DbtribataM Hat ax bumld May wkk • M par cent chance ai «r thandenbamrs this 30,025 and eveniag. High f •boot M today. Clearing toolfht rea with lair «-7l. Tomorrow, Mr, Copyrigkt-Th» Red Bank Registar, Inc. 1B68. high U mid M*. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS DIAL 741-0010 VOL. 89, NO. 33 Utmt ttXlr. PiM u KM Ud at AtJdttlMftl M»tf1ff> -THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1966 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Hounds, Scuba Divers Airlifted to Scene Howell Slaying Clues Sought By PETER 1. OUVOLA hundred feet north of the Mon- state conservation center at have boarded a bus or entered The diner is about 10 miles and WILLIAM J. ZAORSKI mouth-Ocean lme. Hackettstown. a car at that spot. from the McKenzie home and HOWELL TOWNSHIP - A Her body was fully clothed Took Off Promptly Heading the investigation are almost as far from the King's pair of airlifted bloodhounds and and showed no signs of sex The aircraft put down on a State Police Lt. Mario Paterra Grant Inn. a team of scuba divers failed assault. Police said the killing sandy area behind the McKenzie of Princeton Barracks and Coun- A dishwasher, Jerolemo Go- yesterday to uncover clues in the was not similar in any way to car. The dogs, given a sampling ty Detective Albert V. McCor- mez, 26, of Lakewood, discovered fatal shooting of a Toms River tile other unsolved central Jer- of the scent, took off promptly mick. the body at about 4 a.m., wedged mother whose body was found sey deaths, all of which had an but police said later that their Early today, investigators said between the front seat and dash- in her parked car here in the obvious sex motive. movements did not indicate a they still were unable to deter- board and partially covered by early morning. Scuba divers, a State Police confident pursuit. mine a motive. a bedspread or blanket. He had Mrs. Dorothy L. McKenxie, 44, team, searched a stream of the At the end of a long, wander- Mrs. McKenzie was known to noticed the car at about 2 a.m. the fifth woman whose body has Metedeconk River near the ing run on both sides of Rt. 9, have visited a Toms River tav- but did not go to it then. been found murdered in Mon- highway hoping to recover the and in an area near the river ern Tuesday night and to have A service station attendant mouth and Ocean counties in the murder weapon, but without suc- stream, they came to a halt on planned to pick up her husband, nearby told police he had seen last year, was shot in the head cess. the east side of Rt. 9 at a point Robert A. McKenzie, Jr., 38, at the car enter the diner parking twice and left to die in the front The hounds, owned and trained about 500 feet from where the about 2 a.m., at the King's Grant lot at about 1 a.m., make a com- s«at of her car at the rear of by the State Police, were flown McKenzie car was parked. Inn, Rt. 70, Point Pleasant, plete turn around the lot and the Regent Diner, Rt." 9, a few in by Navy helicopter from the Police believe the killer may where he is a bartender. (See SLAYING, Page 3) Army Signal School Expansion Started With $1.2 Million Pact FORT MONMOUTH — Ex Department of Command Com- Apparently, the <M barracks Decision to step up the school's last year to 6,013 last week. Rep. pansion of the Army Slgna munications, one will be in the buildings don't include the seven program at this installation was Howard said there will be more School here is getting underway radar school area and the third the Monmouth U.S. Army Re- made public two months ago thai 8,000 students in residence with award of a $1.2 million con will be in the photography school serve Center has been asked to when the Department of the next July. About 18,000 students HUP ARRIVES BY AIR — Halicoptar carrrying bloodhounds and trainer hovan naar tract for construction of three ad- area. vacate by Oct. 5. They will be Army rejected a high-level Army are expected to attend the school ear in which body of Mrs. Dorothy L. McKanxia, intat, jwai found behind dinar ytitar- ditional classroom buildings and For Troop Use used for administrative offices, recommendation to move the next year. renovation of 64 World War II All 64 barracks will be used for according to a fort spokesman, Fort Monmouth Signal School to day in Howell Township. Howard Pleased barracks. troop accomodations, the school and don't require renovation. Fort Gordon, Ga. for consolida- "The continued improvement The $1.2 million contract award spokesman said. Most of the The building program an- tion with the Southeastern Signal of the facilities at Fort Monmouth two-story wooden btrrtdu