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Show iUL 2A The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, December 25, 1368 Nixon Asks Alternatives on Viet Policy Continued From Page One and the U.S. position on negotiations with the Soviet Union in that field. Our view is that before we proceed with this we must make an assessment of the American military position," the adviser said. He said no deadline was set for a decision on whether the United States should now seek negotiations on such matters as missile defense. We will address this early in the new administration, the aide said. The third item considered in that context was that of U.S. action on the treaty to control the spread of nuclear weapons. The aide said no decision has yet been made on the timing Nixon will seek before action on the treaty which he has endorsed in principal. Nixon earlier advocated a delay in U.S. ratification because of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. The aide said Nixon's position on the timing of U.S. approval will be outlined Associated Snow Blasts Ia-- t, International Airport Saturday to begin their investigation into the first fatal By Associated Press d (Season. Heart Patient Seven inches of snow piled up at the Glenview Naval Air Station north of Chicago. Three inches of snow fell at Midway and OHare airports. ' While gusts up to 35 mph blew snow across sections of the Midwest, freezing rain and sleet glazed streets and roads in many areas from Michigan eastward into New England. 'The main power transmission line went down between Oneida and Cortland, N.Y., disrupting service to about three 10,000 customers in counties. Chain-Styl- e Crash Travelers were warned of Icy streets and roads in New York City and adjoining suburbs. Four accidents on parkways in the city early in the day involved more than 100 automobiles in lisions. chain-styl- e col- ;New York State attributed deaths to the rough weather. I Mohawk Airlines canceled all flights in the state. Ice storm warnings were Issued for Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont and New Hampshire. The rapid transit system in Boston was crippled temporarily because of ice on the third rails. Gale warnings went up on the Atlantic Coast from Georgia to Maine. They also flew op the Great Lakes. two 1 crash in North Central Airlines history. The Convair 580, with a crew of three and 42 passengers, slammed into while landing in fog and drizzle North Central officials said 26 persons were killed, including two of the crew members, and 19 were injured. 8 Boys twin-engin- e -- Storms hurled snow and freezing rain at much of thp North Saturday in the midst of the year-enholiday travel -- Air safe- ty O'Hare Rond Tolls port. The fuselage section rests at Braniff hangar where the plane crashed during landing attempt. Probe Begins in Chicago Plane Crash dred yards a hangar sde specialists arrived at Friday night. CHICAGO (AP) Ups Press Wirephoto Satisfactory - A (UPI) retired boilermaker, his new heart beating strong, was alive and well Saturday but worried about his family. Ervin C. Cramer, Chicagos first successful heart transplant, was eagerly awaiting a visit from his wife who, hospital officials said, had been delayed by tne heavy snow and car trouble. Mrs. Amy Cramer had not talked to her husband since he received the heart of CHICAGO Reymundo Montez Thursday at Lukes Hospital. Mrs. Cramer had visited her husband briefly on Friday but he could not talk because of a tube in his throat. Dr. Hassan Najafi, 38, who headed the team of surgeons who conducted the operation, said Cramers condition was very good. Jr. on Injured In addition, eight boys, members of a drum and bugle corps which had been practicing in the hangar, were injured. Ine plane, Flight 458, originated in Minneapolis and made stops at four Wisconsin cities Green Bay, Wcisau, Manitowoc and Milwaukee. A spokesman for the National Transportation Safety Board, which is conducting the investigation, said there was no early indication of the cause of the crash. off to the of the runway the craft was on or approaching. The spokesman j..,id there was a ceiling at the time of the crash, with visibility of about a quarter of a mile. He described t'uis as within landing tolerance. 200-fo- Four planes, he said, were brought in on the same runway minutes after the prop jet went down. Landings were halted after it was established a plane had crashed. after the Inauguration. In charting U.S. policy In Vietnam, the adviser said, The instructions of the President-elec- t are that he wants a range of realistic opinions . . . The adviser said he could not forecast whether these alternatives would include a shift from present American policy because the possibilities to be presented Nixon have not yet been drafted. The official said that In connection with each problem facing the United States abroad, the Nixon approach will be 'j have advisers draft a set of optional moves to guide him in choosing a course. Wants Wide Range We want to avoid a situation In which the President is confronted with a consensus paper and all he can do is say yes or no, the aide said. He wants a wide range of realistic options presented to him." The aide said the process of presenting policy alternatives will be stan- & Plane Rocks The plane started to rock violently as we approached the airport, said William DeGroot, 21, of Sioux Falls, S.D. No one knew what was he said. The going on, plane jolted . . . People were the Pacific Northwest and the northern Rockies. 'Five additional inches of snow raised the snow depth in Burlington, Vt, to Dj feet. ; Arctic air rolled across the Northwest, dropping temperatures to 27 in Cut Bank, 25 in Great Mont., and Falls, Mont. Clearer Definition Nixon was said to have expressed a desire for a clearer definition of what the United States is trying to achieve with its overseas assi'fance. Nixon and his advisers also discussed relations with Japan, Latin America, India and Pakistan, and Africa. Nixon, charting with reporters prior to th emeeting, said every new administration has an opportunity to reexamine American commitments around the world and indicated that the session was part of that reexamination. Tanned, Relaxed sported a green-checke- d cashmere sport jacket and a cut on his forehead. He was tanned and seemed relaxed in the first public appearance since beginning his vacation. The chat with reporters took place on the screened porch of his bayside winter retreat on this island suburb of Miami. The scratch on his head, Nixon said, was a souvenir of Thursdays trip to First Since Armal Nixon's first was The meeting announced business since he came to Key Biscayne Monday for a holiday vacation. The jovial Nixon said he had been in front of the television set for hours, watching the Apollo 8 moon mission. I've seen more TV in the last four days than Ive seen in the past four months. Nixon said. The Apollo really beats the late show. Nixon sent a congratulatory message Saturday to Col. Frank Borman, the space ship commander and spoke of the astronauts Christmas Eve readings from the Bible. It was a magnificent thing, It was he said. too good to be planned. Rose Bowl Next Mother Blamed In Slay Suicide Nixon planned to remain in Key Bis- with no more business on the schedule until New Years Day, then fly to California for the Rose Bowl football cayne, - Coroner MADISON, WIS. (UPI) said Saturday an Clyde Chamberlain investigation and autopsy showed that a mother killed her five children and then succeeded in s i angling herself. Chamberlain said Mrs. Elwood Bode-ma36, of rural Marshall, suffered from severe emotional and psychiatric problems since childhood. He said steps had been taken recently to give her medical n, attention. Her body and those of the five childard procedure in the National Security dren were found Friday in a farm house Council, which will meet at least every . between Marshall and Deerfield near two weeks in the new administration. here. game at Pasadena. The other participants were Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, Nixons assistant for national security affairs; Murphy, his representative at the State Department; Gen. Andrew U. Goodpaster, deputy U.S. commander in Vietnam, a security adviser to Nixon during the period of government transition; and Bryce N. Harlow, assistant for congressional relations. Nixon said the session was the first meeting of officials who will make up his National Security Council a panel he has promised to strengthen. The only statutory member missing was th director of the Office of Emergency Planning, who has not yet been appointed. Plent OMMMW- MOBODME - screaming and calling for help . . . 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