2 Monday, February 22.1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International By United Press International Mideast: Refusal The Israel cabinet Sunday welcomed Egypt's expression of readiness to enter into peace agreements with the Jewish state and said Israel is prepared to begin talks with the UN in Geneva on Friday, a session in Jerusalem said Israel would not withdraw to the pre-1967 war borders. Such a withdrawal from occupied Palestine would be an embarrassment for Egypt by reaching a peace agreement with Israel. Uruguay: Freed MONTEVIDEO—Kidnaped Brazilian consul Aloys Dias Gomis was freed after more than six months, captivity after his wife paid a secret ransom to the left. The United States has said it is also other foreigners—U.S. soils specialist Claude L. Fry, Colin Coll, Cole and British Ambassador Geoffrey Jackson Laos; Rescue VIENTIANA - A foothold of U.S. Air Force helicopters swarmed into northern Laos to attempt evacuation of an estimated 10,000 Mee tribal refugees trapped in hill country and being poured by North Vietnamese artillery unit troops. Group shrugs three times as the embattled northwestern Laos defense headquarters at Long Cheng before dawn. Vienna: Diplomacy Communist China is about to establish a new diplomatic base in Europe. The Austrian government plans to open talks with China on trade and relations. The announcement followed an unanimous vote by the parliamentary foreign affairs committee, giving clearance to the talks. L.A.: Aftershocks Aftershocks jugged and jolted southern California for the 13th straight day in the aftermath of the devastating San Fernando Valley earthquake. There was no new serious damage reported in the aftershocks, possibly because a large explosion was already broken. Seismologists said some of the aftershocks were potentially strong enough to cause damage. California: Devlin SAN RAFAEL-Irish militant Bernadette Devlin who is a "community Angel" Dawis to show "solidarity with the Irish people," said 23, youngest member of the British Parliament, spoke for about 20 minutes with Miss Davis, a connection in community and human rights. Georgia: Calley FT BENNING - Lt. William L. Calley Jr, takes his life in his own hands this week—probably this afternoon—when he goes to the witness stand at court martial. Chief defense counsel George W. Latimer told the court he will rest his case at the conclusion of Calley's testimony. The diminutive former platoon leader, charged with the murder of at least 162 South Vietnamese civilians at My Lai 4 nearly three years ago, will be the 40th defense license. 7P 8U 10/12 Capital: FDA WASHINGTON D.C.-Food industry leaders have bluntly told the Food and Drug Administration they reserve the right to add chemicals and other substances to foods without advising the government. Car Rallye Stopped; Entries Immobilized Going on the presence that all events will be run unless the weather was bad, the teams didn't think that a little snow could Wiretap Defended By Justice Official The route was from Lawrence to Lecompton and back via backroads along the Kansas River. Traveling was difficult and no one had problems until they encountered the hill by Martin Park. A car drove into the Lawrence senior, and his wife Liz, collided with a pickup turk. The collision resulted in a minor scratch on the Lange's MG and the truck upside down in the ditch. There were no injuries. The snowdrifts were treacherous and after all but two cars were stuck, the rally was called off. WASHINGTON (UPF)—It is no difference between Mr. Trump and the government to destroy the government, Deputy Attorney General Richard K. Kleinfeld main staff of the Obama administration claims of an inherent presidential right to disident domestic groups. "It would be silly to say that an American citizen, because he is an American, could subvert the government by actions of violence and revolution and be immune from, first, identification, and second, prosecution," he said in an interview. Kleindienst stressed he was talking, not about free speech, but about "conduct inimicable to those presenting," a clear danger to our form of government, that kind of activity that could be exactly the same as an agent by agents of a foreign power." He commented in response to questions about the current controversy generated originally by disclosures that the government "hugged" defendants in the case. He also heightened by two recent court rulings that electronic surveillance of domestic groups without a court order was unconstitutional. The Justice Department asked the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals in ruling by U.S. District Judge Damon J. Keith in Detroit in the case of an alleged bombing Lawrence "PunJam" Lawrence Plamondon, 25, of Ann Arbor, Mich., and two other members of the bombing a Central Intelligence Agency office there of Sept. 29. Keith held the Attorney General, acting for the President, he said. He also issued electronic surveillance in domestic national security cases The Justice Department has appealed a similar ruling by a California federal judge in a Black Panther case. Two other criminal courts-in the Chicago Seven-save have held the government's position. The conflicting opinions virtually assume the case ultimately will reach the Supreme Court which has yet to determine the fate of foreign intelligence wire taps conducted without court orders. Administration Is Wary Of Public Service Jobs WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Nixon Administration was firmly opposed to giving public service jobs to the unemployed because such programs would be very difficult to stop after the economy picks up, the government's chief budget writer said Sunday. "I don't believe that there is any necessity whatever for the investment to offer