jetit Crash Orphans River Plaza SEE mum yp'. '••'' - Cool, Rainy THEDAILY FINAL Cool with periods of rain likely today, tonight and again tomorrow. EDITION (Set Details. Pij« 3); Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 92 Years VOE. 93, NO. 47 RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1969 28 PAGES 10 CENTS illllllilBBIlI^ Chi Minh Gravely 111 TOKYO '(AP) — Hanoi re- cal doctors has been, attend- had a bad case of tubercu- in the goal of a unified Com- munist party machine, Le ported today President Ho ing him day and night." losis in the 1940s and report- munist Vietnam. And they Duan, who is listed No. 2 on Chi Minh in "somewhat • Another communique, edly had suffered from heart said even the jockeying for the Politburo; Truong Chinh, grave" condition with a "de- broadcast four hours later, trouble and possible lung power might not be evident No. 3 and the party's most veloping" illness. Officials in said Ho's condition was "not complications for more than for some time. vocal ideologist; Premier Saigon believed the admis- stable" and that "his illness two years. "It will be a dictatorship Pham, Van Dong, No. 4, and sion meant the 79-year-old is developing and is some- A North Vietnamese official by the party, not a dictator- Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap,. the father of Vietnamese, com- what grave." in Paris remarked: "All I ship by one manr" one ex- defense minister, architect of munism was near death. "They would hardly issue can say is what is obvious— pert said, "The Political Bur- the French defeat and the di- His illness was announced such a bulletin unless Ho was the president is an old man." eau and the Central Commit- rector of the war against the to"a communique which said: already dead or in a coma Experts in Saigon said Ho's tee will be the important fac- United States and the Saigon "Over the past few weeks, of some kind," said one offi- death or incapacitation prob- tors." government. President Ho Chi Minh has cial in Saigon. ably would result in an in- The chief contenders for Le Duan is considered pro- not been well ... A collec- Hanoi did not disclose the tensified power struggle in the succession are considered Moscow, ITruong Chinh pro- tive of professors and medi- nature of the illness, but Ho North Vietnam but no change to be tie chief of the Com- Peking. '•/ Council Kills Bond Proposal Broad'to-River Vetoed By DORIS KULMAN men who support the proj- derson last night advanced a would be displaced to remain His statement was applaud- HED BANK — The Borough ect" — i.e., the two Demo- proposal for construction of in the same.general location, ed by the audience. Council's four-man Republi- cratic council candidates. an arcade and a high-rise Mr. Anderson explained, and He "would welcome" the ' can majority last night de- A Democratic victory in' commercial building instead the commercial building proposal outlined by Mr, An- feated Mayor Daniel J. November would reverse the of the park, and said a Pas- would-be a tax ratable. derson, but no investor \has OTlern's proposal to open council's .balance of power. saic realty Company is "very Declaring that he was vot- come forward and the own- Broad St. to the Navesink. The Democratic - backed interested in financing it. ing "no ... and I will keep ers of the five properties that The action keeps the ques- proposal calls for acquisition Mr. Anderson said he isn't voting no ..." on the O'Hern would have to be razed tion from going on the No- and razing of five W. 'Front yet at liberty to release the proposal, Mr. Anderson said, "haven't indicated any desire vember ballot. St. properties,at'the foot of firm's name. "Why should we put up a to negotiate along those But the mayor may Broad St. and construction of ' Six Stores vest pocket park, receive lines," Mayor O'Hern said have the proposal before the a vest pocket park on the site. The arcade would open nothing from it in taxes and later. council again soon. And, he As yesterday's Daily Regis- Broad St. to the river, and have to pay the expense of Bond Proposal said later, he's taking it to ter reported he would, GOP also house six stores, en- its upkeep, when we could The council was acting last asking them "to support the Councilman William S. An- abling the merchants who have a tax ratable?" night on Mayor O'Hern/s at- tempt to introduce an ordi- MISS.NEW JERSEY — Cheryl Carter, Matawan, waves fo the crowd prior to the nance authorizing a $65,000 Miss America Pageant parade held yesterday in Atlantic City. (Other photos, bond issue for acquisition of story page 17) (Register Staff Photol the W. Front St. properties. The ordinance met defeat Three in River Plaza Family along straight party lines, 4-2.; •.