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Cts Arraigned Big Drug Sweep Sunny, Pleasant Mostly samiy and .'pleasant today, tomorrow and again on Red Bank, Freehold FINAL Sunday. Clear and cool Long Branch 1 EDITION ' J Monmonth County's Home Newspaper for 92 Years VOL 93 NO. 223 RED BAIW&M.J., FRIDAY MAY li, 1971 TEN CENTS '¥> cts Arraigned Big Drug Sweep By HALLIE SCHRAEGER Arrests began at 7 a.m., distribution of heroin March tribution of heroin March 25 herpin April 3; Joseph Turpin, FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP - continued throughout the day 23 and April 6; Albert Robin- and April 19 and possession 255 Potter Ave., possession Twenty-seven alleged drug yesterday and are continuing. son, 470 Joline Ave., posses- and distribution of narcotics and distribution of heroin May pushers were arraigned here State Police Sgt. Frank R. sion and distribution of heroin paraphernalia March 25. 3 and 5; Cornelius Walker, 40 in the wake of an early morn- Licitra, who coordinated the April 21 in Long Branch and Also, Gary Towler, 143 Cooper Ave., possession and ing police raid centered oil raid by state, county and local April 26 in Asbury Park, Fifth Ave., possession and dis- distribution of heroin April 1. Long Branch yesterday, most police in Long Branch and a James Smith, also known as tribution of heroin March 26, and 2; June Olsen, 44 Riv- of them charged with selling few other Monmouth commu-' "Hook," 449 Hendrickson and aiding and abetting in the erlawn Drive. Fair Haven, the "hardstuff" - heroin. nities, said yesterday 72 com- Ave., possession and dis-possession and distribution of' See 27 Suspects, Page 2 Almost all of the defendants plaints had been signed and 45 were in their twenties of early arrest warrants issued. thirties. • With the exceptions noted, They were arraigned before all of the defendants lived and MonmoutH County District allegedly committed their Court Judge George A. Gray, crimes in Long Branch. who set bails ranging from The highest bail, $20,000, $5,000-to $20,000 and set June was set for John Williams, 462 11 for preliminary hearings. Joline Ave., charged with pos- session'and distribution of he- Yesterday morning's ar- roin last March 11 and April 2, raignments were at the coun- 5 and 13. ty jail, where a majority of Judge Gray set bail at the prisoners remained over- $10,000 for these defendants night in lieu of bail. Four arraigned on these charges: stragglers were arraigned at Held for mow the county courthouse in Dayman Hester, 222 Mon- Freehold in the afternoon. month Ave., possession and Marlboro Zoning Veto Overridden ' , Register staff Photos , ByJIMMcCOBMICK new Marlboro West School if CAUGHT IN.DRAGNET - Douglas T. DiBiase, 23, of Acorn Place, Colts MARLBORO -In two di- it works and will ruin the Neck, left, and Frank Lupinaccla, 25, of 31 Chelsea Ave., Long Branch vergent actions, the Township holding of the tax line if it were arrested along with 28 other suspects yesterday morning and Council last night overrode falls," he stated. charged with selling narcotics. Mr. DiBiase allegedly sold a quantity of Mayor Morton Salkind's veto "I insist that the existing marijuana and LSD to state police undercover agents while Mr. Lupi- of the new zoning ordinance, commercial properties on naccia Is charged with distributing mariluand. They were arraigned be- and also sustained his veto of both Tehnent Road and Rt, 79 fore Monmouth County District Court Judge George A. Gray who set bail an ordinance allowing the be protected with proper com- at $5,000 each. condemnation of $e Trapha- mercial zoning, and also that gen property for a municipal- the residents of Marlboro Gar- TINYtlOT TIMID - Roger "Tiny" Williams of Brighton Ave., Long civic center site. dens not have an expanded in- Branch, gives the "peace sign" to photographers at the Monmouth Coun- The zoning ordinance action dustrial zone in their back- ty Jail yesterday morning after his arrest for the possession and sale of did not come as a surprise to yards," the mayor said in his leroin. Long Branch Police Lt. Michael Irene accompanies the suspect. Desire for Acceptance political observers for the veto message. I •Bail was set at-$5,000 for Mr. Williams. , . council had stated last month Gives Reasons that it would override the Councilman Lawrence mayor's veto. The council Grossman, in voting against adopted the ordinance, de- the override, said that the Seen Reason for Riot signed to implement the town- provision for 10-acre industri- Clear Middletown By DORIS KULMAN pointed - a lot morepointed later, there were arrests of • ship's master plan, on April 8. al zones "in effect precludes ASBURY PARK - The than a casual look down people from other areas, but Reasons Given industry coming into the kept-out screaming to be let Springwood Ave, immediately some of them were summer- The