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Hughes Raps GOP in Talk at Eatontown Rally SEE STORY BELOW Clearing, Cool Clearing, cooler today. Fair mEDMLY FINAL and cool tonight. Sunny, cool Red Bank, Freehold tomorrow. I Long Brandt EDITION (Bet peUlls. Fact 31 7 Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 92 Years VOL. 93, NO. 63 BED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1969 38 PAGES 10 CENTS I1IIIHM ••••I •HI Marlboro CC Candidates Bow Out, Back GOP MARLBORO — The Citi-. ter Grubb for mayor and choice. Their platform is ba- and Principle. group with leaders (George) Creevy as a use of Marlboro's resources in additional water supply apartments and a garbage zens Committee candidates John McLaughlin, Ellis Mc- sically the same as ours. some new residents.who fol- (Morton) Salkind campaign in solving the township's and accelerating the pro- dump in the Burnt Fly Bog for: Township Council last Cracken and David Stokes, They have outlined a contin- low the basic Purpose and manager, we foresee a re- problems. Their accomplish- gram to attract industrial rat- conservation area. In addi- night withdrew from the race for council. uation-of their aggressive pro- Principle philosophy. The PP. birth of the Creevy machine ments include: Rezoning to ables; instituting a long-range tion, service and efficiency and gave their full support "The Citizens Committee gram to solve Marlboro's councilmen were overwhelm- and further attempts to down- add industrial and commer- program for the benef itof resi- were improved in the admin- to the Republican ticket. supported a slate of indepen- problems. ingly removed from office in grade Marlboro, if the Sal- cial zones in order to bring dents; reducing maintenance istration of the township gov- Later, the candidates, Ger- dent candidates in order to Permit Choice a special recall election last kind-Creevy group is success- in more tax ratables; adop- costs, and further enhancing ernment. ald' A. Bauman for mayor guarantee the people the "We have withdrawn from year because of their down- ful in the election. tion of two-acre/acre-and-a- Marlboro's attractiveness for The non-partisan Citizens .and George Ruzicka, John choice in the November elec- the election to permit the grading of Marlboro. Worked Hard quarter zoning to permit ser- industrial and commercial Committee urges concerned Gkwley, Walter Ackerman tion with a slate of candidates people to make a clear "Examples are their at- "Since attaining council vices to catch up with the ratables. residents, regardless of par- fop council, issued this state- that substantially holds our choice between opposite direc- tempt to - open Marlboro JOT control ten months ago and rapid residential growth; Reject Dump Plan ty affiliation, to get behind ment: ' views. tions for the future of our' more mass developments, since the appointment of the strengthening of the building "They further demonstrat- the local Republican candi- "We are withdrawing as "We believe that the suc- town; their weakening of our build- mayor five months ago, the code; support of town- ed their intention to keep dates in the Nov. 4 election candidates in Marlboro's Nov. cess of the local Republican "The Republicans' opposi- ing code and the effort to per- present administration has ship boards and agencies to Marlboro a good place in and permit them to continue 4'Blectidn to support local ticket in the primary election tion is a coalition of the mit a huge garbage dump in . worked hard and demonstrat- permit them to do their jobs which to live by the rejection the job that they have start- Republican candidates Wal- guarantees the people this downgrades in the Purpose Burnt Fly Bog. With PP ed its ability to make good better especially in bringing of variances for garden ed. n New Brunswick ?NEW BRUNSWICK (AP)- canceled the city's $1 mil- The Chicago-based CNA-In- George F. McDonnell, ex- IWs- city's schools, troubled lion coverage will meet in surance reported yesterday ecutive vice president of CNA- ^racial disorders and liabil- Trenton today with the state's that two of its representatives Insurance, said the company ity' insurance cancellation, insurance commissioner 'to would fly from there to Tren- had notified the New Bruns- ^CTe scheduled to reopen to- consider a further extension. ton today to meet with New wick school board on Aug. 21 da| after the insurance car- Expiration of the policy Jersey Commissioner of Bank- of its intention to cancel cov- eer agreed to extend its cov- Tuesday caused a Wednesday ing and Insurance Horace erage on Sept. 23. OTge until 6 p.m. today. closing of the district's 11 Bryant to work out a possible Heavy Losses 'ILTWO representatives of the public schools which