Portsmouth Times (Newspaper) - March 11, 1970, Portsmouth, Ohio Cloudy and on Low tonight in mid 20s Cloudy and cold with o chance T I in 8 30s Official Today II 33 today's Zl yesterday's maximum Covering Southern Ohio And Northern Kentucky icar Maximum 30 117 years A Dependable Portsmouth VOLUME m No OHIO WEDNESDAY MARCH 11 1970 PAGES section i By CARL P LEUBSDORF AP Sen Edward Brooke has urged President Nixon to postpone plans to start deployment in June of MIRVs pending upcoming arms tion talks with the Soviet Union The Massachusetts can also called for prompt ate action on his cosponsored by 13 urging the President to take the lead on a rium of Secretary the Air Force Robert C Seamans Jr ed Tuesday MIRV deployment will start in June with the Minuteman III land-based siles The continued momentum toward deployment of this destabilizing gy is highly Brooke said in a statement It could have the most unfortunate consequences for the impending SALT negotiations Earlier in an interview he said that the announcement of the MIRV deployment date means the genie may well be out of the bottle Seamans gave the date to a closed session of the Senate Armed Services His statement was released to the public After a number of delays and we will start fielding the Minuteman III in Seamans said adding that based on tests to date we have high confidence in this tem Previous statements said deployment would occur in late 1970 The Minuteman III a ment for the single warhead Minuteman II intercontinental ballistic missile will carry three of the MIRV -Multiple Iry Its partner the warhead Poseidon will begin to take over next January from the single warhead Polaris clear submarines Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield said deployment of the MIRVs will complicate the effort to reach an arms tation agreement when the Arms Limitation Talks re- open April 6 in Vienna But he said he is keeping his fingers crossed and hoping we can come to some agreement Mansfield also said he fears the time has passed for ate action on Brooke's proposal calling for the United States to take the lead in seeking a on MIRV testing Brooke said he has made con- efforts behind the scenes for action on his proposal op- posed by the Nixon tion I hope there is still grounds for negotiation of meaningful arms he said ing In my opinion it does not enhance our chances for success at Vienna The administration takes the position that MIRV deployment is necessary for national ty and that it will spur the arms talks by strengthening the U.S negotiating position Gen John D Ryan the Air Force chief of staff said in his testimony before the Armed Services Committee that while the Soviet Union has not yet tested a hard target MIRV they have the technology to develop such a MIRV and we believe they will do so showdown consider resigning over the head of the Congress on joined the administration as an assistant HEW secretary for ad ministration and child develop nient including in the civil rights movement pu on notice the decision was their litmus test o WASHINGTON AP On the Mississippi dent Nixon has hacked his best grants Fanner was understood known Negro appointee in a to have made it clear he would political with Gov John Bell Williams of Mississippi Nixon's to Farmer became known the White House supported a de- to override Williams veto of million for three start programs in Mississippi The Department of Health Education and Welfare decided Tuesday lo issue the grants in spite of Williams action The funds would serve dren mostly black The action came as the White House announced that Nixon will issue a statement late this week or early next week ins Ihc entire area of civil him his effectiveness for the cause The White House knew had to do this for the sake Farmer's public sai t one source rights and school Moreover a source added th President could ill afford anoll er defection over civil Leon E Panetta resigned u'nde pressure as director of HEW de segregation efforts less than month ago with a blast at th administration's reluctance force school integration C1 Farmer was deeply shaken by White House ouster of fi refused to see ers for days The death of a New Boston He voiced his anger to HEW woman Tuesday night secretary Robert H Finch and Scioto County's 1970 traffic insisted a fight was necessary toll to five lon fhe Mississippi veto Finch Mrs Nancy 69 of 3516 i Darned the case to the White St died at p.m in Scioto Memorial Hospital where she was admitted early Monday afternoon with sustained in an Tli dent in Portsmouth President Richard Nixon wore a surprised ex- pression Tuesday after lie was kissed by Kristin Ann Vivion of Rawlins Wyo at a Washington dinner honoring members of Congress given by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Kristin is a stale winner in the VFW Voice of Democracy competition The 7th annual Congressional Award was presented to Sen: Homy M Jackson described as a man who un- national defense and is not afraid to speak out for it UPI A Portsmouth area Marine Gregory W Hire 18 has beer indicted by a Norfolk Va grand jury on a murder charge Date for the youth's trial in Norfolk's Corporation Court lias been scheduled