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Cloudy tonight GOT LOTC Of ^Wj»» JINGUM' MOKBY wkK rain or fCffm SoM My CnrTlmiAWsntM 1 tgrffr ^. snow showers Restaurant business booming Inside: FWllftn Aboufc one-third EieCIlQII of Wisconsin's eligible -voters are expected at; the polls Tuesday for Many avoid meat counters decisions on women, gam- : from women throughout tie Ming and politics — story," By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS taurants in the Chicago area ( explained, "Meat prices are . ¦page 2. ;¦ ¦ • . - ' Spaghetti, macaroni, chicken showed most restaurants doing , criminal, and we're in favor of state who wanted to organize a . and seafood topped the Sunday a booming business. all political action like this." meatless protest in their areas. dinner menus for thousands of "Right now we've got a wait- Dolly Cole, wife of the presi- A housewife passing out Dunncll West German Americans on the opening day ing line of 20 minutes, and I've dent of General Motors, said meatless recipes at . a Colum- DfaillH Chancellor Willy of a week-long meat boycott seen a lot of steaks going by," her family wasn't boycotting bia, Mo., food store Saturday Brandt is challenging mili- protesting high prices said Frieda Mariarios, service meat. She added, "But I really was upstaged by a group of 16 tant sociatists. in his party . bought the store and may face a showdown Most meat markets were manager at a Chicago restau- don't think we have steak more cattlemen who at the party convention next closed on Sunday, so it was rant where the best steak costs than once every two weeks or out of meat and then gave it week — story, page 4. hard to judge whether house- $7.50. ¦so." . away to surprised customers. wives were crossing beef, lamb A random sampling of De- Mrs. Cole said she cut up a "We wanted people to se» and pork off their shopping troit area supermarkets showed leftover rump roast to make what it would be like to go into Wflffb A much-debated customers in large hash for Sunday dinner. She a store, and not be able to buy II age minimum wage lists. : numbers President Nixon announced were avoiding meat counters. said,. "We like hash." meat because it wasn't there,'' bill comes up for its first last Thursday night that a ceil- "We've, been selling chicken, In Waterville, Maine, Pat said Jim Marshall, a spokes* hearing s iri the Minnesota " , ing on the price of all beef, that's all," said Cheri Kill- Gorman served her family of man for the cattlemen. Senate today — story, page the 11, ; pork, and lamb was to go into ingsworth, a meat clerk at a nine a macaroni loaf made with Mrs. Marilyn Johnson, effect today. But leaders of Detroit food store. An assistant cheese, macaroni, tuna fish, housewife, said shoppers were consumer groups said the boy- manager at another chain store evaporated milk, onions, eggs taking her recipes for salmon EuAH Golden State held CYtfll cott would be held anyway be- agreed that it was "really and pimentoes. Mrs. Gorman, souffle, chopstick tuna, rosy 0ff a rally by the WELCOMED . Air Force Lt. Col. Louis POWs returned to the United States; On hand cause the ceiling would not be ; wlo helped organize the Maine cheese fondue and other meat- Milwaukee Bucks Sunday to bad." H. Bernasconi of.Napa, Calif,, greets a friend ' to meet him at Travis were his daughter, effective. Joining the ranks of meat boycott, said, "My husband less dishes until the ranchers even the NBA playoff series meat. 1-1 — story, page 12. at Travis Air Force Base Sunday following . Katherine, left, his mother, Mrs. Maria Eas- Although some New York res- boycotters in Michigan was the likes spicier foods, but the kids started handtag out free arrival from Clark AFB. Bernasconi, shot ley, right and her husband, Fred. (AP Photo- taurants reported patrons ask- Rainbow People's party, for- loved it." "I kept telling the customers , is nice, but that down Dec. 22 1972 on a B-52 raid over North fax) ing for more meatless dishes merly known as the White Pan- She said that she has re- that free meat , ; than usual a spot check of res- ther party. A party spokesman ceived about 200 telephone calls it won't be free next week." Vietnam, was among the last of former , 'We can subpoena witnesses By angry NV Jets Nixon offer on aides POW believes many ruled out by Eryin airmen