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between eariv morning and mid ably tighten his probation re 18,000 Pakistani troops and 130 0 Dec. 9. 1971 Paterson News A biology professor stated quirements. Pt.ACAtlflYr 'tt TA tit aJJh1 tanks were involved in the fighting, and' predicted casual that nis 8 a.m. ciass was two-thirds attended, while only ties woum run in tne thousand.

State College Strike Dacca Orphanage, Hit; Fear Big Toll (Continued from Page 1) ament that a second Pakistani submarine had been sunk and about 25 students showed up in The Pakistanis said their anywhere, but he must return each week to Bergen County for a session with his probation officer. a class. troops captured 102 Indian soldiers and 11 tanks in the One student who refused to Spreads toTrenton area. Even if the state Were to retaliate against Smith it would give his name because he didn't that Pakistan has so far lost Zulfiaar All Bhutto, the man want his parents to know, said only expose itself to charges of to the institutions of higher ed Bf United Preai International named as the prospective vice tiremier in a new coalition three warships, nine gunboats and two submarines. Pakistani spokesmen in Ka he didn't attend classes all day harassing and persecuting "and I don't intend to.

either' smith, which would get him He added that most students he government suggested Wednesday by Pakistani President Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan, talked to did the same. rachi said the Pakistani navy badly damaged a Soviet-made submarine of the Indian navy 47 miles south of Karachi on ucation be and that present -student teaching fees be included as part of the tuition instead of separate fees. In Jersey City, students who had staged an all night sit-in dispersed from the corridor outside President James Mullen's office. A student leader said No Classes Called Off Frank Jonespublicity direc Wednesday and that a destroy tor of the college, said that no sign of the family dog. List's elderly mother was found dead in a third-floor closet.

County Medical Examiner Bernard "Ehrenberg said autopsies' on the five showed four of them had each been shot in the head once. He said 15-year-old John List was shot some 10 times in the head and chest, apparently after s. he struggled to escape. Mrs. Helen List, John, Patricia, 13-year-old Frederick and Mrs.

Alma List, the children's grandmother, will be burled Saturday following memorial services at the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer where List taught Sunday school. Police said a few "morbid curiosity seekers" had stopped at the house Wednesday, but were turned away. The Eugene Rahwlnkel. who lenew List and called his "a wonderful family," has refused to com ment further; "I will have more to say at the funeral about the am-ily," he said. "God have said Pakistan would fight ior 1,000 years if neceBsary to crush India.

Bhutto left west Pakistan Wednesday for the United Nations to present his country's case before the world classes were reported called off due to poor attendance. Domenick Bacollo, who was strike participants would demon public sympatny. observers point out, and public sympathy tor because of the state is counter-productive to the state's action Informed sources add. Insider." say that Smith and William F. Buckley, Smith's benefactor for the past six yetrs, are trying to befuddle the public on the questions of bin guilt.

O'Byrne Will Head Freeholder Board body. watching the students on his ElsewherA in the went. Students at Trenton State College were expected to take a strike vote at a rally today to decide Whether they will become the third state college to begin a class boycott. Strikes are reported continuing at Jersey City State College and Wayne today. Many students at Newark State College in Union dropped academic discussions in a number of classrooms Wednesday in favor of debate among themselves about strike Issues.

Student government representatives from 13 New Jersey and county colleges met in Wayne Wednesday night and issued a statement urging the state to respond on four demands. They asked that there be no tuition Increase in the 1972-73 er and a frigate were following up today in hopes of confirming the kill. A spokesman said the submarine was leaking oil badly. India reported more successes In the Comllla region of East Pakistan today and said capture of two more villages had oDened the wav to Dacca. Pakistan officials said fighting lunch break, told The News, "For the most part, students are not attending classes." was underway in tne Lahore and siaikot areas.

UPI corre The new dean of students spondent Asrar Ahmed added, "they are guided by Indian waroianes atrated a their conscience." Calcutta dispatches said East civilian airport at Rawalpindi strate today wnen Higner ujau-cation Chancellor Ralph Duncan is to speak at-the A. Harry Moore School across Kennedy Boulevard from the college. Students at Jersey City State, and -at Newark and PaterBon are protesting the statewide practive of firing teachers before they reach tenured status. They want student and faculty seats on the respective Boards of Trustees to more effectively fight the practice. Students at He estimated that about 70 without causing serious dam Pakistani refugees were streaming back Into the east.

