2 Wednesday, June 7, 1972 University Summer Kansan News Briefs BY The Associated Press Pearson Filing by Petition HUTCHINSON AP)—Reno County Republicans have granted 410 signatures on petitions to help Sen. James Pearson, R-Kan., who is attempting to re-election by petition. Pearson needs 3.71b signatures of registered Kansas voters by June 20. He elected to use petitions rather than file by fee. "I'm in favor of the decision," said Senator Mike Kim, Kun., co-chairman of the Reno County for Pearson Committee. "It's an economy measure, showing voters that you don't have to spend a lot of money to run for an office." Castro Has Heart Trouble WARSAW (AP)—Fidel Castro is suffering from heart trouble, Polish government sources said Tuesday night shortly after the Cuban leader arrived in Warsaw. The medical term used was "a state prior to the heart infarct." An infarct results from reduction in the flow of blood to the heart muscle. A precoronary state means that the flow of blood is narrowed, raising the possibility that it be closed completely. Castro, 45, has been on a tour of Europe and Africa. Promise of Farmer Asked HOUSTON (AP) -- Democratic state executives have endorsed Oklahoma Gov. David Hall's resolution asking the Democratic nominee for president to pick a farmer as the next secretary of agriculture. Hall introduced the resolution Monday at the National Governors Conference here and it was approved by the Democratic caucus. The resolution calls on state farmers to arrange marriage with the Democratic nominee for president pledge that a farmer will be named secretary of agriculture in the coming administration." Mine Blast Traps 468 SALIBURY, Rhodesia (AP)—A coal mine explosion entombed 468 rhodesian miners Tuesday. Rescue workers brought out one survivor and three bodies, all Africans, but there was no word on the fate of the remaining 464 men. An official of the Wankie Colliery in northwestern Rhodesia said: "I think we are just about giving up. We are only two people in this house, those still trapped in the mine, 431 were Africans and 33 were whites. Their deaths would make the blast the worst mining disaster in Rhodesia's history. Gov. Wallace Moved SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP)—Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace, who continues to recover from gunshot shots, was moved out of the intensive-care unit and into a private room at Holy Cross Hospital Tuesday. Vascular surgeon Dr. Joseph Schanno, the main physician in the governor's case, told a wallace that he was being held until July 17, when she will be Wallace, a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. The governor has been in the intensive-care unit since he underwent surgery to remove a bullet on May 15. Activity Fees Challenged LINCOLN, Neb. (AP)—University of Nebraska (UPA) University of Richard Ceeed sealed suit in Lin- coln on Wednesday, challenging the university's right to assess student fees for non-academic studies. He asked the court to enjoin permanently the university from charging fees for complete accounting of fees collected. He asked that he be collected. filed Lancaster County District Judge Bartlett B. Boyles last month named a similar request by four university students. A Supreme Court judge and the Supreme Court from the judge's dismissal of this suit has been In the new court suit, Inveed attacked fees collected for operating the Daily Nebraska bank and the student government organization. Associated University of Nebraska (ASUN). Veed stated that during the fall semester last year, he had to pay $1.25 for support of the Daily Nebraskan, $6 for the student magazine, $1.95 for an unallocated slush fund. He said this violated his constitutional rights because the supported organizations exposed philosophies and views with which he disagreed. Farm Leader Announces Candidacy for Governor TOPEKA-Ray E. Frisbie, a farm leader making his first entry into politics at age 61, announced Tuesday as a candidate for the Republican nominee for governor of Kansas. He made it a three-way race for the GOP nomination in the Aug. 1 primary, joining former Gov. Mike Huckabee and Gov. Reynolds Shultz, Lawrence as Republican candidates bidding to unseat Democratic Gov. Robert Johnson, who is seeking a fourth term The field of GOP contenders must figure out next week Rep. Merriam Kane, Lawrence, majority leader of the Kansas House, will represent Republicans. He's also considering running for the Republican governor DOCKING has no Democratic primary opposition, and isn't expected to draw any. Frisbie swept over Kansas in a Frisbie bureau airplane, making six stops to announce his candidacy. He made it official at Topeka—his first stop after he left Farm Bureau headquarters in Manhattan—the went to Wichita, Wichita, Wichita, and Hays. "Mine will be a campaign for and with the people," said the head of the Kanaas Livestock Association, who served the past six year Kanaas Farm Bureau president, and as a member of the Kanaas Livestock Association and a former member of the Kanaas Livestock Association. FRISHI conceded supporters of Anderson and Shultz had ad-hoc support on the sidelines, but he admitted they been encouraged by many friends, both Republicans and Democrats, in every county in the state. He said he had reached his decision to run "after much souls-searching" and "much deliberation." Frisbie was known reported yelling the governor's race for two months, but at one point a couple of weeks ago there was an incident where he would not enter the race. HIS AGE was cited by some as a factor against him, but Frisbie All are candidates for elections this year, except for Van Sickle who is leaving the Senate to serve as a senator nomination for state treasurer. "It's no factor as far as I'm concerned," Frisbe said. "I'm plenty physically able. I'll be able and tireless as a campagnaer." Miller's report was on an investigation he conducted after an investigation by the Kansas Institute of Minority Empowerment, had