Manitowoc Herald Times (Newspaper) - October 19, 1972, Manitowoc, Wisconsin TWO SECTIONS 40 Pages Vol 69 Second Class postage paid at Manitowoc Wis WIS THURSDAY OCT 19 1972 Published daily except Sundays and Holidays at 902 Franklin St wis 54220 Price Fifteen Cents HALLOWEEN TREAT VIA MAIL Katrina Janes 5 of Rochdale Mass poses with pumpkin sent through the mail by her grandmother Mrs Harold J Janes of Rutland Mrs Janes persuaded Rochdale post office of- that you can mail anything as long as it's got the right postage on and put two stamps on the pumpin and left It arrived promptly Mrs Janes had pre- carved it hi July while it was on the vine so that the face on it is indented in the skin like a scar she explained AP Wirephoto News Moves to Strengthen Civilian Control WASHINGTON AP of Defense Melvin R Laird moved today to en civilian control of the tary and expand the inspector general system to prevent a re- currence of incidents such as the unauthorized bombing of North Vietnam Laird announced that he has ordered an inspector general system created in the unified commands which would report to the Secretary of Defense through the Join Chiefs of Staff Under this each unified com- mand would have an inspector general on the staff with re- sponsibility to inspect the vidual service commands in op military matters par as they involve com mand and control Laird ex No Deaths From Nonhostile Causes AP Two cans were reported killed in the Vietnam war last week five were missing and four were wounded the U.S Command reported today For the first time in seven years of weekly casualty reports no deaths from nonhostile causes were listed The combat death toll was down sharply from the previous week when 19 men were killed in an explosion aboard the cruiser Newport News But las week's casualties were in line with the totals in recen months South Vietnamese were the weeks highest in 576 killed seven wounded and 188 missing Tfo South Vietnamese command claimed North Vietnamese and Viet Cong killed 321 less than the week before US Economy Growth Rate Slows Down Report Still Shows Solid Gains WASHINGTON AP The economy slowed down in the quarter but still scored solid gains while he rate of inflation edged up he government said today The Commerce Department reported that the Gross al Product market value of the nation's output of goods and services advanced at a cent annual rate during the bird quarter compared with 9.4 per cent in the second The rate of inflation moved up to 2.2 per cent compared with 1.8 per cent in the second quarter Banner Year Although the growth rate was slower than in the previous quarter it was well within the over-all performance forecast by the Nixon administration The administration has pre- that the economy will grow at slightly more than 6 Der cent for all of 1972 while he rate of inflation will be about 3.25 per cent A Commerce Department analyst Asst Secretary Harold C Passer said the figures an- by his department made it virtually certain that 1972 will be a banner year for the U.S economy He said they show the economy is con- to expand rapidly and that inflation has been held in check Passer said prospects are ex- for the administration to reach its goal of a 3 per cent inflation rate at the end of the year According to the GNP ures the rate of inflation in- creased by 3 per cent in the first three quarters of the year The department said that GNP increased by billion in the third quarter to a ally adjusted annual rate of trillion In terms of rent dollars this was a growth of 8.3 per cent Real Gain But in subtracting the effects of inflation the government ured it as a real gam in output of 5.9 per enL In the previous quarter the GNP increased by billion The administration said at the time that it would be difficult to sustain a growth rate of 9.4 per cent and as low a rate of Secret McGovern Record Hif fey Agnew GREEN BAY Wis AP Vice President Spiro Agnew accused Democratic tial candidate George McGovern Wednesday night of building a consistent record of inconsistency during the Sen McGovern's consisted record of inconsistency would be amusing but the prospect of having a man in the White House as uncertain of the people around him his facts as is Sen McGovern isn't really the Republican vice president told an mated persons at the Brown County Arena Agnew said McGovern's record on war was hazy Throughout most of the Nixon Envoy for WELL KNOWN PROFILES Bart Starr of the Green Bay Packers coaching staff right greets Vice President Spiro Agnew day night before Agnew delivered a speech in Green Bay Starr introduced the vice president to a large crowd AP Wirephoto of US-Soviet Youngsters Dropped From High Bridge RIVER FALLS Wis AP A mother was being held for observation in cott Wis today after her son and daughter allegedly were dropped from a bridge The boy suffered head injuries in the drop and was reported in critical tion in a St Paul Minn tal The girl was dead