Alleged Drunk Driver Is Held in Fatal Crash Son, Joey, Spent Long Hours Fiddling with After by LAURA QUINN School
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Monday Ukrainian-Americans keep Watson finally wins Specials heritage alive: Family U.S. Open: Sports The Daily Register Monmouth County's Great Home Newspaper VOL.104 NO. 303 SHREWSBURY, N.J. MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1982 25 CENTS Princess Diana goes into labor LONDON (AP) — Princess Diana, pregnant When Princess Diana's trip to a shop to wife of Prince Charles, was admitted to Lon- satisfy a craving for fruit gum candies made the don's St. Mary's Hospital today "in the early front page of The Daily Mirror in December, stages of labor," Buckingham Palace an- Prince postpones polo match Queen Elizabeth II summoned British news- nounced. paper editors and heads of television and radio The brief announcement gave no other de- news to Buckingham Palace to request a halt. tails of her condition, but said she was admitted Press reports had said Diana wanted to have certain of being at his wife's bedside. The queen's press secretary told the news to the hospital between S a.m. and 6 a.m. — her baby in a hospital while Queen Elizabeth II It reportedly was the first time a helicopter chiefs that intrusive coverage of the private life midnight and 1 a.m. EDT. had preferred Buckingham Palace for the birth. had brought a member of the Royal Family of the 20-year-old princess, nicknamed by the Prince Charles, 33-year-old heir to the Brit- Charles returned to Kensington Palace, the home from abroad right to his own doorstep, on media "Shy Di," made her feel she "could not ish throne, accompanied his wife to the hospital, couple's London home, yesterday afternoon the lawns of Kensington Palace. go out of her front door without being photo- a Buckingham Palace spokesman. It was not from France, where he had attended a memori- The princess had been driven to London graphed." known whether he would be in the delivery al ceremony for a British parachute regiment of yesterday from Highgrove, the couple's man- Nevertheless, as her delivery date has room, but he was said to have wanted to attend which is colonel-in-chief. sion, 113 miles southwest of the capital, to be moved closer, Princess Diana has increasingly the birth. nearer her gynecologist, Dr. George Pinker, the The prince canceled a planned polo match been front-page news. The 20-year-old princess, expecting the cou- yesterday afternoon and went straight to Kens- Express said. ple's first baby, was admitted to the same ington Palace. The princess, whose marriage to Charles in Her last public appearance was in the Royal hospital in London's Paddington district, where London's Daily Express newspaper said St. Paul's Cathedral, July 29,1981, was watched Box at the fashionable Ascot race meeting last Princess Anne, her sister-in-law, had her two Charles made a helicopter dash across the Eng- by millions on worldwide television, had re- Tuesday, and a polo match at nearby Windsor children. lish Channel from France in 80 minutes to be mained in the public eye up to last week. Castle later in the day. PRINCESS DIANA Alleged drunk driver is held in fatal crash son, Joey, spent long hours fiddling with after By LAURA QUINN school. OCEAN - A U.S. Navy sailor was charged "He was so Intelligent and kind — the nicest yesterday with drunk driving and death by auto boy I've ever met," she said. after the car he was driving soared across a Kernan said Adam's father teaches high concrete barrier on Route 35 and landed on a school in Toms River and his mother is a speech station wagon, killing two Eatontown children therapist. and injuring three other persons. According to Kristin's I maternal grand- Edward J. Pahuli, 25, who is employed at father, John Umyanskt, th«Hr0ung girl's pa- Naval Weapons Station Earle, was being held in rents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Stckel, who were the Monmouth County jail, Freehold Township, at the hospital when their daughter was wheeled yesterday in lieu of $10,500 bail in connection into the emergency room, were in "very bad with the deaths of Adam Greenfield, 6, and shape" yesterday. Kristin M. Sickel, 13, Saturday night. Umyanski said they did not lay down to rest Martin S. Greenfield, 45, father of Adam and until late last night. Throughout the day, neigh- driver of the station wagon, was admitted to the bors and friends came to the Sickel's house at hospital with critical chest injuries, police said. 130 Sand Spring Dr. to offer their condolences, A hospital spokesperson said he was in serious, he said. but stable, condition last night. The Sickels have one surviving daughter, Greenfield's wife, Deborah, 43, and their Tracy, 10. daughter, Beth, 12, were admitted for minor John Collins, a music teacher