, 3-2. the Big Blue has a 7-7 "B" South game lead on the Caseys. 8. Long Branch (9-6) coming back and then Charlie Walters last year, but were hurt by errors in nine innings. tie with Point Boro and must hope Ocean plays RBC tomorrow and 9 u/all (9-6) gets the Crimson Knights' job. But he and Inconsistent pitching. Veth has "We left too many men on base for Lakewood to lose at least one a win gives it the championship. 10 Shore Reg (13-5) resigned due to too much outside pressure. Over the last two weeks, it became apparent that Aambile wouldn't be returning to Wall. While there were Celtics race past well-rested Philadelphia many people who did indeed want him back there were just too many who around," said McHale. "We did a good job didn't want him back. There reasons BOSTON (AP) - The Boston Celtics got while holding the 76ers' centers and for- Parish, who had 13 rebounds, four blocked wards to 44 points. snots and eight turnovers "has been very of moving ourselves on offense and defense varied but the bottom line was that the the inside track in their National Basketball and that's the key. You've got to stay latter outnumbered the former on Association Eastern Conference final with The inside strategy had its drawbacks as aggressive," said Boston guard Dennis 76er guard Maurice Cheeks had many open , Johnson. "It's just a matter of getting him active." Amabile's possible return. Philadelphia by getting the ball inside, and "The Celtics were very patient on Amabile is excited about bis new spot. that left the 76ers with just an outside shot shots in the first half, when he hit six of eight the ball where he wants it. field-goal attempts and scored If of his "Once Robert gets a few, he'll run up and offense," said Jones. "We didn't have any Maybe the new surroundings will be good at victory. patience on offense ... When they got a for him. He wants to give the Neptune team-high 27 points. Malone, who averaged down the court looking for more," he added. Philadelphia had no duo todea l with the 26.5 points per game against Boston during "No center* can keep up with him." rebound or loose ball, they got it up the court community what they have been looking offensive power of twin towers Robert real fast and created a lot of opportunities." for - a competitive "A" Division North Parish and Kevin McHale. On defense, the regular season, was held to seven field "We did a good job of moving the ball team. Boston sagged on the big men and invited goals and It points. His task won't be an easy but that's not the 76ers to connect from the perimeter. The 76ers, the NBAs 1963 champions, had to say that he can't reach his goals. The The result was a 108-93 victory for the been off for six days. The Celtics, the fact that this whole situation has been Celtics in yesterday's opener of the best-of- defending champions, didn't wrap up their Lendl tops McEnroe in resolved is the biggest news here. There seven series that resumes here tomorrow conference semifinal with Detroit until were two parties who got there respec- night. Friday night. tive wishes — those who wanted "One of the things that we've always tried Despite the busy schedule, Boston was Amablle's official exit from Wall and to do is get the ball down low," said McHale. strong down the stretch. those who wanted a more than capable "The Celtics played aggressively outside, The benefit of rest "is pretty overrated," Tourney of Champions football coach for Neptune. but that didn't hurt us as much as the inside said Celtics' guard Danny Ainge. "I'd rather To date there are now three open game," said Philadelphia forward Julius play every other day of the year. The longer football spots in Monmouth County: Erving. you wait, the longer you have to think about NEW YORK (AP) - When the firing doesn't happen again." Wall, Mater Del and Rumson. While the For much of the game, the 76ers used 6- it. Just go out and play." ended yesterday at the West Side Tennis Lendl rode his power game — serves and only basketball openings exist at Ocean foot-10 Moses Malone, 6-t Bobby Jones and "The only way It hurt us was on instinct Club, Ivan Lendl had the Tournament of groundstrokes off both sides — to the easy and Middletown South. My guess for the 64 Charles Barkley to guard the 7-foot plays," said 76er guard Clint Richardson. Champions title and the praise of his victory. The depth and power of his strokes Ocean spot would have to be former Parish and the 6-10 McHale. "They were quicker on the loose balls and defeated opponent, John McEnroe. kept McEnroe either pinned on the baseline Manasquan coach Sean McCarthy. In the first half, when he was guarded things like that." "It wasn't a case of my playing that or flailing away in midair as he was passed And for the football jobs. Well, I don't primarily by Barkley and Jones, McHale Cheeks got the last six points of the first badly," McEnroe was quick to admit after consistently. know. But hare's an Interesting possi- scored 22 of his career playoff high » points. half to draw the 76ers to within 57-41 at the6-3,6-J drubbing he took from Lendl. "He bility. How about former Rumson coach In toe second half, when he was (warded Intermission, and Philadelphia took its first played a good match." "I'm definitely playing better now than I Joe Barley-Maloney to go to Wall. It is primarily by Barkley, Parish had 16 of his lead since midway through the opening The victory gave Lendl his second T of C have In my career," Lendl said. "I've been an interesting thought. Barley-Maloney 16. quarter on a jumper by Malone that made crown, his first came in 190, and his second working hard, and it's (the benefits) coming has been looking at spot In Tennessee but "We made the halftlme adjustment only the score 77-76 with 11:14 left in the game. victory over McEnroe in the last month. a UtUe early. I didn't expect it for another it's nothing official. to get our own game going," said Barkley, McHale came back with two free throws Lendl, who beat McEnroe in the French six or nine months." Sounds like a good possibility but it who was plagued by foul trouble. "I doubt to give Boston the lead for good. With the Open last year, also defeated him In April was just a thought. you'll see that again in the series." score 86-», Boston outacorad Philadelphia In a tournament in Tokyo. Instead, Lendl played the perfect power Boston's frontcourt, which got 13 points 104 In the last 6:21. Bird and Parish had "Last year I lost here badly and won the tennis game on this day, giving a lesson to from Larry Bird, finished with 87 points eight points each In that decisive stretch. French Open," Lendl said. "I hope that the New York left-hander. Thr MAY 13, 1985 4 SPORTS BRIEFS Keansburg shooting for C North title Monmouth honors student-athletes Except for an occasional good run at the title." Luzier, however, isn't looking that losing, 7-4. season in football, Keansburg High A trio of seniors have been one of far ahead. There has been some shuffling in the remaining seven teams in the collected 66 hits which included School has not has much success in the big reasons for the success of the 'We have a conference game with EST LONG BRANCH — Top 10 poll with "B" North cham- "The record indicates the 10 doubles, 12 home runs and 50 athletics, but this year's Softball Titans this season. Red Bank Regional Wednesday," he pion Long Branch (12-2) moving up outstanding coaches and RBI's on the season. Jack Forbes team has been a notable exception. Catcher Jackie Manoes has been said. "That's a big game for us and W The Titans (13-3) won three more the top hitter with a .465 average. we're not looking past them." one position to fourth