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The Daily Register from Red Bank, New Jersey • 1

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nrt ii aids Not Me me SEE STORY BELOW Mostly Sunny Mostly sunny, high in upper 70s today. Fair tonight and tomorrow, showers Sunday. FINAL EDITION 24 PAGES Red Bank, Freehold Long Branch Monmouth Countys Outstanding Home Newspaper RED BANK, N.J. FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1972 TEN CENTS iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiitiiitHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHnuiiiiiiniiMiB VOL. 93 NO.

9 mi to Legislators for Tax Plan proportionate share of the financing of public activities is borne by those less able to pay for them, the council said. No Cheap Way While there is no cheap and easy remedy for these problems, there is little doubt that as they grow more serious it will be far more costly to deal tomorrow with problems on which we have failed to act today, the group continued. to hear arguments until fall. If the State Supreme Court upholds the decision, it would put renewed pressure on the legislature to come up with an alternative method of financing public schools. So if Cahills program does go down July 17, it is conceivable it could be brought up again later, depending on how the supreme court rules, according to some legislative observers.

Meanwhile, the state Eco- nomic Policy Council, a group of highly respected economists, endorsed the tax program as an effective means of helping solve the problems of cities. Failure to enact the program will in the long run prove an expensive luxury, exacerbating deterioration of the cities, inhibiting the provision of public services and preserving the growth inequities of the present system under which a vastly dis- feel the tax program is in trouble. A superior court judge has ruled that the existing method of financing local public schools is unconstitutional since the quality of education a child receives is dependent solely on the real estate wealth of the town in which he lives. Ruling Appealed The state has appealed that decision to the Supreme Court, which is not expected a constitutionally imposed ceiling on the state property tax and a ceiling set by statute on the remaining local tax. A vote on the income tax is scheduled for July 17.

Cahill and his Republican allies in the Assembly have said if that bill fails, the remaining bills in the package would be sent back to committee and the legislature would recess for the summer. Most legislative observers ue his efforts to have it enacted. Program Features The program features a state takeover of the costs of welfare, the courts and operating public schools, to be financed by a graduated personal income tax and a statewide property tax of $1 per $100 of value. The program would result in a reduction of remaining local property taxes averaging 40 per cent and would include Essex, Hudson and Passaic Counties. He said the meetings would continue through the weekend and into next week until all the delegations have been contacted.

In a statement issued by his office, Cahill said he told the delegations he reaffirmed his support of his own tax program. Cahill said he remains convinced the program faces an uphill fight but he will contin TRENTON (AP) In an effort to win support for his tax reform program, Gov. William T. Cahill has begun a series of personal appeals to county legislative delegations. According to some legislators who attended the sessions, the governors appeal was low-keyed, and he did not ask for commitments from the lawmakers.

Cahill met yesterday with the delegations from Bergen, A ics killed and eight tanks destroyed on the outskirts. Paratroopers on the southern side battled heavy counterattacks last night from North Vietnamese forces making a stand in a line of old French villas. Scores of U.S. Navy jets from 7th Fleet carriers off the coast scrambled into the night skies to attack the North Vietnamese, their tanks, artillery and automatic weapons fire. McDopnSVMejected.

ait Haven Rulin AP Wirephoto HIJACKED JET LANDS A Pacific Southwest Airlines jet lands in San Diego after being hijacked during flight last night from Oakland to Sacramento. The flight was diverted by a man with a pistol demanding $450,000 and a parachute, airline spokesmen said. SAIGON (AP) South Vietnamese paratroopers and tanks forged into the heart of Quang Tri City today and seized control of two-thirds of the provincial capital that the North Vietnamese captured May 1. A huge American air and naval armada covered the advancing South Vietnamese. South Vietnamese marines were closing in on the city from the east.

