Rebels Storm U.S. Embassy Robin Senatore, Ofjackton Net Mitt N.J., Left, with Cheryl Hohen, I'tth Trinner.(Forino Photo) TEHRAN
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18-year-old is crowned Miss New Jersey-U.S,A. EATONTOWN - Vilen Miss Senatore was picked First runner-up was Ver- ter of Mr and Mrs Vincent have to change for (he mo- who shouted out the names of Ime'i Diy came a few hours from among 30 young ladies onica Sheehan of Summit; sec- Senatore. 4 Idaho Place, Jack- ment their favorites early for pretty, auburn-haired from all over New Jersey Af- ond runner-up, Kathleen son, said after being crowned. "I'm still interested in be- Miss Senatore will compete Robin Senatore of Jackson ter preliminary competitions O'Connor of Verona; third Miu Senatore has been on a coming a model," she said. "I in the Miss USA contest in Township last night in iwimsuits and evening runner-up. Sharon Carey of leave ol absence from her job look forward to representing April The winner of that pag- The 18-year-old hazel-eyed gowns held earlier in the eve- Seaside, and fourth runner up as assistant manager of the New Jersey in the Miss U.S.A. eant will represent the United miss was crowned Miss New ning, a panel of nine Judges Doreen Ann Ashley of Lake Paul Harris store in the Ocean Pageant" Slates at the Miss Universe Jersey-USA in a pageant whittled the Held to II, Hopatcong County Mall, Toms River The pageant was attended Pageant later this year held last night at the Mon and then to five finalists, from "I'm very excited and hap- Miss Senatore said her by about JO0 persons, many ol Miss Senatore has an older mouth Mall whom the winner was chosen py," Miss Senatore, the daugh- future plans would ubviously them friends of the contestants brother. Vincent Jr., M The Daily Register VOL. 101 NO 198 SHREWSBURY, N.J WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1979 15 CENTS 102Americans in'protective custody'9 Rebels storm U.S. embassy Robin Senatore, ofjackton net Mitt N.J., left, with Cheryl Hohen, I'tTH trinner.(Forino photo) TEHRAN. Iran (AP) - press photographer said he eigners or their embassies bleed The firing died down (or a Bazargan announced Ihe Scores of armed Iranians saw a body he could not identi- The wounded Marine, Sgt "We never fired a shot The while then resumed appointment ol seven cabinet stormed the US Embassy in ty carried from the compound Ken Kraus of Lansdale. I'u ambassador told us not to fire Prime Minister Mehdi members Irom among the downtown Tehran today and Radio Tehran announced reported by telephone that he so as not to Jeopardize our own Bazargan left the first meeting Western-educated political took Ambassador William Sul- that the embassy was being was grazed on the forehead lives and those of Iranians of his new cabinet when in- veterans of the National Front, livan and 101 other Americans guarded by "the soldiers ol the and wounded in the arm after working in the kitchen formed of the attack, and a the liberal-leftist coalition Gas rations? prisoner, but Deputy Prime revolution." The broadcast the ambassador ordered them "And we shouted, laslim. spokesman for Khomeini said: which Mohammed Mossadegh Minister Ibrahim Yazdi in added "Please avoid going to surrender. 'we surrender."' "This is against the direct or- founded more than 25 years terceded and announced the there " Kraus said one of the lead- The gunmen opened fire ders of the ayatollah, who has ago to oppose the shah f Americans were under his pro The US military spokes- ers of the attack asked "where with heavy machine guns from repeatedly stated that em- Western diplomats took this as tective custody man said he believed the at- our weapons were I took them the null of a hotel and other bassies should not be evidence of a desire to estab- Not just yet' The captured Americans in- tackers might have been ex- into the restaurant where we buildings in the embassy area, molested Those attacking do lish a secular, technocratic cluded the embassy's 20 treme leftists Khomeini's men had hidden two or three weap- then penetrated the compound not represent the revolution." base for the Islamic republic WASHINGTON (AP) - The energy secretary said Marine guards said the gunmen were Com- ons He insisted there were and began pulling down the The embassy was attacked planned by Khomeini. Prospects for a quick resump- rationing would do nothing to A US military spokesman munists The ayatollah. who more and that he would shoot American flag as the new government was Karim Sanjaby, the 74-tion of oil exports from Iran stop the cost of gasoline from reported one of the Marines led the yearlong campaign me if I didn't tell him where I Guerrillas loyal to Kho trying to get down to business year-old leader of the Front, are slim, but the situation still continuing its upward climb