to employ ... (all unemployed). Casper W. Weinberger, Deputy Director of Management and Budget, is in charge of the day-to-day work on the government's budget. A group of Democratic lawmakers, led by House Speaker Carl W. Albert, has proposed legislation that would appropriate federal money to permit cities, towns and public agencies to hire the unemployed for public-service jobs. President Nixon vetosed a similar plan last year. But backers of the legislation have said it would be more difficult for the president to reject the measure with unemployment now at 6 per cent, near a nine-year high. Weinberger said he would oppose the proposal on grounds it "would encourage a lot of totally unnecessary and unuseful projects that would require extra money." He said the administration considered Nixon's $5 billion a year revenue sharing to be a better solution. States, cities and towns could do so at no cost. Tape That Caused Panic Now Stored in Drawer COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (UPI) A teleste tape which would announce national national festivals and placed in an envelope and put in a desk drawer Sunday as a step in preventing a reocurrence of the crime. In Washington President Nixon said he has asked for a full report on the mistake which caused an authenticated national emergency message to be sent to broadcast stations from coast to coast. The message was sent Saturday from the National The real thing, which bore the proper code word and which calls to the air, was sent in formally on Saturday morning. normally is run Saturday morning. Warning Center at the north American Defense Command (NORAD) inside Cheyenne Mountain. About 150 Kansas lawyers, judges and law students met Saturday to hear six speakers on the implications of proceedings brought about by the new Kansas Code of Criminal Procedure, which became effec- BY LAYNE CREASON Kansas Staff Writer THE CAPTAIN'S TABLE B.A.T.C. T.I.C. The program, which was presented by the University of Law School Division of Continuing Education, was designed mainly for prosecutors, defense at court judges and magistrates. Criminal Code Discussed Keith G. Meyer, assistant professor of law at KU, spoke on changes in police procedure. Under the new code the police have more power to prevent crime. For example, if an officer suspects someone is about to commit a crime, he now has the opportunity to ask for his name, address and an explanation of his actions without making an arrest. Under the old law an officer could not stop a person without asking questions without arresting him. MEYER ALSO COMMENTED on the new Kansas Statute on eavesdropping which is based on the Federal Omnibus Crime Bill of 1968. He said the law was under the authority that permission to eavesdrop could not be obtained by the attorney general, an assistant attorney general or a county attorney. Such permission, he continued, can only be given by a judge in justice or a district court judge. MICHAEL BARBARA, Shawne NEE District Court judge, who spoke on proceedings before the trial, said the new code promoted the efficiency of industry economy in pre-trial proceedings. He said the code gave judges authority to waive certain technical procedural laws with many times only slowed the process of administering justice. Lee Hornbaker, Junction City attorney and member of the committee that drafted the code to give him to defense attorneys, from a new provision in the code which states that the defendant may make his opening statement state present any evidence. Raymond L. Spring, dean of the Washburn University School of Law, spoke on proceedings that he said an important change area was a requirement that indigents be given counsel at every stage of a judicial proceeding. The old law, indigents were not automatically given counsel during pre-trial proceedings. SENTENCING AND probation were discussed by Richard P. Senecal, Atchison attorney and Aitchison, Senecal, who is a member of the State Board of Probation and Parole, said that prisoner is eligible for parole much sooner than under the old law. Ways to Express Love Topic of Next Seminar The program will feature a dialogue between Don J. Ward, campus minister at Michigan and his wife, Rita M. Costick Ward. "Love . . . the expression of love, intimacy and sexuality through movement, voice, prose and poetry" is the theme of the fifth Human Sexuality Seminar be offered by the Commission for the Union of Women at 8 p.m. Thursday in Woodford Auditorium. Before last year, he said, a person who was sentenced to life imprisonment had no hope of Also scheduled in the program is a modern dance interpretation of the program's theme under the direction of the celation. Lawrence graduate student. The main thrust of the program, said Donna Shavlik, assistant to the dean of women, was to present the expression of They have spoken at numerous colleges and universities on the role of women, interpersonal sexuality. They are currently writing a dissertation on "The Role of Women in Instruction and Higher Education." Baby Beatle Due LONDON (UPI)—Linda East-McCartney, American-born wife of battle Paul McCartney, said she was among those in her second child in September. love in varying forms to let persons identify with the form most appealing to them. Reviewing all of the programs offered in the seminar, Mrs. Shavik said the first four had a strong focus on medical knowledge and the physiological responses of human sexuality. The three to follow, she said, will focus upon the levels of communication relationships in human sexuality. Travel Plans for Europe? Write SOFA, a 24-hour operator in the asteroid belt connecting more than 50 European countries. Navigate to Bangkok, Naniubu to 79% over high normal lines. 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