Freehold Residents Urged to Remain Calm SEE STORY BEVOW Showers Due Becoming cloudy and mild THEDAILY FINAL with showers likely late to- Red Bank, Freehold day,, tonight and tomorrow, Long Branch EDITION (Bee Details, Pajro 5), I 7 Monmouth CounUfs Home Newspaper for 92 Years VOL. 93, NO. 25 RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1969 24 PAGES 10 CENTS •••iiinniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiu tininin ••••ii laiiiiiiinii mi niiii liiHiiwiniiiiiii iwiiiii iiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini i iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiinni iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniii utiiHittHHHiiHiiiHiniiiirfHiriHifHiiiHHaiitntiMiiitiniiiiiiHfrniiiififfniifnmrtiiniiHiinifiiHiitnHinitiiriitttHiiHnifHJHfiHiiininuiuiaiiai House Expects Surtax Action by Next Week WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. Wilbur, D. Mills, D- tost half of 1970 — just as Republican Leader Everett field was unable to hold the House leaders, blocked in an Ark., chairman of the House the earlier House bill and the M. Dirksen claims he got one votes of 11 of his members initial effort to rush through Wa"ys and Means Committee, administration proposed. concession from the Demo- who wanted the surtax to die, a Senate-passed bill extend- indicated he probably would crats in all this scheming — but six Republicans, includ- Senate voting on the exten- ing the 10 per cent surtax follow this course but could a six months continuance in- ing Dirksen, voted with the sion bill came after four through Dec. 31, are hoping not do so until Monday. stead of the five originally of- Democrats. hours of sharp debate. to- get the measure to the First Half of 1970 fered by the Democrats. Next the Senate slapped White House early next week. Meanwhile, the House com- And it climaxed four weeks But the outcome in the Sen. down 59-41, in a vote closely mittee in wrapping up the of intensive maneuvering and All 100 members showed ate was essentially a victory following party lines, a Re- drafting of a broad tax re- cloakroom conferences since publican effort to add an ad- up yesterday as the Senate for Majority Leader Mike form bill took steps to see the Democratic Policy Com- Mansfield and his policy ditional six months extension • approved the six-month ex- that the surcharge is even- mittee first decided it would group which won every at a 5 per cent rate, as asked tension, overriding the plea tually extended the full year. go only for a short-term sur- round. by Nixon. of President Nixon that a full The committee added a pro- tax extension in an effort to year continuance is necessary Jn the first and closest test, Then the Senate killed 66- vision that the surtax contin- maintain pressure for broad the Senate adopted 51-48 the 34 a GOP amendment to re- to dampen inflation. s ue at 5 per cent for the tax reform. six-month extension. Mans- peal the 7 per cent invest- An attempt to complete ac- ment credit. tion on the bill in the House Finally the bill was passed CRATERS POCKMARK MARTIAN SURFACE — A wide angle camera aboard last night before the surtax 70-30 and sent back to the Mariner 6 -eturned 'his picure of Mars showing numerous large craters to Jet •withholding rates expired House. Dirksen said it was was stymied when objections an accomplishment to get any 'Propulsion Laboratory last nig'ht. This picture, made while the spacecraft was were raised, forcing Demo- surtax bill passed and that about 2,400 miles away, encompasses an area approximately 300 miles across. cratic leaders to put off vot- he was certain the bill would . (AP WirepWto) ing until Monday. be signed by Nixon. Even though the surtax of- ficially died June 30 and the withholding rates expired at midnight, Treasury officials Pakistani were expected to urge all em- ployers to keep taking the Freehold Officials levy out of employe's pay- Talks Held checks vsince both houses of Congress have passed surtax extension bills. Different Bill By Nixon In Plea for Calm The House voted a month LAHORE, Pakistan (AP)(AP)-- . ** ago for the full year's ex- President Nixon arrived in By HALLIE SCHRAEGER cerned Citizens of greater Judge Alexander Levchuk tension but in a different bill Pakistan today and began .FREEHOLD — Apparent- Freehold (CC) was sched-. this morning. than the one passed by the . talks with President Yahya- ly fearing a recurrence of uled to resume tonight and The.CC was picketing the Senate. Khan which' Nixon hoped Jracial turmoil that broke out tomorrow. store last weekend to protest The Senate measure pre- would bolster relations with "here May 19, borough of- CC members voted Wednes- Mr. Weinick's "taking sents the issue to the House the onetime close ally of the ficials yesterday issued a day night to resume picket- law