2 Thursday, February 11, 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International L.A. ; Protest LOS ANGELES—Three UCLA scientists said Wednesday they have found a way to render cancer cells harmless when they are injected into a healthy animal. Although the work to date has been done only with animal cells grown in laboratory dishes, another cell derived from these animals. The researchers said the study has important applications for man but that much work remains to be done before they could be realized. Illinois: Lethal London: Rolls Royce ASHKUM, ill.—Lethal fumes and smoke swirling from three blazing cars of a derailed freight train loaded with volatile chemicals forced evacuation of this village of 600. The exodus was ordered after 22 cars of a 63-car Illinois Central train went off the tracks and three cars, loaded with vinyl chloride and maleate, exploded in the street, immediately deadly by authorities, spread through this eastern Illinois community and neighboring Clifton, Ill. No immediate injuries were reported. LONDON—Shares in Rolls-Royce plunged to as low as three cents each on the London Stock Exchange but a government spike led to a jump in the dollar, saving Rolls-Royce, a name in luxury cars for years, was forced into receivership last week by skrocketting costs of a multibillion contract to build a new facility for the projected Lockheed Tristan passenger plane. Capital: Bush Capital: Berlin WASHINGTON—The United States, Great Britain and France have presented the Soviet Union with a comprehensive new plan for eliminating restrictions on trade between Russia and China. William P. Rogers has announced. Rogers did not disclose any details of the proposal, but he told an impromptu news conference in St. Petersburg that he would fort to break an imbalance in the four power talks on Berlin. MISSION HILLS—The Van Norman Dam held through the night despite a series of aftershocks which expert feared would cause it to burst, flooding parts of the populous San Fernando Valley. The reservoir, which cracked during Tuesday's earthquake, was being drained because of overflow, and dawned today it was down three feet. Authorities expected to make a determination soon on whether some 120,000 residents could return to their homes. WASHINGTON - The Pentagon says three Soviet ships—a submarine tender, a cruiser and a merchant vessel—can enter Cuba. The U.S. marines declined to surrender whether any of the ships docked at a Cuban port. The subterrian was reported to be of the same make as the vessel which operated near Cuba in 1983. But the Navy said they were building a nuclear submarine base at Cienfugos. Topeka: Voting Age TOPEKA, Kan.—The election machinery for the April 20th vote on lowered minimums is being set up by a set up Tuesday by Gov. Robert B. Docking. The governor signed a bill prescribing the ballot form for submission of the proposed vote. Calif.: Ouake Capital: Cuba Cambodia: Premier PHONM PENH — Premier Lon Lot, 58, suffered a stroke Monday night and is paralyzed over half his body, reliable sources close to the Cambodian government have said. The reported illness deprived Cambodia of his leadership with Communist forces trying to isolate Phnom Penh and South Vietnamese forces fighting in the eastern provinces. London: Smoking LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Susan Atkins said Wednesday she made admissions which he murdered by driving her car into the Manson and his followers only after the prosecutor assured her he did not press for the death penalty. The british government is thinking about starting an investigation to find out whether candy cigarettes lead children to use up smoking. Social Services Secretary Sir Keith Joseph told the House of Commons he consider burning the manufacture of candy cigarette if an investigation showed a connection with smoking. "He said if I tailed to the grand jury he would do everything in his power to see to it that I, and all defendants, got life," she said. The willow, one time go-zo from the forest to the city, Deputy District Attorney Vincent T. Buglioli to rehearse her grand jury testimony the day before she was called. "He didn't say anything about natural life and I thought he didn't give me a good go before a parole board," she said. "He said something about getting out while I was still a young woman and getting my phone." Witness in Tate Case Implicates Prosecutor She said Bugliosi also warned her "if I didn't cooperate, he'd make sure he saw me in the gas chamber." A preliminary examination showed the three spacemen were in good health from their nine days in space. BOARD OF UNSS NEW ORLEANS UPSOLAR astronauts rested in isolation aboard this recovery ship this moonflight crew studied the 'good lesson' learned during last week's hike in the hills of the Gulf. Miss Attkins testified in the penalty phase of the Tate-Jefferson uniting to go before the grand jury "because I knew in my heart Alan B. Shepard, Stuart A. Roosa and Edgar D. Mitchell will leave their helicopter to American Samoa on Thursday, to another on Houston directly to Houston early Friday. "I think Apollo 14 has been a good lesson," Scott told newsman before he and his colleagues left on a trip to Nevada to study moon-like geological features. They also their three inner excursions. At the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Apollo 15 Astronauts David R. Scott, Sally Ride, and Winnie Praised the Apollo 14 pilots for clearing the way for an even more ambitious moon expedition Pro's Rest; Rookies Plan He told her if she turned state's evidence, she would probably get immunity, she said, but if she just appeared before the grand jury he would try to make a deal with her defense attorney for a life sentence. that I wasn't going to tell them the truth," but her attorney Richard