The Daily Register VOL. 97 NO.249 SHREWSBURY, N. J. MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975 15 CENTS CIA report expected ill Ford's talk tonight WASHINGTON (AP) - formation about "some sort ment, and would "determine on to other'areas in his probe With President Ford expected of assassination" because he whether a criminal prose- of the entire U.S. intelligence to make public the Rockefel-. also is chairman of the stand- cution in the federal courts community. ler Commission report on the*1 ing committee that is respon- would lie" for any actions de- For the moment, the II- CIA, the Senate intelligence sible for overseeing the scribed in the study. member panel appears to be committee continues Its In- agency's activities. Levi, speaking on ABC's focusing on what former CIA vestigation of alleged CIA as- The other five Democrats "Issues and Answers," also Director John A. McCone has sassination plots. on the special committee said a president does not have described as the agency's White House Press Secre- have asked Nedzi to resign as the constitutional power to or- principal effort to kill Castro atary Ron Nessen said during chairman of that panel on the der assassinations In 1980 and 1961. the weekend he assumed the grounds that he had done Maheu is the first witness Several former agency offi- President would make public nothing after learning about to appear before thr Senate cials, Including Bissell, have the Rockefeller report dealing the assassination plots. committee under a subpoena acknowledged the existence with allegations of domestic — Atty Gen. Edward H. Church has promised to ex- of a Castro assassination plan spying by the CIA. Sources Levi said Sunday the Justice amine evidence of assassina- involving underworld figures said the announcement could Department would examine tion plots against Cuban Pre- Sam Giancina and John come at a Ford news confer- Rockefeller report, if it Is mier Fidel Castro and other Roselli, but sources disagree ence scheduled for 7:30 p.m. turned over to the depart- foreign leaders before moving Str Ford, page 2 EDT this evening. The Senate committee, chaired by Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, was meet- ing later today to question WRECK RESCUE EFFORT - Firemen check Munich, Germany, last night. Death toll Is now 42 Robert Maheu, a former aide debris for dead and injured at site of a head-on col- with some 80 seriously injured, (see story, The to billionaire Howard Hughes, lision of two passenger trains at Warngau, south of World column, page 3.) and Richard Bissell, former head of the CIA's clandestine operations or "dirty tricks" department. Meanwhile, there were these developments: Chief offers cooperation - Rep. Lucien Nedzl, D- Mich., said he will not resign as chairman of the special House committee in- in police department probe vestigating the CIA and other intelligence-gathering NEW SHREWSBURY - ration should complete Its in- necessary. Many personnel vestigators, but with some re- agencies. Nedzl acknowledg- Police Chief James A. Her- vestigation. within the firm are former servation. ed the CIA had given him in- ring yesterday said he will co- "If a full investigation Federal Bureau of In- "I've always cooperated operate "where proper" with takes longer, It takes longer," vestigation agents, including with everybody," he said, a private investigative the mayor said. In that event, the corporation's founder, he "and I'll answer the agents' agency hired by Borough Wackenhut may be paid more said. questions, if I think the ques- Ms. Owens Council to conduct an in- than the $2,000 Initially allo- A two-man team will in- tions are proper, and help, quiry into 14 allegations made cated by council for the vestigate the allegations of where proper." against him by 14 members of probe, he said. misconduct made against the If necessary, the chief said, is elected his department. The Wackenhut Corp., spe- chief in a letter sent to coun- he'll rely on his attorney, The Wackenhut Corp. of cialists in providing public cil over the weekend of May Henry A. Kaplan of Neptune, by NJEA Coral Gables, Fla., with of- and private security and in- 10 and signed by 14 of the 15 for advice and representation ««|liur lion pMte fices in New York City and vestigative services, was se- police department members. during the investigation. TRENTON - Judith M. COLONIAL HOSPITALITY — Visitors to the Motawan home of Mr. and Toms River, is expected to lected to head the probe of "I had no reason to believe Owens, a teacher in the Bond Mrs. Stockton H. Hopkins were greeted by hostesses In colonial costume The investigation will in- begin its investigation of the the still secret allegations af- that the chief wouldn't