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Sioux Falls In Today's Paper 771 Editorials Heloise Billy Graham Ann Landers Markets 4 Want Ads 17-19 12 Sports 13, 14 6 TV, Movies 11 6 Dr. Van Dellen 12 IS Women 8 See Weather Scope Page 2 A Newspaper for the Home 20 PAGES DAILY AND SUNDAY SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1971 TELEPHONE 336-1130 10 CENTS ARGUStEADER Senate Passes $27 Billion Tax-Cut Bill Fighting Heavy Along Borders Of East Pakistan By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS India claimed three Pakistani I warplanes were shot down in a dogfight near Calcutta on Mon day as both the Indians and Pakistanis reported heavy fighting along East Pakistan's borders. A Cabinet minister told a cheering Indian Parliament in New Delhi Tuesday that the F86 Sabre Jets were shot down by four Indian-built Gnat jets 30 miles northeast of Calcutta. A fourth Pakistani fighter es out offensive into East Pakistan at four scattered points. The Pakistani radio and an army spokesman in Dacca, the capital of East Pakistan, said hard fighting continued Tuesday near Jessore.

The Indians said East Pakistan's Bengali rebels made massive strikes across the border and denied that Indian troops were involved. The Pakistanis charged that the Indians had swept into East Pakistan without a formal declaration of war. Pakistan's delegation to the United Nations said it was considering calling for an emergency session of the Security Council. The crisis stems from the Pakistani army's crackdown on the East Pakistani independence movement last March. A state of civil war has prevailed ever since in East Pakistan, or East Bengal, and the East Pakistani guerrillas known as the Mukti Bahini have been getting supplies and training across the border in neighboring areas of caped, said V.

C. Shukla, minister of defense production. Shukla said the Indian fliers intercepted the Pakistanis three miles inside India. He reported that the Pakistani pilots bailed out of their shot-up planes and iX JJUr- if 1:11 I two of the three were captured. The minister said all four In WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate has passed a fattened $27-b31ion tax-cut bill designed to stimulate the economy after attaching an amendment allowing the federal treasury to bankroll presidential campaigns.

More than the Republican senators voted against the measure, largely because of the Democratic-sponsored plan to make available up to $20.4 million in federal funds to the major-party nominees in the 1972 campaign. The bill was passed 64 to 30 Monday night and sent into conference with the House. The conference committee is expected to do at least a trimming. Some Republicans said they will urge President Nixon to veto the entire bill 3 the final version still carries the campaign-financing provision. The final Senate bill contained many provisions asked by Nixon to benefit business, encourage modernization of plant and equipment, and give a boost to export sales.

But it provides tax cuts for individuals going beyond the President's recommendations. These are expected to raise purchasing power and benefit especially low-income families. As an example of the individual tax cuts in the Senate bill, a married couple with two children and $10,000 annual income would receive a $19 eut in 1971 taxes same as in the House version; and a $95 cut in 1972, compared with $57 in the House plan. The Senate considered 100 amendments in 10 days and nights qf debate and added about $11.5 billion to the three-year cost of the bill as it came from the House. Sen.

Wallace F. Bennett, R- dian planes returned safely to I their base. Radio Pakistan reported that President Agha Mohammed Yahya Khan ordered a state of emergency throughout Pakistan because of a "threat of foreign aggression." The reason for his India. proclamation was not clear since Pakistan has been under jcSL A Pakistani spokesman at the United Nations charged that 12 India-Pakistan martial law since March 1969. Pakistani broadcasts charged that India had launched an all- Continued on Page 2, Col.

traffic will be routed over the viaduct. The 11th Street viaduct has three driving lanes and a pedestrian walk. The 10th Street viaduct which has been utilized for two-way travel has reverted to carrying westbound traffic. Contracts totaling $1,447,906 for construction of the new viaduct were awarded on March 20, 1970. The new 11th Street viaduct, shown here brightly illuminated at night, will increase movement of traffic from the downtown Sioux Falls area.

Highway 16 eastbound (Photo by Bill Hoey) State, Local Boards Given Control Over Rent Hikes On Private Property 1 1th Street Viaduct Opens To Traffic Osco Enjoined From Posting tract was awarded to Sweet- network for Post Office patrons A viaduct in Sioux Falls for CbwunjdL An lOohUL Homes Raided BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) British troops raided Preliminary location studies man Construction Co. and Dave ufhirh nlannins began in I960 were made for the 11th Street Gustafson bv the State opened Tuesday. Highway Commission on March ceremonies were WASHINGTON (AP) The in the first year of a soft-coal Price Commission has turned miners' contract should not be over to state and local control taken as indication Phase 2 held for the 11th Street viaduct nan Sioux River. viaduct 11 years ago. A series of delays prevented construction contracts from being awarded until last year.

