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34 More Pows Reachphilippines CI.ARK AIR BASF, Philip- Was Monika Schwinn, 30, the Americans on Feb , v» ' * ' ' ' • Conservation Unit Asks Pike Spur Delay SEE STORYPAGE3 The Weather FINAL Cloudy, chance of rain late today. Pe^ods of rain likely / tonight and tomorrow^ I. EDITION Monmoutli County's Outstanding Home Newspaper 20 PAGES VOL 95 NO. 171 RED BANK, N.J. MONDAY, MARCH 5.1973 TEN CENTS •Miiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiii IIIIIHIII iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiinn 34 More POWs ReachPhilippines CI.ARK AIR BASF, Philip- was Monika Schwinn, 30, the Americans on Feb. 12 occured the POWs was Army Capt. pines (AP) - The Viet Cong only foreign woman known to north of Saigon. Stephen R. Leopold, 28, of freed 34 more prisoners of be held by the Communists. The Communists still hold Milwaukee, Wis., who was war in Hanoi today, and the It was the second prisoner 286 Americans, all of whom captured in Kontum Province men landed at Clark Air Base release by the Communists in are to be released by March during a firefight May 9,1968. for a red carpet welcome. two days, the North Vietnam- 28. The Americans also includ- President Ferdinand E. ese having handed over 106 On hand with Marcos to ed five GIs who were working Marcos headed the welcomers U.S. airmen and two Thais greet the POWs were U.S. for armed forces radio-tele- Realise two Filipino employ- yesterday. Ambassador Henry A. By- vision network in Hue when es of the Voice of America The North Vietnamese and roade; Adm. Noel Gayler, the they were captured Feb. 3, were among those freed. With Viet Cong now have freed 299 commander in chief of Ameri- 1968, during the Tet offensive:' them were 27 American ser- Americans since the Jan. 28 can forces in the Pacific; and The two Filipinos also were vicemen, three American ci- cease-fire. Today was the first the commander of the 13th Air captured in Hue during the vilians and'two West German time the Viet Cong have re- Force, Lt. Gen. William G. Tet offensive. The families of medical workers. lased any prisoners at Hanotr~M»ore Jr. both men were at the flight One of the West Germans their previous release of 20 ^The senior American among line to greet them. All the U.S. airmen freed yesterday appeared healthy . APWIrtphoto. as they stepped from the BURNING OF JUSTICE DEPARTMENT OF- the threat of mass arrests. Russell Means, anoth- three planes that brought FER — Dennis Banks, AIM official, holds burning er AIM leader, who had touched a match to the them from Hanoi. They cele- paper on which was printed the government offer document, looks on. Slain Diplomats' brated their freedom at Clark to permit Indians to leave Wounded Knee without Field's 270-bed military hospi- tal by calling wives and fami- ly members in the United States and devouring huge Bodies Returned amounts of steak, fried eggs Peace/Talk in Tepee Set and ice cream. KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) More than 100 paratroopers None of the terrorists' de; — Diplomats,. Sudanese offi- surrounded the embassy yes- Several of the freed POWs mands were met, and King also held a 15-minute religious cials and newsmen wept open- terday as the eight Palesti- Hussein of Jordan' yesterday ly today as a U.S. presidential nians, described as between service in the hospital's Red confirmed the death sentence Cross lounge shortly aftef\ar/ plane left Khartoum to take 19 and 25 years old emerged against Daoud and his associ- iy Today in Wounded Knee •rival. home the bodies and families from the building flashing vic- ates. of two U.S. diplomats murder- tory signs. "We returned from war to WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. civil rights and peace move- on no-man's land between the to deal with the lower echelon First reports indicated the ment volunteers to gather Indian outposts and the per- ed by Palestinian guerrillas. In a statement issued in freedom only America can (AP) — Peace talks in a tepee flunkies of the federal gov- guerrillas treated their here; imeter of 150 federal lawmen The burlap-wrapped bodies Beirut, Black September said give," Navy Cmdr. Eugene B. were scheduled today at ernment any longer. They hostages well; but Friday surrounding Wounded Knee. of U.S. Ambassador Cleo.A. the guerrillas surrendered McDaniel, 41, of Virginia Wounded Knee, a hamlet held The Indians' announcement don't show up for meetings. night, the two Americans and Beach, Va., said in a sermon since Tuesday by militant In- yesterday of their determina- Refuse to Attend They are not dependable. Noel Jr. and Charge "because of the high esteem the Belgian were taken to the d'Affaires G. Curtis Moore we hold" for Numairi. during the service. dians who have burned a gov- tion to stay here came after a AIM leaders Russell Means American Indian Movement basement and executed. ernment proposal to end the meeting with New York at- and Dennis Banks refused to negotiations will have to be