sched- nounced by Rep. Howard heralds School. has a direct bearing on the favor- (See Editorial Page «.) uled for renovation haven't been the announced build-up of the The student body at the school able impact on the people of 2d Man Surrenders in use at all, he said. Signal School here. here has increased from 3,000 (See EXPANSION, Page 3) to Construction limited, Borden- town, was announced in Washing- ton by Rep. James J. Howard, Legislative Mills Grind Again In Lakewood Murder D-3d Diit., N. J. A fort spokesman said the work NEWARK (AP) — Two husky ment in Manchester Township. Sandlin was working the mid- is slated to begin "immediately" brothers-in-law were in custody He was working at the gas sta- night-to-8 a.m. shift alone Sunday and to be completed by the end today as the prime suspects in tion to earn money for his col- when he mysteriously disap- of December. Trips Congress Airline Snare the abduction-murder of a youth- lege tuition. peared. A trail of blood led from A Signal School spokesman said ful Lakewood gas station at- His body was buried beneath a lubrication bay to the sta- the concrete masonry classroom WASHINGTON (AP) -Con- and President P. L. (Roy) Sle- said in accusing Siemiller of un o date between the two hereto- tendant. One was captured and two feet of soft earth near Kent tion's parking area. buildings will be constructed in gress groped through the wreck- miller of the AFL-CIO Interna- dermining Staggers' plan. fore unusually polite and cordial the other surrendered. Rd., about 300 yards from Mc- Lakewood police said the sus- three different sections of th age today after airlines strike tional Association of Machinists. "These airlines are more con' antagonists. Charles Holland, 19, of New- Knight's home. McKnight's green pects were traced through Me present school area on the main negotiators exploded its "last" Siemiller predicted that any cerned with protecting their fabu As the strike dragged on, esti- ark, walked up to a policeman and white sedan was parked Knight's car. A patrolman re- post. One will go up near Squier hope to duck back-to-work legis- arbitration plan without prior lous profits than they are with mated financial losses of the five here last night and told him he nearby. (See SUSPECT, Page 3) Hall, which house* the tchotd' lation. agreement on major contract de- getting their planes back into grounded airlines — United, Na- was wanted in connection with Union and management chiefs mands would suffer the sanm fate service," Siemiller shot back. tional, Northwest, Eastern tnd the «laying. blamed each other for th« latest as the White House proposal the "As usual, the carriers have Trans World — and their more Embattled Marines Chase Foe, collapse of negotiations in the strikers overwhelmingly voted misstated the facts," Siemiller than 65,000 idled employees His brother-in-law, Reginald five-week strike of 13,000 Mechan- down July 31. said. "They know the mood of mounted near the $300 million McKnight, 29, of Manchester ics against five airlines. "Prejudging the vote by the their employees just as well as I mark. Township, was arrested by po- But the legislative mills con international president clearly In- do. They know the hostility and Some $250 million of it was lost lice yesterday morning one block tinued creaking slowly on the dicates that the unjon does not suspicion that exists tnd they airlines revenues and about $50 from a bus terminal in Aabury Yanks Blast Own Ship year's hottest home-grown politi- desire to end this dispute by know the reason for it." million lost wages. Park. cal potato confronting election- voluntary arbitration," Curtln It was the bitterest exchange (See AIRLINES, Page 3) McKnight, who is married to SAIGON (AP) - An American killing 15 Vietnamese and wound- seven hours at such close quar- minded congressmen. Holland's sister, was arraigned plane attacked the U.S. Coast ing 182. ters with the North Vietnamese "Do not pass legislation that on charges of homicide and Guard cutter Point Welcome by Meanwhile, a battalion of U.S. that the Americans were unable you will regret the rest of your armed robbery and Is in the mistake before dawn today, kill- Marines, although almost sur- to use their artillery. lives," warned AFL-OIO Presi- Agents Threaten Boycott Ocean County Jail. Holland is ing two coastguardsmen and rounded, battled a large North "Everything we had wai en- dent George Meany in behalf of scheduled to be arraigned here wounding five others, including Vietnamese force in drenching gaged with the enemy," said Lt.
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