These delays involved secur Drug Prices boards the job of regulating rent increases on private, rent- 20, 1970. The viaduct was financed with state and federal funds. The ceremony also signified the opening of extended 3rd The west approach is near the controls are being eroded. His views, however, were disputed by (Democratic National 154 homes in a Roman catholic Utah, said the Treasury figured pnKt office at 2nd Avenue otntrolled property during1 that the floor amendments PIERRE (AP) Hughes dedication ceremonies adopted would reduce re venues I Phase 2 of the President's eco- ing right-of-way, lengthy negotiations with the Rock Island Avenue which borders the Post 'conducted with Gov. Rich County Circuit Court Judge Robert Miller Monday issued a nomtc program district of Belfast Tuesday, arrested 24 persons and seized two new carbines, 1 six pistols and a quantity of ammunition.

More than 500 soldiers of the by $54.8 billion over the next Railroad over the design and a ard JCnAin participating. The commission said Monday Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien, who said: "The American economy is in deep trouble Rent Hikes Continued on Page 2, Col. 7 delay ii funding. The railroad Rr noon, traffic was flowing decade.

Sen. George D. Aiken, R-Vt. court order prohibiting Osco Drug, from advertising it will allow rent boosts for pri the new viaduct east vate units under state or local said: "This bill has been well rejected a proposal for a grade crossing over its lines which Scots Guards tussled with rov Office parking lot and is routed under the viaduct to connect with 2nd Avenue. Extended 3rd Avenue is open to two-way travel.

It permits aj improved traffic circulation prices for prescription drugs in control. Public housing, decon nigh ruined by action of this South Dakota. ing crowds who set off gelignite ward after Kneip led a cara van across the structure. led to an elevated crossing trolled rental units or publicly body." near 2nd Avenue. Judge Miller filed the court a iniufiann was planned at bombs amid the troops.

The soldiers fired rubber bullets at subsidized housing, subject to But Democrats insisted the order Friday following a Nov rent formulas will remain un the crowds, then opened up bill had been made much more 1 Hearing in circuit court on Walt 'Mary's Restaurant on E. 10th Street for those partici-natinff in the dedication. It in der federal supervision, with live ammunition on a man equitable by increasing the aid a by the South Da The decision by the Price carrying a rifle, but it was not for individuals and lessening kota Board of Pharmacy that cluded citv and county officials Commission probably was its known if he was hit, the army what, they called an over state highway officials and last da the field of rents. Presi Morrell Back In Operation; Stockyards Strike Continues said. balance in favor of business tax Boe Is New Chief Customs Court Judge NEW YORK (AP) Former Chamber of Commerce repre- dent Nixon announced Monday cuts Bentatives.

33 Tribesmen Slain establishment of a Rent Adviso Osco's action in posting lists of its prescription drug prices constituted advertising and was in violation of state law and regulations of the tooard. The board's request for an in It was conceded that the con The viaduct ds 1.5T8 feet long. ry Board, which was to hold its ferees would delete some of the first meeting today revenue-losing floor amend Length of the improved roaaway eastward to Indiana Avenue is Names of those appointed to MANILA (AP) At least 33 Moslem tribesmen under police escort were shot to death and more than 25 wounded Monday ments including the single most Union workmen at the John Morrell Co. plant in Sioux Falls returned to their jobs junction said the Illionis based the board were withheld peid 1.800 feet. inbound and outbound chutes are being closed between the hours of midnight and 6 a.m.

Lehman announced that the Osco firm had conducted what costly one, a $325 annual tax credit to parents against costs ing publication of Nixon's order A steel and concrete struc- thA viaduct has three South Dakota Gov. Nils A. Boe was inducted Monday as chief Tuesday morning after taking in the Federal Register. was called a highly-publicized advertising campaign with ref stockyards will be closed at a military checkpoint where they were stopped for identification after voting in an elec a one-day holiday to demon driving lanes and a pedestrian Price Commission Chairman judge of the U.S. Customs of sending a student to college.

