Bomb Rash Delays \Ixon in Tehran TEHRAN (AP) - a Rash of Shah's Regime
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City Drug Center Challenge to Be Ai SEE STORY BELOW Showers Showers today, tonight and THEDAILY FINAL tomorrow. High both days In mid 70s. / EDITION 36 PAGES Moninoiilli Courtly'** Outstanding Home Newspaper VOL 94. NO. 239 KKD BANK, N.J. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1972 TEN CENTS inHimiitHiimpnutttuiiniiiniiiiiii Opinions A re Sought on Cahill Tax Package By JAMES II. RUBIN the hearings, said he was dis- from the program. Yanitelli said Cahill's rec- of fewer than 40 persons. The terday's witnesses were offi- property taxes. portant and far reaching deci- Associated Press Writer appointed at the small turnout Backers of the Cahill ad- ommendations' which include hearings were scheduled to cials and Cahill adminis- Father Yanitelli, former sion in New Jersey in this cen- on the opening day of the pan- ministration program de- a personal income tax could resume In New Brunswick tration supporters who, for Gov. Richard J. Hughes, and tury." NEW BRUNSWICK (AP) - el's hearings yesterday. scribed it as a bold attempt to provide the answer to deterio- today and continue for the the most part, endorsed the Mayors Kenneth A. Gibson of Hughes appealed to the law- The New Jersey Legislature He said 4he poor showing make the suburbs'shoulder rating urban schools which next two weeks. tax package. Newark and Thomas G. Dunn, makers to "bite the bullet." looked for a broader cross might have been caused by their fair share of urban "at this moment are • killing The Legislature plans to re- The tax reform program in- of Elizabeth appealed to the He said that some legislators section of opinion today as it the relatively short advance costs. the very possibility of quality turn to Trenton June 15 to cludes proposals for a 1 to 14 Legislature to demonstrate may find it necessary to go resumed public hearings on notice of the hearings. Courageous, Daring education and are destroying consider nearly 60 bills sub- per cent state income tax and courage and enact tax re- back on campaign pledges Gov. William T. Cahill's pro- The tax package received a The Rev. Victor R. Yani- as many children as they mitted by the Cahill adminis- a statewide property of $1.00 form. against an income tax made posed $2 billion tax reform setback yesterday by the New telli, president of St. Peter's help." • tration in a special tax session per $100 of true valuation to Hughes, who served on Cah- in the 1971 election. program. Jersey AFL-CIO, which voted College in Jersey City, said The Assembly Taxation due to end by July 4. permit the state to pay the ill's Tax Policy Committee, Cahill has proposed that the Assemblyman Eugene Bed- to oppose the program. the program was "a cou- Committee opened public Although the public hear- cost of running local public which proposed overhaul of tax program take effect Jan. ell, D-Monmouth, chairman of The AFL-CIO said it felt rageous and daring^effort to hearings on the historic pro- 'Ings were billed as an op- schools. The program is de- the state's tax structure, said l, 1974 to permit the state the Assembly Taxation Com- that business would even- forge an instrument for social gram at Newark State College portunity for the public to signed to produce an average the Legislature was faced time to set up necessary reve- mittee which is conducting tually gain extra benefits reform." here before a small audience speak out, nearly all of yes- 40 per cent reduction of local with "possibly the most im- nue collecting machinery. Bomb Rash Delays \ixon in Tehran TEHRAN (AP) - A rash of Shah's regime. dominance in the Persian Gulf tproof, bomb-resistant lim- bombs hit Tehran today, kill- Baghdad Radio, iii neigh- area. ousine while his aides and ing an Iranian woman, break- boring Iraq, has been calling Nixon seemed unruffled as security officials debated ing both legs of a U. S. Air on all "patriotic Iranians" to he went through with the cer- whether he should stick to his Force general and delaying disrupt Nixon's visit. The emony at the tomb. Earlier, itinerary. Finally, Nixon him- President Nixon's schedule by Iraqi regime is angered by U. at the guest palace where he self gave the go-ahead after 45 minutes. S. support of Israel and is also spent the night, he sat alone a presidential assistant, got One explosion occurred contending with Iran for in the back seat of his bulle- into the car with him. about 100 yards from the site of the President's final public appearance in Iran, at the tomb of the father of the Shah of Iran, where Nixon was to place a