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Wisconsin Senate
Votes Parochiaid; Assem bly Is Next MADISON u — A proposal to help parents finance education of their children in private and parochial
schools
in
Wisconsin,
approved only hours earlier in the Senate, lost ils first Assembly test today,
‘The measure, approved Monday over protests of Senate leaders,
i CALM
BEFORE
STORM—Vice
President Spiro Agnew
relaxes iby
fn a swimming pool on the island of Bali in, the South Pacific resuming his journey throughout Southeast Asia. Today, Agnew
Fifty For Justices LANSING (?i—Take away their state cars, one legislator has suggested after the order by the State Supreme Court that its judges be provided with free parking. Rep, Russell Strange, R-Mount Plea: ant, proposed that “the $35,000-a-year justices be granted 50-cents-a-day free parking, but it apply only to their privately owned automobiles.”
“To
avoid any car confusion, the Legislature
floating -fh before arrived
Protesters In
Rep. William Ryan, D-Detrolt, House minority
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — About 100 antiwar demonstra-
“I as-
were moved out of the State Capitol, they should have free parking,” Ryan said. "The Department of Administration probably felt that a small thing like parking shouldn't stand in the way of ny the facilities in the capitol available for other pur-
poses.”
Vote For Eighteen LANSING
(7)—A
state
repregentative
says
he
is going to try again this year to put the 18-yearold vote
Issue
on
the ballot.
Rep,
Jackie
Vaughn
Til, D-Detroit, said it will be part of a campaign
to encourage young persons to-become more inter~ ested in polities. The proposal would require a constitutional amendment and a vote of the peo-
ple.
‘The last timo the 18-year-old vote issue was ‘on the ballot, in 1966, {t lost by a yote of 1.27 mil-
lion against and 703,000 in favor of the proposal. ‘The issue lost by a more Wayne County.
Vaughn
under 21 should be political candidates, cal conventions and governing bodies of He further suggested
compulsory dents and
than two-to-one
said he also thought
vote in
young
persons
able to circulate petitions for to serve-as delegates. to- politlshould be represented on the state colleges and universities. there should be some kind of
arbitration
in disputes
between
stux
the colleges and universities.
(%—A
closer
check
on.
the
Housc
in
cases,
members
be
legislative
paid in advance
of their trips on the basis of a set amount a day. That would include lodgings, meals and tips plus, somo
transportation.
No
such
spending
‘would be allowed without the prior approval of the speaker
plus the
posing the trip: Ryan
said
chairman “for the
of the committee
sake
of efficlency”
prorather
than to-curb any alleged abuses. Ryan said if a House
member
overspent
his
daily
allowance
it
Would he money out of his pocket. If he underspent, “he might make a buck on it," the speaker
added.
Jaded
Queens
BLETCHLEY, England up — One“thing Blechley's. carnival queen won't year is married,
‘Married women have won the title two years in a row, and town fathers say it isn't fair to single teenagers:
Thi
rotesters
carried
10
North Vietnamese flags and about 15 signs saying “Agnew is a Dirty Fascist
Australia
Pig,”
“Beware
his wife today on their arr: from Bali for the next to last stop of {heir 1-nation Asian tour. ‘They go to New Zealand Thursday. Reviewing his talks with lead« ers of Singapore and Indonesia, Agnew said Prime Minister Leo Kuan Yew of Singapore “was very concerned abaut the effect of aur becoming too specific in announcing. troop withdrawals either as to level or as t he cons “T simply indicate: tinued, we cone cerned also” about the danger a North Vietnamese attack
“whieh
pte
while
ic may
not be pre-
or disastrous in & mill: sense might very well be a wi relations coup for the North Vietnamese and possibly trigger a wave of public sentiment in the United States disproportionate to its military alue.”* In a statement on his arrival in Canberra, the vice president said American policy is “nei-
ther one of gradual withdrawal from Asia nor of ‘unwarranted inlervention in Asian affairs. As a Pacific power we will remain in the Pacific.”
