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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1972 PAGE 2, SECTION 1 WEATHER VANE "1 UATlOtAL iiK, India-Pakistan Accord OKd Troop Withdrawal Approved in Pact HJf Wm4ummmmKmiilJ l.n mj iiiui etyjM i I I 0 i I I 4 to ri ti Jb iasi, (from page stan before the December 1971 war. That war resulted in creation of the new state of Bangladesh out of the former East The two leaders talked for Maddox Raps McGovern and Press (from page litical topics, remained largely moralistic. ASSESSING America's political climate, he said: "We've got crusaders, you know, for the Democrats, and crusaders for the Republicans, and crusaders for the leftists and the rightists, and the blacks and the whites, but we haven't got any crusaders for God." The closest man Maddox could find to his ideal was Gov. Goerge Wallace: "Well, he tells the truth. See, the people who don't like him don't call him a liar." Maddox said that the Alabama Democrat would be the winner in a hypothetical national presidential preference primary.

"If people knew the truth and they're not likely to get it I think that if they knew the truth about all the candidates, including (Sen. George) McGovern then George Wallace would be the next two hours and went for a walk alone together in the chill air of the Himalayan foothills. Simla is where the partition of India and Pakistan was planned in 1947. SIX HOURS earlier, Bhutto U. S.

FORECAST Rain and rain showers are in store for much of the southeast section of the country and the western Great Lakes region Monday. Warm air will push north from the Gulf of Mexico while cool air will be dropping from the Northern Great Lakes. High temperatures are predicted throughout the country. AP Wirephoto Map MADISON FORECAST Chance of showers early today, clearing this afternoon. Cooler this afternoon, high near 70.

Fair and cool tonight, low in the low 40s. Mostly sunny and cool Tuesday, high in the mid-60s. Winds today northerly 8 to 15 miles per hour. Precipitation probabilities 30 per cent today, 5 per cent tonight. Wisconsin Forecast by Zones had told newsmen: "There is an unfortunate deadlock." The accord appeared to be a setback from the Indian posi tion, seeking a package solution to the dispute between the two countries, including settlement of the Kashmir problem.

Both countries control parts IUPKKIO of what was once an autono mous, princely state inhabited Lester Maddox attired in red, white, and blue, makes a point in Watertown. State Journal Photo by Mark Perlstein by a predominantly Moslem population. Kashmir was ruled by a Hindu maharajah in 1947 when Pakistan was formed. ZONES 1, 2N and 3N Partly cloudy and cool today. Highs in the 60s.

Fair and cool Monday night. Lows in the upper 30s or low 40s. Tuesday mostly sunny but cool. Highs in the 60s. Precipitation probabilities 20 per cent today and 5 per cent tonight.

ZONES 2S, 3S, iS, 5N, 6, and 7 Partly cloudy and cool today. Highs in the 60s. Skyjacker BECAUSE OF its strategic U.S. 'Seeds' Rain Clouds to Slow Enemy in Viet War I 2 SWAUSAU I EW OAltt 3 ffity Vi a CROsst: a 5 P) IMADISON uoit Mormon Head J. F.

Smith Dies at 95 location between the two countries as well as its borders with the Soviet Union and China, Kashmir was wooed by both mer government official said, sides. "the agency was calling all the (from page 7) Killed by Passenger (from page Vaughn over the plane's inter shots. Bhutto had been seeking a step-by-step approach toward a officials who expressed doubt "HE WOULD be the best president for the blacks, the whites, the rich, the poor, the young, the old, the urban, the rural, the weak, the strong, because he would be free from the Establishment." Maddox, went on to criticize that same Establishment particularly its mass media President Nixon, and, most vehemently, McGovern. Asked if he would, as a Democrat, support the nomination of McGovern, Maddox shouted, "No sir! "No, I gotta stand up for my country. If he wins, the country "I always assumed the agency had a mandate from the (from page 7) its ninth leader, David C.

McKay. peace settlement. According to Pakistani White House to do it," he Partly cloudy and cool to- night. Lows in the low to mid-40s. Tuesday mostly sunny but cool.

