Lawton Constitiution (Newspaper) - October 9, 1972, Lawton, Oklahoma DIAL 911 Emergency Colls THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION Temperature Chart 24-Hour Range Ending Today noon 1 OD p m 83 1 00 p 00 p 00 p OC p 00 03 p 00 night 77 71 a 75 a 75 66 65 65 67 71 74 Courtesy public Service Co VOLUME 51 AP AP WIREPHOTO THIRD AND A AVE LAWTON OKLA MONDAY OCTOBER 9 1972 18 PAGES SINGLE COPY lOe Kissinger North Extend Talk WASHINGTON AP The White House indicated today Henry Kissinger's secret Paris talks with the North ese will go into an dented third day I would anticipate there would be a third day ot ings said presidential press secretary Ronald L Zieger as he drew even lighter the tain of secrecy surrounding the Vietnam peace talks Questions Unanswered In turning aside questions at a White House briefing Ziegler referred to an agreement with the North Vietnamese not to discuss content of the tions He said lie was applying that standard to all questions on the subject of the situation in South regardless of they related to the Paris negotiations It appeared that the future of South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu was the chief issue under discussion But Ziegler said I have 10 new statement of policy to give you today Kissinger Nixon's national security adviser and his top assistant Maj Gen Alexander M Jr flew to Paris on Saturday and met Sunday with Le Due Tho of the North Politburo and Xuan Thuy chief of the North delegation to the Paris peace talks First Time This was Kissinger's 19th cret meeting with the North Change Under Study For Army Command Civilian Leader Says End Of Dock Strike Near In Honolulu HONOLULU API An end Fourfold Population Jump Seen for Earth WASHINGTON AP World Bank projections indicate that the population will grow about fourfold to 15.3 billion over of a strike threatening the next century If the present vital surface shipping link pace continues the mainland appeared in of this total some 13.3 for most of the larger oping countries over the next century India it said will have 2.8 billion persons a century from now if population growth con- as it is But a maximum Streamlining Called First In Ten Years TWO-FISTED TALK President Nixon makes a gesture today as he talks in his White House office with Russell Train chairman of the mental Quality Council Train called to report on both his recent trip to cow and progress in translating the broad language of al agreement into a set of specific projects AP Wirephoto today after one of four struck 87 per reside j effort to limit growth would leave the population at 1.4 stevedoring firms agreed major union demands Viets Still Occupy spite Bombing union official announced that SeaTrain lines had agreed to a new contract covering its longshore workers and that the would be put before the employes for ratification later in the day Stage Set The agreement is expected to to in what are now considered to be the developing countries In the statistics show inhabitants of the developing countries comprised 56 per cent of The analysis of population trends is included in a tion of bank operations as part of the bank's efforts to tize for the developing sel the stage for contracts with tries the economic implications the other three struck if their population growth rates panies he said j continue unchecked j Activity at Honolulu's docks j The survey also includes a to a halt at projection Of would as 700 longshoremen if the developing nations maximum effort to fused to cross picket lines set made a up by 250 fellow members of devise AP Military Writer By FRED S HOFFMAN WASHINGTON AP of the Robert F signaled an im- lion For Egypt the figures at the two extremes were 205 million and 94 million and for Brazil 529 million and 273 million The report said that misconceptions pending streamlining of the Army's command structure the first in 10 years In order to meet our iness objectives in the future there must be some tion in our Army ill many countries hinder efforts j Froehlke said in a to cut population growth The belief exists for example that there is a correlation between population size and military power Also there is a cion that the advocacy by rich countries of lower growth rates for the poor is merely a new form of colonialism and an ex- for not providing adequate pared for the Army 18th annual meeting New Concept We need a concept which will improve the Army's to train individuals in tics techniques while maintaining especially reserve forces in a state of high readiness and skills active and Vietnamese and marks the ond time the sessions have SAIGON AP From 250 are still under were only four miles east of the international grams and other measures to development aid ed two days The secret talks 500 North Vietnamese and Viet from previous combat They Huong Phuong and of Highway men's and fertility In bank's view the ad- sions are expected by late this have never gone into a third Cong still he'd Huong Phuong are still capable of terror ion Local 142 Such an effort could leave the vantages of lower day Responding to questions village and three LO lacks by fire sapper attacks secret Vietnam Ziegler said he Despite the walkout population of Hie are miles north of Saigon today and perhaps small infiltration peace talks in Paris the United tiong continued while countries at 6.7 billion The most certain talks will extend to a third day despite heavy air strikes but I think it is