2 Wednesday, February 17, 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Georgia: Calley FT BENNING—The Army pronounced Lt. William L. Calley J.r.sane "in every respect" Tuesday but his attorneys said psychiatrists would test combat stresses on the 27-year-old lieutenant, accused of murdering 102 South Vietnam civilians during an American infantry assault in 1964. He must take the stand in his own behalf later in the week. Capt. Ernest L. Medina. Calley's immediate superior who also may testify. L.Mai lied from the face of the map, also may testify. Dallas Investigators Say Neighbors Ignored Plot coldly carried out their plan of execution-style murder. DALLAS (UPI) - Investigators said Tuesday a whole邻离港 may have known the suspect had five Sheriff's deputies tied up in a house and planned to take them to the Trinity River riverboat. Milwaukee; Proxmire Shooting from a pistol in each position of the gun depuisies Garcia Infante, 31, and William Reese, 31, and James Robinson, 30, and adjoining JEHNSON, 31. They wounded Ellis County MILWAUKEE-Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis., charged federal handouts in Washington are luring too many groups and institutions at the expense of the business community by promoting the fat, the lazy and the inefficient." Proxmire told a Milwaukee Press Club luncheon. "The real strength of this country has always been in self-reliance, but the state government has not said." When these principles have been applied by government and by private enterprise we have flourished." But, Proxmire added, "when inefficiency work are allowed or rewarded, our nation suffers." But nobody did anything about it except talk, and the gunmen Capital: Hartke WASHINGTON—Sen. Vance Harke says Commerese Secretary Maria Stansi should be called before a Senate committee to explain his ownership of stock in a Penn bank. The group, which has deeply involved in negotiations for a huge loan for the railroad, Hartke, an Indiana Democrat, said Monday he would ask that the full Senate Commerce Committee be convened "at the earliest possible date" to take Stansi's comments. The committee headed by the Great South Corp., a Penn Central subsidiary Rhode Island: Priests RAIFORD—Three riot control officers and a number of prisoners were injured in hand-hand fighting at the Florida State Prison. State prisons director Louise Wainnweight reported late afternoon about 275 prisoners from the maximum security east wing of the prison had been separated from other inmates. Officials said normal conditions remained for the prisoners, who was used during the latest outbreak of trouble at the 3,500-man prison. Wainnweight said. Guards wounded 43 men. PROVIDENCE—Priests have a right to speak against the war in Indochina, but not from their pulpits, according to a Roman Catholic bishop. "His is a serious moral battle," said the Rev. Bernard M. Kelly, senior counselor, said the Most Rev. Bernard M. Kelly, auxiliary bishop of the Providence diocese. Kelly's statements came after about 65 parishioners walked out in protest of the mercy Church in East Greenwich when a guest priest led on the congregation in a sermon to resist the draft. Florida: Prison Riot Atlanta: Birthdays N.Y.C.: Pickets ATLANTA—The birthdays of both Richard B. Russell and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would become Georgia state legislators approved Monday by the State Senate Judiciary Committee, late civil rights leader's birthday is Jan. 15 and that of the late senator Nov. 2. The resolution was authored by Sen. Bob McDonnell, who said he years to make King's birthday a holiday. This was the first time he managed to get the resolution out of com- NEW YORK—About 30 pickets—one of them carry a, sign reading "Be patriotic, burn a flag"—demonstrated in front of the U.S. Courthouse in Foley Square Tuesday in connection with protests by students and American flag. The supporters fitted suit Feb. 5 to enjoin state and federal prosecutors from trying the "Judson case." "The police show," last November at the Judson Memorial Church. Capital: Tricia WASHINGTON — Tricia Nickon will celebrate her 25th birthday on Saturday, but the White House said a big party is not planned. The President's blonde daughter has kept to herself a lotlately, possibly the result of recurring rumors that she already is or is about to be engaged to Edward Finsch Cox, a Harvard law student. Topeka: Liquor The Senate State and Local Affairs Committee today recommended for passage a controversial bill to permit restaurants to liquor by the-drink in some restaurants. The committee also voted voice vote. The bill now goes to the full Senate for debate. The measure would permit the consumption of liquor-by-the-drink at 50 percent more persons and doing 50 per cent of their business in food. Demo Council Approves New Delegate Formula WASHINGTON (UPI)—A Democratic Party reform commission voted Tuesday to approve a 1972 national convention delegation formula that would force a drastic cutback in the size of delegations from lightly populated states. Its recommendation now goes to the Democratic National Committee, which is not expected to accept the proposed treatment of the small states. The committee probably will adopt a somewhat different delegate apportionment formula on Friday. The formula approved Tuesday came from the Democratic Rules Commission, one of two reform groups created because of the uproar in the campaign. It also approved far more reaching changes in the methods to be followed in writing the Party's 1972 platform and in settling contests over the 1980s. For