Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - March 10, 1975, Zanesville, Ohio Debate Over Supersonic Transports Resumes S UPI Congress thought it e U.S version of a supersonic transport more than three years ago but the issue of whether its fantastic speed is worth the noise and pollution is now being debated once again British and French airlines want to serve New i ork and Washington with their own versions of the SST Without the potentially lucrative transatlantic routes the planes may be loo costly to finance even with support of bolh foreign governments Even if flights are available in the United Males passengers will have to pay roughly 30 Today's Chuckle Did you hear about the sky She writes out parking tickets and signs them A 22 Pages per cent more than first class subsonic fares to cut their present transatlantic flying time in half Should transatlantic Concorde flights prove an economic success experts say they could be a powerful stimulus for he United Slates lo re- enter the SST sweepstakes A Senate Commerce Commit ice staff spokesman says a congressional ban on the Concorde also could cause an international air transport crisis with the French and perhaps the British possibly banning U.S flights lo their countries in retaliation The conflict was triggered by an FAA recommendation last week that existing en- rules be waived to let the Concorde make six flights daily to the United Slates Sen William the Wisconsin who led the successful fight to kill the American SST in 1971 plans to introduce a new Monday effectively blocking approval of Concorde flights by forcing supersonic jetliners operating in U.S airspace lo meet existing subsonic environmental standards Similar bills already have been presented in the House I was opposed lo federal government in- volvement in funding I he SST for many years recalled in an interview I thought this was something should be financed in the private sector It was something that would be used overwhelmingly by affluent people said he thinks the environmental arguments will just as powerful this year as they were in 1971 In addition he said strong sentiments now exist against fuel waste and the SST is one of the most wasteful modes ol in existence opposed to the SST are preparing lor 1 public hearing the FAA plans lo April 14 on the Concorde question The FAA the Environmental Protection Agency and the Senate Commerce Committee the lights tor New York's John F Kennedy and Washington's Dulles International would In- flown by British and Air France Noise and pollution are key issues in the new fight as they were in the old one The Concorde produces five limes the low frequency noise vibration of subsonic planes because of its landing and takeoff roar the FAA said in an environmental impact statement and spews out significantly more carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide pollutants lhan do subsonic planes But the agency said there would he little damage from the Concorde since only six flights a day are planned The Times Recorder Your Good Morning Newspaper Zanesville Ohio 43701 Monday March 10 1975 Syrian Opposition Voiced Kissinger Brings Israel Egyptian Peace Proposals Today's Weather Snow possibly changing to rain in the afternoon with highs in the Cloudy Monday night and Tuesday with lows tonighl in the and highs Tuesday in the low UK Details on Page 15 Cents JERUSALEM Secretary of State Henry Kissinger arrived in Israel Sunday and delivered Egyptian ideas on a second stage peace agreement to Israeli leaders after meeting continued tion from Syria on the way Syrian President Hafez Assad told newsmen while meeting Kissinger in Damascus that Syria opposed partial and interim agreements that did not include Israeli withdrawal on all three the Golan Heights and West Bank of Jordan as well as Sinai Kissinger's jet landed at Ben Gurion International airport near Tel Aviv at p.m p.m EOT I We are here lo see whether together we can make some progress towards peace inger said after being by Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allon From the airport Kissinger drove to Jerusalem and pre- sented to Israeli leaders the proposals given him by tian President Anwar Sadat for an agreement on a further Israeli pullback in the Sinai Desert east of the Suez the object of the secretary's mission More than an hour before his arrival a small bomb exploded among trees in the Abu Tor quarter of Jerusalem about a half mile from the King David Hotel where Kissinger makes Cyprus Talks Sought By United Press International Secretary of Slate Henry A Kissinger Will fly to Ankara Monday taking time off from his Middle East peace shuttle to get talks going on Cyprus the other thorny in the Eastern Mediterranean The announcement came day as Kissinger was leaving Egypt for Syria on his way to Israel In Nicosia a car bomb ex- plosion seriously injured a senior Greek Cypriot ment official in the latest Cyprus violence U.S officials said the aim of Kissinger's visit to Turkey is to speed up resumption of talks between Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities broken off last month when the Turks proclaimed a separate ed state on the island and eventually between Greece and Turkey The talks had been intended to work out a permanent political situation for the island which erupted in warfare last July when a coup attempt sparked a Turkish invasion and seizure of the northern third of Cyprus On Friday