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Rip Haiphong Area SAIGON (AP) - Waves of the Two Shipyards, Both Jess Third More Than They Have Been a Civilian Bus Was Blown up U.S SEE STORT Weather j tunsy today liter early HOME : :r;J t anting cloudiness, continued -r ^ c >olr high In low »i. Fair to- il ght, low SO M 55. Partly cloudy Bed Rink, Freehold f I td milder tomorrow, high > in ( Long Brit* FINAL «tper Ms. Sunday's outlook, ; irUy cloudy and mild. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 89 YEARS DIAL 741-0010 VOL. 90 NO. 77 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1967 IOC PER COPY PAGE ONE Rip Haiphong Area SAIGON (AP) - Waves of The two shipyards, both Jess third more than they have been A civilian bus was blown up U.S. Navy jets placed a. ring of than two miles from Haiphong's flying in the past few days. by a mine near the old imperial attacks tightly around the North geographic center, make and re- Although the vital rail lines capital of Hue and nine civilian Vietnamese port of Haiphong pair river craft and supply north of Hanoi were covered by passengers were wounded. A Thursday. barges up to 150 feet long. U.S. clouds, supply lines to the south small spotter plane was shot down The targets — which U.S.1 headquarters estimated that to- were exposed and took a heavy >y guerrilla riflemen, but the in spokesmen said were heavily gether they amounted to 8 per pounding. U.S. Headquarters Is ured pilot was dragged from the damaged — included two ship- cent of North Vietnam's boatyard determined to get An as many vreckage by a helicopter crew yards previously on the Penta- and small ship repair facilities. strikes as possible before the •hich witnessed the crash. gon's restricted list, the assem- MS Missions Flown monsoon weather gets .really bad The spotter plane was the 212th bly plant where Russian missiles Although bad weather covered later this month. LS. aircraft reported lost in and helicopters are uncrated, a much of North Vietnam, there Ground action reported in South ombat in the south. power plant outside the city, and were frequent breaks in the Vietnam was generally light and Heavy B52 attacks once again the M1G airfield at Cat Bi just cloud cover, and American pilotsscattered, but harassing Commu- poured into the shell-scarred bat- to the southeast. got in 143 missions, about one nist attacks continued. tlefields around the Marine out- post of Con Thien just,south ol the demilitarized zone. One hi he area just north of the DMZ where the enemy is believed try- ing to install some of the big Viet Policy A ttuek ground-to-air Sam missiles foi lefense against the high-altitude jombers. Con Thien took 30 enemy shells •esterday and reported five Ma- Mounts in Senate ines wounded, an almost quie PRIZEWINNER — "Buzzie" Baldanza, 15, first trumpet lav for the post which withstood in Long Branch High School Band, accepts trophy at WASHINGTON (AP) — The >eople change their minds, it's iresence, he said, and U.S. forces barrages of 1,000 rounds som conflict between Secretary of fair to ask on which occasion would have to stay "come hell lays last month. ceremonies following Columbus Day Parade last night state Dean Rusk and, Sen. J.W. they were'right," or high water." Focus on Air from Mrs. James Lo Biondo'. Prizewinning band was one Fulbright is sharpening as Sen- Fulbright, asserting "I be- Referring to critics of the ad- With the ground campaign a of eight in procession, which took two hours to past ate criticism of the administra- lieve I am right now," later re- ministration policy, Rusk said most stagnant, the focus re- tion's Vietnam policies grows. sumed on the Senate floor his those who "place in question the mained on the northern air wai reviewing stand in Long Branch's Slocum Park. Fulbright, chairman of the Sen- objections to the administration's credibility of the pledged word (See VIETNAM, Pg. 3, Col. .,) (Register Staff Photo) ate Foreign Relations. Committee, war policies. of the United States under our has spearheaded that criticism The Arkansas Democrat again mutual security treaties would PAPER.BLjZZARD — The St. Louis Cardinals' 7-2 vic- for months. argued that U.S. reasons for be-subject this nation to mortal dan- tory over %9 Red Sox in yesterday's deciding-seventh While Rusk has. been his ur- ing in Vietnam have not been ger." . , bane and unruffled self through- made clear. He held there was Without direct reference to Columbus Day Parade World Series game triggered a paper blizzard in down- out most of the debate, there a conflict in basic American pol- Rusk, Fulbright told the Senate town St. Louis. IBM cards, insurance application forms, was a new edge, to his voice and icy. • . -' it was wrong to argue.that crit- toilet papier —~. anything that' could