Daily Globe (Newspaper) - September 13, 1971, Ironwood, Michigan 24 hr. period to 12 73; Previous 24 hr. 40. Year High Low 40. to 31.53 in. Season's rain 14.43 in. IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE FORECASTS Fair to partly cloudy through Lows tonight High Tuesday upper GOB to 70s. 52nd NUMBER 249. 4KONWOOO, SEPTEMBER 13, 1971. TWENTY-TWO PAGES TWO SECTIONS SINGLE 10 CENTS Labor Split On Controls WASHINGTON A split on controls opened day when Archie K. president of the United States Chamber of re- labor's proposal for a tripartite panel to manage the Davis said he favored the continued administration of wage and price restraints by the President's Cost of Living Council beaded by Secretary of the Treasury John B. n NBC Today television show just he and other in- dustry leaders headed into a conference on the Phase H con- with President Nixon at the White Davis views clashed with President George Meany and other leaders of the AFL-CIO tribunal like the War Labor UW Bombers Wis. Two Madison law enforcement of- were expected to be in Canada today on a hunt for two men wanted in connection with the August 1970 bombing of a University of Wisconsin Sheriff Vernon Leslie of Dane County and Madison police detective Charles Lulling said before they left Sunday that they knew where brothers 25, and Dwight 20, had been Board of War n. He said wouldn't if the eminent moved unilaterally to im p o s e wage Meany headed for Capitol Hill today to talk about more vidual tax 1 The U.S. Chamber a 1 said businessmen want to get back to free but ize that Phase II got to be a gradual winding Davis and the heads of other major business organizations were called to the White House to discuss the problem of con- following the 90-day Farm representatives and congressional leaders will confer separately with Nixon later this Connally has not indicated which way the Cost of Living Council is leaning in the ing of but has stated Nixon will an- the long-range program about a month before the freeze expires on Nov. 13. Nixon summoned members of his Cabinet and their wives to Euromart Plan To Devalue Dollar Studied BRUSSELS The six Common Market finance ters met today voicing nation some about reaching agreement on a I plan to reshape the world system in such a way that the dollar would ultimately lose its leading A key to the success or j ure of the meeting appeared to be the Common Market Com- long-range plan for reorganizing the world tary The plan calls for a ment of the parities of leading i including the dollar j and the dollar's ultimate re- placement by special drawing rights as the basic unit of inter- national The meeting was called amid I growing feelings within the Eu- ropean Economic Community that the system should be i meaning that it no j longer would be based on any national currencies whether on the weakened U.S. dollar or the strengthened West German Frantic Soviet Diplomacy Looks Like China Drive AM AP News By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Special Soviet diplomacy from sure where but in a hurry to get Top leaders and diplomats are traveling in what begins to look like a frantic In particular of Pre- mier Alexei Kosygin to visit to get in Soviet licks before President Nixon goes to The Russians are in a tough spot with regard to cow purports to speak for the Communist For 22 years MOSCOW raised indignant protest against exclusion of Bed China from the United Now Peking seems about to get into the world tion and the Russians can do nothing openly but support it. particulars available for body's It Red China is against world Moscow points to China's rejection of Soviet for conferences on dis- armament and nuclear It's alleged that China propagandizes for war home opposes in would be quite another In any the Russians have prepared a long of in Albania and tries to create tension in Southeast Europe Red China pursues a deliberate of hostility to the USSR To support there is the stalemate in talks about the border areas where shooting erupted in 1969 cow speaks of hostile propaganda against our party and and against other Com- 4. A. small countries of third w The bas a look of emergency some thing elected because it seemed better than doing But it could be to For one it is palpably aimed at sowing widespread suspicion of Red in- tentions in the United For the might lead to something hke bold mil meeting Sucha bid ad- vance of trip be difficult handle Nine 28 Convicts Killed Today Police Put Down Prison Rebellion Nine i hostages and 28 convicts were The officers declined to except to add their search was being aided by Royal Canadian Mounted Police and was centering on youth hostels in Ottawa and Both officers said this was the first verified report the strong brothers were in Two other men are also wanted for the bombing UW students David 19, and Leo 23, Pa. The four have been named in murder warrants for the death of Robert a research physicist in the bombing of Sterling HaH was to At the the House Ways and Means Committee resumed hearings i on Nixon's strong