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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Travel and Excursion, Work Wanted, Wanted to Rent. For AllOther Ads Nixon Interview Disillusionment I ICT Ub To Be Out Of Vietnam ay Be Factor In Election If POWs Are Freed Malpractice Suits WASHINGTON Nixon said Sunday night all U.S. forces could be out of South Vietnam by election time in November if North Vietnam with a "reasonable" chance of some skepticism about summit! SANT A BARBARA, Calif. survival against the Commu-imeetings, he was heading for nists once the Americans with the Russians and left. Chinese because "unless we I lilfUJOO Although Nixon spoke ofjtalk about differences -in Lii.tvjn i id reed all American prisoners bylproceeding with the Vietnami-jly we may end up fighting ization program is about them." Unless that condition is to assure Saigon of that he had decided President said, the Commu-jthat reasonable chance resume the sale of Phantom fighters to Israel.

But he nist side can expect tn see ai'iever specifically continuing residual force ofithe second goal. 25,000 to 35,000 American military men in the South and possibly renewed the North. bombing of Discussed With Chou During his comments about the POW's, Nixon disclosed that Dr. Henry A. Kissinger dis- gave no details on how many planes were involved and when the shipments would begin.

somewhat unclear what any rules he i ij uunu 1 lit? The carrot-stick use of the cllssec the issue with set down on granting POW issue highlighted a one- Preniic i' Chou En-Lai when thojamnesty to young men who presidential adviser for national have fled the country to avoid security affairs visited draft. The President said he Chinese leader in preparationjwould be "very liberal" on the for Nixon's visit in February, question after "Americans were Nixon did not indicate whatfno longer fighting in Vietnam hour television interview of the President Sunday night by CBS correspondent Dan Rather. Foreign policy dominated the session, held before an unlight- vu-uicim ed fireplace in Nixon's Whitei rcs nse Kissinger receivedjand all U.S. POW's had been House Oval Office. Nixon also noted Chou.

But he character- that when izcd the idea of setting a deadline for total U.S. withdrawal in cful note" the recent release by the Chinese of two American LUIUJ v.u. WiUluictWcU III i exchange for release of POW's son rs neld fo1 many years, "was Moated nut fhic a 0 He described this Chinese iiu icvtcii ana i election plans by Jan. 14, but A essec the recent new added "there is, of course, good fltveMday lnteilsive bombing reason" to think that he would of Nort etna as "very, seek a second term. Nixon acknowledged Vice President Spiro T.

Agnew has been controversial, but praised him and said "he should stay on the team." As for the economy, Nixon viewed 1972 optimistically, seeing the unemployment rate dropping to below the 5.8 per cent average of the 19(iOs, and predicting some controls may be lifted before the year is out. Nixon spelled out U.S. Vietnam policy in wording that did not differ from past statements but which did reflect a possible shift in emphasis. "Our goal is to end the American involvement in Vietnam before the end of this year and before the election, not just because it is an election, but because these are the ways our plans are working out," Nixon said. His preference, he was to end the fighting through negotiations, but if that failed the United States would disengage through the Administration's Vietnamization plan program under which American forces turn over prosecution of the war to the South Vietnamese.

"But if POW's are still retained by North Vietnam," added Nixon, "in order to have any bargaining position at all with the North Vietnamese, we will have to continue to retain a residual force in Vietnam, and we will have to continue the possibility of air strikes on the North Vietnamese." Offers Carrot A moment later Nixon put he potential residual force at 25 or 35 thousand." Then he ffered his carrot. "I believe that as the enemy ooks at the alternatives that hey may decide as they see American involvement end- that it would be well for lem not to retain our POW's nd run the risk that it would necessary for the United itates to stay in Vietnam." In the past, Nixon and other dministration spokesmen have isted two conditions for a U.S. OW's and providing Saigon JUST SAY CHARGE IT If You Have A Telephone Listed In Your Name For Fast, Courteous Help In Placing Your Ad pr Further Information Call Your Friendly NEWS AD-VISOR 272-5611 OFFICE OPEN MONDAY thru FRIDAY to 5:00 P.M. Saturday 8:00 to Noon Always Take Advantage of The Low 8 Day Rate Number ti.M If'pkkM i I1.M additional If Blind Strictly Conlltfintlil. freed.