-.... In moving for introduction of the ordinance and a public Miss America Show Sept. 16 meeting, Mayor Die in Fiery Traffic Pileup O'Hern1 actually was moving By TOM BLY He said last night that Mrs. State Police said Mr. and a race track near Wilkes- to force the issue to public vote in November, some-' Lombard's sister has been Mrs. Lombard were thrown Barre. RIVER PLAZA - An 11- thing opponents of his pro- Curtain Up Tonight year-old boy who expected to contacted and is expected from their car, which was He previously stabled posal worked to guarantee. enter the sixth grade of St. here from Ireland. towing a trailer with two horses at. Brookdale Farm, ATLANTIC CITY (AP) - white and blue crepe paper announced publicly each James Catholic Ikhool Red Neighbors Visit Boy horses. The horses also died Mr. O'Hern acknowledged Lincroft, but for the past The curtain raises tonight for float. night, but the names of the. Bank, on its opening today is Theodore Lake and Robert in the crash. David was that the Taxpayers' Associa- year had been training a 50 beautiful Miss America On her heels came the 58 evening gown winners are a patient in a Connecticut •Benson, friends and neigh- dragged from the car, but tion, vigorous foe of his pro- string of about 14 horses at 1970 hopefuls as introductory girls who hope to step into kept secret to heighten sus- hospital. bors of the Lombard family, Paul was found in it. posal, has gathered' enough visited and talked with David Willowbrook Farm, New signatures on its petition for frills are dispensed with and her shoes. pense. His "parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Lombard, trainer of last night. They then went to Shrewsbury, including .his a referendum to force the they, get down to displaying Master of ceremonies Bert Based on points awarded John-Lombard of 12 Foster thoroughbred horses, had the morgue in Yale-New Ha- own and some owned by, question on the November their talents and curves hi Parks said: "Modernizing the . St., and only brother, Paul been in Maine. He planned to from the competition, the ven Hospital in New-Haven among others, John T. Brock- ballot. But it won't go on the the first round of competition. pageant was a wise move.. We Lombard, 5, perished in a bring the family home yes- judges will narrow the field where" they identified Paul well of Holmdel and Neil ballot unless the governing The scene shifted from the got the older people watch- blaze that followed, a massive terday so that David could to 10 semi-finalists for Satur- and the badly charred bodies return to school, and then Russo of LincroO. body takes affirmative action boardwalk and parade to the ing, now we need the young." vehicular pileup on Iriter- 1 of his parents. take horses to Pocono Downs, (See Crash, Pg. 2, Col. 1) (See Broad St., Pg. 2, Col. 3) huge stage and 110-foot light- The winner of the swim suit day night's climax to the - 'state Rt. 91, North Haven, ed runway of Convention Hall and talent competition are week-long pageant. Conn., about 6:30 a.m. yes- for three nights of prelimi- terday. nary judging in swim suits, The orphan, David Lom- evening gown and talent. bard, is in the intensive care Two Killed in Cam den Violence Mother nature nearly up- ,:„. department in St. Raphael's Staged the girls riding in top- Kennedy Attorneys - -Hospital, New Haven. Al- By Tue ASSOCIATED PKESS down white convertibles though he was described as , In the same predominantly guardsmen, patrolcd to en- arrested last -night, police Negro' section Monday night along the three-mile pageant "the most seriously injured of A white policeman and a force an overnight curfew said. An estimated' 75 per- a tnelee broke out when po- banning all but emergency sons have been injured in the parade route late yesterday the six who were hospitalized 15-year-old Negro girl were afternoon. Ocean winds rip- Get Inquest Delay lice tried to break up a fight personnel from streets in u disorders that began when a after the smashup, he is ex- shot to death last night in an pled bouffant hairdos and it among a number of juveniles. 200-block area. Negro woman was shot and BOSTON (AP) — An in- pected to be released from outbreak of sniper fire in drizzled toward the end of the Boyle's refusal to permit In Fort Lauderdale, sniper They met scattered looting, wounded as police were quest which was to have be- the hospital in a few days.
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