2 Tuesday, March 16. 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Saigon: New Battle Tanks and infantry in a North Vietnamese force of 12,000 men attacked a Sun Son Vietnamese outpost in Laos during a surprise air attack on the Ho Chi Minh Trail. The outpost stood fast with strong U.S. Air support which knocked out seven tanks. A Calif.: Angela Davis SAN FRANCISCO—Supporters of Angela Davis and her co-defender in the Aug. 7 Marina County shootout reported that prosecutors in courtroom where her attorneys today will try to get the defendant against her dismissed. Attorneys for the defense and Prosecutor Albert Harris, an assistant state attorney, said the charges were unfounded, indicating one that all charges against Miss Davis be dropped. Capital: Red China WASHINGTON, D.C.-The United States, seeking to resume ambassadorial talks with the Communist Chinese in Warsaw, announced it is lifting restrictions on the Chinese State Department spokesman Charles Bray said in announcing the action that it was one of many steps by the State Department to improve relations with the Peking government. Capital: Popularity WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Opinion Research Corporation said its latest poll shows that President Nixon is on the edge of winning a possible Democratic presidential contenders. Nixon ran ahead of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts 42 per cent to 38 per cent. He topped Sen. Edmund S. Muskie and Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Humphrey of Minnesota, his 1968 opponent, 44 to 35. New York: Show Biz The Ed Sullivan Show, best running program in television history, will be dropped next season by the Columbia Broadcasting System CBS. A network source confirmed today that the variety show—which has filled the 8 to 9 p.m. Sunday slot for 23 years—would not run the CBS day list爬上来 to be announced later on Tuesday. FT. BENNING, Gau. (UPI) —A fiery army protector told a jury Monday that “was no doubt” that Lt. William L. Calley Jr. slaughtered “unresting and unarmed men, women, children and babies” at My Lai and should be murdered of premeditated murder. Calley Trial Nears End The summation by Cap. Aubrey M. Daniel III came as the Army began closing the final chapter of Calley's historical court-martial. The six-office officers delivered late today the third anniversary of the alleged My Lai massacre—the guild of it. nocence of the 27-year-old platoon leader. Daniel, 29, stood in front of the jury box and talked mostly to the crowd, through a step-by-step recital of the case against Calley, accused of killing or directing his platoon civilians at the South Vietnam战场. Three of the Army's four specifications against Calley and two individual killings. The other specification involved 30 to 40 more villagers allegedly strayed at the intersection of two major trails. Nixon Optimistic about Strategic Arms Talks KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UP)—President Nixon expressed optimism Monday about the progress of nuclear arms talks with the Russians. He said for the first time that his dialogue had been established. "There are many problems to be solved and the answers will only determine and perseverance we can prevail," the President His remarks accompanied a report to congress on the activities of the U.S. arms control and disarmament agency during the past year. Its release coincided with resumption Monday of phase four of the nuclear arms treaty, with the Soviet Union in Vienna. "For the first time a realistic dialogue is taking place between the Soviet Union and ourselves in Moscow," he said, strategic relations." Nixon said, adding that he was encouraged in the hope that a meaningful exchange would take place. The report said the technical complexities of the sophisticated weapons systems involved in the talks dictated a "cautious pace" but both sides have negotiated in terms manner free of polemics. long weekend, spent Sunday at the New York Botanical and returned to Key Biscayne shortly after noon to get in a few more hours of sun before returning home. It also cited several other achievements in the field of arms including the signing of a treaty prohibiting the seabeds, creation of a nuclear free zone in Latin America, and establishing first time from Russia and its East European allies to NATO to ramp up troop levels in Europe. The President, in Florida for a "Progress is not always dramatic, but the direction is sure." The administration is dedicated to finding better, safer and cheaper alternatives for insuring our assets against competition in weaponry. Daniel recalled that Paul Meadio testified that Calley had ordered him "to take care of the villagers," and Calley left and then returned to find the villagers still alive, Daniel said, and he then ordered Meadio to "waste them" and "in the country" participated in the shooting." Daniel waved before the jury arrived. He said he was taken at the interaction by an Army photographer the day of the shooting. Daniel talked for two hours and 40 minutes before court recessed at 4:30 p.m. and said his sum was $15,275 more than he hour to complete Tuesday. The judge, Col. Reid W. Kendel, told the juries they would spend their out-of-court hours during final arguments as well as those before Hal, a quarters for requisition half-mile from the courthouse. "There's no doubt at all, there are the people in protest exhibit 12-A and they died and are dead as a result of his act on 16 May." The judge gave the jurors written instructions banning conversations or visits with officers in the three military policemen serving as bailiffs. They also could receive no mail, could take no radio into the hall, and could only entertainment on television. MUNICH, Germany (UPI)—The Olympic Companion Construction Company will host a hotel concern to submit bids for building a 200-bed hotel in Munich. The $21.8 million project will feature a ballroom and a terrace protruding over the lake. Munich Summer Games 1972 *Olympic Summer Games* Student Seeks Top Post In Women's Organization Campaigning for a national president of the Inter-collegiate Association of Women Students (IAWS) will be an additional activity on the schedule for KU and the Association of national convention. Casey Else, Kansas City, Mo., junior, and member of the board of directors on the KU Commission on the Status of Women at the University during the convention being held at Colorado State University. She