were carried from the blood- "We leave them in trust in "It is futile to be sad or glad Asked why those there were armed stand-off. torney William Kunstler, who attend yesterday's session af- with the secretary of the inte- spattered Saudi Arabian Em- his hands," the statement about things which might not killed, Malhouk told news- arrived earlier in the day. ter they learned the senior rior and also with the White bassy yesterday. The eight said. "We are confident they come . When adversity The Justice Department men: "Because the fedayeen U.S. official, Ralph Erickson, House, with congressmen and guerrillas surrendered to will be treated as true revolu- comes, take it patiently with proposed late yesterday that Late yesterday, a Justice considered them enemies of the helping hand of God." the 200 Indians who invaded Department spokesman de- special assistant to the U.S. senators in attendance." Sudanese authorities after tionary fighters." the Palestinian cause." An 1 holding out for 60 hours. Officials said the sermon Wounded Knee could depart clined comment on theAIM attorney general, was not anonymous guerrilla state- was prepared by McDaniel with no threat of arrest begin- proposal and announced that present. U.S. attorneys for The terrorists also killed the Armed with machine, guns, A few hours after the talks ment issued in Beirut said last week after he learned ning at 10 a.m. EST today. peace talks started yesterday North and South Dakota rep- Belgian charge d'affaires, grenades and revolvers, the ended, Erickson told news- they were killed because of there would be a delay in the would resume at npon EST resented the government. Guy Eid, but freed Jordanian guerrillas invaded the em- The federal offer stipulated men in nearby Pine Ridge of "Nixon's arrogance and obsti- group's release. The men had today in«a tepee. The tepee is Charge Adley el Nasser, Saudi bassy during a reception the Indians must depart with- Means said: "We don't want the federal proposal. nacy" in his blackmail de- been scheduled for release Ambassador Abdullah Mal- Thursday night and de- out their weapons and that mands." last Tuesday but were de- houk and his wife unharmed. manded the release of a num- only males must identify ber of Palestinians held in The bodies of the American layed by a disagreement over themselves as they pass A band softly played AuM various countries. It soon be- diplomats were taken yes- implementation of the cease- through federal lines. Lange Syne as the flag-draped came apparent, however, that terday to a local morgue, fire terms. Walter D. Van Riper coffins were lifted into the Federal officials said a their chief goal was freedom where autopsies were per- Boeing jet shortly after dawn, Operation Homecoming offi- grand jury investigation at a for guerrilla leader Mo- formed. U.S. Consul Carol and the grieving families said cials said the group freed yes- later daje would determine if hammed Daoud Odeh and 19 Roehl said the bodies were goodbye to the long line of terday would spend about charges were warranted. other members of the Palesti- badly mutilated by bullet well-wishers. three days in the Philippines The Indians, led by officials Dies, Noted Attorney nian movement under death wounds and "almost unrecog- before flying to the United of the American Indian Move- No Ceremony sentence in Jordan. nizable." States. BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) - gers University, at the age of Two U.S. Marines in dress ment, jeered at the proposal in their camp last night. They Walter D. Van Riper, former IS. blues flanked each casket, but New Jersey attorney general, "I didn't have the money otherwise there was no cere- burned the paper on which the offer was written. has died at the age of 77. The and you didn't have to go to mony. prominent lawyer was strick- college first to go to law President Jaafar al Munairi Treatment of Slayers More Important en by a heart attack while school," he said in 1970. assigned Minister of Reform "We decided the Indian swimming in a hotel pool here "When I graduated I went to Abdul Rahman Abdul Ilah to people are more important to Saturday. work as a $5-a-week clerk in a us than jail terms," said Car- accompany the bodies of Noel Vart Riper's death follows Newark law firm. and Moore and to present Su- ter Camp, an AIM leader. Poses Sudan Dilemma "We've got to force the gov- by eight months the death of Youngest Judge dan's condolences to Presi- his wife of 50 years, Verna. After serving 2'^ years in dent Nixon., KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) a protracted postmortem," "Cutting off all news about ernment to come to terms Information Minister Omar the incident will give Numairi with us." He suffered the attack the Army, Van Riper became In Washington, the State — President Jaafar al Nu- mairi of Sudan faces a deli- Moussa told the National As- breathing time to develop a shortly after arriving at the an assistant U.S.
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