12 Friday, April 9, 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Paris: Talks The Viet Cong and North Vietnamese charged Thursday that President Nixon's troop withdrawal program amounted to a lengthy "military occupation" in South Vietnam and said the war would go on until the United States announced a firm date for pulling out all its troops. The announcement is one of many cases Paris talks, asked the Communists to agree to direct repatriation of long-term war prisoners they hold on to their internment in a neutral country. N.Y.C.: CBS The president of the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) refused to give a House investigations subcommittee any information about "The Selling of the CBS" on the network. He made a statement, "We will comply with that part of the subpoena which calls for a film copy and written transcript of the material actually broadcast," Stanton said, "but the subpoena raises an unprecedented issue in the history of media and threatens the federal government and the press in this nation." Capital: Davis WASHINGTON, D.C.—ICHC Seven defendant Rennie Davis said the People's Coalition for Peace and Justice, of which he is national coordinator, might block federal agencies that have made policies that "We are saying if the government does not stop the war in Vietnam, we will stop the government of the United States," representing the values of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Topeka: Extended Session Chicago: Jekvll/Hvde Another legature extended the current 90-day session one more day to complete its work. It was scheduled with houses to extend the session until the end of business Friday. Major appropriation bills and tax measures were approved during the session. A doctor says Robert Louis Stevenson may have been under the influence of cocaine—a widely accepted medical drug in 1885 when he wrote "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" Dr. Myron G. Schultz of the Public Health Service's Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, Ga., said he learned a concise conclusion because of the "murder" contrast between her life and health, open quality of Stevenson's other stories...and the dark, satanic character of his Jekyll and Hyde." Cincinnati: Wiretap N.Y.C.: Calley Vikip Press has paid Lt. William L. Calley Jr. and his literary collaborator, John Sack, a $10,000 advance on Calley's memoirs, "Lt. Calley: An American Tragedy," which will be published Sept. 15, publisher Thomas H. Ginzburger announced. Ginzburger described the stores as "fantastic" with some stores increasing their orders several times already. He said the first edition run was "more—something like 50,000 to 100,000." A federal appeals court rejected the government's argument that it could wretnap domestic groups without a court order if it thought they were a threat to the security of the country. In a major setback for the Nixon administration's broad wretnap authority, the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in detroit that such a policy violated the Constitution's 4th amendment prohibition against unreasonable search and seizure. Regular worship services will be held at the church Sunday morning at 9 and 10.30. In a 25-page reply to contitions of Miss Davis's attorneys that he was "risked to the core." Lindsay concluded: "I believe I can perform without bias or prejudice toward any party herein. a celebration to await Easter in planned by the University Lutheran Church, 15th and 10th streets, early Sunday morning. Lutherans Plan Vigil On Easter SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (UIP) — Superior Court Judge Alan A. Sauer ruled in disqualify himself on grounds of injury in the murder-kid case of Joseph M. Schwartz. The allegations are irrelevant to the issues to be determined, but they are conclusive, argumentative and should be ignored or—stricken Attorneys for Miss Davin had attended the school, only minutes after he took the bench to hear pre-trial motions. He was the fourth judge appointed. A silent vultt will then last until sunrise, the moment at which Christ was resurrectioned. He slipped on a shirt, go outside for a worship service, which will be followed by a meal to end a fast begun the night before. Davis Judge Refuses To Become Ineligible The Rev. Don Conrad, a minister at the church, said he wanted to play guitars and a m. He said the celebrants would sing, play guitars, and sing together whatever suits their fancy." At 1:30 a.m. they will "share their music." Miss Davis' co-defendant, Ruchell Magee, 32, forced out Judge Lindsay's predecessor three weeks ago with a similar conviction. He was visiting Judge John P. McMurray of Inyo County. McMurray acknowledged he had developed a bias toward Magee, a black lawyer. "Under the statute, we have five days to reach agreement with the attorney general on a settlement of dismalness," said Mrs. Burhanah Margaret Burnham of New York City, one of Miss Davis's five attorneys, said in San Francisco that she will continue to seek Lindy's removal. "We will seek to make such an agreement. If that fails, then the state judicial council must ap- pose a request to hold hearings or the matter." Festival Set For Sunday In the Union Final preparations are being made for the combined Banquet of Nations and 18th annual Inaugural Day, which will be held Sunday in the Kansas Union. Fourteen countries will be represented in the exhibition section of the festival, to open at 2 p.m. on the second floor of the building, with handicrafts, music and national costumes from Finland, the Arab countries, Yugoslavia, Iran, Israel, Latin America, Poland, Pakistan, Turkey, China, India, France and Japan. The banquet will be