Lawton Constitution And Morning Press, The (Newspaper) - January 11, 1973, Lawton, Oklahoma Cutback hurts Ft. Huachuca Except in health industries A United Stales Soviet Union said The command is jn charge of Officials said because ot the agreement limiting each The cutbacks include 195 the safeguard communications strategic arms limitations try to two defensive missile vilian jobs and 50 military which in turn operates Strategic cites will mean the loss of in the Army's Strategic a safeguard missile site at Command is being 245 military and civilian jobs Communications Grand Forks Air Force and the number of at Ft. post officials headquartered is being The Dispatch President abolishes wage-price controls Cochise County's ONLY Daily Newspaper Serving Prieta Bisbee Sulphur Springs Valley Thursday January Vol. 70 No. 229 10 Cents 8 Pages WASHINGTON The President also continued cide whether the current 5.5 me other ways of stabilizing Ident Nixon today abolished present system of looser per cent ceiling on wages in- food mandatory wage-price controls mandatory controls over con- creases should be These steps will be except in the food and health struction wage increases and That standard remains in ne with concentrated industries In their place he said Hie present voluntary feet until the panel meets and forts to hold down food prices a system of voluntary fort to keep interest rates down Cost of Living Council and price would stay in cides whete to The efforts to bolster supply But for those industries and unions freed today from include moves to increase grain As a general guide for Phase expand livestock 3, the White House said price duction and move commodities to market more Present mandatory controls a White on the health industry also will wage and price backed by the threat of ment the increases MA The surprise more ment retains the right to move creases where sweeping than had been ex- in with stiff action to roli back as Nixon asked unreasonable House summary be continued until modified on Congress for a one year Nixon said in a message to should not be increased if the recommendation of a Cost of ot his authority to control Congress that his goal is to re- firm's profit margin exceeds Living Council on HIP duce the inflation rate to 2.5...... per cent or less by the end of 1973. He said his 90-day Phase 1 wage-price freeze and nis wages and Tiie President abolished the Pay Board and the Price Com- mission but retained the of Living Council to manage his Phase 2 mandatory Phase 3 economic had cut the inflation The new which im- nearly mediately replaces the Phase 2 cent- system established in Nixon's new program es controls and is intended to reasonable in wage and price in- the firm's profit White House In Nixon established the a Health Industry Advisory ry crease prices firm may in- Committee to recommend controls crease prices to reflect changes i n government rate by creased cost without regard to grams to curb the rise in her 1971, and based on voluntary com- the White House No longer will large nesses and labor unions have to get prior government approval Treasury Under Phase 3, a new about X 5 per profit margin if the firm's average price increases would The President told Congress not exceed 1.5 per cent in a his revamped economic policies mean greater price Nixon told Congress the stability with less restrictive wage and price control system would be continued But he said their success de- special vigor for firms pends a firm spirit of self- involved in food processing and food Secretary of the George Suite told restraint both within the al government and among the for wage or price advisory he was establishing a general And he said in problem m i 11 e members in- government committee to re- Congress should act a eluding top industrialists and view federal policies affecting high such labor leaders as the food prices and a Buying 1973 license plates which Nixon listed as food processing and and the health George de- ment advisory group to sense of fiscal response in acting on federal County Assessor's office in City Hall has been a busy place this Mmes. C. H. Richard Thomasson and B. H. have been working at a steady Mrs. did not have the actual count of license plates sold but did say there have been of plates patch Helm sets sentencing dates Judge Lloyd C. Helm set the deputy county His serving time may be on a day as the time for sentencing Judge Helm ordered that he be working Romero lias in the cases of Frank A. punished by imprisonment in pleaded guilty to charges of Romero and Ysidro the Cochise County jail for a driving on a revoked driver's Romero pleaded guilty to period of 814 months dating charges of burglary and Castro from the date of confinement in Mrs. Beverly deputy pleaded guilty to aiding and the federal prison in California county requested con- abetting a burglary at Austin's and in He was of the arraignment oE Drug ed to the custody of the sheriff James An amended information return to the Federal since had not been filed in open court changing the tention where Frankenberger is charged with charge to possession of he has been confined on other possession of juana from selling marijuana in Charles P. Spilman pleaded the case of Brad Glade of Robert S. guilty to four counts rf forgery Time for sentencing was was ordered by