Tuesday, February 1, 1972 3 People: The prosecutor's office said Monday that Swiss authorities have issued arrest warrants for AUTHOR CLIFFORD IRVING and his wife on "urgent grounds of suspicion" against the couple. If they were charged, the court would have been arrested on arrival." Dist. Atty. Peter Zeelef said. KING MAHENRA, who brought modern ways to NEPAL, died Monday and his son, a 26-year-old paratrooper and painter, ascended to the world's only Hindu throne as a divine-right monarch. MANUEL FIERRO, charged for Kansas Human Needs Corp. director, has charged that a General Accounting Office audit of the corporation was intended "to deliberately stop the rise of minority influence in Kansas." Places: SAN FRANCISCO- Negotiators resumed discussions in the West Coast DOCK STRIKE while the union exerted increasing economic pressure by closing off U.S. shipper's access to Canadian and Mexican ports. TOPEKA--Among bills introduced in the Senate was one by Sen. Frank Hodge, R-Hutchinson, to institute an added VALUE TAX in Kansas. The added value tax, advocated by Nixon on a national basis, involves collecting an additional sales tax on materials as they go through the manufacturing process and their value increases at steps along the way. Things: The SENATE defeated a Southern-led move to continue the exemption of over 10 million state and local government employees from the federal ban on RACIAL AND OTHER DISCIMINATION Laws. The Senate voted against the coverage, in cash bill before the Senate would bring them under the law. A bill to set up tougher standards for BILLBOARD CONTROL in MISSOROIR run into opposition in the Senate and had be over and over again. THE NO-BRA-LOOK has its delights, both for men and women, but two surgeons caution that today's pleasure may turn into tomorrow's sorrow. While there is no known medical harm from the NO-BRA-LOOK, the doctors say, it hastens the day when a bra becomes a necessity. The U.S. Command said American troop strength fell last week to 135,606, pass- ing Ninety-fifteen,138,000 and lowering the lowest level since September 1965 when numbers were increasing raddly. WASHINGTON (AP)—The Federal Airline Administration (FAA), aroused at the continuing menace of airplane hijackings, ordered all the United States' carriers to start screening passengers and baggage for weapons or sabotage devices. The new order will go into effect 72 hours after it appears in IN PARIS, North Vietnam denied Monday it wanted a Communist government in Saigon, and said it sought a treaty broadly based on national policy and religious factions. in the far north, two days of stepped-up fighting resulted in 54 North Vietnamese and nine South Vietnamese reported killed. Eighteen witnesses, including Arvin and Bell, appeared before the committee during the more than two hours of testimony, while an audience of more than 100 jammed the largest hearing in the statehouse and overflowed into the outer hallway. Members of the organization unloaded from buses near the grounds and paraded—some pleads—and up to the statehouse. Many of those attending the hearing are members of the Kansas Right to Life Organization, which keeps repeal laws in Kansas Abortion Law which went into effect in July 1970. SAIGON (AP)—Gen. William C. Westmoreland said Monday that North Vietnam may launch a multiphase military campaign in South Vietnam next month, aiming for the kind of political impact created by the 1968 Tet Offensive against the commander of U.S. forces here. The enemy "could have some temporary success" in seeing a highlands capital laid "Kontum or heavy cavalry, and heavier casualties." Westmoreland told newsmen at the end of a six-day visit to the war FAA Orders Airline Search Of Passengers for Weapons U. S. B-52 bombers mounted the newest raids in four months after they landed and supplies in South Vietnam near the Launch区 U.S. bomber The other bill, offered by George Bell, D-Dallas City Kan., would change the law to make it more essential to the physical health of the mother—and rule out mental health considerations. Bell's bill would also put a time limit on when a pregnancy could be considered, and the present law permits "up to the day the child is born." The South Vietnamese Comm and claimed that its planes had destroyed three North Vietnamese planes about 32 miles west of Kontum One bill, by sen. Lester C. Kernigan, presented a lengthy statement to the committee Monday, would repeal the law, which legalizes abortions at a three-member panel of the Senate; an abortion is necessary for the physical or mental health of the woman involved in the performed in a certified hospital. General Anticipates Tet-Type Offensive TOPEKA (AP)—Many of the old, emotional argument; over abortions which have echoed for a decade in the legislative halls of Kansas were heard once more Monday at a hearing designed to allow pregnant women in the state's liberalized 1870 law should be reealed or modified. We Serve Delicious home style cooking. Westmoreland, now **new Army** chief of staff, said his staff had been offensive concentrated in South Vietnam's narrow northern tip and in the heart of Iraq. Sen. Steadman Ball, R-Atchison, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, who also served even before his committee will not meet with lawmakers, said he would consider bills before it regarding the abortion law on Wednesday. Abortion Bills