SEE PAGES 7.10 The Weather Increasing cloudiness and THEDAILY FINAL mild this afternoon. Cloudy Red Bank, Freehold tonight. Occasional showers ' Long Branch tomorrow. J EDITION 30 PAGES . Monmonth County's Outstanding Home Xewspaper VOL.95 NO. 170 RED BANK, N.J. FRIDAY, MARCH 2,1973 TEN CENTS luiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiNiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiHiiiiiiiiniiiiiniii iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiuiiiin 136 U.S. POWs Listed For Release on Sunday SAIGON (AP) - North ment has decided that, to in- Air Force colonels and five Kissinger and Le Due Tho Vietnam peace talks droned Vietnam and the Viet Cong , sure security, we were re- Navy captains. negotiated and established a on for more than four years. announced today that all 136 quired to bring them to Gia The list of 106 Americans procedure that can be follow- U.N. Secretary-General American prisoners and six Lam." being released by North Viet- ed when it is violated. Kurt Waldheim, denied an ac- foreigners to be released this He did not elaborate. The nam includes 69 Air Force tive role in the peacekeeping weekend will be handed over first release of American pris- men,'36 Navy men and one Secretary of State William arrangements because of to U.S. authorities at Hanoi's oners by the Viet Cong was at Marine. Of the total, at least P. Rogers and 11 other foreign Communist objections, was Gia Lam airport on Sunday. Loe Minn, 75 miles no-th of 20 have been prisoners since ministers or theif> deputies invitetj to witness the signing • Bui Tin, .chief spokesman Saigon. 1966.. were to sign a declaration en- ceremony but not to sign. for the North Vietnamese de- A number of senior Ameri- In Paris, meanwhile, the dorsing the peace settlement Both sides made con- legation, said the transfer can aircraft commanders are Paris conference on Vietnam in the same gold-and-gray- cessions at the five-day con- would begin at 11 a.m., Saigon among those being freed by gives formal approval today paneled ballroom of the for- ference to reach unanimous time, or 10 p.m. EST Satur- North Vietnam, including nine to the peace agreement Henry mer Hotel Majestic where the agreement on the declaration. day. The Communist delegations in Saigon delivered to U.S. •representatives the names of AP Wlnptiotn those' to be freed. The names ADDRESSES GOVERNORS — New Jersey Gov. William T. Cahill ad- 4 More NJ. Men on List were flashed to Washington dresses the final meeting of the National Governors Conference yesterday for notification of the fami- By The Associated Press Philadelphia, formerly of An- II when he dropped out of Lt. Coker entered naval life in Washington. Sitting at left is Maryland Gov; Marvin Mandel, chairman lies. Some had waited nearly dover. Princeton University. after dropping out of Rutgers of the conference. See Story, The State Column/ Page 17. seven years. Four more New Jersey pris- The names of the four offi- "We've been waiting for University. Missing from the Viet Cong oners of war wilPb^ home- cers were on a list of 136 this news for six years," said "I can't tell you how happy list were Maj. Floyd James ward bound from North Viet- POWs submitted to U.S. offi- Coker's father, John B. Coker, I am," said Mrs. Rosalie Thompson, a prisoner longer nam this weekend. | cials yesterday by North Viet- who has been on the board of Haines, wife of the navy com- than any serviceman in U.S. nam. directors of the National mander, who has been a pris- Dollar Dive Closes history, and Philip Manhard, They are Navy It. George "It's wonderful," declared League of Families of Prison- oner since 1967. She said the ers of War for two years. a 52-year-old State Depart- T. Coker, 29, of Linden; Lt/ Stockman's mother, Mrs. couple's two children, Col- ment official who is the high- Col. John A Dramesi, 40, of "The, last week's been the leen, 16, and Tom, 14, are Grenloch; Navy Cmdr. Collins Henry C. Stockman. "We're est ranking U.S. civilian still so relieved." roughest," Coker said, referr- "thrilled to death" at the im- in captivity. Although both H. Haines, 40, of San Diego, ing to the delay in prisoner re- minent reunion with their fa- Foreign Exchanges Calif., formerly of Morris- Stockman, a prisoner of war leases. "It's been real hard on ther. were captured in South Viet- nam, U.S. ojficia'ls say they town, and Air Force Col. Her- for six years, began his mili- my wife, but she's done re- Haines has been in the mili- ""LONDON (AP) — Foreign Prime Minister Edward mon Market currencies vey S. Stockman, 51, of tary career after World War markably well." tary for 19 years. apparently touched off the run now are held in North Viet- exchange dealings around the Heath of Britain and Chan- nam, world were halted