wreath. The bomb Terrorists Stage went off just outside the 10- Regl«l«r Staff Photo foot wall around the tomb an ARMY CHECK — A military policeman signs In a vehicle entering Ft. Monmouth's east and main gate hour before the President was yesterday during the Identification check that was blamed for a morning traffic [am. due there. Nixon's motorcade was de- Airport Massacre layed, but he .went ahead with his appearance at the tomb of TEL AVIV (AP) - Three airport employes were mowed ported. The organization's Reza Shah 20 miles outside Japanese terrorists hired by down by the dozen in the fusil- name was not given. In Bel- 'Routine' Fort Gate Check Tehran. the Arabs staged a massacre lade of gunfire and the ex- rut, Lebanon, George Ha- White House press secre- with submachine guns and plosions. bash's Marxist Popular Front tary Ronald L. Ziegler said a grenades at Israel's inter- Five Tel Aviv hospitals for the Liberation of Palestine car in which Brig. Gen. Har- national airport last night, were crowded with wounded. — PFLP — claimed responsi- old L. Price was riding in a killing 25 persons and wound- A Japanese-speaking inter- bility for the shooting. The Nets Massive Traffic Jam Tehran suburb hit an ex- ing more than 70. preter said the captured man Front said the attack reaf- plosive device in the roadway, One of the killers apparent- told him he belonged to the firmed "solidarity between By DORIS KULMAN changed so that it won't hap- post's entrance gates', and a ting out of it until nearly 9 killing an Iranian woman ly committed suicide during Red Star Army. A radical left- world revolutionary forces." , pen again. number of cars which over- o'clock. standing nearby and breaking the attack, blowing himself up ist group in Japan known as FT. MONMOUTH - The The three men arrived with Traffic backed up to just heated during the jam, added Youngsters waiting on a both the general's legs. with a hand grenade: Another the United Red Army has grenades and submachine massive traffic jam which en- beyond the traffic circle south to the congestion. street corner for. a school bus A third explosion shattered was killed by one of his com- been accused of many terror- guns hidden in their luggage. snared drivers on the roads on Rt. 35 and well into "We don't know why joyously considered going windows and damaged a side rade's bullets. The third was ist acts. Policesaid they apparently surrounding this installation Shrewsbury north, and also they've closed the gates there home if it didn't come "soon." wall at the seven-story U. S. captured alive. took the weapons out in the yesterday morning — some Police in Tokyo reported piled up on Rt. 71 leading or what they're doing, but Some Eatontown school buses Information Service building In the welter of blood, panic customs hall. for 1% hours — was caused by were 15 to 20 minutes late and last March that a young wom- from West Long Branch they sure made a real mess in downtown Tehran. and confusion, security offi- an member of the United Red About 300 persons were a routine identification check through Eatontown and here," an Eatontown police one Oceanport school bus Police charged that the cers at first believed one man was 10 minutes late, accord- Army was training with Pa- packed into the hall and wait- of all vehicles entering this Oceanport, on Main St. in department spokesman com- bombings were the work of had escaped, and five army lestinian guerrillas in Leba- ing room when the terrorists post,, according to Eatontown Oceaniiort, and on sections of mented as he referred all in- ing to officials for those Iran's Marxist guerrilla helicopters and paratroopers school systems. non. opened fire. The area was police and a Ft. Monmouth Broad St. and Wyckoff Road quiries to Ft. Monmouth. movement which has "been searched through the night. gory with blood, human flesh, spokesman. The captured guerrilla said in Eatontown because mili- A West Long Branch man Eatontown Police Chief Wil- waging a two-year bomb and Airline passengers, bystan- broken glass and bits, of bag- The fort spokesman said the liam Zadorozny said it was 9 he was hired by a guerrilla or- tary police stopped every car traveling to work in the Red bullet campaign against the ders, waiting relatives and ganization, the interpreter re- gage after the attack. tieup was "an embarrassing without fort dejoals entering Bank area via Rt. 71 sourly o'clock before the jam was situation that developed," and the post. recounted entering Eatontown broken up. ' said procedures will be The clqsing of two of the "soon after 7:30" and not get- . To Keep Gates Open Chief Zadorozny said a tele- phone call to Maj.