Guidry wins 12th; Gooden fans 11 1B The Register Vol. 107 No. 323 YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER...SINCE 1878 MONDAY, JULY 15, 1985 ?5 CENTS INSIDE Reagan awaiting lab test results SPORTS Despite a "slightly elevated" temperature, BETHESDA. Md. IAP) - President Reagan was which Speakes said was to be expected after making what doctors called a spectacular recovery surgery, the spokesman said, "All in all, the yesterday from major abdominal surgery as the medical team waited for laboratory tests to president had an excellent day." determine if the growth they removed was During his post-operative hospitalization in 1981 cancerous. following an attempt on his life. Reagan developed a persistent fever that mystified his physicians for Less than 24 hours after the operation began, several days but eventually was brought under Reagan was "on the job to some extent," reading control and attributed to an unidentified infection. briefing papers and meeting with Chief of Staff "He's always chomping at the bit to do a little Donald T. Regan, said White House spokesman Larry Speakes. bit more than the doctors want him to do," Speakes told reporters at an evening briefing During the day, Reagan got up from his bed for Asked if the president indicated any concern the first time and walked around his room in the about the pathologisls' report expected today that VIP suite at Bethesda Naval Hospital, the spokesman reported. He sat in a chair for about 45 will show whether the tumor removed from minutes, reading a new Western novel by Louis Reagan's colon was malignant, Speakes said the L'Amour, one of the president's favorite authors See REAGAN. Page 2A President and Mrs. Reagan The Bluffs: Rolls Royce of housing If CHRIS HAND The Register OPEN WINNER , RED BANK — About five years ago. architect Kathy Baker. 24, ol Clover. South Jerome M Larson took what he now calls his big Carolina fired a final round 70 lo win gamble He decided to build luxury housing in the Womens' U S Open at trie downtown Red Bank. Baltusrol Golf Club m Springfield When he first came before the Planning Board with yesterday his application for the Bluffs, as the development was to be called. Larson was turned down IB They thought you couldn't sell units at this price. " Larson recalled last weekend sitting in his of- fice residence at 68 West Front Street The office is NATION located in one of the buildings now being renovated to become part of the Bluffs They also didn't like the Cheerful density " Nancy Reagan brightens her Eighteen months later. Larson gained the planning husband's hospital room with board's approval for a slightly scaled down version of pictures of their family and scenes the Bluffs from their home state of Calilorma as Today, with half the units in the development sold. .the president recuperates from two families moved in and the remaining units going abdominal surgery for an average ol $100 000 more than they were THE REQISTEB/CABL D FOHINO initially advertised Larson's gamble appears to be 2A paying off THE BLUFFS — Architect Jerome Larson says his first taste of luxury housing. STATE renovation of seven Victorian homes gives Red Bank its See BLUFFS. Page 3A A long swim Twenty-one swimmers from six nations plunged into the Atlantic Ocean m Former mental patients 'held captive' Atlantic City for the 22'. -mile Around the Island Swim, one ol the premier Meanwhile, the Monmouth County pros- •They ithe womeni look like survivors Connolly said the department s investiga- events for marathon swimmers OCEAN TOWNSHIP lAPi - A woman ecutor's office is investigating whether from a concentration camp, " said Connolly tion was prompted by tips from welfare 5A who allegedly operated two illegal boarding criminal charges should be filed against "I don't think they were in immediate workers and neighbors who thought Mrs homes held up to 10 former mental patients Mrs Scorp, who is in her 40s, and her danger I But) the way they were kept and Scorp was running an illegal boarding home captive under truly horrific ' conditions for mother, Josephine Scorp. Connolly said treated was life-threatening " He said investigators came up empty- years while cashing their social security STATE The Scorps could not be reached for Connolly said the women, all former handed during several surprise inspections checks, a state investigator said yesterday comment at her Ocean Township home, and patients at the state's mental institution in Rosemary Scorp. who owns two homes and suspected that Mrs Scorp was hiding Embarrassment there was no listing for her in Hope Morris County, were afraid of the in- boarders or shifting them between her three here and one in Hope Township, faces up to Township vestigators because they "have been told properties In an uncharacteristic and eventually $50,000 in fines for running two illegal Five