Highs in the 60s. Precipitation probabilities 20 per cent today and 5 per cent tonight ZONES 4S, 5S, and 7S Mostly cloudy and cool today with chance of showtrs that the project had caused any dramatic results. The sources, without provid sources, the agreement did not added. mainly in the morning. Highs in the 60s.

Partly cloudy and cool tonight. Lows' in the upper 40s. Tuesday mostly sunny but cool. Highs in the 60s. Precipitation probabilitits 30 per cent today and 20 per cent tonight.

com. Vaughn told the young man Via Mrm IfJ It- drt TJ oma! taisV ing details, also said that a restore diplomatic relations broken after India recopized inde AS PRESIDENT, Smith was A NUMBER of former CIA and high-ranking Johnson Ad method had been developed for treating clouds with a chemical pendent Bangladesh. i viewed by Mormons as man Sift illearthly link to God. Mormonism ministration officials depicted the operations along the trail as iciucjcu aim wuuiu nave HOWEVER, THE sources that eventually produced an acidic rainfall capable of fouling experimental said Pakistan was awaiting In The Madison Weather Summary tne operation ot Worth Vietnam dian agreement to the choice of The state of the art had not yet advanced to the point where to be made with North Vietnamese authorities before crossing the demilitarized zone. AFTER THE plane landed at loses, we can't have that.

S. Shah Nawaz as Pakistani am ese radar equipment used for teaches that God continually makes his will known through the church president. Smith's Mormon lineage went back to his grandfather, who was Hyrum Smith, brother of Joseph Smith, founder of the church. His father was Joseph it was possible to predict the re bassador to India. directing surface-to-air (SAM) missiles.

"WHETHER you work or not, Until Sunday, the heads of Saigon, Vaughn entered the pas sults of a seeding operation with any degree of confidence, one you're going to get it, Mc government had met for a total senger compartment. The hi Govern feels like that. He'd THE CLOUD-seeing opera government official said of less than five hours. jacker charged, "You have de take care of the bums, the par I wouldn't say things had F. Smith, the sixth president of tions necessarily were keyed to the two main monsoon seasons that affect Laos and Vietnam.

"We used to go out flying around and looking for a certain cloud formation," the official asites, whatever it'd take to get the votes. He's taken the posi gone smoothly," Bhutto said at ceived me!" "Let's talk about it," Vaughn said, inching toward the hi- the church. a press conference, one of his tion favoring the welfare-stater, Military sources said that one said. "And we made a lot of As a youth he served as Mor- few public appearances in the Coldest, 49 in 1945. Wettest, 2.10 in 1884.

Madison Skies MONDAY, JULY 3 Sunset today 8:41 p.m. Sunrise Tuesday ..5:24 a.m. The Moon, at last quarter tonight, rises Tuesday at 12:13 a.m. This week, the planet Mercury is moving away from Mars. Both planets are now in the constellation Cancer and only Mercury is bright enough to be easily seen.

MADISON WEATHER (At Municipal Airport) ci. 6 a.m. 62 93 12mph 100 Noon 73 57 6mph 100 6 p.m. 76 39 14 mph 80 Highest temperature yesterday 78 at 3:30 p.m. Lowest temperature yesterday 62 at 6:00 a.m.

Mean temperature yesterday 70, Normal 70. Degree Days 0 Total precipitation since Jan. 1, 9.97 in. Today in Other Years Warmest, 98 in 1911. the bum, the criminal, and the main goal was to increase the goal was to mcreas mistakes.

Once we dumped week of negotiations. Wu ucgem UuC-u mon missionary in Great Brit.imain the pilot with the package beain rQm im to Re of the southwest shiftless and the lazy at the ex mon- inches of rain in two hours on HE AND Mrs. Gandhi met held in one hand. came assistant historian of the'soon over the panhandle areas one of our special forcesi before dinner at i a a 1 "I stopped but kept talking to pense of the decent people." a i out more mildly against the President, Maddox rhurrh in 19nfi nnrl histnrian in Of LaOS and North Vietnam camps." Bhavan, the English-style house him and managed to move a where he had made his head' from May to early October. The longer rainy season thus 1921.

