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U.S. Team's Arrival Vets Reds9 Welcome VI Tardy Tax Filers May Receive Bad Jolt SEE STORY BELOW Sunny, Milder Clear and milder today, tonight and again tomorrow. FINAL .Wednesday's outlook sunny Red Bank, Freehold but cooler. Long Pranch EDITION Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 92 Years VOL. 93 NO. 199 ' RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, APRIL 12,1971 TEN CENTS mmmmmm U.S. Team's Arrival Vets Reds9 Welcome By JOHN RODERICK masa Yamanaka and Masaaki From the border to Peking, groves and rice terracestfas through the mountain-fringed PEKING (AP) - The warm 'Shiihara. 'it was all smiles and hand- *we traveled by train to Canr valleys to. Ihe beat,of martial welcome extended by the Chi- With us were four other shakes. ton, South China's largest music blaring from loudspea- nese to the visiting U.S. table newsnien, John Saar, an Eng- At Shumchun, across the city. kers, broken only by quota- tennis team and three Ameri- lishman, and Frank Fisch- border, we went through the Mao Beams Down tions from Mao's,little red can newsmen admitted to beck, a West German, both of complex of official buildings everywhere Chairman Mao book. China to cover their tour of- Time-Life, and Jose Schlesi- at an orderly pace, sipping Tse-tung beamed on us from Kwangchow, as the Com- fers encouraging prospects nger and Bob Whyte from the tea, changing our money and billboards on the side of the munists call Canton, was a for wider people-to-people Canadian Broadcasting Corp. lunching on duck, chicken, track, statues inside the pub- metropolis of 3 million contacts between the Chinese Only Rich and I had ever been pork, squid and abalbne wash- lic buildings and from the lap- glimpsed on the way to the and the Americans. to China, and we were here in ed down by Chinese beer. els of countless, blue-jacketed airport. It was in holiday The table tennis team is the the years before the Commu- We found ourselves in a Chinese. Our spotless blue anil mood with thousands strolling first U.S. group of any kind in- nist takeover. world of lichee trees, banana cream-colored train rolled See Csriennis, Page 11 vited to the Chinese mainland since the People's Republic was proclaimed in 1949. r Our news assignment is to cover the team. But the big- gest story of all - China - is all around us and crying to be told. Wall Is Pierced AP Wlrephofo It is too soon to say that all GIVES BLESSING — Pope Paul VI gives "Urbl et Orb!" blessing to Eas- the barriers which have kept Americans out of China and ter Sunday crowd at St. Peter's Basilica. More than 250,000 Romans, tour- Chinese out of America for so ists and pilgrims filled St. Peter's square to capacity. many years are coming down. But a hole has been made in the once inpenetrable wall. Not that official relations Trudeau Inquiry Eyed have changed or are about to .do so. The Vietnam war'and shek bar the way to rap- prochement. But the spring- like warmth in U.S.-China By Canadian Embassy contacts at this unofficial lev- el cannot fail to melt some of ByDOKISKULMAN quiry, were obviously startled. the ice that has congealed in Canada's prime minister, Pierre Trudeau, "We are referring it to theTJepartment of the long winter of hostility. has an international reputation, but to Amer- External Affairs in Ottawa," a consul said. This is my first dispatch from China in 22 years. And ica's ultra-conservatives he's something else "Good," was the reaction of Dr. Pflum. Americans are welcome in the again. A past, president of both the Monmouttt People's Republic - an event In two-minute recorded messages heard County Medical Society and the N.J. Allergy which would have seemed in- over "Let Freedom Ring" telephone outlets, Society, Dr. Pflum said he maintains a "Let credible only a few weeks be is accused of being a communist who wants Freedom Ring" telephone in his office at 601 ago. to remake Canada in China's image. Grand Ave., Asbury Park, at his own expense. I crossed the border from The message, recorded locally by Dr. He said he has written some of their tapes Hong Kong at 10:30 on a sun- Francis A. Pflum, an Asbury Park allergist f'but I didn't write this one, however." ny Easter morning with John who was an elector for George Wallace in 1968, He said that all scripts have to be ap- Rich and Jack Reynolds of alleges that the prime minister hasn't tried to proved by aFlorida physician who founded the the National Broadcasting Co. conceal this but is shielded by the Canadian and two of their Japanese subscription service. television crewmen, lliro- and American news media. In the recording, the prime minister is re> It doesn't say why the news media would