today after cellor Willy Brandt of West on the dollar yesterday. the dollar took a new nose Germany were meeting in "It's not really a decision- Thompson, now 39, was cap- dive. The governments hoped Bonn, but spokesmen said making meeting,'' British tured on March 26, 1964, near a long weekend would cool they would not decide any spokesman Donald Maitland the demilitarized zone while off the selling wave. new monetary moves before said. he was an adviser to a South Demands of Diplomats' Government ministers and conferring with other mem- But his remarks and those Vietnamese unit. Manhard economic leaders met to dis- bers of the Common Market. of Bonn spokesman Rucdiger was taken prisoner on Jan. 31, cuss how to cope with the von Wechmar appeared to in- 1968, at the start of the Tet of- Widespread belief that fensive in Hue. widespread dumping ol U.S. Heath and Brandt would dicate Brandt and Heath were currency. trying for a common assess- A Spokesman for the Viet agree on a joint float of Com- Cong delegation said 30 Amer- Arab Captors Rejected ment of the situation which they,could pass,on to other icans, two Germans and two KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) sharply reduced the list of U.S. Ambassador Cleo A. Noel doctors were allowed to at- capitals. Filipinos captured in South — Jordan and Israel today re- those whose freedom they de- Jr., Jordanian charge Adly el tend them and a wounded Such an assessment could Vietnam will be released in jected demands by Palesti- manded. Nasser, Belgian charge Guy night watchman. Coalition Wins be part of multi-national ef- Hanoi with the 106 Americans nian guerrillas holding the There was no word from Eid and the Saudi ambassa- Two Sudanese government forts to achieve a solution to and two Thais the North Viet- U.S. ambassador and four oth- Washington or the capitals of dor, his wife and children in representatives were allowed the dollar crisis, observers namese will turn over to U.S. er diplomats hostage in the other countries that were tar- the embassy. Later they re- into the embassy this morning said. Von Wechmar noted that authorities. Saudi Arabian embassy in gets of. the attack. leased the woman and chil- to negotiate with the guer- trie Common Market Minis- The Americans captured in Kartoum. A band of Black September dren. rillas and reported all five Irish Election South Vietnam include 27 ser- The terrorists threatened to terrorists stormed the Saudi terial Council will hold a pre- American sources said Am- hostages "in good health." DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) - The voting yesterday ended viously scheduled meeting in vicemen and three civilians. execute their captives unless embassy during a reception bassador Noel was shot in the They said, however, that the Prime Minister Jack Lynch 16 years in office for Fianna Brussels Monday. Explaining the Hanoi re- hundreds of Arab and other last night for the departing ankle during the takeover and guerrillas had planted ex- prepared today to hand over Fail. Lynth, while declining This indicated the meeting lease point, the Viet Cong prisoners were freed by dif- U.S. charge'd'affaires, Curtis wounded superficially, and plosives in several parts of Ireland's government to Liam to concede formally until the might discuss a joint Common spokesman said, "The Provi- ferent governments, including G. Moore. the Belgian had a bullet the embassy. Cosgrave, 52-ycar-old leader last vote was counted, admit- Market float or other steps. sional Revolutionary Govern- te United States. Later, they The guerrillas held Moore, wound in the leg. They said of a left-of-center coalition. ted that his forces had no Von Wechmar said Bonn The guerrillas at first de- With 10 seats in the Dail still hope of a majority in the low- was in constant contact with manded the release of :• .-,»> undecided, Cosgrave's Fine er house of parliament. the United States and the — Sirhan Sirhan, the Jorda- Gael - Irish Party - and the Common Market partners. Cosgrave, with more than 30 Fire-Bombingof Indian Home nian immigrant to the United allied Labor Party had won BK West Germany, which has States serving a life term in seats to 64 (or Lynch's Kianna years in the Dail, is a former foreign minister. Lynch's own borne the brunt of the specu- California for assassinating Kail r Soliders of Destiny. lation, took the lead in closing Sen. Robert K. Kennedy. Two independents also had foreign minister, Brian Leni- han, was one of the chief cas- its foreign exchange. It was — Palestinian leader Abu been elected. the second time in a month it BoostsWoundedKneeTension Daoud and 16 colleagues held ualties of Fianna Fail's de- Cosgrave's coalition looked cline.
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