Hays Daily News, The (Newspaper) - December 17, 1972, Hays, Kansas MORNING EDITION Pull 01 KANSAS DECEMBER 4 SECTIONS ASIS Kissinger Blames Hanoi Peace Talks Stalled WASHINGTON AP Hen ry Kissinger reported Satur day that the Vietnam peace talks have not yet produced an agreement that the President considers just and The presidential adviser blamed which he por trayed as pursuing tactics of delay and inexplicable changes during the the secret bargaining in Paris which broke off last Kissinger still held forth the possibility Of reaching a peace accord in a short pro vided the North Vietnamese are willing to resume negotiating with what he characterized as the same good will prevailing during the October talks which produced a tentative settlement And he made plain that Nix on is prepared to override any remaining objections by Republicans Rap Three of the more prominent party members attend ing the First Congressional District organizational meeting in Hays Saturday were left to Re tiring president of the state Senate Glee newly elected Dave Owen and Con gressman Keith Smith was elected the Dis party chairman at the Nome Smith Chairman South Vietnams President ten Van Thieu and sign a pact f he deems it meets condi Kissinger gave his account of his sessions with Le Due Tho to a crowded news briefing at the White His hourlong presentation marked the first author version of the course of the secret parleys since they resumed When he made such an appearance Kissinger said he believed peace is at hand and predicted one more brief negotiating session would produce an agreement to end the long Indochina In telling about continuing negotiating difficulties Satur Kissinger said the pro posed agreement is 99 per cenl completed and the remaining 1 per cent involves a tal point which he did not spell He also held open another meeting with who cur rently is headed back to But the President decided we could not engage in a cha rade with American people by leaving an impres sion that the many meetings in Paris meant a peace deal was We will not be blackmailed into an we will not be stampeded into an agree we will not be charmed into an agreement whose condi tions are not Kissinger We are in a position where peace can be but peace requires a He said this in declaring tha the other should show good He said substantial an agreement had made during the first three days after his return to Parts 20 but then things changed From that point on the have had the ter where a al ways just within our and was always pulled just beyond our reach when we attempted to grasp The holdup on the negotia tions at this point involves Hanoi rather than Kis If an agreement is reached that meets the stated conditions of the if an agree ment is reached that we consid er just other party will have a veto over our Kissinger said in reference to objections to the nine point State GOP Leaders Meet Retiring president of state Glee Smith fr was unanimously se all the new Republican chairman of the First Congres District at a GOP or meeting in the Black and Gold Room of the Fort State College Me Saturday after Smith replaces Lucas banker Rex who recently re signed his Other party dignitaries attend ing the meeting included nation al Republican Committeeman McDill Huck Boyd Dave who is also the newly elected lieutenant governor and Congressman Keith who had urged Smith seek the chairmanship as District Vice chairman was June Wind scheffel of Smith formerly served as a secretary for when he was a member of the state and she also was District man for Bob Dole in It had been rumored that Dole would attend the organiza tional Boyd explained to the gathering that Dole was attending a dinner in the White House Saturday eve ning for new and outgoing sena Also selected at the meeting were a secretary and treasurer and 22 delegates to the State Republican Due to a change in the number of delegates was reduced from 54 to 22 delegates and the chair Owen told the News to the meeting that he hopes to work closely with the Farm Home Administration in gain ing aid for rural He indicated that the Rural Development Act of 1972 would be a chief source of financial assistance to rural We want to make an analy sis of money available for eco nomic development to improve cultural and make grants to groups like the 4H and Future Farmers of Amer Owen Owen told the Re publicans in Kansas are faced with a challenge to provide Kansas with leadership that will help problems of our In his address to the gather Sebelius announced that he will open a new office in Sa It will be in the post office building and should be open in The Salina office is the third in the others are at Dodge City and The new office will be run by Ida Mae who formerly worked for Bob Dole in Washington and Garner in Drinking Drivers Are Plentiful AP Nearly 30 per cent of 700 driv ers tested in a recent survey by Wichita alcohol Safety Program ASAP had been ASAP released the survey figure The number of drivers found to be at the legal intoxication limit of per cent or above was per cent during the 7 to 9 survey shift per cent from 10 to midnight and per cent from 1 to Of the 700 nearly 5 per were at the legally intoxicated level or In a survey last year per cen were found at the Officials said nearly a third of all drivers surveyed had en gaged in some The survey involved use of breath No one who stopped for the survey was ar About 300 motorists who were stopped and asked to partici pate e Loses Reelection Bid t M me Workers Union Boss WASHINGTON AP The Department of Labor said Sat that retired miner Ar nold Miller has defeated in cumbent president Boyle in the dered United Mine Workers In final unofficial Mil er received votes to Boyles a department spokesman The spokesman said the de hartment move to certify Millers victory to the Dis Court in Washington Judge William Bryant ordered the election after finding wides voting fraud in Boyles victory over Joseph Jock Yablonski murdered shortly after running under the Saturdays nigh 20 Saturdays