/ . " Ten Seriously Burned in Boat Explosion SEE STORY BELOW Sunny and Hot THEDMLY FINAL Sunny and hot today. Becom- ing cloudy and warm tonight. Red Bank, Freehold Chance of rain tomorrow. Long Branch EDITION (Sea Details. Pan 3), > I 7 Monmouth County** itome Newspaper for 92 Years VOL. 93, NO. 46 RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1969 24 PAGES 10 CENTS No U.S. Aid Windfall in Sight Nixon Cautions States COLORADO SPRINGS, act today on a resolution urg- Clemente, Calif., for his de- "Dreams of unlimited bil- "In order to find the mon- Colo. (AP) — President Nix- ing that the federal govern- fense of his domestic pro- lions of dollars being released ey for new programs," said on has told the nation's gov- ment take over the financing grams, and told his critics: once the war in Vietnam ends Nixon, "we will have to trim ernors not to look for an out- of the entire welfare system. are just that—dreams,", he it out of old ones." pouring of new federal funds "He said he was going to "I make just one sugges- said. "True, there will be ad- Said Democratic Gov. John as a byproduct of peace in put the money where the tion—we've been on a road ditional money — but the N. Dempsey of Connecticut: Vietnam. problems are," said New for a long time that is leading claims on it already are "I'm not so sure that if the us to disaster and when The President also defend- enormous. war ended tomorrow there ed his -welfare- refornr^pro illu- couldrrt be billions of dollars. gram in a speech to the 61st takeover proposal, a five- sion that what some call the There must be.TranHy, TT National Governors Confer- year plan which goes far be? peace and growth dividend was disappointed in the ence yesterday and advised yond the Nixon recommenda- Nixon told the governors at •will automatically solve our speech. I had hoped to hear the state executives agairist tions., their black tie conference national problems or re- a speech of a constructive na- trying to tamper with It. Nixon flew from his sum- ball there are "hard budget lease us from the need to es- ture." But the conference was to mer White House in San and.tax.decisions ahead." tablish priorities. One of Nixon's chief advis- MARCIANO DIES IN CRASH — A badly mutilated Cessna 172 aircraft lies in a ers, Arthur Burns, counselor dry creek bed after carrying former heavyweight Boxing champion Rocky Marcia- to the President, said yester- day "of course there will" be no and two others to their deaths Sunday night. Jasper County sheriffs officers more money available after, found Marciano in the wreckage and two others thrown clear. They were pilot the war. Burns said if Glenn Belz, and passenger Frank Farrell, 23, both of Des Moines, Iowa. Authori- the conflict ended immediate- ties said piano was eni route from Chicago to De* Moines. (AP Wirephoto) Broad-River Arcade? ly it would free $8 billion in federal funds during the next RED BANK - A new plan vide relocation for the five ion, if we can get a tax rata- five stores that would have to Iff months. But he did-not say • for the controversial open- businesses .that would be • ble instead of a vest pocket be razed. whether prior claims already ing of Broad St. to (he Nave- forced out by the project, and park, the borough will be fur- The building is envisioned had committed such funds. sink River will be outlined give Red Bank a substantial ther ahead on the deal." as about 10 stories high, Mr. tax ratable. While Nixon rejected the Marciano Mourned Six Stores by Councilman William S. Anderson said. notion of a peace bonus, he Anderson at tonight's Bor- Mr. Anderson, who also is' According to Mr. Anderson, "There definitely are sev- did tell the governors: ough Council meeting. council president, said he the proposed ""plan calls for eral persons willing to invest "I can assure you of this: Mr. Anderson confirmed wasn't In a position to release construction of a building in putting up such a build- We are not simply going to with an arcade on W. Front that he will tell the govern- any of the probable investors' ing,'" he declared. tell you the states have a job names this morning. St.. at the foot of Broad St. By Sports ing body tonight that there Mr. Anderson said he to do; we are going to help are persons eager to con- Declaring his support for The arcade would be open to you find the funds and re- BROCKTON, Mass. (AP) - He was killed when a light and I know that can't be struct a high-rise commer- the plan, Mr. Anderson said the river and also