Judge Helm to in which he admitted forging upon a pay a fine of plus a four checks in the amount or Judge Helm set Monday for sentencing of Stephen S. and Christopher D. when they pleaded guilty to charges of possession of IMM As provided by the Douglas Fire Department Highest yesterday 61 Highest year ago 61 High record this date 72 TGE consumers making other fuel provisions PHOENIX A cutback ing supplies to industries on or are making provisions to use on the supply of natural gas to several occasions alternate industrial consumers was at- large industrial AH three firms said they feeling many of the state's ers were advised they would be were forced to reduce jor utilities subject to curtailment during al supplies because of a gas Arizona Public Service Co. periods and they shortage from El Paso Natural extended its curtailment to in- should make appropriate plans Gas Co. users for another 24 for such the company hours The Southern The curtailments so far have Union Co. in Flagstaff also affected only industrial was cutting back supplies to largest industrial ers because of a Federal Power three large firms this tomers have been inter- ruling Tucson Gas and Electric Co. curtailed since Octo- top priority said the utility has been 1972 and most have made residential News Digest PARIS North nam warned today that it will never be intimidated by can bombing or other acts of force and will not accept ican efforts to un- reasonable in the peace As Henry A. Kissinger and Le Due Tho met for the fourth straight day in their secret that the matter be surcharge of and that he Time for sentencing was set Low temperature yesterday 36 treated as a misdemeanor by serve 60 days in the county for Low temperature year ago 20 Low record this date 12 Yesterday's precipitation Court ruling pleases Hughes Vy Ms of N. Viet warns U.S. bombing will not intimidate them LOS ANGELES action since they were overturned tile master's ard Hughes is pleased about a proved by the Civil Aeronautics ings which had been upheld by Supreme Court ruling that dis- missed Trans World Airlines his company in a 12-year-old a U.S. District Court and the Court of Appeals in New In his opinion Douglas noted trol while owning 78 per cent of that tht CAB only TWA to establish itself as a proved ownership oE supplier to other airlines and TWA stock but it also con- the failing to acquire an adequate actual and legal con- impose negotiations by the technical in the peace experts who have been working the North Vietnamese delegate an aide to the aire recluse Hughes was told of court's ruling Wednesday in a jet fleet for London hotel where he after the Managua iake less than two weeks court was a The suit was never tried in the aide after Hughes refused to appear Hughes is pleased with for a pretrial the decision but will have no of- A New York federal judge appointed a special master who said TWA should be awarded trol of TWA by The board made it plain that stock ownership would Nogales inevitably result in Sierra Vista the aide In a 6-2 decision million for profits it would the court upset the judgment have realized without which had grown to almost management by Hughes million with Justice William 0. writing for the said default judgment in May 1963 authority over the affairs of Douglas The TWA acquisition by Salted Hughes Tool Co. was approved by the CAB in 1944. The tool company's holdings were transferred to a voting trust in 1960, about six months before TWA filed its Precipitation to date 44 North settled and the war will be resuming the talks after the Sunrise nam warned today that it will American bombing of the North Sunset never be intimidated by Kissinger and Vietnamese heartland was COUNTY Sunny can bombing or other acts of Tho were joined for the first today Warmer force and will not accept time in their current round of High today lower 60s and ican efforts to Friday upper Overnight reasonable low 20 to 35. Max. Phoenix 72 43 Yuma 74 Flagstaff 42 10 Tucson 62 33 65 22 60 30 peace talks that have now come to a decisive Kissinger and Tho were joined for the first time in their current round of negotiations by the technical experts who have been working on details of various items that might be included in a fire SAIGON The commander who balked at At the peace ate his 175lh mission said today he on details of various items that demanded the Un- refused because do 62 33 60 30 62 39 Arizona Weather Summary Skies have been clear during the Hughes Tool Co. The amount was tripled be- cause of the section of the Clayton Act and fees and court costs might be included in a States sign the agreement As Henry A. Kissinger and drafted by Kissinger and Tho in Le Due Tho met for the fourth He accused the United straight day in their secret The joint meeting of the top Stales the Saigon Nguyen Vy negotiators and the experts in- ment 0[ continuing to told the weekly meeting of the that the negotiations arrogant demands to reverse peace between Kissinger and Tiro questions of principle and sub- Soing beyond arguments stance already agreed in negotiations have new over basic But both the October come to a decisive It is sides maintained their news either good progress toward and there was no Ba Thi of the Viet Cong an or con- dence of progress toward re- rejected the demand which singer has been reported ing