Manitowoc Herald Times (Newspaper) - October 20, 1972, Manitowoc, Wisconsin two SECTIONS 24 Pages MANITOWOC Vol 70 Second Class postage paid at Manitowoc Wis MANITOWOC WIS FRIDAY OCT 20 1972 Price Fifteen Cents THE WAY IT A Steiger of Oshkosh representing the Sixth District reported on the accomplishments of the adjourned Congress and what Congress faces in legislative action in 1973 during a breakfast meeting Friday at rial Hospital Manitowoc He addressed the legislative committee members and other Feeing Congress Rivers Chamber of Com- merce members at a gathering hosted by Edward T Lyon hospital administrator Dis- cussing a congressional matter from left were Lyon Eichard Stolz Chamber ident Steiger and Robert W Suettinger chairman of the legislative committee to by staff photographer to Adopt Spen Blow to MANITOWOC Failure of the adjourned Congress to adopt expenditure ceilings was a serious blow to Nixon's program on reducing federal spending The observation was made Friday morning by man William A Steiger of kosh Sixth District ative in discussing Matters Facing Congress at a fast at Memorial Hospital The occasion was the monthly morning meeting of the tive Committee of the Rivers Chamber of Commerce which was hosted by Memorial Hospital Unlike the state legislature Steiger who was guest speaker at the Chamber committee meeting attended by numerous members said that the record GM Workers on Strike JANESVILLE Wis AP Some workers at the eral Motors assembly plant in walked off their jobs this morning in a dispute over an alleged production speedup Negotiations had continued until shortly before the 9 strike deadline but they failed to reach agreement between the giant automaker and Local 95 of the United Auto Workers Company spokesmen said picket lines were immediately set up around the plant which employs about persons It was expected that the strike would completely stop ations at the plant The spokesmen said there had been progress in of Congress is not very good on federal spending because it cannot take a look on the overall picture Sees Passage Presiding over the meeting was Chairman Robert W tinger who expressed the preciation of the committee to the Memorial Hospital for ing the event Lyon hospital administrator in re- sponse said that is a member of the Chamber and was happy to be host The speaker emphasized that there should be some form of a legislative budget in Congress which he said was attempted in 1948 but met with failure He added that in the Congress convening in January efforts will be made to gain a uniform budget to do a better job hi trolling expenditures Spending Rate Too High We cannot spend at the rate we are Steiger said without facing serious tions over grievances and agreement had been reached on several of the issues before the strike deadline was reached ions PHILADELPHIA AP President Nixon said today the new billion revenue ing launched a new ican revolution that could vide desperately needed tax re- lief for millions of people and revitalize grassroots ments Nixon said he picked delphia the city where the tion was founded in another resolution for the signing of this because it carries on the work begun there and is a new Declaration of ence for state and local ments Nixon to delphia for signing ceremonies at Independence Hall and noted that failure Lo pass the Highway in the recently ended session could have a marked impact on ways in the state chiefly from Milwaukee to Green Bay adding that the proposed lation was reasonably good 1970 He said that he hoped the next Congress would adopt the The speaker in relating to the failure of Congress to pass tie Housing admitted that the legislation faced considerable disaffection among the Federal housing grams such as 235 and 236 he said require improvement since there have been numerous complaints of inequities Early Action Viewed Left undone Steiger recalled was action on the minimum wage in the past session marked by differences between the House and the Senate This he said will be high on the list in the January session Congress desperately needs the guidance of the the speaker maintained It takes people like your Chamber Committee to helo and study proposed legislation A period for questions and an- swers followed conducted by Chairman Suettinger in which Steiger offered his opinion on numerous congressional t e r s Considerable discussion followed on what was said to be advantages and disadvantages of the Occupational Health and Safety Act SHA adopted National State Impact of Carf Service Is 2 WASHINGTON AP A member of the Michigan Public Service Commission said Thursday The question of service across Lake Michigan is a matter of al as well as state cance Commissioner William Rails of Okemos called on the federal government to join with igan and Wisconsin in efforts to preserve the railroad service across the lake If the railroad car ferry routes presently going across Lake Michigan are abandoned and traffic is diverted around Chicago it will have a tating impact on rail service in the northern part of Michigan's lower he said Large Interest At the same time it will have a significant detrimental impact on our nation's transportation system Therefore the federal ment has as large an interest igan Public Service sion and the state attorney eral were successful in their forts to prevent the C 0 and Ann Arbor railroads from doning two routes across Lake Michigan The C 0 had sought ity to discontinue service from Ludington to Kewaunee Wis and the Ann Arbor RR wanted to abandon its Frankfort Mich ferry to Manitowoc Wis route Both applications were denied by the ICC However there is presently pending before the ICC an plication by the Ann Arbor to abandon its land route from Thompsonville to Frankfort and its service between Frankfort and Manitowoc and