has addressed numerous women's groups within the European Union, the Business and Professional Women's Association and the local chapter of the American Association of University Women. As national president of the Miss Eike said that she had started to consider running for the presidency with the current national president. Her activities with the commission at KU, she said, had included "speaking on the current president. They have consisted of speaking on campus and research in the women's movement." Her research work in the women's movement led to the creation of a library in the office of the U.S. Department of material covers a range of areas from abortion to legal rights and is collected in notebooks under her name, Karen Eike. The library also contains a bibliography of the most recent literature and books available on women's movement, she said. Intercollegiate Association or Women Students, M. Elise said she saw an opportunity to continue these activities on a larger scale. She said it was important for students to representive voice to express their concerns. Noting the fact that the IAWS is continually gaining recognition by professional women's groups, she said that she, as national contender, could provide that voice. Med Center Post Filled Rather than referring to the changes occurring in women's roles today under the collective imagination of women, Elaine said she would like to see the changes viewed in terms of a woman explained such a movement as one which existed in terms of occupation, employment, it involved, she said, allowing individuals to be what they wanted and did not place uncomfortably on their bodies. Speaking of the direction that the KU Commission had taken down the bill, she said that it had been program-oriented rather than regulatory. She also offered, she noted the Human Rights Series, the Sexuality and Gender Studies. She encouraged anyone with program ideas of educational value to propose them before the commission. Dr. Jack D. Walker has been named chairman of the University of Kansas Medical Center's new department of family doctors. The university was established to provide graduates to relieve the shortage of family doctors in Kansas. Dr. Walker is an assistant dean of the Medical Center. The appointment was effective March 9. Dr. Charles E. Brackett Jr., acting vice chancellor for health affairs said. Brackett said that since there was now a chairman for the new department, the Medical Center offered medical graduates to take a three-year, intern-residency program in the new specialty which would prepare them for the Family Practice examinations. "PHYSICIANS at the Medical center and throughout the state," said Dr. Kurt Reiter, discussing the possibility of a department of family practice for physicians. "Impetus came in February of 1969 when family practice became a specialty of medicine with board-certified status. The system of practice was out of the concept that a need exists within the framework of medical practice for a broadly based primary physician. With the development of new systems these needs will be even greater. "I is hounded that the new specialty will help correct the severity of their symptoms in physicians in Kansas by increasing its attractiveness to patients." from Governor Docking, the Board of Regents and the Kansas Legislature. Walker is a native Kawaii and a 1953 graduate of the University of Kansas School of Medicine. After an internship at St. Joseph Hospital in Kansas City, Mo., he moved to Puyallup and Duluth for four years. THE NEW DEPARTMENT of family practice was developed, following recommendations by the Medical Center, with support In 1963, Walter returned to the Medical Center as a member of the administrative staff and for the past several years he has been responsible in the hospital professional affairs and residency programs, Brackett said. He has also been in charge of hospital affiliation programs in Wichita, Topeka and Kansas City. WALKER WAS A consultant to the president of Wichita State University and a co-founder for the formation of its College of Health Related Professions. For the past two years he has been appointed by Hoe Committee on Education About Health. Walker has also served as a board member of the American Cancer Society, Kansas Division. In addition to his administrative duties, Walker has taught medical students in the medicine and community health. "The primary reason for my leaving private medical practice to join the faculty of the medical school in 1863, said Walker, who was one of many involved in medical education and medical school administration. "My special interest was to encourage the development of the new specialty of family medicine—both locally and nationally," he said. This new specialty in 1989, and now the new department of practice at the University of Kansas Medical School represents the accomplishment of a major goal in my profession. I am honored to have been selected to chair this new department." HUGE & WILD DISCOUNTS ! STEREO RECORDS & TAPES SPEEDY SERVICE - SEND FOR YOUR FREE LIST THE STUDENT STORE PO. BOX 64 REDONDO BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90277 NAME ADDRESS ___ From Page 1 Democratic Caucus was getting together to pass a resolution asking the president to set a specific date for withdrawal. "While the president has been withdrawing troops, I think the people want it quicker," Pearson said. However, he doesn't favor setting a specific date for withholding data two reasons for this attitude. "One, the President must have some flexibility, and two, he will need to get the regard troop withdrawal. I think he will announce the withdrawal of 100,000 more troops in Iraq," he says "he's going to out." he said "We tried plans that were successful in Western Europe, such as the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan and NATO, in Asia where they just won't work," heague breeds another "judgement breed" another. ___ Z1P ___ Because of American problems in Asia and elsewhere around the world, Pearson said, the area of foreign originign policy demands changes. He said he would like to see a件事物 president preside in wartime affairs. "We must recognize, he said, in the countries of Europe, that we provide for their own defense and also were able to aid emerging nations." He attributed part of America's problems in Southeast Asia to a misunderstanding of the Oriental mind. 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