held at 5 p.m. in the cafeteria. The main course includes foods from various countries, followed by a dessert, called "Cake Dessert." The program section of the festival will be held at 7 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium. Performances will be given by members of the International Countries, the Philippines, Latin America, India and Israel. The KU Folk Dance Club will present a melody of folk舞的. The final number, called "Farewell of Nations," will be presented by members of the numbers various nations will be represented in a fashion show. All three events will be open to the public. The cost of the conference for members of the International Club and $2.50 for non-members. Campus Bulletin Varsity Golf Kansas State Wichita State and Kansas Alvamarg Hill, 10 a.m. United Ministry: Alcove A Cafeteria, Kansas Union, noon. Physie-Ecologists: B Cafeteria. Union, noon ROTC Committee: Alcove C Cafeteria Luso-Brazilian: Alcove D Cafeteria, Union, noon Russian Table: Meadowlark Cafeteria, Union, noon Caterers: Rachel Green, Awards Center WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Defense and Justice Departments have disbanded a search warrant for the servicemen linked by Army investigators to the My Lai massacre, the Pentagon said. Book Collection Context Awards; Curry Room, 12.30 p.m. 12.45 p.m. Room, Union, 12.30 p.m. Messons: Room 101, Union, 12.45 p.m. Senate Committee on Student Rights: Room 101, Union, 3 p.m. Catholic Student Center: Woodriff Auditorium, Union, 4:30 p.m. University, Union, 7 Vietnam Veterans Exempt From Atrocity Charges Popular Film: "In the Heat of the Night," Woodruff Auditorium, Union. 7 and 30 p.m. Observatory Open House: Lindley Hall, 124-640-8175. IVC: International Room, Union, 7 p.m. International Club: Jayhawk Room, Union, 7 p.m. International Folk Dance Party Instruction. 173 Robinson, 7 p.m. Auditorium, Union, 4:30 p.m. Chi Alpha] Regionalist Union, Union, 7:30 p.m. p.m. Graduate Reelal: Nydia Font de Vera, ianist, Swartst. Murhury, A.p.m. Last day for comprehensives for October doctorals. HOME (UP1): Pope Paul VI spoke out Thursday night against a French pastor who abandoned the Roman Catholic priesthood and said they were "overpowered." Speaking of Judas, the Pope said he could not avoid thinking of "the escape of so many brothers in the priesthood." "It has turned out to be, as a practical matter, an insoluble problem," Pentagon spokesman Jerry W. Friedheim said, raising many concerns. The Pope traveled across Rome to the cathedral Church of St. Peter to wash and kiss the feet of 12 which men from a Rome hospital, which recalled the same action by Jesus to his disciples at the night of his baptism. International Theatre Performance: *Kavali*, 12:00 Audiorium, 2:30 p.m. Carril Reenail; Albert Gerken, 3 p.m. Concert Charge; Swarholt, Murphy, 3 p.m. One must always remember that these unhappy brothers are marked with the indelible sign of the spirit as priests for ever. "I know, I know," he said. "One must judge each case in depth, carefully, thoroughly, forgiveness and patience perhaps, and always love, in all circumstances." Sunday The ancient ceremony was revived by Pope John XXIII in 1959 after centuries of disuse. "How can one fail on this occasion to weep for the delilah some time and the moral mediocrity of our own natural and logical to break a long premeditated promise to the church the church?" The Pontifax said in one of his most critical outbursts against priests who break their Pope Paul Against 'Runaway Brothers' Charges have never been brought against any of the 15 members of the team, already returned to civilian life them, Paul Meadlo, testified under immigration law that he helped his platoon leader unrestricted men, women and children at My Lai three years ago. International Night: Kansas Union, exhibit. Big Eight Room, 2 to 5 p.m. Banquet of Nations, Cafeteria, 5 p.m. program, Woodruff Auditorium, 7 p.m. "how can one fail to offer a prayer on Holy Thursday evening for us in the communities they have abandoned and scandalized?" he In a new defense of the church's rebellious law, he said he was praying for "the rising minister" to minimize Latin church, who accept the Friedheim said the Justice Department and the Pentagon were stymied in their 18-month The Rheinisch-Westfälische Elektrizitattweker (RWE) announced Monday the formation of a new development of electrically-powered vehicles and a support service stations respectively. priephied, and freely deliberately make their decision to love Christ alone, to serve the world, to minister to their brothers totally. 38% Favor Ban on Sale OfCigarettes CAREFREE, Ariz. (UPI) — rapidly increasing proportion of the U.S. population favors an absolute prohibition on the sale of cigarettes, the chief statistical against smoking said Tuesday. Between 1966 and 1970 the proportion jumped a spectacular 15 percentage points, from 23 to 40. The governor, Daniel Horn, director of the federal government's national clearing house for smoking and drug use. He predicted that in a few years health statistics will reveal substantial drops in cancer and heart disease, particularly in men 35 to 60 years old, because since 1954 millions have either stopped smoking or Since 1854, he said, it has been shown that cigarette smoking is a factor in 15 per cent of all cancers. Meanwhile, he said, "we need more promotion of less hara- denous smoking and less hazardous smoking products in millions who find it impossible to give up cigarettes, although 86 per cent of smokers have thought of giving them up and 95 per cent of those who are smoking the 170 survey, are concerned." SPRINGTIME IS RINGTIME! 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