at the Memori- injuries and are listed in stable condition. al School, said Kristin's many friends and teach- The two children were pronounced dead on ers also were devastated by the news of her arrival. death. "She had a personality that is ir- Pahuli, who was alone and escaped injury in replaceable," he said. the accident, was charged yesterday with driv- Collins said Kristin was extremely active in R niiiar PMM kv Jurat J. CMHMIIV ing under the influence and two counts of caus- the school. HERE HE COMES, MISTER AMERICA — Alton Patterson of Eatontown weeps ing death by auto, police said. A member of the school's concert choir and joyfully shortly after he was crowned Central Jersey's Mr. Black America at the Superior Court Judge Florence Peskoe set band, she recently performed in a vocal trio at Hilton Inn, Tinton Falls, last night. First runner-up in the contest, Pedro Mlrdale of bail at $10,000 for the two death by auto charges. the state Teen Arts Festival held at Rutgers Red Bank, left, and second runner-up, Ricky Morgan, line up to offer the winner Another $500 was added to this sum by Munici- University. congratulations. pal Court Judge Ira Kreizman for the charge of Last Friday evening, she successfully com- drunk driving, police said. peted for a position on the varsity cheerleading Pahuli, who is originally from Milwaukee, squad of the Eatontown-Fort Monmouth Wis , was traveling southbound on Route 35 KRISTIN SICKEL Raiders. Local Mr. Black America when he lost control of his vehicle near the Deal She also was an honor roll student and was Road intersection, according to township Police known for her impeccable conduct in class, he Sgt. Mario A. Pontecorvo. according to friends of the family. said. Pahuli's car soared across the concrete bar- They said Kristin, who was in the seventh Collins said he will deliver the eulogy at winner weeps with joy rier dividing the four-lane highway and landed grade at the Memorial School, accompanied the Kristin's funeral on Wednesday. on the Greenfields' station wagon, which was Greenfields to the special event. According to Agnes Zaorski, a friend of the traveling in the opposite direction, Pontecorvo Friends and relatives of the young victims Sickels, Kristin will be sorely missed by adults, TINTON FALLS - Shortly after display- regional contest last night, Patterson mod- said. were overcome with grief yesterday. Both as well as her peers. Kristin was an "old- ing bis muscular physique in a pink driving eled casual and formal wear to the beat of Adam and Kristin, they said, were unforgettably fashioned" youngster who immediately volun- cip and purple bathing suit, Alton Patterson, disco music and magenta strobe lights. Ap- Lt. Thomas Furlong and Patrolman Gary bright and dynamic youngsters. teered her services when someone needed help, 21, of Eatontown was crowned Central Jer- plause and whispered exclamations were D'Esposito are investigating the crash, Pon- rampant during the bathing suit display. tecorvo said. Rita Kernan, a friend of the Greenfields, she said. sey's Mr. Black America at the Hilton Inn described Adam, who was a first-grader at the last night. The contestants also were obligated to The Greenfields, who live at 35 Thornley "She was one of the truly kind and nice kids Road, were returning from Deal Synagogue, Woodmere School, as "a delightful child." She Patterson, who is employed as an engi- exhibit moral and intellectual fiber by an- left in the world," Zaorski said, adding that just where a recital was held in which Beth, a sixth- said he bad recently shown an insatiable interest neer assistant at Bell Telephone Labora- swering questions concerning issues such as last week she remarked on Kristin's beauty and grader at the Woodmere School, performed, in a new computer which he and the Keman's tories, wept with joy as he accepted bis nuclear arms and teen-age pregnancy. spirit as the young girl sang in the school choir. trophy and the opportunity to go on to the First runner-up in the contest was Ricky state and possibly national versions of yester- Morgan, who introduced himself in tennis day's contest. clothes. Second runner-up was Pedro Mirdale "I feel so excited," Patterson said, add- of Red Bank, who posed in a karate outfit. ing, "Now, I can continue my modeling." Contestant Kim Bray, an actor and Oceanport man, 28, dies in pool Along with seven other finalists in the See Mr. Black. PMC A2 By SUSAN HOOPER Branch, by the first aid squad, where he was West Long Branch, and had been scheduled to pronounced dead at 4 p.m. attend medical school in California in the fall. OCEANPORT - An autopsy is scheduled to The preliminary cause of death was listed as Jordan said she believed Terence Martin be performed at Monmouth Medical Center this drowning, pending the results of the autopsy, lived in Point Pleasant.