Oshkosh Daily Northwestern (Newspaper) - June 15, 1972, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Oshkosh Daily Northwestern Associated Press United Press International Year Oshkosh Wis Thursday June 15 1972 44 Pages 15 Cents Kissinger Podgorny Trips Spur Peace Speculation WASHINGTON AP ry A Kissinger President on's super envoy for secret and missions is ing for Peking under cover of a barebones announcement that has raised more questions than answers With Soviet President Nikolai V Podgorny en route to Hanoi word of Kissinger's departure late today or early Friday spurred speculation of a new Vietnam peace move White House press secretary Ronald L Ziegler publicly de nied any link between ger's trip to Peking his fourth and journey And he said the Nixon strategist plans no side trips or meetings with non-Chinese tives during his talks with king leaders June But the White House man left wide open the that Vietnam will at least be discussed as did the brief joint announcement of ger's visit issued Wednesday here and in Peking Kissinger is going it said for concrete consultations with Chinese leaders to further the normalization of relations be- tween the People's Republic of China and the United States and continue to exchange views on issues of common interest Kissinger's first secret ney to China last July set up Nixon's summit session seven months later He led an ad- vance team to Peking in Octo- ber and accompanied Nixon there in February Meanwhile he went on a series of secret trips to Paris for Vietnam Those trips were dis- closed in January The presidential aids man entourage this time in- cludes a Vietnam specialist John D Negroponte along with China experts Yet Ziegler said I would not relate it the trip to any particular topic Administration sources ruled out Nixon's new mining and bombing of North Vietnam as prompting the parley despite Peking's charge Monday that the air raids threatened China's security They said the Kissinger visit was agreed on last month and that Peking could have celed it if the Chinese intended to follow up their toric with tough deeds And call at Hanoi the sources said had been expected as the Kremlin reports to its allies on the Soviet summit The United States has held similar sessions with its allies including ger's trip to pan Nonetheless these tration sources are not dis- speculation that king and Moscow might be pre- upon to influence Hanoi loward a peace settlement They the Chinese and the Soviets have shown Vietnam is a secondary issue them running below their other including their dispute with each other Vietnam is hard hit by Nixon's and ing measures Because Chinese and Russian supplies arc chocked down Hanoi may be more inclined to negotiate Other guesswork about singer's mission suggests that the Peking meeting will pick up Nixon's talks there left off covering a broad range of topics from Taiwan to trade but not necessarily reaching much new agreement Death Toll in Air Disasters Heavy reported that U.S today's crash happened about 2 al Airport in New Delhi killing Pacific Airlines jetliner with 82 Air Force observation plane p.m He said the last radio 85 persons flying over the crash message from the Convair was of the over a persons aboard exploded or collided with another aircraft feet over Vietnam's Central Highlands today in Asia's second major airline disaster in 24 hours There were no immediate to Hong Kong via Bangkok reports of casualties in the may have collided with another crash near Pleiku 230 miles plane The U.S Air Force said north of Saigon but a U.S Air none of its aircraft was Force officer there told UPI reported missing There were correspondent Matt no initial reports fom the pilots scene said wreckage airliner was scattered area First reports said the vair en route from Singapore Pleiku Papa Echo Five sources in Saigon a routine voice reporting to Saigon Airport at p.m saying the plane was in a Five persons including a little blonde girl survived the crash Wednesday night in this desert village 18 miles Con- position in an air corridor near east of ying crash Seventy of the 78 passengers and 11 crew aboard were not Japanese No Americans were over the identified scene of the JAL sent the airliner investigators and vow A t LO f Nothing blows up at feet Army Navy Marine Corps or Cathay's flight by its r M- r and anyone lives South Vietnamese Air Force on tail number from Tokyo a planeload of from the airline the Japanese The Cathay Pacific office in missing aircraft The Convair normally carries Bangkok said at least 17 The accident followed a crew of nine the spokesman Americans were aboard the crash of a Japan Air said but today's flight had 11 Plane Lines JAL DCS near New crew Franjola said authorities told Delhi that killed 87 persons 16 him the Convair 880 jet of them Americans There were Japan Airlines said today it had not ruled out the possibility u uau nui I VUL UIC