One task force was reported to have advanced half a mile to the eastern outskirts and was a little more than a mile east of the Citadel, at the center of the city. A second marine task force made a helicopter landing miles southeast of the city. Lt. Col. Do Viet, a spokesman for the Saigon command, said that elements of a South Vietnamese paratroop battalion backed by tanks had pushed.

into the northern part of Quang Tri a few hours before dawn. They are right next to the Citadel, he said. Viet reported that resistance appeared to be light although the forwardmost troops of the battalion were shelled by 107mm rockets and long-range 130mm guns. We control at least two-thirds of the city, Viet told newsmen. Heavier fighting was reported on the southern and eastern fringes of the city.

Viet reported 58 North Vietnamese Tuan knocked out a third with a hand-fired antitank missile. The other tanks fled into heavy thickets. Associated Press correspondent Dennis Neeld reported that South Vietnamese paratroopers captured three prisoners, one of them seriously wounded, and overran a North Vietnamese field hospital stocked with medical supplies. Board of Adjustment tq decide if a McDonalds was a restaurant or was something Under the boroughs zoning, restaurants are a permitted use in the zone. Council Acted Before the Board of Adjustment heard the case, the Borough Council amended its zoning ordinance to more clearly define what was a restaurant.

The zoning amendment said that any food establishment which customarily serves food for consumption outside the premises is not a restaurant. Easily mer executive director of the Bergen County Democratic Committee, anil John Squil-lace of Hackensack, an aide to Republican State Sen. Alfred D. Schiaffe of Bergen County. Squillace runs an answering service in Bergen County.

Kohn, a legislative lobbyist who runs his own political public relations firm, said that Nixon would still score a landslide victory over his Democratic opponents even if the undecided votes were divided equally between the candidates. Furthermore, he said, the poll results show Nixon retains his staggering lead in a three-way race when Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama is listed as an independent candidate. Cash across the heart of California, the hijacker, described by a passenger as very sloppily dressed with brown hair and glasses, allowed 30 passengers and one stewardess to leave the plane in a.

darkened corner of the airport while airline officials gathered the ransom money. FBI agents armed with rifles with telescopic sights waited as the plane remained on a runway about a half-mile from the terminal. The airline was experiencing its second hijacking in as many days. The pistol-wielding hijacker seized control of the plane on a short flight from Oakland to Sacramento. Chess Play Start Set By miJmorning, mortars were still exploding on the South Vietnamese front lines.

Just keep pumping it in there, just keep them coming, into that area, Capt. Gail Furrow, 32, of Urbana, Ohio, shouted into his radio as he directed U.S. fighter-bombers to the North Vietnamese mortar positions. Furrow is an adviser with one of the South Vietnamese airborne battalions. Most of the testimony at the June 1 hearing before the Board of Adjustment Centered on what was customary.

Although McDonalds furnished considerable oral testimony at the hearing to support its contention that most of its business since 1970 has been derived from eat-in customers, the coporation failed to provide documentation to support this testimony. Taking note of this, the 1 board said the appellant has failed to demonstrate that the proposed facility for Fair Haven is a restaurant within the provisions of the ordinance. The proposed McDonalds would have been a one-story brick and glass building located on the north side of River Rd. between the fire house and the Krauszer Dairy Store. It would have provided parking for 65 cars, and interior seating for 54 people.

It would have been similiar to the McDonalds in West Long Branch, and New Shrewsbury. Company Produces Survey During the hearing, representatives of McDonalds testified that a company survey showed 65 per cent of the food bought in a McDonalds with interior seating was consumed on the premises. The board noted it had requested this survey be furnished as evidence but that the appellant was either unable or unwilling to submit the total survey for examination by the board. This board, the resolution said, does not intend to accept as conclusive the results See Fair Haven, Page 2 Connors on the shore. Shore Highlands.

872-1500. Open daily for dinner S-10. Entertainment Fri. and Sat. Nixon Wins State Poll It was the first stiff resistance the South Vietnamese paratroopers have encountered since they began tightening their grip on the southern edges of the city three days ago.

