New Government Takes Over in Jordan AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - Guerrillas in Zarqa, 15 Miles V Martial Law

New Government Takes Over in Jordan AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - Guerrillas in Zarqa, 15 Miles V Martial Law

High Goip Justice Attacks Marijuana Data SEE STORY BELOW Sunny, Warm Becoming sunny and wanh FINAL today. Fair and mild tonight* Cloudy and warm tomorrow. Bed Bank, Freehold (Sen Datilli, Pi« Jj Lung Braneh EDITION Monmouth County9* Home Newspaper for 92 Years VOL. 93, NO. 57 RED B4LNK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1970 24 PAGES TEN CENTS IIIIIIIIiiiaillllilllllllHIIinfllllH New Government Takes Over in Jordan AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - guerrillas in Zarqa, 15 miles V martial law. throughout the primary objective of the gov- the Jordanian side in the dor- Majali is said to be a chief of the royal cabinet and Jordan was placed under fromAmman. <••••' country and appoint military ernment would be to end the mant Jordanian-Israeli mixed middle-of-the roader in the a nephew of the former prime martial law today by a new Immediately Replaced men in charge of the various fighting and other incidents armistice commission. Al- minister, also resigned. He military government that said government-guerrilla conflict. Bifai was immediately re- areas. inside the country, to assist though of Palestinian heri- But the officer whom the' was replaced by Ahmed Tou- it is determined to restore or- placed by Brig. Mohammed Makeup Unknown the Palestinian resistance tage, he is known to be in- , guerrillas most respected, Lt. kan, deputy prime minister in der in the desert kingdom Daoud, a Palestinian from Je- movement, and to implement the outgoing government. The exact makeup of the tensely loyal to the king. Gen. Mashour Hadltha, re- torn by fighting between Pa- rusalem. This is the first time new cabinet was not imme- all cease-fire agreements be- Field Marshall Habis Majali, Shortly after ihe^ changes lestinian guerrillas and King a Palestinian has been a diately known. tween the government and the a former commander-in-chief signed as chief of staff last were announced, King Hus- Hussein's army. prime minister of Jordan. In its first proclamation, central coordinating com- of the army and until now a night along with Prime Min- sein delivered a brief radio Civilian Prime Minister Ab- Daoud was placed at the . the new government declared mittee of the guerrilla move- private adviser to the king, ister Rifai. Haditha had been speech urging his people to del Moneim Rifai presented head of a cabinet of military it would "strike with an iron ment. was named military governor in office less than three give their "selfless coopera- his resignation to King Hus- men. fist against an who create dis- the new prime minister is a of 'Jordan. Much power is ' months. tion" to the new government sein last night as Jordanian The first act of the new gov- order." relative unknown* who, until likely to be placed in his One of the government's in order to help return the troops battled Palestinian ernment was to proclaim The proclamation said the his appointment, was chief of hands. leading hawks, Zeid El Rifai, . country to normal. Kenny Indicted, Sought By TOM CANNON ;l only member of that board who did not testify was John J. Stier and Richards would make no further comment TRENTON' (AP) — State law enforcement officials are Kenny^ • • • . except to say the investigation was continuing. trying to contact former' Hudson County Democratic Chair- The indictment charged John J. Kenny with extorting Kenny, 50, lives at 31 Reservoir Ave., Jersey City. He man John J. Kenny to. arrange for his surrender on an the $30,000 in 1966 from Reinauer Land Co., of Lyndhurst, resigned his job as freeholder earlier this year. indictment charging him with extortion. and Mackman Realty Corp., of North Bergen. The state has been probing Hudson County for more Kenny, who is also a former Hudson County freeholder, The fee was allegedly paid in return for Kenny in- than a year. So far, the stale grand jury has indicted. was charged by a state grand jury yesterday with extorting fluencing his eight colleagues on the board of freeholders Hudson Country Republican leader John Beier Theurer, $50,000 from two land companies in return for favorable to change use restrictions on a 10 acre plot i.i Secaucus to West New York Mayor John K. Armellino, Guttenberg Mayor county action on changing use restrictions on a land deed. permit "warehousing, manufacturing and offices:" Herman KleinVTind two Hudson County detective captains. State officials were trying late yesterday to advise Ken- LAND USE RESTRICTED INDICTED 6 TIMES ny to surrender himself at the Little Falls Barracks of the The 1954 deed restricted the use of the land to truck In addition, the jury has indicted reputed