unlikely it will The enemy force occupied the any main attack on go beyond that hamlets on Friday and Huong rather remote Thieu on Sunday again re- Phuong on Saturday cutting Other American and South efforts but the likelihood of States also kept up ils heavy fretted about the Saigon is air strikes across North impact on Other officials said deci- Tlie reorganization will affect the Army's command structure nam and the Communist forces showed no signs of pulling There was little evidence of billion a and measurable benefit of n ule United Stales but not of 13.3 billion a possible population growth is an unlikely the increase in income the Communist demand Highway 13 between Saigon officers battlefields in South however that grocery shoppers that he emit and make way for a big South Vietnamese attacks might be nam buying extra in a coalition government in- lary headquarters at Lai Khe designed to keep vye are continuing to carry lion of a long strike I bank in light of the Problems of eluding the Communists The 30 miles north of the capital While House also has news slorics that Thieu would resign sheer speculation But the belief that Thieu's ture was being discussed in Paris was heightened by the presence of Gen Haig It was his first appearance at the cret talks and he returned on Wednesday from talks in forces slipped past into have all along I don t think anyone regards lions for on such impor ican source haye no the hreat to Saigon itself as tant as big base at to do difter significant because of the ta Tan Bleu Hoa Saigon and its Tan live capabilities of the two son Air Base said one U.S source The South Vietnamese enl There is no indication that said one one grocer said Bad Timing This is a bad time for a strike since merchants are just any of the 14 North Vietnamese building up their Christmas U S bombers attacked divisions in Vietnam said Doyle irial forces good The and regular units troop positions base camps and defensive infiltration routes on all sides North Vietnamese of Saigon Some of the raids gon with Thieu and other ranking officials Kissinger's last meeting with Le Due Tho and Xuan Thuy was on Sept j Sensitive Slage j Secretary of Defense Melvin R Laird said on Sunday that the Paris talks were in a very serious significant and tive stage but there was ing to indicate any early fire in Vietnam Tie asserted however that Nixon's broad I peace plans were a near ity that peace President Nixon also said last week that the talks were at ai approve sensitive stage but would predict if or when a settlement would be reached Sen George McGovern the News In Brief pulling out withdrawing or executive secretary of the continuing offensive Chamber of Commerce of ations Hawaii The dropped nearly A strike interrupts the even tons of bombs Sunday of freight all the way back today on munitions stockpiles to the East Coast but it troop positions and supply don't the North long m 1 cities of Vinh and Dong Saigon TOKYO Japanese government decided today to spend over billion dollars for its fourth five-year defense buildup plan starting next April 1 The amount is nearly double the billion budgeted for the five-year plan TULSA Okla Tom Steed was under- going tests at Naval Hospital near Washington today after suffering severe abdominal pains Saturday the Tulsa Tribune reported Bleed reported he is feeling fine and expects and there's no 0 jn thc House Tuesday in time for roll call votes we are on the road to WASHINGTON Nixon's top economic ad- visers said today there is a good chance the House will on Tuesday the President's requested billion federal spending ceiling WASHINGTON Nixon that the United Stales will provide other countries including Com- munist China with assistance in launching space satellites for Democratic presidential date said in campaign ances during the weekend that he does not find it accidental that the peace rumors are ing as the campaign nears its showdown phase I don't believe that Mr on is going to end the McGovern said I think the peace rumors are flying to coincide with the closing days of this campaign peaceful use A spokesman tor the National Security Council told newsmen at a While House briefing the program will be available to all countries as long as it each launching was for peaceful purposes WASHINGTON Senate confirmed the motion of two high-ranking officers who were questioned in a Senale probe of unauthorized bombings over Vietnam The action approved the advancement of Army Maj Gen Alexander Haig an aide lo presidential adviser Henry Kissinger two steps to full general and the retirement tion to be permanent admiral of Adm John McCain former head of U.S forces in the Pacific Vinh is 145 miles north of the Hawaii Hoi and surface shipping accounts for 80 per cent of the goods Demilitarized Zone the raids there were the bij deepest penetration Vietnam in six months On strike are 250 bombers nance container freight of North a guards who are negotiating a contract with four The U.S Command disclosed shipping companies the loss of another aircraft over North Vietnam and two in South Vietnam Four crewmen were listed as missing and one was reported injured tions continued up to the strike deadline Vote Held Off Contracts for longshoremen were negotiated in July but the union has held off a ratification I Hanoi and search failed to locate the The Command and the retroactive date two for wage Ceases Neither said side disclosed details this Longshoremen will