Southern Cali Nebraska Rout Bowl Foes Cahim Strongly He Will Run Again US Renews Air Attacks Beneath the 20Th Parallel
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Southern Cali Nebraska Rout Bowl Foes SEE STORIES, PAGE 20 The Weather ..,. ® ••" . '• -----„ sunny, mild today- DAILY . Clear, cold tonight. ~ "' Ked Bank, Freehold f FINAL raUdtomrtrrow. Ix>hg I^ranrh / •~\r . ~ • . • EDITION Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper M !20 PAGES. VOL 95 NO. 127 RED BANK, N.J. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2,1973 "' • • , '"" TEN CENTS iiiiiiiHiiiHiuiiiiitiniiiiuHnuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiMutiiiuimuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiuiiniiiniiiiiiiiMiiHiiiiHiHiii uniiminiinmmmimmniHii iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHnimiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiutnui CahiM Strongly He Will Run Again TRENTON (AP) - Gov. viction indicates that I'm cor- He said overall direction highway construction contract • years?" Then I might also say It will be up to the courts to William T. CahiU has given rupt, I'd probably do the same was needed for the how-frag- in exchange for a 110,000 con- to him, 'Let's look at the revamp allegedly restrictive bis strongest indication yet thing." mented federal programs de- tribution to the state Republi- * record.' So I would have no zoning laws, CahUl said. problem facing anybody, if he that he will seek a second' The governor made;the signed to solve urban prob- can Party. term, saying he would have lems. ">-•'•" were a candidate on that." He also said he expected the statements in an interview Legislature to again fail to no problem as a candidate with The Record of Hacken- "There is no evidence, to CahiU declined to say spe- facing possible charges of cor- About his tax program, Cah- cifically whether he would adopt tax reform legislation sack. In a separate interview ill said people failed to under- my knowledge at least, that ruption from the Democrats. Sherwin knew anything about seek reelection. this term, for WNBC-TV's 'Man in Of- stand the state income tax he Cahill said he would strong- fice' program;' Cahill called the contribution tfwt was. During the interview, the "It's unrealtsfiSsto.think proposed would have reduced made," Cahill said. > ly oppose any attempt by. for "firmer leadership" in real estate taxes by 40 per 'governor also said he has there would'beiiiy,change In Democrats to tarnish his own Newark to overcome crime cent. The public saw the in- Democrats have Indicated abandoned hope that the Leg- the attitude of /he Legislature reputation because of the con- -and urban decay and said his come tax as an additional they may use the Sherwin islature will prohibit local zon- in an election year," he said. viction of former Secretary ot • tax reform package was de- levy rather than a replace- case to attack the integrity of ing codes that restrict all but State Paul J. Sherwin, a close feated in the Legislature be- ment for an existing tax. the Cahill administration in the wealthy-from moving into The governor reaffirmed friend and political adviser to cause the public didn't under- . the upcoming gubernatorial '^pmmunfues. (hat be will give priority to re- In the Record interview, the the Republican governor. stand it.. election. Asked how he would form of the state parole sys- governor said for the first react to a Democratic candi- Whoped that we would be ' tem, which encountered op "If you were to say to me Enough federal money is time that he felt Sherwin was atye to accomplish something sition in the Legislature in that I was corrupt, I would . date who made such an at- being spent in Newark to convicted on insufficient, evi- tack, CahUl replied: * this past year," he said of zon- 1972. He added that ho/I punch you in the nose," Cahill > 'really do a meaningful job"! dence. Sherwin had been sen- ing legislation. "The fact that yet prepared to make.; said in response to a question in improving the city, Cahill tenced to one to two years im- "Then I would say to him, we have not convinces me mendatlons abaft the j of corruption. "If you were to said, but he added, "I think prisonment and fined $2,000 on 'What other acts of corruption thati we will'not be able to restoration of the ( say to me that Sherwin's con- that a lot of it is wasted." charges he sought to rig a can you suggest in three next year." ty in New Jersey. :s U.S• . Renew* . • . •• • s Air , Attack•• s Beneath the 20th Parallel; SAIGON (AP) — American , A communique said air op- The pattern was the same nam, U.S. air attacks shifted panhandle or to list specific warplanes resumed attacks erations over North Vietnam during the Christmas cease- to the Ho Chi Minn Trail in targets. But American offi- on North Vietnam's southern resumed at 