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   Steubenville Herald Star (Newspaper) - October 27, 1973, Steubenville, Ohio                                STEUBENVILLE 123 Complete of Junction and thi TriState Ana PHONE 2825311 OCTOBER 24 PAGES Copy Weekly by carrier Dally Nation Again Listens To Troubled Nixon By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS We have decided that next the acting attorney will appoint a new special prosecutor for what is called the Watergate President Nixon said In the East Room of the White Maybe itll be Mit attorney Nathan Cohn said sarcastically in his down town San Francisco I think now he is on the way retired engineer Ewald Kipp said with relief at the Uni versity Club in Salt Lake Once again the President was on this time to de fend his handling of the Water gate tapes to update the nation on the boiling Middle East crisis and to face ques tions from What he clearly con a hostile press And once America lis But were sitting In on his objected Paul when his Martha Gris stopped by the fami lys farmhouse in to pick him up for a Friday night wedding Were going to be she She and Paul departed with her for leaving his sis ter and hired man Frank to watch the President on a poorly tuned color television It seems his foreign policy is on the right but at home here hers still in commented Leslie owner of the prosperous If Nixon was working for he certainly wouldnt get a and I might fire The BiFi Sweeney family watched the conference in the family room of their white framed home In Arlington a Chicago The youngest of their six 6yearold appeared most interested in whether she would hear The I dont know any more now than I did said Swee a 36yearold He avoided the do crisis and talked all about the international About 10 persons watched the news conference in the lobby of the Doral Hotel in Miami Tom a paper company executive from Thibo felt the President handled himself I think he explained fully why he fired Watergate spe cial prosecutor Archibald Mears Nobody could Impeach I think the press has been irresponsible and Mears a Nixon cam worker in I feel a little better after I was really mad with his firing of He told him he a free hand and then he fired Another couple at the Doral was less He didnt say a commented Har old a retired meat His dismissed the announcement of a new special Nixon will keep on hiring and firing until he gets somebody who will do what he tells she The turnout was light at the exclusive University Club in Salt Lake City and at the Steel Workers Bar in Steel where a row of hard hats of various hues hang above the the retired downed a at the club bar and said Seeing him on television tonight has greatened my respect for man and what he has gone It must have been a very troublesome I think hes out of the thick of it Kipp was one of only persons who viewed the confer ence at the As the Presi dent began to one mem ber called to a friend across the bar do want to watch Nixon or play cards replied his lets play With they adjourned to the card ta Nixon Retains Prosecutor Guidelines Truce Grabs Hold In Mideast Moves In Forces By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Arab and Israeli guns were today as peace keeping troops continued to move into Russia said on Friday it had sent representa tives to the Middle East to ob serve the In President Nixon told a news conference that the United States and the Soviet Union would use their in fluence to bring about a nego tiated settlement in the Middle The President said the two superpowers have moved from the gravest crisis in a decade to a great step toward real peace in the Middle He said the Mideast ceasefire seems to be The Moscow announcement prompted little concern in Middle East At A Glance By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CAIRO AP An advanced contingent of the United Na tions peacekeeping force ar rived in Cairo early No fighting was reported along the but the semiofficial Egyptian newspaper A described the situation on the southern sector of the Suez Ca nal very British planes began bringing the 600 man force from Cyprus Friday TEL AVIV AP Israeli and Egyptian guns were report ed quiet today along the Suez The Israeli military command said that fighting lasted until sundown Friday near the southern end of the ca nal where the Israelis they have held control of most of the city of Suez since last The Israeli command said fighting also flared Friday when members of Egyptian 3rd Army attempted to break though Israeli troops which have had the Arab force sur UNITED AP United States says t wants less debate and faster action by the Security Council in implementing the ArabIsraeli We do not need reckless Ambassador John Scali Friday during a council session that had been called to hear new Egyptian charges of ceasefire Israel de nied the State Department spokesman Robert McCloskey said the Soviet ob servers not combat per And Nixon said the United States also would send if the United Nations requested and we have rea son to expect we will receive such a The first contingent of peacekeeping troops Austri Finnish and Swedish sol diers from the force on Cyprus began landing at Cairo airport Friday Six hundred troops were ex to be in Cairo by Force The which the Secur ity Council voted Thursday to send to the Middle wore camouflage uniforms and caps of United Nations blue