10, 1969 32 PAGES 10T3NTS ^ [••••III1IMI1IIII1III W but Col

10, 1969 32 PAGES 10T3NTS ^ [••••III1IMI1IIII1III W but Col

Ocean Oil Line Plan Alarms Howard SEE STORY Cloudy, Warm Clouding up this afternoon,- chance tf showers tonight. Red Bank, Freehold Sunny, hot tomorrow. Long Branch EDITION (Be* StUUi, Put 3); I Monmouth County*s Home Newspaper for 92 Years VOt, 93, NO. 9 RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1969 32 PAGES 10T3NTS ^ [••••III1IMI1IIII1III W But Col. Danowitz Would Rather Stay , Area Man's Unit Moving Out of Vietnam QUANG •fl'BI, Vietnam - His unit is being withdrawn March 8, 1965, at Da Nang. ath-'Marines leaving today S.C, who arrived in Vietnam . the 1st Battalion will leave.in "" cans, and from Jhe, weekly 'Col. Edward PrDanowitz of ' as part of the 25,00(Mnan- re- Their • withdrawal*- follows* consisted of Wcombat troops" three-months>agOv ^'r,m:4ust-->a-|ew~day«j<-spokesmen said,^•w-average»»-of—M3-^AmeriGan Red Bank,- N.J., commander duction in U.S: forces ordered by two days the departure and the rest communications, -„--,, «h.t «.,-,.,,k^j.. „,«>* K« u s headquarters, mean- dead in the first- 26 weeks of the»9th Marine Regiment, by President Nixon. of>the first elements of the administrative and other per- going." while, said 53 Americans this year. whose first units left Viet- The advance element of 120 U.S. Army's 9th Infantry Di- sonnel who will prepare the "I would just as soon stay," were^ killed Th action last Another 1,548 Americans nam today for Okinawa, was men, selected from all units vision from the Mekong Del- Okinawa base for the arrival said Maj. Joseph Goodwin of week1, the lowest death toll' were wounded last week — less than jubilant over the of the regiment, boarded two ta. of the regiment's main body. Laurel, Miss., the comman- since the week ending Jan. 772 of them hospitalized — withdrawal, the Associated C130 transport planes- today The balance of the 8,000- While some senior officers der of the adyanw partyr ~1I when 15t U.S. personnel compared to 1,874 the pre- Press reports. for the flight to Okinawa, man Marine Regiment will expressed regret, most of the "But when the boss" says to were killed. vious week. : • . "It's like being in a foot- where the regiment has been depart soon in separate enlisted men were jubilant as go, that's what you do." Spokesmen said the relative South Vietnamese casual- ball game and being pulled reassigned. groups. The exact dates have they toasted their impending The Marines left with none lull in combat activity ac- ties and the number of ene- out in the fourth quarter when The 9th Marines were the not been announced for se- departure with cold beer. of the "fanfare accorded de- counted for the marked de- my dead reflected similar you're winning," Col. Dano- first combat unit to land in curity reasons. "It's marvelous," said Pfc. parting U.S. infantrymen crease from the preceding drops — .274 government, witz commented. Vietnam, coming ashore The adyance party of the Allen Black, 19, of Columbia, three days ago. The rest of week's toll of 241 Ameri-- (VIETNAM, Pg. 2, Col. 8) Col. Edward F. DanowiU Ferrari Quizzed 3 Hours Tjhe hearings were to re- break while .waiting tq be . nfeed behind closed doors**, TRENTON (AP) — Sam derlings have diluted jsonie of' "viding "tfiat "a witness sume loday wlfli Joe ~"BajF caffedTTne wait tasTwTTill DeCavilcante a"r r*i vef "The Plumber'-' DeCavalcan- Russo's influence at the not have to incriminate him- onne Joe" Zicarelli of Cliff- morning as Ferrari was be- shortly before his scheduled te, who waited three hours shore. self. The commission has.the side Parkj Anthony Angellino ing interrogated. 10 a.m. appearance, strolled to be called, spent 40 min- "You don't spend that ~ .power to grant witnesses im- of Long Branch, and Angelo Ferrari emerged close- the hallway and went to the utes before the State Inves- much time merely taking the munity from prosecution but "The Gyp" DeCarlo of Moun- mouthed. cafeteria, for a cup of coffee tigation Commission yester- fifth," asserted one observer, this entails some procedural tainside taking the witness His attorney, Mites Fein- with another witness, Louis day and was told It wasn't noting that Ferrari had been motiorts which require time stand, along with some pub- stein. said "It's all to the A. "Fat Louie" Larasso of long enough. inside the hearing room- for to complete. lic officials. record." Linden, a DeCavalcante lieu- The reputed Mafia kingpin a prolonged period. Hyland was not saying DeCavalcante, the princi- The commission has tenant. Bernard Furst of and three lesser figures were Many law officers expect- whether the commission was pal figure in the inquiry, warned