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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 3-30-1972 Winona Daily News Winona Daily News Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews Recommended Citation Winona Daily News, "Winona Daily News" (1972). Winona Daily News. 1131. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/1131 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Mostly fa'r to few partly cloudy ^^:¦ ' ^"|)Wi?: yy." - - ; JK^S thro ugh Friday Inside: N Viets Wallar© Gov George " ai,a,Je . C.: Wallace of Huge explosion Alabama weathered a -walk- out Wednesday while aides attack pondered problems at home — story, page 2a. HUH Sen. Hubert H. """ Humphrey led the 8 bases chorus on tax reform Wed- By GEORGE ESPER devastates main nesday — story, page 2a. SAIGON (AP) — North Viet- 44fi These numbers de- namese forces launched a "**" note a program of series of coordinated assaults interest - subsidy, low - rent today on eight South ¦ Vietnam- housing which is making its appearance in two Winona ese bases in the northern quar- h o u sin g developments — ter of the country, and one of street in Belfast story, pa^e 3a. the camps was evacuated by By COLIN FROST buildings; into nearby streets and hurled th« government troops. BELFAST (AP )' ; ' - — A giant explosi on officer, a bomb disposal expert, against a A Jury began de- In the air war Boulfi , an enemy sur- wrecked a main street in Belfast, killing a wall. Maj. Bernard Calladene, 39, died in a WU jIC liberations on the face-to-air missi}e shot down British army officer, and bombers tried to hospital. He was the 292nd person killed in 32 fate of United Mine . Work- one of the United States' big- ( assassinate a Protestant leader in the Ro- months and the 56th British soldier to die in ers President W. A. Tony) gest computerized gunships, the man Catholic civil rights movement today as the Ulster troubles. Boyle today in the firsts fed- spearhead of the secret elec- London formalized its takeover of Northern Police said the car was stolen in the eral prosecution oi union of- tronics war ficers for alleged illegal in Laos; All 14 Ireland. Lower Falls area of Belfast, a stronghold of campaign contributions — crewmen are missing and The British House of Commons voted 191 to the Irish Republican Army, and blamed the story, page 5a. feared dead. 13 to endorse the peace plan .of Prime Minister IRA for the blast. Edward Heath. The measure giving the In Londonderry , guerrilla bombers tried to H Sources said it was too early British government complete control over assassinate Ivan Cooper, a Protestant mem- v Berrisan * -£ to tell whether the attacks in the embattled province was passed by the ber of Northern Ireland's now-defunct par- conspiracy case is headed the western mountains and House of Lords an hour later and then given liament and a leading figure in the'Roman foothills of Quang Tri Province, for a. jury as final argu- approval; by Queen Elizabeth , II to become Catholic civil rights movement. ments center on whether the bordering tlhe demilitarized law. : Police said a bomb blew up Cooper's car government twisted evi- zone and Laos, marked the As the violence flared in Northern Ire- outside his home minutes after he re- dence in an alleged antiwar start of a sustained North Viet- land, the British Defense Ministry announced plot story, page 8a_ ceived a phone call telling him he was ur- — namese offensive, it would send 60O more troops to the pro- gently needed at a hospital. " T h e Prestigious ¦ Sharp fighting i aiso was re- vince to help restore order, bringing the Earlier in the evening, a 150-pound geli- M ft Vfl >-.-¦: : - ¦mmuaaii *KmmKtmsf &amm&;:Mi23misx >'B*^¦—w—wpwun . nwi 11 tsmmmmmuimm-¦ ¦; - ¦ ¦:.. :: :¦¦¦--:-- maJ V Mayo Clinic is ported in the central highlands, number; of Soldiers' in Ulster to 15,100. gnite charge exploded in a truck in down- ready to open its $117 mil- SIGN OF "UNDERSTANDING i . Visit- Ju' a* Nixon Eisenhower; at the White House and sources said all South Viet- The blasts in Belfast were the third and town Belfast, demolishing the vehicle and lion facilities to an under- ing women of the Mutual Improvement So- Wednesday. Mrsr"' Eis enhower toured the namese troops had been placed fourth to shake Northern Ireland within hours. blowing out windows for hundreds of yards, graduate m e d i cal school ciety of the Jacksonville, 111., School for the school during a trip to Illinois last November on a heightened alert after in- The explosion on Wellington Street, 100 and three men . bombed a Protestant-owned 1 yards next fall — story, page 12a. trouble understanding and and the students returned the call Wed- telligence reports that North from City Hall, went off in a car and food