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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 19

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''i A 4 tttf r.Fcona tifiivy. ffrht nv i. w.z Hanoi: Killed Secret Talks U.S. (j Weather Vietnamese, in making their nme-pomt counterproposal for peace, micht be continuing the negotiating dialogue with the U.S. This would not necessarily mean that a North Vietnamese offensive being prepared for the mid-February Tet holiday will be canceled, officials said.

Historically, the North Vietnamese have intensified negotiations after a hard military push. If the Tet offensive should fail, the negotiating process could proceed anyway. If the offensive is a great success. North Vietnamese negotiators could talk from a position of greater strength. National Weather Service forecast for Northern New Jersey: Fair and cold tonight with temperatures ranging from the teens in the northwest to the mid 20s along the coast.

Snow likely tomorrow, mixing with rain during the day and changing to rain along the coast by evening. High temperatures in the low 30s. Chance of precipitation: 10 per cent tonight; 60 per cent tomorrow. Winds will be northwesterly to northerly at 10 m.p.h. late tonight, and northeast to east at 10 to 15 m.p.h.

tomorrow. Visibility will be five miles or more, lowering to near one mile tomorrow in snow and fog. Outlook for Thursday: cloudy, rain likely. Indochina SAIGON llTIi The S. command today reported two American soldiers in the heaviest fithtmg involving CIs in nearly two months in Victram.

In addition, four Americans wore wounded in three clashes, all involving a squad- According to the documents released in Paris yesterday, a U.S. message of Nov. 19 said Washington was ready to meet with Tho, ho is a member of the Politburo, "or any other representative of the North Vietnamese political leadership, together with Minister Xuan Thuy, in order to bring a rapid end ti the war. Thuy is Hanoi's chief envoy in Paris. It was at this point that the whole secret negotiating process in Paris broke down.

The North Vietnamese have not named an alternative date for Tho to meet with Kissinger. Secretary of Stale William NAIIOHM WITHtl StIVICI FOtECASl lo 1ST 1-1-7 rr I jy I i A cA a Glance rrni of the 3rd Brigade. 1st Air Cavalry Division basej at Artillery Fire Base Saber, 40 miles CLst of Saigon. Today's action was the heaviest involving American troops in Vietnam since Dec. when two (ils were killed and eight wounded.

P. Rogers was asked last week why North Vietnam failed to respond to the eight point U.S. peace plan offered last October. Rogers said Hanoi was trying to drive a wedge between Americans and their government. But Rogers did not explain why the United States would not negotiate with Thuy on Nov.

20. The White House indicated it would be necessary to talk to Tho to get recommendations adopted by the political leadership in Hanoi. However, Nixon said five of Kissinger's 12 secret meetings had been with Thuy alone. State Department officials see a possibility that the North ting the final nod. The loser I gets the rest.

Edmondson said Yugoslavia offered $152,000 for a match in Belgrade. Fischer, who refused to discuss the situation yesterday, was quoted earlier as saying money was his prime consideration in the choice of site. lowist 3060 The In PI; to Eat HUCK FINN BURGER PIT SUPPER TIME SPECIAL 2:30 to 8 P.M. Quarter Pound HUCK FINN BURGER French Fried Potatoes Ounchy Onion Rings Creamy Cole Slaw 99' JUST Good Til feb. 7th 77 RIVER HACKENSACK AUo Good At Our Other Locations Morris Summit Rre.

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'til 2 A.M. Un WlAlHUIOIOCASt World Chess Contenders Can't Agree on a Site a Al High Low Precip- At Home And Abroad By SPENCER DAVIS Trie Assoc iaed Prss North Vietnamese documents indicate Hanoi offered to send Minister Xuan Thuy in a secret Paris meeting with Henry A. Kissinger last Nov. 20, but the United States declined, holding out for a higher-ranking Communist representative. "No point would be served by a meeting," Washington is-said to have replied after a session between Kissinger and Hanoi's special adviser, Le Due Tho.

fell through because Tho was taken ill. The North Vietnamese account differs markedly from one offered by President Nixon in a nationally broad cast address on the Paris peace talks Jan. 25. Nixon unveiled an eight-point peace offer made to Hanoi in October, and said that Kissinger, his foreign affairs adviser, had met in secret 12 times in Paris with Thuy or Tho, or both, in an attempt to breathe life into the peace talks. Nixon said: "On Oct.

11, 1 sent a private communication to the North Vietnamese that contained new elements that could move negotiations forward, and urged a meeting on Nov. 1 between Dr. Kissinger and Special Adviser Le Due Tho or some other appropriate official from Hanoi. "On Oct. 25, the North Vietnamese agreed to meet and suggested Nov.

20. On Nov. 17, just three days before the scheduled meeting, they said Le Due Tho was ill. We offered to meet as soon as Le Due Tho recovered, with him, or immediately with any other authorized leader who could come from Hanoi. "Two months have passed since they called off that meeting.

