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Oil Embargo Lift Seen WASHINGTON (AP) - the Current $11.65, It Was Removed and Full Produc- the Political Crisis in Israel Similar Syrian Mission Jol> Limit Action Slm> ila/idl ers The Weather Mostly cloudy, windy and THEDAILY very mild with afternoon FINAL showers likely. Clear, cool- er tonight; partly sunny EDITION and mild tomorrow I J 16 PACKS Monmoulh I ounly*« Outstanding Home Newspaper Plu» Tabloid VOL 96 NO. 176 RED BANK-MIDDLETOWN, N.J.Tl ESOAY.M tlCM 3,1971 TEN CENTS • IIIIMIIIIMIIHIHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIII Port Foes Fear Committee ^MindMade Up' By SHERRY FIGDORE \of Elizabeth, told assem- D-Essex, and Sen Eugene NJEA's 75,000 members, "I got the feeling." Dr. mittee has already decided local hearing. Brilliant said the figures bled witnesses and onlook- Bedell, D-Mon, would of- Dr. Weisberg had told the Weisberg said later, "that I the outcome of the hear- Martin B Brilliant of worked out to savings of I TRKNTON - Members jers at yesterday's second fer a solution to the energy committee, objected to the was being questioned by • ings and that fad should be Ijolmdel representing the cent per gallon of gasoline of a Senate committee nearing here on Senate bill crisis. port because it would group of men who have considered ai count y Committee for a Better at the consumer level holding public hearings on ^S-200 that the committee Dr. Dalai also demanded threaten the coastal envi- their minds made up." groups prepare for the Environment, disputed in- (ierald A Hansler, re- a proposed oilport off New * had "other things to conern a statewide master plan ronment without providing "Now we know what committee hearing at Mon- dustry el a mis that in- gional administrator of the Jersey's coast yesterday ourselves with other than for land use and water sup- "one extra drop of gaso- we're up against." said mouth College on April 10 stallation of a deepwater [j s Environmental Pro- accused the Sierra Club of the birds, the bees, and the ply line" for state motorists William Dalton, of Mon- Next Hearing port to handle supertankers tection Agency, felt that being a group of "angry clean air in New Jersey." Surprised He objected, too, to the moulh Beach, chairman of - Another hearing has been would reduce the cost of environmental effects of young people," and The outburst came after Dr. Joseph Weisberg, right of eminent domain the three-county Coalition set for 10:30 a m, Saturday, petroleum products to the the port could be controlled charged a New Jersey Bikram Dalai, vice chair- chairman of NJEA's envi- granted to the port author- Opposed to an Oilport Au- Apnl fi. in the Ocean Coun- consumer. through' enforcement of Education Association ex. man of the New Jersey ronmental education com- ity created by the bill and thority. Mr. Dalton told a ty Community College existing federal clean air ecutive with offering "flip" Citing an Army Corps of Sierra Club, said it was mittee, told reporters he than said that "no protec- busload of Monmouth Most of the Monniuillh and water legislation. and "fallacious" testimony. Engineers report that un-, "damaging" to think the was "surprised" at the re- tion was afforded the County environmentalists County witnesses sched- loading through a mo- He criticized the bill for And state Sen. Thomas bill, cosponsored by Senate ception the committee coastline at.all" under S- attending yesterday's hear- uled to testify yesterday nobuoy would cut perbar- failing to specify a type of G. Dunn. DUruon, mayor President Frank J. Dodd, gave his testimony. 300. ing that he felt the com- were postponed until the rel costs by four cents, Dr. See Oilport, payt 2 Oil Embargo Lift Seen WASHINGTON (AP) - the current $11.65, it was removed and full produc- the political crisis in Israel similar Syrian mission. But1 Complete removal of the learned as Secretary of tion resumed. could set back Kissinger's now, officials say, the plan oil embargo against the State Henry A. Kissinger Restoration of produc- scheme for having Israel, could be derailed if Prime United States with supplies returned from an eight-day tion, coupled with con- and Syria begin to nego- Minister Golda Meir's La- at pre-October-war levels trip to the Middle East and servation measures taken tiate through him in Wash- bor party has to join forces is the optimistic ex- Europe. during the recent squeeze, ington a disengagement in with the opposition Likud pectation of authoritative will bring about a plentiful the Golan Heights. to form a government sources in advance of next It is now understood that supply of oil for Ameri- Israeli diplomatic and Meanwhile, the president Sunday's meeting of Arab Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria, cans, according to esti- military