Cabellero, told her it was the only way to save her life. Miss Akins told the jury which defendants a different version of the story from the one the state's star witness, Linda Kasabian Scott said Shepard and Mitchell showed that it tak2 longer to operate in the lunar environment. The solar panels were moonswalk plans to enable man to Mrs. Kasabian's story—that Manson ordered the murders—was similar to what Miss Atkins told the grand jury. But Tuesday Miss Athkins said Manson hadn't even known about the attackers, members of the family planned the Tate killings in order to get a chance to be Beaucolle, who had been arrested for their slaying of Gary Larson. Apollo 15, set for launch July 23, will carry to the moon a new four-wheeled electric car called a lunar rover. study the more interesting features. "I think in general that Hadley has just a little bit of everything," said Scott, a U.S. Army officer of the Apollo 8 and Gemini 8 missions. Scott and Irwin will spend 66 hours on the moon, conducting three seven-hour missions that remain in lunar orbit using new cameras and sensors to make the most extensive orbital survey yet of the moon. Scott said Apollo 15 will land eight-tenths of a mile east of a deep gorge called Hadley Rille and climb to the 14,000-foot high. Aspenine Mountains, Scott and Irwin will study both the rille and the mountains and also examine the terrain and other volcanic restures. The flight of Apollo 14 was the most scientifically rewarding moon mission yet. The astronauts spent a week in the desert and soil samples and hundreds of photographs that scientists hope will tell a great deal about the makeup of the terrain at the Friar Valley where Apollo 14 landed. Miss Athia said she actually wrote about the attack. Kasabian suggested they do a "copycat" to murder to make them pay for it, she wollum saw the attack weavet woulm the right suspect. The precious rock samples will be shipped to the lunar receiving Standards Too Harsh Pollution Council Says WASHINGTON (UPI)—President Nixon's National Industrial Pollution Control Council has ordered the government was imposing imprecably harsh anti-pollution standards to respond to appeals. The council urged that government ban or limit pollutants only when shown to be not as a precaution measure. The interim report was presented to Nixon by Commerce Secretary Maurice H. Stans and the council's approximately 200 members, led by Chairman Bert Moss of 3-M C, Minneapolis, Minn. Nixon praised the industrialists and criticized those who would "destroy the system" that provided America's wealth. The council recommended that government not provide permanent anti-pollution subsidies to industry, and that permits to pollute never be sold to business. The council warned against the "extreme position" of some chemical companies and other possible pollutants, should be banned "User or service charges for coordinated or centralized utility environments, the environment may prove to be the most effective approach in some situations," the council said. Such a system would charge a factory for its wastes much like it does for gas and electricity, he said. laboratory in Houston in two batches. The first case of samples is due thursday afternoon and the rest will arrive with the They are scheduled to leave this ship at 11 a.m. Thursday on the hillcopper ride to American Naval Base Joint Reserve another quarantine van there and it will be flown directly to Houston aboard a large Air Force cargo plane carrying Hillington outside space center at 1:30 a.m. Friday. "We urge that pollution controls be based on evidence of reasonable likelihood of harm to man and his environment," the The council said some government anti-pollution standards already were incompatible with the economic health of the society. Shepard, Mitchell and Roosa will remain in isolation at the comfortable quarantine quarters with 14 other men until Feb. 26, when they should be turned no signs of alien germs that might have come from the moon. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP)—The first two flights are nine 9-12 per cent fewer flights in the United States by the end of April compared to a year earlier, it says. HIGHPOINT, N.C. (UPI)—A police leutenant and a Black panther were wounded in a attack by police officers a force of officers seized the heavily-fortified Panther's headquarters behind a barrage of fire. Police were evicting the one-year-old frame from a large area where the shooting began. Officers wearing riot jackets and protective gear fired a fire truck gas into the building trying to冲出 the inhabitants' home. Flight cutbacks in addition to ones announced for January and February will begin in April, the Civil Aeronautics Board. A young panther, Larry Medley, 16, was wounded in the left shoulder but his condition was not serious. Police Chief Laurie Pritchett said the raiders surrounded the apartment where three occupants 10 minutes to come outside. When no one exited in that time, he said, officers fired at him and tried to help him home. Some bounced off sand bags inside, but when one went through a window, shots rang out on the floor. Lt. Shaw Cooke was leading a medical care when he was shot in the chest. He was rushed to surgery and his condition was termed HEW Admits Fund Error Officials in HEW's Office of Civil Rights told reporters refunds have been or will be paid to individuals districts which received grants from the $75 million Congress appropriated last year to help school districts overcome the cost of hiring from desegregation efforts. Raid Sparks Dawn Battle; Two Wounded WASHINGTON (UP)—Secretary Elliot L. Richardson of Washington, the U.S., and Welfire Wednesday admitted *desegregation* parceling out desegregation aid to schools which have been deprived of money to perpetuate segregation. Richardson's