Frankfort and he said IF YOU HAVE BARGAINS Hint Partial Cease-Fire Discussed Kissinger Stays on for More Meetings Stumbling Block Is Refusal of Thieu to Resign SAIGON CAP Henry A Kissinger and President yen Van Thieu conferred for nearly four hours today amid reports that a partial cease-fire was being discussed It was the third meeting in days between President Nixon's chief foreign policy ad- viser and the leader of tlie gon government There was no immediate word on Kissinger's next move jut some sources indicated he would remain in Saigon at least through Saturday and most likely would see Thieu again Kissinger was accompanied to the meeting today by U.S Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker Deputy Ambassador Charles S and Gen Creighton W Abrams the U.S Army chief of staff Good Will South Vietnamese sources who reported that a cease-fire was figuring in the said it probably called for only a partial truce as a good will gesture that could lead to further agreements It is impossible to have any that could be en- brced even by international said one South mese official It might mean an end to bombing and mining of the North and perhaps an ex- change of prisoners but It would be impossible to ee any kind of a cease-fire in the South the is going on The chief stumbling block to cease-fire agreement has Thieu's rejection of the Communist condition that he resign and give way to a faction coalition government in- the Communists There has been widespread speculation that Kissinger is to persuade Thieu to step down and the South Vietnamese information try in a communique Thursday said the president had renewed his vow never to accept a coalition regime Refuse Invitation A number of Thieu's political opponents refused an invitation meet with him Thursday night to discuss the current status of the peace effort Many of us feel that Thieu s trying to create a myth about opposition to a tripartite government said one political foe of the president We feel he is only pretending o ask for opinions to m his position We are not ling to be used for such ganda so we have refused to meet with him us CRASH A workman for Meinerz Creamery New Berlin loads an auxiliary ated truck following the collision of another com- pany truck left with a Milwaukee Road freight train near the National Northwoods Inc plant in New Holstein at 4 p.m Thursday The semi was driven by Frank Cassell of Milwaukee and loaded with about pounds of mozzarella cheese He had just unloaded a portion of dry molasses and was struck by the train when he attempted to cross the tracks at the approach to Highway 57 The truck was sheared in half with material and the rear portion scattered about 100 yards down the track Some train damage was reported but it was able to continue south Cassell was not injured Loss was estimated at R F Hoerth photo Car Rams Group on Curb 2 Die By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A car careened into a group of about 10 persons at a waukee bus stop Thursday ing two women and injuring two others Some of the victims were knocked through a plate glass window The deaths brought sin's 1972 highway toll to 926 compared with 922 at this time last year Witnesses News in Brief US Admits Responsibility for Bombing WASHINGTON AP The sion also were killed United States today admitted Pentagon spokesman Jerry said the car col- with another at a North Side intersection f and then swerved out of control toward the Malcolm X Center of the Inner City Development ect Mrs and Mrs Emma Zednik Alpha Shymanski 78 75 Lingers Freezing cold broke only one record Thursday night in consin unlike the ng spree of the previous night but it was still a bone chilling evening for state residents The mercury dipped to 24 de- to set a record low for the date at Milwaukee Mitchell Field while other low marks in- cluded 16 at Lone Rock 18 at 22 at and 30 at Two Rivers The National Weather Service warming ures to be accompanied by showers and the warm-up was being felt as the mercury edged upwards into the degree category after a night in the economic viability of a r heavy freezing in Manitowoc rail Kou to advertise in the and Two Rivers rail system which crosses Lake Michigan as do the states of Michigan and Wisconsin Rails along with officials from met with the U S Maritime Administration officials to determine what eral assistance may be able to maintain and improve crowds gathered icar ferry service between police barricades and tight including over lice and mounted officers on horseback You Know The YMCA had students enrolled in swimming classes during the Support Your United Successful He said Michigan and consin officials are deeply concerned about the proposed abandonment of railroad ferry service between the two states The Michigan Public ice Commission believes that if the Chesapeake and Ohio and Ann Arbor railroads are to discontinue the car ferries it will result in the eventual elimination of all paid service north of a line running from Muskegon to Bay Rails said In August he said the Classified Ads for There's day in t Get best buys right here in the Ar- ticles for Sale section of today's Classified Ads It's 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the window It was coming pretty darn hard The window just ex- Tyron Rembert 3 of waukee lost his life Thursday when he was struck by a car at another North Side intersection near his home John Meinert 13 of rural died Thursday when his minibike collided with a pickup truck on a town road two miles west of Cedarburg near his home Ethyl Dodge 54 of Tomah was killed Thursday when the car she was in collided with a truck on Interstate 94 near the State Patrol said Daniel Weyker 25 route 1 Port Washington was killed early today in a sion on U.S 141 three miles north of Port Washington Stanley Sosinsky 