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   Joplin Globe (Newspaper) - April 13, 1971, Joplin, Missouri                                Final Edition Showers Clear to partly scattered high today 75-80 VOL NO. 247. TUESDAY APRIL 13, 1971.-TWENTY-TWO PRICE Egypt Israeli Proposal Rejected By Thi Associated Press Egyptian officials turned down Monday a suggestion by Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan to withdraw Israel's troops from the Suez Canal under a permanent cease-fire and that no Soviet or Egyptian troops will cross the The Egyptians insisted their forces must occupy positions on the side of the will accept nothing officials in Cairo have nothing new to Our position has been clarified by President Anwar Sadat's restatement of April 3." in his demanded the partial withdrawal of Israel's forces from the Sinai Peninsula as the first step toward relinquishing all Egyptian territory occupied since 1967. Sadat said he would then reopen the Sadat also said Egypt would promptly cross the waterway to its national as Israel who put forth his idea Sunday at a news conference in Tel said any partial lead to the comprehensive settlement for which we are Authoritative sources in Cairo described Dayan's suggestion as a settlement which Egypt has always Egypt cannot accept anything less than total they Cairo emphasizes this requires Israeli evacuation of all occupied including territory in Syria and It also requires restoration of in an equitable settlement of the refugee which has eluded world statesmen for Dayan apparently envisaged some sort of demilitarization of western Sinai to be patrolled by international who has said April will be Egypt's of on peace or met in Cairo Monday with heads of state from Sudan and Syria in a of Tripoli charter Strong man Muammar of the fourth member of the Tripoli bowed out of the sessions without explanation at the last moment dispatched on Page 2A) For Vietnam GIs Wrong Economist Disapproves Nixon Tax Break Plan DIVINE GUIDANCE - An American lighting a cigarette in front of his machine gun atop stands above a sign serving as testament to his battlefield The GI was among troops recently stationed at Khe South - President Initiates Program By JIM ADAMS WASHINGTON - Contending the nation owes its Vietnam veterans an extra measure of President Nixon announced Monday a program to attract disadvantaged veterans to expanded GI job and education Nixon said the Office of Economic Opportunity program is aimed at direct contact with the 350,000 unemployed veterans by cadres of former GI's from poor backgrounds who are now studying under the GI owe these men a debt of gratitude for their we also we them something the President dismaying fact is that unemployment among veterans still is significantly greater than it is among in the same age The for the OEO by the National League of Cities and the U.S. Conference of Mayors under a OEO grant is to start in low-income and blue-collar neighborhoods in 10 cities on a demonstration Details were spelled out by government officials and veterans involved in the program after an hour-long meeting with the Former infantry Robert a Negro who already has been trying to attract disadvantaged veterans to GI benefits in his hometown of By NEIKIRK WASHINGTON - A former chief of White House economic advisers said Monday President Nixon's tax break for business could be would actually hurt investment in the near future and should be looks to me like wrong tax cut in the wrong way at the wrong said Walter W. chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President John F. Doubts about the legality of the plan have a chilling effect on investment thereby reducing the economic impact of those Heller He joined a chorus of opposition to Nixon's proposal to speed up tax writeoffs for depreciating equipment at a 20 per cent faster a system that could cost the Treasury billion over the next 10 The opposition is led by consumer advocate Ralph Democratic Edmund S. Muskie of Maine and George McGovem of South a tax lobby called Taxation With several private economists and soma union Muskie said he will introduce a Wednesday prohibiting the administration from putting the plan into proposals are Muskie He said two former Internal Revenue Service Sheldon Cohen and Mortimer are convinced Nixon's plan exceeds his authority over Spokesmen for business groups defended the The Tax a tax policy organization supported by said at- By ROBERT TUCKMAN The blockbusters are being North Vietnamese tacks on the proposal are SAIGON - U.S. planes adapted as antipersonnel to 25 knock out gun conceived and shortsighted are dropping 7V4 - ton ons because of their lateral sitions that were shelling Fire jonn c Davidson president busters on North Vietnamese exploding on the surface Base 6. of tne a besieging Fire Base 6 in the rather than digging holes in the Saigon headquarters said the ment filed with the Internal first use of the powerful bomb rangers killed 15 North Revenue Service that it is on enemy U.S. military They are pulled from and captured eight to call the plan a gift or sources said gine cargo planes by para- A Lt. Col. windfall profit to the blockbusters A second parachute Le Trung did not say He said the depreciation were employed mostly to blast stabilizes the whether the enemy guns were regulations soundly con- out heavy jungle growth and u.S. for and are needed both to clear landing spaces for the sixth successive day struck In the U.S. Command quicken business interest in .at North Vietnamese positions announced American troop new capital outlays and to Around Fire Base 6 in the near the fire This time strength fell to 296,500 last nance the outlays as they said one they unloaded their bombs the first time in 4,z military are not as about a southwest of the years that it had sunk below The National Machine Tool interested in putting in Dase the 300,000-man Builders Association also filed The artillery 300 The figures as of last a brief with the revenue service miles north of Saigon and six day were 5,400 fewer than in the new miles east of the border the previous The total nowra Pressor at the dure of Cambodia and will be lowered to 284,000 by University of said South has been under May 1. the proposal will cause no big siege since March 31. The new total was the investments It is manned by less than two est since Aug. 13, 1966, when time tor battalions of South Vietnamese D achieve its stated purpose of troops with a few U.S. on Page 2A) stimulating the Each year the