Kissinger con- ferred in Brussels with Greek Foreign Minister Dimitrios Bitsios and then dispatched Undersecretary of State for European Affairs Arthur man lo Ankara to brief Turkish officials on the talks In Ankara Kissinger is ex- to confer with Foreign Communists Attack Phnom Penh Defenses PHNOM PENH UPI Government troops managed to hold the Phnom Penh defense perimeter Sunday despite stepped up attacks by nist led insurgents The can sponsored airlift kept food fuel and ammunition moving inlo the capital while foreign residents were evacuated in increasing numbers In neighboring South nam military situation in the Central Highlands was reported to be critical Communist attacks have cut all major roads throughout the highlands and government com- manders told their troops to prepare for street fighting in the provincial capital of Ban Me Thuot a city of 70.000 about 160 miles north of Saigon Military sources in Phnom Penh said the Khmer Rouge rebels poured on mortar barrages and then followed up with ground attacks at Prek Kap and Tuol Leap towns on the north and west edges of the capital defense zone UPI correspondent Leon iel reported from Prek that weary troops pressed their fight to drive back rebels dug in just west of the town Ambulances occasionally sped southward with wounded while incoming mortar rounds fell in and around the town long deserted by its civilian residents The rebels also launched several violent ground assaults against the Ampil base of the Division near Prek The defending troops Income Tax Rebate Predicted WASHINGTON UPI Hubert H Humphrey predicted Sunday Congress will approve an income tax rebate and reduction package by end of the month Brown Rejects Request SACRAMENTO Calif UPI Gov Edmund G Brown Jr has rejected a request by the city of San Clemente for federal safe streets assistance lo protect home of former President Richard Nixon it was learned Sunday Auto Picture Improves DETROIT Just two of the nation's 58 car and truck assembly plants will be closed this fewest in four more lhan 43.000 U.S auto workers will return to their jobs Poll Results Released NEW YORK i UPI Confidence in President Ford has declined in last three months while confidence in Congress has risen slightly according to figures in a poll released Sunday by Time Magazine Cleaver Wants Return Home NEW YORK UP Cleaver down-and-out and living in Paris wants to come home to California where people have the room lo be Newsweek magazine reported Sunday Crewmen Rescued BUENOS AIRES UPI Helicopters brought the first from the U.S icebreaker Glacier trapped in thick Antarctic ice to an Argentine air bcse Sunday an Argentine air force spokesman said Bar Association Gets Grant WASHINGTON UPI The Justice Department announced Sunday it has granted the American Bar Association lo develop a model law to reduce corruption in government buying and save millions of taxpayer dollars many of whom served as mercenaries for the U.S Special Forces in South nam before 1970 repulsed the attacks The army command reported that the hard-pressed 7th Division got a new com- manding general Sunday in the middle of battle Gen Khy Hak replacing Gen Deng No reason was given for the replacement but the elite division has suffered several serious reverses in recent weeks Meanwhile Cambodian dent Lon Nol made an ap with his wife and two daughters Sunday morning at the presidential palace gardens before invited journalists to prove he was still in the capital High Cambodian officials trying lo avert surrender said Saturday they wanted to see changes in the government to give Lon Nol firmer control over the army t Government Corporations Suggested WASHINGTON UPI House Banking Committee chairman Henry Reuss D- Wis said Sunday that government corporations should be formed to compete with monopolistic enterprises such as banking What I would like would be to keep the great monopolies on their toes by giving them a little government competition Reuss said in an interview Washington Government ventures into private fields could be after the Tennessee Valley Authority which vides electric power to the Southeast he said I'd like to see a government corporation drilling for shore oil he said That way you could see hat the en- wasn't threatened and then you could make available that offshore oil to the existing oil companies And the next time the government has to step in to take over a big bank such as the Franklin National Bank let it the FED consider whether it shouldn't have a Franklin Nationalized Bank in which they could show the rest of the banking industry that it is possible to run a bank as a service to the people of the United States Minister Melih Esenbel dent Fahri the Turkish army chief of staff and leaders of Turkey's two main political forces Bulent Ecevit of the Republican Peoples party and Suleiman Demirel of the Justice party Kissinger will stay overnight in Ankara flying back to Israel on Tuesday the announcement said Hartman will go to Athens after Kissinger leaves to report to Greek leaders In New York United Nations Security Council efforts to get Cyprus talks going bogged down in disagreement between Greece and Turkey on what role Secretary General Kurt Waldheim would play in the talks After more than two weeks of debate the council Saturday postponed a vote on a Cyprus resolution when Greek demands that Waldheim preside over the new talks and Turkey's rejection of that formula deadlocked the issue