Fails to Put Curfew Into Effect Communists Heighten Indochina

Fails to Put Curfew Into Effect Communists Heighten Indochina

Fails to Put Curfew Into Effect •IlliHiil SEE STORY : Cool Occasional rain and cool to- FINAL day and tonight. Clearing and milder tomorrow. I Long Branch J (Be* Stttlli, Pan V EDITION Monmouth County's Home Newspaper tor 91 Years VOL. 92, NO. 241 RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1970 26 PAGES 10 CENtS - " , . "I j u i i fc"T Communists Heighten Indochina War Action PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — More heavy fighting back and cut off Die flow of munitions and supplies to was reported today around (he village of Set"1*0, 10 miles enemy units in South Vietnam along that part of the southeast of Phnom Penh, and in the central Cambodian frontier. * provincial capital of Kompong Thorn. • ' • • Military sources in Phnom Penh reported late yes- The Cambodian Command also announced the loss of terday that the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese troops who Lomphat, .capital of Rattankariri Province in the north- seized Set Bo early ki the day had been pushed out. But east, while in the northwest part of the country the govern- today the Cambodian Command said heavy fighting was ment closed the airport serving the famed temple ruins at going on in the, area.' ' Angkor and evacuated the few tourists still there. A French The command rushed a battalion' of paratroopers to airline employe said there had been sporadic fighting around the battle, the closest so far to the capital, and Cambodian Siem Reap, four miles from Angkor. fighter-bombers flew attack missions in support of the In South Vietnam Viet Cong and North Vietnamese mor- ground troops • ,tar and rocket attacks were heavy for the second night in a • It was not clear who held the village, but the enemy row, but relative quiet prevailed in the provinces east of attack had developed into much more than a hit-and-run the Cambodian border areas where U. S. and South Viet- harassing operation. There was speculation that the Com- namese troops .have been sweeping. munist Command: wanted to secure an area dose to Phnom QUAKE RUINS IN CHIMBOTE — Youngsters in port city of Chimbote, look over ruins of homes loft by Sunday's Military sources in Saigon said this indicated the drive Penh from which to launch rockets into the capital, just massive earthquake which struck Peru, leaving widespread destruction and a death toll estimated at 30,000 per- into Cambodia had' effectively pushed the enemy troops as they periodically shell Saigon. sons' behind. Ohinvbote's hospital was partially destroyed by the quake. (AP Wirephoto) !!lllll!illll!IIU!llllllllill!lillllillllllllll!llllllll!lllll[!» ••••••in By JAMES R. POLK fled to safety through window The copilot, Donald Sal- Salmonson said he was con- The gunman, who radioed, . Two men with shotguns rid- agents climbed onto a wing WASHINGTON (AP) - A exits minutes before the.cock- monson, 33, Overland Park, vinced the gunman had other messages to the Su- ing on a fire truck trailing the to enter the plane and the frustrated, taxpayer with a pit gunfire began last night. Kan., said, "I saw his gun go meant to crash the plane and preme Courf, the- White jetliner as-it rolled to a sec- gunman opened fire at them. $471 grudge against the gov- The pilot, Capt. Dale C. off — and we jumped him kill everyone aboard even if House and government agen- ond stop blew out the tires. "Hupe hit him low and I ernment, hijacked a jet air- Hupe, was wounded in the immediately." ._.. he had been paid the ransom. cies throughout the eight- Passengers, poured out the hit him high," Salmonson liner with, 51 passengers and stomach' when he tackled the Salcnonson said Hupe was ( Barkley was given $100,750 hour qdyssey,, came back for • windows onto the wings. The said. ' . demanded $100 million ran- gunman as FBI agents knocked back into one of the as the. first payoff to a hi- more money .after-changing, : gunman stuck his head out Barkley, ruddy-laced, bis som before two pilots cap- stormed the TWA 727 jet. seats and the hijacker "fell jacker in air history after the his demand to 100 potato of the pilot's cabin and sport coat and gold shirt both - tured him in a tense cockpit Arthur G. Barkley, 49, a on him and had his gun In his captured jetliner landed here sacks — each crammed with shouted, but didn't shoot. open to the waist,, was led gun battle. husky truck driver .from stomach. That's when I got on. its flight from Phoenix; , .