It was dark and drizzly, but Charley a real winner By MARK GRAVEN "He doesn't try to finish last, be just always does," said "I hope he arrives, by the 25th" said a judge, who was ASBURY PARK- At the itx hour fifteen minute mart Prank Bolger, M, also of South Orange, who waited faithful- waiting to hand out the last ticket. Beginning tomorrow and running daily «IM Jersey Short Marathon, one runner remained out on ly for his freind to show. "If he breaks an ankle," he'U drag himself across the the course Mr. Tivenan, he said, had finished dead last In the New line," said Mr. Bolger through Dec. 23, the Daily and Sunday The finish line banner had been taken down, the judges York City Marathon, but had finished second to last in the Momentarily, Mr. Tivenan was spotted, several hun- Register will bring to its readers the joyous «Ud had teen towed away, the crowds were gone It was Boston Marathon this year. dred yards away. dark aid beginning to drtzile. Mr. Bolger lit a cigar Christmas story, "My Three Wise Men," But Charley Tivenan, 14, • law student from Seton Hall, "I should be his agent." puffed Mr. Bolger. "I could use written especially lor the Associated Press wa» out there someplace on Ocean Ave — or so maintained Marathon rictofs, jtage 13 the 10 percent, but 10 percent of nothing is nothing, I by Luise Putcamp Jr., and illustrated by hit friend, Frank Bolger, who waited In front of Convention guess." Hall with several judges for the last finisher. "A guy with something like a tourniquet on his leg, and At six hours and 28 minutes into the race. Mr. Tivenan Heidi Schmeck. It's simple enough for Among the I, in runners that crossed the finish line blood dripping down finished last In that one," explained crossed what at one time was the finish line children to read, yet subtle enough to ahead of Mr. Tivenin were a 71-year-old man, and a seven- Mr Bolger Mr. Tivenan said he enjoyed the race "The people were year-old girl. "Charley just doesn't train enough," observed Mr really nice; they were handing out oranges and all sorts of intrigue grownups. Don't miss any install- Four hours earlier, the winner of the M.2 mile race, Bolger. stuff" ments. Reserve your copy ol the Register Stuart Penn, 22, of Jersey City, had crossed the finish line "He's in law school, and he'll run five miles every once "Maybe you were doing too much eating and not enough today with your newsstand or through our with arms raised, receiving the applause of the hundreds of in a while; but he Just doesn't have a regular schedule." runnlmg," one by-mhder remarked. people, who lined "the shule" to encourage the runners Mr Tivenan could be identified yesterday by the Santa "I was doing well, unitl I hit the 12 or 13-mile mark." circulation department tor home delivery. over the last few yards. Claus hat he was wearing, said Mr. Bolger. See II was, page 1 M The Daily Register VOL.101 NO. 130 SHREWSBURY, N.J. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1978 . 15 CENTS fJim Jones was a friend of mine' Rabbi warns about power of cults By JULIE WOLF Jones bought the building he "It wasn't enough for him and sick, but not surprised "They (the members of the ELBERON - A New York used as his first temple from that people follow him. He had when I heard the news." the People's Temple) were chil- rabbi, who has spent the past Rabbi Davis. The temple had to control their lives and these rabbi said, dren of a different age They five years "deprogramming" been used to house Rabbi people, who found ths world After his speech, the rabbi needed to have someone to young people involved in cults, Davis's Indianapolis Hebrew too big for them, who couldn't said that a parallel could be give their lives direction and in last night explained and Congregation cope, turned to him." Rabbi drawn between the People's fact they called Jim father." warned against the power of "Jim was a nice guy. al- Davis said Church, which has had mem- the rabbi explained. cults over the nation's youth though he wasn't charismatic "The power that he had bers of all ages, and other cults Six young people, all Rabbi Maurice Davis, of over them eventually killed that tend to be made up of former members of various the Jewish Community Center him. I was shocked horrified young people See Rabbi, page 1 in White Plains, NY, said dur- "//«• wrnl lo ing a speech at Temple Beth Miriam that he was not sur- California where prised by the mass suicide rit- ual of members of the People's all kooks Temple in Guyana several ev.entuullv uo, weeks ago. •ee His work involving young cult members, particularly the Unification Church of the Rev. 