73 of died today of suffered July 3 when he was struck by a car while riding a The Kenosha County sheriff's department said Gary Miller Round Lake 111 was Thursday when his ear miles west of Kenosha and slammed into two utility poles four trees and two houses Other Thursday responsibility for the bombing of the French mission in Hanoi saying it was inadvertently struck by a U.S bomb The Pentagon issued a brief statement calling the Oct 11 at- tack an accident caused either by mechanical failure or a hung bomb The head of the mission Pierre Susini died of burns hi a Paris tal Thursday night Five In- employes in the Friedheim said it was likely that the damage was caused by a bomb that had en from one of two dozen Navy planes from the carrier Mid- way which were attacking tary targets about three miles from the French Legation He said the bomb apparently as one of the planes was heading to or coming from its assigned target Obviously this was an dent and not a planned he told reporters Physics Chemistry Nobel Prizes to US STOCKHOLM AP can scientists made a clean sweep today of the 1972 Nobel Prizes for Physics and one of them scoring a un- ique double in Physics Three Americans Dr tian B Anfinsen of the National of Health at esda Md and Drs Stanford Moore and H Stein of Rockefeller University in New York an earlier triumph by a trio of U.S physicists by winning the 1972 chemistry prize John Bardeen Leon Cooper and John Robert Schrieffer woa the prize for physics with their theory of superconductivity the Royal Swedish Academy of ences announced It was the second Nobel Prize for Dr Bardeen of the University of Illinois He shared the 1956 prize with two other Americans for the of the transistor McGovern Agnew on Same Program NEW YORK AP For for White House Wisconsin Ranks High first time in the 1972 tial campaign Democratic presidential nominee George McGovern and Vice President Spiro T Agnew have shared a speaking platform But neither got down to serious political speechmaking at the annual Alfred E Smith dinner in New York Thursday night a traditional President Nixon at the dinner during his 1980 and 1968 campaigns but off this year Nixon was flying to delphia today to sign the billion which will send federal funds to states cities and other over the next five years The trip is billed as al WASHINGTON AP consin ranks as one of the highest taxed states in virtually every category ed in a U.S Commerce ment report Thursday largely because it receives less than its share of federal aid The report based on the 71 fiscal year showed sin behind only Vermont in total state and local tax tions per of personal in- come Only South Dakota nia Montana and Wyoming were listed ahead of Wisconsin in total property taxes per 000 income Wisconsin also ranked in total taxation per capita and eighth in property taxes per capita At the same time charts showed Wisconsin ranked fourth from the bottom in amount of federal aid per of income The figures were used by the Nixon administration in mining revenue sharing dis- Wisconsin's place near the ton of the tax charts led to an above average share of federal revenue to be dis- this year The report also dealt with state spending and showed consin behind only Alaska money spent per person highways in on Wisconsin was listed near the top in spending ner person on institutions of higher learning but below the national average in spending for public welfare and police and fire ECM to Keep Close Link With U S PARIS AP Britain and France agreed today that the enlarged Common Market should keep close relations with the United States but without setting up a new link On Thursday Chancellor ly Brandt of West Germany that the European Sophia summit conference initiate an du Chien was killed when Car collided with a j truck on U.S one mile east of Verona in Dane County Gary Hayter 20 of Beloit lost his life when his car and collided and organized dialogue A French spokesman said wants the relations to be flexible continuous and confident Prime Minister Edward Heath of Britain was reported as saying that the community should keep the closest possible dialogue with the United States on a broad front as at present See Strong Business Expansion HOT SPRINGS Va AP industrialists foresee a into flames Wisconsin t r o n g business expansion near Beloit's northern city its Mrs Stephen 66 of Traverse City Mich was killed when the car her band was driving collided with another auto at the intersection of U.S 41 and Winnebago Coun ty Trunk kosh J just west of throughout 1973 shadowed by the threat of rising interest rates and the necessity for con- controls to curb in- pressures Members of the Business Shultz and Secretary of Com- merce Peter G Peterson said they consider the re-election of President Nixon virtually sured And they made ly favorable forecasts of the economic outlook But several told reporters privately that the inflation ard requires an outright Council assembling lor their sion of wage-price controls for fall meeting with high another year beyond next April ment officials including when the Phase 2 law 35 midnight 33 4 32 8 Dafa From ANCHORAGE Alaska AP Search officials awaited data today from electronic sensing devices as the hunt for a ing light plane carrying House Democratic Leader Hale Boges and three others entered its fourth day The Air Force reported that a 2 0 0 sance capable of surveying more than square miles in an hour had been pressed into the search on Thursday Rescue crews remained hopeful that the four would be found alive The Weather Cloudy Friday night with rain and warmer Lows 37 to 45 Saturday cloudy with rain likely and cool Highs 45 to 53 Manitowoc Temperatures 4 p.m Thursday 34 8 p.m 30 midnight 26 4 22 8 23 noon 41 Two Rivers Temperatures 4 p.m Thursday 43 8 p.m tary of the Treasury George 40