place. The student-athletes we have here at of Leonardo finished with a .347 Monmouth College," were the average and slugged 11 home games last week and remained in She doesn't have too much power, Middletown South has clinched a Branchers clinched the cham- words Athletic Director Jim runs. Kevin Case of Eaton town first place in the Shore Conference but gets on base half the time. The tie for the "A" North championship pionship with an 18-1 rout of Asbury Colclough used in addressing proved to be Monmouth's top "C" North softball race with an 8-2 power hitter is shortstop Cindy and has only to beat either Man- Park last week. over IN athletes, coaches and pitcher. The freshman right- record. Mater Dei, however, is only Hopkins. She is batting .425 and alapan tomorrow or Matawan Re- administrators at last weeks' All- hander, a former Monmouth a half game behind with a 7-2 league included in her hits are three home gional Thursday to wrap it up. mark. runs. First baseman Laura Sports Banquet held at Squires Regional standout, struck out 75 Manasquan (11-0), the "B " South Keansburg s winning streak keeps Heatherington is the third senior Pub. batters in 75 innings which placed leader, remains in second place with TOP 10 them in sixth place In the weekly standout. Colclough was alluding to the him as one of the top strikeout three more wins last week. The Big (act the 1964-85 school year saw pitchers in the ECAC. Register Top 10 poll. Unbeaten Also hitting the ball well is junior Middletown South (15-0) continues second baseman Cheryl Smith. She Blue is the only other unbeaten team 1. Middletown South (15-0) the Hawks' all-sports record rise Softball in the county. Under the helm of first-year to lead the ratings as it has done all is also a defensive standout. Junior 2. Manasquan (11-0) to 100-7S-1, in only its second year No. 3 Middletown North (12-3) 3. Middletown North (12-3) of Division I. This year marl r\ head coach Ginger Sulovoski, the season. righthander Kim Sicilian) is the also won three games last week, but 4. Long Branch (12-2) clearly surpasses last years' Lady Hawks finished 17-7 this Keansburg coach Jum Luzier number one pitcher with an 11-3 the Lions are unfortunate to be in 5. Shore Reg (13-3) 68-94 finish. year and captured the Cos- hasn't been surprised at this record. the same division ai Middletown 6. Keansburg (13-3) Baseball mopolitan Conference crown. season's success. The big game for the Titans will Sooth. Both of its conference losses 7. Mater Dei (13-4) After going 2-18 in 1984. the "We were 14-7 last year and lost be Saturday when they play Mater were to Middletown South although 8. Freehold (9-4) Hawks improved to 12-24 this Track only one player from that team," Dei In a makeup game. Keansburg 9. Neptune (10-7) year Competing for the first The highlight of the track Luzier said. "I knew that this would beat the Seraphs in its first meeting, the Lions took South into extra 10. Red Bank Cath (9-7) year in the Metropolitan season was a third-place finish by be the year that we would make a 5-4. innings in their last meeting before Baseball Conference, Monmouth Ed Hendricks of Matawan, Brad finished with a 4-6 conference Williams, Brian O'Connell of mark which placed them fifth. Wall, and Pete Ward of Spring Ron Ivanicki of Colts Neck, led Lake in the Distance Medley at Generals the Hawks in batting with a 455 the Rutgers' Relays. The average All totaled, Ivanicki foursome clocked in at 10:05:66 Jersey Shore bows in final sneak past EST LONG BRANCH - for us," Malick said. "It was one The Jersey Shore AAU 19- of the best games I've seen him Wand-under team stayed play He really hustled, and the Baltimore with the Newark YMCA for a rest of the team, did also, but we half but tired in the second half tired in the second half. and dropped a 111-88 decision in "Our starters played well," EAST RUTHERFORD (AP) - the finals of the first Jersey Malick noted "And that's not to The Baltimore Stars paid a little too Shore AAU Basketball Shootout say that our reserves didn't. But much attention to Herschel Walker yesterday at Monmouth College Newark has more overall depth and the New Jersey Generals run- Jersey Shore led most of the than us and it showed today ning game in the closing minutes first half but fell behind just beacuse we had to play two yesterday, and Doug Flutie and Sam before halftime and never was games within a span of six Bowers made them pay the price. able to catch up in the second hours ' Flutie scored on a 5-yard keeper half The Shore AAU trailed. The Jersey Shore AAU de- with 1 39 to play to cap an 81-yard 49-47. at the half feated Delaware Valley in one of drive as the Generals edged Balti- "We just ran out of gas." the semifinals yesterday morn- more 10-3 in a United States Foot- Jersey Shore AAU coach Woody ing as Paterno scored 29 and ball League game Malick said. "We didn't have the Fernando Sanders added 19. The Walker had his sixth straight 100- depth to play two games in one Newark YMCA gained the finals yard rushing game as the Generals day We have a good second with with a 119-117 win over raised their record to 8-4 this season string, but Newark has a great Madison Square. and avenged an earlier loss to second team " Two of the teams scheduled to Baltimore Camden's Louis Banks led the compete in the tournament didn't The loss put a dent in the Newark YMCA with 16 points show up which created some defending USFL champion Stars Franz Volcy, a junior at Seton problems as far as scheduling playoff hopes, dropping them to 5-6-1 Hall Prep, added 14 while Der- was concerned with six games remaining this rick McGee (Elizabeth) had 13 "A team from Buffalo was season and Pat Laguerre (St. Mary's of supposed to come." Malick said. Flutie keyed the Generals game- Jersey City) 12. "But their coach got into an auto winning, seven-play drive by hitting Center Alah Abdelnaby a 6-10 accident and they couldn't make Bowers on a 46-yard pass which put junior from Bloomfield High it. them on the Stars' 30. ASSOCIATED PRESS School, was held to eight points, "The Spruce Hill Hawks "Doug gave a good bootleg fake TOUGH TO TACKLE — Running back Herschel second half action of yesterday's USFL game at but Malick was impressed with iPhiladelphiai didn't show up," that the linebacker took hard," said Walker (34) of the New Jersey Generals runs over Giants Stadium. The Generals downed the Stars, him nevertheless Malick added. "And that gave us Bowers "I came across and was all Antonio Gibson (23) of the Baltimore Stars during 10-3. "We managed to hold him the most trouble, but their coach alone. It was just a matter of me 1 down, but he's just a junior and called me tonight and apologized catching the ball. I knew we needed 24. zone for his sixth touchdown of the yards and now has 1,450 on the every Big East and Atlantic He said that the bus they had a big play so I just tried to catch as "We were playing a nine-man season. ground this season. Coast Conference school has chartered never showed up and much as I could." front to stop the run," said Lush. Roger Ruzek, who earlier missed Flutie finished the game 18 of 22 contacted him." they weren't able to get any other Baltimore Coach Jim Mora said "They play-actioned to get me to two field goals, had tied the game for 121 yards and also rushed five Christian Brothers Academy transportation." safety Mike Lush was responsible force the run and I never saw with 7:23 to play on a 19-yard field times for 39 yards. Stars quar- standout Joe Paterno led the Malick expects to have the for the coverage on the tight end, Bowers until he caught the ball." goal. The kick capped a 13-play, 65- terback Chuck Fusina was 