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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 16

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Anderson Heraldi
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Nixon Vetoes Aid or Public TV Ar' 4 1 4 I WASHINGTON Pres control for theentire4 public said dpspito "sballoWperience on which to evaluate HIGHLIGHTS War unds Sought Barricades Built No ee Hike At LU i ase fire and armedwifiudgeXSA4hi vpr flhA 1 5 Correction (i RANDY NICHOLLS HECKAMAN BUICK 4 MonopolyCharged OPEY HOUSE In Booze Licenses In Anderson Ind 1405 West 13th SUNDAY JULY 2nd Rummage i to 5 pm: Brand New Custom Built 3 4 Bedroom Homes SALE EVERY ITEM 1 DIVORCEES ANO WIDOWS HIGIBLI DAVIS HOMES Inc IN PROGRESS NOW "MtilUz Rent It! SHOP AND SAVE VICTOR A I NEED AN ADDER? zuu Down Kings Irin Pool Enjoy Enjoy Enjoy 7 THI ANDERSON HIRALD were reported knocked out Governmentrrinfantrymenr said they collected large numbers of abandoned enemy weapons in cluding heat seeking missiles recoiless rifles and at least three howitzers the North Viet namese had captured and used against Saigon forces The assault zone south ot the most important one is the serious and wide spread Concerm expressed in Congress and within public broadcasting that an or ganization originally intended SAMROBERTS HECKAMAN BUICK ter: I SATURDAY JULY 1 1972 OUR HUGE SELECTION I NCLUDES HOUSEWARES TOOLS CERAMICS KITCHEN AIDS ASSORTED GADGETS 4 PLUS LOADS OTHER GOODIES WAWTTWVIYW 7 APY Pr ident Nixon unexpectedly ve toed a two year $155 million au thorization bill for the Corpo ration for Public Broadcasting riday and called for passage oi a one year $45 million bill Jhe move surprised congres sional backerTOf the legislation but they eaid the ease with whichjfbe bill cleared Congress indicated chances are good for an override bid Tbevetoedbill had passed the House 254 1 to and cleared the Senate 82 to 1A 'x In his veto message to the House the President said the legislation a poor ap proach to public broadcast fi nancing ignores some serious questions which must be re solved before" any long range public broadcasting financing can be soundly devised and be fore the statutory framewart for 7 public broadcasting is Nixon said He Elwood school board meeting Thursday Both Shaw and Shep ard were not present for the meeting and could not have voted either way Their votes still not 'recorded in any thing officials TheHerakL re grets the error and hopes it has not caused any embarrassment or confusion to the two gentle men its role our national life Abe said 4 CPB currently operates on a $35 million one year author ization The vetoed bill would cover the fiscal year starting Saturday Thd the following yehr beginning July 11973 cee fire called bythe IRAon Monday4 AZ The UDA which boasts it can field 40 000 trained fighting men plans to barricade their own districts Jn' defiance of British 'warnings no more areas will be tolerated They also' plan to stage arches near Catholic areas and blockade Catholic straniolds where the IRA maintains garrisons of gunmen Both actions could epark clashes with the guerrillas nrarye vaijHyc some' i prowled through the Protestant Sbaikhill and East Belfast sec tors commandeering trucks to block streets At least 15 ve hicles were They hijacked a mechanical earth digger to tear up street stones for the barricades Protestant informants said iron foundries in ttteir districts have readied thousands of three foot iron spikes which will be sunk into streets to block them The British distressed that the IRA gesture foiled to soothe the Protestants banned UDA march planned in the mainly Catholic town of Coalisland near for the weekend The authorities fear it will spark A sectarian clash The IRA removed three bar riers around Derry Catholic "sones'of Londonderry where the' guerrillas rule Tbe guerrillas in an effort to save ace after bowing to Catholic OLKS DON'T MISS THE RANCH'S ABULOUS INDIANAPOLIS CAP) In alcoholic beverage laws have created a near monopoly situation which is costing Hoo sier citizens money Prof Rob ert Pebworth of Wabarii Col lege charged riday Pebwortih detailed Kis con clusions in testimony before the legislative task force in vestigating possible changes in Alcoholic Beverage Commission laws Indiana law he said in two ways to create a mo nopoly in alcoholic beverage sales: blocking entry of po tential into the market and a pricing which is in effect price fixing These factors the economics professor said to diicourage' a cooperative 'mar ket is an industry which could function in a competitive be added Under complex al coholic "beverage laws retai lers wholesalers and producers must be licensed The licenses are limited ac cording to which is determined by the' Alcoholic Beverage Commission and local officiate The sellers must 7 agree to honor a list of minimum prices established by the commission