'The power nf Sun Myung Moon, has led him lore enrted to believe that the "brainwashing" that people itilh the loir undergo when they join cults lays the foundation for "that of power,' kind of a tragedy." He was young. Idealistic, Rabbi Davis described a altruisitc. humorless, a do- cult as a group with "a leader gooder and very hard-work- with absolute power, now the ing." the rabbi said of Rev. slightest indication of de- Jones, who killed himself in mocracy, followers who have the suicide ritual in Guyana given up their right to think, no "When the story broke. I checks and balances, an ideol- sat wondering about the guy I ogy whereby the end justify knew, who didn't start out as a the means and a fear of the madman or a tyrant," the rab- outside world." bi said He said he had vir- "Jim Jones was a friend of tually no contact with Rev. mine." the rabbi began his Jones after the People's Tem- speech, stunning the audience ple moved to San Francisco. of approximately 100 people. "He went to California Rabbi Davis and Rev where all kooks eventually go R««'t»«r **«!• *y C«fI r**m Jones of the People's Temple and he attracted many people VISITING SPEAKER — Robbi Maurice Davis of White Plains, N.Y. (center) worked together on communi- The power of love ended with spoke last night on cults at the Beth Miriam Synagogue in Elberon. Dr. ty projects in Indianapolis dur- the love of power." Rabbi Richard Zaback, the Mens Club president and Mrs. Judith Berg, the Sis- ing the late 1950s and Rev Davis said terhood president, are shown with the rabbi. SLEEPING SURVIVOR — Security man carries a sleeping Jakarri Wilson, 3, Woman bitter over talk of school closing at New York's Kennedy Airport last night as the boy's grandmother, Anne Freeland of Tlnton Falls stays close by. The boy's mother, Leslie, 21, along By MARK GRAVEN would be a tremendous crush worked very hard to master beyond the discussion stage preparing a 1979-1980 budget with other survivors of the Peoples Temple cult from Jonestown, Guyana, HAZLET - Dlanne Smith. to him to have to change the school's architectural bar- Mrs Dollinger said last Mrs Smith said that there was undergoing questioning from the FBI elsewhere at the airport. 10 Johnson Terrace, says she schools." said Mrs Smith riers, and if (his proposal goes night that a board member are other problems, besides doesn't want the Board of Mrs. Smith. said she through, all his hard work will told her that the school the emotional hardship to her Education to close down the planned to attend a meeting be for nothing " wouldn't be boarded up. but son. that would be created if tomorrow night between the would be used the school Is closed down West Keansburg Elementary Mrs Smith said that she 2 Jonestown survivors School because it would be a Board of Eductatlon and pa- . Mrs Smith said the Board A main difficulty would be belives that some board mem- rents of children for from the members, should realize that transportation if her son has to "tremendous shock" for her bers want to close the West West Keansburg School, to "this is not a matter nl go to school across town, she son. who has a spinal defect Keansburg School, which is register her objections to clos- switching files around These said and is on braces and crutches, the smallest in the township home, to Tinton Falls to go to another school. ing down the school The meet- are children we're speaking She explained that she has with 218 students, because they ing is scheduled for 8 p.m. at of" to take .Stephen to school a TINTON FALLS - Mrs. Wilson was one of the armed ber, she was a Democratic Mrs. Smith said that her feel it isn't economically the school. Mrs Smith said it is impor- half-hour early so that she can Anna Freeland was reunited People's Temple members at candidate for the Tinton Falls son. Stephen, 8. who is in the feasible to keep it open last night with her daughter-in- the scene of the murder of Borough Council. fourth grade, has suffered Board members have said tant that parents turn out in get to work on time law Mrs. Leslie Wilson and Rep. Leo J. Ryan. D-Calif. Mayor Gabriel E. Spector from a spinal defect known as that a the proposal to close the Joanne Dollinger.
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