concession before the Senate education subcommittee to support to study by school organizations which studied how 295 school districts used desegregation aid. The study last November said the groups found that public school practices in only 29 districts. They did not name the districts, except for two cited by Richard A. Howell and Stewart County, Ga. He said those two districts "were clearly ineligible" for aid "but none themselves were funded by an erratic error." WASHINGTON (UP1)—Women's liberationists are rattling their swords at Sen. Barry M. McFarlane, the most oppposed to drafting of women. Sidney P. Marland Jr. told the senators the same "errors" would not happen again because he had a policy to minimize the administration's new bill to provide an additional $1.5 billion in aid to desegregate schools over the course of his term. Education Commissioner In a telegram to Goldwater, Wednesday, four leaders of the liberal groups, demanded that they apologize for joking at a hearing this week that "we have enough money," and without giving them M16 rifles. "The decision to allocate the funds as quickly as possible to desegregating school districts will take full responsibility for it." "Because of the dispatch with which funding determinations were made, errors did occur. Richardson also condeed." Richardson said. Bead World BEADS LEATHER FINDINGS Bead World 119 A SOUTH FIRST ST. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA FOR CATALOG of warehouse of ideas for making lovely jewelry for women ENCLOSE 2% for postage and handle, 5C for first class clothing. Richardson said the money was not passed out carte blanche. He said 33 districts which asked for it were rejected, either for ineligibility or because they lacked insurance assurances that they would move toward total desegregation. But the secretary defended the decision to grant $1.3 million to the schools of Jackson, Miss. The Jackson officials "loaned" textbooks to a segregated, newly established private school shortly after receiving the federal grant. Richardson said that because the state did not have the state of Mississippi and not the school district, the law had By United Press International Israel Foreign Minister Abba Ebbi Egypt to reconsider recommendation to separate Premier Golda Meir's offer to negotiation, respond to the Sue Canal. He also suggested Egypt drop its March 7 deadline for the U.N.-supremely peaceful ukrains. Egypt To Consider Meir Offer An Egyptian government man was killed. Meir's suggested response to "clear rejection" of proposals made by President Awad Sawat the president in 2013 for a partial withdrawal of Israeli troops from the occupied Palestinian territory. Speaking at a news conference in Jerusalem, Ebana said he hoped "on reflection the government of the United Arab Republic will take a more careful look at the prime minister's address." Mrs. Meir, in a political statement to the Knesset parliament Tuesday, had rejected Egypt for a call to war on Israel as condition for reopening the canal, closed since the 1967 war. Women's Lib Aims Demand At Goldwater Secretary of State William P. Clinton, a news conference in Washington, states considered the Egyptian situation and suggested "positive step" and said Mrs. Meir's statement that she was interested in pursuing the effort. But she said Israel was ready to hold separate talks with Egypt which could include military defense and life on both sides of the canal. In Moscow, the Soviet Commissar to the newspaper Prudvage asked accused the States of frustrating Big Four talks on peace in the Middle East. The newspaper charged the US and an openly pro-Iraeli stand. Demos Make Election Plans, Rally Together WASHINGTON (UPI)- Potent candidate presiden- tate candidate met secretive meeting Tuesday night to administration and not to destroy each other. National Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien announced The three-hour dinner meeting was called by O'Brien and was also attended by speaker Carl Rivers, who is democratic leader Mike Manfield. At the unprecedented session, G. McGovern of South Dakota, M. McGraw of Oklahoma and candidate Habert H. Humphrey of Minnesota, Edmund S. Muskie of Maine, Henry M. Jackson of Washington, Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts, Harold E. Marshall of Fred R. Harris of Oklahoma. Sen. Birch Bayh of Indiana, who was not able to attend the meeting, agreed to the moratorium on intraparty strife. O'Brien and agreed to report the agreement under which "contenders for the 1972 Democratic presidential nomination" emphasizing Democratic alternatives to the Nixon adversary and not against each other." Symington introduced the measure with Rep. David R. Obey, D-Wis. WASHINGTON (UPI)—Rep. James Symington, D-Mo., joined in a daylong call for withdrawal of all U.S. forces from Vietnam by Gov. Scott Walker on Wednesday. Congress approved their stay for a fixed period beyond that date. The resolution also would limit spending in Vietnam to amounts that are necessary to carry out an adequate release of war prisoners, to arrange asylum for South Vietnamese endangered by the war and American forces to provide aid to the Saigon government. SUA POETRY HOUR ED DORN will read his works The resolution states that any extension beyond Dec. 31 would Resolution Demands Pull Out of Troops POET FROM CHICAGO Taught at K.U. in 1969 TODAY February 11 4:30 p.m. Woodruff have to be based on a finding by the president that troops still are required in Vietnam. FREE PARAMOUNT RECORDS Paramount keeps on truckin' $399 Reg. '5"' "LOVE STORY" Coming Hillcrest 1 March 10th An Ingo Preminger Production Color by DE LUXE® Panavision® Ends Tue. Hillcrest Eve. 7:15 & 9:15 Adult 1.50 "Highest r The Twelve Chairs' is a comedy gem!" 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