were killed By LAWRENCE L. KNUTSON the events surrounding the bug- Weicker said also he believes By FRED S. HOFFMAN met during the 6% years he a compound and were re- WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. ging of Democratic National White House Chief of Staff H.R. WASHINGTON (AP) — was held in the North. captured. Sam J. Ervin Jr., B-N.C., today Committee Headquarters in Haldeman was so closely in- Washington's Watergate office A survivor of North Viet- In addition, Kasler said "Between 40 and 45 of- rejected as unacceptable Presi- volved with the Committee for dent Nixon's offer to produce complex last June. namese captivity says he that 12 to 15 POWs who ficers got the treamteut tor- the Re-election of the President believes more than 100 U.S. White House aides for informal "Now he claims he was act- were taken into interroga- ture beatings," Kasler said. testimony in secret sessions of ing as their attorney," Ervin that he "had to know what was airmen were killed by an- tion "never reappeared." ' 'The North Vietnamese the special committee in- said, and accused Dean of going on" in the way of politi- gry militiamen and civilians vestigating the Watergate bug- "conflict of interest." cal espionage. , after their planes were shot "I don't think they had tried to find out whether ging case. He said it is "absurd?' to hold He said Republican campaign down. any intention of killing us," there was an escape com- Ervin, the committee's chair- that the Senate Is impotent to aides were "almost competitive "Well over 100 men Kasler said of the North mittee. There was an es- Vietnamese interrogators. man, gald the Senate is fully deal with the White House in as to who could do the dirtiest were seen on the ground cape committee, but so few the Watergate case and recom- alive but never reached the "But they were so crude empowered by law to subpoena deed." Weicker said he had people Mew anything about any witness it wishes on its mended Nixon take a "refresh- been told by Alfred C. Baldwin prison system," . Air Force in their torture. And they own terms and to mete out pun- er course" in the laws of evi- that office activities of Sens. Col. James H. Raster said were like mad dogs, they it that the Vietnamese nev- ishment for refusing to appear dence at Duke University, his Charles Percy, R-Ill., and Ja- in an interview. lost their heads." er were able to leara who as a witness. alma mater. cob JavitSj R-N.Y., and Rep. "We know that in the Kasler said he believes was on it." Sunday a Republican mem- bombed areas an awful lot three seriously ill men died Treatment of U.S. "I am not willing to elevate a of the Charles McCloskey, R-Calif., wa* White House aide above the ber special Senate in- were among those marked for of men were killed "by the of willful neglect. prisoners had improved aft- great masses of the American vestigating^ committee said two surveillance. militia. The North "Vietna- He identified them as Air er the United States stop- people," Ervin told a news con- GOP senators were among Weicker said Baldwin told mese civilians were pretty Force Maj. Earl G. Cobiel, ped bombing North Vietnam ference. targets of spies working for him he had been ordered by irate." Navy Cmdr. Kenneth R. in late 1968, Kasler said, President Nixon's : re-election convicted Watergate burglar Easier, 46, of Indianapo- Cameron, and Navy Lt. but the escape attempt Erv|n also rejected the White last year. " James W- ' McCord to stake out lis, Ind., credited regular Cmdr. James J. Connell. "gave them an excuse" to House claim that presidential That and other statements al- those offices and several others North Vietnamese troops Their names have appear- resume the abuses. The counsel John W. Dean III is ex- leging political espionage by on Capitol Hill. with rescuing some U.S. ed on a list of 55 American purge lasted about a month. empted from appearing be- the Committee for the Re-elec- troops from lynching. military men reported by Baldwin, he said, had been Granger , Kasler said ; a survey cause of his lawyer-client rela- tion of the President were told to watch the comings and OVERCOME ... Mrs. Leslie left , of Chicopee, Bis estimate of the num- the Hanoi government as made by camp leaders tionship TOth the President and made Sunday by Sen. Lowell P. goings from the offices of Sens.