2 Wednesday, January 19, 1972 University Daily Kansar Red Ships Resist Escort, Seized for Illegal Entry JUNEAU, Alaska (AP)—Crew aboard two Soviet fishing vessels seized for illegal entry into U.S. waters were resisting a U.S. Navy base in the Aleutian Coast Guard said Tuesday. One of the two ships earlier had tried to escape but was recaptured by a ship that hour chase through the Bering Sea ice pack. That charge nearly The Coast Guard icebreaker Storis, outnumbered 80 to 1 by the Soviet fishing vessels, had armed boats and two Russians were reported under arrest aboard the Storis. Officials said there were nc A spokesman said the Storrs, and amping to escort the two ships, failed to get under way partially because of the uncooperative boat. Officials said there were no reports of violence. The 362-foot Lamut, a processing ship, and the side trawler Kolvany are charged with operating support activity within the U.S. 12-mile limit near uninhabited St. Helena and the western Alaskan coast. The Coast Guard earlier had reported the vessels were under way to adak, but a spokesman at district headquarters here later said the Stors and Lamut boats were to approximate location of the seizure. The Coast Guard said the Kolyan, which stopped in ice 30 miles south of the other two ships, to their viacinity later Tuesday. Officials said communications with the Storis were spotty but declined to disclose other details of the ship's situation. The Storia 'came about as close as you can get' to fighting a war. It was the first four-hour bigzig chase through four-thick ice, the Coast Guard One Coast Guard official said if the two ships could not be persuaded to head for Adak under threat, he would be either to tow them to port or to release the vessels but their masters to face charges. The Coast Guard said two fishermen were killed in the master of one of the vessels and the fisheries director of the Soviet fleet—had been arrested, and been held for months. Speakman was the Storis" 77 man crew was "considerably outnumbered" by the Soviet seamen, fishermen and crews. But no violence or harassment was reported. A Coast Guard cutter from Kodiak, the Balsam, was scheduled to assist an emergency Tuesday to assist the Storm. The three vessels were reported to be sitting about 20 miles from Seal Island Tuesday afternoon. Federal fisheries officials say the vessels, under bilateral agreements, could have conducted their operations legally a few miles from where they were seized while loading fish. Spokesman at the 17th Dist. Coast Guard headquarters in Juneau said the Lamut, reported carrying fleet commander Derek Larson and his foot siderawalers were discovered about $9 \frac{1}{2} \mathrm{~m}$iles from the island. Harry Rietze, regional director for the National Marine Fisheries Service, said the United States permits Soviet fishing boats to dock in the area, and three different locations, one of them less than 10 miles away Presidential press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said Nixon's trip plans were not affected by the U.S. Coast Guard's run-in with the two Soviet fishing vessels. The unbeknownst expulsion of a U.S. congressman over the weekend. from the seizure site. In the special zones, he said the foreign vessels may venture as close as possible to the Russian ministry sought to keep this and three other incidents from souring U.S.-Soviet relations in advance of President Nixon's divided journey to Moscow in June. Hanrahan said in a statement that a week-long investigation disclosed that Pera and Schwander had formed an organization called "RISE" which had allegedly "planned to spread deadly diseases and spreading deadly diseases in Illinois and elsewhere." State Department press officer Charles Ray said "a matter of courtesy we informed the Soviet Embassy" of the Coast Guard's seizure of the fishing boats, but no evidence was found or received from the Soviets. This and a similarly low-keyed partition contrasted. The State partment contrasted the official indignation that would have been expected from such countries. "Members of RISE" *How to be inoculated and immunized, enabling them to survive the poisonings and diseases to form* *cancer* "This isn't a diplomatic problem," the State Department spokesman said. "This is a military problem." The Coast Guard has jurisdiction." ones that male crew members now use exclusively. City authorities said the scheme would have been invaded by the two defenders, Steve Pera, 18, and Allen Schwander, 19, arrested Monday in Schwander's North Side apartment. The U. S. Coast Guard is proposing that women be allowed to share and share alike because it has found that segregating the bathrooms causes discrimination and it's just too selection—and it's just too difficult to add more heads aboard ship. "I can't speak for all the members." Stroig said. "But from my analysis I personally see very few areas that offer any The Coast Guard is taking public comment until Feb. 18 and will issue its ruling a month after that. Capt. G. H. Read, deputy chief of the Office of Merchant Marine Safety, said the demise of several highway carrying ships in the past few years has led to a need for new training and women for jobs as sewers or in dining rooms on remaining vessels. Docking has pgged his recommended budget at $990.62 million, but Strowing said the company rise above the $1 billion mark. He said that if the legislature does not accept Docking's revenue recommendations, some will have to be worked out. The speaker said the governor's proposed budget will require nearly $30 