into his own hands" some In a form which offers six United States. warning and a plea to resi- ing to "protest the response three months ago when he months or nothing. Bringing the Asian portion dents to keep cool in what to the peaceful picketing last allegedly mistreated an elder- The reason is that the Sen- of their round-the-world might turn out to be a long, Friday," which ended in a ly black customer by strik- ate added the surtax amend- tour to a close, Nixon and his hot weekend. fight involving the proprietor, ing him. Mr. Weinick main- ment as a rider on a House- OLD GLORY PLANTED ON THE MOON —Apollo I I aeronauts Neil A. Arm- wife arrived from India in Richard Weinick, some of the tains the man was disorderly passed unemployment com- 100-degree heat. But most of (Related story, Page 2) strong, left, *nd Edwin E. Aldrin Jr, plant the U.S. flag on the surface of the. pickets and some bystanders. and "swung on" him and that pensation tax bill. their 21-hour stay was to be In a prepared statement the be acted in self-defense. Senate1 leaders were hope- moon during fhe'iV extravehicular activity.. This .picture was* taken-from 16mm spent in the spacious, air mayor, police commissioner Each side blames the oth- ful the House simply would color movie film from a remote camera-inside the lunar .module shooting at conditioned old Governor's and police chief said "law and er for starting it by engaging No matter who is right, of- adopt this amendment and House that the British left. order will he enforced to the in verbal abuse. ficials want to avoid the kind one fname per second. ; . (NASA PJidtoy\* AP Wirephoto) of trouble that occurred May thus clear the bill to Nixon. At a sweltering airport maximum" and urged citi- Eighteen complaints ceremony, both Nixon and zens' to "remain calm, and against nine persons up on 19, when two black teenag- Yaha referred to the shift leave the protection of their various-fighting, assault and ers were shot by.white youths since the days when America lives and property to those offensive language charges and 140 other black teenag- and Pakistan were close part- persons who have sworn to .arising from the inci- ers ran riot through the busi- Kennedy Case ners in the anti-Communist uphold the law. Lawless- dent have been rescheduled ness district, smashing win- "southern tier" across Asia ness will not be tolerated and to next Friday "at 8~a.m. at dows. that John Foster Dulles put will be, severely dealt with." the request of Richard Ansell The CC has black and white together. The statement came after of1 Asbury Park, attorney for members, but racial epithets With the United States officials learned that picket- several of the pickets. were reportedly exchanged Inquest Sought bogged down in Vietnam and ing of Sorrento's Delicates- They were to have been during last week's scuffle. (See NIXON, Pg. 2, Col. 4) sen, 74 South St., by the Con- heard - by Municipal Court (FREEHOLD, Pg. 2, Col. 4) NEW BEDFORD, Mass. the very least" and said: "I (AP) — District Attorney Ed- can't comment on it until I mund Dinis has applied for receive it, fll have plenty of an inquest into the drowning comment at the right time." of a girl secretary in a car Dinis is district attorney Says State Hit Bottom in Aid accident involving Sen. Ed- for the Southern District, ward M. Kennedy — and has which includes the, Martha's of its revenue collections hi offer New Jersey the best graduate schools;, medical drawn a rebuke from the Vineyard: area "where , the TRENTON (AP) — New the form of federal aid," the hope of improving its share schools and teaching hos- judge who will rule on the drowning., occurred July 18. Jersey "got fewer dollars in commissioner said. "On the of federal grant funds sub- pitals, that- "would help fill. request. Until now, he.had stayed clear federal aid per person than basis of this comparison, New stantially: . our own needs and at the of the investigation, which, led any other state in the nation * Dinis said yesterday he had Jersey ranked 46th out of 50 — Shift the priority of na- same time qualify us for aid to a charge against Kennedy in fiscal 1967, the state's sent the application tq Chief states. The only states behind tional programs to allocate we are now unable to ob- of leaving the scene of. the Community Affairs commis- Justice G. Joseph Tauro of us in this list are Illinois, more federal tax revenues tain." accident, fatal to Miss Mary sioner says. the state Superior Court. Michigan,. New York and Del- . for urban needs. — Support the efforts now Jo Kopechne, 28. Commissioner Paul N. Ylvi- Declaring that the first he aware, all of which, like New — Change some of the "un- going on to simplify and con- Also A Democrat saker said Thursday that on .
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