store after warning employes and cus- Deaf have little Vietnamese troops tore a huge section of the thoroughfare. It tomers they had five minutes to clear but. No nesday. (AP Photofax) were plan- responding to the wave they received from ning to launch a three-phased sent parts of the car soaring over four-story casualties were reported. campaign there next month. Previously predicted offen- Conferees now set f or work sives in both the northern and central sectors of the country did not materialize earlier this year. In the northern sector, five Clean-water bill approved fire support bases guarding the DMZ were hit with deadline. rockets and By JAMES PHILLIPS the 1S81 mortar rounds shortly after 2 WASHINGTON (AP ) — The House has given quick ap- The Senate also gave industries until 1985 to eliminate p.m. today. into waterways, proval to a $24.6-billion clean-water bill designed to purify discharges Simultaneously, ground as- the nation 's rivers, streams and lakes. The House merely cited the 1985 mo-discharge deadline saults Were made against three Following Wednesday's 378-14 vote, the chief sponsor, as a national goal and not governmental policy. other lire support bases guard- Rep, John Blatnik, D-Minn., said a House-Senate conference Another significant difference is abolition of the 1899 ing the western after the approaches to will go to work, to hammer out a compromise Refuse Act permit system under the House measure. It the provincial capital of Quang al-state permit system Easter recess. : would be replaced with a joint feder Tri City. But major differences between the House version ahd the under which industries would receive permits from the states Senate bill passed last November are expected to delay operating under federal guidelines. Field reports said that two agreement for weeks. .. - The.. Senate version does not eliminate the Refuse Act companies of South Vietnamese The House version calls for the federal government, to permiv system, bui^imply adds an~ additional federal-state marines, about 30O men, aban- spent! $18,3 billion during the fiscal years 1973-75 to help system. House backers ycohsider the Senate version dupli- doned Fire Base Holcomb, communities finance construction of sewage-treatment works cative. ' '•VVy'Vy ¦ ' some 20 miles west of Quang and sewage-collection systems. The House bill also proihibits. persons from filing .suits Tri City, and withdrew to Fire The Senate bill authorizes total construction grants of against polluters unless they could prove their direct inter- Base Sarge, two miles to the only $14 billion: None of the Senate money is ear-marked for ests were involved. north A ground assault was sewage-collection systems. decide who has also made against Sarge and The Stehate also called for industries to utilize by 1981 the - The Senate bill authorizes the courts to the right to sue for clean water. Fire Base Nui Ba Ho, two best available technology to treat wastes discharged into miles north of Sarge. waterways. The House, by comparison, calls on the Na- The defeat of several amendments backed by environ- mental groups prompted a spokesman for the Environmental There was no. immediate tional Academy of Sciences to complete within two years a word on casualties in the three cost study to determine if the 1981 requirement would be Policy Center to say passage of the House bill was a "fraud on the public, to pass a dirty-water bill in a clean-water ground attacks and shelling at- economically disruptive. tacks against Fire Bases Alpha If it is found economically feasible, Congress would set wrapping." 2, Charlie 1, Charlie 2, Camp Carroll and Dong Ha, a district Angel JI: innocent town with an adjoining military base. Field reports said the North Vietnamese pushed eastward Hostage fells from Khe Sanh, where they had ANOTHER DEATH . .. Torn and twisted disposal expert Maj. Bernard Calladene at- been reported building up for metal, almost unrecognizable but for the tempted to remove it from the vehicle. Cal- several weeks despite heavy wheels, is all that remains of the car -in ladene was killed in the blast. (AP Photofax) of shootout bombing by U.S, B52s. whicli a bomb exploded in Belfast as bomb ¦ w v.. A «¦ •*. ¦*•<¦«*-_--¦? ¦-. - _ ,, , , ¦_ «- -, „. , V:* :tff .;W :^ *•" ^ *» % ~, :- _ * _ /.V,AW/.-hVrYh-/VV.<'.V'.*AV _ *^ ii % \ / j \t+ \ af courthouse I And, conveniently, through Staggers' district By EDITH M . LEDERER SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Tlie first prosecution witness in the murder-kidnap conspiracy Amtrak Turbo Train : super miIkrun trial of Angela Davis has de- I scribed a courthouse shootout || (EDITOR'S NOTE: On election which led to the charges |s day this year , Congressman Harley against tbe black militant.