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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 3

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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THE COURIER-NEWS, Friday, Jan. 21, 1972 em loyalists seek new rules to protect them from GOP deal monaay. straitjacket," Horn complained. Barbour, who served as an as- "They want us to recommend The Courier-News Bureau jvin control of the House. TRENTON The Assembly's This was confirmed today by Democratic "loyalists" will de- Assemblyman George H.

Bar-mand changes in the legislative hour, D-Burlington, who said aemuiyman in tne ius, is the committee assignments but unomciai spokesman of the thv wnn't 0n vio movement for rules changes. mittees we will be allowed to have." carDour saia a major con rules to protect them from theja special rules committee par-deal the Republicans signed, ley will be held over this week- centration of his erouD would Under the Friedland deal, he witn former Minority Leader jend in preparation for the third David J. Friedland of Hudson to session of the 1972 Assembly on and his three fellow defectors. including Joseph J. Higgins of De to seek explicit rules governing the operation of the Assembly's key conference com-mitteee, of which the Republicans plan to name Friedland Union County, will have the say on four committee chairman CALL TROY'S TO INSURE SAFETY FOR YOUR HORslE AND FAMILY INSTALL ships and the other Democrats will get four or five committee as chairman.

Friedland also is to be named leadership assignments. DCDCS associate leader" as another reward for supplying votes to enable the election of a Republican, Thomas H. Kean of Es Jimmy Proof Single or Double Key Operation sex, as speaker Jan. 11 Horn also reportedly worked out a seating arrangement that put Friedland in a back row, far away from the center aisle, where the action is and where Friedland has sat for two years as Democratic minority leader. Kean and his advisors were While Barbour developed an CALL 75S-2272 Bended locksmiths agenda for his weekend conference on rules he flatly denied any effort to personally seek procedural revenge against Very special! exciting long prints 17.90 Liberty Circle's long polyester prints were a great buy at 24.00 now we have a whole new group at an unbelievable 1 7.90.

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Horn, the loyal! the black minister from Trenton Democrats' floor leader, sparred whose dreams of becoming with Kean over committee speaker the Friedland run-out crushed. Do you have this week's A Republican spokesman re ported that "we hear the 36 I Winning Number? loyal Democrats plan to walk out of the Assembly Monday if Friedland gets an aisle seat Horn and Joseph A. Gannon, executive director of the Democratic state committee, submitted first a list of Democratic nominations for chairmanships of all 18 standing committees in the House. After much verbal jockeying throughout yesterday, other lists of recommendations for committee assignments for Horn's bloc also were submit symbolizing a leadership role for him." It's worth 850,000 Barbour said his rules group will meet preliminary to a cau cus of the Democratic loyalists Benefits State Education and Institutions Mondav morninff before the ted "They're putting us in a legislature resumes its work i i i i 076806 LOTTERY DRAWING JAN. 20, 1972 CCP vol ID TTrr rr a r-CM-r r-r r- o-r larikihuit kit r- Friedland says three i wwii lv i I in I aulh i run roi vviiNmiNj iNUlviDtho ATTENTION! Next 500 Millionaire Semi-Finalist I I Drawing February 10 for ticket holders with the exact I last two digits of the winning weekly numbers for drawings I held on January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3.

FINALIST DRAW- ING MARCH 1. I Democrats appeased leadership were tallied and had TRENTON (AP) David been the strongest critic of the Friedland, who engineered a Republican coup in the New deal in the Hudson delegation "had decided to put aside any differences we might have in Jersey Assembly, now says he has made his peace with three Help Her to Understand- the interests of the people of other Democratic assemblymen from his home county The World in 1971 Assemblyman Friedland, who 1 1 -r i was read out or tne nuason Countv Democratic party for his support of Republican Thomas H. Kean for the speakership of the Assembly, said yesterday that three other members of the Hudson delega tion would join him in voting "pretty much as a bloc. Hudson." Friedland also said his fence-mending efforts had been met favorably by Assemblyman Joseph A. Le Fante of Jersey City, who had abstained during the speakership vote.

"He is now very strongly with us," according to Friedland. He added that Silvio J. Failla of Hoboken, Jackman's running mate in District 12-C, "will now come around to our side." Friedland, who stands to control a great amount of patronage because of the deal made with Kean, added "Hudson is now united as a delegation and will vote pretty much as a bloc." Friedland's tally of the Hudson delegation has not yet Two other Hudson assemblymen and Joseph J. Higgins of Union County joined flit HMpt Friedland in the original aisle- crossing vote that turned the Assembly over to the Republicans, the minority Michael Esposito and David Wallace, the other two Hudson assemblymen who voted for taken into account Dr. William Kean, have both been suspend ed from the Hudson Democratic party.

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Wilkerson, the black assemblyman from Jersey City, who has said he plans to talk at the Assembly session Monday. Wilkerson said, "I don't approve of his actions, and I don't see how it can work. It's too However, Friedland said yesterday that Assemblyman Christopher Jackman, who cried when the votes for bad, but that's the way I feel." Min-iT-iTiin4i-it rn inn -it liinii 1 1 ii nr ifisnwti rimm mm i Am ii Will 11 imijiiji.i liJ Wilis 2-mile race thru Laos jungle By JACK FOISIE were shouting and shoot- What do the wage-price freeze, the moon voyages, the Attica uprising mean to her? THE WORLD IN 1971 is an exciting volume put out by The Asso ciated Press to help her and you understand the Gannett News Service special ing. It was tough getting through the bamboo. I cursed LONG CHENG, Laos Jim myself because I had been slip Russell is one lucky fellow.

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Established as the Plain- 'The moment my prop stopped turning, the bad guys knew they had me on the field Courier-News (1894) and as The Courier-News (1961). Published daily except Sunday. ground and that's not my ele ment," Russell said. "The first Second Cass postage paia ai naintieia, N.J. mortar riddled the aircraft, the The Courier-News reserves the right to delete objectionable words or phrases or second dropped me to the ground.

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