Pebworth said this amounts to pridfixing i' As a result be the aver age liquor price in Indiana thia THEVOUNDED WAIT An unidentified youngrefugee'boy with 'o' head wound waifs for evacuation from his hometown Thursday He and other townsfolk in the northern province village of Hai Lang South Vietnam were forced to flee to Phon Dien in the face of increas ed fighting inthe South Vietnamese Army's drive to retake Quang Tri City (UPI) Viet Troops Battle Hard To Win Quang Tri spring was higher than it was in Illinois Michigan and Ken tucky but lower than it Was in Ohio The1 higher said encourage Hoosier drinkers near t'he state lines to buy their beverages in teh less expensive states are seeuung over une dciglsu refusal to invade despite mounting agitation The Protestants plan to throw up barricades in all of Northern six counties An all out operation could bring the province to a standstill fane cnpple its economy Protestant informants eaid the confrontation will begin with muscle flexing oper limited barricading to demonstrate to the British toait the Protestants have ths strength and determination to defy the British until their de mands are mek ated Press photographer Jac ques Tonnaire reported "enemy mortar fire hit the marines as they moved across the sand dunes: toward the coastal road known as the Without wounding several men The Saigon' command has re ported more than 370 enemy troops killed in the tnere day push to retake Quang Tri at a cost of about 20 government troops dead The Viet Liberation radio claimed Com munist command farces killed more than 1000 Vietnam ese troops and shot down seven aircraft in the first two days of the operation The South Vietnamese ad vance appeared to be moving according to schedule but was slowed somewhat by the ab sence of bridges spanning two rivers south of Quang Tri Many of rthe bridges were de stroyed by allied air strikes after the province 'fell The South Vietnamese para troopers moving toward the provincial Capital were leapf rogged: by helicopters over their supporting armor Offi cers said they encountered nd heavy organized resistance but added that the troops clashed sporadically with small groups of enemy te i most of the budget increases for campuses at "ort Wayne Richmond Gary New Albany Indianapolis and South? Officials said growth of en rollment of about 10 per cent annually was expected a the six regional campuses while the Bloomington enroll ment was projected to jump about 3 per cent a year The university i planning for average wage 1 and salary in crease of" about 55 per cent PinneU said while 'officials are expecting prices to increase a am! mmmi alias Although there is no increas? fa student fees additional en rollment will bring in about $178 million dollars more' each year officials added The Defense Department eaid it annually buys 1233 mjllwn 't of about $1174 mfllixn r' ft ateo buys 755 millinn pounds of pork for about $483 miUion and 596 million pounds of poultry at a cost of about $239 miffion ig our intention to reduce our purchases of beef by 10 per cent tor the next four months" a Pentagon spokesman said Wv month WASHINGTON (AP) The Defensa Depatmen announced 3: riday Jtwffireduroiribeef purchases by 10 per cent for toe next four months in con it nection wiitii President move to push meat pricee down T1 tfaroughoutthe "rT At the same' time the Pentad gon moved to reduce it to ventory of beef lamb porkfr fish and poultry by 50 percent ELWOOD The Herald er roneously printed in its riday June 30 edition that Wilfred Shaw and William Shepard voted tor an adminisira ysswwu'Bajiwwwww WASHINGTON (AP) Pres Ident Nixon asked Congressjriday for an additional $225 billion primariiy for Vietnam war operations including bomb to and mining fa North Viet The request is part of what 7 Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird 'told Congress June 5 would be an additional $5 bH lion war cost ft US forces con tinued bombing and other oper vations at the present ratethrough the end of this year The estimate of what the war would have cost for the fiscal year beginning July 1 withoutthe increase was never publicly disclosed But Pentagon officials havesaid the estimate was under $7 billion for the fiscal year end protestations in yeto message am absolutely con vinced that administration has decided that their interests will best be served by muzzling the voice of public broadcasting The House would act in any move to muster votes for a congressional overr ide Nix veto Thia would tike ap proval by two thirds of those voting 'The vetoed legislation was sent back to theHouse Commerce Committee Committee Chairman parley Staggers WVar told a re porter be would confer with his colleagues on the panel I know what going to He the legislation would be brougbtenpaftertbe congressional recess for the coming Democratic' presidential convention Nixon said the debate on the two