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Urges Olympics Be Moved Will Not Support Sending a U.S Super Bowl keeps fans Super Steelers glued to their TV sets superb again By WARREN RICHEY For the others — the majority who In caw ydu mined It, the 1M1 film know what a punt it and know that Terry PASADENA, Calif (AP) - Terry Bradahaw set two classic "Phantom of the Opera" was on Bnadshaw is a quarterback, Super Bowl Super Bowl passing records and threw long touchdown television last night. XIV provided an evening of exciting tele- passes to Lynn Swann and John SUllworth as the Pit- Most television sets In Monmouth vision viewing. tsburgh Steelers overcame upset-minded Los Angeles County, however, were tuned elsewhere — Pat Orefice, M, of Ocean and Danny with a come-from-behind 31-19 victory yesterday in the to the black and gold of the Pittsburgh Williams, It, of Middletown, were among National Football League championship game. Steelers and the gold and blue of the Los a group of fans who staked out a line of bar It was an unprecedented fourth Super Bowl crown for Angeles Rams. stools at Sal's Tavern, Red Bank, for four the Steelers, who beat Dallas 35-11 in the title game last hours to get good seats for the contest. year. Super 'Howl picture*, "It's exciting,!' Orefice declared at The Rams, Jl-point underdogs, intercepted three halftime. "Everyone's watching and eve- Bradshaw passes and led 19-17 going into the final period. storiei on page 11 ryone's paying attention. This one's worth But Bradshaw, who earlier threw a 47-yard scoring watching. pass to Swann, teamed with Stallworth on a 73 yard After two weeks of media hype, the "I'm rooting for Pittsburgh," he touchdown toss early in the fourth quarter to put the time finally arrived at ( last night for added, "but Pittsburgh can't win by more Steelers ahead to stay. football fans to park themselves for three than 11 points because I'm betting on the An interception by Pittsburgh middle linebacker Jack hours in the vicinity of a television set to Rams." Lambert then set up an insurance touchdown, a one-yard witness Super Bowl XIV. The betting line" had the defending run by Franco Harris, his second score of the game. For those who did watch "Phantom of champion Steelers favored by 11 points. Bradshaw, who was voted the game's most valuable the Opera" or "Lawrence Welk," Pit- As a result, it wasn't enough for Pit- tsburgh beat Los Angeles 31,19 in the player for the second consecutive year, has now thrown tsburgh backers merely to have their nine touchdown passes in the Super Bowl, a record. He National Football League's championship team win. To cover the spread, the game. threw for 309 yards against the Rams, raising his career See Pass glued, page 3 Patrons at Sal's Tavern in Red Bank watch game. (Carl Forinophoto) ' otal to 932 — another record. The ister ^fPK VOL. 102 NO. 175 SHREWSBURY, N.J. MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1980 „ 20 CENTS " — ' urges Olympics be moved Will not support sending a U.S. team if Soviets keep troops in Afghanistan WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter said immediately from Afghanistan within a month," Carter's statements - made on the NBC News yesterday that he has asked the U.S. Olympic he said, "I would not support the sending of an program '' Meet the Press'' — came just two days Committee to push for the international games to American team to the Olympics." after U.S. Olympic officials met at the White be moved from Moscow unless Soviet troops Carter urged that there be permanent winter House with Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance and withdraw from Afghanistan. and summer sites for the Olympics and that the Although the president has no legal authority Summer Games be held in their ancient homeland to force a boycott, he said he sent a letter of Greece. Olympic officialt, athletei yesterday asking the U.S. Olympic Committee to Asked if the United States would be in an react to decision, page 11 present his views to the International Olympic isolated spot if other nations do not follow its Committee, the only group that can move the lead, Carter replied: "Regardless of what other Games. nations do, I would not favor'the sending of an Carter aides to voice their objections to any "I've sent a message today to the United American Olympic team to Moscow while the boycott request. States Olympic Commite spelling out my position Soviet invasion troops are in Afghanistan." After the meeting, Robert J. Kane, USOC ... that the Olympic Games be moved from Mos- Carter said 104 nations voted in the United president, said that if Carter requested the cow to an alternate site, or multiple sites, or Nations against the Soviet invasion and added: "I withdrawal