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30 Pages, Three Sections VoK 217, No. 140 133rd Year

Portly Cloudy, High in Low Teens Today. Variable Cloudiness Tonight Low Zero.
MADISON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1973 * * *

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President Explains to Congress Leaders

Hanoi's Stall Led to Bombing Raids


New Talks May Work, Nixon Says
WASHINGTON (UPI) President Nixon told congressional leaders Friday he ordered the resumption of bombing of North Viet- Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Daniel, Vice-President and Mrs. Spiro Agnew nam because Hanoi's stallkneel during service for Mrs. Daniel's father, President Truman. ing tactics led him to asAP Wirephoto sume it was not s e r i o u s a b o u t the Paris peace talks. The House and S e n a t e leaders and White House secretary Ronald Ziegler said Nixon told them he was neither optimistic nor pessimistic about the chances for achieving a cease- WASHINGTON tffl - Borne UNLIKE THE small group hire, and t r i b u t e for the fire agreement when the nego- by a black river of limou- of homefolk who laid him to "fearless son of simple soil." tiations resume in Paris on sines, they joined the mourn- r e s t in Independence, the The Very Rev. F r a n c i s Monday. ful strains of a mighty choir mourners at the State Memo- Sayre also described the 33rd Z I E G L E R said the Presi- and prayed among majestic rial Service in National Cathe- President as "earthy plain dent's conclusion that the Com- columns of limestone Friday dral included dozens of for- . . . no wrinkles in his honesty." munist negotiators were not se- to eulogize the man who want- eign and national leaders. rious led him to "remove re-, ed no eulogy. Vice-president a n d Mrs. "WHEN THE time came," strictions" on military opera- Harry Truman, whose dis- Spiro Agnew stood at the side said Sayre, "he stepped to the tions he had ordered earlier dain for ritual prevailed at of Truman's only child, Mar- anvil humble but not afraid." when the talks appeared to be least as far as his Missouri garet Truman Daniel, and her Truman's widow, his begrave last week, was honored going well. by a 1,900-mernber congrega- husband, Clifton Daniel, dur- loved Bess, 87, remained at One congressman at the tion from among the highest ing the solemn, hour-long pro- home in Independence. Absent White House breakfast meeting councils of the globe. gram of song, prayer, scrip- too was President Nixon, who reported that Nixon said he had had flown to Missouri to pay eased the blockade and bombhis r e s p e c t s prior to last ing of North Vietnam last fall week's funeral. when it appeared there was But M a m i e Eisenhower, progress in the negotiations, widow of President Dwight D. l^TY TIGHTENS New searcn-and-screen device in the background, he got a thorough going over with and had resumed the bombing Eisenhower drove from Penn-- procedures went. 'into, teffeqt^at; Madison; Municipal Airport handheld metal detection devices from security guards John when the talks broke down. sylvania to the service. Friday)'.ind most p'assengers, like -thisi.gentleman, did not Gustafson and Bob.Kirk, as his wife waited for him to get The President spoke for 10 'clearance to board their flight. seem "to mind the extra precautions. .' on Vietnam at PARIS (UPI) North Vietnamese negotiator Le Due Tho is C H I E F JUSTICE Warren ....'.. State Journal Photo by Edwin Stein minutesmeeting, but gavethe 90After passing, through a'"magnetometer," the door-frame minute no op- completing consultations in Moscow and will arrive here early Burger, Democratic and Reportunity for questions. today for the resumption of ceasefire negotiations, Hanoi officials publican leaders of the House and Senate, Prime Minister He said he recognized that said Friday. No Complaints From Possen gers many members of Congress difNo official optimism was expressed either here or in Wash- Jack Lynch of Ireland, President Zalman Shaar of Israel fered with his policies but that ington as to whether or how this would not deter him from soon the talks will be success- North Vietnamese were ready and Premier Kim Chong Pil of South Korea were among fulfilling his responsibility to ful. for "serious" negotiations. others who attended the servachieve "a proper kind of settleHENRY KISSINGER, who is The unresolved political is- ice. ment," Ziegler reported. finishing similar consultations sues, which have been at the Thirty-five n a t i o n s were MILWAUKEE m - Union WITHOUT going into the sub- in Washington, is expected to bottom of the Vietnamese con- represented, including the Soe a d e r s conditionally Friday i stance of the negotiations, the United flict since its start years ago, night accepted a proposal to end President reportedly said they fly in aboard a special Sunday did not interfere with the work viet Union and