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Asbury Park Pressi
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I SUY MK tVf NINO MESS, Tim, Jan. 17, W7 Estimated 45 Million Watched Super Bowl tall came, "blackout" was the NEW YORK (Si The! Airline charter passengers frem Kansas City, spent the night in hotels near International Airport. Other airlines reported sim-ilar delays. Nearly all passengers were reported to be on their way late yesterday morning. The game was preceded by a controversy over blacking out the Los Angeles area so that the game could not be seen on local television.

top the CBS audience. Both net-werks used the same basic camera facilities te report the game, a poel operation by CBS. The size ef the audience for the football game is indicated by the fact that the usual rating for a CBS breadcast ef an NFL game was around 15, while NBC's AFL broadcasts averaged round 8. American Research Bureau, sampling the television audience of the Super Bowl football game, estimated yesterday that it attracted around 45 million viewers, a recerd for a sports event. The ARB report, based en telephone calls throughout the nation to approximately 1,350 homes, picked at random from ers Sunday, with a rating ef 24.8 to NBC's 17.1 The statistics are considered, within the industry, to be preliminary, pending the release in twe weeks of the National Nielsen ratings, the unofficial but primary audience yardstick used by the networks te measure audiences.

There is eften considerable difference betwen the two. NBC, by enormous promotion and advertising, had hoped te ANNUAL JANUARY SALE Honest Rtductions Immedioti Deliry en mony pieces ROUTE 35 CIRCLE EATONTOWN 542-1010 word that angered fans. Yesterday it was "fog in." Hundreds of fans who flew here to watch the Green Bay Packers beat the Kansas City Chiefs were delayed overnight when fog stopped flights at International Airport. Some visitors were able to fly home after the game Sunday from Ontario Airport, 40 miles east of Los Angeles. But others, including 250 of 500 Trans World Rare bargains every day in apartments and homes in the Real Estate column of The Press classified page.

LOS ANGELES (Si Before PRESS ADVERTISING BRINGS RESULTS directories, indicated that CBS had the largest number of view-' the Super Bowl professional foot- Irregulars of Springmaid WASHINGTON ROUNDUP Home Building Pace Picks Up WASHINGTON (Si The pace home building has continued to pick op (or the second straight month. And December figures of the Commerce Department yesterday hint that housing starts may go higher again this The upswing came at the end of one of the slowest home-building years since World War II. ngures for last month show that new privately owned boosing starts were op per cent from November, on a seasonally adjusted basis. The total was 1,102,000, compared with 1,007,000 for November. The Commerce Department warns that the December figures 6hould not be considered a trend that It often takes six months to establish a pattern.

PUBLIC-PRIVATE SCHOOLS: The head of the National Education Association (NEA) yesterday denounced a proposal that publicly financed, privately run schools be set up in competition with the public schools. Dr. William G. Carr, executive secretary of the million-member NEA, called the plan of a U.S. Chamber of Commerce study group "terrible and certainly Describing its plan in a third report last month on poverty, the chamber group said: "If all parents at every Income kTel could choose between sending their children to public schools (or) approved private schools at public expense, peblic and private education would improve as schools to attract and hold pupils." Spexlirg on a forum on extremism and destructive criticism rf edxaiion, Dr.

Carr said: 1 era bear the TV commercials now, giving the hard-sell for Utopia Academy or Peachblossom Prep, urging you to enroll yocr child now at the new low, low rates for a fast, fast education." Stripe THE ilk i WITH ALL THE VERY W3WE8T. Floral Lace or Ecliotone combed percale sheets TlViri OR DOUBLE SIZES AT ONE LOW PRICE Sale NO SPLIT: Sponsors of a plan to split the Senate Education and Labor Committee into separate groups abandoned their efforts yesterday. Word of the move came from Sen. A. S.

Mike Monroney, chairman of the Senate-House group preparing a congressional reorganization bill. He told his colleagues the proposed split and a plan to extend the jurisdiction of the Senate Space Committee here dropped because they would seriously jeopardize the bill. And Monroney said in an interview the reorganization bill would give Congress better tools for reviewing existing government programs during what he said could become a "stop, look and listen" session. for 5 CAPITAL QUOTES: "We're not trying to take anything away from North Vietnam except their appetite for conquest in South Vietnam." Secretary of State Dean Rusk after reporting in secret to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. "Policemen, like eachers and lawyers, are not relegated to a watered-down version of constitutional rights." Supreme Court Justice William O.

Douglas in a majority opinion on application of the fifth amendment. IF PERFECT 3.99.5 72x108" TWIN OR 81x108" DOUBLE CAPITAL FOOTNOTE: A new high-speed weather com-munications circuit linking the United States and West Germany will be opened today at Suitland, Md. The Environmental Services Administration says the new circuit is expected to revolutionize the exchange of weather information between Europe and North America. Manasquan Board OK's Plan for Sea Girt Pupils Scoop up fancy prints ind fashionable stripes for less than you usually pay for white sheets because Springmaid found tiny flaws that won't affect wear at all. They're the same smooth combed cotton percale you see at much more-woven with 180 threads to the square inch for long wear.

First quality 42x38" pillowcases, package of 2 regularly 3.20 Salt 2.80 FLORAL LACE IN PINK, BLUE OR YELLOW ECHOTONE STRIPES IN DESERT SAND, LILAC OR PASTEL PINK ceivlng district or build its own scimoi. The Board here hart nritrtnallw planned to take all of Sa flirt'. pupils and accommodate them Sorry, no Ttlescrvie mail. in an addition to the Broad Street Elementary School. But it dropped the Dlan bwaiis vf residents' opposition.

Plan Shelved Then another emandnn nlan to handle its own crmwtfi ma shelved to await the results of 'jjJBnni' uu 11 1 yJT-'j lwwiwiyuwiiiw-wy jpr .1 T'1 SKlX. .1 4 fft 37 ft. MANASQUAN Sea Girt will be able to send all its first and second grade pupils here next school year. The Board of Education last night approved the rental of classrooms in the old Taylor Avenue School to the Sea Girt Board. Sea Girt will hire its own teachers and conduct its own curriculum.

The move is an expansion of this year's arrangement. Now Sea Girt sends only its first graders to a class here. It has no elementary school. The arrangement came about last year after Spring Lake and the local Board, which had been accepting Sea Girt's pupils equally, said they could no longer take new ones. Those in the systems at that time could finish, the Boards said, but no new first graders would be admitted.

Lodged Complaints the same regionalization study oea uin is watcning. nansom Read, a candidate for the Board and a mvmher of the Manasquan Civic Committee, asked how long the Board would wait before resum. ing the plan. He said additional elementary facilities are needed regaraiess of whether Sea Girt pupils come here. The Board has been and re mains very cognizant of the need," replied John B.

Lewis, vice president. "You may call it procrastination; I would pre- The Boards complained of overcrowding. iv ter to can it watchful Now Sea Girt is awaiting the results of a preliminary study Meetine Expected on regionalization by the county superintendent of schools before He said he expects a mppL making plans to find a new re- Ing on the regionalization idea next month. After that, ho Raid. i Cadet life Is Topic the Board may be better able TOWNSHIP to wage its next move.

Brian T. Kennedy, Belmar, "we would like to have this graduate of the United States solved and settled," he said. The Board adopted its 81.373, Military Academy at wes Point, will sneak 7 p.m. tomor row at a meeting of the Ki- 743 budget, with no comments from the audience. It estimates expenditures will increase the school tax rate 11 cents to $1.33 for each $100 of assessed wanis Club in Lmcroft Inn Middletown Township.

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