10 of 25 Jersey Shore AAU with 25 points tournament again next year. Bowers, . Walker picked up eight yards yard drive that stalled at the Stars' for 99 yards. But he threw three while Bob Scrabis (Red Bank "It's been a learning ex- "It was a blown coverage," said rushing on the next two plays, and 2-yard line. interceptions. Catholic) and Mike Hart (Long perience this year," Malick said Mora. "We had someone assigned to then Flutie rolled left and The only score of the first half Branch) both scored 18. "But it should be bigger and the guy man-for-man, but he didn't scampered 18 yard* to the Stars' 4. came on a 42-yard field goal by The Generals missed another "Scrabis had a very good game better next year " cover him." After Walker was thrown for a David Trout early in the second scoring opportunity at the end of the Bowers' catch came on a second- yard loss, Flutie rolled right, cut the quarter. third quarter when Lush blocked a Roberts captures two titles and-five play from the New Jersey ball upfield and dived into the end Walker rushed 29 times for 118 36-yard field goal attempt by Ruzek. AST FREEHOLD - Stacey Hay Long, ridden by Lindsley Roberts, riding Little One, Zapf, and Clipper, owned by the Nordiques down Flyers Ewon both the Special Hunter Wits End Farm in Jackson, tied IB£Ty 200 Hwy. 35, Keyport 264-1600 IT* Mr TO PIT TO TOM* FOKO • MAY 13, 1985 Tin' Sunberg's ninth-inning single rallies Royals past Yanks KANSAS CITY (AP) - Jim a ID-game losing streak to New Dixon, 3-1, who entered the game Brewers pushed across five runs in Annas' 180th and 200th career triumph over the Detroit Tigers. Sundbergs single with the bases York. with an earned run average of 1.52 the fifth Inning. homers and a solo shot by Rich Bannister, 2-3, who had been loaded off relief ace Dave Righetti Blue Jays I, Marlacrs i that led the American League and Paul Householder led off with a Gedman in collecting his first road struggling with a 6.00 earned run •cored pinch-runner Buddy Bian- TORONTO - Ranee MuUlniks left in the third with a 2.53 ERA. walk and went to third on Jim triumph of the season with relief average, turned in his first complete calana and lifted the Kansas City drove in two runs and Damaso Klrby Puckett singled to open the Qantner's single. Ed Romero fol- help from Jay Howell, who notched game of the season. Jack Morris, Royals to a 6-5 victory over the New Garcia had three hits to pace the game, snapping an O-for-14 slump, lowed with a grounder, scoring his ninth save. 4-4, was the loser. York Yankees yesterday. Toronto Blue Jays to a victory over and moved to second on a pop bunt Householder when catcher Bob Mike Heath started the Oakland The victory was the second Hal McRae walked leading off the Seattle and a three-game sweep of single by Mickey Hatcher as third Boon* dropped the throw from third eighth with a single and took third straight for the White Sox and their Royals' ninth and went to second on the Mariners. baseman Fritz Connally missed a baseman Bobby Grich on a single by Mike Davis. Reliever fourth in the last five games. Darryl Motley's single. Frank White Mullinlks singled In a ran in the diving catch. Tom Brunansky then Paul Molitor loaded the bases on Bob Stanley then replaced starter then loaded the bases when he second Inning and doubled home a walked to load the bases. a bunt single to chase McCaskill, 0-3. Roger Clemens, 3-4, who gave up 11 Indians «, Rangers « slapped a grounder back to the run in the sixth. After Dave Hen- The Twins, who have won 14 of 18, Dion James greeted Pat Clements hits while striking out nine. ARLINGTON, Texas - Burt mound and Rlghetti's throw to derson's fourth homer of the season chased Dixon In the third when they with a fielder's choice to second to Pinch-hitter Dusty Baker then hit Blyleven pitched a six-hitter and second pulled Willie Randolph off gave Seattle a 1-0 lead In the second loaded the bases without scoring, score Gantner. Two pitches later, a ground ball which skipped past Tony Bernazard's pinch single the bag. All runners were safe on the inning, Toronto came back in the but made It M In the fourth off Nate Cooper tagged a fastball over the Buckner, scoring Heath with the produced the game's winning run as error. bottom of the Inning with four runs, Snell on a two-run double by Kent right-field fence for a 5-3 Milwaukee tying run and sending Davis to third. the Cleveland Indians beat the Sundberg then lifted a fly ball that three of them unearned. Hrbek, the second of his four hits lead. Although Buckner did not touch the Texas Rangers. bounced over the fence, giving the Twins 7, Orioles 3 Brewers 7, Aagels 4 A'i S, Red Sox 1 ball, he was caught napping and the Royali their first victory over the BALTIMORE - Randy Bush MILWAUKEE - Cecil Cooper's BOSTON - The Oakland As official scorer charged him with an Blyleven 2-3, who beat the Yankees in 11 games. The hit was rapped a grand slam home run and first home run of the season, a scored two runs In the eighth inning error. Rangers for the second time with a originally ruled a ground-rule double two doubles and Prank Viola hurled three-run shot in the fifth inning, with the help of an error by Boston White Sox 4, Tigers ( shutout this season, walked only one by the official scorer who said two a four-hitter to lead the Minnesota sparked the Milwaukee Brewers to first baseman Bill Buckner as Don CHICAGO - Floyd Bannister batter while striking out one. runs scored on the play. Twins to a victory over the Balti- a victory over the California Angels. Sutton earned his 283rd major scattered seven hits and struck out The winner in relief was Dan more Orioles. California right-hander Kirk league victory in a decision over the 11 batters and Harold Baines and Loser Dickie Noles 2-3, walked Qulsenberry, 3-2, while Righetti Bush's second career grand slam McCasklll was coasting along with a Red Sox. Ozzie Guillen each singled in a run, two and struck out two in six dropped to 1-2 as the Royals ended came in the first inning off Ken one-hitter and a 3-0 lead until the Sutton, 3-3, withstood Tony leading the Chicago White Sox to a innings. Expos blank Braves; Stewart Giants nip Cards, 5-4 captures Cincinnati Reds. MONTREAL (AP) - Tim Rain- Bob Knepper, 4-0, struggled es' three hits and Dan Driessen's through five innings to record his golf title fifth home run of the season backed sixth consecutive victory over the the combined six-hit pitching of Reds, giving up eight hits, four David Palmer and Jeff Reardon as walks and three runs. Knepper has IRVING, Texas (AP) - Payne the Montreal Expos posted their not lost to Cincinnati since May 4, Stewart came from three strokes off fourth successive shutout, beating 1982. the pace with a 3-under-par 33 over the Atlanta Braves 44 yesterday. Knepper gave up a towering two- the front side and wrested the lead Palmer, 3-3, allowed five hits over run homer to Dave Parker in the away from Mac O'Grady at the eight innings before Reardon took first inning. The shot into the third halfway point of yesterday's final over and extended the Montreal deck in right field was Parker's round in the 1500,000 Byron Nelson pitching staff's scoreless streak to fourth homer of the season. Classic 39 innings. The major-league record Doran's solo homer in the third Stewart stormed in front with a is 56 innings by the Pittsburgh off Jay Tibbs, 2-5, and Bailey's two- string of three consecutive birdies Pirates in 1903 run shot in the fourth put the Astros beginning on the second hole. He It also was the fourth shutout in ahead 3-2, then the Reds tied it in the reached the turn with a 63-nole total a row absorbed by the Braves, a fourth as Tibbs