Democrats pointed out many Republicans voted for this pro erence to sale and prices of walk C. Jackson Grayson, antiounc Court. strate against President Nixon's wage control policy. Traffic signals designating ing the rent ruling, said rental Associate Justice Harry tion, news reports said today. A radio reporter, Ben Tabi- posal nth Street for eastbound travel prescription drugs.

Judge Miller's order said: "Osco Drug, is enjoined units not under a state or local Thanksgiving Day, as customary, but shipments will be received that day for Friday's market. The regular feeder pig auction held every Thursday will not be conducted on the J. O. Harrington, plant manager, reported that plant op saura, said one of the police es and the ttOth Street viaduct for control agency will remain un corts told him the soldiers at during the pendency of this ac On final passage, 48 Democrats and 16 Republicans voted aye, while 26 Republicans and 4 Democrats voted against the erations were back to normal. der interim regulations per Blackmun of the U.S.

Supreme Court conducted the ceremony. Boe, who has served on the nine-man customs bench since August, was chosen chief judge tion, or until further order from mitting landlords to raise rents Members of Local 304, the checkpoint opened fire on the Moslems without provoca holiday. this court, from advertising in westbound traffic were activated as the dedication was completed. Cost of the project is approximately $1,447,906. The con no higher than the level that numbering about 2,300, took bill.

tion as the Moslems got out of prevailed for 10 per cent of any manner that prices charged by President Nixon last month. for prescription drugs are at a similar apartments in the same part in a nationwide work stoppage called by the Amalgamated Meat Cutters Butcher The court is the only national four trucks." Tabisaura reported army offi Democratic sponsors of the campaign-financing plan are convinced it will remain in the discount or a percentage or oth unit in the 30 days before Aug court with headquarters in New cers told him their men were 15. when the freeze began. erwise less than regularly The Morrell walkout drew fire from Roger Anderson, Hurley, president of the South Dakota Livestock Feeders'. Association.

He said: "The livestock feeders find it York. The others the Supreme Workmen of North America. bill in the conference. lit had been expected that the charged under like conditions They spent part of Monday On Oihsm If the campaign financing fied on first by the Moslems. The offices claimed the Moslems were members of the Bar Rent Advisory Board would be Court, Court of Claims and Court of Patents and Appeals-are headquartered in morning at the Coliseum hear made up of Price Commission The order said nothing should plans is in the final bin sent to the President, he will be faced ing an address py rairics racudas, an outlaw gang held be construed to modify or re Gorman, the union's national members, but assistant wnite House press secretary Gerald with the question whether to strict the prices charged on re Justice Blackmun, a personal regrettable that the Amalgamated Meat Cutters Butchers sought to show their displea secretary-treasurer, piped in responsible for the death of 17 soldiers in an ambush last L.

Warren said Monday "it was veto a bill that is a centerpiece of his new economic policy or by telephone from Miami, Fla. friend of Boe, told an overflow crowd of 250 persons that, as a felt a separate entity should be tail sale or compliance with any state or federal law or with the office of emergency Meanwhile, the strike ty allow the Democrats to get a created "midwesterner and hinterlan- union stock nanaiers ai month. Abandon 'Attempts WASHINGTON (AP) The potential $20.4 million in federal sure with the President's Phase II economic plan, through a work stoppage. "Certainly the best interests Except in the case of rent- der" like Boe, he was unfamil funds for their 1972 campaign. Sioux Falls Stockyards went into its second day.

controlled private property, all iar with the court's history and The Sioux Falls law firm of CITY COMMISSION studies concession bids, closes drinking loophole. Page 7. Sen. Russell Long, rents remain frozen. of the meat industry, of which About 40 laborers there have Davenport, Evans, Hurwitz and Smith, representing Osco, said The rent paiel will act in the had to look it up.

He said its history goes back to 1926 and that Boe is only the the Amalgamated Meat Cutters United States has abandoned, at least for now, attempts to negotiate a temporary settle floor manager of the bill, said Nixon "would be very foolish to veto this bill." capacity of adviser only, as it will bring the case to trial Nixon's order stated, to 'pro- in Kughes County Circuit Court. ment between Israel and are a part, are not well served by any situation that restricts the normal flow of meat prod fourth chief judge. Boe, a former director of in "What this bill does is offer vide advice concerning special No date has been set for the Egypt. everybody an opportunity to considerations involved in the trial. ucts.

