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trike Ends at Freehold Regional SEE STORY PAGE 23 Occasional Rain FINAL. Occasional rain, chance or THEDMLY thundershowers today, tonight Mod Bank, Freehold and tomorrow, with patchy Ixwg Bram-h EDITION fog at times. I 7 36PAGES • iMonmouth County** Outstanding Homo IVewspaper VOL, 94 NO. 220 RED BANK, N.J. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3,1972 TEN CENTS '"HiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiM iiiHiiiBuinniniuiiiuiiiii 6 Miles From Hue SAIGON (AP) - North troops seized and held most of families withdrew under the lation of Binh Dinh, gave lish in the central highlands, On the northern front, Vietnamese forces captured the city for about a month and cover of darkness and them a rich rice harvest for North Vietnames forces in- heavy fighting was reported the last South Vietnamese executed more than 3,000 resi- marched to the coast to ships their forces, and established a tensified their pressure on the' yesterday near abandoned stronghold in northern Klnh dents. , . that carried them to the pro- springboard for further base camps of Ben Het and Fire Base Bastogne, 12 miles Dinh Province today and Landing Zone English, on vincial capital, Qui Nlibn, thrusts either to the north or Plei Kleng, firing 150 shells southwest of Hue. North Viet- marched to within six miles of the central coast, crumbled The' fall of English, a regi- south. into the two camps, west and namese forces heavily shelled the old Imperial capital of after two days of savage at- mental command post, com- A southward thrust would northwest of Kontum City. Fire Base King, five miles Hue. tacks that destoryed its artil- pleted a sweep of the province threaten Qui Nhon, South U.S. Air Force gunslilps at- north of Bastogne and six One-quarter of Hue's lery and ammunition and in- by the North Vietnamese. Vietnam's fourth largest city. tacked a column of tanks miles southwest of Hue. 2000,000 population already flicted heavy casualties on the They took three district towns A northward drive would aim three miles northwest of Polei Heavy fighting also erupted has fled, fearing a repeat of South Vietnamese defenders. earlier. It left the North Viet-, for Quang Ngai City, about 75 Kleng, but the results were along the northernmost defen- the 1968 Tet offensive slaugh- The several hundred remain* namese in control of 200,000 miles south of Da Nang. not known, the Saigon com- sive line, about 20 miles north- ter in whi.ph Communist ing Saigpn troops and their people, one-fifth of the popu- About 75 miles west of Eng- mand said. west of Hue. Humphrey Wins One, Letids in Ohio Contest By The Associated Press There was one sure loser, In Indiana, Wallace himself ty loyalists who control the Sen. Henry M. Jackson of was a major issue. Humphrey state's Democratic machin- FBI DIRECTOR DIES — J. Edgar Hoover, direc- Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, Washington, A poor fourth af- fought off the Alabaman's ery. His backers won 10 races tor of the FBI, who died early yesterday at age 77 a narrow victor over Alabama ter 2'/4 weeks of stumping best Northern showing ever to and led in 12 of 19 other Ala- at his home, in Washington. Gov. George C. Wallace in the Ohio, he said he would follow win 54 of the state's 76 con- bama primary contests. Indiana Democratic primary, the course of Sen. Edmund S. vention delegates. In the Alabama Senate pri- dung to a narrow edge over Muskie and stop campaigning Wallace, however, picked maries, veteran Sen. John J. Sen. George McGovern in in primaries while remaining up 22 delegates as he polled 42 Sparkman led a six-candidate Hoover's Death Ohio early today as that con- a presidential candidate. per cent of the vote to 46 per Democratic field and ap- test headed for a photo finish. Tax Issue cent for Humphrey and 12 per proached a possible first pri- Humphrey and McGovern cent for Muskie. mary victory. State Auditor As returns finally started to Returns from 4,095 of the Melba Till Allen ran second. come in from populous Cuyah- centered their Ohio efforts on appeals to blue collar workers state's 4,489 precincts gave Former Postmaster General Seen Probable oga County (Cleveland), tha't echoed Wallace in Humphrey 304,455 votes, Wall- Winton W. Bount led a four- which casts 25 per cent of the ace 273,688 and Muskie 77,747. candidate Republican field. Democratic vote, Humphrey stressing the need for tax re- form. McGovern also sought The Alabama governor was In the day's fourth primary, claimed he had won the bulk in the District of Columbia, a of Ohio's 153 Democratic Na- to cut into Humphrey's long- also on his way to a home- Passing of Era tional Convention