walked, took second of 237, 12-under par on the Las streak of 36 Innings. The major- on Cesar Cedeno's grounder and Colinas Sports Club course. league record for the most con- scored on Tony Perez' single. O'Grady, who led through the first secutive shutout innings suffered is Houston broke the tie with two three rounds, missed the green on 48, by the 1908 Philadelphia Ath- runs in the fifth after loading the both the third and fourth holes, letics and the 1968 Chicago Cubs. bases with one out on Walling's bogeyed both and turned in 38. He Montreal got a first-inning run off single, Jose Cruz's double and an had a 239 total with nine holes to go Craig McMurtry, 0-1, when Raines intentional walk to Jerry and was tied for second, two shots doubled, took third on a wild pitch Mumphrey. Phil Garner singled to back, with Bob Eastwood. and scored on Vance Law's sacrifice right for one run and Cruz scored fly. when the Reds tried for a force at Eastwood was out in 34 in the hot, They made it 3-0 in the second as home on Bailey's grounder but muggy, windy weather. Tim Wallach singled, Herm Win- catcher Dave Van Gorder pulled his Tom Watson, a four-time winner ningham walked, Sal Butera hit an foot off the plate. Walling hit his ASSOCIATED PRESS of the event that carries the name RBI-single and, after Butera was second homer of the season in the HE'S SAFE — Pat Sheridanm (15) of the Kansas game in Kansas City. Sheridan hit an inside-the- of his friend and mentor, played the picked off and Palmer struck out, eighth, off Tom Hume. City Royals slides in safely as New York Yankees' park home run as the Royals downed the Yanks, front in 32 and moved intito eonlet n Raines tripled Winningham home. 7-5. tion at 241, 8-under par and four Driessen hit his homer off reliever Dodgers 2, Pirates « catcher Ron Hassey blocks the baseball during strokes off the pace. Jeff Dedmon in the fourth. LOS ANGELES - Greg Brock hit sixth inning action of yesterday's American League his first homer of the season and Padres 5, Cabs 3 singled home a run to back the single gave the Giants a victory over SAN DIEGO - Chicago first combined five-hit pitching of Bobby the St. Louis Cardinals. baseman Keith Moreland's two-run Castillo and Tom Niedenfuer as the The game-winning hit off reliever throwing error triggered a three-run Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Neil Allen, 1-3, went over the head sixth inning and the San Diego Pittsburgh Pirates. of right fielder Brian Harper and Padres survived Davey Lopes' Castillo, 1-0, In his first start of scored Chili Davis from second three-run homer in the eighth to the season and only his third in the base. Allen had walked Davis and beat the Cubs. National League, scattered four hits wild pitched him to second. One out The weekend series between last in 6 1-3 innings, struck out six and later, Bob Brenly was walked inten- season's National League divisional walked two. Neiderfuer worked the tionally. Green's hit off his former champions drew 144,-299 fans, a final 2 2-3 Innings for his second teamates was his third of the game. record for a three-game series in Monmouth College save. Lee Tunnell, 0-4, took the loss, The victory went to Scott Garrelts, San Diego. his ninth In a row over two seasons. 2-1. ' Dave Dravecky, 2-2, took a four- Brock, who had his first run hit shutout into the top of the eighth, batted in of the season Friday night, Gott, the Giants' starter, hit the Invitational . but with two away he walked Ryne hit a two-out homer in the second first two homers of his major-league Sandberg and gave up a single to inning. In the sixth, Mariano Duncan career and left the game in the • Gary Matthews before Lopes hit his led off with a single, his third hit of eighth with a 4-2 lead. Brenly, Gott's .'second homer of the season. Rich the game. Ken Landreaux's catcher, homered In the seventh off Tennis Tournament Gossage replaced Dravecky and grounder moved him to second, St. Louis starter Bob Forsch and the picked up his ninth save. Pedro Guerrero walked, Rod Scurry Giants got another run later in the Astros 10, Reds i replaced Tunnell and Brock singled inning on an RBI single by Dan • CINCINNATI - Bill Doran and up the middle to score Duncan. Gladden. Mark Bailey hit their first home - runs of the season, driving in two Giants 5, Cardinals 4 The last pitcher to hit two homers Sponsored by runs apiece, and Denny Walling SAN FRANCISCO - Pitcher Jim in a game was Walt Terrell, who did ' added a two-run blast to give the Gott of San Francisco hit two home it for the New York Mets in a 1983 - Houston Astros a victory over the runs, then David Green's lOth-inning game against the Chicago Cubs. The Register Mets' Strawberry undergoes surgery OCEAN COUNTY NEW YORK (AP) - The New with 26 homers and 74 RBI. "He was operated on April 3, and York Mets announced yesterday Strawberry's spot on the roster he's ready to come off the disabled that outfielder Darryl Strawberry will be occupied by outfielder Terry list this week, to give you some Girls - May 21 - June 8 would undergo surgery to repair Blocker, who was called up from indication of the time frame," torn ligaments in his right thumb. Tidewater of the Triple A Inter- Cashen said. Boys - May 29 - June 8 Strawberry, placed on the 15-day national League. The move came Strawberry's is the lastest in a Open to any boy or girl who attends high school In Monmouth or Ocean disabled, injured the inner ulnar one day after Len Dykstra had been growing list of Mets who have Counties ligament in the thumb in .the third sent back to the minors, but Cashen sustained injuries. Pitchers Bruce Singles and doubles tournaments (or both boys and girls Berenyi and Brent Gaff and utility inning of Saturday's game while said Blocker was recalled instead Doubles partners must attend the same high school making a diving catch of a ball hit "because we need someone to hit infielder Ron Gardenhire currently You must bring a new can of balls to play. The winner keei by Juan Samuel of the Philadelphia deeper in the lineup." Dykstra is a are on the disabled list. Berenyi was Phillies leadoff hitter. moved from the 15-day to the 21-day can and the loser gets the old can. The surgery will be performed disabled list so Strawberry could be The entry fee Is $12.00 for singles and $15.00 for doubles placed on the 15-day disabled list this morning at Roosevelt Hospital Cashen said he spoke by telephone Make check payable to Monmouth College Tennis Saturday night with Baltimore Or- Gardenhire also Is on the 15-day in New York by team physician Dr. Mall check and entry form to: James Parkes and by New York ioles General Manager Hank Peters disabled list, and a team may only Rich Bruer hand specialist Dr. Dick Eaton. because he knew Lee Lacy had have two players in that category at undergone a similar operation. the same time. Monmouth College Frank Cashen, the Mets' general Athletic Department manager, said the prognosis was for West Long Branch, N.J. 07764 a recovery of six to eight weeks. His Entries must be received by May 14 for girls and May 22 for boys hand will be in a cast for about four Ewing weeks. All entrants receive a tee shirt compliments of The Register and Ocean County Reporter. Strawberry made the decision to Continued from Page IB The Pacers, second in the lottery, have surgery just before the Mets' In the week preceding the lottery, also got the second choice two years All winning trophies compliments of The Register and Ocean County game Sundiy against against Phila- the Knicks had obtained a good luck ago in a coin flip with Houston. The Reporter delphia. At tint, he was hesitant to horseshoe belonging to On The