Senate Action Looms on Mixed Tax Package TRENTON (AP) - Senate but Calling Himself an Ex- Shared in the Assembly

Senate Action Looms on Mixed Tax Package TRENTON (AP) - Senate but Calling Himself an Ex- Shared in the Assembly

4> The Daily Register VOL.97 N0.118 SHREWSBURY, N. J. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1974 TEN CENTS Cleanup of extensive storm damage starts Monmouth County commu- Sea Bright was one of the Ave., about 100 feet away. the investment firm of Ed- nities were busy yesterday re- hardest hit towns on the Mon- Sea Bright also faced the wards & Hanly at 107 Broad pairing damage suffered dur mouth County coast Police same problem Monmouth St, while other businesses in ing the severe storm Sunday Chief John F Carmody said Beach encountered once the the heart of town suffered night and yesterday morning the North Beach area was ocean high tide subsided - similar experiences while shore towns today again "extremely bad " flooding from the Shrewsbury In Little Silver. Colonial face possible flood tides, Highway reopened Hiver on their western banks First National Bank had its which have hampered their Although tfis men reported Ocein Ave in Monmouth blinds hanging out of Us large recovery efforts for the past that Ocean Ave north of the Reach, was cleared yesterday broken windows, while two days. Rumson Bridge was reopened afternoon, said Sgt Joseph Medium Buick Opel on There may be some relief after high tide late last night, Masica. who also reported the Shrewsbury Ave., New for those low-lying areas the chief earlier said, "That borottgh'l fire department Shrewsbury, looked like it Weather forecasts indicate a part u( the road is very bad wrii called out in the height of was the target of a bomb. chance of some rain or wet Us covered with debris and llie storm at about 3am to Joe Middleton. sales man- snow diminishing by tonight sand and full of pot holes fight a minor fire caused by ager at McGloin, said about Winds are expected to range from the ocean pounding over electrical problems at a home six ceiling-to-floor showroom between IS and 25 m p h al the seawall all (Sunday) at 118 Ocean Ave windows literally exploded though there may be flooding night" Although police in Red at high tide. causing substantial damage Windows were blown nut of Hank reported no ill effects to new cars The wind velocity expected the Pizza Place and the Sea from the storm, Ed von Kat- today contrasts sharply with Bright Pharmacy, which are tengell's used car salesroom "We can't estimate the cost the gusts of over 80 m.p.h across the street from each at the corner of Maple Ave right now since General Mo- which whipped the New Jer- other in the business district. and Monmouth St had some tors has to be called In to sey coast Sunday a%d early Chief Carmody said of its show windows blown out help," he said "But the force yesterday morning leaving The north roof of lha ttt by high winds. of the windows exploding im- FEED WAREHOUSE FALLS - Honce and Davis winds early yesterday reduced it to rubble. Other varying degrees of damage, Bright Beach Club was also Workmen were also patch bedded glass in car metal and had a warehouse in which to store animal feed on storm damage photos on page 13. flooding and power failures in removed by strong winds, he ing broken plate glass win- cut up the fabric interiors. Shrewsbury Ave., Red Bank, until 80 mile-an-hour its wake. said, and deposited on Ocean dows with plywood sheets at See Storm, page II Senate action looms on mixed tax package TRENTON (AP) - Senate But calling himself an ex- shared in the Assembly. The statewide property tax senators had definitely Democrats appear convinced treme optimist, he said he Dodd spoke after a day-long would be in the area of 20 to agreed that Gov. Brendan T they can enact a tax package was "even more optimistic caucus of Senate Democrats. 40 cents per (100 of assessed Byrne's state income tax re- which includes Income, prop- now" that the legislature No vote was taken on spe- valuation to raise some $180 jected by the caucus last erty and sales levies. would come up with the reve- cific taxes, Dodd said, but it million to $320 million, ac- summer would not be re- Now they have to convince nue needed to close a project- was reported the caucus is cording to one source. vived. the Assembly. ed MOO million state budget ready to recommend a sur- A one per cent sales tax in- Senate leaders later met Senate President Frank gap and provide some $300 charge on federal income tax crease would net $150 million with Assembly Democrats to Dodd, D-Essex, would not dis- million to shift the major bur- payments, a one per cent in- and the rest would have to brief them on what had taken cuss the package yesterday den for public education to crease in the 5 percent state come from the income tax place. or acknowledge that agree- the state. sales tax and a statewide