on arrival Wednesday at a River Falls hospital River Falls police said they were summoned to a in the city They found the boy lying in the creek and the girl was found near the bank Police said the youngsters inflation as 1.8 per cent Although the figures an- by the department today are preliminary the 5.9 per cent rate of growth is tually the lowest since the 2.5 per cent in the third quarter a year ago Breaking down the figures the department said final sales increased billion In- investment was up million from had high crosses the creek been drooped bridge which German Novelist Wins Nobel Prize STOCKHOLM AP his writing which through rich Boll a war veteran whose writings depicted postwar way of life today be- came the first German novelist to win the Nobel Literature Prize since Thomas Mann 46 years ago The novelist who became International Pen Club president last vear was cited by the Royal Swedish Academy its combination of a broad on his time and a skill in characterization has contributed to a renewal of German literature Boll born in 1917 in Cologne which was then occupied by lied forces was wounded Rescue Aaron Bonk 2 Fails Into Milk Can WASHINGTON AP The United States and the Soviet Union have agreed to open the second round of strategic sive arms limitation talks in Geneva on Nov 21 the White House announced today The new set of negotiations will seek a permanent treaty to follow up on the interim curb on offensive nuclear weapons by President Nixon ing his Moscow summit in May The brief announcement of he date for resumption of the alks was made simultaneously in Washington and Moscow White House press secretary Ronald L Ziegler said Girard Smith who headed MANITOWOC A two-year- old Manitowoc youth was cued unscathed after he tried to milk all the enjoyment he could from playing with a large milk can Aaron Bonk 624 N 10th St was playing with the large milk can at his home about p.m Wednesday He crawled on top Found Sterling Drops in Value LONDON AP The British strike pound fell to its lowest level inj The pound dropped to 22 months today under a wave of selling orders from tal centers In two hours of tic trading it dropped 1.5 U.S cents Dealers 1 i T CA VV eral times during service as an of the can and then sli g infantryman on the east front rr in World War II When he became stuck and unable to get out of the can the Fire Dept was called The lad removed from his ment after firefighters cut the top off the can with a bolt cutter and cutting shears Aaron the son of Mr and Mrs John Bonk was uninjured in the mishap other than b 1 y having his pride said the pound came under attack as a result of Britain's persistent high rate of inflation and the threat of a national power shortly before noon down from Wednesday's closing of This was its lowest level since December 1970 Sterling I had lost more than 15 cents since June 23 when the British government freed the pound to float at the mercy of market forces to halt a run on the pound Renew Hunt for Boggs Others in Alaska ANCHORAGE Alaska AP Taking advantage of the best weather since the search be- gan 73 military and civilian aircraft renewed the hunt today for a light plane missing since Monday with House Democratic Leader Hale Boggs anl three others aboard Coast Guard cutters and a toam of mountain rescue ex- perts alSo joined the intensified baarch along a rugged stretch of coast between An- and Juneau The missing sna 310 left Anchorage Monday on the last leg of a whirlwind campaign tour by Boggs on be- half of Alaska's lone man Rep Nick Begich It has not been heard from since Criminologist Dies POWAY Calif AP lando W Wilson 72 criminologist at the University of California at Berkeley who put his knowledge to work cleaning up the Chicago police force after a police burglary scandal in the died Wed During World War II he was an Army colonel He served on the staff of Lucius Clay in Berlin after war Nixon May Impound Appropriated Money President's proposal for a WASHINGTON AP Treasury Secretary George P Shultz said today that President Nixon may decide to impound appropriated money to try to hold the line on spending ing the current fiscal year Shultz told reporters that billion ceiling on spending the lawmakers endorsed the idea in debate that the government should restrain spending And he noted that Congress again passed a allowing the President to withhold money if he decides though Congress rejected is required So you can vote Nov 7 Manitowoc registrations as of Oct 19 New registrations on Oct 18 44 Change of address on Get 18 15 Registrations for Nov 7 general election close at 5 p.m Oct 25 at city clerk's office U.S negotiating team in the first phase of the Arms Limitation Talks will continue as chief U.S negotiator The announcement read by Ziegler Pursuant to the agreement reached during the summit meeting in Moscow last May to continue active negotiations for limitation offensive arms the governments of the United