In 1910, he was named to the Church Council of the said, "You see. Mr. Nixon be DESPITE THE professed skepticism on the part of some quarters. Then after the meal would give the Air Force more Twelve Apostles. couple of feet forward without his noticing," Vaughn said.

"Then I spun him around and got a half-Nelson on his throat and their walk, they were clos longs to the Establishment. He's not President, Mr. (Henry) Kissinger is. opportunity to trigger members of the Johnson Administration, military men appar eted with top aides. SMITH WAS the author of 23 Bhutto had called the Sunday books on Mormon history and I could feel his neck collap ently took the weather modifica "We were trying to arrange night negotiations a last-minute The High and Low Temperatures Then the shots rang out.

theology tion program much more seri sing. the weather pattern to suit our effort. Maddox said Nixon is "not a man of his own," and is a "captive of the Establishment," in this case ''international finan Observors felt that the most ously. "I DONT know if the good pressing problem facing the According to a document con Lord would approve," Vaughn Mormon Church with a new ad tained in the Pentagon Papers, cial czars." said, "but then I just took himl Fischer Fails ministration was its policy con the Defense Dept's. secret his Maddox contended "our gen tory of the war, weather modifi by the back of his neck and his legs and.

threw him out of the eration gap is not the real cation was one of seven basic to Show Up; cerning blacks. The church permitted blacks to become members but banned them from the Mormon priest convenience," said one former government official who had detailed knowledge of the operation. ACCORDING TO interviews, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) initiated the use of cloud seeding over Hue, in the northern part of South Vietnam. "We first used that stuff' in threat it's the truth gap," airplane. I just couldn't stand to options for stepping up the war La Crosse 77 61 Las Vegas 112 83 0 Los Angeles 79 62 0 Madison Airport ...78 62 .37 Memphis 90 70 1.26 Miami 88 81 0 Milwaukee 74 58 1.39 Minneapolis 69 56 .07 Montreal 75 62 .19 New Orleans 93 77 0 New York City ....91 71 0 Park Falls 65 52 tr.

Phoenix 110 75 0 that were presented on request have that person in any part of my airplane." then slapped the media verbally for "managing the news." hood which all white males by the Joint Chiefs of Staff to The body of the hijacker, Test Delayed (from pagTT) "THERE HAS been more wearing a blood-soaked white were expected to attain. ASKED ABOUT the ban once, the White House in late Febru ary, 1967. A Nixon Administration offi Pr. Albuquerque .....100 65 0 Atlanta 88 64 0 Bismarck 69 52 .06 Boston 91 67 0 Brownsville .......89 79 0 Charleston 90 77 0 Chicago 75 69 .27 Cleveland 77 64 .01 Denver 67 53 0 Des Moines 79 64 0 Detroit 82 63 0 Dubuque 78 66 .04 Duluth 65 43 0 El Paso 102 72 0 Ft. Worth 96 77 0 Green Bay 75 64 tr.

Helena 61 40 0 Jacksonville 95 70 0 Kansas City 88 72 0 shirt and dark suit, lay on the wrong done by the Establishment press than by all the crooks in the country," he said. Smith said in an interview: concrete taxiway by the plane I about August of 1963," one for- cial said that he believed the i a United States to Reykjavik one loung man, dosepn omunimer CIA atrpnt said, "whpn thf. first use of weather modifica But when the gathering was did not decide that the Negro; Diem regime was having all for more than an hour. The "bomb" turned out to be lemons wrapped in tinfoil. from Fischer's physician andj one from the U.S.

Chess Feder shouldn't have the priesthood that trouble with the Buddh- tion over North Vietnam took place in late 1968 or early 1969 when rain was increased in an over, Maddox made a point of thanking each newsman for his presence. Brigham Young did not decide S. Lake City 90 55 San Francisco 64 56 Sit. Ste. Marie ....63 50 Seattle 82 56 Washington D.C.