Nicosia police said Michaelides director general of the Ministry of Agriculture and National Resources was in- jured seriously in both legs by an explosion when he got into his car and was about to start the engine The car was parked in the garage of Michaelides ban home His daughter was sitting in the back of the car at the time of the blast but escaped injury his headquarters while in Israel There were neither casualties nor damage Kissinger arrived four days after an Arab guerrilla attack on Tel Aviv's beachfront to which the Israelis to the surprise of some have yet to retaliate Tighter security than usual for Kissinger's stays in Israel was in evidence in Jerusalem with armed troops guarding major intersections and tional border police wearing green berets posted around the King David Hotel Kissinger attended a working dinner at the home of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin with Rabin and his chief negotiators Minister Shimon Peres Allon chief of staff LI Gen Mordechai Gur and several aides Allon said after the meeting that Kissinger gave them a preliminary report on his talks in Egypt and Syria which will continue at a private breakfast with Rabin Monday and then with the Israeli negotiating learn Allon went out of his way to caution Israeli newsmen against speculation saying that Israel wanted to give the Kissinger mission the best possible chance to succeed It will then be up to Israel to reply While the Israelis decide their reaction Kissinger will take a day off from his Middle East peace shuttle Monday lo fly to Ankara and deal with the Cyprus crisis between Greece and Turkey In Damascus Kissinger talked for hours with Assad and his aides the last 45 minutes alone with Assad The talks were believed to be unyielding on the part of the Syrians Americans Set Smoking Record WASHINGTON Americans smoked more rettes lhan ever before last year a record 002.2 billion and the Federal Trade Commission suggests warning language on cigarette packs is not a strong enough deterrent The agency told Congress growth in consumption shows it is time lo require a stronger warning and lor the ment lo step up a public service campaign to point out dangers The FTC has made basically the same recommendation to Congress tor the past several years without much success It also repealed another tion it has made for the past two years health warnings also be required on packages ol little cigars Total domestic sales ol cigarettes during 1974 are estimated to be 602.2 billion Portuguese Crisis Seen LISBON Com- munist party chief Alvaro Cunhal said Sunday Portugal has entered a political crisis provoked by a campaign by reactionaries to overthrow the ruling Armed Forces Movement Cunhal did not specify the forces behind the campaign identifying them only as the but said they would seek to dissolve the trade unions and outlaw its political parties To prevent this he called for talks between the Communist and Socialist parties to halt their public dispute Today that is he said Tomorrow if the tion becomes worse it could be impossible Cunhal spoke at a rally of young Communists thai drew thousands of cheering ers to a Lisbon snorts arena His speech seemed certain to add fuel lo an already volatile atmosphere that has caused a run on food stores and gasoline stations The tension was provoked reports of a split between the moderate and radical factions of the military movement The government denied the ence of any crisis but this has done little to dispel the tension In a news conference the Popular Democratic party said recent physical attacks on its meetings had the support of government officials and the Communists about 3 per cent higher lhan the 584.7 billion sold the year also a record level The growth has continued every year even though health ing labels have been required since 1969 In general annual report lo Congress said the tobacco companies are using I lie same themes in advertising they always have to laste and association with desirable personality Frequently it added the advertising copy associates with people who to be healthy young and attractive Commissioner Stephen Nye who dissented Irom report said he felt the document was loo weak because it should have carried a stronger legislative recommendation to deal with the healthy people ad- themes Commissioner Mayo J Thompson also dissented but for another reason The Texan said he thought the government had gone far enough and it wasn't its business to try to give people the will lo quit smoking The current package warning The surgeon general has determined thai cigarette smoking is dangerous lo your health The report recommended that the wording be changed to Cigarette smoking is dangerous to health and may cause death from cancer coronary heart disease chronic bronchitis pulmonary emphysema and other ses ll suggested a little cigar package warning thai would say Smoking little cigars may be dangerous to your health if inhaled and smoked in same quantities as cigarettes Razing Begins Work crews from S i Loewendick and Sons of Columbus began demolition Sunday morning of he First Trust and Savings Bank Building at Fifth and Main streets as huge crane and clam bucket began tearing away at the facade as shown in the top photo The insert shows what is left of the fourth floor of the structure as workmen prepared to quit for the day The photo at right shows mid- afternoon progress as debris falls from the fourth while