Two
be considered again. A three-hour debate on the controversial measure ended with the Senate endorsing tho bill 26-6 and sending it to the
Assembly.
Sen, Reuben
fnette-Florence, measure.
LaFave,
voted
3
R-Mar-
for the
Senators Ignored appeals from the Republican majority leader,
Ernest Keppler of Sheboygan, and the Demoeratic minority leader, Fred Risser of Madison. Pag el
declaring
there
will
and affects all the taxpayers ind people in the ‘state.””
Risser noted Atty, Gen, Rob-
e farren recenily told legislators tho State Supreme Court would have to rule on the conSenators:
defeated
an ries
ve asked Warren to submit a test to the Supreme Court.
i
9 voted for rejece
tion of the oe Voters agreedtwo years
ago
na referendum. that public school districts should expand bus transportation facilities to accommodate youngsters attending
private institutions, tak-
a pl ing some financial pressure off tho private schoals. But parochial schools have
persons
carried signs Csane “Croats of
Canberra Welcome You,” “P: vent Communist Aggression”® and “We Support American Australian Friendship.” As Agnew's motorcade pulled up, the small group applauded, Antiwar protest groups were reported bringing in busloads of demonstrators from * Sydney, jelbourne and Adelaide to demonstrate Wednesday at Parliae ment House while Agnew ats
continued to shi down, more are on the verge af ¢! ing. The answer would be higher tuition, but backers of the
Senate bill said_those parents an na longer arty an incrensed “Opponents of tho measure sai funds which taxpayers are 0 use for education expect should go first to public schools.
enraliment below the college level. The bill asks for an estl-
One Dead, 30 Missing In pancliorags, Blaze
ICHOR: Alaska (AP) ctrewwimanaled siat possibly as many as 0" other persons e unaccounted for after fire destroyed the three-story Gold Rush Motor Hotel here in 10-below-zero weather early Tues-
day.
FRONT YARD SLIDE—A Los Angeles police officer checks !en
ja
a massive fissuro in a housing development area of Calif. The split threatens numerous homes as the
earth‘tides slowly toward the Tacific Ocean, about 200 feet down a cliff, Seve al somes were destroyed last November
by a similar landslide in tho area, (AP Wirophoto)
argued,
The stale revente secreta James Morgan, — quest whether the extra tax would produce the revenue predicted by the Morgan said cigarette sales revenue has been declining because of the 1969 tax boost, and
million in public funds a year. Under ‘the measure, a family would receive $§0 a year for each child being educated in a private elementary schoo! $100 for each child in a pri yale high school,
‘The bill, sponsored hy Sen. mond" Heinzen, R-Marshon cigarel
three
cents
a pack. The
price
‘suse of publicity, Invelving haz ds of smokin,
ound of tax increase, ke
tions fearr aoctil ideas and social
mm,” the commission's task media and .vio« lence concluded in a sludy paper. force on mass
“As a resplt,
they stimulate,
even more
. deleted a provision to help families whose ‘ mes ara below the 200 level. The provision would have doubled the subsidy for those. persons Another Drow to triple the subsidy forp a earning less than $2,000 simi arly was rejected.
TEL planes gure
AVIV (AP) — bombed five
Isracll separate
in Egypt ti includ+ air force supply depot
tale a
miles
from
Cairo,
the
northeast of the Egyptian capital; Tel el Kabir is situated about 30 miles west of Ismailia and the Suez Canal. fered antilanes encow
alreraft fire but a returned sately, the Herzelis said. In Cairo, the Exyptian military command said Egyptian Jets and anUaireraft “forced Is-
Reds Push Buildup Of ar 7 Antiaireraft SAIGON
(AP)
Vietnamese
strength-
ening their antiaircraft defenses
In Laos to protect infiltration routes and continuing a rapid
buildup ut hes Mekong Delta of South Viet In the a nthe U.S. Command
announced
that
three
light ob-
servation helicopters were shot
down Monday in scattered parts of the country, One crewman was wounded.
