Florence Morning News (Newspaper) - December 3, 1972, Florence, South Carolina GOOD MORN It's Sunday December 3 YEAR NO 338 The Only Daily Paper Published in Eastern South Carolina FLORENCE S C Demo Chairwoman To Address Caucus DAILY 10 SUNDAY 15 ST LOUIS APi National Chairman Jean here day night for Hie National Governors Caucus and were indications she will fight o keep her job An aide said Mrs is under pressure conservative and moderate to resign would address lite governors Sunday and apparently will make her known She's not going to be telling them to have a nice day the aide said The sudden decision lo fly here indicated Mrs would try lo hold on to the job Earlier she had said she would not resign voluntarily but later said she might step clown if an acceptable compromise candidate could be found Host Gov Warren F I carries had said earlier Saturday Mrs should resign and the governors should endorse a candidate to replace her or get out of national politics If they don't leave here ing made or having laken a sition I think they've abdicated any possibility of any responsibility in national Democratic the souri governor said Hearties said he was con- the governors will spon- sor a candidate Mrs who was for the jot last summer by Sen George McGovern Mrs has been un- der criticism ever since the Democratic nee loss to President Nixon Nov Commenting as governors be- gan to arrive for Sunday's closed meeting said lie thinks Mrs West wood should leave but wouldn't say who should replace her When you lose ami lose ly you step aside and let body else have a said Backers of former national party treasurer Robert Strauss for the chairmanship are ex- to seek some kind of support from governors this weekend through an ment or at least a favorable straw vole Hearnes said he Tell Strauss had the edge and criticized an- other leading contender former chairman Lawrence F O'Brien for having other people for him without publicly committing himself as a date CONFERENCE Page USC 45 Notre Dame Football Scores Details Scores Pages 6 Auburn Miss 14 Memphis St 35 TCU Ga 7 Army 38 Oklahoma St 30 Vanderbilt 14 Nixon Kissinger Confer on Talks By FRANCES LEWINE Associated Press Writer KEY Fla AP U S negotiator Henry A Kissinger got final instructions from President Nixon in a four-hour Florida meeling before leaving for Paris lo re- sume peace with North Vietnamese Kissinger is due in the French capital Sunday night and he talks begin again day after a nine-day recess in which both sides have had a chance lo reassess their tions Parley to Resume Ziegler said i was in- appropriate lo talk about the nal agreement when the on the cease-fire ment were under way He said new round of Paris talks was expected lo lasl several days and thai Kissinger would be lo ton lo report sonally lo Nixon i There will be further con- aid L com- Stler THE PRESIDENT WITH CLASPED HANDS STROLLS WITH KISSINGER The Two Discussed Vietnamese Peace Talks Which Will Resume Monday ment on- reports continuing to persist that he Slates be ready lo sign a rate peace agreement despite South Vietnam's objections Saigon Radio officially thai possibility day Princely Cars Cause No Concern Fhi lAPi When Prince Michael Karl Friedrich von dn Singer und von i of began filing registration titles for luxury nobody at of Motor hides even blinked It was two years and -13 lilies later before a routine investigation disclosed that his royal highness was really Michael of and that the aulos were police said Tallahassee police Sgt Mayo Davis said an warrant charging 18 counts of was issued Friday against who wears a uni- form wilh medals Davis said the Department of Motor Vehicles issued the titles lo in name Transport Many of the aulos including Jaguars MCs and a were in New York City and have turned Miami far away and Virginia Davis said loo Ziegler said but I can't predict the course of events afler the meeting He continued lo repeat pre- vious White House statements that Nixon 16 achieve a and lasting as rapidly as possible Referring lo the forthcoming Paris Ziegler offered the comment Ihc President is certain the negotiations will be carried out wilh Ihc same dis- tinction lhat lias marked entire series of negotiations in which Dr Kissinger has sented the United Stales Kissinger flew to Florida lo confer wilh Nixon personally for last lime before his Paris from Andrews Air Force Base near Washington Nixon called for a full report on Kissinger's eight hours of since Wednesday wilh Nguyen Phu Due the envoy of President yen Van who has been demanding of North BOMB SCARES SPREAD FEAR LA Carolina Wins lough Measures I Near Passage in Ireland DUBLIN AP A rash of bomb scares spread fear here Saturday as lough new measures to crush the Irish Republican Army neared final approval in parliament ing way to a mass roundup of suspected guerrillas throughout the republic The capital was tense and edgy in he wake of two major bomb blasts that killed two persons and injured more Ihan 120 others Friday night In one of many new alarms police evacuated the post office traditional center of republican protest in central Dublin after reports that a car with a bomb in it had been parked outside the building Troops exploded charges around the vehicle but there was no explosion inside the car and it was declared officially bomb free In the jittery city crowds and traffic were only a of the normal on a busy approaching Christmas Friday night's blasts brought about first bomb deaths in the Irish republic since violence erupted in Northern Ireland three years ago In Belfast Northern Ireland's capital 22 persons were in- jured by a bomb that went off without warning at a post of- fice in Victoria Road The death-dealing Dublin explosions were heard in the Dail lower house of Irish parliament as lawmakers debated controversial new defense of the stale ment Friday The new law gives Prime Minister Jack Lynch's ment sweeping powers lo arrest suspected IRA members II allows as evidence of any senior police officer thai an accused person belongs to an illegal organization Shortly afler the Dublin blasts the opposition said it would abstain from voting against measures which were adopted by a majority of 70 lo 2.3 The jailed IRA leader Sean was to he drinking lea orange juice and glucose but still refusing all solid food lo protest his arrest and detention at the