Fiirther Bombing Curtailment Is on SAIGON (AP) - President the Further Curtailment Was President Nguyen Van Thieu, White House in Key Biscayne
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Talks Are Planned to Save CNJ Service SEE STORY, PACE 2 The Weather THEDAILY FINAL Cloudy, mild today. Partly Ked Bank, fr sunny tomorrow. I I Mag Branch 7 EDITION 24 PAGES Monmoutli County's Outstanding Home Newspaper 1TEN CENTS VOL.95 NO. 136 RED BANK, N.J. MONDAY, JANUARY 15,1973 niniiiiiiiiiiuiiiMiimi iiiiiiiiii iiiiiuniiiuiimiiHiniinniiniuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMniiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiuiiu Fiirther Bombing Curtailment Is On SAIGON (AP) - President The further curtailment was President Nguyen Van Thieu, White House in Key Biscayne. Nixon has ordered a further reported after another round and official South Vietnamese White House Press Secre- curtailment of the bombing of of negotiations in Paris last sources said he was bringing tary Ronald L, Ziegler said he North Vietnam as a sign of week between Henry A. Kissi- the revised draft of a peace could not say when Kissinger, good will during the current nger and Le Due Tho. Kissi- agreement. Haig was due in might return to Paris to re- peace negotiations, U.S. nger said the talks were Saigon Tuesday morning. sume apparently crucial talks sources! reported today. "very extensive and very use- Thieu met meanwhile with with Hanoi's Le Due Tho. The The sources would not say, ful," and North Vietnam re- members of his National presidential spokesman de- however, whether Nixon had ported that progress had been Security Council to prepare clined to say anything sub- ordered a full bombing halt made. for the American emissary's stantive about the negotia- over all of North Vietnam, a Nixon sent Gen. Alexander visit. tions. reduction in the number of M. Haig Jr., Kissinger's for- Meanwhile, President Nixon There was no word on when raids or a limitation in the mer deptuy, to Saigon to dis- and Kissinger are holding Nixon, who flew here Friday, areas that may be attacked. cuss the negotiations with marathon talks at the Florida would return to Washington. The sources said an an- nouncement about this was expected soon from Washing- Dolly Rijliler Photo by Slivt Croll. A MEMORIAL TO DR. KING — About 300 people gathered in the Brookdale gym for a sing-in to com- ton. memorate the birthday of Martin Luther King. The audience and several choirs from the area sang The U.S. Command said it hymns and protest songs, and heard excerpts from some of Dr. King's more famous speeches calling had no comment on the report but referred newsmen to its for nonviolent struggle to achieve equality and social justice. daily communique. The communique reported that 10 B52 missions, or 30 strikes, were flown in the southern panhandle of North Vietnam below the 19th paral- lel during the 24-hour period King Sing-In Takes ending at 8 a.m. today. This was the lowest number of B52 missions in North Viet- nam since the aerial blitz against Hanoi and Haiphong was launched Dec. 18. And, Revival Meeting Air since the blitz was suspended Dec. 30, the northern limit of White. Mr. White is the execu- "How can we call ourselves the U.S. air attack had been By BARBARA KATELL by Paul Grammer, director of the 20th parallel of latitude, 60 the Shrewsbury Chorale. tive director of the review God fearing? How long shall council to the Presbyterian we suffer these injustices in miles north of the 19th paral- LINCROFT — People from Occasion NrtSotemi lel. all kinds of backgrounds, Despite the stress on song, Home in Asbury Park and ac- this sick nation, America'.' he the evening was obviously not tive in many civil rights asked. The U.S. Command also black and white, young and said its fighter-bomber? flew old, over 300 strong gathered; just an entertainment. The groups,.' Need for Hope Told underlying seriousness of the "I wonder where is the soul • "People need to grab hope," 100 striKfcs against North Viet- in Brookdale Community CbV nam from « a.m. Sunday to 8 lege's gymnasium last night occasion was never far from of America, I wonder if Amer- he continued later," "to con- view; : ican has a soul," Mr. White quer injustices. There is a a.m. Monday. It said.JheyjIjBj. :, to commemmorate the birtli" stroyed 12 railroad arid high- day of Dr. Martin Luther The audience was forcefully said. "People in Asia are suf- need to change the nation's PLEASE! — Middletown Township High Schoof •students urge a reminded of Dr. King's de- fering because of the bombs sense of direction and to bring way bridges between Thanh "yes" vote in tomorrow's school building referendum. Heading march by King Jr. Hoa, just below the 20th par- The occasion, a sihg-in, was mand for change in America we are dropping and people all together. Let this be the one of high school's history classes are Peggy Fischer, left, and Wendy by the master of ceremonies