Daily Globe (Newspaper) - July 13, 1970, Ironwood, Michigan 24 hr. period to 12 85; Previous 24 hr. 84; 63. Year High 84; Low Rain in. to 17.39 in. IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE warm and rather humid tonight with chance of occasional ers and Low tonight near 60. Tuesday mostly showers 74 to 80. 51st NUMBER 197. ASSOCIATES PRESS WIRE NEWS SERVICE JULY 13, 1970. EIGHTEEN PAGES SINGLE 10 Hanoi Is Blocking Settlement in Paris WASHINGTON Vice President Spiro T. Agnew says there is little hope President Nixon's new ambassador to the Paris peace talks will be as long as Hanoi de- nothing short of flat abandonment of South While pessimistic about takes over as chief U.S. tor at the talks next the vice in an interview with the Associated fore- cast an eventual settlement from the That will when the North Vietnamese that there is no advantage to them in continuing the In an interview aboard Air Force a jet transport out windows in its passenger Agnew talked of the office he the tration he and bright claque in the Agnew used the designation for Senate Republicans as well as Democratic critics of Nixon have been harmful be- cause obviously it is a point of great comfort to the North and the Viet Cong to find that there are people in high elective offices who tion the efficiency of the can presence in Southeast he Here is a portion of the inter- scope of the fighting seems to have spread through most of Can you foresee a situation in which more and more U.S. troops could be pulled yet the scope of the fighting could spread and con- in I don't think that ment that since the Cambodian immediately before the dian incursion because of the belligerent of the North Vietnamese in attempting to seal off a corridor to the subsequent to Sihanouk's ing the country and a new coming into And I think that when you look at the Cambodian situation had there not been 40.000 North Vietnamese troops illegally in that country utilizing the as a base from which they could launch attacks on South Vietnamese and can soldiers in South Is it politically at this to re- verse course if necessary and Not only is it politically urw but it is directly con- trary to the President's an- policy of withdrawing troops from a policy which he has successfully been carrying out and in which he has met every commitment that he has made thus If for some reason immediate chances when he terms at tne peace tack into Since that the The war spread be no war in Cambodia See Page 2 Orangemen Keep Peace Northern Ireland Thousands of tapt Orangemen paraded in fast and other parts of Northern Ireland marking a ry over Roman Catholics in the Battle of Boyne in 1690. British troops partitioned this capital and remained on alert elsewhere to prevent new ties between the Protestant and the who charge Mammoth Protestant jammed areas on the fringes of the parade The Order of Orange said more than 20.000 of its members were on parade in vith State May Keep All 70 Congressmen MADISON Wisconsin's population growth during the 1860's may erable the state to retain its 10th congressional P. Knowles 200 bands playing such tunes as and Sash My Father The sale of alcoholic ages was banned through ern but more than 4.000. Scots came from Glasgow march with the Orangemen and they brought copious supplies of beer and Along the border with Irish public to the south made arrangements with ern pubs to send in supplies But many of the banners ried in the Belfast parade were dedicated to temperance and some even pledged total Catholics threw up a j cade in the Flax Street section j of Belfast and in another area j I hoisted the flag of southern I British troops ordered the barricade dismantled and the flag hauled down in the interest of keeping i Last the touched off weeks of religious i and tension has Soviets Step Up Arms to Egypt Officials said Wisconsin's y 4.360.000 when census bureau figures are made in Tnis would be 110.000 more than had been estimated by the Gerald of. the Department of told the governor's ing The report was warmly ed by Wisconsin officials who had expected the state would lose one of its 10 congressional seats because of its population growth had not kept pace with other Most of us are less tic now about losing a ional Ferwerda The district which was ex- to be lost to the state was the 10th, represented bv Cong. Alvin It includes Douglas Dunn Eau in two areas of Londonderry County predominantly Authorities in Belfast dered considerable rerouting of the local parade to keep it away from catholic j Thousands of British police and men of the Ulster De- fense regiment manned a steel I curtain across Belfast at Traffic through the dividing the city's main tant and Catholic sections was Squadrons of armored cars and water cannon backed up the troops and Crack para- troop commandos of Britain's Special Air Service stood by at Belfast Airport with a squadron of helicopters to rush to aay trouble The weekend passed About Protestants without incident to their churches in In oOO Orangemen i a af War placed 3. ai me marched LOWERED TO SAFETY Harold 28, of is lowered to the ground after being trapped on a tele- vision tower in Wichita His partner fell to bis death from a platform 220 feet above the Highland Park Keeps on Curfew in Race Tension U.S. Replaces Israeli