$100 bills or bagger. ' He was armed with a .38, a away with his hands/locked 1 .Bags .stuffed with paper Phoenix, Ariz., whose tax ap- • the gun and wrenched it But the sandy-haired hi- "We decided the people straight edge razor and a behind his back. A few hours tricked the hijacker iiitp . a peal was rejected by the U.S. • away." • ' . jacker sent the plane into the would be in worse danger if can of gasoline, said Maha- later, he volunteered "not second landing at Dulles' In- Supreme Court only a few Hupe was listed in good air again and ordered a radio the plane took off again. The ney. , guilty" as he was formally ternational. Airport where weeks ago, was arrested —. condition at a Fairfax, Va., message to President Nixon: messages were getting worse The passengers dived into charged with air piracy i- an marksmen .shot out. Che bare-chested and bloodied — •hospital/ . Not a passenger < "You don't know how to and' Worse,"1 said airport the grass or hid behind fire offense that can carry the plane's tires and passengers for air piracy. was hurt. -• .• ; • • count money •...'" manager Par Mahaney.-' . trucks as a pair of FBI death penalty. State Cites - By MARY V. GORDON .involving an_engtaeiejjng7ir.m doing business with the trial have been charged with' extorUngl$253,> - ,TRENTON(AP) — The government, declared the city., St^rn1,did notelaborate. 000 from Constrad, Inc., an engineering .consult- in court that Newark Mayor Hugh J. Addonizio • Barlow,-as. he-has done, .'in < the past, also ing firm that has done, extensive.work for the was "one of the principal movers" in an alleged . rejected motions for dismissal sought on the basis city. ., • conspiracy involving $253,000 in kickbacks on of what he characterized as "hostile publicity" . Four of the five men severed, City Council- city contracts. and "fear" among the jurors brought about, by men Calvin West, Frank Addonizio and Irvine Outside the courtroom, Addonizio reiterated the order to sequester the panel. • • Turner, and fortner City Councilman Lee Bern- that he is innocent of the charges and that the SEPARATION WANTED stein, are expected to be tried later. Their at- trial is "political persecution." ••••-• < Bernard Hellring, lawyer for Addonizio, said' torney Raymond Brown is taking part in a He spoke yesterday after jurors at his trial in • that the mayor should be tried later at another Black Panther trial in Jersey City. federal court here were formally' sequestered. trial with city officials rather than with the No reason was given in court for the sever- Until the jury, was selected and seque-s.aedj co-defendants' at the present trial. ance of the fifth defendant, Benjamin Krusch. Addonizio had been forbidden by trial judge The seven on trial with Addonizio are reputed SEQUESTERING BARRED George Barlow from commenting on the case. Mafia figure Anthony "Tony Boy" Boiardi; Jo- Hellring also moved that the indictment The 56-year-old mayor, who is running for seph Biancone and Ralph Vicaro, former asso- against the mayor be dismissed on grounds of reelection on June 16, lost a series of last-minute ciates in the Valentine Electric Co.; a firm which pre-trial prejudice and' that, the jury is not a motions for postponement of the trial or dis- has. done extensive business with the city- of fair one. Barlow, denied the motion and another missal of the case. His attorney argued that five, > Newark; Norman .N. Schiff and Phillip Gordon, asking that the jury not be sequestered. co-defendante won delays and that :the mayor's former corporation counsels for Newark, and An- . "A sequestered jury-is a:jury In fear," HelJ- wife is "in grave condition" with emphysema.1 thony- La Morte, director, 'and James T. Calla- ring contended., ! , Barlow rejected the motions after Asst. U. S. ghan, secretary of the Newark Municipal Water The motions came late in the afternoon fol- Atty. Herbert Stern asserted that.Add»nizio was Authority, ' lowing an hour-and-a-half long private session a "principal mover" in an alleged conspiracy The eight men and five others severed from with Barlow and attorneys, ' SERIOUS INTENT — Pickets opposing Gov.William T. CaMH's plan to merge New Jersey's two medical schools picket outside the State House. The group presented Cahi'H with 20,000 signatures opposing the plan. (AP Wirephoto) By DORIS KULMAN dismissed youth communes as Dr. Bettelheim was the there wasn't any need for di- Children find their depen- NEWARK - Dr. Bruno "play acting," and said too , opening speaker at the clos- vorce") and what hei said is derice upon their parents psy- Bettelheim, professor of psy- many adults "not in terms of v ing day of theJO. Mental itheLmiddle?class family's ex- chologically acceptable' "if chology and psychiatry and their, numbers but of their in- ""Health Association's 19th an- pectation that,their children the child knows that, if he director of the Orthogenic fluence with the news media" nual conference in the Mili- will remain children "beyond lives long enough, the parent School at the University of arje cutting in on the student , tary Park Hotel, here.

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