witnesses they would Ridgewood, formerly of Long pointedly questioned about ed that the witnesses would moving at this time to force-^<;ooledi;.his_ heels in the hall- be subjedt to prosecution "for Branch, also testified yester- the activities of organized decline to answer under the testimony by providing im- way of the State House An- disorderly conduct if they dis- day-. crime on the Jersey Shore umbrella of the Fifth Amend- munity. .. nex and took a brief coffee cussed in public what trans- (See CRIME, Pg. 2, Col. 4} and the city of Long Branch. "Some of these gentlemen 1 are coming back for a varie- THREE HOURS LATER — Louis 'Killer Louie Ferrari, ty of reasons," said William lift, of Elberon, leaves closed hearing of the State F. Hyland, chairman of the Investigation Commission yesterday after be/ing commission. "It would be un- Name River Street School Principal fair to imply it's because of quizzed for three hours in probe of Mafia. Ferrari, any refusal to testify." RED BANK — The Board long search for a principal for the community in the selec and community relations. ter the meeting at which the reputedly an underworld bodyguard, is accompanied A date will be set for De- of Education, by unanimous the River Street School, which tion of a principal. The school also has been board named George J. Mitch- by Ml *Homey, Miles Feinstein. (AP Wirephotol Cavalcante to return for fur- vote at a hastily-called spe- has been the center of a And Detective Lt. Benja- under fjre from parents and ell principal of River cial meeting, last night min H. Gloveft. president of students who believe it is Street, sparking a community ther questioning. Five others steaming community contro- who have already testified named Thomas D. Williams, Red Bank G$rcerned Citi- second rate. furor. The most vigorous pro- versy. will also be called again. the 38-year-old assistant prin- zens, was openly disappointed Reached by telephone at his test came from Negro groups cipal of Lakewood ' High One witness, Louis "Killer It doesn't end the contro- because the board hadn't Asbury Park home, Mr. Wil- which contended he was too School^prindpal of the River Louie" Ferrari of Elberon, a versy. named.the candidate he had liams last night said he is inexperienced for the post. Street School. His salary will former bodyguard of Anthony While pleased that a black recommended, Sam Foster, "very pleased" to have been Mr. Mitchell, at which the be $17,861 a year. "Little Pussy" Russo, of man had been picked for a acting principal of Newark's named to the River Street board said was his request, Deal, one-time kingpin at the Mr. Williams is the first top administrative slot, black Quitman Street School. post. He said he was attract- was .reassigned within 8 shore, was grilled for three black administrator hired -community leaders last night However, all emphasized ed to the job "because the sit- month as administrative as- hours. here. were generally critical, of the that their objections aren't di- uation is a .challenging one." sistant to Superintendent of Count Is Set Law enforcement officers His appointment ends a .board for falling to involve rected at Mr. Williams. "I He said he will assume his Schools Robert C. HoOps, and don't know Mr. Williams," Lt. duties here formally as soon left the system when his con- CAPE KENNEDY, Fla.. scheduled to last about V& Glover said. as he is released from his tract expired recently. (AP) T- The lengthy count- hours. ^ The River .Street School, Lakewood contract. The only representatives of down begins tonight for Apol- The countdown is 93 hours, which has been without a "It's a question of honoring the public at last night's five- loll'sjourney to the moon. but it is spread-over;6V4-day8r- OilPumpingProposal ^rtaeipat for-more than-a- a 60-day resignation-clausej'1 minute meeting- were-two At 8 p.m. EOT, the launch, This allows for several year, has an enrollment that Mr: Williams said. He said he newspaper reporters, alerted team will feed electrical pow- planned' holds to give the is more than 50 per cent resigned from his Lakewood by Dr. Hoops a scant S'% er to the giant Saturn 5 rock- crew rest and time to cor- blackr A number of its teach- post yesterday and expects hours earlier. et, starting the countdown ' rect any problems that might ers have resigned this year, that the Board of Education criticism of the board clock ticking toward a liftoff arisen. '''_'_ many oL them .charging ad- there. ML act on Jit when it for failing to involve the com- ::; to ^at^9:82 a.nv next-Wednes- - - There are only-three- days- ilnistrative unresponsiyeness meets Monday. munity in the decision about day.

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