Japan, according to a State Dept. official. passengers, and that's our main "He went away with the thing the two-day strike of city and were risky but there was a States Air Force plane By MICHAEL BAUMAN of North before the start of the talks esethe U. S. andexperts Vietnam- The service was opened by sort of in pieces I kind .of felt concern." ' ' . . . '. technical drafting Of The State Journal Staff chance of success. Monday, at a place and time protocols, or annexes, to an the Rev. John Howell, pastor Airport Supt., .Robert Skuldt, sorry for him, but he didn't county workers. Union negotiators said they Nixon was quoted as saying which so far have not been eventual peace and ceasefire of the First Baptist Church in Madison Municipal Airport's assessing the general level of c o m p 1 a i n one bit," Abrams would recommend acceptance North Vietnam had indicated it made public. first official try at search-and- t h e procedure's, performance, said. Washington, w h i c h Truman treaty. screen procedures went over called it "darn good." And in the w r a p p e d and of the pact by their members on was prepared to negotiate seri- N o r t h Vietnamese officials THE G R 0 U P S met for the attended as President. with a minimum of trouble Fri- "THE PEOPLE seemed to be sealed p a c k a g e ? "Cheese," the condition that governmental ously, and he hoped that was here did not predict the mood of Cathedral officials said Mr. the case. the meeting between the two ourth consecutive day Friday, day. very cooperative," Skuldt said. Abrams said, "Very good Wis- negotiators would recommend Sen. F r a n k E. Moss CD- men who parted in Paris Dec. his time at a villa in a suburb Sayre, a grandson of PresiBoth airport and airlines offi- "I heard no grumbling; in fact consin cheese." dent Woodrow Wilson, had that the City Council, County Utah), one of the few lawmak- 13 when their second additional 12 miles west of Paris. cials were pleased with the re- there were a few comments that THE SCREENING p r o c e Board, and Sewerage Commis- ers who were willing to be round of talks ended in dead U. S. delegation spokesman been selected by Mrs. Trusults of the first day of the new the s e c u r i t y measures were quoted, said: "I didn't think he lock. That was followed five David Lambertson said the ex- man to provide the eulogy for security measures, particularly somewhat overdue. I think most dures, mandated by new federal sion accept the proposal. in terms of passenger response. passengers felt reassured by the security regulations, consisted THE PROPOSAL by a state was too optimistic. He contin- days later by the most massive jerts were "doing business the ceremony. The Rev. Wilbasically of three steps. ued to reiterate that he hoped American b o m b i n g of North hey are not reading protests 1 i a m Creighton, Episcopal provide a "IT WENT reasonably well whole procedure." and walking out." Passengers first went through mediator would with a 3.5 two- they would be successful, but I Vietnam of the war. per received the impression that bishop of Washington, offered I was very happy with it," Jack Abrams reported one instance a "magnetometer," a door-like year contract THE BOMBING stopped Dec. The meeting lasted 7% hours the blessing. Abrams, local m a n a g e r of of a man arriving just before frame which d e t e c t s metal. cent wage increase retroactive they might not be successful." and was attended by U. S. DepPresident Nixon Ozarfc Air Lines said late Fri- takeoff time with a mapped They then were screened by se- to Jan. 1, another 2 per cent Moss said Nixon told the con- 30 when that he believed made uty Asst. Secretary of State for the June 1, 3.5 per cent more next gressmen he had "ordered the known and sealed box, which had to be curity guards with hand-held day. East Asian Affairs William Sul1, and "We had no complaints from unwrapped and unsealed. metal detection d e v i c e s, de- Jan. June 1,an additional 2 per bombing of the North to indiivan and Nguyen Co Thach, a Today's Chuckle 1974. cate to the North Vietnamese Canada Deplores North Vietnamese vice-foreip signed to indicate exactly where cent A young m o t h e r , when District Council 48 of the the ey Man Fined $105 for Bomb Remark off ametal was located by giving American Federation of State, Turn to Page 2, Col. 3 Hanoi Bombing minister. T htoday.scheduled peace finally descended on high-pitched whine. 