ferred to as "lucky Pierre." Despite the ob- Register Sfcff Photo* want to do that. vious sarcasm of that reference, it's an appel- _^ • , OVERALL WINNERS — Mrs. Paulette Washing- ton o.f Oakhurst, holds the1 trophy for overall PAST WINNERS — Introduced as past winners of Officials 'kt the Canadian Consulate Gen- lation with which men of all political leanings I )(*TT]Od"tltS the Annual Easter Fashion Promenade of Asbury eral in New York, who said they hadn't known might at this moment agree; the prime rain- V>JXI.V women's winner in yesterday's 36th Annual Easter Fashion Promenade, held on the boardwalk in As-, Park, yesterday, were Mrs. Howard "Billie" about the "Let Freedom King" attack upon ister is honeymooning with his young, beautiful. Bachman.n of Spring Lake, left, winner In 1961, their nation's leader until a Daily Register in- bride. bury Park. With Mrs. Washington is Britt Layton Overhauling of Avon and New York* overall winner in the and Mrs. Augusta.Rowe of Keansburg, right/.win- men's category. ner in. the 1951 promenade. Both were semi- Party Image finalists in the women's contest of the promenade. WASHINGTON (AP) - Last-Minute Filers Democratic party officials are . trying to decide who should be handed "the potentially ex- plosive job of considering a Asbury Easter Promenade May Get Surprise basic overhaul of the Demo- cratic National Committee. ByBOBDUBILL much money is subtracted didn't sufficiently reflect the They also have to decide if NEWARK' (AP) - Thou- from paychecks. income earned. such changes should be sub- sands of New Jerseyans, in* mitted to the committee or to Puts Emphasis on Pants Usually Knew Unfortunately, IRS officials eluding those^who can least This has been the situation acknowledge for many the next year's Democratic Na- afford it, are due for an un- tional Convention. - ByLONIA EFTHYVOULOU like," J>ut conceded that "they'rejffl right -forjlw girls- that for years and a taxpayer usu- complexity of the changes , ASBURY PARK-^Views on whether, hotpantsand p*ant . pleasant surprise when they ally know what he would be •wrought by the tax reform act National chairman Law- "likethenrTprefefXskiftrtfiat'swEaTmales a woman lool square accounts with Uncle rence F. O'Brien is expected •suits are suitable Easter-Sunday garb, were divided among elegant and lady-like." accountable for at filing time. will be hitting people at filing contestants in the 36th Annual Easter Fashion Promenade, Sam this week. But the picture was modi- time who actually benefited to meet later this month with Third place went to Mrs. Lorraine Harpootlian of Toms Many who normally'expect fied somewhat by the 1969 act during the course of the work Reps. Donald M. Fraser of yesterday. Eiver, "I am thrilled," she said, "it was fun to take part in the refunds will have to send a in which congress super- year. Minnesota and James G. "Pant suits and hot pants are the newest thing," said Mrs. promeriade.".Tilrs7Harp6otlian wore a'whife hot pant suit un- check along with their tax re- imposed a low lncome'allow- "We can only hope that O'Hara of Michigan who chair Panlette Washington of Oakhnrst, women's overall winner, der a flared calf length skirt, open in front, and white leather turns instead. ance on the tax system. The these people had the foresight panels on party structure and- who wore a pant suit. "Times are changing," Mrs. Washington boots. Early birds wh6 filed have party rules, respectively, to added, "and so are styles. I see nqthing wrong with them. provision removed five mil- to set some of their savings Seven of the 10 male finalists were rather conservatively already felt the pain. Many, lion poor people from the tax aside," said one New Jersey •work out a way to proceed. They are today's styles, and we live today." who regularly file the short One possibility: a joint task attired in suits, with only three going in for "more colorful" r.olls. IRS official. Mrs. Augusta Rowe of keansburg, 1951 winner, disagreed. effects. form, strained to find extra For the first time, single The tax reform act em- force of members, of the two "Easter is a religious holiday," Mrs. Rowe said, "and I be- deductions and filled out the persons with incomes under braces changes that affect commissions and other inter- lieve that hot pants and pant suits should not be worn." Mrs. First place winner, Britt*Layton of Avon, and New York, long form for the first time in $1,700 or married couples with nearly every taxpayer in one ested parties, including gover- Howe, who "likes to be treated as a woman" in the traditional wore a yellow striped suit, a tapestry'tie and a floral pattern order to ease the tax bite.
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