This is especially true put up $1, and have a $1 tax stabilization of rents." A U.S. official saM "We are of the belief that while neither during a holiday-shortened Earlier Monday, Secretary of JUSTICE DEPARTMENT readying production limits on pep pills. Survey of AREA DOCTORS uncover shortage, need for more specialists, Page 8. Officers face DEMOTIONS OR REPRIMANDS for attack on firebase. Senate foes of Eutz say they have 33 COM-MFTED VOTES against him.

Page 5. tergovernmental relations for the White House, receives a. year as a judge of the court, which hears cases involving customs, tariffs and im been off the job since early Monday by a strike resulting from a contract dispute between the meat cutters' union and the United Stockyards Co. K. R.

Lehman, president and general manager, said the yards are continuing to be operated by supervisory, office and management personnel. So far the only change in operations, he said, is that the week. Egypt nor Israel has closed savings, in order to Hit tne presidency above the corrupting influence of the private contributions," Long said. I "Hopefully, future grievances the door entirely to an inter the Treasury John Connally expressed confidence the success of Phase 2, and said the Pay Board's recent approv of the meat cutters can be pre im agreement it seems clear One way to be popular is to ports. Under a new statute, the in the light of recent publicly Tax Cut Bill I listen to a lot of things you al Around World sented in a fashion that will be less disruptive to the economic success of the meat industry." Continued on Page 2, Col.

6 al of a 15-ner-cent. pay ready know. judges now cai sit as one-judge Continued on Page 2, Col. 6 Resistance Light In Cambodia courts, instead of the three-judge courts previously required. They can hold court anywhere in the nation and take testimony anywhere in the world.

Union Meatcutters Return To Plants Across Nation i I South Vietnamese Destroy Portion Of Empty Red Camp seneral strike, to recover lost TITT: ASSOCIATED PRESS wages. UnK meatcutters and butch The object of the protest was The operation so far has met er workmen at meat processus plants across the nation were to a retroactive pay hike for the meatcutters that was held up SAIGON (AP) One of the South Vietnamese task forces advancing into eastern Cam only light resistance. At the end ft during the wagenprice freeze of the first day, field command ers reported 36 North Vietnam bodia reported destroying part return to meir jods ucaua alter a one-day walkout Monday by 50,000 of them in protest over President Nixon's wage ese killed in small, scattered of an empty North Vietnamese that ended Nov. 15. Effects of the work absten tion, dubbed a "Day of Dedica base camp Tuesday.

clashes, and no South Vietnamese casualties were reported. tion" by some union officials Th nrotestors. numbering and a "Day of Mourning" by xint half of the total member- "We found many bunkers and destroyed them," said Lt. Gen. Nguyen Xuan Thinh.

"We also found abandoned rocket posi others, were spotty. ALMOST ANYTHING YOU HAVE FOR SALE will qualify for DOLLAR-A-DAY WANT ADS Tell over 175,000 daily prospects about your offer for just 15 words, 1 Day, $1.00 Additional words only 7c each Private Party Merchandise For Sale! Call or Write Today! DIAL 336-1130 SIOUX FALLS WANT ADS! ARGUS-LEADER ship of the Amalgamated Meatcutters Union, stayed away frmn their daces of employ tions." Several managers of plants affected by the. work stoppage viewed the action as an illegal i 5 Thinh said the Ranger task force was "spearheaded by 40 armored vehicles and had penetrated 15 miles ment, some of them gathering to hear a closed-circuit television address by union secrets rv Patrick E. Gorman to the At least 5,000 South Vietnamese troops and part of a 150-vehicle armored brigade were committed to the initial phase of the operation, which is expected to last about a month. Also standing by in reserve are 2,500 Cambodian soldiers.

South Vietnamese commanders said they hoped the advance of their troops would force the North Vietnamese to War Continued on Page 2, Col. 1 strike. The bulk of the workers involved are employed in Iowa where an estimated 10,000 un iirrjrin convention in Miami into Cambodia in the two-day-old drive to smash headquar ion employes stayed off their jobs in 10 cities. Meat plants jnost affected ters and supply depots of three North Vietnamese divisions. The Rangers were reported nine tniles north of Krek.

Gorman called upon the AFL-CIO convention to use whatever means necessary, including a noi umrir stoppage or a Justice Nils Boe, right, chats with Justice Harry A. Blackmun, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Monday after Boe was sworn in as the new chief justice of the U.S. Customs Court in New York. (AP Wirephoto) Meatcutters Continued on Page 2, Col.

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