Thursday, March 18, 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Belfast: Troops British troops moved in with armored cars Wednesday after Protestant hecklers hurled bricks, rocks and bottles into the marches in a St. Peter's Day parade. Catholics pleaded for safety back during the incident that disrupted the second of two parades that passed by Conway Street, near the "peace zone" and Protestant areas. There were no injuries or arrests. Capital: SST WASHINGTON, D.C. - C. (The White House accused Seen William Proxmire, D-Wis., of "a shocking attempt to create fear" by raising the possibility that full-scale testing of an insecticide could increase in skin cancer. Presidential Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler also denied a charge by Proxmire that the administration—possibly the White House—is in a National Cancer Institute scientist, who previously made the skin cancer prediction in a private letter. Capital: Kansas WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Atomic Energy Commission asked Congress for permission to use a salt mine near the farming town of Lyons, Kan., as the perpetual burial site for radioactive waste that poses hazardous for up to 40 million years. It said the project will remove the "Achilles' heel of nuclear energy"—the risk of radioactive triad of an ever increasing supply of radioactive waste. London; Strike British workers began waking out in the second 24-hour strike this month against Prime Minister Edward Heath's decision to allow newspapers to don a evening newspaper waged off the job when today's expected strike dates in London and New York were expected to be closed down all day today. Ankara: Crisis Ends Turkey's six-day old political crisis all but ended when outgoing Premier Sulieman D媚盟 pledged his Justice party would not obstruct formation of a new government dictated by the military leaders who forced his resignation. D媚盟 made the promise to President Cedret Samay after police announced they had captured the group in a guerrilla group that kidnapped four U.S. airmen two weeks ago and held them for ransom for more than four days. Sickness of Juror Halts Callev Trial FT. BENNING, Ga. (UPI) -- Court-martial suddenly became ill late Wednesday night, threatening to halter deliberation in a case. Mai, Harvey G. Brown, 33, of Amarillo, Tex., was stricken with cancer after a long stay in the Army hospital. There was no immediate diagnosis of his illness. A source close to the trial said the jury, which began its deliberation Wednesday morning in trial two of Calley Jr., could not continue without Brown. Calley is charged with murdering 102 Vietnamese civilians at the village of Mylai My军岁 ago on the U.S. Army missile. "What kind of personal supplies?" Calley's attorney, George W. Latimer, was asked. Calley said earlier Wednesday that he expects to be acquitted of the charges against him in filing for "personal supplies." Wednesday in the event he is indicted, "Well, you know, in case one, come back with a finding and grab him right there and don't let him go," she said, like toilet articles." Latimer ... like toilet articles," Latime replied. The four-month-old case, one of the longest court-martials in U.S. history, was turned over to the jury Tuesday night and the six- office panel began its deliberations at 9 Wednesday. Betid 12 a.m. and 5 a.m. Col. Betid W. Kennedy the judge, had the room thoroughly searched to make sure no listening devices Wall electrical receptacles were removed and inspected, and a large "debugging" machine—nearly as big as the room—with red lights and a rotary antenna was brought in and put to work. The military legal officer who was on call at that hour was summoned to oversee the operation, and the electric coffee machine once over, as were the astrahays, and the deliberation table itself. WASHINGTON (UPI)-Former Brig. Gen. Earl F. Cole, accused by Senate investigators of lying under oath about his alleged role in post exchange corruption, angerily challenged the FBI to repeat their charges where they were not immune to libel laws. After settling down to business the jurors asked for, and received, a blackboard and a list of the 104 witnesses who appeared at the trial. They will testify as well as as they exhibit, including charts and maps of the Mali lai operation. Cole Denounces Hearings On Corruption in PXs "Hearings like this must give a great deal of comfort to neo-Fascists, Nazis and Communists," Cole told the Senate investigation subcommittee which had many young people in this country are rebelling against the system." Cole's denunciation of the hearings came after a subcommittee investigator accused Cole of lying in sworn statements and cited evidence that Cole had been involved in what in white in charge of Vietnam PXs. Then, Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, D-Cannon, acting subcommittee chairman, told Cole that he inquired about the possibility of a five-week-old hearing to the Justice Department, the Internal Revenue Service, and Pete Pavoni for further action. It would take four votes out of six to convict Cayley, and if found guilty the other vote would be taken to determine whether he received a life sentence or the death penalty, a requirement for the death sentence required for the death sentence. TALKING OUT of the hearing room, Cole told reporters the hearings had been "like a circus" and the family had offered because of the. He said he had been unable to find a job, his 75-year-old mother, Mrs. Willard G. Cole, had been forced to move from her home in Omaha, Neb., and his son, an agent in Vietnam, had been bothered. With Cole at the witness table, investigator Bencino Bellino of the Senate investigations subcommittee read a statement based on an examination of Cole's records and other subposed documents that sharply opposed Cole's previous sworn testimony. "THESE STATEMENTS of Mr. Cole are deceptive and mostly unfulfilled," said Bellino, who was in charge of Hong Kong while he was in charge of GI club and society activities. Bellino said that "like a muse, he is an active member and conceived in the office safe in Vietnam, occasionally "In fact, in 1968, Cole's deposits were greater than the payroll funds which he received. Thus, it is indicated that Mr. Cole has funds from other sources during years 1967 and 1968. 