safely be thrown new bite to his statements The administration contends ics hamper the war effort. Thursday as he hit back at Sen-that defending South Vietnam He endorsed a speech in which from a ta(| building window —' filled the air and piled Draws Crowd of 20,000 ate critics-.particularly Fulbright. from Communist aggression is Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R-NY, said up a foot deep in some places. (AP Wiraphoto) "That is not true," he replied necessary to prevent the loss of President Johnson was not im- LONG BRANCH - It was a; when asked. at a news confer- Southeast Asia, Fulbright said, mune, because of his office, chilly, noisy, bustling crowd that ence about Fulbright's remark and also sets ,the goal of. with- from criticism for the conduct lined: Broadway last night to that the United States was at drawal ' after self-determination of the war. watch ,the 1967 Columbus Day fault in the United Nations' in- for the South Vietnamese is as- Javits aaid he was disturbed parade, sponsored by the Christ^ Board Delaying action on Vietnam. sured. •; by Senate Republican leader ler Columbus Club. • •• And, noting Fulbright's eariiet Maintaining a defense perime- Everett M. Dirksen's contention Rocco N. Bonforte, club presi- support of the administration on ter in that country would re- earlier this week that the chiel dent, estimated 20,000 spectators, Vietnam policy, Rusk said: "If quire a permanent American (See POLICY, Pg. 3, Col. J) most of them on the move to keep warm, crowded' the curbside from Regional Action Victor Ave. to the oceanfront. Day of Misery for Triskaidekaphobes Dan Ardolino, vice president of the Chamber of Commerce and a veteran of many Columbus Day. parades, called the proces- For 'Consensus' sion "Wonderful — the best I've 1 LITTLE SILVER. - Further Little-. Silver's partners In two- Avoid Walking Under Cats ever seen,"' public discussion of school region- community school regionalization Councilman Henry R. Cioffi, alization here awaits a consensus discussions, sent a letter to Red By BOB MONROE added, "I'm not going to open the curtains (Associated Press) all day." hands in the pockets of his trench of-Little Silver Board of Educa- Bank three weeks ago, express- coat against the chill, pro- tion- members, Charles A. O'Mal- ing its interest "in continuing "Avoid walking under cats" is the tongue- Marcia Ashley, 23, a high school teacher from Lynnfield, Mass., is not concerned' about nounced it "a tremendous suc- ley, board 'president, said, last discussicn pertaining to the vari- in-cheek advice of one man, but triskaide- cess." Bight, . ous possibilities of regionaliza- kaphobes are sometimes reduced to shy stay- curtains but takes every precaution to avoid at-homes on Friday the 13th. black cats. And with some reason. James Lo Biondo of the Inter- But neither during the public tion." national Ladies Garment Work- meeting nor in response to The Follow-Up "One night I was driving home, when I .Today is the 13th and triskaidekaphobia— saw a black cat walking across the road," ers Union, Red Bank, declared, Register's questions after its The Shrewsbury letter was fear of the number 13—combines with other "We of labor are 100 per cent close did Mr. O'Malley indicate follow-up to an exploratory nieet- she explained. "Thinking quickly I pulled into traditional bad luck signs to make life truly a driveway to avoid it. I did—but I also hit behind Long Branch. It's a won- _what it is the board has to reach ing of the Red Bank, Shrewsbury miserable for- the superstitious. derful parade." ft consensus!on. and Little Silver Boards of Edu- the car that was parked there." 1 "I always stay home," says Phil Ed- Donald R< Dehen, researcher for a 10 Sections March However, several other mem- cation held last July. Monroe wards, a newsmen for radio station KTYM- bers indicated that the question Marx, president, and Georgi Boulder, Colo., engineering firm, said a com- More than 40 marching units in in Inglewood, Calif. "I'd stay in bed but pany engineer once gave him the terse ad- 10 sections stepped off at 7 p.m., Is: Where <lpes the board go Grim, vice president of th there's always the chance that I'll-fall out so from here? 'Specifically, does it Shrewsbury board, said that body vice: "Avoid walking under cats." ;.' • marching east on Broadway past SENATOR SPEAKS — Sen. Richard R, Stout, R-'Mon- I usually go to sleep on the floor." On his five acres of desert land near the reviewing' stand in Slocum push for submittal of a kinder- expected Little Silver to join it in mou+h 5th, addresses crowd at Columbus Day parada garten thijbugh 12th grade the invitation to Red Bank. - Mr. Helen Matusiak, a Chicago cleaning wom- Apache Junction, Ariz., Damon S.
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