States and USSR will re- sume talks on this subject on Nov 21 1972 in Geneva The new talks will focus only on offensive weapons A manent treaty covering sive missiles was signed Nixon in Moscow and ratified later by the Senate Congress also approved after extensive debate the interim agreement freezing the bulk of both tries arsenals of long-range clear missiles for five years At talks the Un- States is prepared to press for a permanent curb not only on long-range missiles but also on other categories of nuclear weapons Ziegler said Geneva was as the site fpr the talks because it was inconvenient and expensive to alternate the negotiating sessions between Helsinki and Vienna as wan done in the initial SALT talks he voted for our active and continued participation in the war in the vice president said The senator's attitude toward warfare in eral doesn't quite ring with con- Cloudy on Issues He has stated that to pre- vent future Vietnams we ought to avoid unilateral inter- and should never go to war again without a tion from Congress But in broadcast from New York City when asked if he would commit American to save Israel rom invasion he answered hat If that were necessary to ave Israel I would without Agnew added McGovern was also accused DV the vice president of being cloudy on the issues of ty marijuana wage and price controls taxation aid to ate schools and busing He seems to shift with the Agnew said His has been an inconsistent campaign in which he has umped from one position to An- other until the American is The hallmark of lis campaign has been incon- and so that I think we can safely say that the only con- thing about Sen McGovern is his inconsistency ill Is Casua WASHINGTON AP Con- gress has called it quits for the year after overriding President veto of an antipollution ill and denying him the authority he had asked The congressmen were ng town so fast Wednesday that neither the House nor ate could muster quorums for votes So Congress adjourned at p.m A carrying billion for highways and billion mass transit died in the rush in the House and so did a tough that could have brought the death penalty for airliner hijackers and terrorists Congress But before closing up shop Congress overrode Nixon's veto of billion and a proposal granting him broad authority to hold billion ceiling this fiscal year The Congress convenes Jan 3 The was marked by sage of the Amendment giving the vote proval of a new concept of sharing billion in federal revenue states and by a standoff on an end to the Indochina war The had been declared dead by conferees Saturday night but was resurrected and passed by the Senate day before dying in the House for lack of a quorum No Quorums Only 156 of the 433 House members answered a quorum call far short of the 217 re- to conduct business The Senate had fewer than 30 of its 100 members in town federal spending within a Also killed by the sudden ad- was a to hall U.S air travel with that harbor and air liner terrorists and give June the option for skyjackers Rejecting Nixon's statemen that the tion control threatened a tax increase the House anc Senate enacted it over his veto The Senate overrode the vet 52 to 12 the House 247 to 23 Both the House and Senat originally approved the lion spending limit but aban it after deadlocking on how much power to turn oye to the President for cuttin some billion from program to meet the limit The House originally vote him unlimited power the Senate voted to prohibit him from cut ting any one program mor than 10 per cent S Viets Reaffirm Opposition to Coalition Setup SAIGON AP Henry A Kissinger conferred twice today with President Nguyen Van Thieu and Thieu's Information Ministry said the president had once again stated his opposition to a coalition government in- the Communists President Nixon's chief for- eign policy adviser and the South Vietnamese president re- viewed Kissinger's secret peace negotiations in Paris for hours in the morning at a ing attended by 13 other level U.S and Vietnamese Kissinger and U.S dor Ellsworth Bunker returned in the late afternoon for er session with Thieu There was no official or leak from the U.S side of what was being said But a man for the South Vietnamese government Vu Khanh read his communique at the mation Ministry's daily news Never Accept Political observers in Saigon remarked that at the arrival of he American delegation in Taken Away McGovern vowed to make central issue one of and the vice said But that issue has beer aken away from him For if there is one problem that hai o 1 a g u e d Sen throughout this campaign it is a credibility problem But Agnew said President has made a record that anyone can be proud to campaign on The vice president was in- by former Green Bay Packer quarterback Bart Starr pnd was joined on the stage by the widow of former Packer Coach Vince Lombardi He spoke out in support of the bv Assembly ity Leader Harold Froehlich for the 8th District