Road Rockets got another highly touted For any additional Information call (201) 222-6600, ext. 363 have the operation. Again, a pacer who has won nearly center, Ralph Sampson, who be- "Darryl has been told that the 82 million in purses. came the Rookie of the Year, while Injury necessitates an operation, but The Knicks also saw it as a good the Pacers had to settle for Steve he still wants to think about it," omen that they won the No. 1 Stipanovich. Cashen said earlier In the day. "In selection In 1966, the first year under In the next two seasons, the my mind and In the minds of our the old coin flip system for de- Pacers have had the worst record in medical people, It is inevitable." termining the No. 1 pick in the draft the Eastern Conference and tied Cashen said he had urged Straw- each year. with Golden State for the wont ENTRY FORM berry to make a decision as soon as In that system, the worst teams In mark in the NBA, 22-60, in 19*4-86. possible for two reasons. "For one, each of the two NBA conferences "I'm sure we'll take Wayman 1985 Monmouth College Invitational Tennis Tournament the sooner the operation is done, the had a 5040 chance to get the first Tisdale (of Oklahoma) or Benolt sooner he can come back," Cashen pick by nipping the coin. That Benjamin (of Creightoo) with the said. "And the longer he lets it go system was scrapped by the NBA second pick," Indiana Coach George without treating it - well, it's not owners because of the perception Irvine said. "We were fortunate to going to get any better." that teams might lose on purpose at finish second. We're going to get a Strawberry was hitting .216 with the end of a season in order to get valuable aaset for our team. We a team-leading six homers and 12 into the coin flip and draft a have a lot of homework to do." RBI when be was Injured. Straw- "franchise player." Irvine indicated that be would berry. ». the Mets right fielder, had The owners theorised that if the lean toward Tisdale, who like Ewing M homers aad 97 RBI in 1964, the chance was only 7-1 for the No. 1 was a three-time All-America. The year after winning the National pick, taunt would give their best 6-9 Oklahoma forward, however, Is League Rookie of the Year award efforts to make the playoffs. skipping his senior year. 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PAYMENT AND REFUNDABLE SECURITY DE- POSIT OF M00" REQUIRED PAYMENT8 DO NOT SEFMCE HAZLET INCLUDE TAX OR M.V. FEE FOR TOTAL OF PAY- 264-5000 MENT3 MULTIPLY PAYMENTS BY 43 MONTHS. The Register lY. MAY 13, 1985 BUSINESS 5B The beverage industry is 10% liquid, 90% hype * MMEW LBUY developing or duplicating products, a profits, particularly in television, successful beverage company mutt and its Minute Maid division has Lot Angeles Times Syndicate be able to advertise and distribute managed to keep its margins in good The beverage industry la 10 per- effectively, Thompson believes shape despite the Florida freeze." cent liquid and 90 percent hype. "At a result, in both soft drinks It's entirely possible that Coca- At proven by all-out marketing of and beer, the strong companies keep Cola will reach its goal of a 2 percent the new, sweeter-lasting Coca-Cola getting stronger," he says. gain in market share with the new and subsequent advertising retalia- The stock of industry leader Coca- Coke, particularly since retailers tion by Pepsi-Cola, it's necessary to Cola (around $68, NYSE) was are responding with expanded shelf shell out large sums of promotional trading at well over $70 a share prior space for the major roll-out of the money to be competitive. to the reformulation, but has slipped product, says David S. Leibowitz, Investment analysts, well aware basically due to a fear of the senior vice president with American of this, are advising clients to stick unknown. Runner-up PepsiCo Inc. Securities Corp. in New York. A with the front-runners when select- (around 153, NYSE) jiggled around good example of what Coke is ing the stocks most likely to profit a bit In price following the Coke capable of doing is Diet Coke, which in the beverage wart. announcement, then slipped in re- quickly vaulted to the third spot "Despite all the hoopla, it doesn't cent days on apprehension that the among all soft drinks after a heavily- take a brilliant chemist to make expensive battle with Coke may promoted introduction. Coke taste like Pepsi, or to put pressure its profits. Like Coca-Cola, Pepsi is far more ripples in a potato chip as Pepsi did "Regular Coke, the flagship of the than a beverage company It is with Frito-Lay," explains George company, had lagged the growth of heavily involved in the food industry Thompson, analyst with Prudential- both the industry and regular Pepsi with Prito-Lay, Taco Bell and Pizza Bache Securities. "Why, if last year, so I think the reformula- Hut subsidiaries GUIDEBOOK AVAILABLE - Gall Eagle and mation about recreation, business and govern- Anheuser-Busch really wanted to, it tion will narrow the gap," says Lee John Messeroll, standing, officers of Community ment In the area. Copies are available from could brew a beer tomorrow that D. Wilder, analyst with the Robinson Prudential-Bache recommends Pride Publications, Princeton, look through the various business sponsors and the Monmouth tastes like it came straight from Humphrey American Express Inc. in purchase of the stock of Coca-Cola, Monmouth County Guidebook with Freeholder County Department o) Economic Development in Munich." Atlanta. "In addition, Coca-Cola's but isn't quite as aggressive on Director Thomas J. Lynch Jr. The Guidebook, Freehold. Rather than needing to possess Columbia Pictures operation hat PepsiCo, because it believes its published by Community Pride, contains infor- any particular technical expertise in alto been delivering its promised stock is fully valued right now. GE will go on trial today Talks continue to find partner or owner for beleaguered S&L first day, and figures from the on charges of overtoiling BALTIMORE (AP) - The gov- the MSSIC meeting is on the way of second and third days have not been ernor cut short a Middle East trip changing Old Court's ownership released. and a statewide insurance group met through a merger or sale to other Officials want to quell the deposi- making false statements to the Air GE is the largest defense contrac- yesterday, trying to halt a three-day savings and loans. PHILADELPHIA (AP) - General tors' panic before it spreads to any Force on refitting contracts for the tor ever suspended from doing run on deposits that has jeopardized Old Court, taken over by new Electric Co., the nation's fourth- of the other 99 state-chartered Minuteman Mark-UA. business with the government, and Maryland's second largest, privately owners three years ago, has grown largest defense contractor, goes on institutions insured by the Maryland After the indictment was issued the largest ever charged in a insured savings and loan association. in that time from a local, family- trial today, accused of overcharging Savingt-Share Insurance Corp., here March 26, Air Force Secretary criminal indictment with defrauding owned thrift with assets of $140 the government by more than which met in an emergency session Verne Crr suspended GE from the military It did $4,518,015,000 Heavy withdrawals from Old million to an $840 million institution $800,000 on Minuteman inter- with industry leaders. bidding on any new defense con- worth of business with the Pentagon Court Savings & Loan Association with customers nationwide. continental ballistic missile con- Gov. Harry Hughes cut snort a trip tracts, but be later limited the in fiscal 1983, the last year for which began Thursday