Associated Press correspondent Holger Jensen reported that South Vietnamese tanks knocked out two Soviet- built PT76 light amphibious tanks used by the North Vietnamese and a paratrooper the proposed site, said hed file an appeal in county court. Although the board left the way open for McDonalds to seek a variance, Mr. Ansell said he intends to go to court to upset the boards ruling, rather than reapply for a vari- EDCC Long Controversy The McDonalds question has been a controversy here since early March when the Hon filed a site plan application with the Planning Board. The Planning Board, after two public hearings, decided to. send the matter to the William J.

Kohn, the president of the organization and a former campaign aide to Republican Gov. William T. Cahill, Nixons campaign manager in New Jersey, said that only individuals who said they intended to vote in November were questioned in the survey. The other members of the polling organization are Frank Sherry of Westwood, a professional pollster and for- with the information in his story. He argued that testifying about other matters would dry up his sources as a reporter.

He cited the protection of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Judge Meanor, however, cited the U.S. Supreme Court ruling of last week that stated newsmen do not have First Amendment protection against answering questions regarding their sources. Its obvious that this (the ruling) might have some effect its unknown how great on news-gathering ability, the judge said.

But against this must be balanced the interest of enformcement of criminal laws. Bridge could be confined for the term of the grand jury, expected to last all summer. Central Air Conditioning 36,000 Btu, $899 installed. 747-4835. After OAKLAND, Calif.

(AP) A young gunman who hijacked a Pacific Southwest Airlines jet, received $450,000 ransom money and a parachute, surrendered early Friday as the plane sat on the runway at Oakland International Airport. Airport spokesman Phil Mumma said the gunman, who had ordered the plane flown some 1,000 miles up and down the state after it was hijacked at San Diego, turned over two weapons to a California Highway Patrol officer whom he had been holding hostage with another passenger and three crewmen. A helicopter ordered by the hijacker had been ready in a remote part of the field. The captive jet, with the hijacker and the five other men aboard, touched down after circling the airport and the area for 40 minutes while the helicopter was positioned and lights set up around it. The area is about D2 miles from the airport control tower.

The pilot radioed that the hijacker wanted to look over the scene and seemed at one point to be dissatisfied with FAIR HAVEN A McDonalds id not rant at least not here. In a fivdmage opinion, the Board of Adjustment last night ruled (he fast-food establishment doesnt qualify as a restaurant, under the boroughs defnitic The board thus rnheld the action of Building Inspector Thomas Carlock in denying a permit to erect a McDonalds in a River Road busing zone. Richard Ansell, Asbury Park lawyer, who represents McDonalds and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nannini, owners of tions over either rival.

The pre-convention poll showed that Nixon received 49 per cent of the vote to 28 per cent for McGovern with 23 per cent undecided. Nixon received 52.5 per cent to 26 per cent for Humphrey with 21.5 per cent undecided. The poll, the first taken by the new organization, questioned 620 randomly selected registered voters in all 21 counties of New Jersey. resenting Bridge and the newspaper, said it had not yet been decided whether the decision will be appealed. Bridge balked at questions of an Essex County grand jury investigating allegations in a May 2 article in the Evening News in which the reporter interviewed Pearl Beatty, a Housing Authority commissioner.

He reported that Mrs. Beatty told him she was offered $10,000 if she voted for a particular choice for authority director. The identities of the alleged briber or the person for whom Beatty was to vote were not revealed. Bridge, during several appearances before the grand jury, answered only those questions dealing directly Good Entertainment Charlies Music Box, River Rumson. Featuring some of the best entertainment in.

the area nightly. (Adv.) Getting what he saw. Five minutes after the landing, the Boeing 727-100 started moving eastward toward the terminal, then onto the main runway as if for a takeoff. We dont know what hes going to do, an airport official said. Earlier, a PSA spokesman said it apparently was emphasized by the gunman that the area where the helicopter was to wait be well-lighted.

