Tuesday, April 6, 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Virginia: Sailors NORFOLK—The Coast Guard said Monday that sailors from a Greek merchant ship asked it for protection after one of them notified officials that the ship was carrying drugs. The Coast Guard 5th District headquarters in Portsmouth has hashish and opium; valued at $10,000 were discovered by the officials. No charges had been placed Monday night. India: Rebels NEW DELHI—Armed Indian volunteers in civilian clothes were infiltrated into East Pakistan to help the rebels fight for independence. The fighting has increased to 100 Americans, fied East Pakistan by emergency airlift. Pakistan has charged repeatedly that India is sending arms and equipment to help the freedom fighters. India has accused the accusations. BOGOTA—Colombia announced it plans to appeal for world aid to cope with the national emergency resulting from the country's worst winter in years, which has caused a dead of deaths and rescuers were called in. Alfonso Porosini Roselli said Colombia would call on the world's most powerful nations—presumably the United States and Soviet Russia—and the U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization and international credit agencies for immediate aid. SANTO DOMINGO—Haitian exile has said Haitian president-for-life *Pronica* of *Fapa Doe* "Duvailier has suffered a relapse of ill health leaving affairs of state unchanged." The exiled Frenchman, Marie Dempe. The exiles gave no source for their report. WASHINGTON, D. C. "The Selective Service System advised local draft boards they may call up men with letterry numbers through 125 to meet their draft quotas for the month of May. The lottery ceiling number had been set in June 1970. Because the increase, the ceiling is still running lower than last year. It stood at 145 for the month of May in 1970." Capital:Draft Montreal: Rail Strike Haiti: President Colombia: Appeal MONTEREAL-Canadian locomotive engineers won a 23 per cent pay raise and called off a national railroad shutdown. The settlement, shepherded by Labor Minister Bryce Mackayse, came only three hours before the strike was set to begin. Cong Shell Bases SAIGON (UPI)—North Vietnamese forces shelled American and South Vietnamese positions near Khe San all day Monday in the heaviest attack since the withdrawal phase of the Laos began Feb 26, when casualties or damage were reported. They said the withdrawn from Khe Sarn, which is a dozen miles from the city, had been hampered by low, clinging fog and by the Communist attack. Military spokesman said nearly 100 Chinese-made artillery shells crushed into the sea of Khe Sanh, where fewer than 500 Americans remain to dismantle the once-powerful base that supported Saigon's thrust into Laos. PHNOM PENH (UP1)—North Vietnamese troops began a series of attacks Monday against the city, forcing them to the eastern front, overrunning at least one outpost and pushing to within five miles of the major city. Highway 7. Each of these sites are on the east bank of the Mekong. The chief targets of Monday's artillery attack were troops of the American 1st Brigade, Sth Mechanized Division. The fall of the outpost at Kampong Ruxay gave the North Side a clear view from the bank of the Mekong River at that point, about 35 miles northeast of Chiang Kai-shek. miles upstream from Kompong mile, Cambodia's third largest city, which is situated on the west bank. The attack came from an area in which South Vietnamese army troops had been operating until the collapse of the war. The area, believed to be the base of three North Vietnamese divisions, was a site of some of the biggest military cache discoveries during the drive into Cambodia last year. "They are," attacking everywhere, "Brig. Gen. In Tam, the regional military commander who attacked these were attacked simultaneously." A military command spokesman, Lt. Col. Am Rong, said the North Vietnamese also supported the operation against Kompong Cham and a bridge on Reds Drive into Cambodia N.Y.C.: Slavery Ring "Z" Coming Soon Hillcrest BASILAND INVESTMENTS, LLP A white slavery ring involving runaway teen-age girls has been broken up with the indictment of 13 men and women on charges of kidnap, rape, conspiracy and murder. The suspects were Roberts said. Nine of the suspects have been arrested and four others are still being sought. Roberts said the ring was founded in the East Village, and forced them to work as prostitutes. KU Women Elect Commission Officers The inscription inside the cover was taken from the writings of a man named Manu, who man as a mine rich in gems of inestimable value. Education can, alone, cause it to reveal its own secrets, make the minkind to