European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 23, 1973, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes Russ called merchants of death United nations a China called on the soviet Union wednesday to waive All payment and return All the Fil thy Money you have made through the Sale of weapons at a High Price to the Arab Chuang yen accused mos cow of seizing upon the arabs difficulties to make he branded the soviet Union a merchant of attack came in a general Assembly debate on a soviet proposal that big Powers Cut their military budgets by 10 per cent and Channel part of the savings to the developing countries. Nothing but trash Chuang assailed the soviet plan As nothing but trash picked up from its own garbage Heap of if you Are willing to Correct your past record to prove that you have the desire to repent and Start anew then you should de Clare that in providing Aid to other count Ries you will not attach any conditions that seek gains at the expense of others or ask for political economic and military privileges he said. Chuang said the soviet Union is not Only developing new types of conventional weapons and drastically expanding its nuclear Arsenal but is also making Desper ate efforts to develop its Ocean going naval the Vendor who shouts loudest and Calls god to witness is the one with the shod Diest goods for Sale Chuang said quoting Lenin. He then asked is this not a Best description of the soviet intention in peddling its disarmament proposals Nowa Days . Share in Kunef upped to $17.3 million United nations up the United states in a spirit of Compromise agreed wednesday to pay $17.3 million of the estimated $60 million first year costs of the . Emergency Force Kunef in the Middle East. Rep. John h. Buchanan jr., an Alabama Democrat told the general Assembly s budgetary committee the United states would have preferred to have Kunef costs apportioned under the regular scale of assessments which would have Cost Washington $15 million. But he said it would accept a 35-nation Resolution which ajl ded 15 per cent to the regular assessments of the big five members of the Security Council. Buchanan serving As a congressional member of the . Delegation for the current Assembly session said the regular budgetary assessment scale was in itself Compromise. My delegation at an Early Date recognized that this approach to financing the Force would not be widely Friday november 23, 1973 a policeman is wounded. And a wife Waits her hands clasped the wife of Philadel phia policeman Robert Coates Waits in a Hospital while her husband is treated for gunshot wounds inflicted by a Bandit. At her Side is mayor Frank Rizzo formerly the police commissioner. Coates was shot through both arms As he stopped for a traffic Light. The Bandit described As a auxiliary liver technique encourages . Doctors new York not surgeons at the memorial Sloan Kettering Center Here said that they were very encouraged by Progress made in developing an experimental technique of giving selected patients an auxiliary evidence the doctors cited the Satis factory recovery made by a 3-year-old girl who had a liver transplant operation on nov. 9.the surgeons expressed Hope at a news conference that the technique which gives the patient a second liver might ultimately be used to treat Many patients with cirrhosis that is a result of birth defects bile system damage and alcoholism among other liver conditions. The doctors said that costs of the opera Tion had ranged from $20,000 to $50,000. Or. Joseph g. Fortner said that the team he headed had done four such operations since 1969 and could do More if doctors hospitals and families thought More about making Advance plans to donate a liver. Such Advance plans Are critical doctors said because a liver must be transplanted within six hours of the present time Fortner said that three patients were awaiting the Chance to get a second liver at memorial Sloan Kettering. But our biggest problem is getting a donor Fortner said in an livers Are so scarce in Manhattan that in the Case of 3-year-old Lisa Klingelsmith of Alden ., memorial Doc tors had to Fly to Buffalo to excise the Organ from a patient who had died of Abrain injury. Within six hours aided by police escorts and a chartered Jet the liver was being sutured into Lisa s body Here. Another difficulty results from the medi Cal profession s generally pessimistic attitudes toward liver transplants Fortner said. The first liver transplant was done in 1967 with a different technique in which the transplanted liver replaces the patient s Organ. With his technique at least one patient has survived More than four years for Toner said. President Rosenthal editor Nixon has a query Washington a editor Rich Ard Nixon president . Rosenthal chief Justice Walter Cronkite vice president Benjamin Bradlee Secre tary of state Marvin Kalb sen. Henry Bellmon r-okla., in his weekly newsletter to constituents suggests with admittedly far fetched examples that role reversal May be a Way to achieve peace Between the press and the Bellmon in his fantasy suggests that Nixon might Swap jobs for a week with the editor of the new York times that the editor of the Washington Post be vice president that lbs reporter Kalb sit in Henry Kissinger s chair that columnist Jack Anderson become temporary director of the Federal Bureau of investigation and that lbs news managing editor Cronkite be come chief Justice or administrator of the space program. The senator sees two possible worthy outcomes maybe editor Nixon would under stand Why news reporters have the duty to constantly dig for facts. And. Would become More accessible and not so guarded in making information available to the Public. By assuming the responsibilities of government leaders perhaps representatives of the news Media could More readily understand Why the pres ident must concentrate on major Deci Sions and rely on staff members to make Many of the minor decisions. In this kind of Trade out the new editor turned president also might find it difficult to understand the Justice of Heap ing High Praise. Upon one staff Mem Ber Kissinger s Nobel prize for the administration s successes while much of the press is attempting to Force the president from office because of the acts and mistakes of other staff Mem Bellmon said the nation sorely needs a Brief armistice on the youth about 16, was bolting from the Holdup of an Auto parts store reportedly panicked and fired a Rifle Bullet into the car. A loss of millions Laid to High risk Loans new York not the United methodists new York conference has lost More than half of a $7 million investment fund used chiefly for pension payments be cause of what Are described As improper High risk Loans by the corporate treasurer. To assure pension payments to retired ministers next year the conference is in creasing Church assessments and Trimm ing its budget. According to conference spokesmen the treasurer Robert w. Preusch invested nearly $6 million chiefly in Loans to faltering businesses although the trustees in 1969 had authorized him to place Only about $1 million in Loans with companies of very limited Preusch was said to be a director of one of the companies Haledon industries partner in Preusch s accounting firm Richards Ganly Fries & Preusch was reported to be the treasurer of Hale Don. Bishop w. Ralph Ward or. Said wednes Day that no Legal action was planned at this time and that nobody believes or. Preusch acted for personal i can say from personal knowledge that the agony of spirit which Many of you and Felt for our problem is at Best minimal compared to the anguish of soul the grief and concern which Bob has known Felt and expressed Bishop Ward remarked at a special meeting of the conference last sat urday. If As corporate treasurer he could have made the decisions he has made Over again i know he would make Many Preusch who has been suspended As treasurer declined to comment wednes Day. The conference which represents 200, 000 methodists in Southeastern new York and the Western half of Connecticut decided saturday to increase annual local Church assessments in 1974 by 2.5 per cent and to adjust the budget As Stopgap Mea sures. The assessment boost would yield$35,000 More and budget action $115,000