supposedly broke up blew up five survivors including three of sabotage in the crash of a JAL OC or was hit at feet at an children area 30 miles south of Pleiku A Cathay spokesman said jetliner that exploded as it approached Palam U.S Planes Avoid Hanoi During Raids SAIGON Their targets were Communist planes hit a troop and supply bombers swept into North supply bunkers around Vinh facility 33 miles northwest of Wm m fnn a railroad miles away and the three bridge and blasting three fuel The air strikes set off a large petroleum storage areas storage areas military secondary explosion at the Nam Podgorny flew to Hanoi today men said today The attacks Dinh petroleum products for conferences Hanoi steered clear of Hanoi where age area 40 miles southwest of officials presumably to discuss Soviet President Nikolai V Hanoi spokesmen said The the recent summit Podgorny began talks with planes swept close to Vinh 164 talks between President Nixon North Vietnamese leaders miles south of the capital and Moscow leaders U.S command spokesmen where pilots reported their The raids followed said a U.S Navy bombs caused three large fires strikes in record was shot down off at a tank farm and sent black numbers in North Vietnam the Gulf of Tonkin in one of the smoke gushing feet into Tuesday with Phantom jets raids and the pilot was listed as the sky knocking out four bridges missing The spokesman said Carrier pilots of the U.S 7th within sight of China despite he believed the plane was Fleet also hit a petroleum area Peking warnings that U S air downed by a surface-to-air just north of Thanh Hoa 85 raids were hitting too close to man h of Hanoi to border The strikes North Vietnam for a record period ending at 5 p.m the Chinese border eighth consecutive day today Wednesday they said U.S phong and Hanoi Continued on Page 10 Col 2 State Residents Aboard Airliner WEST BEND Wis UPI Seven of the 17 cans listed as passengers of Convair 880 jetliner which crashed in South Vietnam earlier today were ly identified as residents of this Wisconsin community The victims were fied as J Kenny president of the Ziegler Co and the B.C Ziegler Co companies dealing in special private institution bonding his wife Roberta members of their family and a friend traveling with the Kennys Andrew Pick Jr 1 Rescuers Search Plane Wreckage Rescue workers in the desert village of near and crashed Wednesday leaving 85 persons dead the India s capital New Delhi search through the possible victims of sabotage according to officials age of a Japanese jetliner which exploded in Nixon Urges Congress To Approve Arms Curbs Youths Ask Moratorium On Killing STOCKHOLM AP mock Air Pollution Is Not So Bod After All WASHINGTON AP The Environmental tion Agency says the levels of nitrogen ide a common form of air pollution may not be as bad as it once believed Twenty-nine states have already adopted nitrogen dioxide controls to meet eral standards The agency admitted Wednesday a flaw in its ic tests for nitrogen oxides At the same time it posed control plans for nine states whose original proposals were ruled inadequate Ground Money Deputy Director Robert W Fri said EPA was all of the 45 regions where such controls were re- quired but would not have new readings until the end of this year Therefore Fri said EPA would not put its nine state plans into effect for nitrogen dioxides before July 1 The agency also mends that the other 20 states with such control plans delay their tation EPA proposed nitrogen oxide controls for Texas New sey Missouri Maryland Washington Georgia and Michigan The plans were required by EPA findings in that parts of those states had nitrogen ide levels high enough to threaten human health The same finding was made for parts of Arizona California Colorado Con- District of bia Florida Illinois ana Iowa Kentucky sota Nebraska New York Ohio Pennsylvania Rhode Island Utah Virginia consin Nevada and sas on the killing of to save man from extinction has been presented by a youth gathering to Maurice Strong secretary-general of the Conference on the Human Environment The unofficial document ed out that the conference had adopted a resolution calling for a moratorium on the killing of whales It Whereas the only way for the human race to survive this tury is for us lo stop killing each Be it resolved for a trial od of 10 beginning July 1 1972 all people of the earth and all governments purporting to represent these people be they tribal local national or inter- national recognize Homo piens as an endangered species and joyously proclaim a moratorium on the hunting ing and environmental poisoning of human beings WASHINGTON AP ident Nixon asked Congress day to approve by Sept 1 the arms curbs he initialed in cow so broader disarmament talks can begin in October Speaking informally Nixon appeared before dozens of con- gressmen at what he termed an unprecedented briefing session in State Dining Room of the