and car ried automatic Diplo matic sources said Secre Kurt Waldheim asked the Security Council on Friday to authorize an eventual strength of men for the No fighting was reported late Earlier in the Is rael said elements of Egypts 3rd Army fought Israeli forces for three hours in a vain effort to escape from their cutoff po sition in the An Israeli spokesman said a large number of Egyptian tanks were de City Occupied Israeli claimed their troops have been occupying most of Suez the strategic gate to the south ern end of the Suez since before the first ceasefire on The city has been almost completely occupied except for a few pockets of resistance maybe a few hundred Egyptian soldiers in scattered units that can no longer be called a an Israeli lieutenant colonel in todays Amusements Ann Landers Bridge Church News Comics Crossword Puzzle Deaths Editorial Page Horoscope Sports Television Womens Pages 11 24 17 2 23 23 3 4 9 16 10 News Briefs Air Alert Moves Into Fifth Day The Steubenville area moved Into its fifth day of an air pollution alert today as this mornings 24hour index was The North Ohio Valley Air Authority said it had no in dication when a change in stagnant weather conditions would bring In other pollution alerts were lifted for both Pittsburgh and Cleveland Suspect Arrested in Death of Girl police yesterday charged Howard of Beech Bottom with the murder of a young girl whose body was found near the County line last already jailed on federal charges of possessing and manufacturing was charged in the beating death of Janet of Her body was discovered in a ditch along Route just south of Short Police said they received an anonymous telephone call last Wednesday linking McCann to the Ohio Power Granted Rate Increase Ohio AP The customers of the Ohio Power can expect higher electric bills as a result rf Ohio Public Utilities Cora action Tht commission approved higher rite of return for the The rate will go from million a year to million a a jump from per cent to per A commissioner spokesman said Ohio Power will submit new rates for its customers in eastern and northwestern WRECK Seventeen vehicles were Involved In a chain reaction collision on 7 north of the Pottery Ad dition Exit this The accident resulted in five Toronto area residents being taken to Ohio Valley Hospital for treatment of The accident was blamed on the heavy fog which covered the area this State Highway Patrolman and Jefferson County Sheriffs deputies were dispatched to the Numerous area volunteers aided in the ex tension cleanup 17 Vehicles Crash In Fog Along Route 7 Many Hurt Several persons were injured In an extensive chain reaction collision on 7 north of the Pottery Addition exit his The caused by the heavy fog cover over the involved 17 vehicles and oc curred at approximately The accident oc curred on the southbound lane of the Vehicles involved in the ac cident included 12 passengers a a moving two pickup a station and a chemical extensive damage resulted to the Trooper Thomas of the state highway Blitz Denies He Pressured Delay in AntiTrust Case WASHINGTON AP Sec of Agriculture Earl Butz has denied any wrong doing in asking the Federal Trade Commission to delay un til after the 1972 election anti trust action against one of the nations leading Butz reacted to comments Friday by former FTC Chair man Miles Kirkpatrick and a newspaper report that the sit was being investigated by the campaign contributions task force of the Justice De special The Washington quoted several informed sources as saying the probe was continuing despite the re moval of Archibald Cox as spe cial Coxs office de comment and Kirk patrick said he had not been contacted by the task Federal law forbids in or obstructing a law ful investigation by a federal agency for improper General Accounting Office records showed President Nix ons reelection campaign re from three top executives of Heublein whose 1969 acquisition of United a California growers is being contested hi court by the FTC on antitrust also purchased an advertisement in the GOP committee program but took no ad in the Democratic said he met with Butz before the election and said the agriculture secretary was apprehensive that the antitrust action might be det to the growers inter patrol said nobody seemed to be seriously 2 In Hospital Two Toronto Larry Thompson and Maryland were reported taken to Ohio Valley Hospital for Bystanders said as many as two other motorists were and taken to the Hospital officials indicated there were Witnesses to the chain reaction accident said the in cident could have been more extensive and involved greater personal injury if it wasnt for the efforts of Steubenville resident Robby whose car was demolished in the was said to have left his vehicle immediately after the accident occurred and began halting oncoming cars in the dense State Highway Patrolmen and Jefferson County sheriffs including Sheriff George were dispatched to the The massive cleanup effort was still under way in the dense fog which still covered the area when the went to Jefferson County Chief Deputy Turn to Page 3 Weather Cloudy and mild tonight with a slight chance of rain lows from the mid 40s to low 50s showers and cooler highs in the 50s and low An air pollution alert condition still exists in the Steubenville area today with the North Ohio Valley Air Authority issuing an index reading of Winds are