congressional seat and those of a number of other fallow Republicans fpr other offices ion President Nguyen Van Thieu continues to meet with representatives of the Senate and the Lower House the Court and various cal parties and reasserted our position never to accept a tripartite proposal or any other political solution which has not been agreed upon by the people of South Vietnam through democratic means Khanh said the communique was sent to him at 10 midway through the first ing between Kissinger and Thieu and he was ordered Lo read it at the evening briefing He said he did not know why communique attributed it's information to political ob- servers instead of an official government agency But men considered it a device for Thieu to make his position lic without breaking any pledge of secrecy he might have given the Americans No Departure There was no indication yet when Kissinger would leave Saigon Kissinger arrived in Saigon Wednesday night after his 20th round of secret talks with the Morth Vietnamese In Paris new speculation of a But a North Vietnamese spokesman in Paris said peace is no nearer despite Kissinger's negotiations Nguyen Thanh Le official spokesman for Hanoi's tion to the Paris peace talks The Weather Fair and not so cold Thursday night Lows 23 to 29 Friday in- creasing cloudiness and warmer chance of showers north and west portions in the afternoon or night Highs in the upper 40s or lower 50s Manitowoc Temperatures 4 p.m Wednesday 32 8 p.m 28 midnight 25 4 day 23 8 20 noon 32 Two Rivers Temperatures 4 p.m Wednesday 36 8 p.m 29 midnight 24 4 day 22 8 21 noon 32 Hallows Proud of Relationship By WILLIAM S BECKER Associated Press Writer MADISON Wis last time Chief Justice E old Hallows of the Wisconsin Supreme Court visited Waupun State Prison one of the in- mates greeted him with Hi chief I see you're back answered Hallows I couldn't make it on the out- side Hallows of course was only kidding As the ior member of Wisconsin's highest judicial panel he has had an impressive record of achievement on the outside But the chief justice in an interview ted he was proud of the pun exchange He said he tries to visit the three or four tunes a year The inmates regularly send him copies of their paper Waupun and he keeps bound stacks of them close at hand in his office brary Asked about his views on prison reform Hallows broke out the newspapers for a visitor and leafed through them ing out articles written by in- mates on psychology and the problems of jiving behind bars under supervision of guards Turning to one page in the volume of papers Hallows got deadly serious amost reverent and said he wanted to read something by one of the ers a poem called Forgotten Children He read slowly putting weight in the words The poem read in The product of every city Are they The little ones Who peer at the world Through a thousand eyes From high windows of Runny noses Dripping on unfeeling window sills Of confinement Children of adolescent sion Moments denied the pleasure love That begot them Shut away until adoption day That seldom comes How a guy could write a poem like this and be a er I don't Hallows said Terms It's a mystery to me The attitude of the courts and Wisconsin citizens has changed in the 14 years he has been on the Supreme Court said There is now a feeling emerging that men should not be stripped of their con- guarantees when put behind bars But there still is a deep belief among the citizenry Hallow said in taking a eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth The proof of that is the re- action the public is giving to the governor's task the chief justice said in reference to the Task Force on Offender Rehabilitation which has the closing of state prisons Turn to Page 2 CoL 2 said Thieu still stands in the way of a settlement and de- clared Up to now the mese problem is not yet tled The Nixon refuses to bring an end to this war of aggression refuses to abandon the traitor Nguyen Van Thieu Cold Blast A blast of crisp and cold air produced frosty con- ditions on Manitowoc County highways early Thursday ing that created temporary driving conditions The chilly air set record low temperatures fur the date at several reporting stations in Wisconsin Superior had the west mark of 12 Madison and La Crosse had 15 it was 20 at Manitowoc Two Rivers and Green Bay and 26 at waukee The mercury dipped even lower at other cities with Shell Lake reporting a low of eight degrees and Marshfield and Black River Falls had readings Light snow and snow flurries added to the wintry effects in some areas Platteville waukee Madison Wausau and Superior reported either slight or trace amounts of fall Fair and slight warmer tions are predicted for Thursday night with lows ranging from 23 to 29 Increasing cloudiness and warmer is forecast for Friday with a chance of showers in the northern and western parts of the state in the afternoon or evening Highs should be in the upper 40s or low x