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Ten Indicted in Sports Gambling Operation •*- KD JL SEE 8TOHY VLV.UYB Turning Colder Cloudy, breezy and colder later today. Cold tonight. Sunny, mild tomorrow. FINAL (So DttUll, Pitt 3) I "ea- i IXLJKJlO 1 JjJ\ EDITION Monmouth County's Borne Newspaper for 92 Years VOL. 93, NO. 169 ItED HAINK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1970 28 PAGES 10 CENTS French President May Face a Cool Congress By WILLIAM J. WAUGH Press Club talk and, said gressmen, led by Rep. Tor- balcony. Police took away WASHINGTON (AP) — presidential press secretary bert H, Macdonald, D - Mass., Eve Berger, 18, an American Despite denials that his coun- ponald L. Ziegler, the two signed a declaration against University student from At- try has taken sides In the leaders discussed the world "France's continued irrespon- lantic City, N..I. Middle East crisis, French situation In detail, touching on sibility in the Middle East. She said later she con- President Georges Pompidou the Middle East. And House members for sidered Pompidou a "murder- was faced today with the pos- At the same time, diplomat- more than two hours made er, a French Hitler." sibility of a cool, if not hos- ic aspects of the Middle East speeches critical of French Outside the press building, tile, reception during his ad- crisis, including four-power policy in the Middle East. about a dozen demonstrators dress to a joint meeting of talks among Britain, the So- In the Middle Democratic were taken away by police Congress. viet Union, France and the Leader Mike Mansfield said when they refused to dis- Some congressmen had pre- United States, were discussed he knew of no boycott plans. purse moments before Pom- dicted nearly half the House in a meeting of Secretary of "As far as I know, he will pidou's arrival. membership might boycott State William Rogers and be given the traditional hon- But Tuesday's protests were his appearance in protest of French Foreign Minister Mau- ors due to him and his coun- in sharp contrast to those French sale of fighter planes rice Schumann in a nearby try," Mansfield said. House staged in the nation's capital to Libya. At least one House Cabinet room, Ziegler said. GOP Leader Gerald R. Ford, Monday, when about 3,500 Is- member, Rep. Lester L. Nixon went all out to wel- said: raeli supporters protested Wolff, D-N.Y., declared he come the visiting leader, "I do not completely agree against French Middle East would walk out in the middle greeting him at the White with all the policies of the policy. of Pompidou's talk. House as the head of "our Pompidou administration nor Pompidou, meantime, told The French leader, on the oldest friend and oldest ally of the preceding deGaulle ad- newsmen that he and Nixon first full day of his eight-day in Europe" and then holding ministration. But this is a "understood each other very visit to the United States a huge state dinner in his hon- time for statesmanship, not well" during their private said yesterday France is or last night. Nixon also will showmanship, a time for re- talk. "neither in one camp nor in attend a formal dinner tonight conciliation, not agitation." "The President Nixon told the other" in the Middle East. to be given by Pompidou at Heckler Ousted me," said Ziegler, "he had "We are certainly not against the French Embassy. Protest Mapped During the middle of Pom- had a very good talk. It was Israel," he told The National pidou's talk before the Press one of the best talks he has Press Club. While U.S. officials worried Club, he was interrupted mo- had with a head of state. Very PENTAGON BRIEFING — Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird conducts a briefing at the Pentagon with three 'Gap' is Filled about demonstrations that mentarily by shouts torn the . comprehensive." fop aides in attendance. In the' foreground, from left, are: Army Secretary Stanley R. Resor; Jtmn S. Foster, Jr., Defending the sale of could embarrass the French French planes to Libya, Pom- leader some congressmen director of defense research and engineering, and Gen. Earle G. Wheeler,.chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. pidou said the decision was mapped their plans to protest Laird said the Pentagon will announce a massive reduction of bases within the nsxt 30 days during discussion of made because "there was French policy in the Middle the Safeguard missile system. jAP Wirephotol suddenly a gap, a vacuum we East during Pompidou's ad- did not provoke. We felt it dress. was in our interest to fill this Rep. Bertram L. Podell, D- gap." , N.Y., said 220 House mem- Pompidou met with Nixon bers had agreed to boycott Missile Defense System • for two hours prior to the his