representatives of the Baltex Oil and Gas oil ministers in Libya. Algeria and other Arab mates. were due in about two Corp of Malakoff, Tex., Prices are likely to drop states are united in want- At the same time, U.S. weeks, to be followed with- said that his firm had a to about $7 a barrel from ing to have the embargo officials are concerned that in the next two weeks by a deal for 30 million barrels of Saudi Arabian oil. W. Page Mallard said the oil would be shipped each month for five years to the State to Sue for More Gas United States. Ballard said he con- TRENTON (AP) - Slate officials say before the tor fuel tax receipts while the proposed state budget an- tracted for the oil through end of the week they will file suit against the federal ticipated a dropoff of $29 million in gasoline taxes. a bank in Malaysia and had »!• Wlrtphnl. government and major oil companies to get more gaso- State Commissioner of Labor and Industry Joseph no direct dealings with PRISON SEARCH — Daniel Kemp, acting chief keeper of Trenton line for New Jersey. Hoffman said the energy crisis was directly responsible Saudi Arabia. State Prison displays some of the contraband found at the prison. A At a news conference yesterday the officials also an- for the loss of 11,666 jobs up to March 1. The price of oil before prison-wide search was started early yesterday after more than a nounced they'll go ahead with an administrative in- Richard W. DeKorte, chief of the State Office on the Arab-Israeli war was dozen knives were discovered missing from the cookhouse. See story. vestigation of the state's energy crisis. Energy said the 270 million gallons of fuel the state was --about $3.01 a barrel. Since The State column, page 3. Attorney General William F. llyland said the suit seeking was the bare minimum the state needed. He then, production has been would be filed by the end of the week in the U.S. District said ideally the state should get 285 million gallons of cut about 25 per cent and Court here and would name as defendants the FEO, its fuel in March. an embargo imposed administrator William E. Simon, and the oil companies In February the initial New Jersey allocation was • against the United States that distribute fuel in New Jersey. 214.2 million gallons of gasoline. It was increased by the and the Netherlands for Bedell Backs Gumbs' Hyland said the suit would seek an additional 25 mil- FEO to 235.7 million gallons, including an end-of-the- their support and friend- lion gallons of gasoline for New Jersey this month above month 10 per cent boost. DeKorte said based on reports ship for the Jewish state. its 245 million gallon allocation, and would also ask for a from dealers it appeared the extra 10 per cent reached U.S. experts consider $7 permanment order to the FEO for a fairer gasoline sup- the gasoline pumps before February ended. a barrel somewhat high, ply for the state in the future. The federal allocation system is based on 1972 sup- Charter Study Plan but they also are con- He said, while arguing that New Jersey has not re- plies. States are entitled to between 82 per cent and 88 cerned that a lower price By JIM McCORMICK minates a promise me ceived its fair share of fuel, the suit would also contend per cent of their supply for the comparable month in could discourage devel- freeholders made in 1965 that gasoline shortages have caused critical damage to 1972. opment of alternative FREEHOLD - State that the county will have a the New Jersey economy, damages that should be made DeKorte said anything worse than the February situ- sources of energy. Kissi- Sen. Eugene J. Bedell still county administrator. good through increased supplies. ation which saw long lines at service stations and motor- nger and his aides will say intends to actively cam- Freeholder Director Jo- For example, Hyland said revenue estimates for the ists waiting up to two hours for fuel would be "intoler- nothing publicly about the paign for a petition drive to seph C. lrwin, seeking re- current budget year indicated a loss of $25 million in mo- able." Tripoli meeting. have a November referen- election this year, said the dum establishing a charter appointment was "not nec- study commission to eval- essarily" the result of the 1 uate Mnnmoulh County Democratic campaign for Committee Must Act on Girls' Baseballgovernment a charter study. The legislator and Free- The terms of three of the By DORIS Kl'I.M.W and resolve the question" ity for the Denton resolu- Joseph Madure, a com- complaints about Little Sil- holder Philip N. Gumbs county's most prestigious of letting 9-to-13-yearold tion. mittee member and presi- ver Baseball's acknowledg- will push for the referen- Republicans expire this LITTLE SILVER - The girls participate in the Mayor Charles F.
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