The only reply to our plan has been an increase in troop infiltration from North Vietnam and Communist military offensives in Laos and Cambodia. Hanoi Releases Mail from POWs NEW YORK (UPD More than 450 letters from American prisoners of war have been brought out of North Vietnam and are being delivered to the servicemen's families, it was reported yesterday. The mail was the first since Dec. 21, 1971, when more than 1,000 letters were received. The letters were brought out of North Vietnam by Banning Garrett, a reporter for Pacific News Service in San Francisco, according to the Committee of Liaison With Families of Servicemen Detained in North Vietnam.

While in Hanoi, Garrett reportedly spoke with a captured U.S. commander. VENTS HER IRE Ulster M.P. Bernadette Devlin explains why she attacked British Home Secretary Reginald Maudling. London Hopes Probe nation Toronto 17 05 Winnipeg 15 -07 ALASKA Anchorage 22 18 .14 Juneau 21 02 ABROAD Time Temp.

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cldy 48 cldy SOUTH AMERICA Buenos Aires 8 a.m. 79 Montevideo 9 a.m. 75 clear clear CARIBBEAN-MEXICO Higlt Low Weather High Low Precip- Albany Atlanta Boston Buffalo Chicago Cleveland Dallas Denver Des Moines Detroit Honolulu Houston Las Vegas Los Angeles Louisville Miami Beach Milwaukee Paul New Orleans New York Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh St. Louis 26 48 31 17 30 24 49 53 79 23 72 47 .51 66 36 -62 20 -20 49 3' 27 64 21 47 34 55 35 11 25 21 OS 05 00 25 12 18 02 53 37 20 42 11 71 04 04 37 20 18 34 00 20 08 39 27 23 .02 .01 .04 Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle .02 Washington 38 Montreal itation .03 .03 .01 AMSTERDAM (UPI) Ed Edmondson, American Chess Federation president, said today he will go to Moscow in a final effort to agree on a site for chess match between world champion Boris Spassky and American challenger Bobby Fischer this year. He said Fischer may accompany him.

Edmondson and Fischer offered their list of preferred sites to World Chess Federation president Max Eu we yesterday to meet his deadline. When Euwe checked it against the list he had received from Spassky by mail, he found no common sites. Spassky's preference i n-cluded Iceland, Holland, West Germany, and France, in that sequence. Fischer proposed Yugoslavia, Argentina, Canada. Euwe said he agreed with Fischer that a city in Yugoslavia looked suitable because the nation was chess-minded and its bid topped those of 11 other countries.

He said he decided to postpone his deadline until Feb. 10. "If then, by midnight, there is no agreement between the two parties, I will decide for them," he said. The winner will receive nearly two-thirds of the prize money offered by the city get Consciousness Bogside section this morning," Miss Devlin said. "She was shot in the back by paratroopers.

They didn't ask her if she was a lady." In Chicagb, terming the British occupation of Ulster a sham, Mayor Richard J. Daley yesterday sent $25,000 from the Mayor Daley Irish Relief Fund to aid the families of the dead and the wounded in Northern Ireland. He shame of the British occupation has now been revealed to the world. Hundreds of Irishmen have been left to rot in jail without charges or trial, victims of every conceivable form of indignity. "The shame belongs to Britain and its people.

No longer will promises of independent inquiry by the British government satisfy the freedom-loving people of the world." In Boston, the City Council adopted an order condemning the killings of the 13 and went on record appealing for withdrawal of the troops. The order was introduced by Irish-born Councilman Patrick F. McDonough. SALE! CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERY Chair s129 Sofas249 Reg. $149 to $179 Reg.

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Prices are for any standard one cushion chair and 2 or 3 cushion sofa up to (Additional charge for tufted, channeled or skirted styles.) Air Crash Survivor Regains (From the U. S. Weather Bureau, Newark Airport, for the 24 hour period ending at 7 a.m. today) YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATURE High Low i Mean Normal DEGREE Yesterday 31 20 26 32 DAY DATA 39 909 2310 2769 For the Month Since July 1st Last Year to Date PRECIPITATION DATA Yesterday For the Month 2.26 2.26 1 Inch 0 Depart from Normal Since January 1st Snow Depth at 7 a.m. Snowfall Past 24 hrs.

7 P.M. EST YESTERDAY Temperature Humidity Precipitation 26 55 0 30.15 Barometer 7 A.M. Temperature Humidity Precipitation Barometer EST TODAY 22 65 0 BELGRADE (UPI) Vesna Vulovic, 22. a stewardess who survived a fall in a Yugoslav airliner, emerged from a coma and chatted with doctors yesterday. The Yugoslav news agency Tanjub said Miss Vulovic feels better.

The only survivor in the crash which killed 27 persons last Thursday. Miss Vulovic was strapped into her seat when the plane exploded over Czechoslovakia. Within half an hour she was found lying in a stream. Her left arm and leg were broken, and she had other injuries. SEE OUR IMPERIAL FABRIC COLLECTION of quality imports and designer fabrics also on sale at equally impressive savings.