In New Dnlhl th whAl per cent of the students remained home while the remain age, More than BOO foreigners der either attended classes, or were evacuated from Karachi, West Pakistan's major port. boycotted. Bangla Desh government raised its green, red and gold flag over its mission in New Delhi academic year; that thetudemV in tne east, Pakistan said two To Continue Protest ''Until our questions, are an and boasted that the flag would Weather Forecast NEWARK (UPD-The 8 a.m. New Jersey weather report: Temperature 40 degrees Humidity 89 per cent Barometer 30.30 inches, rising Wind northwest mph The weather cloudy Sunrise 7:08 am set 4:29 pm Moonrlse et am Morning star: Neptune Evening stars: Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Mercury The forecast: Cloudy today and Highest today 45 to 50. Lowest tonight upper 30s to low 40s.

Friday, partly cloudy and mild, high 50 65. precipitation 1 probability 20 per cent today, tonight and Friday. Winds variable 5-15 mph today and tonight, becoming south west about 10 mph Friday. K- Outlook Saturday; Partly cloudy and it Temperatures and weather" conditions: High Low Pcp Atlanta 'V. 6o" 38 Boston cy 43 3d Buffalo cy 40 38, .01 Charleston.S.C, 74 84- Chicago 44 40 .06 Columbus, O.

cy 44 43 Denver 16 06 Des Moines cy 1 39 18 Detroit cy. 41 136 El Paso 63 i 35 .13 Houston cy 71 68 39 Indianapolis cy 45 i 43' .03 Kansas City cy 47 30 .40 Los Angeles 58 41 ii. Memphis 85 48 .43 Miami Beach 80 75 Paul 32 OS .04 New Orleans cy 66 62 New York cy 42 40 Orlando cy 81 64 Phoenix 50 ,34 Pittsburgh cy 46 44 Portland, Me. cy 34 30 Portland, Ore. cy 52 38 i .85 Raleigh cy 67 '81 Richmond cy 56 ,47" St.

Louis 52 48 .23 Salt Lake City cy 23 14 San Francisco 51 46 .03 Seattle cy 50 34 1.43 Spokane 37 28 .90 Tampa cy 82 67 Washington cy 49 45 Wichita cy 36 28 .14 lacuity rauo not De cnangea from Its present 16-1; that "'none Newark State said they want to companies of Indian troops landed by helicopter in the Hllli section of northwestern East fly soon over Dacca, -v swered we will of the budgetary cuts and fundssee tenure abolished altogether. (Continued from Page 1) Edward J. O'Byrne. In Paterson, he has served as a member of the Board of Public1 Works and a member of the Paterson Housing Authority. A graduate of Seton Hall University and Seton Hall Law School, he served three years with the Army as a Captain on the Judge Advocate's General Staff, including a hitch in Vietnam where he won his first murder case as the prosecuting attorney.

in Calcutta, Gen. Jagjit singn Aurora, commander in chief of continue to protest," the stu Pakistan near Dinajpur, the eastern front, told newsmen Tne Pakistanis aid an tne dents asserted la a to faculty members be stopped or rescinded where already Indians were wiped out. tne Indian air torce naa WPC Student Boycott Continues destroyed the last Pakistani Indian mintarv officials said They raised these questions Pakistanis' launched a counterattack in the same area but it aircraft in East Pakistan, and said the Indians had captured Why Is the state with a per made; -J'ianT for Increased tuition payments be dropped; No penalties by imposed on anv fthtrient nfirtlrinfltinff the capita income among the top was turned back. the major river port ot Chandpur. A Pakistani Navy spokesman ten in the nation rated 48th in 30 miles southeast strike to attain these objectives expenditure for education per said Indian aircraft attacked two American merchant ships of Dacca, controls the water capita? ways to Dacca.

What has haoDened to the near East Pakistan's largest port. Chlttasong. and some (Continued from Page 1) were doing was "right." When she was teaching, it was "difficult" to instruct or give assignment to 50 or more students, she stated. The faculty, asking support from the State AFL-CIO, released si demands --The recommendation! mart O'Byrne has also served as Passaic County assistant prosecutor, He lives with his wife and daughter on E. 30th Street and is associated with the law firm of O'Byrne, Ebright and Saginarlo.

As freeholder director or on any faculty memoers wno refuse to cross student picket lines. Administration Support money received from the N.J sailors were injured. He said he lottery which was instituted for Aurora said Indian tanks at Chandpur opened lire on a Dacca-bound river steamer packed with 400 to 500 Pakistani troops -'and that the had no details of the attack. educational user Endorsing these demands, Lilt Survivors WESTFIELD (UPI) The Grey Funeral Home here has supplied the following list of survivors for the five persons found dead Tuesday night in their $90,000 home here: Mrs. Alma List, 84, leaves a sister, who Is the wife of the Rev.