following news re- tracts. to the Middle East so be could be suspension to the company's Re- statistics were available. ports of a management shakeup, and Old Court president Jeffrey Levitt GE is charged with four counts of back in Maryland today "to offer his entry Systems Division, which was Several House Armed Services the long lines, including people was replaced last week as adminis- making and presenting false claims reassurances" and the state's as- involved In the alleged mischarges subcommittees began investigating camped out overnight, continued trator by the MSSIC, which said the for payment and 104 counts of sistance, Lou Panos, his press billing practices of seven major into Saturday. change was needed because of secretary, said yesterday. defense contractors last month. So State banking regulators said de- management difficulties stemming far, congressional auditors have positors took out $10 million on the Panos said the emphasis during from the institution's rapid growth. NBC made most profit questioned claims totaling $110 million out of total billings of about $3.7 billion. Military contracts accounted for Business leaders decry trade deficit from local TV stations IS percent to 20 percent of GE's $27.9 billion in sales last year, according essentially flat for the past six ations with foreign operations. to preliminary figures from the HOT SPRINGS, Va. (AP) - The months. "The trade problem is the biggest WASHINGTON (AP) - NBC report published by the newsletter is Department of Defense. The com- nation's disastrous foreign trade "We are struggling as is every- challenge for industry at the mo- made more profit last year from the highly regarded in the industry for pany does not release figures on its performance has left leaders of body else against a growth of ment," said Edward G. Jefferson, five local television stations it owns its accuracy. total of government contracts. some of America's largest corpor- imported chemicals and minerals — chairman of Du Pont Chemical Co. than it did on the entire NBC The numbers took on added sig- The trial before U.S. District ations with a decidedly somber view products which could never compete Jefferson said that his company's Television Network, an industry nificance this year because of the Judge Louis Bechtle begins today of the future. before but which with today's dollar apparel fibers unit has been hard hit. newsletter reports. twirl of baying and selling of with jury selection, which could take The glum assessment of the trade are able to be sold at what seem like With textile imports up 35 percent ABC and CBS also were able to broadcast properties. a couple of days, said Assistant U.S. problem came during the just- almost ridiculous prices," be said last year, there is less demand for/ make profits in the 30 percent range All three companies had revenues Attorney Ewald Zittlau, one of the concluded spring meeting of the John Opel, chairman of Inter- fibers by U.S. apparel makers, he at their owned stations, according to and profits superior to 1983 figures two prosecutors. Business Council, composed of 200 national Business Machines Corp., said. Monday's edition of Television publised by the digest. If convicted, GE faces a maxi. executives from the country's larg- said the strength of the dollar hat Clifton Garvin Jr., chairman of Digest, which cited "reliable New mum fine of $1,080,000, said U.S. est corporations. alto depressed U.S. corporations' Exxon Corp., said domestic pet- ABC Television sold the most York financial sources." Attorney Edward S.G. Dennis Jr. overseas earnings roleum sales are also down because advertising time in 1984, coming out "At no other time has a single "In order to break even In a of weakness in the U.S. manufac- CBS was the most profitable far ahead of the other networks. A conviction or a no-contest plea subject so dominated the concerns of quarter-to-quarter comparison be- turing sector, traditionally a heavy network and ABC took in toe most ABC's revenue was CM billion, the also could lead to a government-wide the business community," Edmund tween 1984and 198S, IBM's non-US, user of petroleum. money from the sale of network TV newsletter said. After the bills were debarment — an automatic ban on T. Pratt Jr., chairman of Pfizer, said business had to grow somewhere in commercials, according to the newt- paid, the ABC Television Network new contracts — for up to three of the trade issue. The gloom was being fueled by excess of 16 percent to show any kind letter's report on the closely guarded had a pre-tax profit of 880 million years. While some industries reported worrisome signs that the overall statistics. they are doing well, the comments of of growth at all," Opel said. U.S. economy is weakening. ABC had by far the best financial At the TV network level, CBS took GE has pleaded innocent, but the many business leaders snowed just While an American company may figures among the radio divisions of In n 24 billion and had prof its of 1280 Fairfield, Conn -based corporation how much of a battering industrial tee its sales dlmbing overseas, Economic growth during the first the three, said the report. million; NBC billed 11.93 billion with has said It would "reimburse the America is taking from foreign those sales are worth lets when they three months of the year slumped to Officials at all three networks 1100 million in profits, said the government for any Improper competition. are translated back Into U.S. dollars. an anemic annual rate of 1.3 percent, refused to confirm the figures, but report. Last year only ABC topped charges that might have been Pratt said Pflzer's domestic sales This fact has adversely affected the the most sluggish pace since the end generally conceded that the annual the (2 billion figure In sales. made." of chemicals and minerals have been bottom-line of many U.S. corpor- of the 1981-82 recession. get more with The Register's Gear up for... • Special vacation and driving ttuM-up i repairs you can doyoturtMlff • W that on Tuesday, May 14 AT&T IN NEW BUILDING — AT&T ha* moved into Phase A of and offers 290,000 square feet of space. The atrium lobby has Garden State Executive Center in MkJdtetown. Thlt Murray marble decor and glass-enclosed elevators. Exotic plants are Construction Co., Inc. building to on a 42-acre country landscape displayed throughout the interior. The Register DAILY »SUNDAY The Register iY. 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Mommy laid 'W.'H IM.' That meant 'no.' 'CANT WE JUST LET OZONES 8E BteONK 2 1Y, MAY 13, 1985 Thr R,. 