Hea scare rs reported 55 enein two battles foothills below” Da~
my ti In rolling
Nang dnd in rice paddies south
Suigon, American losses were
put at two killed and [7 wounded Sources
said
North
Viet-
namese antiaircraft fire ranging from 37mm creased by
In political developments} Le banon's premier renewed his
government's commitment to ils agreement with the Palestin« jan guerrillas Monday night and plans to. streng defenses along the Israeli bor. der, After a five-hour Cabinet led by. President Charles Helou, Premier Ha Karami sought to reassu guerrilla groups which threat, ened to renew their war against the Lebanese government unless it lifted new restrictions on their operations. Karami reiterated his a iter ment’s commitment iro agreement
Offictat
are
gets slong the canal, Cairo rae
dio reported. Ie was the second aleieg ina week at inside Egypt.
to 100mm had inabout 30 per cent
during 1969 against American bombers pounding the enemy
supply network in eastern Laos. ier this week, the ence of North Vielnamese surce-to-air missiles in Lacs was
change by their’failure ta report fleek’ publicity for their grievThird, the use of violence, as is usually the ease in university Baker, and a adequately the conditions under ances, conflict and possibly vio~ confrontations, is a political inIying current protest, by Ience ‘may te one of tho techain strument used to provoke the proposals for solution ‘of press- niques used in the fai knowledge that the aA 3s will police and thereby radiealize problems, and st of the ful commis ing si Jarge numbers of students who make sure ‘tha whole world is sior their oe oriented coverage are’ sympathetic to new left he 1-member comiaissinn of con! watehing. ‘oats, but ordinarily reject new K Whils the ‘news media could “Althaugh there is. truth in iteelt, headeat by Milt. do more toward lessening the this charge, it is probably a left tactics, sentidwer, Glibended - Det “Today, tha press is less deafter 18 months of inves! nsions that breed violence, the good deal less than serms to be and reporting on violence in the task force said, the. press is popilariy bsbelieved. First, vio- pendent upon violent eontent— United$i necessary to gain upon titillation in’ general—than sometimes overly blamed for i t may ever have been. Tho dothe violence itsel pian report media attention, In the’ case of scribes the news media as “at i “undoubtedly true,” the television particularly, any kind hard fact Is that:violence is not what the news media of physical action or dramatiza- pa over-sensitive to outs “chat some groups vism:—“Never before hav tte. have Teas to use violence oe of conflict will usually suf ave to offer today, For these pe ‘suppose that it is, that m American news media been so press to exploit their defensive while being so sucis. They have learned that ‘ause it is what they havo “Second, groups who engago cessful,” the report said. generally can be In violenes are apt to have their come to. ex ect—or chodse—to « task force went on, ake onto give vialent—beessage lost because of the me- see and rea tashfr fores recommendaa prominent role in the dia tendency to focus on the vio othe media have contributed | lence to tha excirpion of the ‘ions, largely Ignored by the full the widespread use of tonfronta day's news. tion as an instrument of social commission {o its tinal report ‘The result is that when they message, Depattment attorney, Robert K,
nue ee
that
1
dploody
clashes between guerrillas and the Lebanesa army last Octo-
sources reported today that the North
raell war planes eastwards” when they attempted to hit tir
__After recent Israel] att southern Lebanese Mitac retaliation for guel ald from Lebanon, the Lebanese government replaced the army chief who negotiated: the care agreement and anounced th guerrillas had agreed to restrict thelr activities. Hut the guere! a3. repu 6 restrictions and charged they violated the agree: Tn Leadoo, diplomats-sald the Soviet Union has rejected eight of 10 major American proposa for an Egyptian-tsracli settlement. Among other things, the Russians withdrew their ’ previous endorsement of a U.S. proposal for indirect using the so-called “! mula,” “with—Arab- and Israelt delegates in the same place but negotiating through at third par: 10 diplomats in Landon said the Russians delivered a note to Secretary, of State oe z, Rogers ‘on givi polnt-by -polat xian of the most recent U.S. plan for the Mladle East, ‘The pas submitted to Moscow Oct. 28, was rojected by Isracl as an appeas abs. Tut Moscow ed pro-Israeli natur:
Conese. Takes News Media, To WASHINGTON (AP) A study prepared for “the National Violence Commission contends ws media contributes to violence in America by failing to report tharaughiy on the social problems that lead to eonfrontati news