Herbert J. Meyer, pastor of the Lutheran Church of Roger City, Mich. Mrs. Helen List, the mother of. three children also found dead, is survived by.

her mother, 1 Mrs. Eva Howell Morris, In Elkon, North Carolina. She also leaves a daughter by a previous marriage. Mrs. Brenda Herndon of Michigan, as well as three brothers and a sister.

They are: Fred H. Morris of Tempe, Edward R. Morris, of Las Vegas, James W. Morris, of Columbus, Ohio; and Mrs. Gene Syfert, of Midwest City, The funeral home spokesman said it is not known whether Mrs Alma List had any other children besides John List, who is being sought for the murders of the five.

Why are facultv members with added support if necessary, the administration plans to of being dismissed for next year steamer then was hit by the O'Byrne will receive $6,500. Freeholders receive 16,000 an nually. When an increase in enrollment government spokesman also said the Pakistan Navy badly damaged a Soviet-made submarine belonging to. the Indian Navy The sub attack allegedly occurred 47 miles south of Karachi. He said the Indian navy planes wnicn set it la planned? fer aid in any negotiations that may be necessary with college afire.

by the faculty-student committee regarding faculty appointments by honored and fully im He renorterf Indian And What is the 60-40 tenure pol and-state authorities. Pakistanis exchancina fire icy The college Student Council sent representatives to attend across the River Madhumatl which blocks the road to Dacca When asked how much lottery revenue has been used for edu City Aglow from Tree Lighting sub was attacked by destroyer and a frigate. and said the Pakistani army The city of Comilla was plemented; The policy or "guideline" establishing quotas (or tenured faculty by repudiated; The student-teacher ratio be retained; -Increases in clasi size or In cation. President Olsen said, "AS far as I know, none of the money has been expended for a meeting of all New Jersey college councils in Jersey City Wednesday night to discuss the added to the Indian list of captured areas Wednesday. The (Continued from Page 1) had blown up a number of major bridges across rivers in the area.

The main obstacles are the Meghna and Sltaiakha Rivers and the Indian trmy has program durini the tenure of Indians said they captured Jessore and Sylhet one day matter. Class attendance fluctuated the number of students assigned earlier. Mayor Kramer, until his resignation to become Commis anything." State Can't Retaliate Against Smith reached notn, oe said. Jessore is 85 miles southwest of Dacca and Sylhet is sioner of the New Jersey De r-v nil partment of Community Affairs diagonally opposite, some 105 Ram, Id a speech to the lower house of parliament, aaid Pakistani troops were fleeing "in great confusion, disorder miles' to the northeast of the was introduced. The Rev.

Joseph Calhoun, (Continued from Page 1) Foreign Aid Techhically mi LA castor of Philmon Bantist capital. A Pakistani spokesman de nled all the Indian claims. and disorsanization." Church, delivered the invoca "Did you and did you alone kill Victoria Zlelinski?" Judge Pashman asked. "Yes I did." Smith said, his voice barely Gen. S.H.F!V Mankeshaw, Indian army chief of state, broadcast hourly messages to Expires in Congress Jam tion.

Joint Presentation The Droffram was a lolnt nre He said the reported capture of Sylhet wu a "fantastic and bloody lie not even worth a the Pakistani troops in East WASHINGTON (UPI) The.exchahge for release of Amen sentation of the Paterson Board audible. He cleard Donald Hommel. denial" and said Comilla was! "fully under the control of the of Recreation and the Greater Pakistan telling them to surren der or be killed. mm Ciiiiiiiopi who. in his book, "Brief Against can prisoners ot war.

Wednesday the House approved a 2.7 billion appropri Paterson Chamber of Com' Pakistan army." "Should you not heed my advice surrender 'to my merce. Committee rnembers inrludpd- ation lor loreign am jor wo ti. S. foreign aid program technically expired at midnight Wednesday when Congress, deadlocked over an anti-war amendment, failed to meet the deadline for; approving a new program. army and endeavor to escape, I Alvino Cabpuccio, Salvatore The situation in Jessore, he said, was "confusing," but that Pakistani troops "were giving the enemy a good hammering.

Reports indicated that as Barone. street commissioner: fiscal year ending June 30, 1972. House leaders had hoped to bypass the stalled authorization measure. Deatn," Smith indicated actually had committed the crime, during the hearing. Judge Pashman said after the questioning, "I am satisfied beyond any question and far beyond any doubt Edgar H.