7B Stun gun cases prosecutor may turn to federal jury for help NEW YORK (AP) - Frustrated grand jury they are then immune that stationhouse before a grand jury munity," Santucci said. encouraged officers to cooperate the CIA and the president of the by • state law that keeps him from from prosecution, regardless If they because to do so is to give them The Queens district attorney said with the district attorney's office United States while we're at it," he questioning witnesses In the police were involved In the crime. immunity from prosecution," San- he planned to meet with Dearie and "they ultimately do." said. stun gun torture cases, Queens A* in the case of alleged stun gun tucci said. again today for more discussions. Yet a suggestion that something District Attorney John Santuccl said torture of drug suspects by five "I feel frustrated. I feel law "I think he and I have to explore more than the Civilian Complaint "We can only take so much. We yesterday he may try to use a police officers In the 100th Precinct enforcement is stifled" by such a this to see If the feds can do what the Review Board was needed to police have a job to do out there and this federal grand jury instead. In Queens, Santucci said the state law, Santucci said during an inter- state cannot do because the Legis- New York's finest brought an angry is having a very negative impact on law makes it "virtually impossible view on WCBS-TV's "Newsmakers" lature refuses to give us the tools," response. morale," he added. Santucci said he has been talking for a district attorney" to properly program. Santuccl said. As for his feelings about the with U.S. Attorney Raymond Dearie do his job. But the district attorney said he Meanwhile, Phil Caruso, head of "How many levels of scrutiny are torture allegations, Caruso said "If about the possibility of calling a was exploring ways to get around it, the poice Patrolmen's Benevolent we going to be subjected to?" Caruso true, it is a highly reprehensible federal grand Jury to help circum- "If there are three or four, or 10 namely getting the U.S. Attorney's Association, denied there was any snapped, noting that Internal Af- act." But he also made it clear that vent the state-sanctioned "blue wall or 40 people in a police station when office involved. such wall of silence. fairs, the district attorney's office in his view the complaintants in the of silence." a crime occurs and I don't know all "Under federal law, the U.S. Speaking on WABC-TV's pretaped and the CCRB were already looking case, all alleged marijuana peddlers, Under state law, if Santuccl calls of whom are involved in that crime, attorney may call a person before a "Eyewitness News Conference," into police brutality allegations. "aren't exactly the most puritanical police witnesses to testify before a I can't just willy-nilly call people in grand jury without giving ... im- Caruso said the PBA has always "Let's bring in the U.S. Marines, citizens in the society." Summit officials claim regulations in line with requirements Lifland said the first section tions. The Initial proposal, which deeper understanding," Zander said. taking any action. Meanwhile, a group of residents is SUMMIT (AP) - Municipal of- simply incorporated the state's prop- required residents to allow inspec- "They want to prevent urban blight. But the executive vice president of trying to establish a legal aid ficials say a package of recently erty maintenance code, in effect in . tors inside at any reasonable time, But you can't prevent urban blight the Suburban Chambers of Com- cooperative for people are being adopted regulations on how to main- more than 100 communities, while sparked an avalanche of protest. The by legislation." merce which has more than 300 cited for violations. tain private homes and businesses is the second section sets new stan- revised code stipulates that "no He said he represents several members in Summit, said the or- "I feel the code can't be enforced In line with state housing require- dards for business people. inspections shall interfere with the store owners who felt they could not ganization supports the ordinance. uniformly," said Jacob Raab, one of ments, but opponents are concerned But Slander said the state code was legal or constitutional rights of the afford some of the improvements "Our position has always been to the residents opposing it. "I think it that the new ordinance could be used designed to protect tenants In apart- property owner." that the ordinance called for. Zander maintain our buildings," said Joseph is giving them a license to harass as a tool of harassment ment buildings, not to tell owners of City Cleric David Hughes said said he would wait how the ordi- Steiner. "We've never had any and I think they're going to use it this "The code attempts to gentrify one- and two-family homes what to residents need not be concerned nance is being enforced before problem." way." Summit by legislative flat," said do with their property. about invasion of their privacy. Ben Zander, an attorney rep- "I believe the state code is too "The issue of Big Brother knock- resenting several store owners in intrusive in terms of single-family, ing on the door is out of proportion," 280 Oth»r Public NoMos this suburban Union County com- owner-occupied houses," added he said. He said that inspectors Doctors try to reattach tharaon, or cartlflad chack In an munity. 280 Other PubWc Noticii amount aqual to 10% of tha councilman Thomas W. Button, who would only ask to be allowed inside Ctvt Action amount of tha bid, not to axcaad But John C. Lifland. an attorney opposed the ordinance. a home in extreme cases. If denied OMNM (20.000 Mil ba raqulrad BMa STEPHEN 8. WEINSTEIN may not ba withdrawn within «0 for the common council, said the Under the code, residents are not access, "then the city would have to man's three fingertips day. attar tha actual day of tftt A ProteaMonal Corporation package, passed 6-1 last week, is in to create a "nuisance," which is decide whether they should pursue 20 Peru Piece bid opanlng. fact an attempt to tidy the books, not UorrlMtMn. N«w Jaraey 07MO Tha ownar raaarvaa tha un- defined as an "offensive, annoying, this at the ... court level," he said. NEW YORK (AP) - A 39-year-old man was in surgery last (201) 267-UOO raatrtctad right to ralact any or all blda. and lo accapt any bid which to Introduce sweeping reforms. unpleasant or obnoxious thing or Zander said he was convinced the night after severing the tips of three fingers and heavuy Attorney, for Plaintiff He said the ordinance has two IN THE MATTER OF THE AP- daamad moat favorabla. practice, or cause or source of ordinance was passed in good faith, damaging a fourth when he accidentally stuck his left hand PLICATION OF MARVIN PrBaa quoMd mual Includa an sections. The first regulates the KA8SOY FOR LEAVE TO AS- tralghl or dallvary chargaa. Tha annoyance." but said there was no guarantee the in a running lawnmower, authorities said. SUME THE NAME OF MARVIN ownar alao raaarvaa tha right to maintenance of residences and the ct any bid If. In It* opinion, The ordinance allows city officials next administration would show the Albert Perrino, of 438 Sackett St. in South Brooklyn, was KAY, Plaintiff second applies to stores and other Thla mater Ming opened to tha blddar la not conaldarad to enter private homes for inspec- same restraint. reported in stable condition at Bellevue Hospital following the the Court by Stephen 8. Welna- financially or tachnlcally ibM to commercial establishments. taxn. attorney for th« plaintiff carry out tha contract aa m- The ordinance "shows a lack of 4:25 p.m. accident, police spokesman Sgt. Ray O'Donnell said. Marvin Kwtoy, for a judgment lafldad or for any raaaon In lha authorizing him to aaaume ownar'a tudgamant. II la not In Doctors there were trying to reattach the fingertips, which another mrm and for the entry tha baat Irrtaraala of Brookdala were recovered in the yards of three homes, he said. of an order fixing a date for me Community CoHaga He gave the following account of the accident: thereof. Blddara ara raqulrad to comp- on thla 2nd day of May, ly with lha raqulramanta of PL. Perrino was inspecting his power mower, which was having 1M6. ORDERED that the 7th day 1875 C 127 and PL 1977. CM of June. IMS at BOO a.m. or M May 13 in oo electrical problems, when somehow he stuck his left hand in toon thereafter aa the matter can the bottom of the mower. The tips of three fingers were be heard, at the Court Houae in Freehold, County of Monmouth. "sawed off" and a fourth was nearly severed, hanging by a State of New Jeraey. be rued aa the time and place for the hear- tendon. ing of auch application and of Lost and Found Perrino screamed, alerting police Officer Joseph Gagliardo any objection that may be made thereto; FREE FOUND ADS of the 76th Precinct. Gagliardo called for backup help and Aa a aarvtoa to our community. IT 18 FURTHER ORDERED that Tha) Dairy Raglatar la offarlng a transported Perrino in his police car to Long Island College a notice of auch application be FREE 3-llna FOUND ad tor 4 Hospital, where he was reported in stable condition. published In The OeJry Register daya undar our Loat 1 Found newapaper once, at leaat two daaarocatton. Meanwhile, officers combed the yards of three neighboring weeka preceding the date of the Tha Raglatar appraclalaa your honaaty 1 will do Its part In find- houses and found the fingertips in the grass and yards. The WILLIAM T. WtCHMANN, J.8.C. ing lha original ownar. Ptaaaa fingertips were packed in ice and rushed to the hospital. May 13 S18.S4 call ua at 843-1700. Perrino later was transferred to Bellevue, where doctors OOO 1/17 TINTON FALLS - •mall tan tamala mlxad Pug. last night were trying to reattach the fingers, O'Donnell said. Ownar plaaaa call Aaaodatad • ROOKDALE COMMUNITY Humana Soclaty. 