million increase in state revenues. "I would hope we could solve this problem before being forced to do so by court order," Strowig said. Coast Guard Faces Shipboard Headache Docking did not include state takeover of county welfare costs in his recommended budget but raised concerns about consideration by the legislators. CHICAGO, Ill. (AP)—Two college students were charged Tuesday with conspiracy to commit murder in what Cook County State's Atty. Edward V. Hanrahan said was a plot to kill the women inapplicable in the Midwest with typhoid and other dead bacteria. Washington (AP)—Women's lib may be getting a head-atleast aboard American flag flags. Plot to Poison Chicago Foiled Current regulations for passenger, cargo, oceanographic and other miscellaneous vessels require female crew members to have toilet and wash facilities in rooms from those of male members. DETROIT (AP)—New car owners are paying the price for new gasoline engines—tough starts, stalling and increased gasoline costs. The Maritime Union, which has petitioned the federal government to erase the segregated bathroom rule, is seeking to help unemployed women who had worked aboard ships and who now jobs seek stewardship or kitchen jobs on tankers or freighters. A sampling of people driving 1972 cars indicated that he was not alone. Most said they felt they had to getting better performance. However, this also increased the chance that you will have to drive for longer than the engine catches and will have to idle the engine longer before it runs smoothly. New car engines are more completely to reduce pollutants basted during drive and less likely to burn fuel thoroughly could be used to drive the car further. The result has been fewer miles per gallon since the engine is better fitted. "You start and after a minute die on you," said one Detroit car owner who drives a new $6,500 sedan. "Before we started work on emissions, we went for power at low gas consumption, quick startings and things like that," said Fred W. Bowden, director of controls for General Motors Corp. Concessions were made in performance to meet emission standards adopted by state agencies. These agencies, Bowditch, and more concessions will have to be made to meet the standards established by the EPA. Owners Find Problems In Pollution-Cutting Cars FREE! The head, or shipboard bathroom facility, for women crew members is to be the same "In fact there may be some areas that are not adequately financed." By setting carburettors to allow more air and less fuel into the combustion chambers of their product's engines, auto-makers have reduced pollutants in the air as exhaust emissions. exhaust by 1975 a standard originally set for 1980. The Environmental Protection Agency could grant the industry a one-year extension. Industry spokesmen said there is little chance of meeting the standards by, insisted they are trying opportunity for cuts. Top executives of the Big Three automakers said the new EV vehicles were a success from attempts to reduce exhaust emissions that can cause air pollution. The speaker said he doubted, however, that there would be very many major increases in the governor's budget proposals. The National Academy of Sciences, in a report to Congress this month, said the "drivability" problems result in part from the use of new plastic in manufacturers as they strive to get new antipollution equipment into their cars as easily as possible. The act required the industry to remove 90 per cent of the pollutants from automobile BEER He referred to recent California and Texas court decisions ruling out beaty employment for financing public education. Read noted that commercial airlines use the one-bathroom for both sexes policy for both passengers and crew, and it requires anybody of privacy because there is a lock on the door. From Hillcrest Billiards & the Back Room Lounge West End of Hillcrest Bowl Buy a "Mug" of Bud Get One FREE POOL Free hour of pool when accompanied by 1 paid pool player Last year, the legislature trimmed about $38 million from the fund for military equipment and mendations, but Docking is recommending, supplemental funds for military equipment including $9.9 million in general funds for welfare, and $4 million for veterans. TOPEKA (AP)—House Speaker Calvin Strowig said today that in his judgment the Kansas Legislature should enact the supplemental appropriations recommended by Gov. Robert Docking for social welfare and the medical program. at a news conference, Strough said, "the financing by the federal government could drop from 59 per cent to 47 per cent." Speaker Favors Budget Increases TOPEKA (AP) – Figures display Speaker Calvin Strowg indicated Kansas counties are levying property taxes. $24.92 Figures Given Show Effect Of Tax Plan Gov. Robert Docking has proposed the state assume the responsibility for retaining the so-called "residue," or money sent back to the state. The "residue" goes back to school districts, counties, cities and other units, with the school districts the heavy losers unless permitted to increase local taxes to make up the difference. But he pointed out the state would have to raise this much additional through other taxes to finance the welfare program Strowig conceded that if the legislature allows the local districts to levy taxes to make up the "residue" amounts, there would be net reduction statewide to property taxpayers of $8 million. His figures indicated that state sales tax funds sent back to counties for reduction of property taxes totaled $16.70 million. 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