appearance and 85 con- . i , . • • • • . • . Expansion Plans Attacked'Quints' Born . WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of Defense Mel- pansion of the two initial • an ABM opponent last yeari The Nixon administration's vin R. Laird laid out details sites, Grand Forks Air Force • said he thinks the administra-, To N.J. Couple proposed expansion of the of the second Safeguard Base, N.D., and Malmstrom tion faces an "uphill fight," Safeguard missile defense phase Tuesday, calling for Air Force Base, Mpnt., by especially in its proposal to NEW YORK (AP) - Quintuplets — three girls and two system is • running into authorization of a third ABM adding more Sprint intercep- start with area . defense boys — were born last night at Columbia' Presbyterian a crossfire of opposition in the site at the Whiteman Air tor missiles. against Red China. Medical Center to a 27-year-old New Jersey woman who.had Senate. Force Base, Mo., missile Sen. John Sherman Cooper, • This is involved in four of been taking fertility drugs. Those who favor confining base and advanced work in- B-Ky., co-leader of the bi- the five additional sites, those Arsene Eglis, a hospital spokesman, said the five infants the ABM to defend U.S. of- cluding site acquisition and partisan effort last year in Washington state, the were born six weeks prematurely to Mrs. Margaret Kienast fensive missile bases are so-called "long lead time" which failed on a 50-50 vote Michigan • Ohio region, south- components for five others. of Far Hills, N. J. He said the delivery was normal and joining opponents solidly to limit the ABM to re- ern New England : and all five were "doing as well as could be expected." against any expansion, add- Spur More Missiles search, said "it has already the Washington, D.C., area. HAVE TWO OTHERS jnga new level of opposition In addition, the plan out- been acknowledged that, the 'A Close Question' Mrs. Kienast and her husband, William, a'» salesman, to the proposal and prompt- lined by Laird to the Senate system of last year is' not "It will be a close,ques- tag some senators to say the have two other children, a four-year-old girl and an 18- Armed Services "'fiqmmittee' adequate for hard-point de- tion," Aiken said. month-old boy. The spokesman said both of the older administration's plan faces and the defense appropria- fense" of missile bases. But Sen. John Co Stennis, SPEECHLESS FORMER VICE PRESIDENT — Former an uphill fight. children were born after Mrs. Kienast had taken fertility tions subcommittee urged ex- Sen. George Aiken, R-Vt., (See Bigger, Pg. 2, Col. 4) shots. Vies President Hubert H. Humphrey last night suc- The quintuplets were born within a 10 minute span from cumbs to hecklers and steps off the stage at Uni- 10:08 to 10:18 p.m. versity of Massachusetts. Ronald J. LaBrecque, head The first was a girl weighing 3 pounds 4 ounces; at 10:09 another girl weighing 3 pounds 12 ounces arrived. of the student committee sponsoring Humphrey, tagj 10 Men Indicted by Federal The first boy was born at 10:13 weighing 4 pounds 6 ounces. along. ' 'Al> Wirephoto) The third girl came three minutes later weighing 3 pounds 14 ounces and the second boy, at 10:18, weighed 3 pounds 8 ounces. HAD BEEN EXPECTED Southern Senators Eglis said a multiple birth had been expected. The Jury for Sports Gamblingquints were born in Presbyterian Hospital and immediately moved to the premature nursery at nearby Babies Hospital DETROIT (AP) - Federal lic yesterday, named baseball bets with three defendants Miss., indicted by the grand on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Press Vote Rights court arraignments are Hall of Fame pitcher. Jerome from Biloxi, Miss., in behalf jury, are sports figures. "The father, I understand, is in a bit of shock," the scheduled next Monday for "Dizzy" Dean as one of six of Howard Sober, 74, a Lan- The 10 are charged with spokesman said. "The family does not want publicity to- WASHINGTON (AP) - the administration bill the 10 men indicted'by a grand co-cohspirators, but not a sing, Mich., trucking execu- using the telephone between night." Key Southern senators ap- pending business in the Sen- jury probing nationwide gam- defertdant. tive. Sober also has been states jn violation of federal Contacted at the home of his wife's parents, Kienast pear maneuvering to get the ate. bling and its relationship to Dean and his nephew, Paul named a co-conspirator. gambling laws to exchange commented, "You wouldn't happen to have five new names administration's nationwide At a hearing before Ervin's the sports world. Dean 'Jr., were alleged in the None of seven Michigan information on odds, "place handy would you? voting rights bill before the subcommittee Tuesday, Sen.