Cosa Nos,tra state police. terminals. But on Dec. 1, 1966, the freeholders issued a lieutenant Joseph "Joe Bayonne" Zicarelli six times. Zlca- IMPORTANCE CITED second deed to Reinauer permitting the new uses. relli, according to law enforcement authorities, controls organized crime in the North Hudson area. The indictment was considered one of the most im- The land was later transferred to Mackman, according portant to be handed up by the state grand jury in its probe to Evan Jahos, director of the state Division of Criminal .Zicarelli is confined to Yardvlllo Correction center near of. organized crime and alleged official corruption in Hud- Justice. here for refusing to answer questions about organized son County, a longtime Democratic stronghold. The Reinauer. firm is headed by B. Franklin Reinauer, crime asked by the State Investigation Commission. a former Republican mayor of Ridgewood in Bergen County, The state probe has focused on Nortfi Hudson, where, John J. Kenny was considered the right-hand man of who owns a large petroleum company in Hackensack. according to court papers filed by Stier and Richards, mere Democratic county boss John V. Kenny, who is no relation, The evidence was presented to the grand Jury by Peter is one common witness who Is being kept in protective until they broke last year over political endorsements. R. Richards and Edwin H. Stier, co-directors of the state custody somewhere "in the Mercer County area." Since then, John J. Kenny has been ousted as county organized crime unit. The federal government, meanwhile, has been investi- chairman and has resigned as a county freeholder. Stier and Richards said that the money was paid to Ken- gating Jersey City affairs and yesterday indicted two con- TESTIMONY TAKEN ny between Aug. 1 and Dec. 1,1966. In addition to the ex- tractors, George and Louis Malanga, f6r filing' false Income John' V. Kenny and eigftt of those who were freeholders tortion count, Kenny was also charged with misconduct in tax returns from 1965 through 1968. Zicarelli has also been In 1966 testified before die grand jury last Thursday. The office. indicted on income tax charges. , • n uiiDUJiJrriiiMii;iin inuhii i iu kmrtti nu IHIMU itiim IM n I I Dfi iinuitii n MI MI I II iimi K! iti iniii^jM HI I I MI I HI nin IMII IHJ HII I I I n i rEt n IN i s 11 »n irtti n i IRI 11111 H n:u [inis nt»i mil! :itii IHU ntn 11 imiif nun; i imiaiKni! nt iiiiiitneiiiiitTiiiiuiiiitituiii]iitnniiniiiiiiii[nmnHiiiiitiniiiinmiiiH IHIIIIIIII nimn!»Rii(U]iH tminru IUHH nii<flimt»niH i inuiiinn itii n«tn ittmtiHvi uti murtmHiitHi mm; m i ilium mi n 11 n 11 n 11: i n IU i in H i mi 1111 nnn i» 11 I»M i n n HI i?iim Enii i imi 11 mi i »rttl:i FrtinuDmnuiuiKimtiimtHitmiiniiMiKtitnii m niifl Eatontown Bank Case Extended TRENTON (AP) — The Brady Jr. will be permitted to high bidder on the bank build- branches in Eatontown. from opening branches in mu- the U.S. Attorney's office. state attorney general's office testify at a Superior Court ing and is presently operating • Tjvo of them are vying for nicipalities where bank's Frederick B. Lacey, U.S. yesterday was given an extra hearing in Freehold. The Un- an office there. It contends In the.remaining branch of the home offices exist. When Ea- Attorney to New Jersey, con- two days to file its arguments ion bank also wants high its challenge to the decision to defunct Eatontown bank tontown National closed, the tinues investigation of the al- in the tangled legal dispute court permission to reopen its grant Union an office in Ea- which maintained an office in way was cleared for branch- leged embezzlement. Yester- between two banks which branch office in Eatontown, tontown that the Banking De- Monmouth Shopping Center. ing applications, day, his office once more., want to open an office in closed pending the outcome of partment did not notify other They are First Merchants and The Eatontown bank was presented testrnwny befoj^a Eatontown. the Superior Court case. banks in the area of the Union the First National Bank, shuttered Aug. 8 after federal,, federal grand jury In Newark. A spokesman for the State The dispute involves the de- application. ' Spring Lake. The third, the authorities uncovered mis- Appearing were brokers from Supreme Court said that the cision by the State Banking The Union Bank request New Jersey National Bank, application of approximately the shore area-. attorney general's office Department to grant the Un- was granted just two business Trenton, lists its proposed site $5 million in bank funds. Bank funds reportedly were had asked for extra time in ion County bank permission to days after the application was as the Eatontown traffic Bank president Douglas J. used to purchase common ARRIVES AT COURTHOUSE — Reputed Jvlafia boss the argument between the Un- open the Eatontown office* filed.

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