indications i from Chairman Wilbur D. Mills they will be broadened to i provide substantially greater relief for Listed among the first nesses was who has criticized the 90-day portion of the j administration's Meany and several other bor leaders met with Nixon last i week to discuss what should j come after the the sub- j ject of today's discussions with I One of the participants in day's House President Wilson Johnson of the National Federation of dent expressed to a 10-per-cent in- vestment credit proposed by Nixon at the same time he an- the Johnson said smaller nesses in I the concept of an investment See OPPOSES Page 2. Wednesday's meeting in don of the Group of Ten leading industrial nations and the Sept. 27 meeting in Washington of the 118-member International But because of basic ences between France and backed by helicopters dropping tear stormed Attica state put reached at today's The ministers appeared to be looking beyond present ences toward the more distant goal of a new world monetary On the i Italy's Treasury Minister Mario j who will pre- i told newsmen that the would a delicate step along a difficult The Common Market Com- which makes als independent of the six ber has gested that the dollar and pound sterling gradually be re- placed by special drawing rights to the IMF backed by gold as the basis for inter- national financial and trade is some question now whether the prison is now en- tirely a spokesman for file State Correction ment said more than four hours after the assault on the of the hostages had their throats he The remaining 29 hostages were brought out but four were seriously In New a spokesman for Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller said several of the hostages dead for several into the prison in force shortly after 9 the deadline on an ultimatum issued to the The governor's office said Rockefeller Senate Panel Probes Surtax THE U.S. Coast Guard 30-foot rescue boat is hoisted out of lower Lake Huron by its the 180-foot Cutter after the 30-footer was swamped while going to the rescue of a cruiser near shore off Port Another Coast Guard boat completed the cruiser cue while the Acacia and other Coast Guard boats answered the distress call from the 30- No one was injured in either but it took the Coast Guard nearly all day to get the sunken 30-footer out of the Senate Takes Up Draft Extension With Stiff Fights Looming WASHINGTON The Senate planned to take up the today with stiff fights in prospect over a military pay raise and language aimed at ing U.S. withdrawal from nam The measure extends the draft two provides the largest military pay increase in history and urges President Nixon to negotiate a deadline for withdrawal of U.S. forces from The Senate still had before a procurement authorization that could face a month or more of But the first item of while members decide whether to divide debate up each day or tackle the bills was the draft Authority to draft men into the armed services expired June 30 when a filibuster de- layed Senate passage of a The Senate subsequently proved the measure after ing an amendment by cratic Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana calling for of U.S. forces from Vietnam within nine But the upper chamber re- fused to act before its August recess on a compromise worked cut in The conference committee ready approved by the urges the President to negotiate a deadline for U.S. troop but sets no The administration is publicly urging quick renewal of the Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird told the Senate in a letter critical shortages of trained personnel will begin to show up after the first of the Senate war critics led by Democrats Alan ton of California and Mike Gravel of Alaska have vowed to renew the filibuster this But their efforts could be or at least de- layed for several by early combat over the pay Some led by i Sen. Gordon Allott of want the sent back to con- ference with orders to restore the pay increase to the full billion approved by the Allott and others say the billion approved by the House would not draw enough teers to permit phasing out the j WASHINGTON The Senate Finance Committee summoned top Nixon tration officials today to ex- ramifications of the 10- imports surcharge im- j posed by the President in his i The committee planned hear from Paul A. of the for monetary and j an undersecretary State for economic j The surcharge does not re- quire legislative But some members of the which handles trade privately have voiced concern about it. They fear there be strong pressure from domestic inter- ests to continue the indefinitely and that this bring retaliation and wreck relatively liberal trade tare erected over the last 35 member who protection for U.S. Sen. Paul J. said he comes the It should be he our major trading partners halt unfair practices which have allowed them to flood the U.S. while keeping American out of their home Sen. Abraham A. D- who is conducting the hearings as chairman of an in- trade said he hopes the ad- ministration move quickly