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D4 Asbury Park Aug. 12, 1984 The Week in Review The World Quote of the Week If 'r "Our position always to err on the side of safety. What is difficult to understand here is that these people were sensitive to the needs of children, but didn't err on the side of safety." Human Services Commissioner George J. Albanese urging the passing of legislation that would allow administrators to report their suspicions concerning child abuse. split over whether the Municipal Utilities Authority should buy the privately owned Ocean County Landfill on Route 70.

At a public hearing, some speakers said residents would be better off with the landfill in public hands. Others disagreed, saying that the MUA shouldn't get involved at alL Joseph S. Portash, township administrator and an MUA member, said that before any agreements are made, another public hearing will he held. Anthony C. Neapolitan), 20, Asbury Park, was convicted of murdering his former girlfriend, Margaret Novobilsky, IS, in her Ocean Township home on Feb.

21. A Superior Court jury of five men and seven women deliberated less than six hours before reaching the verdict, then took less than an hour to decide he should not receive the death penalty after listening to an emotion-choked plea from the defendant's mother. He's scheduled to be sentenced Sept 28 to life in jail, and would not be eligible for parole for 30 years. A Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital patient, found innocent by reason of insanity in a 1974 Aberdeen Township murder and missing from the hospital since Sunday was arrested by Chicago police. Husni Barakat entered a Chicago police station and told police the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee, announced his committee would frame and vote on a bill that would give the federal government broader powers to oversee the safety of the Amusement park rides are currently regulated according to state and local laws.

There is no federal oversight and half of the states do not regulate them. The Pentagon said that the United States is sending minesweeping helicopters to the Gulf of Suez region to help Egypt try to clear the heavily traveled Red Sea of explosives that have damaged 10 ships. In Washington, a Defense Department spokesman, Marine Maj. Jim Pisciottano, said several RH-53D Sea Stallion helicopters and a support ship were being sent at the request of the Egyptian government, which controls the Suez Canal. Iran accused the United States and Israel of orchestrating a mine-laying campaign in the Red Sea as part of a "new conspiracy" designed to discredit the Tehran government.

In a statement carried by the official Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran's Foreign Ministry urged international organizations to "expose the agents behind these moves, so that security would return to the international waterway." Auociatad Pmi The Lloyd's of London insurance company reported Saudi Arabian naval vessels were sent to evacuate the crew of a Liberian-registered tanker damaged by an explosion in the Red Sea. No casualties were reported, but the blast appeared to be the worst in a series of explosions in the key waterway. Actor Richard Burton died in Geneva, Switzerland, at the age of 58 from a brain hemorrhage. His brother, Graham Jenkins, said in Portsmouth, England, that Burton was taken ill at his villa in Celigny, near Geneva, and taken to a hospital. Burton and actress Elizabeth Taylor were married and divorced twice.

Egyptian sources said that Cairo would provide military escorts for pilgrims sailing across the Red Sea to Moslem holy cities in Saudi Arabia, and Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruholiah Khomeini denounced mine attacks that have damaged at last 13 ships in recent weeks. Mobs of masked youths battled police in four cities in Northern Ireland and at least 60 people were arrested, police said. The IRA said a New York fund-raiser defied a British ban and entered Northen Ireland. Police also said a suspected activist of the outlawed Irish Republican army blew himself up in the town of Newry when a nail bomb went off prematurely. A minesweeping helicopter is backed into an Air Force plane at Norfolk, as the craft's special capabilities were needed in troubled waters.

News Quiz without waiting for proof. George J. Albanese, commissioner of the state Department of Human Services, also is seeking programs that would screen out applicant for state institution jobs who may be possible abusers. In Trenton, Senate President Carmen A. Orechio, D-Essex, said anyone who works at a child care center and has contact with youngsters should be fingerprinted and undergo a crinal background check.

The state Department of Environmental Protection gave 15 counties 30 days to file their solid waste management plans. In a letter sent to the counties, the state warned that it would turn the matter over to the attorney general if the counties did not comply. The Region ment by the president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops advises its members: (a) not to comment on political candidates' views on abortion; (b) to avoid acting for or against THE STATE The Nation he was a missing person, Sgt John Ztiek said. After it was determined he was missing from the hospital, police charged him with escape on a fugitive warrant Barakat faced an extradition hearing. A Superior Court judge has refused to reduce the $50,000 bail for Richard Johnson, a 23-year-old former Belmar resident who is a suspect in the July murder of an 1 1 -year-old Morris County girl.

Johnson was accused of escaping from police while being questioned. He surrendered to police two days later at the main office of the Asbury Park Press. Electronic Associates a West Long Branch analog computer and simulated systems manufacturer, reported a $10.6 million loss for the first half of fiscal '84. Sales for the period were $18.3 million, about $6 million under the same six months a year ago, and the company's order backlog was half of last year's $37 million. Robert G.

