2 Wednesday, April 7, 1971 University Daily Kansan 2 News Capsules By United Press International Capital: School Aid WASHINGTON, D.C.-G President Nixon asked Congress Tuesday to expand federal aid to private and parochial school pupils—and to bypass state laws prohibiting these students from attending public schools. Education. Even though Nixon proposed a "considerable broadening" of assistance for nonpublic schools that was pioneered by the Johnson administration in 1965, the U.S. Catholic Conference promptly misgivings over the states a much freer hand in spending the money Capital: Railpax San Francisco: Soledad WASHINGTON, D.C.—Agrgy senators threatened to take away Railapl's federal subsidy unless the new government-backed national passenger train corporation restores rail service through their states. Railapl told complaining legislators that the $40 million subsidy would cost them if they had to serve sparse populated areas at a loss. A metee broke out in a courtroom during an appearance by the "Soleled Brothers," three black convicts whose freedom was demanded in the bloody Marin County kidnapping and shootout last summer. The outburst was touched off by George Jackson, 29, of one of the three convicts charged with killing a guard of the Solider Prison, when he shot hisiff effigy. The struggle broke out after grabbing a black Panther newspapers from his hand. New Delhi: Defections Two officials of the Pakistani high commission in New Delhi defeated to India to express their sympathy with the independence movement in East Pakistan. Indian government sources said the diplomats, Second Secretary K. M. Shehabuddin and Assistant Press Attaché Amudhail Bokhari, participated political asylum in India. Both are East Bengalists. Ceylon: Curfew COLOMHO – Premier Sirimau Bandanaraike imposed a dark to dawn curse throughout Ceylon following attacks by gangs of terrorists on police stations, security patrols and government buildings. Mrs. Bandanaraike said the attackers were gangs calling themselves the People's Liberation Front had unleashed terror in a number of the island's regions. London: Rail Crisis Officials of Britain's largest rail union rejected a 9.75 per cent pay rise offered by the government-run railways and gave the board until April 15 to implement the change, which railroads to a halt. The rejection was announced as locomotive engineers and firemen staged a "work to the rescue" in order to forced the cancellation of 72 commuter trains to London. Pakistan: Tension President A. M. Yahya Khan of Pakistan accused India in mass trespassing along the border with Afghanistan, which denied the security of the nation. India denied the charge. More American refugees were airlifted out of strife-torn East Africa and told accounts of the attacks. E. St. Louis: Mayor James E. Williams Sr. was elected as the first black mayor in history in East St. Louis. Williams, a political newsman, defended another black candidate, Virgil Gomez, a member of the City Council for the past three years. Pearl Harbor Attitudes Changing, Lecturer Says Changes in attitudes toward particularly incoming into the minds of the people, John Whitney Hall said Tuesday night at the sixth seasonal home. Hall, professor of history a Yale University, said that "Pearl Harbor and that to prevent events such as Pearl Harbor, Americans must be prepared to understand the events their neighbors. Americans must understand the other country's our determination to our determine to avoid war." This year is the 30th anniversary of the amalgamation of the church and the event has had a great psychological impact on the minds of many people. He said that at the beginning of World War II the American forces were fighting while the Japanese were fighting a holy war to preserve the nation's culture and heritage countries fostered a feeling of nationalism to gain complete self-identity. Hall explained that both countries needed to get into the war because of the circumstances they were in. Pearl Harbor triggered the nationalist crisis and the United States to enter the war heartbeatly. In Japan, patriotism was everywhere, and the country then had the interna support it needed to exist. The United States, Hall said, could not claim moral or legal responsibility for war. People are now beginning to realize that Pearl Harbor gave the United States a good reason to enter the war that it was almost inevitable. Hall described Pearl Harbor as a nightmare that must not be avoided, but when everything in scale and they must not blame others to "ease their distress" At the time of Pearl Harbor Americans thought of themselves as American citizens, but They can no longer find security in thinking that the Japanese were guilty, because their enemy has destroyed our innocence. SAIGON (UPI) - South Vietnamese "Black Panthers" troops flew into Laos aboard U.S. forces in October to upgrade a booming up North Vietnamese regimental command post in a raid on a high communist supply base. More heavy combat raided