for April 16 Hire is a son of Jordan 1 Hire of Lucasville Rt 4 and Mrs Jacquelin Hire 1637 St The youth is charged by Norfolk police with stabbing to death Samuel Thomas white Jr 46 of Norfolk in a car on a downtown Norfolk street shortly after 2 Feb 10 Hire was indicted on the charge March 2 by Corporation Court Grand Jury in Norfolk At a hearing in Norfolk cipal Court Feb 20 a Norfolk r police detective alleged the j i youth used a hunting knife to stab the victim identified as a certified public accountant in a j Norfolk firm measures are taken by n South Carolina law enforcement agent as he searches a group at Lamar that all fo walk up to Hie school grounds Classes al the combined high and elementary school dosed after white adults protesting racial tion touched off a melee March 2 were resumed Tuesday with more than 200 state troopers and National Guardsmen encircling the campus School Supt Cliff Severance says he expects ance to climb steadily as parents become convinced that their children will not be in any ger UPI Telephoto decision was the first im- t administration action bore Farmer's clear im- fly NEIL AP Writer WASHINGTON AP Tbe defective R J top economist The prices and defeating fhe dent's effort to curb the nation's worst inflation in 20 years Citing the nation's big growth gains o many minority mcl w anri o group workers lie urged the While House lo up on its policies lo ter the Hire youth had left a I gent policy is a By early 1970 ln 4 to tavern in downtown Norfolk j blunderbuss that could shoot I these gains were being re- a crisis down the big gains in versed with increasing 0 economic and earnings won by cutbacks in working on big business lions of workers in the booming Jin many industries and jic he Prime cause of the nation's in- Nathaniel fold thei said in prepared white ultimately developed Economic Committee of remarks f hat Nixon's policies of Congress the highest tight money high interest and spending cuts the recent job alleged the stabbing occurred at- today President Nixon's in income in the and pulled up in a car and offered Hire a ride The police officer alleged the youth accepted and that an ar- gument between Hire and j Mrs Atkins is the second Fnn injured fatally in traffic Occidents this year in me Mississippi however carried a lire of disappointment for er His name was never 10711 Traffic Deaths Killed Killed In Portsmouth County Killed In C Toll For Year Keep Alive Police allege that after the I 11 1 UL J L Y I the youth m jn a under sharp federal ing lo elude police jumped m- most to the Elizaneth River He arrested after he came out of the water police said A former Portsmouth High I School student and former j dent of Franklin Ave the Hire i youth is a graduate of majority COLUMBUS Rhodes house membership i js a 1 administration authorizing The branches ai Naval State University's branches across and Mansfield and from Norfolk j WASHINGTON father is a ajc By WILLIAM V Times Special Correspondent three state university branches offer third and fourth-year Legislation passed voles more than a n n 3 despite his kev role in Ihc Ito IT decision courses and grant degrees in The White House education and business offer many tipper public accountant in the Mansfield called up his proposal wanted to blow administration barely vision and graduate courses Bank of Portsmouth to lower the voting age lo ffi for Mississippi political leaders lne Senate Tuesday sponsors said Ohio State is not Trial date for is set a vote today although ration is i Farmer a CORE leader helped After long debate and under j providing needed upper April 16 in Norfolk's edging strong opposition I nth on i separate to the sion classes lion Court Part If He is lie floor arid from the While age He said he thinks it i House Head freedom riders into the shadow of a sippi in the early j mark mouth Traffic accidents on the county's rural roads and ways this year have claimed the lives of persons j The New Boston woman injuries of fhe head left arm and lions in the accident CAMBRIDGE Md fAP al p.m Monday at attributed by St and Mabert Rd authorities lo a time bomb tore Portsmouth police said a julge jn jhc sedan driven west on County Courthouse early today arge question its necessity If Ohio State would have ed under bond done the job for these wouldn't need such a Sen Oakley C Collins Ironton a sponsor of the The present inflation is largely a profit inflation he said in urging repeal of the 7 per cent federal business ment lax credit The policy of severe restraint has unfairly selected economic sectors and groups dial are o fo shoulder 3 ff most of the ing smaller states local blue-collar those who are most ble lo lhn least skill and work he policy can finally Hie of the big hv fiown the n posal and chairman of the cation committee Some 402 students were en- rolled at last fall in tipper division courses and 334 at Mansfield Among other r a n c h e s Kent Criticizing constitutionally v said lie realized gross fo do this by many senators had already set also has split i minds against his on of T which was an amendment Voting Rights Act a extending the 1965 Voting President Nixon asked Congress Louse i Rights Act He