continue raised to 108 the number of to handle passenger ship stores U.S planes downed over the and baggage mail and military north since the start of the cargo said regional di- my offensive last March 30 A rector Robert McElrath He total of 114 crewmen have been said perishable cargo en route killed or captured according to to Hawaii when the strike be- gan also will be unloaded here It marked the first time since U.S Command records In another delayed report the bitter 1949 the command said an Air Force that local docks have been shut light spotter but Hawaii see BOMBING page 4 cai 2 i recently recovered has only from the Bottled Panaceas Duping Americans Report Says WASHINGTON AP new generation of bottled panaceas today's fads quack cures and false ad- is duping millions of Americans a government re- port says The report released Sunday concluded The fallacy of do-it-yourself medication based on irrational concepts of trial and error and of testimonial evidence in- by unaided recovery and psychosomatic effects seems a proper but neglected area for modern health tion It is probable that there is an enormous waste of money not to mention adverse health effects from misguided con- sumer experimentation with health said the re- port prepared by National Analysts Inc of Philadelphia The report A Study of Health Practices and was based on inter- views with adults during the summer of 1969 It was ded with from seven government agencies in re- sponse to a Senate committee's request in 1965 The report found that even if people were told a medicine is worthless they probably wouldn't believe it As an example the report said that 42 per cent of the adults surveyed said they would not believe almost mous expert opinion that a cer cure was worthless And only 45 per cent said they would favor a ban on such medicine Other findings of the sons interviewed said extra medical say are wasteful and sibly them extra energy j per cent also said did something almost daily to aid bowel movements Medical 11 scientists say there is no versal standard of regularity than 10 per cent they would try a treatment See PANACEAS Past t Col I of a West Coast dock strike in 1971 and 1972 Gov John A Bums who stepped in to head off a ened longshore strike in July stayed in the background as this strike began Gusty Winds Mild Weather Expected Fair to partly cloudy skies with mild temperatures are forecast for Lawton and west Oklahoma through day High this afternoon is ed to be in the low 80s by gusty southeasterly winds from 15 to 24 mph de- creasing to from 7 to 14 mph tonight when a low in the low 60s is expected High Tuesday will be in the mid 80s High Sunday was 87 low 56 overseas It will be the first major Army overhaul in 10 years Froehlke gave no details but Army sources said the plan generally contemplates ing the layers of command be- tween Army headquarters in Washington and base com- manders with greater ity for base commanders Reductions Also likely they said is a re- duclion in the numbers of inter- mediate headquarters The Army has been criticized for wasting personnel in ters staffs The main idea will be to vide one major headquarters supervising combat readiness of bolh the regular forces and the reserves and another in charge generally of training and development of doctrine Some consideration is being given to reducing the number of paper Army headquarters around the country from four to three in the East middle of the country and the West Gen Creighton W Abrams is Never before political i expected to have a major say memory has there been such widespread abuse of political they wrote The smear the innuendo and the which emanate cal and cultural attitudes prevailing in most countries The analysis contained alternative population inequality in the distribution of income will always be eased by reductions in fertility Top GOP Congressmen Ask Dirty Politics WASHINGTON AP GOP congressional leaders publican congressional have asked the Fair abuse which generates Practices Committee to and passion in unstable what they call threatens not only the smear the innuendo and of the president but of m u directed political candidates Democratic candidates letter was signed by President Republican Leader The committee R Ford of Michigan Re- without referring to any Whip Leslie C Arends ic candidates said today Illinois Senate Republican this year's campaign will Hugh Scott of the dirtiest in recent and Senate Minority Citing the May shooting Robert P Griffin of Alabama Gov George daily from Sen McGovern and Mr George Sargent Shriver are an affront to every American and a disgrace to the political process They appended a list of ments attributed to the cratic presidential and vice presidential candidates and some of their supporters Among these were allegations of corruption in the Nixon ad- ministration playing politics See PROBE Page 4 Col 1 in the reorganization when he assumes the post of Army chief of staff The Senate Armed Sec ARMY Page d Col 5 it's Markets Classified Bridge Hospitals 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starting line and an equal chance to get to the top Let us be proud to be he said to cheers He praised AFL-CIO President George Meany as among labor leaders who stand up for America Nixon's only other announced campaign appearance this week is a quick trip to Atlanta on Thursday Sen McGovern the cratic candidate for president headed for New York City See CAMPAIGN Page J Col 4