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e Wild Youth Gangs Hun Beachfront The Weather MEBAILY FINAL Partly cloudy with chance of showers today, tonight and Red Bank, freehold tomorrow. High both days in I Long Branch 7 EDITION 32 PAGES Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper /OL.95 NO. 27 RED BANK,.NJ. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2,1972 TEN CENTS Troopers Charge State Fails to Bargain NEWARK (AP) - A lawyer ference yesterday also ac- afford to give any salary in- Mason, who is director of the He said the state's view on tem in which State Police Su- ner in the New York law firm repeatedly been turned down, for the State Troopers Frater- cused the state of harassing creases this year. He said the office of. employe relations, "moonlighting" — working .at perintendent Col. David Kelly headed by labor, attorney The- Kaden said. nal Association has accused association officials and oper- state has either refused to dis- said, "I don't think it's realis- outside jobs — is that it has the final say and the rou- odore Kneel, characterized Kaden said the state's re- the state of failing to bargain ating the state police under cuss or not responded to such tic to feel that simply because should be limited to protect tine denial of troopers' his dealings with the state as sponse to the association's de- in good faith on salaries and outdated rules that are creat- nonsalary issues as demands they place a demand on the the public, The association requests to take outside jobs. "meaningless exchanges that mands has been characterized other demands by the troop- ing serious morale problems. for improved grievance proce- table, that they can expect us represents about 1,100 of the He also said the promotion don't amount to collective by harassment. ers. • Three officers of the associ- dures, guidelines on "moon- to go along with it." 1,150 state troopers ljelow the system "is at the whim of su- bargaining." • He said officials of the asso- But the state negotiator ation sat by silently as Kaden lighting," a standardized sys- Mason said a 5_per cent pay rank of sergeant. Its contract periors" and is based on eval- "The governor's office ciation have been required to says the association's problem. made the accusations. He said tem of promotions and a -specif- raise for the troopers and all with the state expired July 1. uations that are "wholly polit-. doesn't seem to understand fill out reports to superiors on is not that the state isn't nego- (he three could not talk pub- ic job description of troop- other state employes was im- Among procedures Kaden ical and unfair." He said the practice of bargaining col-. their part in negotiations and tiating but that the associ- licly about the negotiations ers' duties. plemented July 1. He defend- listed as unfair were a com-' troopers lack any job descrip- lectively," he said. that on one occasion Col. Kel- ation isn't getting what it lest they be court-martialed. • "After four or five months ed the state police complaint plaint system in which troop- tion and are required to do Requests for meetings with ly lectured one association of- wants. , Kaden said the state has in- of negotiations we are at a i and court martial systems as ers can't confront their accu- such duties as painting, clean- Gov. William T. Cahill, At- ficial for six hours about his - Lewis B. Kaden, lawyer for formed the troopers and other dead end," he said. designed to defend troopers sers, court martials closed to ing and washing cars. torney General George Kug- duties as a trooper and his the association, at a news con- state employes that it can't State negotiator Frank A. from public harassment. the public, a grievance sys- Kaden, who is a junior part- ler Jr., and Col. Kelly have part in negotiation. Charge False, dess TRENTON (AP) - Angrily State Investigation Commis- planation. ler's suspension as he report- heads of the state government defending his office, Attorney sion probe of the charges The attorney general said edly was on the verge of doing to ask for an SIC inquiry into , General George F. Kugler has against him which he said he considered Sen. James H. and felt that question should thier departments. asked for an independent in- were "groundless; reckless Wallworki R-Essex, one of the be left up to the SIC. McCarthy said the SIC vestigation of charges that he and false." individuals Who has made "an Meet Today would delay a full in- covered up an investigation "I categorically deny that I unwarranted and irrespon- The SIC chairman, John F. vestigation' until after Sher- that led to the indictment of or any member of my staff sible public attack on the in- McCarthy, said the commis- win'S trial was completed. Secretary