to take advantage of the 1 of the surcharge and Nixon's action suspending con- vertibility of dollars into The administration seek immediately to work out arrangements to remove non- tariff barriers abroad to J can goods and to devise a 1 monetary he j Sen. Herman E. 1 another Finance said m a speech prepared tor Senate delivery that the i South is continuing to lose sands of jobs because of nese textile The subcommittee will con- its hearings Tuesday with Robert undersecretary of the Treasury in the Kennedy and Johnson Secretary of Commerce j rice Stans is to testify the decision to storm the The Corrections Department said 32 people were 25 of them About state deputies and National Guardsmen took part in the officials A who reportedly was thrown by prisoners from a window during the rebellion died day night of head There was no official word on how the eight hostages died this morning State Corrections Russell G. Oswald had agreed to 28 of the demands but rejected two and the ouster of state prison Supt. Vincent R. in constant telephone contact with Gov. Nelson A. ordered the scale assault on the shortly after 9 after prisoners ignored ihe tum Oswald had He said they herded eight hostages within our view with weapons at The situation had rated Sunday he with prisoners fashioning making booby ting up electrically charged barricades and spreading The decision to attack was made HOSTAGES INSIDE Frank The hostages had told newsmen they were being hands correctional officer at the treated fairly by their inmate Attica State N Y appears with nine hostages and 28 convicts were killed as other guards who were held hostage by police put down the Refuses to Order Galley To Testify at Medina Trial with Oswald apparent to me would the lives of hostages and would threaten the prison tem of the As several hundred state j lice with rifles and shotguns I poured into the prison in ern New York two tional Guard helicopters flew overhead dropping tear gas into the exercise Guard diers had been assembled in cret outside the prison but not take part in the first Reporters stand outside heard shots from inside the prison and saw clouds of tear gas pouring over the j One helicopter landed outside the but the other ued to circle over the over a See 2 FT. Ga. A former rifleman testified today that he shot a Vietnamese boy on the day of the My Lai assault b e c a s u e he saw a not because Capt. Ernest L. Medina ordered him to Gene Ralph Oliver 24, Fort said he was with Medina's command group as it left a medical evacuation area saw a raised my weapon and One of the murder charges against Medina accuses him of ordering shooting of a Capt. Medina sav asked defense lawyer F. Lee Medina damn cease said now a carpet in- staller who was convicted of murders at My to testify in the court-martial of Galley's Capt. Er- i nest L. Calley did not take the ness He was to have been the first witness for the which began ing its case Galleys George W. Latimer of Salt Lake told the court that Calley would in- voke his Fifth Amendment guarantee against crimination and refuse to fy allow him to invoke his constitutional said the Lt. Col. Kenneth FT Ga A military judge refused day to order Lt William L military aircraft from Ft. Ga where he has been confined to his apartment ing final appeal of his conviction for murdering 22 civilians at My Galley ignored newsmen as he entered the courthouse Calley was one of Medina's i platoon leaders during the i ic assault on tne South village March 16, 1968. Defense attorney F Lee ey said he would like to obtain certain statements from Calley Howard that he wanted the record to show that Calley was not available to testify for either statement and mine clearly indicate he is a useless witness for any substantive ard said Bailey then that since Calley lawyer was invoking his right not to that the lieutenant need take the stand and the Fifth Amendment to parade embarrass The judge u er toid s attorneys that fe lieutenant could return to Ft It is the first time Ft since ris months ago The in 35 of Colo. killed a ordered the shooting ol a jt for the cause troops his orders ne failed to in- tenene to stop them irom ing After ws ine was into tne and outlined for them the of the case for the defense In his own trial fied that the civilians slain at My Lai had been shot under ders from appearing as a ness at Calley's trial testified ne had never wanted in- discriminate killing and that he ordered a cease-fire as soon as he became aware that innocent civilians were being The government rested its case against Medina Thursday after 31 witnesses had testified and two depositions from South i Vietnamese sergeants had been read to the MISS OHIO GETS HER 22-year-old Laurie Lee shows her emotions as she is crowned Miss erica of 1972 by the outgoing Miss Phylis The new Miss America is an Ohio University She's five seven inches weights 118 and measures 36-24-34. Find Drowned Body Wis. The body of Gary 18, missing since Sept. 4 while wading in Lake was recovered Sunday in shallow water near Point Beach State