'ifth meeting the household after a particut y and Municipal A Nebraska man arrested at ready to board an Ozark plane Passengers also had their car- C o u n has, been bargaining EmO T T A W AroWithsupport PREPARATIONS f o r the larly noisy afternoon, pointed ployes septhe Madison Municipal Airport at 4 p.m. Thursday. He asked a ry-on luggage i n s p e c t e d by arately with the School Board Burglar Leaves from all parties left to right, Tho-Kissmger m e e t i n g were to the children in front of the Thursday for a remark about station clerk if he was going to guards, and that caused the concerning non-teaching personTV and quipped: "All's westHis Calling Card Canada's House of Commons .most problems, according to nel and with the Sewerage Combombs in his pocket 'was fined be searched. Turn to Page Z, Col. 4. ern on the quiet front." BISBEE, Ariz. (UPI) - A approved a resolution Friday $105 Friday by County Judge When 'the clerk told Schuetz Abrams, although he said there mission. he had a l r e a d y passed the were no delays in flight schedburglar who broke into the jus- deploring United States bombErvin M. Bruner. checkpoint, S c h u e t z replied, ules. John S. Schuetz, 64, Omaha, THE C O U N C I L represents tice of the peace's office and ing attacks on the Hanoi-Haiwho pleaded no contest to the "How do you know that I don't "WE WERE averaging about about 12,000 employes in the stole a tape recorder, adding phong area of North Vietnam. machine, and pistol made one The r e s o l u t i o n urged the disorderly c o n d u c t charge, have t h r e e 'bombs* in my four governmental bodies. Turn to Page 2, Col. 7 mistake. pocket?" made the remark when he was American government to abA separate bargaining session involving the School Board con- Police a r r e s t e d Wayne stain from further bombings of Loper, 30, after they found Hanoi's heartland. tinued Friday night. his w a l l e t , containing his The bombing was suspended Workers for the Sewerage Com- identification, in the office mission, whose absence could where he apparently dropped Dec. 30 with an announcement that secret talks between the result in the dumping of raw it during the burglary. In Sunday's State Journal s e w a g e into Lake Michigan, U.S. and North Vietnam would One of the world's most controversial books will be have not walked out. be resumed Monday. On the Inside... John Diefenbaker, the former spotlighted Sunday in The Wisconsin State Journal's Quick Among them have been fedBy ROGER A. GRIBBLE Conservative p r i m e minister, Books feature: eral funding cutbacks. However Clouds May Lift; Of The State Journal Staff Hockey Team made the only expression of op"The Manipulated Man," by Esther Vilar. the receipt this fall ef a federal So Might Mercury position to Dr. Robert E. Cooke, 52, a grant for about $13-milfion to Beats Denver argued that the resolution. He After turning Europe upside down with her assertions the action would former chairman of the Johnson build a new Health Sciences Partly cloudy skies may shed Administration's Head S t a r t a little light on a gloomy winter See Sports Peach represent the first time that the that man, not woman, is the most exploited of the sexes, Center north of the Veterans House had passed a resolution Esther Vilar is invading the Untied States and Canada with 'Program, is expected to be Administration H o s p i t a l no but won't relieve much of the n a m e d vice-chancellor for Bridge Sec. 2, Page 14 criticizing "our great neighbor her "insidious propaganda." doubt contributed to filling the cold weather today. health sciences at the,UniverComics Sec. 2, Page 14 to the south." Men, if you'd only listen (and read), you might learn the post. The high should reach into Crossword sity of Wisconsin-Madison. Sec. 2, Page 14 Foreign Secretary Mitchell way to equal rights. But. no, she writes, you don't want your BIDS FOR the center will be the low teens while the low to- Day by Day .. Sec. 1, Page 4 Sharp placed the resolution be- eyes opened to the facts. For fun and controversy, read the Dr. C o o k e , pediatrician-inopened later this month. An ad- night drops near zero. Friday's Look chief of Johns Hopkins Hospital Sec. 1, Pages 8,9 fore the House at the urging of Quick Books excerpts in the Spotlight section of SUNDAYS ditional 931.8-miHion in state high was 5 at 3 p.m., and the Markets in Baltimore, Md., will be recSec. l.Page 6 the New Democratic Party. DR. COOKE funds also has been allocated low 7 below zero at 7:30 a.m. Movie Times ..Sec. l.Page 4 Sharp said Canadians have ommended for' the post to the There was no measurable pre- Obituaries ....Sec. 2, Page 4 been distressed for many years Board of Regents next week, post. Several times UW officials for the project. UW PresWeirt John Weaver con- w e r e nearly ready to (ill the Dr. Cooke. whose appointment cipitation. Records Sec. l.Page 4 by the war, but had been particapproved by refirnad Friday. Sec. 2, Page 15 ularly "shaken" by the resumppost, only to have problems crop must be also chairman the th* Sunday is expected to be con- TV-Radio gents, Is of Sec. J,Pge 4 tion of air raids last month on tinued cloudy with a high in the Want Ads m APPOINTMENT would up that prevented their doing Weather Table Sec. l.Page I Hanoi and Haiphong. mid-teens. Turn to Pm ?. Col. R end a two-year search to fill the so.

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