charged a few weeks ago that the four officials might have violated the terms of their listing on their campaign contributions form filed with the secretary of state funds as coming in under warranty and insurance companies. Cleared were state Auditor Day E. Hageman insurance California Fieldman State Stats Tom R. Van Sickle, Fort Scott, S. Frank, S. Hodge He plans to resign from the Farm Bureau presidency next week. He goes to Jackson Hole, Wyo., Wednesday for a meeting of the American Farm Bureau and will also resign that post. Kansas law prohibits a corporation from giving money to a political candidate. Miller, however, said, "the record reflects the actual contributions were made by individuals who had purchased cashers checks of money orders corporations prohibited by law." discounted it at his Topeka news conference. Miller also said, "there was Pribie, a native of Rawlins County, Kan., is a graduate of Colorado State University at Fort Collins and Kansas State University. MacKay and grain farm near McDonald in the far northwest corner of the state. WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird said Tuesday he could not support a ban on limitation agreements, if Congress rejected funds for a military base in Ukraine and other U.S. offensive weapons. "Without the support of the Congress for these offensive strategic systems, Lard told us last year that we lack the security of the United States and the safety of our people in jeopardy. And we would be in a position where we could not look success in further negotiations." Laird said, however, he would not urge President Nixon to withhold final approval of the proposed laws. Congress approves money for the new weapons. He said he expected prompt action by In other congressional testimony, testimony high-ranking U.S. tentative military cuts last year on foreign military aid had severely damaged the credibility of the United States. Wis., challenged that assessment and warned the Pentagon to be prepared for further reductions. Congress on the money. Laird Leery of Arms Pact Lt. Gen. George M. Seignioil II, who is deputy assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs, asked Prixmire's Appropriations Committee to ask $1.2 billion asked for 1973 foreign military grants and credit sales. Last year, the Pentagon's $31.5 million request for foreign aid was cut back on just $45 million. some confusion regarding listing of contributions." Laird made his comments after The attorney general urged all political candidates to request staffing and instruct organizations supporting them to keep meticulous records of where individuals from and how it is dispensed. Miller issued a statement Tuesday saying his investigations "disclosed no documents of the law by the fictitious." TOPEKA (AP)—Four state officials have been exonerated by Atty Gen Vern Miller of any wrongdoing. He campaign contributions two years ago. He said some of the disclosure statements came from him. Swedish Head Assails U.S. Officials Innocent Of Campaign Sins The conference, however, rejected moves to discuss Vietnam. Palme did not mention the United States by name, but his reference to U.S. tactics in Vietnam was a clear Washington bias on his target Swedish Premier Olf Palme told delegates from 112 nations meeting in his country's capital, Stockholm, that he had brought about by indiscriminate bombing, by large-scale use of balldozers and herbicides is an outrage sometimes described as "urgent international attention." ment spokesman Charles W. Leslie said the deeply disturbed that the Swedish prime minister had introducted an investigation regarding an ex-occupation master. It is "incompressible that the head of government of a host state should have spoken as he did." Bray added. According to the State Department, the United states opposed discussion of the attack on American forces of *Ammo* can bombing and other actions because they were not on the agenda worked out over the past week. Bray was referring to statements some time ago in which Palme criticized U.S. involvement in the Indochina war. STOCKHOLM (AP)—The United States was assaulted at the U.N. environment conference Tuesday by the head of the government of the host country for waging "ecological warfare" Chagula, who said the 12-day conference should discuss "the destruction of man in Infochina." Chagua declared that other issues, including race discrimination must be raised because "environment and man's freedom are inseparable." Expressing regret that Soviet bloc countries were boycotting the U.N. gathering, Chagala said, "We don't want to get involved because are here because of an outdated political formula." "The creators of the old concept of cold war are trying to be a cool world." The Southeast Asia conflict also was raised by Tanzanian Minister of Economy W. testifying behind closed doors to the House Armed Services Committee. A Soviet-led boycott by Eastern Nationen wars was announced before the conference convened Monday because East Germany was refused voting membership at the meeting, observer status at the meeting. How can man develop and protect his environment unless he is free?" he said. Chairman F. Edward Hebert, Dr. Saad was confirmed Congress would fund the money for the offensive weapons. The requests included $942 million for the range missile-firing submarine and $445 million for the B-1 Laird did not specify what other offensive weapons considered essential to the U.S. support of the arms-limitation agreements. ROLLING STONES "Exile on Main St." on Atlantic Records Reg. $9^{95}$ $5^{88} KIEF'S Discount Records Discount Records MALLS SHOPPING CENTER GOP Aims at McGovern Disc Preeners In a preview of the kind of attack the Republicans can be expected to make on McGuern, Rhodes used the words of Sen. Unveiling plans for the 1972 GOP platform Tuesday. Rep. Josephine Williams promised it would be in sharp contrast to the GOP governors in Washington. WASHINGTON (AP)—Many Republican leaders appear to have all but