recognition of the gon government's sovereignty over all of South Vietnam and the principal re-establishment of the of the moving the main obstacles to the allowing on American to fall well below Kissinger and Tho were those of Wednesday together for six hours and five Flagstaff has been down to one re- All not justify the mass destruction and was not specifically the bombing of the said Capt. Michael J. 30, of Chula Calif. is enough suffering just in South Vietnam to warrant a dis- continuation of the But the massive bombing of the North might have been the last straw and I think the step that pushed me over the transactions challenged by brought the total judgment to Today's Deaths Details Maria 321! Vy the smiled broadly as mne as High humidity protected most of the southern deserts from reaching the freezing point Tucson had dipped to 32 bv 5 a.m. United States to the they left the house used as a SAIGON The U.S. Command announced today tween two independent TWA as antitrust Maria .BB meson w have sinc were immune from antitrust The Supreme Court decision died Tuesday in her 32 by o a.m. Hunt says political espionage correct WASHINGTON Wa- of justice demanded that they tergate defendant E. Howard all be pleaded guilty today Sirica accepted the second to all of the charges against pica after Hunt admitted guilt him and said the claim of a political espionage operation ordered by top officials of President on's re-election campaign essentially U.S. District Court Judge who earlier had to all of the This leaves six in- a former While House consultant and another man who positions at the White the Treasury hers of President Nixon's re- election campaign was After accepting the rica immediately placed Hunt under security bond and he was taken into custody by U.S. marshals while his tried to raise it. After a recess tlic trial sonable terms was the longest of the lour He accused the United States cannot be meetings they have held since and the Saigon government of planning a major military of- fensive in South Vietnam to capture territory and perpetuate the partition of with the Democratic headquarters were which replaces the bond cution that three other counts located in the Watergate he had been under since his ar- would be ins He said a 21-year However Sirica refused to In his Sirica former not only and was a man of Recognition of over all of refused to accept a guilty plea tn n reduced number of accepted the second and in the Nixon without Hunt at the on trial in the Watergate and testimony which was a major issue in the presidential pica covering all six counts of a former CIA bugging was also a former White House pid wiretapping against Hunt consultant for the with last mer's break-in at the accept the first guilty pressed for more background ing the interest of justice de- motives and instigation that all six counts be 3[ alleged conspiracy against the asking Flanked by his you into also reminded Hunt slood stony-faced before defense attorney William court that Hunt's wife was the bench and said he feared an killed in a recent Chicago plane your or your the that Hunt had four gan with photographer to a scries of questions Defendants dren still living at home and Coleman Alpert the first aimed at determining whether that his health was plea was expressed con- Before the second guilty plea was Hunt said under questioning from the bench that to accept the first the opening Hunt had pleaded Sirica said the ment outlining a broad guilty to three of tho six counis had n strong on all allon of political espionage against him in cratic national Sirica gave jurors no ex- A the request of U.S Attorney planation of Hunt's absence ex- Earl Sirica added a cept to advise them that they question as lo whether Hunt were longer to be con- cerned with the case ot the of Stales against K. Howard ing the Viet Cong's Revolutionary Government but all other political forces op- tlie posed to President Nguyen Van Thi South Vietnam's delegate was just as Nguyen Xuan Phong said the al of North Vietnamese forces from South Vietnam remains 'a fundamental the restoration hilled in action last eight wounded and two died ol nonhostile It was the lowest weekly toll since start of the aerial blitz against Hanoi and The mary listed no missing or cap- In action kept up heavy on tin North while around tapered down in South South officials re ported M enemy attacks in the 2-1 hours before dawn the unce the New problem for their search and victims of th SAN today more tornado that cul like a giant scythe through this placid farm city of Forty-six bodies had beer und thut the interest legally ordered by top mew in an un- Irom the tact thut UK lo the source of Sirica pointed out jho dropped the line that Hunt had used assumed names in the frequently nance of reading point by point traveled abroad and has friends Acting U.S. delegate of the reminded and acquaintances and Isham was tight-lipped Hunt that he faces up to alter the Watergate case first he found and nt least ir fines and as many as 50 broke had flown to California soy nothing here today which were But in under an name and could in any way complicate exported lo in tho objected Ir. the the FBI had been unable tho efforts being made lo reach the twister otio bond imputed by him at that just struck Wednesday your an- in barely The case its