Smith murdered Victoria Zielin- Hi 2 assure you a certain deatn awaits you," the broadcast said in English. Hindu and Pushtu. Joseph Pelliclotti, Police Chief James Hannan, Deputy Chief they advanced, Indian troops Perfect Christmas gift for the man who's Indian military officials said The expiration of the old for were turning over captured areas of East Pakistan to Mukti their troops captured the town of Comilla, a district headquarters 55 miles east of Dacca, SO'ng places. skt. I am satisfied beyond any doubt he did it alone." elgn aid program ended authority to make new spending commitments and meet payrolls that included 14,000) work The program expired a tew hours after Senate leaders sent word to the House they would not consider a House appropriations bill until Congress clears the foreign aid authorization measure.

The authorization legislation. Bahini rebel self-styled "free dom fighters and supporters East Wednesday. Before midnight that' same nlflht Smith was hedging on his of Bangla Desh (Bengal Land) Indian Prime Minister Indira asF7 Gandhi earlier announced for Complete Selection of Ladies' end Men's Seiko Wacht From 29.95 up includes an amendment intro Other Indian troops, a spokesman said, have advanced as far as Daudkandi, 22 miles of Dacca on the banks "of the Meghna River, Reinforcements also are movbg in from the mal recognition of the Bangla confession claiming he did what he did to get out of jail, save the expense of a new trial and to protect his own daughter who he claimed didn't know her ers. However, projects under way continued and money in the pipeline continued to flow. Byr the time the next pay checks are due it is expected Congress will have made a compromise settlement.

1 duced by Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield declar Desh government, which would give autonomy to East Pakis jonn ness, tapt. noroen White, Mrs. Kramer, Vincent Cortese, executive vice-president of the Chamber; Commissioner Anthony La Neve, Commissioner Fred Nachimson, Streets Superintendent Allan McCabe, Commissioner Gilbert Collazo, Parks Superintendent Robert P. McCrowe, Commissioner Jack Costello and mayoral aide Jerry Desmond. ToVott Friday on Rehnquist i i (Continued from page 1) Friday vote appeared In any father was a murderer.

tan. ing It fla "national policy" to withdraw all U.S. troops from Indochina within six months in northeast, wnere the Indians said they have captured the Tuesday, on his first full day district headquarters at Syinet, and from the southwest, where the major military stronghold i NEWS BULLETINS oi ireeaom. smito wanted in the rain and shopped in Manhattan shops for new clothes. He is reported to have been in his home town of Ramsey early Tuesday and commented it had not chanced too much at Jessore was overrun by tne nutans.

The Pakistanis denied that the three cities Sylhet and Comllla have been from, when he last saw it in 244 MAIN STREET, PATERSON aken but Western and Indian 1857. State officials sav thev ex doubt. 213 WAN AQU POMPTON LAKES Rehnquist. whose record on newsmen visited Jessore Wednesday and attended a civil rights has been criticised, pected Smith to claim he didn't kill the girl, but are waiting for events to cool off before takine briefina a "liberated' 8 347 BLOOMMELD AVE 'CALDWELL The Lists a Mystery Family (Continued from Page 1) off at a salary between $9,000 and $12,000. A truant officer attempted to enter the house Nov.

22, but his knocking elicited response. Iliano said he talked to neighbors, and they finally asked police to check inside the mansion, which had grown a bit shabby now, in need of paint. Two' startled patrolmen found the bodies and triggered the search for List. They alo found two handguns. Bullet holes were spattered over the hitchen, Tropical fish in one tank were dead.

There was no picked up more support meeting hall by Mai. Gen any action, which would prob- weanesoay ana appeared cer Dalblr Singh, Indian command Drop Murder Chargtt Againsl Gtntral FT. MEADE, Md. (UPI) The Army dropped murder charges today Against Brig. Gen.

John Donaldson wh(K had been accused of killing six South Vietnamese civilians by shooting them with a rifle from his helicopter in 1968-69. The announcement was made by Lt. Gen. C. E.

Hutchln, the commandant of First Army headquarters here where Col. Oran K. Henderson is on trial on charges he failed to investigate an earlier mass slaying of civilians at My and subsequently tried to cover It up. Indian Plane Crashes, with 31 Aboard NEW DELHI (UPI) An" Indian Airlines UAC) twin turboprop AVRO plane with 31 persons aboard crashed today on a flight from Trivandrum on the west coast of Kerala state to Madras in southeastern India. The plane, built in India under license, from Britain, carried 27 passengers and a crew of four.

It can carry 240 passengers. i tain oi confirmation. er in the area. If debate is cut off Friday. a city of 800.000 each Senator would have one 16 YEARS OF SELLING (MOT LUGGAGE AT REASONABLE PRICES! persons, about 175 miles hour to sneak on the nomlna northeast of Calcutta, lg cut off tion.