the 1968 convention, the Democrats gave a 10-vote bonus to all states that were carried by the 1964 presidential nominee under a formula which gave each of the smallest states 22 votes. There were a total of 2,622 votes. The commission confirmed by voice vote the delegate formula tentatively approved at a meeting on Jan. 22. It gives equal weight to the population of each state and to the number of votes cast for the president in the presidential elections, with a total convention vote of 3,000 for the 50 states. Under the commission recommendation, Alaska would be out to Wyoming to five, Nevada to six, Vermont to seven and Delaware to eight. At the other end of the scale, New York would get 302, up from 190; California 294, up from 174; Pennsylvania 197, up from 160. Inspectors Check Structural Damage LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A task force of the city department of building and safety today expands an assessment in the hardest hit areas of Ford Reports Record Sales DETROIT (UPI)—The Ford Motor Co. Tuesday reported that it had record sales of nearly $15 billion in 1970 on fewer vehicles than in the previous year and that at least as many as nearly $3 million below 1969 Net income for the nation's second largest auto company during 1970 was $151.7 million, compared with $464.5 in 1989. Ford had consolidated sales of $4.9 billion in 1970, up from $14.8 billion in 1965, with factory sales of Ford-built cars, trucks and tractors in 1970 totaled 4,801,570, slightly below the value of 4,944,082 units set in 1969. Henry Ford II, board chairman, lacosta, co-founder, said the decline company's unit sales in 1970 proven to be due to a reduction in the United States. The Ford executives said inflation and consumer uncertainty have affected automotive sales. However, they said that consumer plans to buy new cars appear to be increasing and the consumer savings is diminishing. D. Miller... From Page 1 would work for coalitions with Senate candidates. "I want people to vote for candidates. Parties at this University have not done what we need for student government," Miller said. On the issue of activity fees, Miller said alternative methods of allocating money to various activities, such as tickets or fees needed to be developed. He said he had become acutely aware of the need for more training at the University through his work as senate Treasurer. Hill's Trial Set for May The trial of Andrew Leroy Hill, 83, of Oakville, postponed until May 10. Tuesdays in district court after Hill's attorney were permitted to visit him. Hill is charged with first degree murder and aggravated assault in connection with the death Nov. 5 of Bruce Addison Douglas, Texarkana, Tex. senior, and Jeffrey M. Lee George, 21, of 100 Kissuck leeUcky. Deputy Wendell Dower, 42, in the Dallas County Deputy A. D. McCurley, hands it, backed up. The team's 30 feet in the dark, but escaped. Hill's counsel made the motion for the attorneys' withdrawal because they did not believe that Hill wanted them to defend him. by George Earnshaw of Mission. Hill, who was originally arrested for assault and murder and assault charges was arrested two weeks ago in a city where warrants issued by the Douglas County Court. The charges were rape and attempted rape stemming from two incidents in town. Hill, originally of Chicago, lived at 2301 Ossadahl when the shooting incident occurred. Accusations that the shooter said that a 22 caliber rifle he had, jammed and fired 13 bullets through his closet door killing Douglas and wounding Miss Elizabeth in the adjoining apartment. Hill is now being held in the hospital and his bond has been set at $60,000, $25,000 on each rape charge and $13,000 on the murder and assault charges. Hill will be represented May 10 by George Earnshaw of Mission The department reported that one week after the devastating earthquake including 1,017 family units had been found unsafe for occupancy. Many of the buildings multi-unit apartment buildings the Los Angeles earthquake by checking structures for safety LONDON (UPI) — Snow fell on brief Britain训荡, for only the second time this winter. The weather was extremely cold and northwest England and Wales with a slippery film of white. Motorists were cautioned not to drive on ice or other snowfall gave its people a white Christmas for two days. Rare Snowfall Inspectors said the figure resulted from a study of 3,000 structures listed as possibly unsafe following Tuesday's raid on 122 homes. In a report prepared for Mayor Sam Yorty, the department also said 925 private buildings had been damaged, but most could be repaired. The others will have to be demolished, the report said. The mayor posted as such and residents were referred to the Red Cross, which was operating six hospitals in the San Fernando Valley. Hugh Gillis, a Red Cross spokesman, said the centers were for "one stop service" and instructed them to ensure enough money for food and a motel for a week if they could move in with relatives. The in-motion conducted in the area of the disaster triangle in northern San Fernando Valley, where about 87,000 persons normally Utility service in the most, devastated areas was slowly being restored. Water was being supplied to most homes except those at higher elevations. Many buildings were carrying water from tank trucks since Tuesday. Electric power was restored throughout the area. "It is my opinion that the whole damned neighborhood knew it," red-eyed Dallas County Deputy Jason McCarthy even went to a grocery store and told a customer that they had five people there and were going to kill them." Rene