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Precipitation y Tue^ay ^ P®'' ‘°n*8ht and 20 per cent Manchester, conn., Monday, june ii, 1973 - vol. xcii, No. 213 Manchenter—A City of Village Charm TWENTY.FOUR PAGES - TWO SECTIONS **"*^®' <^'^NTS Willy Brandt Uninjured In Saigon R^ists Near Crash New Peace Pact JERUSALEM (AP) — West German Chancellor Willy SAIGON (AP) — Acting U.S. Council, which has met almost South Vietnamese reluctance is Brandt narrowly escaped a crash today when a gust of Ambassador ^harles daily for the past week. holding up the new cease-fire wind almost hurled his Israeli military helicopter off a 900- Whitehouse met briefly with U.S. officials had predicted document. foot cliff to the Dead Sea desert below. - Foreign Minister Tran Van that an agreement strengthing A statement explaining Lam today concerning the the Vietnam cease-fire would Saigon's stand on key points un Brandt was unhurt although plateau of Masada, an ancient stalled Paris cease-fire be announced over the der negotiation in Paris* was thrown to his knees^as the ramp Jewish fortress overlooking the negotiations. weekend. But the Paris talks of the Sikorsky chopper caught expected sometime soon. Dead Sea. between Henry A. Kissinger Observers thought the main on a rock about 10 feet from the The camouflaged gunship The meeting lasted 15 and Hanoi’s Le Due Tho issues concerned the status of a edge bf the cliff. landed smoothly at Uie fortress minutes, which suggested the recessed Saturday without an proposed Council of National German State Secretary Paul and started to roll toward the envoy may have gone to the agreement, and Kissinger flew Reconciliation and Concord Frank and the Israeli cliff as passengers were ministry to deliver a message to Washington, saying he would between the South Vietnamese ambassador to Bonn, Eliashiv climbing from the tail exit. A from Washington. return for more talks ’Tuesday. and the Viet Cong and zones of Ben-Horin, were slightly hurt in gust of wind then heaved the After seeing Whitehouse, The Saigon government has control for each side. the accident, but they required helicopter and the exit ramp Lam went immediately to a said it is continuing “close Meanwhile, the ^Saigon ho medical treatment. caught on a rock, bringing it to session of President Nguyen consultations” with the United command listed 128 Communist “It Could have been very a lurching stop while Brandt * Van Thieu’s National Security States, but some observers say cease-fire violations in the 30 serious,’’ saicf one armed was on the ramp. hours ending at noon today. border policeman who ran after Brandt then picked himself “A few days ago. Communist the helicopter to stop it. up, dusted off his spbrtshirt and activity increased to the level The incident occurred as said nothing. Later he was of more than 100 incideats Brandt’s armed helicopter, asked whether he felt all right daily,” a spokesman said. loaded with security agents, after the accident. He laughed Senate Takes ■‘Based on that activity, we can landed on the sun-scorched and asked, "What accident?” say the Communists are aiming at some purpose, but we cannot Fund Cut Bill say what that is.” it Nevertheless, restrictions on the movement of the 240 V V - ^ s WASHINGTON AP) — ’The Senate today takes upuu Canadian peace-keeping per CRP Funds Used legislation to cut off all funds for U.S. military activity in sonnel were lifted today after Indochina unless specifically approved by Congress. officials decided security risks had diminished. The Tlie ban is included in a $609 For Watergate i the week’s congressional restrictions were imposed on million authorization bill for agenda which also includes con Saturday when military operations of the State Depart sideration of a wage-price activity increased markedly. ment for the 12 m onths freeze to curb inflation and a Both sides hftve accused each Defense Payments beginning July 1. bill to extend the temporary other of trying to extend their Senate and House $465-billion limit on the national areas of control, probably in WASHINGTON (AP) - These reports said that Appropriations committee con debt. ’That limit expires June 30 anticipation of a new accord Herbert W. Kalmbach, Presi Kalmbach said he balked at ferees, meanwhile, resume and drops to a perfnanent being negotiated in Paris by dent Nixon’s personal lawyer, raising more money when deliberations on a $3.7-billion ceiling of $400 billion. Kissinger and Tho. was officially quoted today as asked to do so by former White supplemental money bill saying payments made to The ban on funding any In Cambodia, meanwhile, House chief of staff H. R. containing differing versions of further involvement by U.S. Watergate defendants and their Haldeman. insurgents rocketed the Phnom a fund shutoff for continued military forces in Indochina Penh airport for