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Show Solons Pass Bill for Child Care House Casts Off Threat of Veto WASHINGTON (AP) blushed aside thieats - of a The Ev House piesidential Veto Forthcoming Although no one mentioned the possibility of a v eto during the House debate, Minority Leader Getald R Fotd of Michi gan told a Republican caucus just befoi e the vote that a veto was certain if the House passed the bill And outside the chambei, a While House lobbyist buttonholing mernbeis on their way to vote, assuied them a veto w ould be foi thcoming Despite the warning, 31 Republicans deserted Fold and the administration and voted with 179 Demociats .n tavor of the bill. Voting against it vveie 134 Re 52 Democrats Paramount Moral Acte Speaker Carl Albert, stepping down as piesiding officer to make a strong plea for passage, said the bill presented the House with the paramount moral vote of the session Albert recalled that in a message to Congress two yeais ago Nixon called foi national commitment io providing all Amencan childten an opportunity for helpful and stimulating development during the first five years of life. Nixon ha Although charged his mind moie than any othei Piesident m my memory, Albert added, I dont think ne would change his nund on the need for helping ehildien The new chld-caiprogram would provide medical, nutritional and educa tional services for preschool children m locally tun centers India sufteied c seveie blow on its western tiont Tuesdav but claimed nuu viuc.iv in East Pakistan and called toi its sunendei In x'ew YOtk, the United Nations Genet al Assembly appealed late Tuesdav night for a ceasefne and mutual uoop withdrawal In an emeigemy meeting called aftei Soviet vetoes blocked auion in the Sec ai itv Lourul. the veto tier assemble ap proved the proposil bv a vote of ltd to It e Drawing published in In a illustrates tstory of soft- es-ti- landing on planet Soviets Most Vrviecs liars by space capsule. Soviets Land Craft On Mars All Quiet I By i '1 the Russians at heodoi e Shabad New Yoi k Times W 1 m iter The Soviet Union announced Tuesday that its Mats 1 spacecraft had released a television equipped descent capsule that made a soft landing on the surface of the and bnefly planet last Thursday liansnntted signals betoie luntad suddenly ceased The Soviet spaceuaft went ijito an elliptical orbit around Mais to join the United States' Mannei 9 and anothei Soviet vehicle, Mars 2, which swung into a Martian oi bit Nov., 27, aftei - and having diopped the hammer sickle emblem to the planet s surface With the soft landing of the Martian capsule Mats 3 became the set ond Soviet spaceciaft to land an in siuunented pa kage gently on the of another planet. The Venus 7 probe landed on the hot mu face of Venus last Pecemt ' and sent back data In icily befoie binning up The Mali ion mission though only appealed to give partly successful MOSCOW mii-fa- lea-- t a five year planetaiy exploiation head-sta- ll over the United States, which is planning its own soft landing on Mais vviih a Viking spaceciaft in 1970 The landing of the Mais t capsule the and unexplained subsequent hieakdown in Lommunicntinns vveie disclosed by Tass ilie Soviet pi ess agency It is the noi mal cliainiel of m cm the Soviet Interns foimalion sec l ec y sin muled space piogiani Aecoiding to the nunouncenicMit, the spaeeciafl teleased the descent capsule as it was about to swing into oi bit aiound Mais alter a six month, .10 million mile journey fiom eaith The capsule was said to have de the si ended by pai aclinic tluough tow piessuie a'niospheie of Mats and to have made a soft landing in the southern Itenuspheie of the planet Flic slip was defined as being lie tween the Hectns and Fhuetonis ie gions in an ai on with the cootdinates, latitude 47 degtees south and long litudc 158 degtees west (Copy tight) 1 ree The sen ices would be fiee tor did dien from families with an annual income under $4,320 a year. Fees based on a sliding scale aecoiding to income y would