White House He had invited 122 legislators to attend and to question the sometimes elusive Henry A Kissinger Nixon's tional security adviser Most of the invited Senate and House members showed up In urging approval by Sept 1 of a treaty with the Soviets iting defensive strategic arms and a companion executive agreement lo curb offensive missiles Nixon added he was not suggesting it should take that long But in any case he said he was hopeful the way could be cleared for the beginning of talks in October on broadening limitations on offensive ons The chief executive also urged his audience to fund a bigger defense program saying the Soviets have made it clear they are going forward with offensive programs Should the United States stand pat or disarm ly the Soviets no longer have any incentive to negotiate further arms curbs he said The ances by Nixon and Kissinger marked the latest tration maneuver in seeking congressional approval of first step arms accords It was believed to be the largest congressional briefing session ever held at the White House Those invited included all members of the five key com- directly involved in Moscow treaty to limit defensive strategic missiles subject to approval by two- thirds of the Senate companion five-year ex- agreement to curb of- fensive missiles for which on seeks a majority vote in both houses Nixon could only remain with the legislators long enough to make opening remarks at the 9 meeting the White House said because of his tion in arrival ceremonies an hour later for visiting President Luis Echeverria Alvarez of Mexico Cooler Fair and cooler tonight with overnight lows in the 40s Details en page 10 Inside 30 13 25 28 23 Page 29 35 39 39 Want 40 Lucey Opens Tax Hearings U.S Currency Mounting Trash Problem lAP j WASHINGTON AP buy er for billion in ground money at per ton If the federal government could tise a product it is having a hard time ting rid U.S that's probably the way it would read Federal reserve banks are beginning Jo grind up cash instead of burning it be- cause many localities have laws to protect the environment Treasury officials say grinding eventually will be the only way they will dispose of old dollars But to do with the end fine light green fluff has presented lems and the Treasury Department is ing to sell it So far one company a Kansas drilling outfit has been interested in ing the chopped cash The Davi Mud and Chemical Co sury officials say is buying lars from the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank for a ton and using it as drilling mud The money turned into a thick slush is used in the boring process The Treasury says it is also selling the former greenbacks lo a roofing company for use as roofing v i felt but no deal has been worked out The only problem is there aren't many commercial uses for worn-out money The government destroys about 2.500 Ions of currency a year about two billion notes with a face value of billion Treasury officials say they would like lo make old dollars into stationery but it is out of the question because of Secret ice regulations Someone might get the idea thai can use the paper for It still has the distinctive fabrics that could cause problems to secret service in its counterfeiting said 0 H Tomkinson department's management analysis officer Another problem is that it costs too much to get ink out so that any end product made from dollars is going to be The Dallas Federal Reserve Bank is the only one doing the grinding now but this summer banks at Cincinnati Philadelphia Cleveland and Minneapolis will begin ing from burning to grinding Tomkinson figures the government will grind up about Si billion worth of cash this LA CROSSE UPI Gov Patrick J Lucey was told Wednesday that Jhc would not be in the financial it is if the example of the city of La Crossc was used as a tern for stale spending Lucey in before he opened the first of five roots taxpayers had said most pressing need for tax reform in the slate was in reform of the properly tax He said all other revenue sources were handled on an basis on stale He said the property tax fers from officials who work at it only part time and some are not qualified to do an adequate job Major W Peter disagreed He suggested that the state should run its business like the of La By providing a good level d public services cost by holding and by spending as we have tic stale not find itself in the apparent fiscal crisis jt is new Gilbertson said He said dunng the period from 3965 lo 1971 iLc stale increased budgeted by per tent and of La increased at 66 per for the same period He blamed much of the local rise on an 81 per crease in If total continue jump faster than the people's to pay will have lo he The governor 3 should n opinion prove local ors of larger to individual problems La did have the to what do around the stale a 9 wr cent de- in industrial ana an average er wage of 46 compared with statewide