The three-engine plane took off from San Diego shortly after 10:45 p.m. Thursday after the hijacker had released all the 58 passengers and crew except the two passengers who volunteered to stay aboard and three crewmen. One was identified as California Highway Patrol Capt. Lloyd Turner. The plane took off shortly after 10:45 p.m.

and headed north along the coast, an airline spokesman said. The plane was flown to San Diego for the hijackers initial demands the ransom money and a parachute to be met The plane had 58 persons on board when it was taken over. After the flight 500 miles 16 DAILY REGISTER PHONE NUMBERS Main Classified Ads 741-69001 Legal Adv 741-0010 Display Adv 741-0016 Circulation Dept. Sports Dept Womens News Accounts Payable Accts. Receivable Aliddietown Freehold Bureau Long Branch Hair Design Studio.

Ocean Sea Bright. Wed. half price days for Senior Citizens. 842-0016 (Adv.) Faces Jail Term Is Not Revealed TRENTON (AP) If the general election were held now. President Nixon would easily capture New Jerseys 17 electoral votes over either Sen.

Georgfe S. McGovern or Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, ac-. cording to the results of a private poll.

Attitude Analysis and Research Services of Para-mus announced yesterday that Nixon would carry the Qj uesdav state by iandsiide prpr REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer apologized in writing yesterday to Boris Spassdy for disrespectful behavior that threatened their world championship chess match, and Moscows Tass news agency said aU demands of the Soviet delegation have been satisfied. It was announced that the first game would be played Tuesday. Fischer, the American challenger, and Spassky, the Soviet world champion, met last night to draw for the first move, in the $300,000 series of 24 games. Fischer drew the black pawn, giving Spassky the first move with white and a slight advantage. The draw was done the same way park-bench chess players would do it.

Spassky took two pawns, one white, one black, juggled them behind his back then extended his closed hands to Fischer. Reporter If Source NEWARK (AP) A reporter for the Evening News of Newark was found guilty and ordered jailed fof con tempt of court yesterday for refusing to answer grand jury questions concerning an alleged $10,000 bribe offered to influence appointment of a Newark Housing Authority director. The reporter, Peter Bridge, was given until 2 p.m. today to answer questions aimed at uncovering the identity of the person who made the bribe, or go to jail Judge H. Curtis Meanor, who imposed sentence after hearing brief defense arguments yesterday, pointed out that Bridge could appeal the jnuiiiiininiiiinmiHiiinmnnnraninninHniniminnnnniiniiiirainiHHniiiiiiiiiiinin The Inside Story Handicapped children enjoy water fun 12 Nuptials Pa8e 13 Yankees win; Mets muffled in 14th Page 14 Giants top priority in camp: defense Page 15 decision to the Appellate sion of Superior Court.

At-torney Edward Gilhooley, rep- Brookdale Students. Save Buy used books. Skips Student Bookstore, Lin-croft. 741-1727. (Adv.) Vacationing Kids; A Former Doctor Its vacation time throughout the land, and for about 1.4(H) youngsters this means fun time at such places as Holmdel Park.

The Daily Registers chief photographer, Don Lordi has prepared a pictorial account of one of the groups at the park, it will be ready for Mondays editions. Weekend activities and stories about the start of the Democratic National Convention in Miami Beach will be covered, too, and Jim Bishops column will deal with doctors in general and a former Red Bank area physician in particular. Thats a sampling of the variety in The Daily Register, Northern Monmouth Countys largest newspaper and Monmouth Countys most interesting newspaper. Monmouth Park Today ENJOYMENT, YOUR WEEKEND MAGAZINE Television Listings Movie Schedule Crossword Puzzle Bridge Advice Comics Classified 18-23 Editorials 6 Financial m.mh..m..m...mhhmm.8 Obituaries Religious News Sports Womens News IMS niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiunmiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuimi True savings buy good material as inexpensively as possible. Seconds and discontinued patterns from $1.79.

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