The lime is not transfera from assistance-' from West Pakistan. ble and not all would take the opportunity to speak. In that case it was expected final A Pakistani spokesman said supplies could not be flown in vote on the nomination would to the city because the airport take place late Friday. was too sneupocked tor prms to land. In addition.

Indian Cloture normally is used to stoo a filibuster. But Sen. Birch warships and aircraft have D. Bayh, leader of the anu-Rennquist forces, denied erected a tight blockade on the East Pakistan coast in the Bay of Bengal, prohibiting any extensive supply movements any filibuster was in progress. FACTORY For Your CLOTHING Christmas "How can this be a filibuster OUTLET Shopping when we've been debating this Season's Greetings All Year Long Nothing spreads as much Joy si tnvel.

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Galloway In Dacca said that the 1 contingent of foreiM A key factor forcing correspondents and 300 foreign quick vote was that Congress v. anted to adjourn. If Bayh could have delayed Senate personnel nave plenty of food in Dacca's 12-story Hotel International, but the beer supply is action until next year, he thinks he might have generated Store Will Be Open Everyday -6 Days a Week Starting December 13-24 MEN'S DOUBLE KNIT POLYESTER SPORT JACKET arying up. enough public support, against Tneir two main, avocations, Galloway said, are lazing In the nennquist to defeat mm. fninlmum.

And to top It off, the convenience efkeyiaMeomblnaaortlockiani)ft, cushiony handlea. The Ventura collecOona But mat apparently was not in the cards. Rehnquist picked up' key sun around the hotel pool and watching Indian attacks on the Dacca airport from the roof of the building, the tallest in the support weanesaay wnen sen William Pfnvmlia TVU7i city. 11 iOi BUI- nounced in a floor speech he Slightly Irregular 400 to Cltoose From Sold Regularly $40 to $50 Limit 3 to Customer naaio raxistan said India would vote for him. sank one ship and set Rehnquist also sought to allay another afire in an air and ooudis on nis position on school missile attack on Karachi desegregation.

He wrote letter to Sen, James harbor Wednesday. A third ship also damaged in the Eastland, chairman Kylt CanbinMiM Lck mf wtrrybig kwit kit fctyib r.lenfs Split Cowhide Pile Lined Rancher Jacket the I 1 a Committee saying: i the official Pakistani govern I wish to state uneauivo. ment radio, me snips' registry was not disclosed. cally that I fuUy support the A Pakistan military official iegai reasoning ana the richt- said their aircraft carried out Slightly Irregular $45 if perfect Limit 3 to a Customer ness from the standpoint of fundamental fairness of the Intensive attacks on Indian positions in Akhnaur in Kash Brown decision." mir and several other areas along the western frontier. i He referred to the 1954 Supreme Court decision which said segregated public schools f-Af DoppKits 'HmyK ilfA TRUNKS All Sizes fl Colors i In Stockl i BhKTte A flyuMClV Kashmir is the northernmost area of India which Pakistan Ladies' Nylon Quilt1 Jackets were unconstitutional.

Rehnauist felt such an avows claims is theirs. of support for the decision was necessary because his Senate Akhnaur waa the hlghwater mark for the Pakistanis a the 1965 fighting and, despite heavy attacks, their troops never were opponents were -rosing a memo 99, $(o) randum he wrote as a law clerk Slightly Irregular $20. if perfect in 1952 1 to Justice Robert awe to take the city, III I Jackson. Rehnauist conceded hi wrote fH Pakistan said their, soldiers crossed the Mannawar Tawl River about ,20 miles west of Akhnaur near Chatnb and set the memorandum. But he said fire to two ammunition dumps.

A divttion of Freed Co, Inc. RT. 43 (Westbound) EAST PATERSON (1 llecki teit el Ferkwey IxlH 57) thtnt 797-0500 Holiday Mourn Daily 10 to 9 Sat, tit 6 Cloifd Sunday Indian officials said the Pakistanis crossed the river but Itmffi. he prepared It "as a statement of Justice Jackson's tentative views for his own use at conference. "It is absolutely Inconceivable to me that I would have prepared such a document without specific Instructions to do so," hi said, MANY OTHER SUPER VALUES FOR MEN WOMEN BOYS GIRLS 100 PRINCE ST.f PATERSON, NJ.

(f Block from Courthouse) 274-3339 Parking in Rear of Yard HOURS. THURS. PRI. 1 1 130 A.M. to 5(00 P.M.

SAT, 9:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. 1L- were driven back titer heavy fighting except for one small post which changed hands twice during the day, II The Indians a aid more thanl.

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