2 Monday, March 29. 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Belfast: Explosion an explosion rocked a mortgage firm Sunday, British troops broke up fighting between Roman Catholics and Protestants and Premier Brian Falken prepare to announce the demise of downtown Belfast's Northern Ireland Housing Trust Building shortly before 5 a.m. No one was hurt in the explosion. The fight apparently stemmed from an attack on a Roman Catholic church. Colorado: Fly FORT COLLINS—Dr. Clause L. Fly, sustained by the New Testament while he was a political hostage for seven months in Uruguay, returned to the United States. Fly, weakened by a heart attack suffered while a prisoner of leftright Japanese terrorists, was ferried to the medical Airport aboard a military evacuation plane. Georgia: Calley FT. BENNING—The Calley court martial jury deliberated for its 128 consecutive day and the military judge judged a meeting with attorneys for today to be a fair hearing, and that the jury verdict. The jury, which has delivered more than 70 hours on the case of LL William L. Calley, accused of mass murder at My Lal, finished hearing more readily. California: Chavez SALINAS—A spokesman for a key Teamster local says he will not negotiate with Cesar Chaver 'Farm Workers Union' despite an agreement reached. Washington Farm Workers Union is demanding that the nation's rich produce-growing area, where a sprouting lettuce crop will be ready for harvest in three weeks, already start to grow. United Farm Workers Organizing Committee and the Teamsters was signed Friday by AFL-CIO President George Koehler. Frank E. Fitzsimmons, Teamsters' "president" Texas: Welfare AUSTIN—State welfare officials and Lt. Gov. Ben Barnes will meet Tuesday to discuss a plan which Barnes contends will sidetrack previously announced cuts in benefits for children in the Children program. The lieutenant governor says a study has revealed $8 million in "unexpended funds" in state welfare programs, as well as welfare program through Aug. 1, the end of the fiscal year. Soviets Revoke Protestors' Visas MOSCOW (UP1)—Four Jews, who participated in a protest demonstration, fled to Jordan for more than 30 persons, have been deprived of their visas to emigrate to Israel and Jewish sources said Sunday. The four, along with 35 others, went to the attorney general's office carrying a petition signed by many people in support of release of the dews arrested in connection with the Leningrad hijacking case. Two of the 35 came from Novosibirsk, one from Kazan and the rest from Moscow. The Leningrad trial last the Leningrad trial last sentences for 11 Jews. But others in Moscow, Kiev, Kharkov, been held since their withdrawal Attorney General Roman Rudenko, one of the prosecutors in the Nuremberg trial of Nazi politicians who declared a hunter strike and insisted on the arrest of him. The militia carted off the street and 12 women and 12 women, to a night clinic for sobering up drunkards loting on the streets. They were arrested. The next day, Saturday, they were tried for hooliganism. Twenty-five of the men were sentenced to imprisonment for 10 to 15 days, two were fined and all the women were released. Later one of the activists, Yuri Titov, who is not a Jew, and his wife, Elena Stroveva, who is half-Jewish, came to a mental home for examination. PARIS (UPI)—The United States and South Vietnam refusal to meet the Communists in the Vietnam talks may have put continuation of the conference's failure diplomatic sources said Sunday. They said there was speculation on what action the Hanoi and Viet Cong delegations might take in light of the Allied attacks, and that they would be for an earlier Communist postponement of the same session. Vietnam Talks in Jeopardy The American announcement Saturday that it proposed the 10th session scheduled for April 28, 2016, had no reasons given for the move. Only one of the 22 cities Mitchell cited, Seattle, had an across-the-board decline in every category of crime listed. "We've had several complaints and several people gave us information," Branch said. "But we reckon on the crowd reaction." WASHINGTON (UPI) -The nation's crime increased 11 percent in 1970, the lowest rate of crime reported Sunday. The FBI reported Sunday. The overall crime rate fell Attorney General John N. Mitchell announced the results of the preliminary FBI crime index, pointing out that 22 major cities reported an actual reduction in crime in 1970 as compared with 1969. No Progress in 27 Months The cities he listed had a total reduction in crime but statistics showed that in several of those categories as burglaries or larceny while more serious crimes like murder continued