..89 69 When the stewardesses heard ists." ation but he said both had been lost. the shots, they thought a bombjit David O. McKay did not "They would just stand attempt to hamper the ability of And, as the segment of the HE INDICATED that the ca had gone off and ejected thede it. I did not decide it. God around demonstrations' anti-aircraft i 1 1 to hit decided congregation which had stayed to emergency landing chutes blegrams called for a postpone when the police threw tear gas American jets in the panhandle Wausau 75 57 Winnipeg 60 41 0 on gradually left the church, Smith was born in Salt Lake' ment because of the state of evacuate the passengers.

at mem, out we noticed tnat region near the Laotian border, when the rains came they OVER THE next two years, Fischer's health. Today in World, State History Euws said the postponement wouldn't stay on," the former this official added, "it seemed Maddox sounded, for the first time in the day like a politician, exclaiming to everyone within earshot: "It's sure been great bein' in Wisconsin." City on July 19, 1876 at the time when Mormon polygamy still existed but was under attack. He was the first son but the fourth child of his father's sec was made after he and the offi agent said. to get more important the re- cial arbiter for the match, chess ine agency got an Air ports were coming more fre grand master Lothar Schmidt of America beecncrait ana nad Hjquently." i 1 1 -1 i i I ond but first polygamous wife. Germany, asked Spassky and rigged up with silver iodide," he One well-informed source said Brigham Young, who took overly There was another dem.

his assistants if they would con Northwest to Talk the leadership of the church cur. onstration and we seeded the that Navy scientists were responsible for developing a new kind of chemical agent effec-v tive in the warm stratus clouds upon the death of founder Jo area. It rained." With Pilots Today Neither the promoters nor Cramer's representatives would Tiddler' Ends Record Run NEW YORK (UPI) Tevye the Dairyman, his wife and daughters, and their czarists oppressors packed up and left Broadway Sunday after a record stay of almost eight years. "Fiddler on the Roof," the musical based on Sholom Alei-chem's comic-yet-poignant tales of Jewish life in old Russia, closed after its matinee performance at the Broadway Theater. that often shielded many key say whether the financial prob-j See Early Story, Page 4 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, cm seph Smith, still ruled the church.

BY THE TIME he became an adult as a youth he had herded cattle polygamy had A SIMILAR cloud-seeding was carried out by CIA aircraft in Saigon least once during the summer of 1964, the former anti-aircraft sites in northern lem had been settled. Chess sources said this was the major parts of North Vietnam. The chemical, he said, "pro rible there is no way to take advantage of them." Wisconsin History From State Journal Files On this day in Wisconsin: IN 1962, a panel of three United States judges named Emmert L. Wingert, Madison attorney, as a special master in the state's reapportionment suit with power to compose a reapportionment plan. IN 1942, Milwaukee cancelled its Fourth of July fire-works as a precautionary measure against possible Axis air raids.

IN 1872, 15 generals were among the list of officers in Madison for a reunion of the Army of the Tennessee. stumbling, block. Northwest Airlines and striking pilots will resume negotiations at 2 p.m. EDT today Federal Mediator Harry Bickford said agent said. duced a rain that had an acidic SCHMIDT SAID the organizers been officially abandoned but it Tne C1A expanded its cloud- hung on because men like his United Press International Today is Monday, July 3, the 185th day of 1972.

On this day in history: LN 1773, George Washington assumed command the Continental Army at Cambridge, Mass. IN 1819, the Bank of Savings in New York City opened. It was the first of its kind. The first 80 depositors banked a total of $200,807. IN 1892, workers at the Carnegie Steel Co.

in Homestead, struck. Before the strike ended, seven guards and 11 strikers and spectators had been killed. IN 1950, American troops faced North Koreans in battle for the first time. A Thought for the Day: French novelist A a 1 France said: "People who have no weaknesses are ter- would presumably have to pay five-eighths of the prize money, late Sunday. quality to it and it would foul up mechanical equipment like radars, trucks, and tanks." father, who had six wives, re fused to abandon their families, Bickford said he had been seeding activities to the Ho Chi Minh trail in Laos sometime in the middle 1960s, a number of government sources said.