922-0100 COt HOI LIOAL NOTICE FOUND — Lady's Mka. Vicinity Notice la hereby given that me Idaal Saach. Eaat KMnaburg. Board of Tfuataee of Broofcdete CW4M-O0W Community College will .recerve LOST DOO — AH gray tat Memorial concert eeeled blda at the Purchaelng achnautar. anawara to nama of Department. 788 Newman Man. NavaaUik Rhar Rd./Loouat Sprlnga Road. Llncroft. New Jer- araa. Call MI-14M. aey on MAY 30, IMS - 2:00 P M, prevailing time, at which time LOST — In Uncroft araa. Small for Eugene Ormandy and place, aakl blda will be pub- Ban)l looking dog. Brown 4 ucty opened and reed on the Black ai following Item: 1085-1088 CATALOG (PRINTING) LOST — Subatantlal raward. PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Riccardo Muti conducted Verdi's Contract documenta may be Waal Highland Tarrtar. All whrttf. examined and coptee obtained 20 Ib. mala. Anawara lo Kina. Call Requiem last night in memory of the late Eugene Ormandy, at the Purehaelng Department of Brookdeie Community College who devoted 44 years of his life to making the Philadelphia at 788 Newman Sprlnga Road. LOST — Engilah Satlar mla. Orchestra world-renowned. Llncroft, New Jeraey on or after Anawara to nama Angai Moatfy MAY 13. 18M. whita. rad collar Vicinity Eaat Ormandy died March 12 at age IIS. At the time, he was Had Bank. Fair Havan araa). Bid aecurlttea In the form of a 442-7743. (ana. Sarvtoa) conductor laureate of the Philadelphia Orchestra, which he bid bond with adequate aecurtty led as conductor-music director for 44 years before retiring 9 8p«)clal NoMco* in 1980. DRUMMER - Wama to form kto Ormandy's family, which kept his funeral private, had 471-M74 and laava miiiigi asked the orchestra for a performance in his memory. 228 Fr—hold Townahlp QOVT SURPLUS CARS — t truck! undar S100. Now avallabla Ormandy, who had conducted a major U.S. orchestra longer TOWNSHIP O» PKHHOLD ki your araa. Can than anyone else, made his last appearance on the podium in MONMOUTH COUNTY i-an-Ma-0242 24 tira. January 1984 at New York's Carnegie Hall. But he knew when NSW JERSEY I AM PLANNING — To taka a ADDENDUM NO. 3 moMrcyda trip to Vadowalona be retired from a full schedule that his health was beginning TO National Park thla yaar Looking PMBHOLO TOWNSHIP tor compantona 10 ahara a»- to fail. POLICE UPOHADCD COMMUNICATIONS 8YSTEM panaaa. Call 204-1174. If no He suffered from dimming eyesight, loss of hearing and TO ALL CONCERNED: anawar. kaap trying. heart problems. He died of pneumonia at his home with his The original Contract Docu- I WILL NOT — Ba raaponalWa lor menta for the Freehold Townehlp any dabta othar than thoaa ki- wife, Margaret, at his side. PoHoe Upgraded Communica- by myaatf, There was no applause at any time during last night's tion*. System are emended aa Orothuaan. PO BBoo« 317, Kay. noted in Addendum No. 3. Thta port. performance. Addendum ehaM become a pan of the Contract Documenta. "The family wanted this to be as low-key as possible, a time Addendum No 3 n available to remember and listen to the music he loved as done by the upon requeat or may be viewed LOSE WEIGHT * EAT TOO! at the following location. Office of All Natural Harbal OMt. orchestra he helped build," said Judith Karp, public relations the Purchasing Agent. Municipal Full ratund If not aauanad. director for the orchestra. Plata, Scnanck Road. Freehold. Call VaavH Ma-siM N.J 07728, No interviews were allowed and no speeches were made. May 13 M 26 ASSOCIATED PRESS MRS. SYLVIA A box in the middle of the main floor of the Academy of TOUR OF THE OLD CITY — New York Mayor during his tour of the Old City of Jerusalem NOTICE TO BIDOf R8 PSYCHIC Music, near the rear, was set aside for family and friends. Sealed blda ww be reoetved by READINGS Edward Koch, center, outside the entrance of King Saturday. The chorus included the Choral Arts Society of Philadel- the Purchasing Agent of the Township of Freehold at 11:00 Advtaor on all probiama of Ma David's Gate listening to his tour guide, right, phia, Singing City Choir and the Temple University Chorus. A.M. prevailing time on April 24. Tarot Carda. Aalrotogy 4 Palm 1985 at the Municipal Building. All had worked under Ormandy's baton. Municipal Plaia-Schenck Road, 775-9S72 Freehold Townehlp, New Jeraey, MRS. MILLER after which time they wtH be pub- itciy opened and read aloud for Reader & Advisor Three New 1984 or 1888 8 Ft. Alao Tarot Card Haadmg. Call for Abortion foes demonstrate at hospital Standard Bed Pickup Trucks appl 444-1243 29 Carr Ava.. Spectflcattona and Proposal Kaanaburg. SPECIAL TAROT BRIDGE ADVICE CARD HEADING WOO. Sheets may be examined end/or obtained al the office of the 12 Travajl- hospital officials, but march organizers called the Purchasing Agent, Municipal It's bad enough when a finesse point* for game, and in this case the WOODBURY, N.J. (AP) - About 350 chanting Piaxa-Schanck Road. Freehold, Tran.portatlon anti-abortion protestors carrying signs likening demonstration a success. until twenty-four loses. It's worse when your oppo- most you can have together I* 25 CAR POOL — Pram abortion to the Holocaust marched to Underwood- The march began at St. Margaret's Church in Orova to CCom Btdg. Round trip nent damages you with his return point*. Rely on the point count and the opening of bids Can M2-45W Memorial Hospital here as a demonstration Woodbury Heights. The procession was led by an Bids must be on Propoeal lead. save the wear and tear on your Sheet, furnished by the Town- VAN POOL — Rldara wantad. against the facility's abortion-on-demand policy, American flag and a banner proclaiming "The ship, enclosed In a sealed S94/rnomn. MkMHMown-Nawark Today's South took the ace of brain*. Army of the Lord." envelope and addreeaad to Mr for •:30am-4:30pm work shift police said. Frederick E. Jahn, Purchasing Call 291-4132 diamonds, cashed the king of hearts Members of Right-to-Life groups from Agent, Municipal Plaie-Sohancfc South dealer While Saturday's demonstration was non- Road. Freehold, New Jeraey. and overtook the queen of hearts violent, tempers flared between police and Gloucester, Camden and Burlington counties and 07728. plainly marked on the 16 Instruction North-South vulnerable with dummy's ace to discard a marchers attempting to block the hospital's other church groups and individuals formed the outalde with the words march coalition. THREE NEW 1884 or 1888 8 diamond on the jack of heart*. NORTH driveways. An attempt by march organisers to FT, STANDARD BED PICKUP PRIVATE MUSIC INSTRUCTION Then South tried a trump finesse. 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