He added it would have to he on the basis of individuals "paying the price, of course, that anyone should pay, for violating the law." ized than that of the North Vietnamese." During the interview, the 'resident also: i ery effective," military targets and supply uild-up areas" and made necessary by what he claimed were enemy activities that mperiled remaining U.S. forces the South. FREE WET BASEMENT INFORMATION KIT If you have a wet basement I problom, you'll want thij valu-l able kit prepared by America's I I largest basement waterproof-1 ing organization. Tim k'rt it I only from Vulcan. I For your free copy of these I reports on professional help) I for your problem, as well as I I helpful do-it-yourself tips, I coupon today.

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The. capabilities of modern medicine are "ballyhooed to the point where patients expect miracles from thier physicians," said Eli Bernzweig of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare in a report, issued Sunday on a conference on malpractice. "Then when something goes wrong, when there is a maloccuraice or a therapeutic misadventure," Bernzweig said, "the public tends to assume negligence is involved and some compensation is due." The report on a three-day conference malpractice problems was issued by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Donald McDonald, editor of the report, said the main topic discussed was the effectiveness of the present liability system for compensating persons harmed by medical treatment and the posible alternatives, such as no-fault or Social Security insurance. The number of malpractice suits is rising rapidly and protected by royal edict.

Ac- report said. tuaily, the "foxes" are cat-size groves at night. But, it said, that "does not fruit bats that often raid mango necessarily mean that the creasing or that the veral qual- incidence of malpractice is in- ity of medical care is declining. Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Monday, January 3, 1972 Carol Burnett Heading Anli-Smoking Campaign HARRISBURG Carol Burnett, noted TV comedienne, has been named national honorary chairman of the second annual National Education Week on Smoking, the Pennsylvania Committee on Smoking and the Health of Youth announced today. The committee, composed of representatives from state government and numerous state agencies to implement anti- smoking programs throughout the state, will coordinate Pennsylvania's observance of the week scheduled to begin January 9.

An ex-smoker, Miss Burnett will spearhead during the week anti-smoking efforts by voluntary and official health agencies throughout the nation. "During National Education Week on Smoking we hope to convince the millions of Americans who still smoke cigarettes to 'get ready, set a date, and o.uit!' says Miss Burnett. "It's not easy, but 29 million Americans have given smoking since the U.S. Surgeon General issued the first report linking smoking and disease in 1964. We all know it's worth the effort." ENSHR1NEMENT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) The late Bill Pickett, cowboy and originator of steer wrestling, will be the first black man judgments and settlements are enshrined at the National for larger sums of money, the Rodeo Hail of Fame Oklahoma City, Okla.

in Schedule Hearing For 2 Suspects In Trooper's Murder LEWISTOWN, Pa. (UPI) Two men were scheduled for arraignment today on charges of murder in the death of state police Cpl. John S. Valent, shot in the back of the head while taking in three auto theft suspects for questioning. Mark R.

Geddes, 22, and Charles H. Knisley, 20, both of Altoona, were to appear before Justice of the Peace Arthur C. Potter. They were extradited Sunday from Quincy, following their arrest Friday by a Florida Highway Patrol trooper on a tip provided by an alert citizen. The bearded suspects, handcuffed, were returned from Florida by plane in the custody of Pennsylvania state police Sgts.

Eugene Wagner and Michael Mutch and Mifflin County, Sheriff Fred Foster. They were confined in the Lewistown jail rather than the century-old Mifflin County jail, scene of recent prisoner escapes. Valent, 49, who planned to retire next year after 23 years with the state police, was shot to death Dec. 9 while driving three auto theft suspects to the state police barracks in Lewistown. The following day the suspect, Charles Koons, 23, Altoona, was shot to death and two policemen were wounded.

The other suspects evaded capture. Page 7 Police Gadsden County, said a citizen reported seeing two men abandon an automobile Friday on a dirt road and walk to U. S. 90 where they started hitchhiking. They offered no resistance when Trooper Jim Rudd of the Florida Highway Patrol arrested them.

They subsequently waived extradition. Police said the auto abandoned by the suspects wag stolen in Pennsylvania. SQUID ATTAINS HALF-TON BOSTON The giant squid, the "devil fish" of fiction, sometimes attains a length of 55 feet and a weight of 1,000 pounds. VOUR SOUNDEST INVESTMENT Agents To Serve You if Don Hoaster Charlie Brooks Dick Bonfanti EUGENE HOASTER CO 526 Cumberland St. 272-7666 BLE'S END OF YEAR YOU SAVE UP TO Over 20,000 Square Yards of Carpet in Stock! This Means Sayings to You! This Means Quick Delivery to You! Installation Teams Available for Quick Installation wall to wall carpet AND room size rugs WALLPAPER 600 CURRENT PATTERNS SAVE ANTIQUING KITS Reg.

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