be chaiged for other children. for pat Pupation in the program would be given to wot king mothers Although most Republicans attacked the piogiani on the basis of the admims-tiativ- e difficulties it poses and its esli mated cost of $2 billion in the first full yeai of opeiation siaiting July 1, some voiced fear that it would lead to fedeial Pn-ont- control of cluldi en "Willi this legislation the government euteis into evety home, plavtoom and said Rep David nutroiy in Ameiica, W Dennis Rind 1 bv Max 1 Moss Speaks I tank Sen Moss, bleak ground ovet the sunken naming ship I tali fot D Utah helped niemonal a new to men who med in that we will only dedicate me-n,to those who live in peace," dedicate memo! nils battle nils Moss said Sen Daniel tnouve, D Hawaii, who Japanese aniest,, spoke al a sun-s- e service aboaid the USS Anona m Peail Harbot and exptessed hope that "tins sunset will be (lie sunset of all wais As we himoi enu biave sons and daughleis, we should ask, must eveiy genei al ion lea in and expeiiejice anew said the pain and futility of wai? a decoiated hero of AAorld Wai II The seivice at the Arizona Memonal was held at the roquest of the survivots antiauciaft gunnery Peail Haiboi The Todav in monument will honor the men of the Utah who died in the attack, including 54 still entombed m the vessel Ml of us hope and ptav that the tunc sill come when we no longet need to K is of f Chuckle Wmler is that time when its too icy e on those hi ids tint weie loin up ropairs ill through the vacation months to foi clt ix 1 lelaUd Mon, Musi Stay Strong "The only assurance of suivivahility in continued freedom is for us to stay so strong that no other nation on the face of the earth dates alt. ck us, he said. The spiv ice at the National Memonal Ceme'ery of the Pacific in Punchbowl Ciater bgan at 7 55 a m . tie hour the attic k begm on Dec 7 l'Ml It honoied the 2 409 t Amemniis who died that dav its down v Flu bull. ms umlei he.cvv attack m hi' west, limited they had lost the tovn id Chhanm m the not them state of Kas'i-nu- i If the Pakistani ilnve thcic is uni becked n wil cut a vital toad io I lie of that disputed s am not their put 0 milt's noithuesi ot ( till uni) is lie m ioi bull in town ol lammu In othei developments links Moscow Inni i an 1 c -- 7 king stipiwi Is Pakistan The i Mill i wide ihc isseinbh Inch deliberated lined l! had sn the he ts oitlu uusi of Pakistan deteuse and mged he Piki , H Uii-lsm- He i ropeated Soviet government The U N UNITED N A FIUNS NY Genei al Assembly called on India and Pakistan Tuesday night to older an ini mediate ceasefne and to vvithdiav then troops to their own teriitones The action came 24 houis aftei the Council acknowledged its inability to deal with the problem because ol Soviet vetoes, aiid handed it to the veto fiee assembly The ceasefne lesolutions canted no binding force but its sponsors expressed nope the Indian and Pakistani leadeis would bow to it as a reflection of woild opinion India hovvevei roived notice in advance thac no resolution would be ac ceptable unless it lecogmzed the East Pakistan msui gents and won then ap An oifiual Pakist mi suokesmao u Riwtlpiiuh said 305 uvihans had been kil'cd ami 500 mjiued since Monday by Indian an mice bombing and stiafing in both pans of Pakistan In Calcutta, officials of Indias Wesi Bengal bolder state said piepaia tions weie being made for the teluin of t.emly 10 million refugees duven into India this yeai by internal strife in East Pakistan Against Nixon Wishes White House officials in Washington Piesident Nixon personally told Indna Gandhi, India s pnme minister, in early November that U.S backed effoits (oward a peaceful settlement of East Pakistan's futuie showed promise They said India lesoiled to aimed foice without justification befoie the miliatives weie exhausted The fighting on the East Pakistan front was seveie Tuesday An Indian government spokesman claimed the town of Jessoie was captured. It lies 18 miles from the border and 90 miles southwest of