coop- Street School, Asbury Park, during yesterday's tour of historic sites In the borough sponsored by the clude interviewing members allegations tomorrow or ter the mayor and council last erate in the investigation with has been elected president of Matawan Historical Society. Standing at the door Is hostess Mrs. Carol of the force, said Mayor Spec- Wednesday, according to week interviewed several advice from his lawyer," the New Jersey Education Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, and daughter Elizabeth Hopkins, chat tor who hopes for the entire Mayor Gabriel E. Spector agencies and individuals from Mayor Spector said, "espe- Association (NJEA). with members of one family who were part of a guest list of nearly 300 vis- department's cooperation in "I talked to representatives outside the borough for the cially after the fact that the Ms. Owens is the first black itors. the probe. "If there are some of the agency on Friday," he job. prosecutor has decided not to to hold the post. She polled people who don't want to talk said, "and they've told me The corporation operates investigate the matter him- 10,515 votes. to them (the agents), that's that they may be able to com- nationwide and in about five self. Other contenders were: another matter," he said. plete the investigation by the foreign countries, the mayor "I consider that as a good Evan Goldman, a science Historic sites toured end of the week." said, and has the capability to The principal of the probe, sign for him (the chief) and teacher at Bergenfield High But council hasn't set a provide complete police ser- Chief Herring, intends to co- we're happy about that." School, 6,056 votes, and Sam- By HILDY McrORMICK ternoon just perfect (or a p.m. and lasted through 9:10 time limit by which the corpo- vices in municipalities where operate with the in- The policemen who signed uel Capalbo, a high school walk along l>/< miles of Main p.m. The response was so the allegations against the teacher in Keansburg, 5,588. MATAWAN - The charm St. good, Mr. McJunkin said, that chief sent'James M. Coleman The NJEA has 82,000 mem- and hospitality of the 17th and Park A. McJunkin, who ar- additional tickets were made Jr., Monmouth County prose- bers. Ms. Owens will serve a 18th centures were recreated ranged with the owners of the up close to the deadline of the Belford woman one of five cutor, a copy of the document two-year term and will not be here yesterday as owners of homes on the tour to have start of the tour. He said ap- shortly after presenting the eligible for reelection. some of the county's most his- them open, described the day proximately 300 persons par- allegations to the mayor and She will receive as a salary toric homes opened their as "glorious," and the event, ticipated in the tour. council. three times the average doors to some 300 visitlors. as "one of the most fantastic "It was better than 1 ex- to enter state award school After reviewing the docu- teacher's salary in the state. The event was a springtime things I have ever worked pected. It was excellent," he The average is more than walking tour sponsored by the on." declared. SEA GIRT - Sgt. Robin portunity to achieve any role, terested in breaking any bar- ment and consulting with the $12,000 per year. Matawan Historical Society But beyond cooperation Visitors began the tour at Heck, 19, of Belford, was one including a leadership role." riers. It's a personal chal- mayor and the borough at- Ms. Owens succeeds Kath- for the benefit of restoration from homeowners and the the Burrowes Mansion, and as of the first five women wel- Col. Tharney said their as- lenge, and I want to see what torney, Mr. Coleman con- ryn Stillwell, a guidance now under way at the Bur- weatherman, Mr. McJunkin they wound their way along comed by the N.J. Military signments would cover all I can learn" cluded last Wednesday that counselor in Fair Lawn. The rowes Mansion (c. 1732) at 94 was also delighed tith the the tour route, they were Academy into its National military skills with the prob- the allegations didn't indicate The other women candi- election broke the tradition in Main St. turnout of visitors. greeted in the historic homes Guard officer's candidate able exception of combat. But dates are Spec. Mary Louise anything "potentially crimi- effect since 1938 of alternat- Early morning clouds and Two hundred tickets were by ladles wearing costumes of school over the weekend. he noted that other countries Fulton, 24, of Metuchen, and nal." ing men and women to the po- threatening weather gave printed originally for the the colonial period. Five women, all enlisted in successfully employ women in Spec Patricia M.
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