Finney, EAI president, said cost-cutting measures and agreements with eight utility customers should stem heavy cost overruns and return the company to profitability. EDITOR'S NOTE: How much do you remember about the stories that have been in the news recently? If you score fewer than five correct answers, you have been spending too much time on the crossword. If you get eight or more right, you rate an By JOAN BRUNSKILL The Associated Press 1. It was announced that U.S. Navy mine-sweeping helicopters were being sent to help Egypt clear mines that had recently damaged ships in: (a) the Red Sea; (b) the Persian Gulf; (c) the Mediterranean Sea.

2. New information gathered by the federal government indicated that asbestos was much more pervasive and more of a potential health problem than previously realized in: (a) private buildings; (b) both public and private buildings; (c) public buildings. 3. Quadrupling financial aid for family planning programs could make a vast difference in slowing the world's population growth, according to a speech in Mexico City at the U.N. International Conference on Population the speaker was: (a) Mexican President Miguel de la Madrid Hurta-do; (b) James Buckley, chief of the U.S.

delegation; (c) World Bank President A.W. Clausen. 4. The American Bar Association passed a resolution stating it was inappropriate for judges to: (a) belong to private clubs that had discriminatory membership policies; (b) screen federal judicial nominees; (c) sit on company boards. 5.

It was reported that a draft state political candidates; (c) to make clear endorsements for political candidates. 6. Hundreds of communities in 20 states took to the streets after dark in a "National Night (a) to escort senior citizens to social events they'd usually be unable to get to; (b) to celebrate midsummer; (c) against crime. 7. The state agreed to hiremore blacks and women and pay employment discrimination claims to settle a federal complaint over hiring practices the settlement was announced by Gov.

Joe Frank Harris of: (a) Arizona; (b) Wyoming; (c) Georgia. 8. A city which had defaulted on loans to six banks in 1978 and had laid off hundreds of workers earlier this year because of budget trouble got good fiscal news, an unexpected $5.3 million surplus, announced by Mayor George Voinovich of: (a) New Orleans; (b) Cleveland; (c) Boston. 9. After almost 1 1 years in power, Gen.

Augusto Pinochet said that though he'd lost some popular support he wouldn't speed up the transition to democracy and would remain in power until at least 1989, in: (a) Chile; (b) Brazil; (c) Argentina. 10. The actor Richard Burton, who died at the age of 58, was buried in: (a) London; (b) Celigny, Switzerland; (c) Pontrhydyfen, Wales. ANSWERS: I 2.b 3.c 4 5.b 6.c 7.c 8.b 9 lO.b. The Appellate Division of Superior Court decided that the speed bumps at Marlboro High School must be removed.

Marlboro Township said that the bumps slowed the swift movement and good working order of its emergency vehicles. The high school erected the 4- to 6- inch-high speed bumps to slow traffic and protect its students. State and local police continued searching for two men and a woman who impersonated social workers and tried to abduct children from their homes. The first incident occurred in Monmouth County July 12, but the scope of the investigation was expanded after similar cases were reported in Sussex July 26 and 29. None of the families involved relinquished their children to the strangers.

The State human services commissioner called for legislation that would require state child treatment center administrators to report their suspicions of sexual abuse, Two men were charged with sexually assaulting boys at two youth centers in Wall Township. Monmouth County Prosecutor John A. Kaye said the director of one of the facilities, the Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment Center, and two other employees have been suspended for failure to tell authorities about reports of sexual abuse. The other center named is the Monmouth Youth Center. State Human Services Commissioner George J.

Albanese said investigations into alleged sexual abuse of juveniles are under way at seven other institutions in the state. State approval of Monmouth County's application to create an independent authority to run a county-owned Allaire Airport was delayed after Wall Township asked for more time to study the county's proposal. Approval for the authority is not expected to be granted until September at the earliest Manchester Township residents President Reagan and Vice President Bush publicly disagreed over whether a post-election tax hike is possible. In a California campaign appearance, Bush said the administration may have to raise revenues next year in an effort to cope with the federal deficit, approaching $200 billion a year. That statement put him at odds with Reagan's repeated declaration that he has no secret plan to raise taxes, as Democratic presidential candidate Walter F.

Mondale has been asserting. A congressional subcommittee held hearings to consider whether the federal government should oversee the safety of amusement park rides. At the close of the hearings, Rep. Henry Waxman, chairman of Facing the Issue Do you think the absence of the Eastern Bloc countries will diminish the Olympics? Sheldon Sanders and Kelly Johnsen GNMAs ZERO COUPONS TREASURIES MUNICIPALS 400 I.U S00MG. VITAMIN 100 REG S2 99 VITAMIN 100 REG S1 49 Rich Groschel, Brick Township: No.

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