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Air War Ac Brisk Over SAIGON (AP) — American Heaviest Raids Hi the Central Tons of Bombs on Suspected U.S See•—M *k ' Fund• s foJ r"•••••' Defens• •.-•«e• Post• " S SEE STORY BELOW ; Pgrtly; cloudy and cold today, FINAL not quite as cold tonight. Tor THE DAILY VPfflQTFR . inorrowiair,' moderating tem- p^jjatures. : ••••• •'• EDITION 28 PAGES Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper P4WK. 1V.J. MONDAY, JANUARY 17,1972 TEN CENTS •mmmmsm Air War Ac Brisk Over SAIGON (AP) — American heaviest raids hi the central tons of bombs on suspected U.S. officials say the biggest fighter planes exchanged mis- highlands in a month, and the North Vietnamese troop loca- enemy buildup — and the siles with North Vietnamese region's South Vietnamese tions/ bunkers and storage likeliest place for another Tet antiaircraft defenses along commander warned of a Com- areas west and northwest" of offensive — is on the central the Laotian border today and munist buildup in the coast Kontum city near the Cam- plateau along South Viet- Sunday and were believed, to lowlands as well as in the bodian border and south- nam's border with north- have destroyed two of them, highlands. eastward- along the border of eastern Cambodia and south- the U.S. Command an- Fifteen B52s dropped 450 BinhDihh province. ern nounced. It said the American planes were not hit. 'There is a lot of air activi- ty up there," said one U.S. of- ficer, referring to the corridor along the border between Laos and North Vietnam where American bombers are pounding the Ho Chi Minh trail network. "It is one of the heaviest days since the begin- ning of the dry season." Regliler Slofl Pliolos by Larry Perna North Vietnamese missile KING WORSHIP SERVICE — Entering First Presbyterian Church, Red Bank, tor second annual wor- batteries near the Ban Karki ship service In memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. are, from left, the Rev. Peter J. Fosfaurg of the pass unleashed three surface- Presbyterian Church; the Rev. John J. Zee of St. James Catholic Church/ Red Bank; the Rev. Dr. to-air missiles — SAMS — at Ralph D. Albernathy, president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference/ who delivered the U.S. planes operating in the sermon, and the Rev. Harold Dean, of the United Unitarian Church, Lin'croft. region 35 to 45 miles north of the demilitarized zone and threatened others. U.S. Fight- ers escorting the bombers fired two missiles, and the U.S. Command said one SAM Administration Change site and one antiaircraft artil- lery radar were believed de- stroyed. 10 Strikes This brought the total of so- Urged by Abernathy called protective reaction strikes into North.Vietnam to (See Related Story, Page 17) 10 this year. , . On Saturday the U.S. pilots -• RED BANK—The Rev. Dr. sighted North Vietnamese SUPER WIN — National Football League Commissioner Pete Rozelle, Ralph D. Abernathy last night MIGs nearly 200 miles farther left, presents Vince Lombardi trophy to Dallas coach Tom Landry after called for a change of admin- north, near the Barthelemy the Cowboys whipped Miami 24-3, to win yesterday's Super Bowl game In istration in Washington in 1972 pass and east of the Plain of New Orleans; Cowboys' tackle Bpb Lilly's reflection can be seen in as he spoke before l,JtOQ jgathr . Jars in northern Laos. One trophy. , ered at the:First Presbyterian MIG crossed the border sod Church here. tried to intercept an Ameri- Dr. Abernathy, president of can flight, but the American the Southern Christian Lead- Phantom Jets fired half a doz- ership Conference, appeared en missiles, and it fled b^cfy at a worship service that cli- into North Vietnam unhurt. ..> maxed the-second annual, Paralleling the intensified four-day community tribute, air action was a Commuiiist to the late Dr. Martin Luther "high point" of ground activi- KingJr. ty in South Vietnam, which Super Bowl Prize "Martin Luther King Jr. began a week ago. wasborn on Jan. 15,1929 in The South Vietnamese com- NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Lombardi type of game ^ no' • before' the first half endediac- the midst of the Great Depr- mand reported 20 small-scale The Dallas Cowboys finally errors."- ; •""•' ......;1,.-' [•.'.' counted for Miami's only scor- ession when Herbert Hoover enemy ground assaults, rock- won the biggest game of all— Landry also said Nixon, who ing; ThomaSran; tHfte' yards was president," said the At- et, mortar, sapper and terror The Super Bowl. watched the game oil-tele- for a third-period touchdown lanta (Ga.) preacher. attacks, most of them hi the Behind the passing of Roger vision at his Florida retreat at and Staubach passed seven "Today, 43 years later, central and northern prov- Staubach, the running of Key Biscayne, "commented yards to Mike Ditka in the fi- there is a depression in this inces of South Vietnam. This Duane Thomas, Walt Garri- on every phase of the game, nal quarter. Staubach com- landsmen walk .the streets in raised the total of such at- son and Calvin Hill and their but particularly singled out pleted 12 of 19 passes for 119 search of jobs. And Richard tacks to 190 in the past seven vaunted Doomsday Defense, the play of the offensive line." yardsV Milhaus Nixon is President," days. the Cowboys lassoed the . The Cowboys rushed for 252 . The Cowboys even had the hecontinued. 