elderly women, ranging in age from over the years that if they don't behave they After surveillance proved people were embarassing move. Gov Thomas H boarding homes, said William Connolly, 60 to 75. have been removed from the Crosby will be sent back to the mental hospital " Kean and his chief environmental director of the Division of Housing and Avenue home owned by Mrs Scorp since The women, whom he described as 'the living with Mrs Scorp, investigators ob- aide create a crisis-like atmosphere Development in the state Department of July 2 when investigators obtained search sort who could readily be taken advantage tained search warrants and raided the last week by announcing during a Community Affairs warrants of." are all in area hospitals See CAPTIVE, Page 2A hastily called news conference the discovery ot a 25-year-old radioactive plutomum spill SA LIFESTYLE County helped the cause Memory lane If KEVIN fffiCHETTE The Register One view: Marilyn Farrell and Pat Torsillo sit on trie lawn of the Garden State Arts PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - Hundreds of Monmouth county Center, Holmdel, and let themselves residents joined thousands no phone, be led down a memory lane marked from across the country to by reveries of sock hops, soda watch the top names in British fountains and American Bandstand. and American pop music per- 10A form in a Live Aid concert for wet notes African famine relief. They began gathering around By KEVIN FRECHETTE BUSINESS the John F Kennedy Stadium The Register in the City of Brotherly Love as PHILADELPHIA - They Needs help early as Friday morning. The told me it would be the musical concert was not to start until 9 The nation's largest (arm lending event of the decade am the following day Superstars from the British system, suffering from its highest loan Promoters had promised losses ever as a result ot agriculture's and American pop music that the show would be the scenes joining together at con- financial crisis, is turning for help not event of the decade A super- certs in London and Philadel- to the government, but to its farmer- star-studded line up had been phia to raise money for the borrowers. assembled at both Philadelphia starving in Africa 7B and at London's Wembley Hundreds of thousands were Stadium expected to attend, traveling "It was such an extravagant across continents to see the concert that I wanted to be a likes of Mick Jaggar. Tina part of it and see all the Turner, and Phil Collins, per- performers that I had never forming on the same stage. seen before I also wanted to be INDEX THE REGISTER/CAROLINE E COUIO Satellites would crisscross a part of the fight against skies, importing broadcasts famine. ' said Cathy Conway. WHAT A DAY — Reporter Kevin Frechette waded through from artists in Australia. 21, of Eatontown Japan, and the Soviet I'nion. Conway joined more than thousands of fans to find some while exporting performances BRIDGE 81 90,000 other music lovers Satur- county spectators at Saturday's to every corner of the globe BUSINESS 71 day to listen to the likes of Bob Live Aid concert m Philadel- My editors at The Register CLASSIFIED N Dylan. Eric Clapton, and phia. Lett, spectators wave a wanted someone there They COMICS N Madonna raise their voices in combination American/British wanted a local angle They CROSSWORD H song to benefit the starving flag signifying both country's wanted me to go to Philadel- people of Africa. ENTERTAINMENT 51 effort to solve North African phia and find some county HOROSCOPE 1<M See LIVE AID, Page 2A famine. See ONE VIEW. Page 2A LIFESTYLE KM OBITUARIES M OPINION 7A SPORTS II Action Front Page Readers Your business will do more busi- Flowers • Fruit Baskets • Gifts UN's. GN's. LPN's. Aides Explore TELEVISION H Great Lobster Specials all week the opportunities See the Nurs- YOUR TOWN M Clam Hut-Foot of Atlantic St - get fast results. Attract 68,000 ness in our Business Directory in Send something nice to show you Highlands. 872-0909 readers with your ad here. today's classified section care. The Directory of Florists is ing Medical Directory in today's on the Obituary Page Classified section MONDAY, JULY 15, 1965 ZA The Hrginlrr One view sight of someone slumped over a PEOPLE Continued from Pag* 1A notebook while fans cheered and residents among the 90,000 spec- shouted around him. I felt a little out tators who attended. of place. annual picnic, former Senate Ma- It wasn't that simple. As the image of the British band, jority Leader Howard Baker Jr. Days before the the concert began, The Who, appeared on screens joked about his 1988 presidential I was on the phone to ticket outlets around the stage, the audience aspirations and firmly aligned and radio stations throughout the joined voices in a version of 'Rain On himself with President Reagan.
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