'Bellino said. sending part of it to a special private bank account in Georgia About 250 people gathered in a house Wednesday morning for a pop rally to send the Jayhawk basketball team off to the NCAA "With the friendship that existed between Gen. Cole and Crum, and with all this experience, did not need to go to anyone else in connection with his desire to obtain such currency for his black market dealings," said McNally, administrator and former FB agent Jerry. WITNESS HAVE testified that Cole accepts savors and cheese at the restaurant. businessman who sold slot machine tickets and other items to the PX's account. After the rally, a police- escorted car caravan followed the bus to the turnpike. Fans Give Jayhawks A Send-Off Yell leaders and pompon girls led the group in chants as the team boarded the bus. During the rally, Coach Ted Owens, 1971 Big Eight and NCAA Fifth District coach of the year, are going to prove we're number fifteen. "I present the implication in this remark and I don't believe the negotiation supports it," interrude Hume, grim-faced and blinking hard. Each senior team member made a statement to the fans. Robbie said he hoped people would follow the team to Wichita Kansas will meet Houston tonight at 8 p.m. in the first round of the NCAA Regional Tournament. Chancellor E. Laurence Chambers Jr. said that he planned to attend the tournament. FARIER, COLE, in face-to-face confrontation, told the subcommittee it was not Martin J. Bromley who offered him a abri to keep quiet about alleged GI and GI club purchases. With that, Ribicoff told Bromley, described in earlier testimony as a kringin in a global slot machine sales operation, that the subcommittee accepted his Tuesday statement that he had accused Coke of a bribe at a Frankfurt, Germany, airport in October, 1989. Cole, who was transferred to carnegie as head of Army, XM to the Navy and was demoted to colonel last summer for undisclosed reasons and an arrest. "The man at the end of other stories, the former comedy, said acting Chairman Armand Ribiere. D-Donn, "Is he the man you met in Frankfurt who offers you a job?" Rogers called for Israel withdrawal from occupied Egypt at a news conference in Washington on Tuesday in which he warned of failure to reach a settlement which would stage the game for World War III THE FIRST ISRAELI official reaction came from Transport Minister Shimon Peres. Speaking at Jerusalem, Peres said "we must have our doubts" about such guarrances in view of what happened after Israel's withdrawal from the Sinai after the 1965 invasion "He is not," replied Cole. Western diplomats in Cairo said Wednesday that Rogers had put Israel "on the spot" but pulled back the force of the pre-1967 war borders. Reliable sources in Jerusalem, meantime, hinted that Israel might adopt a new strategy in the fight against the indirect Arab-Israeli talks MRS. MIER, speaking to her Labor, party leadership Wednesday night, rejected the idea of a separatist movement as a substitute for secure borders and asserted that "this is not the border of the U.S.A. but of the Jewish people. there are some ground which a nation cannot去。 SAIGON (UPI)—Communist gunners in the North Vietnam on Thursday freed surface-to-air fire during the first time during the Laos war. American B2 bombers flying support missions over Laos for the South Vietnamese army. The gunners in the formation was hit. It was the strongest Israeli reaction yet to Rogers' suggestions that Israel's future security could be best achieved by a U.N. peace-keeping force and not the sequential resignation of the Territory. U.S. officials also called for Israel withdrawn from occupied Arab lands. First in Laos Offensive Reds Fire Missiles at B52s Other H528 Masted a heavy North Vietnamese tank column in Laos on Wednesday that was flown into the country back toward the South Vietnamese frontier and the relative safety of American artillery The Soviet-made, 37-foot-long SAMs have a range of 35 miles and can hit a plane flying at an altitude of 60,000 feet. The B25S normally fly at 30,000 feet or a little above. American officers may under the auspices of U.N. mediator Gunnar V. Jarring in New York. By United Press International Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir lashed out Wednesday at a meeting of the Israel Foreign forward by U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers. She said she trusts it what Rogers offers THEY SAID EBAN was believed to believe that differences over reopening the Supe problem and even the question of controlling the Arab guerrillas could be resolved in other words, "we want the bottom and work up, initializing paragraphs of agreement en route to the crucial territorial and a final peace agreement The sources said Eban also would tell Jarming that Israel believed the current talks should be moved out of New York to a neutral site—Geneva or Cyprus—and that Israel would consider an elsheikh from Egypt as part of the territorial settlement. They said no American planes were called in to bomb the SAM Those sources said Foreign Minister Abba Ebau would propose in his scheduled talks with Jarring on Thursday that he would address differences, and seek agreements on the relatively minor problems. sites in North Vietnam involved n the latest firing. In Cambodia, South Vietnamese troops sweeping the Chup rubber plantation 50 miles northeast of Penh Phon The future of Sharm el-Sheikh, the Sinai fortress guarding the Gulf of Aqaba and Israel's Israel, is emerging as a major obstacle in the talks. Egypt has said it will withdraw from U.N. peacekeeping force but Israel wants to maintain a presence there, which Cairo opposes. While welcoming Rogers enrolment of complete Israeli sources in the Suez and sources in Cairo took exception to his suggestion that the entire Sinai is normally Egypt's front border, and the demilitarization of the Israel side of the border "would put all Israelis on the Suez Canal at Israel's mercy." claimed killing 550 Communists in a single battle on Wednesday, spawnsmen reported. But they communist musket weapons were captured. Golda Meir Berates Mideast Peace Plan Special Comprehensive Reading Law School Class Now Forming GIANT BLOW-UF CALL 843-6424 to reserve a space. 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