benefit therefrom. Texas: Valachi The Bahai' Faith emphasizes the periodic, evolutionary nature of their religion, which is held by believers that God guides and assists mankind by providing a source of meaning. But unless the pro-Allende cent of the vote, Allende would be unable to claim that an absolute majority of Chilians favor his republicanism. Kansan Allende in Tie With Opposition Active officers for the KU Commission on the Status of Women. Those elected to the executive positions were: president, Nell Bly, Arkansas City junior; vice-president, Marianl Solsky, Prairie Village junior; secretary, Debbie McAdams, Webster Groves, Mo., freshman; and treasurer, Gayle Wamser, Emporia sophomore. The executive board of the commission regulates the financial WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Pentagon said Monday Communist China has sent about 3,000 more troops into Northern Laos during the past two months an anti-aerial arms and radar. Steve Townsend, secretary of the KU Baha'is, said he thought Chalmers was "putting into effect some of the principles of the Baha'i Faith," particularly in his teaching to reepece "opposing viewpoints." About 1,000 KU women voted Monday in the election of executive officers for the KU Commission on the Status of Women. Use EL PASO—When Joseph Valachi was killed, the Mafia was reported willing to pay $10,000 to see him dead. But now that Valachi is dead, nobody seems to want him. The Mafia also tried to keep the underworld in 1962 by testifying about the inner workings of the Mafia, or La Cosa Nostra, in died in Tuna Bay in a car crash. The body was taken to an EL Paso undertaker. Classifieds The executive board of the commission regulates the financial and administrative functions of the commission and also con- Representatives of the Local Chancellor presented a copy of "The Proclamation of Bahala village," to Chancellor E. L. Dobrowsky on Friday, May 21. The other candidates who were selected for the commission will serve as chairmen of the various committees within the com- coalition, 48.8 per cent of the vote compared to 48.5 per cent for the combined opposition. Every Tuesday & Wednesday Night 809 W. 23 Street SANTIAGO, Chile (UP)—President Salvador Alíendez's coalition government was locked in a virtual tie with opposition parties Sunday at the halfway mark of presidential nationwide municipal elections. The television station of Computer University, and its own office, watched balloons showed the government and opposition still in a dead heat. Chalmers Receives Book From KU Baha'i Chapter The vote marked the first electoral test of Allende's Marxist program since his inauguration last Nov. 3. Official returns with less than a week's notice gave Alameda four-party coalition plus the tiny popular Union Socialist party that backs him in the fight. While Baha'a u'llah was imprisoned by the Islamic clergy and the Persian and Turkish governments he wrote letters to the reigning monarchs of the time, summoning them to unite in war. His book writings are included in the book presented to the Chancellor. Allende had predicted his coalition would win between 46 and 48 per cent of the votes for local office. The book is a collection of letters written by Baha'i 'lah, *Baha'i'lah*, the first author late nineteenth century. Copies of the book have been presented by Baha'i's all over the world to students, and other ornament persons. The remaining 2.7 per cent of the vote included independent, blank and void ballots. The Great Place To Go For Food & Funi! PlusI PITCHER $ 90^{c}$ a man physically like other men, but selected by God and divinely inspired to carry out three functions. The functions are to restate eternal spiritual truths, to bring teachings directly applicable to the society of the time and to release a spiritual force as a spiritual agent. In this vein, the vertical uturn in civilization As proclaimed by Baha u'ullah, this state of Unity in Diversity is "not only necessary but infeasible." By ROBERT W. PATRICK Kansan Staff Writer School of Social Welfare Proposes Move from KC Followers of *Baha'i* believe it contains the seed for a new religion, but it represents the consummation of human evolution, one which had its beginning in the concept of tribalism. It is tribalism, the formation of states and nationalism, and eventually become the "Uneness of Man." Elimination of social welfare classes at the University of Kansas Medical Center campus, and proposal to be proposed by the School of Social Welfare. Under the proposal all students must be held at the Lawrence campus. If the plan is accepted, office staffs, telephone, and other administrative supports would be located in the Kansas