Tuesday, February 2, 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Mideast: Rejection Egypt has turned down Israel's latest Mideast peace plan because it does not include a firm commitment for the return of the remaining war-torn diplomatic sources in Cairo said Monday. The rejection deprived the threat of resumed war after the current truce was lifted. Pakistan: Hijackers RWAALPINDI* two hijackers armed with pistols and hand grenades kept on Pakistani authorities at bay while demanding that India exchange 36 "political prisoners" for the Indian airliner they forced to fly to Lahore two hijackers, both Kashmir youths, allowed the 36 passengers of the plane when it landed in West Pakistan L.A.: Disruptions Federal marshals stationed as observers at Sunday's Mexican-American rally said that agitators deliberately started a riot which left one person dead, 50 persons injured and 90 arrested. Chicago leaders asserted, however, that sheriff's deputies were trying "to set us up" so they could have their self-fell-profiling of death. See page 7 for detains. Newark: Teachers The Newark Teachers Union struck the city's 84 public schools for the second time in a year in a wage dispute. Schools remained opened with pupil attendance estimated at 50 per cent. The strike began shortly after the NUT held on October 1, 1969, to 1,560 of the 3,860 teachers represented by the union. The union struck the school system last year for 25 days. Capital: Anti-Smut List Capital: Economic Report WASHINGTON, D.C. - C-D.C. the post office—if requested—started putting names on an anti-snip list designed to give blank protection against "sexually oriented" mail. The option is part of a new law designed to keep unwanted pornographic ads out of the mailboxes. It offers broader access to information about a citizen could object to specific mailers. See Story Page 7. No Politics in Friendship With Nixon Says Graham WASHINGTON (URI) WASHINGTON (UPI) — Evangelist Billy Graham Monday defended his friendship with President Nixon as having nothing to do with politics. He was a member of Presidency Lydon B. Johnson "I certainly not as close as some people think I am," Graham told a new interviewer. "We were really afraid about his relationship with Nixon. "I try to keep my total independence," Graham said. Graham came to Washington late Sunday to spend two weeks in the city, and he would meet with small groups of regressmen and with presidential assistants and would make only a limited number of trips. One appearance will be in the Presidential Prayer Breakfast, Nixon and most high officials of the government are expected to "I don't intend to discuss politics this week or next with anybody. I want to talk about God." Graham said. He refused to comment on questions relating to deficit spending, the Supersonic Miller Names An Assistant TOPEKA (UPI)—Attorney T. Widowers, the topeka Transport plane and the moon shot. Rather, he reiterated his constant assertion that "there is no moral awakening in this country." Wigwishly graduated from Kansas State College of Pittsburgh, where he earned his B.S. in administration. He is a graduate of Washburn University. Law Elsenhower, "Graham replied. He said that both Dwight D. Elsenhower and John F. Kennedy contacted him before their inauguration and time with Johnson he with Nixon. He said he and his wife spent a weekend in October Johnson at the Texas ranch. A reporter asked whether Graham's close association with Jabra has hinders his speaking out but has great questions facing the nation. "I've had to face this ever since OAS Meeting Asks End to "Tuna War" WASHINGTON (UPI)—A special 2021-american interest association that the United States and Ecuador settle their "tuna war" The two-day meeting of the foreign ministers of the Organization of American States with a resolution which called on Washington and Washington governments to "avoid the aggravation of their differences" on the dispute over rights off the Ecuadorian coast. The resolution, approved 18 to 6 with four nations abstaining, also urged "both parties to use the force shown special interest to settle the conflict in which Ecuador claims exclusive fishing rights up to a 200-mile limit while the other countries recognize only a 12-mile limit. The special meeting was called by Ecuador, but observers felt the Quito government lost more than it gained because of the abduction by Peru and Chile, also claims have mllion fishing claims. The nations abstaining were Bolivia, Peru, Chile and Barbados. The Dominican Republic was represented by its representative was aborn. Since Jan. 11, the Ecuadorian Navy has seized two S. Tunnaa ships and charged violated the 200-mile limit. In retaliation, the United States cut off all naval support. The resolution, as approved, eliminated at the request of Peru and Chile several paragraphs which referred to fishing. States has had with all three nations over the past two years. Peru's Ausbassander, Luis Alvarado, said his country and Chile should not be mentioned in the resolution since it was not a law that does not the sea limits, that was at issue during the meeting. WASHINGTON (UPI)-President Virginia H. Knauer, President of the nation, warned the advertising industry Monday it must reform itself or face increasing government regulation and consumer militia. Advertisers Told To Begin Reform "Either the advertisement industry because it honors the government, or because the government is going to make it honest," Mrs. Burke said in her advertising Federation's (AAF) annual Government Affairs survey. "... The American public is hold to go ask for contemptible behavior and public in contempt," Mrs. Knauer said. "The sales resistance of the silent majority who have been evident, in the loss of profits." Kirkpatrick's speach was "a speech under his direction" he signalled a tougher government policy against advertising unauthorised. Kirkpatrick said the case requires precise and that self-regulation must not be used to dampen competition among agencies or other authorities. Another speaker, Chairman Miles W. Kirkpatrick of the Federal Trade Commission, offered FTC help in drawing an appeal against which deceptive ads would be screened out by a review council. FTC's crackdown, AAF Chairman Victor Elting Jr. has proposed creation of a National Advertising Review Council to vett the advertising vertisering abuses and urge media to surns aids judged deceptive. Largely in response to the WASHINGTON, D.C.—In presenting his annual economic report to Congress, President Nikon buried his election year goal of full employment with stable prices and set his sights on more mid-1927 targets of 4.5 million jobs and a rate of inflation. He also, in the 306-page report, again rule out mandatory wage and price controls. See story page 7. ID's REQUIRED Ends Tonight Eve. 7:30 & 9:30 Adults 1.50 Legislature May Hike Beer Taxes TOPEKA (UP1)—An increase in the state tax on strong beer was recommended Monday by the Government and Taxation Committee. The committee recommended the passage of a bill to increase the rate of water consumed per gallon from 3.2 per cent to 3.0 per cent weak beer is 15 cents per gallon. 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