year authorization bill convinced that the prob lems posed fby gQvemmeot fi nancing of a public broadcast system are much greater than originally thought cannot be resolved un til the structure of public broadcasting has been more firmly established and we have a more extensive record of ex SAIGON AP) South Viet namese forces' drove within three miles of Quang Tri City riday and encountered sporad ic enemy resistance that was strong at times as they fought to regain the north ernmost territory President Nguyen Van Thieu visited the war zone and de 1 ar ed government troops would riot stop their drive with the reconquest ot the provincial capital but would the holet province of Quang He conferred with Lt Gem Ngo Quang Truong com mander Of the operation and top field officers at the Citadel in Hue and later told newsmen he by the counteroffensive so far The 20000 man government task force continued? to push forward as the drive entered its third day The operation toTre take the province that fell to the North Vietnamese two months ago 'has been termed "absolutely bysome US officers' Government paratroopers ad vanced a mile duringtheday and were three miles south of thri city by nightfall while South' marines bat tled enemy troops along the cosat several miles east The "marines reported 79 North Vietnamese killed in three engagements along the coast and listed their own loss es in the twodayhelicopteras sualt on the area as about 10 killed and 40 wounded Associ A i Beef Purchases Cut Hartke Attorneys AQjsmissdlj Of Recount Bid INDIANAPOLIS Ind '(AP) Attorneys for US Senator Vance Hartke asked the Senate riday to dismiss the recount in the 1970 senatorial election Tjdm'JrDilfonoblndiampolB said recounts to ten of the 11 countes showed a decrease of only 48 votes in total Attorneys for former US Rep Richard Roudebush who was defeated by Hartke had asked for a recount fa parts of Lake Marion Vigo Clark Wayne St Joseph Grant Ripley Porter Pike and Madison counties i attomies asked that the Pike County recount be dismissed In an action filed June 12 this year In a letter to Sen Howerd Cannon of Nevada chairman of tte subcommittee on privileges and elections Dillon asked that the recount be ended upon the fact that of the 10 counties recounted there has been a change of only 48 votes it is obvious that no changerin the outcomerin the election is now DiHon said" He released tbe letter fa news conference fa Indianapolis riday afternoon He asked Cannon to have his subcommittee make an entry in the congressional record show ing Hartke the duly elected qualified had seated senator from tfr mW Wil sons were killed there on Jan wrirtonTdowm ZTT? IRA volunteers ooduty there clamed a deputation of women wfto said they feared Protestant vigilantes would swarm into the stronghold British troops have not sei foot fa since last August JThe confrontation plan is to emphasize that Protes tants are bitter over what they claim is a soft approach to the gunmen and the Catholic mi nority The Protestants have re Vi a jLiiUT ilnl LI WrtWb ronlrnl for the ouhlic 1 public broad casting and does make important contributions to our life by presenting educational and cultural pro grams of diversity and ex and it to be 7 continued ito be be said 7 He' said bill does'Hot' place em phasis oil and eateJtoerode substantial ly ppblic im pressive poQHtial for promot ing innovative and diverse cul tural arid educational pro Nixon urged contin uation of care fully measured annual funding for the corpo ration under the existing statu tory framework subject to regular' budgetary 'oversight and review interim funds for the corporation are included in a continuing resolution currently before the Congress there should be no interruption of the he said i But the author Rep only to 'serve the local stations Torbert Macdonald is becoming instead the center Mass chairman of the House of power and the focal point of communications subcommittee before the helicopter lift that some pilots were unable to seethrpugh thedust clouds and dropped several hundred troops at alternate landing sites Small groups of enemy sni pers suu lurKed bombed areas behind the front lines several iSoti th Vietnamese 7 positions along Highway 1 took occasional ar tillery fire On the southern front at Ari Loc the North Vietnamese made four shelling attacks and one ground assault Thursday against government troops try ing to reopen Highway 13 to the provincial capital Spokesmen said South Vietnamese troops initialed two more engage ments and gave he day's casu alties as at least six enemy and five government troops dead and eight government soldiers ive North' Vietnamese tanks! wounded 1 1 a 1 Mil iris' day ja cx 1T 11 I NEWS pressure fo down live contract motion during the saw they were heaitn haz and refused to dismantle any more Bulldozers carved a path through a massive barricade a formidable mound of