belches from a third story window A smaller crane will be on the scene starting Monday to finish razing the bank building and the former Dress Shop building A new bank building will be constructed on the site Photos bv Rich House May Delay Key Vote On Overriding Ford Veto WASHINGTON UPH House may pocket a tial veto this week while the Senate shaking itself out of a long filibuster battle laces up lo the tax cut issue The House scheduled action Tuesday on President Ford's veto of a congressional ure imposing a delay on his increases in oil import taxes Ford a mise to undercut the chances of a two-thirds majority in each house voting to override the veto but House Democrats were working on a more subtle strategy Instead of voting to sustain or override the veto Chairman Al Ullman of the Ways and Means Committee plans a motion lo measure to his to be held for 60 Former Costa Rican President Concedes Collaboration CIA Efforts Admitted MEXICO CITY UPI Former President Jose Figueres of Costa Rica said in a televised interview broadcast Sunday that he worked for U.S Central Agency in ways since il was founded He said he believed other Latin American presidents have also done so bul did not mention any names Figueres was interviewed on the Sunday to Sunday program of Mexican newscaster Jacobo Zabludovsky of the Televisa work Figueres was not specific about the work he said he did for the CIA although he did refer to the invasion of Cuba at Bay of Pigs and lo attempts to oust the late Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo As to the Bay of Pigs he 1 was mixed up in tried for two years to get it called off Figueres said He also referred to his efforts the so-called bean Legion of 1947 to overthrow of Trujillo Bul I never wanted to resort to what later was resorted to political he said I do not want to get any more he said Figueres a three-time president of Costa Rica emphasized that f his work for CIA was not limited lo his own country bul ex- tended all over Latin America during past w before the CIA came formally inlo being in 1947 1 have worked in ways for them he said Figueres was asked Is it common for Latin American presidents to collaborate with I so Figueres said I believe It is a political reality as strong as Vatican He said he neither approved nor disapproved ol such actions by any Latin American president Politics and war arc not conducted under rules laid down for nuns in convents he said This is a savage world 1 have no illusions I am not a man of white he added Although he worked lor the CIA Figueres said he was warted by them in his own plans 1 have had my telephones lapped many limes by CIA he said I have had many plans of revolutionaries on which I worked frustrated by the CIA Nevertheless Figueres defended the CIA against its growing critics There never can be enough payment to United Mates as well as the Western world for the excellent espionage and counter espionage work of the CIA since it was founded by Allen Dulles refer the committee days the aim of the maneuver is to ensure that Ford will keep his promises delay for 60 days two of the three-step increases in the import taxes and to delay for 150 days his intention to lift controls on the price of old oil It Ford breaks the promises it is reasoned the House can bring the veto override to an immediate vote House crats have no doubts they would easily muster the two- thirds necessary The issue is closer in the Senate however and since two-thirds of each house is necessary to override it was considered wiser to delay the vote and use il to Congress advantage House Republicans charging thai to sidetrack the veto into Ways and Means would be like holding a sword of Damocles over the President insisted on a vote now or a promise never to vote on the override The Senate willing lo go along with the delaying tactics of the House on the veto measure and with its own lengthy and acrimonious debate over a change in the filibuster rule finally out of the Index B B Deaths 12 A A Farm News 5 B 9 B Sports Pages B B Women's A way laced the question of when where and by how much lo cut taxes The House already has voted 10 give a rebate to low-income taxpayers this year and reduce taxes next year The Senate Finance tee not only has House but a variety of taxing natives from within its own majority parly to consider Once out of committee the tax faces a fight on the Senate floor over the issue of ending the oil depletion lowance The House attached to the tax an amendment closing depletion loophole for 011 companies but a powerful Senate bloc was prepared to fight to keep il open In an effort to reach a compromise on the depletion issue which could threaten the politically desirable tax cut Sens Edward M Kennedy D- Mass and Ernest F Hollings plan to offer an amendment ending depletions on foreign produced oil and providing a five-year phase out period for the allowance for small domestic companies Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield noted that we are in difficulty with the House that passed the depletion allowance overwhelmingly Since the two measures are unlikely to be very similar a conference of members of both sides will have to be held to work out a compromise Thus a was thought unlikely lo be ready or signature before mid- April although Sen Hubert Humphrey chairman of the Economic tee said in a television in- he thought it would be enacted before a scheduled Easter recess March 21 v ft