City campus. One of the benefits of the consolidation, according to the proposal, would be that social welfare students would be in regular contact with other KU students. In many of the students now have no contacts with the Lawrence campus and think that they are THE PROPOSAL READS, "There seems to be a variation in life orientation between students at the university and those springing from life experience in either urban or less urban areas. The opportunity for regular contact between the group could easily enrich the experiences of both." The proposal states that the consolidation will maximize choice of faculty members by greater choice of elective courses. Several courses are developing in other schools which are of importance to School of Social Sciences, according to the nonspecified. enrolled in two separate programs. "ARCHITECTURE AND Urban Design has a major urban problem thrust," the proposa Both Sides Allege Mideast Violations By United Press International The Egyptian-Israeli war of words over reopening the Suez Canal also went on. Arabs and Israelis accused each other of violating the Midead front lines Monday. Continued fighting was reported between Palestinian guerrillas and the Jordanian army in jordan. In Amman, a ranking Patrolman, a ranking丹陲 forces夹拥 a开放 full-scale offensive against guerrilla bases in the Jerash area, about 25 miles north of Amman. Abu Sayed Al-Dhabi, the Central Committee of the Paletine Liberation Organization, (FLO) said the attack was In Jerusalem, a military spokesman said two Soviet-made Egyptian Sukobi 7s flew over Israeli positions on the southern sector of the canal. It was the first such overflight reported by the United States in seven month of the U.S. inspired fire-on March 7. Iyad said government forces used tanks and heavy artillery in the Jerash attack and "bombed by mistake the Gaza Palestinian refuge camp" which the United Nations guerrilla bases. He said "we will defend ourselves until some Arab government intervenes." of representation at such a moment but even it usefulness speaking before a Labor Party conference in Jerusalem Sunday, when he was willing to discuss the issue but "anyone who proposes Israeli agreement to the opening of the Gaza Strip," Israel's withdrawal from Sinai and Gaza will not be surprised by Israel's outright rejection of the plan. make inalienable its Sermonsmata inlude all over its overfights after prime Minister Golda Mire rejected Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's latest proposals for reopening the Sesal Cane. states, "A new urban affair program is emerging. A Black Studies Department is生命 and Human Development is regularly sponsoring courses of major interest. The School of Law, the College of Engineering, the Systematics and Ecology, the Institute for Social and Environ-mental Studies are other examples of emerging areas of interest." Other advantages of a unified campus listed in the proposal would include elimination of a major financial burden on school resources, reduced availability and the availability of the entire faculty to be better represented in various university committees. The proposal that Welfare has been conspicuously absent. The proposal states that these committees sometimes play an important role in implementing contributions to the School of Social Welfare. she said Sadat's plan was an attempt to impose an "Egyptian-Soviet political settlement" in the Mideast. FINANCIAL, TIME and energy costs to the student would increase if you were Lawrence. It is suggested in the proposal, however; that because most students would have similar expenses, they could cut down on the extra costs. Consolidation would not reduce the number of students from the Kansas City metropolitan area, according to the proposal. The proposal states instead that the experience of other school interests will not stop students with a serious interest in an education, The report concludes by stating, "There is also an agreement to commit! to remain in the Kansas City metropolitan area. If this is so, the School will be placed in that three days of student time will still be spent in field agencies in the Kansas City area. Consequently, the interpretation as a withdrawal by the School from Kansas City." Court Refuses To Review Busing Case WASHINGTON (UP1) — The Supreme Court refused Monday to review the constitutionality of a California law providing that public school students may not be held to account for the consent of their parents. The court's brief order, without opinion, upholds the California law that requires the 1970 statute in great detail and ruled it constitutional on a broad basis. 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