Curragh military camp has not eaten for 13 days In Northern Ireland police found a grim new reminder of the that has taken at least 647 lives since 1969 The body of a naked man between 26 and 30 years old was found in a Belfast back street with burned hands and feet and letters IRA branded on his back Police said he had been severely Marks on the indicated he been bound It was a ghastly a police spokesman said We have come to accept some horrible things in Northern Ireland but this must rank as one of the worst atrocities yet A British army spokesman said troops caught five schoolboys aged al a night class in terrorism in the Roman Catholic Turf Lodge area of Belfast The spokesman siad one boy was teaching the others how lit make nail bombs g The Carolina squad won g the annual Shrine game in S Charlotte by a score 2D x A Florence area couple will Sunday be celebrating 70th wedding anniversary Page 2A S Top aids of President Nixon remain in their posts through second administration Page INDEX Arls Business Features Gallup Poll Horoscope Sports 2D Women 1C WEATHER Mostly sunny and warmer High around 70 low Details Page Vietnamese troops from his country as part of any ment The President himself met with Due for almost three hours in two separate While House sessions No word came from Ihc White House on the of hose talks except Ilial Ihc sessions -had been lengthy frank and v Saigon radio reporting an in- given by Foreign ister Tran Van Lam said Lam hopes that Ihc United Stales will not sign a Separate agreement tin North The report appeared lo gest lhat Lam considered that a possibility and hat Ion had cither offered President Thien certain or threatened n cut in its aid in an effort lo persuade lo sigh a proposed cease-fire pact The broadcast When asked about possibility of U S guarantee in exchange for Hie signature of the ment of the Republic of nam the minister emphasized the importance of U S aid but he also recalled Ilial the of Die Republic of Vietnam would always reserve priority lo freedom and its re- sponsibility lo Ihc more than 17 million people of nam II added lhat declared thai lo sign a piece of paper lo hand over 17 million people lo the is not the icy of he government and North Vietnamese would nol withdraw all their invasion forces Wilh this background of parent difficulties wilh the Vietnamese Kissinger is making his 22nd lo Paris in effort In end the war Pop Music Festival Fire Kills 50 in South Korea SEOUL AP South injuring about ill Korea's third major lire municipal theater year turned a pop music of those hospitalized val into tragedy Saturday were reported in serious night killing 50 persons lion some from injuries mostly young rock fans and ferrd when of Apollo 17 Astronauts Fly Proficiency Runs CAPK KENNEDY Fla lAPi Apollo astronauts flew proficiency runs in jet planes while five tiny mice were selected to make the trip lo he moon wilh them on Wednesday Al the same lime space agency officials remained mistic that a threatened strike by 60 space center workers would not delay Ihc launching Legal maneuvering and continued in efforts to avert a walkout Astronauts Eugene A nan geologist Harrison H and Ronald E Evans drove to nearby Patrick Air Force Base lo lake hour-long spins in separate jets They flew over a wide area of south Florida The astronauts feel such flights not only sharpen their flying skills but also provide re- from rigorous training for mission which will he last in Apollo series and perhaps Ihc last moon visit by an American in this century When Ihc spacemen blast off al p.m EST Wednesday in he first launch of a U.S manned space flight have company five mice each aboul the size of a man's thumb The five were selected from among 40 small who were brought here from California desert as candidates for first moon mission Experiments implanted wa- cosmic ray detectors under their scalps and then in individual tubes inside a sealed aluminum The canister which con- ains food and an tal control system to keep he mice alive then was packed in a compartment aboard the Apollo 17 command ship ica The astronauts won't even be aware rodents arc aboard and the mice will remain in nar orbit with Evans while Cor- nan and descend to moon lo explore a volcanic valley at a sile named On return lo earth Ihc mice will be killed and their cd brains examined lo mine how cosmic radiation has affected brain tissue Purpose of experiment is to mine what effects cosmic rays might have on human beings on extended space flights in ture On the labor attorneys for the National Labor tions Board continued o in- charges and counter- charges in strike by workers ployed here by Ihc Co They handle such tasks as ing of historical and technical documents The nonunion workers who are being represented in at their by International Alliance of rical and Employes are seeking tion of 30 to 50 per cent pay cuts they received when Boeing look over a space port services contract last year They have said will before Apollo 17 if their demands arc nol mcl These workers are nol essential lo Ihc launching but space cy said possibility of other unions honoring lines uas the main concern Negotiations resumed day between ami and attorney Bernard Mamel said he expected them lo continue most of Mamel said he understood that if no progress is made in the bargaining that the NLRB might go in lo federal court Sunday on behalf of re- quest for a restraining order lo head off a strike on grounds it would be a secondary boycott The secondary boycott claim is based on a NASA charge lhat the Boeing workers have See APOLLO Page A windows The cause of lie blaze was undetermined The fire started wilh an ex- plosion a lew minutes after musical program in the packed story Citizens Hall at about p.m The explosion came from be- hind he main stage Nam Jin a entertainer voted top pop of the year al the festival was on stage al the lime having his picture taken with a golden trophy while fans applauded Many in the overflow crowd at the theater were said the audience went into a stampede fighting its way out of the building lice said many of those killed and injured had jumped out of windows They said fire was brought under control shortly afler midnight All available equipment and in South Korean cap- ital was authorities reported Twenty-two of the dead were young women Many found burned lo death or Scc