'Copter Hit Miami Dolphins 24-3 Sunday yards, a Super Bowl record, defensive answer to Nixon's RECITES KING MESSAGE — Nathaniel Boyd Freeman, 10 years old, of Find a Job The U.S. Command report- in SuperBowl VI for the while their defense, led by much-publicized pregame sug- Brooklyn, came to Red Bank to appear at evening worship service at "Under this leadership, you ed that one American was championship of professional tackle Bob Lilly and Chuck gestion that the Dolphins try a First Presbyterian Church in memory of the late Dr. Martin Luther King are lazy if you're on welfare, killed when enemy ground fire football. ' Howley, limited the Dolphins' down-and-in pass from Bob Jr. The youngster eloquently recited excerpts from the now famous "I and you are told to go out and. hit a light observation helicop- In a telephone call to Cow- potent ground attack, featur- Griese to Paul; Warfield. have a dream ..." message'by the slain civil rights leader before anin- < find a job that does not exist," ter supporting South Vietnam- boys Coach Tom Landry after ing Larry Csonka and Jim Miami tried it four times - ferrticldl congregation of 1,200'... then fell asleep next to his mother dur- he said. ese operations 17 miles south- the game. President Nixon Kiick,to80. and failed four times. ing the rest of the service. "The fact is that the whole west of Da Nang. Nine more said he "thought it was one of Mike Clark started Dallas' • "It's a bitter dis- nation is on welfare, not just Americans were wounded and the great games in,every, scoring late in the first-period three vehicles were destroyed appointment," said Miami black people. General Motors area." with a nine-yard field goal Coach Don Snula. "Give Dal- is on welfare;"Ford is on wel- or damaged by mines on and Staubach fired a seven- Highway. 16 about 25 miles Then, with a reference to las credit. They tore us apart fare, Lockheed is on welfare the late coach of the Green yard touchdown pass to Lance on defense and completely Defense Pledges Aid ... All you have to do is dress north of Saigon, and six other Bay Packers and the Wash- Alworth 75 seconds before hal- controlled our offense. Dallas it up and call it federal sub- Americans were wounded when a Vietnamese youth ington Redskins, the Presi- time. Garo Yepremian's 31- demolished us. We never got sidies." dent added, "It was a Vince yard field goal just seconds untracked." "We need decent, respon- hurled a hand grenade into a sive public servants who can , truck in Ban Me Thuot, in the To Clean Up Waters central highlands. turn this country around," the • WASHINGTON - Sen. Clif- nine federal installations, in- violation of the state's water See Abernathy, Page 2 U.«S, B52 bombers flew their ford P. Case said today the cluding four in Monmouth quality standards was com- Defense Department has as- County, in New Jersey, into plied by the New Jersey De- sured him that it will seek compliance with the state's partment of Environmental funds in the next budget sub- water quality standards. Protection at the request of mitted to Congress to begin , The list of federal in- Sen. Case. The King Series- stallations in New Jersey in projects designed to bring Since receiving the list from state officials, Sen. Case has Welfare Cut Opens been pressing the Defense De- A Special Report partment to seek funds needed to carry out its plans The King series. NEWARK (AP) - A federal tute segment of our society to adopted children of those The Inside Story court hearing begins today on political and economic ex- Complete Super Bowl coverage ?age 18 to bring the installations into The first installment is today — and there will be seven adults applying'for aid. compliance with the state ' others on "The Days of Martin Luther King Jr." a suit that could result in a pediency." According to the suit, the Nlcklaus scrambles to Crosby crown Page 19 temporary halt of the Cahill Wave moves up lit Register ratings .....Page 19 standards. Shortly after pro- Jim Bishop, formerly of Sea Bright .and a columnist on : purpose of the "Aid to Fami- viding the list to Senator Case The Daily Register's editorial page, is the author of the book administration's efforts to re- The suit contends such a re- lies of the Working Poor" pro-' , Last In series on mayors' wives..
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