mayor indicated then township." He added that 1 in - that's what last July's ra- after the disorders would in- ing in Asbury." that he would exercise his since the ordinance is geared cial disorders in Asbury Park dicate, he said. Whites find it difficult to be- veto, even though he expected toward controlled growth, the In Sewering Case it would be overriden. On unstable tax rate will contin- were all about, according to A careful look revealed that lieve disorders are spon- Bj WILLIAM J. ZAORSKI not consider the road hazard- 'heat" from the voters. This Dr. Irving Goldabfir,, a sociol- "black-owned businesses run taneous and uncoordinated April 25, he officially vetoed, ue. ("in Asbury there were too the ordinance, stating that the "We have a novelty here - FREEHOLD - Superior ous, was possible, he added. This ogist and currently consultant by blacks for the benefit of Court Judge Francis X. Judge Crahay said that the pressure was transferred on community relations to the blacks weren't touched, but many people involved for any- three reasons for the action we preclude residents and in- one to have coordinated it") were "high taxes, fooling the. dustry. We can't stay the Crahay ruled yesterday that construction company, as from Mr..Schulz to the con- Asbury Park Police Depart- white-owned businesses, run the Middletown Sewerage Au- plaintiff had the burden of struction company to get ment. by whites or blacks in the in- because "whites don't have a people; and extensive litiga- same forever, the state will very good reading of the tion." not allow it," he said. thority abdicated its responsi- proving malicious inter- something done. He said the burning and terests of whites were touch- bilities at a critical moment ference by a preponderance of East Road was the whipp- looting of ghetto .stores by ed...1'. black mood, not even whites "The office-research zone "If we go to the state to ask involved in 'black (along Rt. 18) will cause ma- for controlled growth, then we last May during sewer pipe in- the believable evidence. ing boy or the key, he said. young blacks -young Asbury The fact that a message is stallation on East Road. V There must have been ma- . Park blacks, Dr. Xiold'aber pointed doesn't mean it's been causes' . .", Dr. Goldaber jor traffic problems by the See Override, Page 2 declared. The judge's ruling thus'vin- licious interference ,by the de- The judged noted that Mr. emphasized - carried a mes- planned, Dr. Goldaber dicated Township Engineer fendants, he said, explaining Schulz had testified that road sage, and the message was stressed. But good things have been Richard M. Schulz who last that malice was an act done conditions were bad, that this: . 'Always Spontaneous' happening since the police de- Middletown Getting May ordered the Crur Con- without justification. there was faulty trench repair Seek to Share . "Civil disorders always are partment instituted its com- struction Co. of Union to stop and pipes in the road and that "This is a business commu- spontaneous, they're not , munity relations program, 'Ambiguous' Accord its sewer pipe installation The judge .noted that the he couldn't get anything done, nity, but they're not our busi- planned or timetabled; and . which brings groups in con- Old Spy House Aid work until it repaired East through the authority or in nesses. We don't want to be they have certain reasons for flict together to confront their agreement between the au- problems,, Dr.Goldaber said.. Road. thority and the municipality dealings with the construction served. We don't want tp be happening. It's an emotional MIDDLETOWN-Sen. Clif- Green Acres funds and the, The construction company, company. hired. We want to be involved. venting of feeling, a release of The "laboratory con- historical society hopes to was "somewhat ambiguous" frontation" method he uses ford P. Case, R-N.J., an- immediately filed suit against in that it gives the authority Did Mr. Sphulz behave with We want a piece of the ac- a lot of tension'... " nounced yesterday that the eventually create a Historic the township and its engineer tion." pulls into a small circle, for District of the house arid sur- the right to open roads yet the or without justification, asked Nor are disorders started several days of i issue - ori- Historic Preservation Pro- alleging that the official inter- contractors must apply to the the judge. Was he privileged That message was spelled 1 by incendiary "outsiders" gram of the federal Housing rounding areas. Miss Neidli- fered with the company's per- out clearly in the selective na- ented discussion, representa- nger said several houses in township for road opening in the action he took? seeking to ignite trouble, he tives of two conflicting and Urban Development has formance of a contract- with permits.
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