surcharge. "Will you tell them more ment had been reached. His optimism was not property tax. Dodd said the Democratic than you told us," a newsman asked Dodd, and he an- swered, "Yes." Majority Leader Matthew Feldman, D-Bergen, who has FORD ANSWERS QUESTION — President Ford answers a question from a reporter during his televised news conference last night from the Old Exec- Collins is likely to get See Scute, page 1 utive Otfice Building In Washington, next to the White House. county clerk position Ford says pact By WILLIAM J. ZAORSKI is director of program ana- private employment has re- Matawan Township Planning lysis in the state Department mained with county govern- Board chairman last January. FREEHOLD - Robert J. of Community Affairs, is the ment since Mr. Ulrich had The selection of a clerk to Collins, Matawan Township husband of Bette Collins, who filed his retirement papers the board of freeholders is caps arms race Planning Board chairman, is is vice chairman of the coun- last June or July and will only one among several posi- expected to be named clerk of ty Democratic organization. leave county government at tions the Democratic freehol- WASHINGTON (AP) - The tails are worked out, come already has hurt many citi- the county Board of Freehol- Mr. Collins will be replac- the end of this month. der majority will be making new U.S.-Soviet strategic under immediate challenge zens and alarms many ders when the Democrats ing William L. lllrich who Before joining the state, on or before Jan. 2. The arms agreement allows both from Sen. Henry M. Jackson, more." take official control of the had joined county govern- Mr. Collins was personnel di- Democrats gained a three-to- countries to continue costly D-wash. Still, Ford challenged a board Jan. 2. ment in 1926 and with the ex- rector of the city of two majority on the board nuclear weapons buildups In a telephone interview, growing belief among con- Mr. Collins, who at present ception of a six year stint in Plainfield. He was elected last November with the elec- over the next decade, I'resi Jackson said that "the total gressional Democrats that the tion of Ray Kramer of Asbury dent Ford has acknowledged. number is way out of order recession should be fought by when you count the thousands Park and Thomas J. Lynch In a news conference last recharging the economy, pos- of nuclear warheads that will Jr. of Middletown. night, Ford said the accord, sibly by increased spending. worked out last week in Si- be produced." The two Democratic free- James J. Howard "Our greatest danger holders-elect defeated Free- beria with Soviet Communist "The Russians will be able today is to fall victim to the Name mixups held Party Leader Leonid I lo build "a new missile sys- holder Director Joseph C. Ir- more exaggerated alarms tem when they don't have any win, a veteran of 36 years on Brezhnev, allows each coun- that are being generated Say Howard now," he said, referring to the board, and Freeholder ,try 2,400 long-range missiles about the underlying health the current lack of Soviet Axel B. Carlson Jr., who was and bombers. MRVs. In addition, the Wash- and strength of our econo- seeking this third term to the had a mild Of that quota, both nations costly to township ington Democrat said the cost my," Ford said. can place multiple warheads board. of meeting the ceilings will be Since in his mind inflation MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - Borough stands to gain the from the federal Manpower heart attack -MIRVs-on 1,320 missiles. is the "deadly, long-range The two Democratic free- Although the President said extraordinary. A report by Township Man- most out of the federal level Administration "told us that holders-elect will be joining NEPTUNE - Rep James enemy," Ford asked Congress this agreement "put a cap on Ford opened the news con- ager Donald F. Guluzzy that bureaucratic foul-up. we are eligible for a $51,095 Freeholder Philip N. dumbs J. Howard, D-N.J., is recu- to act before it adjourns later federal agencies are still lum- "They (the borough) have CETA grant. When I called the arms race," he described ference by segregating topics this month to cut the fiscal of Matawan Township who perating in Jersey Shore Me- into two categories. He dealt ping half of the township's already received a $51,000 the county level office and a situation in which both 1975 budget by $4.6 billion, was elected last year. This dical Center after suffering a first with he strategic arms population with the official federal CETA (Com- asked them to rush a check to countries have great flexibi- while providing $2.6 billion for gives the Democrats control mild heart attack, an aide an- question and then turned to head counts of surrounding prehensive Employment us, they said that the money lity in increasing the number public service jobs to offset of the board.

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