bi
Israeli Aircraft Hit Cai
a sharp reaction from the mtary command repo Ga. ‘ance it realizes what is The jet kesme! osu, also pening * said the issue of pounded 4‘a major military’ bas Is to subsidize pri at Tel el Kabir and Sinsted. me watevaducation should be submnit- gets in the central and northera ted to voters in a refere: sectors of the 105-mile-long Suez Risser also called for a ref Canal, erendum, saying the aid plan ‘The air force depot Is located “is an entirely new concept, at El Khanga in the Nile Delta
ment that requested a erendum, and rejected another amendment 17-15 which would
At the prime minister's, = counter danionsts ation was un-
der
two-thirds
stitutionality of providing public funds for private education.
Rocks and Murder.” As Agnew and his wife emerged from the memorial, they waved to the crowd of 300 to 400, and the crowd responded with an evenly divided mixture of applause and boos. Later, when Agnew left his hotel for dinner with Prime Minister John Gorton. about two dozen protesters flankedby as mary policemen shouted at him and waved North Vietnamese 8.
and arouse anxtetyto compete against dissatisfy, Single girls haven't been able woman,” only to fall silent or limit themsaid Cecil arried of to irrelevant cliches why Bowden, a carnival offcial, explaining shen thoughtful solutions are test is being restricted to unmarried entrants, “You can't really expect girls of ¥7 and 18 to bere ink wees report is a 613the compasure or experience of a women of 25 with & Rage ook, prepared under {he tion of a" former Justice » couple of children.” the self-confidence
al
Prime Minister John Gorton reeted the vice president-and
spending during committee trips is proposed by Rep. William Ryan, D-Detroit, speaker of the House of Representatives. Ryan said he will present the proposed rule changes on spending to the 1970 legislative session. Under the present system, House members submit their expense accounts after their trips. Ryan proposes
a
a
tends a Cabinet luncheon there.
___ Curb For Efficieney LANSING
Five of the hecklers—four young men and a woman—were arrest
82
little kinder In his comments.
sume the judges felt justified in saying that if they
a ae
Heckle Agnew At Rites
through its next year's appropriations, should elim-— tors heckled U.S. Vice President Inate from the state motor pool the luxury auto- Spiro T, Agnew as he laid a mobiles presently assigned to members of the State wreath today at Australia’s war Supreme Court,” Strange said. “That,” Strange said memorial, and protest groups “would honor the half-doll day dignity that the planned @ larger demonstration Judges have so arrogantly demanded.” Wednesday. leader, was a
a
to a mixed greeting. Some 100 protesters heckled him as Australia laid a wresth honoring Australia's war dead. More protests are sched+ Wednesday, (AP Wirephoto)
needed
majority in the Assembly today, to get on the calendar immediately, but failed by several votes, Next step for an Assembly action will be to place the bill on the regular ealendar, with no Incication of when it would
went up four cems to LM eonts in state taxes in August Walter Hollander, R-Rosaad the tax wetlld ra the. price on cigarettes lo 0 prohibitive #7 cents a pack. No neighboring state has any cig. rete tax exceeding 12 cents, he
Task Jest month Included rare selfs examin; res, more inter
ills, ter
7.
tighter "ruidellaes, for he, rage of disorders, and relations
between
the
areal
and minority groups “It should become hab editorial policy to display’ t and clearly the opinions, ses, and solutions wide varitey of and nonexpert spectrum. "The b st genet porters concentrat ing objective