delegates. time strength in Black areas. state rout of anti-Wallace par-' See Humphrey Page 2 By TOM SEPPY Burial will be in Congres- McGovern's camp, how- sional Cemetery In the na- ever, was equally confident. WASHINGTON (AP) - The tion's capital, Hoover's life- RESCUERS PREPARE - Rescue workers wear- "I think we have beat him," body of J. Edgar Hoover, long home. His only survivors ing portable oxygen units prepare to enter the said Frank Mankiewicz, the Children's Programs head of the FBI for nearly 48 are nieces and nephews. Sunshine Mining Co.'s Kellogg,Idaho, mine South Dakota senator's na- years, goes on public view Hoover, whose body was where 77 miners were trapped after a ffre at the tional political director. today in the Capitol Rotunda found beside his bed, died of mine's 3,400-foot level yesterday. At least five A massive vqting snafu in amid expectations that the natural causes. His death was miners are dead. (See Story under The World, Cuyahoga County complicated passing of the man will mean attributed to "hypertensive Page 3.) tabulations. ' Job of New Agency the passing of an era. cardiovascular disease"—a„ n There seems little doubf-ajinient linked.tor high blood , By DORIS KULMAN mately 150 of the 547 lay and have to be consolidated with that no matter whom Presi- pressure—although the imme- profession persons attending other departments," Mr. dent Nixon names to replace diate cause might have been a EAST BRUNSWICK - The the day-long conference in the Schenck said. the 77-year-old bachelor, heart attack. Senate Secretly Mulls newly-created state Division Ramada Inn, here. "I'm not intimately familiar found dead in his home early Clyde A. Tolson, 72, Hoo- of Youth and Family Services Judging from statements by with the workings of the bu- Tuesday, there will be ver's longtime friend and No. will take over responsibility Mr. Schenck and Mr. Davis reau," he added, "I'm not go- changes in the nation's top in- 2 man in the bureau, was for the Bureau of Children's yesterday, the Bureau of Chil- ing on a witch hunt but I hope vestigative body which Hoo- named immediately to take Services, all day care pro- i dren's Services faces critical to make a considered study of ver ruled with an iron hand charge. Nixon was to name an Issue of War Secrets scrutiny. and molded in his own image. grams, and all programs the organization and the WASHINGTON (AP) - The him in charting Vietnam pol- This, was the longest closed acting director .today. dealing with juvenile justice, "We have come to the con- people there." A memorial service was ""NJxbnJ speaking at the White Senate, in a secret, locked- icies. session of the Senate since Frederick A. Schenck, the di- clusion that foster home care Mr. Schenck said later that scheduled at the Rotunda at door session lasting over four Although still classified as July 1069, when issues in- House Tuesday, said every vision's director, said yes- often times is used by the bu- he had singled out BCS "be- U a.m. today, with a eulogy American owes Hoover "a hours, yesterday rebuffed secret, it was leaked to news volving the anti-ballistic mis- terday. reau as an end in itself, and at cause it's the largest unit by Chiel Justice Warren Bur- Sen. Mike Gravel's attempt to media recently and stories sile system were debated in great debt for building the Mr. Schenck was named that point any effort at recon- being considered for the new ger. The body will lie in state FBI into the finest law-en- place a classified Vietnam have been written about .it in secrecy, v ciliation of the child with his division." until 9:30 a.m. Thursday. War study in Congress' public newspapers and magazines. Gravel had said the mate- Monday to head the division, forcement organization in the established the same day by parents seems to fall by the The juvenile justice pro- President Nixon will deliver entire world." t record. rial, in his judgment, contain- wayside," Mr. Davis said, Gravel, blocked last week order of Robert L. Clifford grams he's bringing under his the eulogy at the funeral ser- The President ordered Two roll-call votes were ed no military secrets. commissioner of the state De- "That will have to be recti- division don't include the vice at the National Presby- taken during the session from when he tried to get unani- He maintained that if the in- flags at all public buildings mous consent to place the partment of Institutions and fied." juvenile courts, Mr. Schenck terian Church, the one Hoover which the public was barred, formation was important for "Some of the services now and installations lowered to document in the record, made ' Agencies, the division is part said in response to reporters' attended, at 11 a.m.