said feel it would the the arid The state who Mrs Atkins official who declined in the Ohio Ohio County had 41 and Ohio 1 il fl ol Ti 1 t struck and ran partially be he One of the dead was Ralph the trailer of a was directly 31 a j sis rig a car and nis associate m amendment by by Walter Congrove 49 of Monday night which killed two i rights campaigns I lie Negroes near Bel Air Md man was unidentified ling rights should be as a separate or a constitutional WASHINGTON AP is required Despite these handicaps Montana siul thought face the The gave its blessing to Hie vole proposal by Turn to VOTE Page fl i vitriolic attack on dent Nixon's economic gram WASHINGTON AP Laurelville The tractor-trailer rig The car blew up a few Col Thomas Smith state i Bel Air of black militant H Rap explosive w hy the Columbus Food Hand Inc was stopped at the time behind another car at a traffic light on Gallin St at Mabert lid police said j The courthouse The front of fhe Atkins car j a hole 30 feet across was damaged extensively in the the front of the two-story accident j year-old building There were Atkins was preceded injuries death by her first sheriff Ira Johnson who said Thomas Baker in 1934 j the had been placed in a She is survived by her band Eugene Atkins a son Edwin G Baker 3510 Gallia St two daughters Mrs Lois Canter of Dayton and Mrs Jean Turner of a brother Cecil Lintz of five sisters Mrs Gladys Siler 208 Ohio Ave Mrs Clara ling Gallia SI Mrs Nellie Doley mi Rhodes Ave Mrs Dorothy 3817 Rhodes Ave and Mrs Gertrude Purely of Lucasville Rt 2 three grand- to WOMAN Page U Sen Ralph S Regula re to insure the would not affect these branches as me car vy a iw a after the opening of the trial in police said it was believed the killed them was proposai was opposed did not rule out the possibility that a bomb had been plant e the automobile The whereabouts of the Brown remained His presence had no required at the Monday women's rest room on the ond floor asked for an Army demolition team from Ft Meade Md to investigate He said the building was not opening of his trial on charges of arson and inciting to riot William M Kunstler attorney obtained a ment of further proceedings to next Monday after telling fhe open Tuesday afternoon Tuesday the car blast county offices closed and that help hut affect the Irial the explosive apparently Tho Irial war sent lo Bel Air planted in the rest room before miles from Cambridge on a then change of venue Johnson added that a expressed fear of new dis- man had made a routine check of the building's locked doors minutes before the explosive charge went off if it took piace in Cambridge where two blocks of buildings were burned in the 1967 disorder It appears Speaker John W McCormack and his lieutenants now have found an issue on which they are willing to do tisan battle The speaker prime target of young Democratic members seeking fresh ship has resorted to some un- 1 filed in Laos in npv any change by an act of Con- anxious to head off charges of Soon after Nixon marie against la credibility gap has mark it was revealed thai an Mansfield's approach in a more details about American Army Capl Joseph K Rush Jr amendment lull opposed any change by ai gross It came ment Tuesday in Laos characteristic harsh and Hawaii lo 20 against an incumbent President j Republican Leader Hugh Leading the charges in Scott of Pennsylvania pushing past several weeks has been a five-year extension of the Democratic Leader Voting Rights Act that of Oklahoma After each plies lc Southern tion of economic slowdown such states said he opposed injecting Only four states permit announcement sons under 21 vole Georgia when the Penta- and Kentucky have lowered disclosed that voting ago o IB Alaska lo been killed in firefight the North Vietnamese on of I he Plain of Jars on as a decline in housing starts or an increase in unemployment Albert has taken the floor with a brief speech accusing the ad- ministration of promoting inflation and sion McCormack the vote issue We should not risk ing the extension of the Voting Inside The Times gon military advisers in Laos draw combat pay The goes icemen in even tiie neutral is a combat tho Pentagon snid A spokesman added extra pnv fad personnel receiving this are vulnerable to hostile action in I hazardous Tlie announcement The the death was duo to hostile fire as Bush and fried lo the Bush Hie said awarded Stnr for his bravery when be io fho enemy raiders firing as he advanced and killing two of the enemy Other Americans in I he com- Around prised reporters by Nixon's stubborn refusal to Death Notices the tools we have Page him Horoscope Tho speaker said the Markets Get me the tive branch has blithely ed over the strangulation of the Industry Sports Television and Radio Women's News combat pay was in line to escape i our desire to increased House Press Secretary i formation available fa j ziogler 25 American public about in- he sees no contact 20 in Laos said statement fi spokesman Jerry American had died in ground Tiie move to disclose more and the formation came in the Bush combat pay of a controversy over aml was awarded the nation's 81 President Nixon s 10 that no American Turn to Page 14 Column 1