of American athletes, the USOC postoned, or canceled," the president said. would hope as many of them as possible would would Immediately poll prospective members of "If the Soviets do not withdraw their troops support the postion I just outlined to you." See Carter-Olympics, page t» Iowa voting Caucuses are first official test of the presidential campaign DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) But not President Carter, bargo of grain sales to the in Iran, when the senator led kind of predictions many of — In living rooms, church who said the Iranian crisis Soviets "symbols" and Carter two-to-one in most the candidates have been basements and schoolhouses, required him to remain in added, "I don't think sym- polls. making about each other: Iowa Republicans and Demo- Washington. Instead, he sent bols are a substitute for an A poll conducted Jan. 6-9 "It's the oldest,thing in poli- crats meet today to declare Vice President Walter F. effective foreign policy." by the Des Moines Register tics. Lower your own expec- their presidential prefer- Mondale, members of the Kennedy said Carter must gave Carter 57 percent popu- tations, elevate the other ences in primary campaigns Cabinet, his wife Rosalynn, receive at'least 50 percent of lar support to Kennedy's 25 guy's, then if you get clob- marked by sharp swings in their children and his mother. the caucus votes to claim vic- percent. Just a month before, bered you can say I told you public opinion polls. Carter's chief rival for the tory — a difficult goal in a each man had drawn a 40 so." The parties' precinct Democratic nomination, Sen. state that traditionally elects percent rating. Sen. Howard H. Baker Jr. caucuses, most of which start Edward M. Kennedy, was many uncommitted dele- Regardless of the outcome told a rally in Des Moines at 8 p.m. CST, are the first also on nationwide television gates. in Iowa, said Kennedy, he's in that "I hope you'll turn out in official tests of the presiden- Sunday. Kennedy found himself in the race "for the duration." massive numbers. ... That's tial campaign and a majority On ABC's "Issues and An- the role of an underdog, a On the Republican side, the only way Howard Baker of the 10 Republicans and swers," he said he would sup- dramatic reversal from the former California Gov. is going to do well." three Democrats seeking port an Olympics boycott, but days before he became a can- Ronald Reagan still led in the Former Gov. John B. Con- nomination campaigned hard called that proposal and the didate and before the latest Register poll but had nally of Texas wound up his j President salutes at he leaves helicopter enroute to TV appearance in the state. administration's partial em- takeover of the U.S. Embassy slipped badly from his show- Iowa campaign on Saturday ing in an earlier one, taken after a 40-hour marathon before the televised debate stint that demonstrated his earlier this month in which he stamina and. Connally hoped, declined to participate. provided an obvious reminder Afghan rebels trying to unite for war Several other Republican that Reagan will be 69 years old next month. By The Associated Press munist coup in April 1978 and ity of Pakistan involving mili- hopefuls predicted former reporters expelled by the new said the Afghan government President Mohammed Zia ul- U.N. Ambassador and CIA The other active Re- Afghanistan's seven re- were reported to control half tary force if necessary." government. also fears an attack across Haq visited a camp for Af- Director George Bush, who publican candidate in Iowa bellious Moslem factions are the country or more. He said the United States The Kabul correspondent the Pakistani border. ghan refugees near the campaigned hard and or- was Rep. Philip Crane of Illi- reported trying to unite for a But the necessity for unifi- will keep more naval forces of Prensa Latina, the Cuban "According to official border yesterday. Huang re- ganized well in Iowa, will fin- nois, who was scheduled to holy war against the Soviet cation and coordination be- in the northern Indian Ocean- news agency, reported that spokesman, American, Brit- iterated his government's ish ahead of Reagan. attend the opening of a GOP occupation army. came apparent last month support for the Moslem re- Persian Gulf region and is an Afghan official told him ish and Chinese advisers are Appearing Sunday on the caucus in Story City. Radio Tehran reported when the Soviet Union sent as bels and said it also would aid seeking land bases to service "strong contingents" of Af- training a contingent of more CBS program "Face the Na- The third man in the Dem- that an official of the Afghan many as 100,000 troops into the refugees in Pakistan, now U.S.
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