right here in America are suf- beginning of lire, Don't stand allel, and Dong Hoi, 45 miles Giguere, both 16, carrying student-made placards In support of the $10 the first in a series of pro- above the demilitarized zone. grams planned by the King for the evening, Albert A. fering from lack of food. See Sing-In, Page 2 million school construction program. Plans call for building second high Observance Committee for The command also reported school for 1,800 students and 20 additional elementary classrooms at the coming week to honor the that a Navy F4 was hit by an- schools throughout township. slain black leader. tiaircraft.firc over North Viet- While the occasion last nam Sunday afternoon. It said night was serious, it never be- Balance in Planning the two crewmen parachuted came overly solemn, as sev- and were rescued about 25 eral local choirs and the au- miles southeast of Thanh Hoa. Howard Bill Allows dience joined in singing President Nixon first halted hymns, protest songs and soul bombing above the 20th paral- music. Urged by Governor lel last Oct. 23, when it ap- In fact, several times the peared the United States and States to Ban Ports participating groups displayed By SHERRY FIGDORE growing energy crisis could energy demand or increase North Vietnam were near a so much spirit and enthusiasm bring'to a halt schools, facto- productivity." cease-fire agreement. When WASHINGTON - Kep. never imposed a project upon pertankers, state legislators that the whole sing-in took on MORRISTOWN - Warning ries and transportation sys- "We have seven million the negotiations broke off, James J. Howard, D-N.J. an objecting state. are taking no chances. the flavor of a revival meet- that a "delicate balance" tems. , people in this state demanding Nixon resumed the bombing today will introduce a bill he Last week. Gov. William T. 2 Other Bills ing. must be struck in New Jersey, Time of Decision better job opportunities," Dec. 18 with the biggest air calls a "foolproof measure" Cahill joined hundreds of ob- While the choir from St. between environmental con- "It's all weir and good to Gov. Cahill continued, "and blitz of the war. He halted the allowing states to prohibit jectors who had testified at In addition to Mr. Howard's Paul's Baptist Church of Red cerns and necessary economic say don't build any more we cannot close our eyes to bombing above the 20th paral- deepwater oil ports off their public hearings on the port by bill, two Monmouth County Bank was performing, the pia- growth, Gov. William T. Cah- energy plants off the Jersey economic development." lel again Dec. 30, saying own and adjacent shores. declaring the recommended Republicans, Assemblyman nist's bench broke. Although ill has asked state environ- Shore," he said. "But the time The governor had high Hanoi had signaled its in- port sites were "unacceptable Joseph E. Robertson and tention to negotiate seriously. The bill, slated for initial he was momentarily stopped,- mental commissions to "be has come to either reduce See Balance, Page 2 consideration by the House to New Jersey." state Sen. Joseph Azzollna the choir went on with un- wary of those who impede Public Works Committee: While the governor's stated have filed bills banning con- diminished zest and great pro- necessary progress by ar- would ban issuance of federal opposition would presumably struction of necessary tanker- fessionalism, and never guing that it is violating the permits for port construction end consideration of the state to-shore pipeline systems missed a note. A chair was environment." in the territorial waters of as an unloading facility for within the state's territorial quickly brought for the pianist Speaking to 1.150 state offi- any state which has enacted the 250,000 to 500.000-ton oil su- waters. and he plunged right back into County Mt. Mitchell cials and delegates attending legislation prohibiting such fa- the hymn. The quality of the Saturday's annual meeting of cilities. group and their involvement the state Association of New In states which have not with the music was typical of Jersey Environmental Com- the evening. passed exemptive legislation, Miami Dolphins missions here in the Governor Plans Stir Reaction the federal Environmental Other groups participating Morris Inn, the governor said Protection Agency (KPA) included the Shrewsbury Cho- certain projects necessary to ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS amazing to me. We couldn't At one time there was a law must have 180 days advance rale, the A.M.E. Zion Church New Jersey, which he did not — Reactions ran the gamut get this kind of interest for suit in Highlands to stop the warning from federal officials Reign Supreme Children's Choir, and Y and A identify, were facing "very when Freeholder Director Jo- a park even one year ago; now project, but last year the op- that permits for such con- Gospel Choir of the Pilgrim devastating delays," costing seph C.