the second lawyers were a “White House The Nixon committee report U.S. bombing in Cambodia. hostilities was added to the straight night, but the military project.” to the GAO said that on June 29, The antiwar legislation tops State Department authorization command said there were no Kalmbach solicited $75,000 1972 Kalmbach had asked Stans bill by the Senate Foreign injuries or damage. A rocket from the Finance Committee to for “all possible cash funds” to Relations Committee on motion attack Saturday night at an Re-elect the President June 29, be given him for the urgent of Sens. Clifford P. Case, R- army billet near the airport 1972 for an urgent project that “White House project.” Nature Photo Contest Winners Clean Air N.J., and Frank Oiurch, D- killed three children and the he said "had approval of high This was less than two weeks Idaho. wives of three soldiers. authorities,” the committee after five men were arrested Winners of a photography contest sponsored by Manchester’s Center for Environmental It is described by sponsors as Also on Saturday, rockets hit said in a report to the General inside Democratic party offices Ruling Education look for picture subjects in woods adjacent to the nature center. The winners a reassertion of Congress’ the airport at Battambang, Accounting Office. at the Watergate Hotel in the who all won cameras in the contest, are (left to right) Beth Moriarty of 15 Lancaster Rd.’ constitutional right to declare Cambodia’s second largest city, A spokesman for the com early hours of June 17,1972. (third place), Steven Kahaner of 43 Coburn Rd. (second place), and Elyse Segal of 202 Upheld war. killing three persons and mittee confirmed that this is ’The $75,(XX) came from cash Mountain Rd. (first place). (Herald photo by Pinto) The Nixon administration’s wounding 16. It was the first the same sum Kalmbach had rcontributions, the source of claim of presidential authority time the Battambang airport, previously told the GAO he which the committee told the WASHINGTON (AP) - An to continue bombing in located in the midst of included in payments to the GAO it had previously failed to ---------------1 equally divided Supreme Court Cambodia faces a similar con (tombodia’s lush rice growing Watergate defendants and their report. today handed lawyers. News Capsules environmentalists a major vic gressional challenge in the area in the northwest, was These contributions included supplemental appropriation rocketed in three years of war. In all, Kalmbach solicited $45,(H)0 which Kalmbach had tory by upholding a lower court biil. The official Chinese news and paid $210,000 for this pur obtained from the committee What About ' order forbidding any The House voted 219 to 188 on agency Hsinhua said Cam pose, but only $75,000 came on Feb. 3, 1972 for “non-usual substantial degradation of Views Differ Ends retirement May 1() not to allow use of any bodia’s ousted chief of state. from Maurice H. S t^ s, chair expenses” but which Stans had The Baggage? clean air. WASHINGTON (AP) - money ih that one appropriation Prince Norodom Sihanouk, has man of the finance committee. determined Kalmbach did not LOS ANGELES (AP) - ‘ The 4-4 deadlock does not Republican national Chairman MIAMI, Fla, (AP) — Sixty- bill for bombing, but the revealed that he has recently ’The^mmittee said it never need and apparently had asked Entertainer Frank Sinatra says settle the issue on its merits, George Bush says he wants a two passengers on a United Air Defense Department said the made repeated but had reported the expenditure him to return. he will return to show business but rather upholds the U.S. full public airing of the Lines jet landed in Miami Sun hostile action could be -unsuccessful efforts to publicly because Kalmbach told Kalmbach also was given after a two-year retirement but Circuit Court, in Washington, Watergate scandal. day night but quickly dis continued with previously ap negotiate a peace of “no victor committee officials it was $30,000 which was contributed “only when I can control the D.C., which had ruled earlier But Secretary Rogers C.B. situation.” covered they were at the wrong propriated funds. or loser” with the United unrelated to the campaign. on June 29,1972 from Philippine that federal law prohibits Morton said Sunday that he op airport — eight miles from their ’liie Senate on May 31 added States. But the committee said it was nationals. ’The committee said substantial new air pollution in poses continuation of the Senate original destination. an absolute ban on the use of Sihanouk, on a world tour reporting this expenditure it had at that point received the regions where the air is still hearings, which he said are tur- 4 Off To Moon The pilot of United’s Flight any appropriations for further from his base in China, dis- along with a great many others $30,000 and was trying to clean.