By totalling $125,000, if i "This wasn't originally in ourj does not show up and Spassky Smith was married three The Harold Prince production meeting separately with management and union representatives since the strike began, in wins by default. 1967, the Air Force had become Icelandic officials said involved although, as one for- an attempt to resume talks. Fischer was not satisfied with planning," the official added, "it was a refinement." ONE FORMER high-ranking official said in an interview that by the end of 1971 the program, has played 3,42 performances times. His first wife died in 1908 since Sept. 22, 1964, when Zero! after bearing two daughters.

Mostel took the stage in the role His second wife gave him four of Tevye. jmore daughters and five sons The show surpassed the pre-IShe died in 1937. He married his vious record holder, "Life With: third wife, Jesse Evans, an op- "Things might start to move the agreement to give the win-; now, a union spokesman said Floods Wash Town's Fourth Into September following the announcement. which had been given at least ner tive-eignts 01 tne prize money plus 30 per cent of the television income. Meanwhile, Northwest has three different code names eratic contralto, in 1938.

They Father," with, its per laid off a "very substantial ma since tne middle lsbus was They said at the last minute had no children. formance June 17 Fischer also asked for a 30 per jority" of its 8,500 nonstriking employes as a result of the OLEAN, N.Y. (UPI) The Fourth of July in flood-ravaged Olean, N.Y., has been postponed for two months because of under the direct control of the White House. Interviews determined that many usually well-informed cent share of the gate receipts and 60 per cent of the television strike. The final performance fea-; The scholarly looking Smith tured Paul Lipson, who has was described as a tough-been with the show on Broad-i minded fundamentalist when it way or in road companies to his religion, its inception.

"He is not going to bend to take. heavy rain. members of the Nixon Adminis VISIT HISTORIC Mineral Point The police department's tration had been kept in the "Fiddler also was made intolanyone," a colleague said of: dark. i Dempsey Club will hold its In- a movie which closely foowed him. "It's either the truth or not dependence Day program of UMW's Boyle to Run Despite Prison Threat NEW YORK 151 W.

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sees things, firr-i -A. (Tony) Boyle, 64, convicted ofi HALF ARE NON-UNION DUBLIN im Trade unionism has grown in Ireland in recent years, but still only 53 per Wisconsin A State Journal 115 SotrthC.rr.il Modiui, Wis. 53701 Phone Numbers Editorial 256-3111 Want Ads 256-4481 Business 256-5511 Smii class aosioie ftH tl Modis, Wis CMSM. ftioliihoi1 doily lad Unity enept Oris-Dot Modisoa Bowspopors, Ik, owttf nrf poelHIien. Editorial service ky CMtmt villi ffat Wis coasta Suit Joorool divbno of let tutorpi btj, fee Single copies daily 10 each; Sunioy 3D CARRIER DELIVERY RATES tl ill carrier oolhrtry zones and Hireegliest Done Cooily.

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to 5:30 p.m. jN-s rentanewwurlitzer. i Act and sentenced to five years in prison, will seek reelection as cent of workers belong to un- Nurses' Conference to Consider VD A conference on "The Nurse and Venereal Disease Programs" will be conducted in Milwaukee at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Civic Center. The program, sponsored by the UW Extension Dept. of Nurskig, is open to all registered professional nurses and college health physicians.

It is designed to provide information on the identification, ther-aphy, and psychological as-jxc'i of venereal diseases, high will be only in the mid-60s. yicaiucui ui uie luueyeuueiit.jons. There are 386,000 union i United Mine Workers of Amer-j members in the republic and ica (UMW) at a special in Northern Ireland. You always save at Fish not pennies in uecemDer, an aide says. i on some items, but 9 mm The aide said Boyle, who is 25 jsriata fit.

(fHincral Jloint JG3isc p.m. Daily including Sunday Closed Mondays Felly's, Inc. appealing his conviction, had of- dollars en you totol purchase! pwAJf -mm mm tw ElJ on our unique ReRtoI-Purdiase plan. XC) WARD-BRODT JV'- 31 5 North Henry St. Phnt257-2S9S fered to step down but that the Auto or Cycle Insurance Too High? 255-4585 for telephone quotes unions 24-member board of directors had endorsed his can HOLIDAY! (Cltietl Jut h) didacy by acclamation at a meeting here Thursday night..

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