1 p.m. It gave no fire, and again there was no eastern Laos, Hanoi's main cials said the campaign was panhandle below the 20th par- details, but U.S. officials said explanation why the halt in supply route southward, and - similar to the one carried on allel today after a 36-hour halt the bombers were attacking North Vietnam lasted 12 hours to supply lines and base prior to Dec. 18. Up to then, for New Year's, the U.S. Com- supply routes below the 20th longer. camps in Cambodia, the Com- U.S. B52 bombers were con- mand announced. parallel to slow the annual Ry 44 Strikes mand said. centrating on supply caches .The bombing halt above the dry-season push of war mate- The Command said.that, U.S. planes also flew mis- and mountain passageways to 20th parallel, which includes riel across the demilitarized from dusk yesterday until sions in support of Laotian the Ho Chi Minn Trail, aver- Hanoi and Haiphong, re- zone and through Laos into dawn today, U.S. planes made forces battling North Viet- aging 30 to 50 strikes a day. mained in effect. It was or- South Vietnam; 44 strikes in South Vietnam, namese troops in the Plain of dered by President Nixon on The U.S. Command also re- all but two of them in the Jars, in northeast Laos, the On Dec. 18, the aerial blitz Saturday in preparation for ported that bombing oper- northern quarter of the coun- communique said. - . on the Hanoi-Haiphong heart- the resumption of secret ations were resumed in South . try below the DMZ. The Command refused to land began, and most of the peace negotiations in Paris Vietnam at dusk yesterday af- During the bombing cessa- say what type of planes were B52 force was shifted north of ter a 24-hour holiday halt. tion in South and North Viet- raiding the North Vietnamese the 20th parallel. .,-;.-_, ' tt|iijiftiy" HuM Claims Flue Radio Hanoi claimed that a U.S. RA5C reconnaissance AP mnplklf plane was shot down Sunday DEAD IN CRASH — Pittsburgh Pirates star Roberto Clemente was Mouse"Democrats Gearing *ln Quang Bind, North Viet- oboard a cargo plane that crashed shortly after taking off from San Juan, nam's southernmost province. P.R., Sunday night on a relief flight to earthquake-stricken Managua, It did not mention the fate of Nicaragua. No survivors have been found. Four others were reported on the crew. The U.S. Command the plane." - Q said it had no plane losses to For Nixon, Have Own Tiffs report. WASHINGTON (AP) - New attacks on the senior- make the third job in the par- Sens. Norris- Cotton of New House Democrats gearing up ity system and other proposed ty hierarchy — that of Demo- The South Vietnamese.com- Hampshire, and Wallace F. mand reported generally light Cleinente Is Mourned for renewed battles with, Pres- rules changes are also on the cratic whip — elective rather Bennett of Utah, are vying for than appointive, as it is now. battlefield activity but one ident Nixon face divisive agenda, but may be put off the chairmanship of the Sen- major fight about 40 miles struggles of their own today until a later meeting. ~~— If the move succeeds, a wide- ate Republican- Conference. northeast of Saigon this morn- as they meet to organize for The Democrats will elect open battle for the job is in John G. Tower of Texas and ing. A militia unit ran into the S3rd Congress opening to- their leaders for the new Con- prospect. ,- Robert Taft Jr. of Ohio are By Fans Everywhere about 100 enemy troops, and gress, but Speaker Carl Albert House Republicans, with seeking the chairmanship of morrow. fighting was reported contin- (Related Story, Page 21) faces only token opposition fewer problems, will hold the Senate GOP Policy Com- cial activities in his swearing- Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. An effort to formulate a uing at midafternoon. SANl JUAN, P.R. (AP) - and Rep. Thomas P. 'O'Neill their organizing meeting to- mittee. in. He takes over today from "And what a wonderfully, party position on the best Puertol Rico's governor-elect of Massachusetts, is unchal- morrow morning before the First reports said at least Gov. Louis A. Ferre, who or- good man he was. He had means of bringing the Viet- The abrupt halt in the canceled festivities for his in- lenged for majority leader. noon opening of Congress. So two militiamen were -killed, dered three days of official about him the touch of royal- . nam war to an end is the ma- bombing of North Vietnam or- auguration today as the island mourning. Ftglt Developing will Senate Republicans, who but there was no report yet of ty." jor problem to be resolved at. dered over the weekend by joined the U.S. sports world in A hot fight is developing, have two leadership positions enemy losses. "He was one of the greatest Clemente was named on a pre-session caucus of all' Nixon may have undercut mourning Pittsburgh Pirate however, over a proposal to .to fill.