Adalo Guizman, 34, an exconvict, was charged with the murders he had not been involved in. The county and state officials hunted Guizman and border crossings were watched, lest he try to escape. "He thinks he's Al Capone," one of Gurman's relatives told the justice of the peace who accepted murder charges. Myers is a secondary education major in the area of social studies. He is classified as a senior but will be carrying a light load of classes next year. Myers' activities include cabinet membership in the KU-Y, cochairman of the Big Brother and Little Sister Program, membership on the KU-委委员会 and campus representative for the Volunteer Program. Moses Guzman, 38, Rene's brother, was held as the suspected second gunman and police officer in Palm Beach Police would be charged with murder. From Page 1 "One man said at the levee that he had to kill us because we could identify them," McCurley said. Dover, Robertson and Hane all went to a home in an important area around Palms Park, where the belief burglarized in荔枝县 could be found there. McCurley and Reese followed a short time later to the house. Meyers . . . All five were surprised by the gunmen as they entered the building. They found the bound, and Infante was ordered to drive his patrol car to the building. If the construction bids are within the project budget, the way is paved on bids on the sale of $2.5 million in revenue bonds. If the construction bids are not within the project budget, the bond cannot be opened and the entire project will have to be re-evaluated. "I infatuated with the idea of "closing down" Jawhayk Boulevard," the candidate said in describing another idea she's working on. She'd like to see the street between Lilac Lane and Palmetto Lane, turned into a park and was working the plan on a map. WASHINGTON (UPI)—President Nixon said Tuesday that despite the winding tide in U.S.-Greek relations, the United States must maintain its military might until it achieved a reliable arms control agreement with the G-21. When you start making exceptions to allow some people to drive, you are allowing more and on more, she said, and there are too many cars that are not allowed. Recent improvements in the bond and money markets, and the tax exempt status of the bonds increase the likelihood of a better bid. G. Miller... Nixon Says Arms Needed for Peace "THE CHANCES OF a good bid are better today than they were a month ago," Nichols said. Speaking to about 2,500 members of the late missionary team last spring, Allied incursion into Cambodia was largely responsible for the deaths of many. From Page 1 Raymond Nichols, KU executive secretary, and Keith L. Nitcher, vice chancellor for business affairs, hope that the university bids project of the Wescos Hall project budget of $8,654,474 Nichols and Nichter stressed that receipt of bids within the project budget can not be assured until the last bid is opened. “RECENT STATEMENTS by the state architect and the recent successful bidding on a Fort Hays State, physical education district,” are two reasons to be optimistic a favorable bid on Wollaton. *Bell* LAVIER $500 ALSO 250 TO 5000 Obstacles to Wescoe Hall Lessen with Bid Opening 743 Mass. 843-4366 This week the University of Kansas hopes to hurdle the last remaining obstacles towards the goal of building more humanities building. Wescoe Hall: favorable construction bids amounted to $2.5 million in revenue bonds. "Your I.D. card is your pass to instant credit." Construction bids will be opened the afternoon of Feb. 18. The revenue bond bids will be opened at 10 a.m. on Feb. 19. 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"Until the United States obtains an arms control limitation between the great super-powers, one which we and they can rely on, and the United States to maintain adequate armed forces," Nixon said. Successful construction and bond bids will increase student interest in the course of interest charges on the bonds. It is estimated that the increase will be $20,000. "It is possible that the fee increase can be lowered to about the five dollar level," Nitcher said. "If a grant application to the University of Education and Welfare's Office of Education is approved." "not because we want war but because in the truest sense of the word, in peace time the Armed Forces of the United States are peace forces." NITCHER EXPLAINED that approval of the grant can provide $5,000 to $6,000 of government money to pay bond interest or no grant agreement or approval has been made at this time. An earlier configuration of Wesco Hall was bid on and proved to be far in excess of available funds. After a complete reprogramming and reconfiguration, expanded funding was necessary. This expanded funding included an act by the board to authorize the issuance of revenue bonds for academic building construction. COMPLETION OF the four courts. Westchester HA will help, help, help in this inadequate space that plagues the University. The hall would be the new courthouse. 93-room classrooms, eight 70-seat classrooms, ten 50- season classrooms, nine classrooms, six classrooms, two 22-seat classrooms in a seminar room, 12 classrooms on laboratory and one language laboratory suite "Construction can begin on the Hall about one month after successful bidding is completed." Nichols said. In addition, the hall, will be located directly across from SCHOLARSHIP FACULTY offices, 30 department offices, 12 conference rooms, a study court, study terrace, study room, and machine buildings, and a post office. "It all depends on the weather," he said. 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