Jets Lost to SAMs WASHINGTON The Soviet Union has sharply in- creased its shipments to Egypt of including amphibious according to Assistant Secretary of State seph J. The State Department's chief Middle East expert noted day the offensive nature of the landing but refused to pinpoint their use for any ble Egyptian crossing the Suez Canal against Israeli while repeating determination to pre- vent a shift of the Mideast tary balance in favor of the Arab refused again say whether a decision has been made to sell additional war planes to he went i President has made it clear that we intend to support the security of Israel and I think that you can take that at face 1 if plane sale SLAIN BY Collins farmer by Elder following an Looking in reportedly Viets Chop Up Commie Battalion Near Khe Sanh HIGHLAND PARK Highland Park officials said day they planned to continue a curfew in effect as long as the situation warrants it in the wake of weekend clashes between police crowds that gathered to test a racial PHNOM Cambodia Vietnamese and Viet Cong who Cambodian forces on Saturday overran the came as if was Yearned the ad- tied west and north of Phnom tain resort of Kiri Rom. 50 miles ministration has agreed to re- Penh today while allied forces west of Phnom shooting death Saturday of place Phantom claimed more than 4T North The claimed at ome 24. a in a ers Israel has lost recently to Vietnamese killed in days least 50 of the enemy were A white Grady Arab antiaircraft guns and Of attacks near Khe in the killed in fighting Sunday and 52, was arraigned soon northwest corner of South said the only government after the shooting on a Although the Defense and reported were 24 murder He was state departments and the A Cambodian military ed Saturday and released on police white House made their usual man said a relief force of During the the Crowds of from 400 to 1000 statements government tling Blackwell said persons gathered near the bar sources said Israel will get the 100 persons have been on both Saturday and Sunday Phantoms under a flexible Police said they had gram aimed at offsetting trained mercenaries was man South Vietnamese an estimated 1.000 North attacked some arrested the 9 persons for to a m violating curfew summoned community leaders creased Soviet involvement in Vilas and Washburn j It had been expected the dis- tact would have been divided two ways between either toe District of freshman Democrat David Wausau and the Eighth District of Re- publican John W. Byrnes of Green or three ways be- tween the Eighth and the Third District of former Wisconsin Republican Gov. non W. v A message from Bisnop is Farren Roman Catholics to during the Londonderry Catholic churches Orange parades was read in The In a Belfast tal Sunday of Patrick 60. raised the death toll in the past two weeks of fighting to 14. He had been shot during rioting in the Catholic Falls Road area of Belfast last Back Administrative Remap of N. Wisconsin MADISON A nor's task force recommended today that administrative dis- lines be drastically re- vamped for a multi-county area encompassing of rnost The a fask headed by John P. Reeve of was re- bv Gov. Warren P. Knowles at his cabinet He took the tion under Knowles had created the en member task force after cal complaints were voiced to creation of eight uniform re- m that rimmed they larked 3 of wuh the in which they were Under the new athon and Lincoln counties would be placed in the same district with the counties of Forest and The original plan placed County m a central consin A Green Bay area district un- der the task force proposal would include M e n o m i n e e and Sheboygan counties Another district would be com- posed of Green Fond du and Calumet When he announced the of uniform regional districts nearly a year Knowles said it was an attempt to encourage alliances between local There was nothing in the he to call for elimination of job? in the The disturbances followed the Says N. Viet Offensive Possible FIRE BASE nam Gen. William C. Westmoreland said today a North Vietnamese offensive is possible as the Americans draw from think that's a likely and certainly one that we must be alert the U.S. Army chief of staff told He said he did think ere my forces capability of doing it rily because of the supply es that were captured in which has greatly re- pressure on the Saigon area and in the Westmoreland made a ute visit to this fire w 101st Airborne Division about miles of Hue and miles east of the trolled A Shau Westmoreland said the U.S. incursion in Cambodia has no effect here in the north part of the The noes have a greater to at- tack in the 1st Corps area and the j About 150 state and local specific number of the powerful Moon Makes Some Earth Plants Grow Better WASHINGTON The the same time there 120 pounds of lunar samples Saturday night after the crowd were signs the supply of brought back by the Apollo 11 began breaking windows and toms will depend in part on and 12 moon missions e pelting officers with ture Soviet touched off a search for similar When crowds of some 1000 If is understood American materials on according to persons gathered electronic equipment the National Aeronautics an police used teargas to clear and Capable Space section of the Hamilton scene of most of the was sealed off to