Delta is ready whenyou From Page A-l their freedom from Protestant domination. Irish Foreign Minister Patrick Hillery was expected to arrive in New York today with an appeal to the United Nations from the Dublin government for intervention in the Northern Irish civil conflict. If Hillery requests aid, it will be the first time since Dublin called for a Security Council hearing following Northern Irish violence in August 1969. No action was expected against Bernadette Devlin for her assault on Home Secretary Reginald Maudling in the House of Commons yesterday, although normally she would have to apologize or face suspension. Infuriated because Speaker Selwyn Lloyd would not let her question Maudling about the killings, the 24-year-old Catholic deputy from Northern Ireland called the 54-year-old home secretary a murdering hypocrite, then charged across the floor of the house, hit him in the face, pulled his hair and clawed him.

Dragged out of the Commons chamber, she told reporters, "I'm sorry 1 didn't get at his throat." She added: "Both the provisional and official wings of the IRA have said they will each kill 13 paratroops in vengeance for those who died on Sunday. That is 26 coffins coming home to Englandand I won't shed a tear for any one of them." A reporter asked Miss Devlin if she thought her action was unladylike. "There's a young girl whose body was carried out of the speculate they unlockeda door which permitted fourteen members of the People's Revolutionary Army into the bank here, enabling them to hold eight hostages while they bored into the main vault, and completed the bigges1. bank robbery in Argentine history. Then People's Revolutionary Army has since stated that the money would he used for "revolutionary war." Peking Rhetoric HONG KONG (UPI With President Nixon's China trip just weeks away, a high-ranking Peking official yesterday reaffirmed China's firm support for the "Chilean people in all their just, patriotic struggles against U.S.

imperialism," Wang -c a leader of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countircs, spoke at a meeting sponsored in Peking by the association and the i a -L a i America Friendship Association. Chilean official Carlos Alberto Protales was present. Traitor's Sentence PHOM PENH (UPI) A military tribunal has condemned to death a Cambodian Air Force radio operator con victcd of collaborating with the enemy. Sgt. Eap Han reportedly admitted giving radio frequencies and time of communications to the other side.

It was the first reported instance In two years of a Cam-hndinn serviceman getting the denth penalty for Strike Paralyzes French Dailies High temp. Last yr. this date 14 Low temp. Last yr. this data 7 Record Temperature For This Day Highest 51 Year 1953 Lowest 1 Year 1935 SUN AND MOON The Sun rose today at 7:06 a.m., set at 5:14 p.m., and will rise tomorrow at 7:05 a.m.

The Moon rises at 7:48 p.m., sets tomorrow at 8:25 a.m., and will rise tomorrow at 8:50 p.m.' Last Qtr. TIDES Use the Battery time with tidal difference listed here: Geo. Washington Bridge plus 0.46 high; plus 0.43 low. Hackensack plus 1.33 high; plus 1.39 low. Haverstraw plus 1.50 high; plus 2.25 low.

SANDY a.m. 8:52 2:49 HOOK p.m. 9:21 3:21 BATTERY a.m. p.m. 9:37 10.06 3:26 3:52 High Low ional port purely a defensive exercise negotiated long before we knew the dates of President Nixon's visit to i said a SEATO spokesman.

"There is certainly no intention of being provocative in any way." Inside Bank Job BUESNOS AIRES W- Arrest warrants were issued yesterday for two employes of the National Development Bank, accusing them of complicity in the 4.5-million-pcso robbery of the bank Sunday Oscar Angel Serrano, 36, and Angel Abus, 31, left their homes Friday and have not returned. Police New first Qtr, f'JU are to Atlanta. With more non stops than any other airline. Night Coach nonstops 1Lv a 4. i I i i ii Him i if nr PARIS (UPI) A 24-hour nationwide strike by editorial personnel and printers protesting industry firings closed almost all of France's daily newspapers today.

The press was hard hit economically as advertising income dropped after the government authorized publicity spots on the two television channels it controls. More than 250 news personnel have lost their jobs in recent weeks. French radio and television stations broadcast only a few brief news summaries, showing their backing of the strike, Muscle Diplomacy BANGKOK iPi The South-cast Asia Treaty Organization will conduct a naval exercise, in the South China Sea during President Nixon's visit to China next month. SEATO headquarters announced today that the exercise will be Feb, 15-27. Nixon will visit Pe king Feb.

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Shortest Chess Game: The shortest recorded game between masters was one of four moves when Lazard (Black) beat Gibaud in a Paris chess cafe in 1924. The moves were: 1. P-Q4, N-KB3; 2. N-Q2. P-K4; 3.

PxP, N-N5; 4, P-KR3, N-Kfi. White then resigned because if he played 5. PxN there would have followed Q-KR5 check and the loss of his Queen for a Knight by any other move. from Culnncil Book of World Rrxo.di. Hackensack.

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