Dacca, capital of the eastein province Aimy headquarteis in Calcutta rehovvevei, that house to house potted fighting was still going on at nightfall altei tne Indians drove the 5,000 man gainson front the neaiby cantonment and an field the Ins chaige that is the boss behind the -- Indian aggression Soviet Ambassadot Jacob A Malik accused China of voting against a Soviet resolution in the Secunty Council simply because it was Soviet was lemimsoenl This Malik said of the woist days of the cold war He again labeled the Peking repiesen tatives as social Manors. The speeches in the assembly genei ally stressed the need for speed m view of the large-scal- e fighting. India and the Soviet Union made a half heaimd effoit to delay the debate by insistuig that the questions should be leaned fust 'o the assembly s stealing committee Thev declined to pi ess the mattci hovvevei, when the assembly Sec Page 12, Column 1 gai-liso- The adopted lesolution was bastcallv the same as tl e oi e killed by a Sov ict veto in the Seem its Council on Monday night The assembly debate began Tuesdav morning and continued through the aftei noon and evpmng It was niatked, as tlte txcuuty Council debate bad been, by a Communist between sliaip exchange China and the Soviet Lmon Pekings deputy foieign minister, d Chiao Kuan-hunoted a statement by the Soviet news agency Tass to the effect that the fighting involved Soviet secunty because of its proximity to the boideis of the USSR cai-rie- Boss Behind Aggression "This is blackmail and a menace to as well as all the neighbonng countnes of India and Pakistan, Chiao said. Distinguished Soviet lepiesenta-tiv- e what exactly ate you planning to do? You might as well tell us hero China Tribune Telephone Numbers, Pace A-- 2 Mall Section, tion. Cottonwood 21 Page Sears ('(Ineotlav'' Wont Gobble Canadians Uj sealed Time is running out. Lay down youi aims befoie it is too late Maneckshaw claimed the Pakistanis weie sutrounded by Indian forces and the local gueinllas, known as Mukti Bahini, who vveie "ieady to take revenge fot the ciuelities and atrocities you have committed Yoik Times Sen ice New - WASHINGTON Pnnie Mmis'et Pierie Elliott Tiudeau assuied by President Nixon that the United States does not wish to gobble up" Canada said Tuesday that it is up to Canadians to decide what type of fo- Air In ree Wiped Out "Y'oui air foice has become ineffective and you cannot hope it will help ' There is you, the genei al continued cd and you cannot get supplies by sea no hope of getting more planes. Chalna and Mangla are blochad-routes- . We will give you all Meatmen! befitting soldiers Indian intelligence sources said they had intei cepted a message front the East Pakis'ani commanciei to West Pakistan saying there is no use fighting unless W'hen come in time i enforcements West Pakistan ieplied that remfoice-ment- s are coming," it was decided that the Indian chief of staff should make the sui render appeal m a broadcast, the sources roported A high Indian souice said Maneck-Miad or another senior genet al is to fly to Dacca to accept the reign investment they will accept His comments on the need for between balance Clut-tagon- g, Canadas capital lequnements and bet soveieign mterosts were taken by American officials as a confirmation of ropoits that the Ottawa government will soon announce selective restrictions on foieign pi iv ate investments Trudeau said that Canada has made bet decisions and that soon . . well be piepaied to discuss policy without an Inside The Tribune AND MORE . . . A Pakistani aimy souice m Dacca maintained that the Indian advance was being held, that an Indian attack with men, tanks and planes at Htlli in the noitnwest was repulsed, and that fietce fighting still raged around Jessore With conespondents unable to go to the front theie was no way of verifying the conflicting claims. The Indian chief of staff, Gen Sam Maneckshaw, broadcast an appeal to all 80 000 Pakistani soldiers m East Pakistan to sui lender Your fate is adding: Nixon Says U.S. Basically same Resolution Sec- Forecast Salt Lake City ami vicinity Paitly cloudy skies with slight chance of snow expected anti continued told tempeia-turo- s High gusty winds along Wasatch Front Weather map page B 10. infer ioi lty complex But the Prime Minister indicated that Nixon was sympathetic to the Canadian approach and, apparently, did not insist r that Canada must maintain an policy on entry of foreign capital With over $22 billion in American investments. Canada is the vvoilds hugest recipient of US. pnvate capital Addtessing a massively attended news confeience before his retuin to Ottawa, Trudeau made it amply cleat m Ins replies to questions that the mounting Canadian concern ovei US economic See Page 9, lolunin I pre-paip- open-doo- The Indian at my asserted theie wero front m advances all along the 1 Eat Pakistan. A Defense Mimstiy spokesman in New Delhi claimed the captuie of the city of Sylhet, in the tea country of the noitheastern pait of East Pakistan He added it was made by the firot helicoptet-boin- e assault of the con350-mil- e flict. wmmm & Vwjfc s ... J$IJ& V V'3. - s A?" SS. f V - X VcS'mcAs v. , 0 - s. i -- - ' - - v '"'SX. :khf S' If Sf V A I Vi S & Wi If. X 5 ?? 4 V U' Ns, i. it It Assoc died Press Wirephoto CroumHircaLing u reniomes were held Tuesday Peat Haibor over the sunken I tali where I Is n Balttes Raging On pi oval d association. Services usually are conducted only on Memorial Day, the Navy said Throughout the day, visitors boarded shuttle boats for the short ride to 'he over the gleaming, white monument sunken hull of the Anzona, which is the final lestnig place of ntoie than 1,100 of its crow During an eaily nioitiu g spiv up, Adm. Bernard A. Clarey, commander of the U S. Pacific Fleet, said there aie paial-lel- s between the building of the Japanese Navy pi tor to Peail Harboi and the buildup of the Sov let fleet today.1 m i Associated Pi ess Wmei jay Peace Bids Accent Pearl Harbor Date Two US sena HONOLULU (AP) loro made plea foi peace and a naval lommaiuiei said Amenta must maintain a strong fleet as the 30th anmveisjiy of the Peail limber attack was observed Tuesdav in Hawaii. Tw o me m oi ia spi v ie es w ei e furvivois Haibor Peatl the an mged by Assn, huiding tlx annual com pillion m Hawaii, and woik was stalled fot a new monument ovpr 'he sunken t SS Utah But for most people m Hawaii, it was just another day. Little notice was given to the anmvt'i sary m the community the e,M said Need Admiral Cites Strong m urns India W ar Ceasefire lioroughly Irresponsible Rep John Biademas, DInd, chief House sponsoi of the piogiani, Culled such u il u ism thoroughly niesponsible He said paiticipation in the piogiam would be enluely voluntary and patents w ould lie deeply mv oh ed in planning and operating it. Helping the passage of the bill was the pai bamentary situation, wiuch gave the House only the choice of passing the entue package with its continuation of the six veai-olaniipoverty program or killing it Strongly suppoited by the legal com nuimty and endotsed in principle bv the adnnnistiation, the new corpoialion is designed to insulate from politics the piogiani which provides legal services lot the poor. st cm aimv i U.N. Assembly Urges President Associated Press Wtrcpholo aim HI absleotiot In' Soviet limn and P.ed dim cl she d sn ph m the cle a, ie, as thev had ,n ll e Sc U it v t nunc il Associated Pi ess i veto Tuescay and passed 210 to 18b a bill that would launch a majoi lew dav care piogiani foi pieschool chilrii en TTie bill, which also extdhds lot two yeais a vanety of fedeial antiixiveity piogianis, now goes to the White House, which vvoiked haid to defeat it The new child development piogiani it authones has aioused intensive oppo sition among conseivatives. and Piesi-deNixon will be under heavy pic-sur- e horn them to vpto it. publicans and India Hurt, Yet Asks Pakistani Surrender at 51 lews: men are bmied. raitleipating m the ceieinonj on Pearl Harbor Day was Senator I rank E. Moss. |