of State Paul J. has engaged, in covering up tegrity of my office." sion would meet today to act Kugler,.normally very com- •Sherwin. any criminal prosecution," Wallwork said later he felt on Kugler's request. The posed, appeared tense and At an emotionally charged Kugler said. He abruptly en- his call for an investigation request for an investigation angry as he read a prepared news conference jeiterday, ded the news conference wiflfc had been "vindicated." He was made under a state law statement. When he turned Kugler said he has asked for a out providing a detailed e? said he would not ask for Kug- that allows all department the pages his hands quivered and his mouth was tightly drawn as he slowly read the statement, pausing once when he apparently lost his place. Kugler cut off the news con- McGovern Taking Time; ference after answering three questions. As he read his statement a GROUNDLESS, RECKLESS AND FALSE — Attorney General George f.; score of deputy attorneys Kugler yesterday characterized as "groundless, feckless,qiid fatse" general and other aides ring- charges that his office covered up Information that subsfdjggi^Hy led to ed the State Law Library in the recent Indictment of Secretary of State Paul J. SherwinvT <* an apparent show of support. WASHINGTON (AP) - And the name of Sen. Edward tigue. through a campaign which, Kugler said he agreed with Like a jilted lover in no hurry M. Kennedy — who says he His withdrawal from the • before it has really begun, has the SIC's earlier position that to get stung again, George doesn't want the job — contin- Democratic ticket Monday lost its flavor for many Amer- the commission should not be- McGovern is taking his time ues to crop up. night following a nearly two icans who thought they saw in gin an inquiry until after the Anti-Bus Vote Due as he looks for his second McGovern is believed look- hour meeting with McGovern Mr, McGovern the embodi- trial of Sherwin and two other Democratic running-mate in made him the first major-par- WASHINGTON (AP).- mittee pigeonhole where it had transfers and building new ing fora close friend who is ment of tolerance and charac- men on federal and state' • Busing foes in the House have' three weeks. relatively noncontroversial. ty candidate for the vice pres- ter." charges including conspiracy, teen buried for nearly a year schools, to overcome segrega- The presidential nominee idency ever to accept and won a long-sought chance to and cleared it for House ac- tion. ' Eagleton turned out to be birbery and extortion. vote on a constitutional reportedly is checking a half- too controversial following thett give up the nomination. The newly constituted" But the attorney general tion. amendment designed to ban Rules Committee Chairman A struggle is shaping up in dozen or so names with other disclosure last week that he Democratic National Com-> said, "so there will be no mis- the committee over efforts to leading Democrats' to deter- The St. Louis Post — Dis- fusing for purpose of desegre- William Coimer, D-Miss., said had been hospitalized for mittee must meet to approve understanding" he had di- gating the public schools. add to the bill a provision au- mine the acceptability — and. mental depression in I960, patch editorialized yesterday a new nominee but it is ex- rected the commission to con- he will call it up as soon as The Rules Committee, by a possible. That is most likely to thorizing $1.5 billion to up- background — of those under 1964 and 1966 stemming from that "McGovern's ill-advised pected to go along with duct the investigation imme- grade the quality of education consideration. nervous exhaustion and fa- decision will haunt him 9-6 vote yesterday, took the be sometime next week. McGovern's preference. diately. bill out of a Judiciary. Com- in ghetto schools which would But based on hints and spec- But although a vote now is be left predominantly black If ulation offered by those close .assured on legislation that ul- cross-town busing, were pro- to McGovern, the most likely timately would stop all bus- hibited. replacement for Sen. Thomas ing, antibusing forces are still ' F. Eagleton of Missouri is pressing for action on bills de- President Nixon originally Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of City Businessmen Score Police signed merely to limit it. proposed a similar provision Maine. LONG BRANCH - City roam the boardwalk "looking Long Branch Fishing Pier, "are running the beachfront." write off next year's. We are One of those measures, which — without authorizing any The 1968 Democratic Vice Council chambers were for trouble." charged a lack of official co- Joseph Ierubino, operator of fighters.
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