to rise. Crime Increase Lowest Since 1966, Index Shows Pot Arrests Spark Incident At Rock Fest Under the ground rules of the 27-month-old conference, all parties must be unanimous for a session to be held. It will be the fifth time the talks will have been canceled since the sessions started in 1968. HOUSTON (UPI) --Undercover narcotics agents attempted to arrest several marjuana smoking youths touched off a rock and bottle throwing incident in the Bronx on Wednesday, one policeman seriously injured. "Several officers and myself made several arrests before they discovered who we were. When they did, they turned on us like a gun. They knocked out bottles and bricks... tearing our cars up." Branch said. David Sheett, 24, was in fair condition at Hospice Hospital with "chest injuries," and Narcotics Division Sergeant W E. Branch. "Looks like a brick hit." Branch said about 2,000 youths are gathered at the park for day camp. The day camp is Houston Police Ll. Berry Fitch described the pot smoker's as "an underage." The present off-on sequence began early last week when the Hanoi delegation, quickly echoed by the Viet Cong, announced Miners Could Be Alive A mine spokesman said the two men, Richard Randolph, 63, and Michael Gibson, 64, both experience it once in their lives, "the safest places in the mine." "From the data we have received and analyzed so far the atmospheric and temperature data from the fire he is barricaded he could still be alive," the rescue worker said. "Sensitive devices to test air, humidity, temperature and lowered through bore holes 300 feet into the smoky, gaseous tunnel of the Buckeye Coal Co mine where men were trapped last Friday." Robert Tabor, director of the rescue, said a special camera powered through one of the holes in the wall of the hole with a steel casing reinforced with concrete to the camera from water damage. Two giant experimental drills, their rigs rooing 100 feet high, hold them in place at holes, nearly nine inches wide. A third experiment drill was brought into position Sunday when three drills were now in "strategic locations" over areas where the men may have gone to await There were indications the mine might have to be sealed before the men were found to keep the fires from spreading to nearby areas and officials of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, the state Department of NEMACOLIN, Pa. (UP1)—Sensitive instruments lowered through bore holes in the earth to allow water to be feet beneath the surface by a coal mine fire could be alive, a man working in the rescue effort said. Environmental Protection, the United Mine Workers Union and a company, said it will tube TCe.Bo, the drilling would continue even if the mine were closed. James Westfield, assistant director of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, said he feared the fires would spread into a mined-out area of the Buckeye complex and would combustible waste material. The mine would be sealed if that happened he said. The FBI said violent crimes as a group rose by 12 per cent last year and property crimes and burglary larceny rose 14 per cent and property crimes and burglary from 12 per cent in 1969 to 11 per cent last year—the same level of increase reported in 1966. The rate of change in the 1967 and 17 per cent in 1968. About two miles away from the recourse to our other holes were holes in the water mixture of fly ash and water into those holes in an attempt to seal them. Drillers earlier found evidence of a roof cave-in and methane gas. The drilling was hampered by the water and sand in the earth. 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Diplomatic sources said it was now up to the Communist side to decide, and that if any Allied date, or weigh in with a new date of its own—which it has no idea of Diplomatic sources speculated it could evolve into a situation where the conference, which has made no negotiating progress, might things at less than the regular temperature once one a week as up to now. EARRING SALE 20% OFF MARCH 29 APRIL 10 WASHINGTON (UPI)—Sen- Robert J. Dole, the Republi- can senator from California, charged that the peace movement was led by politicians who have been "wearing weariness of the American people" and was sowing the seeds of war. Dole Attacks War Critics leading Democrat by name or reference in a speech at a Young Women's Winn-Island, N.C. The text Winston-Salem, N.C., the Republican National Committee. Dole also said the news industries were "the media merchants of defaulth" that not only undermined the nation's morale but were quick to carry and praise attacks on presidential war policy. 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