low 3 Record high 74 in 1962 Record low 7 in 1914 Year ago Saturday 48 and 24 Fridays high 29 Station sunny and a little winner High erly winds to 15 Partly cloudy Sunday night and Mon Uw Sunday night 10 to Monday banner Miners for Democra took up stand campaigning on a platform of reform among the unions The Labor which was ordered by the court to supervise the has been counting ballots for the fiveyear terms all week in a heavily guarded Silver at a news conference said he would start his fiveyear term by cutting sala ries of all the unions execu including firing all officials who havent been responsive to miners moving the union headquarters from Washington into the coal improving health and welfare and dis missing True Davis as presi dent and chairman of the un National Bank of The presidents salary is 000 per the vice presiden cy and job There was some speculation that the 70 yearold Boyle might challenge election results on the basis that some Canadian mem bers did not participate be cause pf a dispute over voting Even if all the Ca supported how Miller still would hold about a Millers running mates foi vice Mike Trbovich and Harry also were elected over Boples according to the Labor polled votes to foi and Pat ick had to for Wil jert Boyles downfall after a 10 ar reign is generally attribut d to the combination of federal and reform as saults by Fowls Foul Flight Of Jumbo Jetliner MIAMI AP A Hock of birds sucked into an engine of a Northwest Orient 747 jetliner on takeoff from Miami Interna tional Airport forced an emer gency landing in which the plane skidded off a run Spokesmen for the Federal Aviation Administration and Northwest said Friday that th jumbo jet 160 person aboard landed with three of it four skidded 200 fee off the end of a runway an smacked into a concrete cu The collision collapsed th nose landing gear and drove i through the floor of the passen ger McGovern Says Campaign Aided Peace Hopes AP In his irst speech since his lopsided defeat for the eorge Satur day he thinks his losing cam aign spurred the adminis ration on a course toward In a prepared for a Democratic party McGovern concentrated largely on efforts his antici pated to the Senate in Along the way he had several humorous references to his 7 Among the more serious promises he made to his home state constituents was a pledge to work to free funds by Congress for South Drug Overdose Kills 6 Sailors HONG KONG AP Six American sailors have died in Hong Kong from apparent hero in overdose since and the Consulate says it is deter mined to work closely with the Hong Kong government to halt the use of the Dakota projects but impounded by President Nixon in his econ omy And McGovern told his fellow Dakotans that I have moved up far enough in Senate seniori ty to chair the subcommittee which may write a new farm McGovern saw more re reformed Democratic a more respon N We developed constructive and workable And over the next several yars I believe those ideas will be em braced by the American people and they will serve the country who has said he will not seek the presidency summed up I want each of you to know that after some five weeks of I feel no sense of defeat at The senator also had these one liners I want to apologize to George Gallup and Lou Harris for all the things I said about their tell people in Washington that the reason I lost South Da kota in the presidential race is that my constituents thought I was too valuable a senator to lose to the White it may not seem to significant to the rest of the there is one of special interest to South I doubt whether the national press will ever get North Dakota and South Dakota mixed up he finds reason lor pride and but ft hurtt to Santa Ready For Visits Downtown Santa Claus has in downtown Hays and boys and girls may visit him now until Christmas at his house on 10th and Main Hours that Santa will receive visitors are as follows to Wednesday and 2 to 4 Thurs 2 to 4 and to Saturday 2 to 4 Pilot Completes Work For Masters At FHS By GALEN Fort Hays state Journalism Student An ace in the is the way Nelson of 2521 General Hancock describes the his mas ters degree in business administration which receive this month from Fort Hays State furloughed as a commercial pilot from Trans World Airlines in 1970 that was the year the company lost himself to prepare for a return to the flight He reported back to TWA 11 to fly again as second flight officer on board Although flying is Kruegers first Jove next to his wife and should any thing disqualify him for that favored position in the cockpit of an his degree in business will certainly make him eligible for continued service on the ground in work directly related to tbe business of required for the masters is a thorough analysis of the prob lems connected with increasing the use of the airline for chartered tourist The European air industry is about seven years ahead of the in this re nave the industry so well in Europe that an average wage earner can take a weeks salary and fly to the Canary Islands for a to the Actual with all the publicizing of airline travel here in the the fact is that 96 per cent of the American public have never flown in a commercial My thesis develops the possibilities for Increasing the use of the airlines for ists on a scale large enough to significant ly reduce the The way things are the people who use the airlines are people who have business execu those who fly for some reason of Krueger in and views this as an added again directly related to his personal needs as flight If a plane seems too want to know The principles of physics can help a guy find that out along with a lot of other problems en countered in tbe be Krueger accomplished the completion of work for the two a matter of more than 60 credit including slightly more than 30 for his bachelors in 20 Continued on Page Two mo Its Going Tp Be A Merry Christmas For the Krueger the two degrees and reports back to TWA arT indeed bright as the as a after being bead ol house completes work for years