accom- further extension of cover- McDonnell said that since company which modate about 6,900 pupils. age for 30 days. the inception of the three-year policy, which was canceled on its second anniversary date, CNA-Insurance has earned , $2,400 in liability premiums and incurred losses of $6,850. In addition, he said, claims from an. earlier policy are still pending, including the case of a woman visitor to one of the schools who was FIELD DAY AT SHEA —- Thousands of jubilant New York Mets fans swarm ovor the] Shea Stadium playing shoved downstairs as students . f.eld last night after their team clinched the eastern division National League'championship with a 6-0 vic- pqured out of classes at the tory over tha St. Louis; Cardinals. The Scoreboard sign proclaims, "Mets-O-Le 1!!". • (AP Wirephoto) end of a school day., A re- serve of $150,000 has been es- tablished in that case, he said. At a public meeting of the New Brunswick Board of Ed- ucation in 'June it was dis- The Amazin 's Are No. 1 closed that there had been 17 break-ins, at the city's schools NEW YORK (AP)' — From the shower stalls of the club- licemen were needed to clear the field, making several from the beginning of this house to the outfield fences of Shea Stadium, players and arrests. ' . • ' . year through June 3. They fans went wild last night as theNew York Mets.once storied ' Some fans tried to steal the bases off the field, but like cost ?13,484, an official said. for their: ineptness, clinched: first place in the National the Mets of old, they missed first,- > < • • . "It's one small step for a Met — one giant leap for New On Tuesday, New Bruns- League East Division. ,. York," said Mayor John V, Lindsay moments after the vic- wick High School closed ear- . tory. ^ (See School, Pg. 36, Col. 8) . (SEE STOEY PAGE 30) The victors eliminated the second-place Chicago Cubs from the >Eastern Division raco in tiie National League. Several exuberant Mets heaved pitching coach Rube 1 Lindsay also fired off a nose-tweaking telegram to Chi- Walker into a shower and administered champagne showers cago's Mayor Richard Daly. Most School to each other and Manager Gil Hodges, to celebrate their 6-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. "When it comes to baseball," the telegram said, "Chi- HIS GOOD WRITE ARM — There's no use in a guy's breaking his arm if he cago is still the second city." Districts About 2,000 people from the crowd, of 56,587 stormed the Other voices less'influential, but no less enthusiastic,- doesn't get something out of the experience, and 11-year-old Mike Cunningham field after the game,, jostling one another and screaming, echoed the sentiment. last night got Sov. Richard J. Hughes' signature on the cast he's worn since los- Insured "We're No. 1." They sat on outfield fences, jumped on the' "It's the greatest thing that's happened to New York ing a scramble for a football tfwo weeks ago. Mike accompanied his father, Mon- dugout roof arid climbed atop the Scoreboard. since they bought it from the Indians," said Augie Patuto, (By DAN SCHLOSSBERG One youth, David Stimmer, 16, of Newark, was injured mouth County Surrogate Donald J. Cunningham, Democratic candidate for ra- J 26, of Manhattan, who described himself as a "working TRENTON (AP) — Despite wften he fell 25 feet off the Scoreboard. More than 300 po- stiff." ^"election, who looks on, to Eatontown meeting addressed by the governor. the New Brunswick school ;; (Register Staff Photo) district's snarl over school in- surance, most of the state's largest cities have full cov- erage and aren't afraid of Jury Fails to Indict in Fire Case losing it. 1 pughes Attacks GOP New Brunswick's school li- RED BANK — The Grand A "no bill" means the The Ft. D x spokesman a good account of himself ability insurance, provided by Jury has returned a "no bill" Grand Jury found insufficient said Jackson has been AWOL when a witness identified him CN-Insurance Co, of Chicago, on the charges against Pfc. evidence for indictment. since early September. as the man he had seen flee- expired Tuesday, forcing all Walter Jackson, the AWOL Jackson was released from Prolie Continues ing the scene. Several days 11 of the city's schools to New Shrewsbury soldier who the Monihouth County jail to Investigation of the fire is later, Jackson was charged Position on Consumersclose yesterday. military authorities at Ft. Dix continuing. Police Chief Le- with setting the fire. The schools were to open had been charged with on Tuesday and is being pro- i'^ATONTOWN — Legisla- tually would weaken the cur- Noting that Mr. Azzolina is setting the fire wnlch gutted roy McKnight said this morn- Police haven't identified today under a one-day agree- cessed for return to his home ing.