would couldn't estimate exactly how sources, to do that job with." Rocky Marciano, the Brock- plane carrying him to his . good for me." cial building that would open "Red Bank can't spread out. house six stores, providing re- much of a ratable the build- Vice President Spiro T. Ag- ton Blockbuster, was mourned birthday celebration crashed Then he added: "But I Broad St. to the river, pro- It has to go up. In my opin- location space for the ing would be. new may be pressed for more today by the people of this in Newton, Iowa. His body used to have a sore back all Mr. Anderson,-a member of specifics on that point at a the council's four-man Repub- city who idolized him. was returned here yesterday, the time from shoveling coke closed door session of the the day he would have been at the Brockton Back .Gas lican majority, said he.won't conference later today. Marciano, who left coal vote on acceptance of the shoveling arid ditch digging 46 years old. Works. For this I get paid Sen. Fred B. Harris of Ok- His professional career better." $62,806 federal grant for the lahoma, the Democratic na- in his hometown and went Broad St. opening until the on to win the world heavy- started in Holyoke with a "Inside the ring he was a Exodus Jams Road tional chairman, also is like- three-round knockout over lion, outside a lamb," was possibility of the commercial weight boxing championship, ly to hear some complaints Lee Epperson and ended in the way Walcott described The Labor Day holiday is and were advised of the rules Although late reports were venture is thoroughly ex- died Sunday night in a plane today. Harris was to meet New York eight years and Marciano. -over and with it most vaca- they must follow during the expected to raise the toll plored. with Democratic gover- crash in an Iowa farmyard. 49 undefeated fights later Former champ Sonny Lis- tions from school and work. coming week of the Miss higher, it appeared the final Councilman Peter R. Hoff- nors, who have complained Marciano captured the title with a ninth-round knockout ton said Marciano "was one American Pageant. The pag- figure would fall short of the, ingn, also a Republican, last that their national headquar- in 1952 with a knockout of Residents of New Jersey over Archie Moore. of the greatest champions prepared today to return to eant ends Saturday with the Labor Day record of 688, set January suggested a similar ters pays little attention to Jersey Joe Walcptt and crowning of tiie winner. during last year's obser- plan, but on a larger scale, them. eventually retired undefeated Known as a fighter who there ever was," and deposed both after the three-day holi- champion Cassius Clay told a vance. (See Arcade, Pg. 3, Col. 4). (See Nixon, Pg. 2, Col. 3) in 1956, didn't know the art of box- day.^ The State Department of ing, he'd take as many reporter Marciano was "the The weekend saw seven, Education reported that the punches as necessary to land onliest one that would have deaths on the state's high- opening of the new school one. given me some trouble." year this week will see a rec- ways. Three- other persons "I got lucky tonight be- Although respected by those ord enrollment across the ' died in drowning accidents. cause, I only got nailed a who fought him, Marciano's state. Traffic was heavy at the New Principal Bid Welcome couple of times,'' he oijce told free-swinging, plodding style shore as hot, sunny weather Department figures in- a reporter after a fight in found little praise with the graced the state's beaches dicate nearly 1,895,000 stu- RED BANK - Black and 1952. "But in tough fights, I boxing experts. during the holiday period. dents will return to class- white, parent's, children, and have headaches for a1 week "However," Marciano once rooms, including 1,455,000 in Monmouth County beaches some who were just inter- or two weeks. Sometimes I remarked after his retire- public schools. actually hear humming . (See Marciano, Pg. 2, Col. 5) and-parks reported near-rec- The Labor Day holiday was ested, the residents of the ord crowds during the three- marked in Pennsaukcn, Westside section came out itey weekend and roads back Camden County, with cere- this weekend to meet and to to the city were jammed with monies honoring the man welcome their new principal the exodus of vacationers and who first suggested the idea Eatontown Woman at River Street ' School, although no serious tieups of a national holiday for the were reported.
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