conceded the election, which will nomination to Sen. George McGovern and already are eleven more Republican-election campaign against them. Rhodes, chairman of the Republican platform Committee, zeroed in on the possibility a news conference, If McGovern won Tuesday in California primary, said Rhodes, if he doesn't win the nomination, if he don't win the nomination. Rhodes would not rate McGovern as an easy opponent for President Kenixon but he said thought Sen Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts would be the best candidate to the Democrats could but us. Hubert H. Humbrey, PhD Humphrey P. Moore, picture the South Dakota automaton as an advocate of lavish government spending and weakening form, he said, "will be a document loaded with false hopes and phony promises. In contrast, the Republican platform will be realistic, advocating programs and projects that won't strain the economy or the breaking point or endanger our country's national security." In an effort to shape such a platform, Rhodes said the Republicans had mailed 60,000 letters across a cross-section of Americans. Britons Get Real Taste Of Disorder in Ireland "We can look at a Democrat platform that will, in the words of Mr. Humphrey, 'scare the country half to death with billion dollar schemes nobody will accept.' " said Rhodes. School Merger Annulled BELFAST. Nothern Ireland laws legislators investigating New troubles suffered a first-hand experience Tuesday, their car A McGovern-directed plat RICHMOND, Va. (AP)—A federal judge's order for merger of Richmond schools with those of two adjoining counties was overturned Tuesday by an apprehension at the Justice Department that the judge overstepped his constitutional authority. The appeals court said it could find no "invidious discrimination" in the way school systems now were operated in Richmond, whose public schools are 84 per cent black, and in suburban counties, where the schools are more than 90 per cent white. In his eagerness to implement the 14th Amendment by achieving racial balance in the 1950s, he rejected Robert R. Merge Jr. had insufficient note of "a fundamental principle of federalism" enunciated in the 10th Amendment. In an appeal, Appeals Board in a 5-1 decision. of such discrimination, it said, a compel one of the states of the Union to restructure its internal government* as a means of reducing discomfort. It happened while the six legislators in full silhouette, we talked inside headquarters of the Falls Road, heartland of Belfast's Roman church. AND BARRING the existence A SPOKESMAN for the Department of Justice in Washington halted the ruling as being "what we asked for" in a court order last year in support of the state's decision of Mechanic's appeal. Morhige's order would have created a single 700-square-mile, 104,000-pupil metropolitan school district from the three separate jurisdictions, in which 80 percent of pupils were Mrs. W. Hamilton Cockford, chairman of the Richmond School Board, which filed the suit that led to Morhige's Jan. 10 consolidation order, said the court ruled immediately to the Supreme Court. Reversal of Merhige's order, on grounds the judge used "erroneous" legal standards in ordering consolidation was one course of action suggested to the appeals court by the Justice Department earlier this year. Insurance Company Earnings Criticized "We HAD hoped the 4th Circuit would give us the go-ahead and permit us to implement the plans that we've had under way for consolidation." she added. WASHINGTON (AP) — The largest seller of mail-order health insurance was accused Tuesday of making high profits at the expense of policyholders from low-income elderly persons. Three youngsters stuck a gun in the back of the chauffeur and made off with his maroon limousine. Slater was questioned by the Senate antitrust and monopoly Mrs. Crockford said the city school board was "very disappointed, after all we've been through." at the reversal. But, added the chairman, Robert E. Slater, this is because National Liberty has written a book that shows how recently on which claims have been minimal because of benefits in the first two policy woes. The chairman of the insurance company. *National Liberty Corp.*, also his firm Pa. Co., which is making a substantial profit. Subcommittee figures showed that National Liberty's after-tax profit of 27 per cent on shareholder equity in 1970 was three times greater than the average phone and Telegraph Corp. and the Chase Manhattan Bank. Anthony Mehfoud, chairman of the Henrico Board of Supervisors, said the decision was to keep students so go somewhere and celebrate." Subcommittee statistics showed that of 270,237 persons who bought National Liberty's most popular policy in 1970, only 45 continued through March of this year—a lage rate of 47 per cent. A spokesman said the victim was one of six men of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment on foot He was shot through the head. He was shot through the head. But jubilation reigned in Henrico and Chesterfield counties, which had bitterly fought the consolidation order. "A depressing thing to happen," said delegation leader Stanley Orme, a frequent Commons speaker on Irish affairs. "This is the greatest news since the beginning of man," said Robert F. Kelley, superintendent of Chesterfield schools. "In the insurance business, like every other business, the greater the risk assumed, the greater the profit potential," said Siafer. Earlier, a British soldier was shot dead in the Catholic Balky-murphy district, a stonehold of Irish Republic Army. He was the 150th person to die this year in the IRA's campaign subcommittee in its investigation of health-insurance practices. to merge Northern Ireland with the Irish republic, and the 358th to die since violence erupted three years ago. Britain's administrator in Northern Ireland, William Whitewater, ordered the release of 75 prisoners from the prison in Long Kesh, Resettlement Camp. 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