concrete earttC SteeL and burnedaut cars that has blocked off for nearly two years Another barrier at Rossville Street erected after three per REYKJAVIK Iceland CAP) Organizera of the world chess championship reported considerable progress riday night in their negotiations with Bobby lawyer over a last 'minute demand for more money by "the American chal 'lenger: fr? However after an hour and a 7 half session with1 Andrew 5s Davis attorney offi cials of the sponsoring? Icdan die Chess ederation said they had' been given no assurances ischer would appear for the beginning rof the match Sunday with Boris Spassky VietrChiria' Pipeline Near Completion WASHINGTON (AP) North military engineers have nearly a netf oil pipeline from Hanoi to the Communist Chinese bor der fa an effort to sidestep the US mining of its ports tin Pentagon reported riday Once in operation this pipe line could enable North Viet nam to replenish its stocks of motor fuel needed to run sup ply trucks aaid tanks supporting troops fightfag fa South Vie mam a Pentagon spokes man said The flow of petroleum prod ucts into North Vietnam has been iSUbffj NtrthrJVtet ports were sealed by US minefields May 8 it is be lieved Davis awas seeking a com promise to tile dispute over the new financial conditions posed by ischer Davis confidant as well as legal adviser arrived here riday on a flight from New York which" was to have carried the ear old chess geniusjfo the rite rf his24 ume match gischer had reserved space In the plane and checked his luggage on before he changed his mind He suddenly called forriiis bags from the aircraft andjdisappeared from' New airport after A' spokesman for the feder holding up the flightrior more ation said be got tbe impression than two hpws 4 BLOOMINGTON (AP) The Indiana University Trustees voted riday tohdd tuition steady while expanding the growth of the regional campuses A boost of 198 per cent to 'thelegislature's funding for thescboil is needed fiscal 1973 74 to meet the budget approved by the trustee of $101348687 Dr George Piiwell vice the White House as simply a request' for increased defense rLpresidentand' treasurer tbeboard The budget for the next biennium 1974 75 is for $119299811 a ri77 per cent fa ve crease from the first year Pin nel said The trustees voted to spend v' Chess Still On Ice' fag this month before the re sumption of US bombfag fa re sponse to offensive fa South Vietnam and later US mining of North Vtetoamese harbors Pentagon said the $541 million figure fa the new re quest' for planes Include com bat loss replacement of 1 181 fighter planes and 172 helicp? ten the ouK oc tnem apparent ly going to South Vietnamese units The request was released at the White House as simply a request for increased defense funds But' an accompanying summary concluded with the statement that increased level of enemy activity i in Southeast Asia necessitates an incrqase'of $279 billion Irish Protestants Defy Troops BELAST Northern Ireland (AP) 'Protestant militants built barricades reinfarced with hijacked trucks buses and cars riday right creating at least 20 areas fa the capital and the Irish Republican Army Confrontation between Catho lic and Protestant extremists threatened to wreck the pre carious peace that has pre vailed since the IRA laid down its arms at midnight Monday Police reported road blocks also had beeterected fa Bang or7 Balrmetwrand Tasburn In Londonderry Northern Ire second largest city Prot estants fa the Waterside en clave 'strung out flags and painted the red white and blue The Protestant militants chal lenged the British troops to in terfere with their operation will fight the British if necessary to stay one declared During the mass theft scores of vehicles fa Belfast mne buses were driven away from a efty center depot fa one swoop The wave of hijackings began after the militants brushed off a rare conciliatory 'gesbure by the IRA The militant organ ization tore down severl of the barricades around its London derry eitadek The IRA apparently under pressure from Roman Catholic moderates "inside the "strong hold agreed to dismantle the barriers after a secret meeting with British officials biddingio avert a head on confrontation with the gurrellas planned by the Protestants But the hard line Ulster De fente Association dis missed the gesture as little too and went ahead with plans for the confrontation which could wreck the fragile Payments as low ai tueiAur 7 WKLWIVIK TO THE RANCH New Gpvernment program that Enables people with moderate income to own rent Salesmen wil be available from 1 to5 PM Sunday July 2nd to answer any JCome See If You Qualify Call Indianapolis Collect 9232491 NO CLOSING COSTS Based on Income and Size of amily wi A we ma financing i i i i I iii a a a 11 i si a rW' Mm a ft 4 rr' 'r I a rx I i in JI i 1 AT xA tiM i 1 111 'T7 a wwuj Vr I will! 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