and another American were that drove Shah Mohammad said it was all we had and he iiieini rushed to the scene and and end the threat of uncon- was named foreign minister. doesn't warrant gasoline ra- and would be a nightmare to wounded A nearby hospital Reza Pahlavi from the coun- hit me in the chest with the gun announced they had moved trolled violence from radical Khomeini, the religious tioning or other mandatory administer, costing the gov- said five wounded Iranians try, has repeatedly urged his butt and 1 (ell to the floor Next into the embassy to protect the armed supporters of the revo- leader of the revolution, made steps, say administration ernment II billion were received there, and a followers not to attack for- I heard a blast and started to compound from the attackers lution. Ms first television address to energy officials He also indicated that other the nation Tuesday night and Energy Secretary James mandatory steps — such as exhorted his supporters to halt R Schlesuiger contends it closing gasoline stations on violence and return Ihe might be one to three months Sunday — would not be taken thousands of weapons they before any Iranian oil Hows took from military bases Sun- again and that when it does, it Seems everybody day after the armed forces' will likely be far below the 1978 Weather stories commanders gave him their level of < million barrels a day. support. Meanwhile, Shahriar on page 28 said something Rouhanl, a self-described spokesman for Iranian By DAVID TURNER ator, but rejected by the I'..S. ambassador diplomats in Washington, pre- uiltil voluntary measures were RED BANK - It seemed teachers, in the contract dicted in an interview that Ira- tried tint nke everybody had some- talks. The teachers are plan- murder victim nian oil production would re- Schlesinger said if the Ira- thing to say about every- ning to meet with another NEW DELHI, India (AP) sume within eight to 10 weeks nian oil cutoff remains through thing at last night's Board of state mediator on Thursday — The U.S. ambassador lo and be near the cusrtomary 6 June. U could bring about Education meeting. No further negotiating ses- Afghanistan, Adolph Dubs, million barrels a day In a few worldwide oil shortages as se- And with SO teachers in sions have been scheduled was killed In Kabul today months rious as the 1973-74 Arab oil attendance, along with sev- The fireworks began alter being kidnapped by a Schlesinger says the situ- embargo eral residents, the meeting when Augusttnho Monteiro, members of a Moslem sect, ation is still "not critical' and He said little is known of lasted until almost II p.m . II Clinton Place, rose to the US Embassy in New probably can be weathered by whether the new revolutionary despite the board's policy of criticize salaries approved Delhi announced. a series of voluntary conserva- government in Iran controlled allowing speakers Just five by the board for eight admin- His abductors, members tion and fuel-switching steps by Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho- minutes to make their istrative positions, including of the central Asian coun- David Bardln, adminis- meini is willing to resume oil statements the post of superintendent try's Shnie minority, trator of the Economic Regu- exports or to what extent. The often-heated dis- "I can't see the Justifi- brought him to a downtown latory Administration, was to Moreover, he testified that cussion ranged from the cation for the amount of Kabul hotel and demanded testify before the House Khomeini may even be power- stalemated, l« month old money being paid to the ad- the release of sect leaders energy and power subcommit- less to restore production. teachers' contract nego- ministrators," Mr Monteiro recently arrested by the pro- tee today on the adminis- "It is plain that control ol tiations, to administrators' said "I can't see it with the Soviet regime, said John tration's standby plans to deal the oil fields belongs to certain salaries and discipline poli- Kind of product we are get- miwir ilium won now Glbrey. a U.S. diplomat with another fuel crisis radical groups" and political cies, and even touched on ting out of our schools." TEACHERS CONFER — Allan 0. Dyer, the president of the Red Bank here. Schlesinger told the panel elements not loyal lo Kho- the cost of taking taxi cab "The discipline problem Teachers Association, John Molloy of the New Jersey Education Associa- meini, he said "There Is no rides in the borough It was not immediately Tuesday administration plans is so basic or dominating a tion and Ben Jackson, vice president of the local union, confer about clear whether Dubs was include ime for gasoline ration- assurance they will respond to The board is currently re- problem, and it's getting contract negotiations before lost night's Board of Education meeting.