North Vietnamese have attacked the fire which overlook infiltration but this year's drive is the said the primary 0n the of the GI have assaulted a been men with high school estimated they're not reaching the less Penn we're going to try to reach is the high school Veterans can talk to veterans The cadres of former GI's already taking advantage of GI benefits are to recruit disadvantaged veterans not only for on-the-job training and education under the GI but for after starting nut the plan would reach its peak in revenue loss and economic thrust just about the time that demand inflation will again confront he said in a Heller's position was announced as Nixon administration prepared to release on Tuesday its third h White House exposition on wage and price Instead of Nixon's depreciation Heller favors reinstating the 7 per cent investment tax Nixon announced the new depreciation changes early in the and administration officials have said they will go into effect basically unchanged despite a May 3 public hearing on the The opponents are attempting to force the administration to withdraw the submit them to Congress and try some other route to boost the Nader announced plans last week to launch a legal attack against the Eyewitness East Pakistan Capital Scorched Blockbuster Bombs Dropped on Commies ter pads as we are in knocking out troop EDITOR'S The East Pakistan capital of Dacca has been a city forbidden to foreign newsmen since March 26 when the central government in West Pakistan imposed martial Associated Press correspondent Dennis Neeld and photographer Mike Laurent made their way into the city from the Indian border by foot and dodging West Pakistani army patrols all the Neeld brought out thin dispatch to Calcutta after a return journey that took two By DENNIS NEELD East Pakistan - Diplomats in this scorched and terrified city say up to persons were killed when West Pakistani army troops swept in to crush East Pakistan's independence President Agha Mohammed Yahya Khan's tribesmen from West Pakistan's northwest the smouldering city in jeeps and commandeered their rifles and submachine guns at the In the teeming working-class districts they roam through a black wilderness of ashes and charred bamboo It is all that remains of the flimsy homes where thousands of families At least 24 entire city blocks have been devastated since Yahya Khan ordered his soldiers into Dacca on the night of March 25. The soldiers stormed into Dacca to crush the movement of Sheik leader of the Awami League who had demanded virtual autonomy for the 75 million people of East most of whom are Sheik Mujib was arrested and his followers are being hunted Dacca is a cowed and submissive A forest of green and white Pakistani national flags flutter from the The flags of Bangla the independent state that the Bengalis sought to been hauled down or Philadelphia Plagued by Transit Strike PHILADELPHIA - A transit strike halted trolleys and trains in Philadelphia Monday but 925,000 riders found other ways to car chartered trains and Many Sunny weather and temperatures in the high 60s made hiking The walkout by 5,200 members of Local 234, Transport Workers was over a new and a demand for higher wages The TWU asked an hour The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation which took over the transit system in 1968, said its offer of 75 cents an hour over two years was the best it could Current pay is an hour for most SEPTA sought an injunction to end the To show them now would risk summary The crack of rifle shots still punctuate the night as troops round up Awami League intellectuals and other prominent is Gestapo commented one Western army has committed mass Hindus in this predominantly Moslem nation are sharing the brunt of the army's A European working in Dacca reported a neighboring family of six was murdered in their No one dared go to their Looting by from West Pakistan is Thousands of families are still fleeing the city to return to their native Dacca University remains Student dormitories are strewn with litter and pocked with bullet Some observers estimate between and 500 students were shot and killed when they attempted to resist the army's Eyewitnesses claim many were lined up against a wall and shot At least eight prominent faculty professors were Americans Get Look At China By JOHN RODERICK PEKING - The U.S. other programs including re- table tennis delegation got a habilitation for drug-addicted look at the Great Wall of China Monday and their smiling The said OEO nese hosts seemed bent on tor Frank will con- making a success in this duct their work in the tore into diplo- slums and the Carlucci estimated that more one than a million low-income 4the Americans said veterans are eligible wanted to see on their ar- for GI benefits but many Saturday for a are not taking advantage of visit oft them and often don't know matches the about The Americans piled into James F. Oa es head of a and automobiles for the Jobs for Veterans Program from created by last wove 8tream of said 350,000 veterans Mongol now are bicycle and Carlucci said the to recruit them for GI benefits lated barrier rest 0f is to to conducted the Graham Chicago president of the and Indianapolis and five other American Table Tennis to be announced He ation seen said the project isi cosponsored Wall between the National Urban on Page 2A) TRICIA OBLIGES - Tricia daughter of President and Mrs. signs autographs as she stands in a crowd of spectators and security men on tha South Lawn of tbt White House Scene took place when she briefly visited with crowd on hand for the traditional Easter Egg - 14J> Forecast Calls for Showers Clear to partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and mild temperatures are forecast for the Joplin area The mercury is predicted to reach a high today of 75 to 80 The high Monday was 83 degrees and the low was 65. A year ago today the mercury varied between a high of 54 degrees and a low of 41 with no precipitation Hourly 1 1 7 p.m. 3 67 3 4 a.m. 44 4 11 5 45 5 p.m. II 6 45 4 p.m. 7 a.m. 7 8 a.m. 44 4 9 70 9 10 10 p.m. 11 74 11 Noon 75 Midnight 70 Tuesday 1 2 Joplin Skits Sunset 6:50 p.m. Sunrise 5:47 a.m. The moon rises tonight at 10:07 In the constellation Scorpio and Is followed by brightest star of The brighter above Antares Is the planet Last April 18. IN TODAY'S GLOBE NO DICTATORSHIP 4A Around Hit With Amusements SB District Family I OA Hospital Joplin Markets 6B Radio and TV 4B Sports 2B-4B  

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