Central Highlands of South Vietnam. Soldier Defects The Lao raid was the second by South Vietnam troops since 1970, and is still a fiercely defensive against Hanoi's He Chi Minh Trail and more such forays were predicted. South Vietnamese forces attacked the base area—known as "611"—a week ago but heavy enemy ground fire drove them S. Vietnamese Raid Laos LUEBEC, Germany (UPI)—A 21-year-old East German border guard disarmed two other soldiers patrolling with him and fled into West Germany, border officials said Tuesday. Fewer than 300 men of the elite Hae Hao Black Panther unit of thebian Vietnam's 1st infantry brigade, who on Monday lau Loa mission Tuesday, moving into the heart of 611 and claiming to have killed 15 North In addition to knocking out the command post, the South Vietnamese raiding party reported that a dozen American other foodstuffs and 21 weapons of various caliber and type. No American losses in men or airborne combat. In the highlands fighting, where North Vietnamese troops Abernathy Arrested During Sit-In NEW YORK (UPI)—The Rev. Ralph Abernathy and 44 other demonstrators were arrested at A&P food chain headquarters where they were staging a sit-in to protest a alleged job protest. Earlier in the day, Abernathy had tried to force his way into the offices of company President William Kane, using his hotel room key to try to jimmy the lock on the hallway outside He was charged with criminal trespass after the building superintendent signed a complaint. He earlier had called on the French coast to buy boycott the A&P from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific ocean until they all down and talk The South Vietnamese reported killing 33 North Vietnamese in a clash in Cao Cao. Field reports said three South Vietnamese were slain. Tan Canh is the command center of the firebase and is in support of Fire Base 6, an outpost near the New River border attack for the Communist attack for more than a week. have apparently launched a local offensive. South Vietnamese defenders at Tan Canh recorded a battle that would have assaulted 1,000 Communists. The steamrolling Chicago democratic organization shot him into an early and insurmountable firing. E. Friedman, the man carrying the Republican mantle, within 60 minutes after the polls closed at 6 CHICAGO (UPI) - Richard J. Palmieri, display of political power, sweeps unprecedented fifth four-year term as mayor of Chicago With almost all of Chicago's precincts reporting-3,160 of U.S. Presses Israel To Offer Suez Plan By United Press International Scattered clashes were reported in Jordan but observers there said there are indications of airstrikes on the upper hand after 12 days of fighting against the Palestinian guerrillas. Hussein Tuesday gave the guerrillas a 48-hour fight to get their heavy weapons out of Amman. Daley Remains in Power Egyptian President Anwar Salad has warned of a possible Israeli invasion, and Israel accepted his proposals for reopening the Suez Canal by the end of this month. Israel rejected the proposal, saying the drawal of Israeli troops from the Diplomatic sources. i. Jerusalem and London said Israel and London pressing Israel to submit counter proposals to Egypt's plan for reopening the Suez Canal as a first step toward a peace settlement. Wins 5th Mayoral Term Enrollment is now being deliberately held at about 400, Young said, by raising entrance requirements. Under new rules set by the school faculty this semester, a student may enter the school as a sophomore rather than a junior, but must have a 2.3 grade point average or be required to have a 2.2 grade point average for entrance. "WE WERE OUTSTRIIPING our faculty and our facilities," Young said. 3. 412—Daley had 69.6 per cent of the vote; and Friedman 30.4 per cent. Early voting trends indicated the Friedman was unable to attend a third-independent-minded wards that might have swapped the election his wife had been holding. The Democratic organization's long-standing hold on the black vote occupied east bank and their replacement by Egyptian forces, as "absurd." Although Daley's victory had been expected, political observers watched to see whether Mr. Palin would win 200,000 plurality. This would have been taken as a sign that Daley and his organization Democrats As the poll closed, projections were that the ballots cast represented 63 to 85 per cent of vote's 1.5,158,740 registered voters. But the returns gave no such indication as the count rolled up. - Microwave Sealed Seams !!SUPER SPECIAL!! WATERBEDS $39⁹⁵ Although two other men were elected mayor of Chicago five - 20 Gauge Vinyl - King (84" x 72") and Queen (72" x 60") Sizes * Works and Workmanship Guaranteed Sales Tax... Dean Bassett . . . Whatever journalism's attraction is for students, enrolment in the school is greatly increasing. In the five years that the program was to the fall of 1970, enrolment jumped from 138 students to 422 according to Lee Young associate dean of the school. 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