traffic during most of Another fire Sunday night ted the inside of a local Israel will include Smaller were reported Sunday but ail were quickly ex- Mayor Blackwell declared the troublemakers Highland is a pent-up he People asked rne if the man did the shooters was of and I had to tell them he Then they vast blew of jamming the SAM radars and the space agency has radio devices is being shipped to the samples indicate no life exists on the but Newsweek magazine in re- scientists still are trying to de- porting similar developments termine why seme plants Sunday added it had learned the better in lunar soil than in first shipment of U.S. planes to NASA jn a ness release In tion of the July 20 of the first manned landing on the moon a year ago NASA chemical the recks re- The magazine said Israel had been assured the United States would send two Phantoms a month for an indefinite starting in when asked about the Newsweek came up with the familiar can neither confirm nor the Newsweek Page 2. earth and low water properties have spurred on geologists here on earth to fica similar closer equivalents of lunar volcanic rocks are being Deportee from and the mid-Atlantic than 150 scientific in the United States and are taking part in de- analysis of the grained lunar dust and the moon In many respects the material is similar to lava flows of Hawaii ana other terrestrial rocks in some tie rocks have some highly differences such as an unusually high titanium an unusual distribution rare there is ample dence of high-speed rv meteorite on the co not appear to be recent upheavals generated the moon the ed enemy and tne enemy force hit the dian troops with mortar and in- fantry Kiri Rom sits atop t 5.000-foot mountain and before the war was a playground 01 the wealthy seeking a cool The town itself appears to have na military The spokesman also reported that an enemy raiding party broke through government de- fenses the Long Vek tions depot 30 miles north of Phnom but a government counterattack pushed it No casualties were reported on ther The government says it when Viet Cong and North forces began a buildup in the area several weeks In South ment forces reported killing tt North Vietnamese troops in scattered clashes and finding 2fi more bodies in the fifth day of fighting near Khe Allied officers believe their forces may have wiped out the equivalent of a full-strength Vietnamese 6CO the U.S. Marine The report today brought the enemy casualties to 417 aid captured since -T PS T. s. a- Israel Bends on Talks feet to tion would eliminate the present overlapping districts winch now rause confusion to citizens who seek state districting plan is not intended to disrupt existing working relationships among cal units of but 1 rather is designed to encourage I such alliances and to enhance their Knowles Detroit Man's Body Found in Channel Ont The body of a Detroit man found Canadian Customs of- Sunday in the burg Channel between Bois Blanc Island and Canadian authorities fied the body as that of 49-year- old Ernest C. Richie They an investigation into the cause i of death it Foreign proposed that Israel end send delegates to agreed to discuss procedures un- for later Addressing the parliament in said preliminary talks ho of the most unofficial of mat Gunnar special Also notable was sion of the phrase with regard to the peace preliminary This appeared to be a ing of the Israeli has been adamant that any talks should be face to without This has unacceptable tn Arabs Thp lead's acceptance nf stipulated the UN Security Council in This was seen as a veiled re- minder to Rogers that Israel U N tnr real negotiation 15 only exit from the he Eban s was ed as significant in that it con- acceptance of an would accept no cease-fire mont understood to be in the est U.S. proposal for a Middle East This by Secretary of State William P. rails proposing a their and lor contacts under i compositions see security site to maintain continuous tensions in Middle East by an exact reconstruction of the situation that produced the 1967 He Lui three criteria it a manent peace aid upon tnr 1'kc thr and to be reached by free and mal negotiations without a tation of restricts e degree to which it is a- by age recks indicate they have lain within a few of the lunar surface for 200 0 millions of The effects of the seem to be in the i rg of -re Tre ard nuni foil exposed to the sun the also have evidence of effects of ment by solar wind greatly in- of predicted l led to state that the proper wav to sturA from the it o' nn or any of 1 mar life But effect not under- stood is the apparent trient value of lunar NASA growth of liverworts and in lunar material enemy battlefield sron a grenade ex- the car of Pham Tue. secretary-general of the lower A rar T- c -n s 5rfi ue NS 2- tirre and The French is Penh resorted that three of a French television team were captured by troops IdSt in the Wdt TAG other French had reported ere arc it ed in scope and duration but founded on equal and only a total and unconditional plete sovereignty of the truce as called for by the ry states and their inalienable similar ntv is to increased com- human tu growth samp t plants m earth Washburn Boater Dies WASHBURN L. 40. rural West drowned Saturday in County officials said fell a boat fTt tilM bodi was