Stir Debates, Old Emotions the federal Register. That printing is expected Tuesday or Wednesday. The new procedures onto effect Friday or Saturday. The rule will apply to all domestic scheduled airlines, United States flag international and to intrastate airlines. MARGARET'S CAFI W. 23rd 6: 30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Mon. - Sat. supplemental airlines, which specialize in charter service, or the foreign airlines, or air taxi companies. Nuyen Thanh Le, He. Hanl's spokesman at the Vietnam peace talks, said Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sought to deform our positions" when he said Sunday night that Hanoi insisted on "A government of their choosing, a Communist state," the United States could not accept. FAA Administrator John H. FAA administers the emergency nature of the threat to the safety of persons and premises; warrants air compressor hijacking Under the order, each airline passenger and baggage screening system into effect effective date of the new order. Le said Hanoi wanted "a large government of national accord" to succeed the administration of President Nuven Neu Van Thieu. "This government, to be precise," said Le. "would be composed of personalities of political and religious tendencies." find that further notice and public procedure on this rule would be impracticable and contrary to the public interest." The major religious groups in South Vietnam are the Buddist and Roman Catholic communities. Shaffer said a number of airlines had already adopted a simple and the expensive system that was effective where it had been used. Drink Bill Fails LE ALSO released the details of the nine point peace plan which outlined the terms for a visit by vice President Henry A. Kissinger at a secret meeting with the North Vietnamists in Paris on June 26. The United States government to be replaced by "a new administration standing for peace, independence, neutrality" is expected to visit the country. TOPEKA (AP) — A bill to legalize the sale of mixed drinks in some Kansas restaurants lost Monday in the Kansas Senate, and the bill's main sponsor said he is giving up the effort in his intention to pass a measure of any authorization of the state's liquor laws. "A majority of the air piracies occurring recently would have been prevailed had the system been extent possible," Shaffer said. Gaar did not change his vote for the purpose of suspension on him to defeat of his bill to mix drinks in restaurants. The Johnson County Republican said he felt taking another vote on the bill Tuesday had not made any difference. Sen. Norman Gaar, R-Wash., said he was surprised by a bill which led to two votes on final call, said a movement was in progress to place on the ballot a vote for a November *constitutional amendment* similar to the one passed in November. That amendment, which failed in 1976 but a heyday in rural areas, would have removed from the Kansas Constitution the ban on the "open" drinking. Gov. Robert Docking's veto against the Reppositionment Bill was迟到 to the House. It will entertain a moot today, attempt an eviction The Senate gave unanimous final approval to a bill permitting the use of hand sanitizer on gowns. It gave unanimous voice approval to 13 non-pollutants. Gaar said he would help work to get such an amendment on the bill. But he would make any effort on behalf of any other liquor by drinking the drink in the bottle. It remained doubtful that house Republicans could master the 84 vote in the House to Docking's veto. There are 84 GOP members in the House, but some had said they would vote on veto on philosophical ground 35. This government would negotiate with the Viet Cong's government to settle the internal affairs of South Vietnam and to achieve national concord." Such a position is not new from 1975. U. S. spokesmen have said that Viet Cong representatives could be members of the electoral body, and that they would help Viet Cong presidential candidates. U.S. Moves To Restrict Animal Drugs WASHINGTON (AP) — The government is moving to restrict sharply the use of antibiotics in feeds for food-producing animals, citing a task force report warning that a potential human health hazard. The Food and Drug Administration Monday announced a proposed ban in three stages for the use of antibiotics employed to promote faster growth and reduce the poultry, swine, cattle and sheep. Farmers would be prohibited from routinely feeding diarrhoeic animals dihydrostrophymyin sulfonamides and penicillins to poultry after next午1, and to swine, cattle and sheep after July 1. After the deadlines, the drugs be used only if prescribed by a licensed doctor, and prohibition would be waived, however, if pharmaceutical companies conduct effectiveness studies under government-controlled conditions. FDA Commissioner Charles C. Edwards said the ultimate effect of the proposal probably would be the increase in antibiotics from animal feed. The Animal Health Institute, which represents 55 companies in the industry, is the nation's feed additives, said food costs would rise if antibiotics were used. James G. Affrick, president of the institute, said more than 100 billion meat animals and poultry antibodies over the last 20 years. "During this time, to our knowledge, such use has never resulted in a single instance of an bacterial disease in man," said R. 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