out of the 03 miles per Temperature at filtration plant 11 45 Fri days high low Time Switch Its Best To Move Hands Of Clock Back One Hour Tonight and its neighboring communities will revert to Eastern Standard Time The annual switch to slow time is a simple requiring only that the hands of the clock be moved back one It is recommended that clock hands be moved back one hour when householders retire All churches will hold their services on slow starting AH other community functions will be on slow starting transport ation and offices will revert to Eastern Standard Time without Television and radio programs also will be on slow Eastern Standard Time will continue until April when Daylight Savings Time Coxs Replacement Picked Next Week With Same Limits WASHINGTON AP Pres ident Nixon says hell permit the appointment of a new Wa tergate special prosecutor next but one who will be un der the same restraints defied by the ousted Archibald We will not provide presi documents to a special Nixon told a tele vised news conference Friday It was that issue that triggered Nixons firing of Cox just a week Will Allow It In announcing his decision to let Acting Robert Bork name a new the President said It is time for those who are guilty to be and for those who are innocent to be cleared have no greater in terest than to see that the new special prosecutor has the coop from the executive branch and the independence that he needs to bring about that in a Friday interview with a small group of news suggested Nixons insist ence that the new prosecutor avoid any court battle for addi tional presidential tapes or could lead to er blowup like the one that led to the Cox Speaking in advance of Nix ons news Bork de I would regard no le gal procedure as out of Asked what would happen if he saw evidence of White House interference with the new Bork I couldnt tolerate Remaining open was the pos that Congress might re ject Nixons plan to name a new prosecutor who would be an employe of the executive A majority of the Sen ate joined Friday in sponsoring legislation that would mandate District Judge John Si rica to appoint a prosecutor who would be independent of both the Congress and the White Abandon It Nixon suggested Congress would abandon the William fired as deputy attorney gener al when he refused to dismiss Cox on Nixons said on a San Francisco TV talk show Friday he favors a inde pendent office of the special before announcing would accept a new although he abolished the job in ordering Coxs said White House lawyers will meet Tuesday with Sirica to work out delivery to the judge of nine tapes of presiden tial conversations sought by the ousted Mideast War Straining Relations By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The ArabIsraeli war and this weeks worldwide military alert apparently have strained relations between the United States and its European Government officials in ser eral North Atlantic Treaty Or nations were said Friday to be upset because President Nixon did not consult them about the alert and be cause of comments he and the State Department made about the allies behavior in the Middle East Nixon said at his news con ference Friday night Our Eu ropean friends hadnt been as Auto Workers Turn Sights On GM Pact DETROIT AP With a new contract covering its 000 members at Ford Motor in the United Auto Work ers still faces stiff negotiations with General Motors UAW President Leonard Woodcock said Friday he wasnt ready to set a schedule for negotiating the GM pact but will discuss the unions next step in a Monday meeting of the International Executive 1L The meeting was called after the UAW reached tentative agreement on a national con tract with Ford only be fore a strike deadline The threeyear pact goes the 200member UAW Ford Council Tuesday and then to ratification votes at the 97 Ford bargaining In the union has yet to reach local agreements to supplement the national con tract at about half of Fords fa Chrysler has signed its new contract with the auto reached during a nine day last Ameri can Motors national contract is up for renewal next Velvet Dance to Ad cooperative as they might have been in attempting to work out the Middle East He noted that Europe gets 80 per cent of its oil from the Middie East while the United States gets only 10 per cent from He declared that Europe would have frozen to death this winter unless there had been a State Department spokesman Robert McCloskey said Americas al lies had separated themselves publicly from us during the crisis when we would have ap Much of the American con cern apparently centered on the unwillingness of the European allies to allow bases inside their territories to be used as a relay points for arms ship ments to officials said Friday that West Germany formally protested such use of the bases on Only one NATO ally had provided the necessary backing for the United McCloskey apparently referring to But a British diplomat in Washington said his country was not asked for It would have been a mistake to assume that we would have refused such a the diplomat West Germany on Tuesday protested the United States us ing bases in the country as re lay points for supplies going to Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger said two days later that the German protest could force the United States to 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