2 Friday, January 29, 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Capital: Cambodia WASHINGTON—The Senate Foreign Relations Committee called Secretary of State William P. Rogers to a closed meeting Thursday to find out what is going on in Cambodia, and whether U.S. military action there would be effective. The group alsoDefense Secretary Melvin R. Laird gave his version of U.S. involvement in Cambodia at a closed meeting Wednesday with the Senate Armed Services Committee. The Cooper-Church amendment prohibits the use of the United States military in Cambodia. Laird testified there had been no violation of the language or the intent of the amendment. N.Y.C.: Disruption Jewish activists broke up the New York debut of the Siberian Dancers' and Singers' company from Omsk, Russia, in the mostoderly theater demonstration to date in the Soviet harassment campaign against Russian artists, and began at Carnegie Hall, the curtain had to be rung down while police evacuated two-thirds of the orchestra patrons. Members of the bomb squad searched the hall row by row. A number of women were there were no immediate reports on what it contained. Cleveland: Kent State A federal judge ordered destruction of a special state grand jury report on the killing of four Kent State University students because it would prejudice the 25 students. The court ruled that Judge William K. Thomas said although the grand jury violated its oath of secrecy he would not halt prosecution of those indicted. He said that the indictments were separate and self sufficient from the body of the report against the students last May 4. Ohio National Guardmen. Capital: Reform Four senators, all former state attorney generals, introduced comprehensive legislation designed to produce an across-the-board reform of the criminal justice system. The bill, sponsored by Ohio, Thomas Eagleton, D-Mo., Edward W. Brooke, R-Iowa, and Ronald C. Vandenberg, said statutes they said the bill would end what they called a "piecemeal" approach to fighting crime. They stressed that the bill would maintain the traditional responsibility for keeping control of the criminal justice hands with those who helped building the bulk of the final law. Texas: Conduct Code AUSTIN—Proposed constitutional amendments that would set up a state ethics commission to prescribe a code of conduct for members of committees in the house and senate, but a Houston Republican leader charged the bills were merely a smokescreen to cover up Democratic scandals. Mrs. Bush asked the House Democrats and Party, blasted legislators for "sanctionless hustling" to get their names on the ethics amendment. She said she had had an adequate ethics code which isn't being enforced. Saigon: Green Berets U. S. Green Berets serving in Vietnam will be pulled out within a month, and military sources said that by the end of next year, they would have combat units. The plans were announced as new fighting flanked in Cambodia. At the same time American officials reported a sharp increase in U.S. battle deaths last week with nearly three months before and the highest total in more than two months. Topeka: Top Man Dwane L. Wallace, of Wichita, a native-born Kansan who has received international recognition as an aircraft designer and builder, was named 1970 Kansan Of The Air Force by the meeting of the NATIONAL Sons and Daughters of Kansas. MATINEES Sat. Sun. 1: 3 & 1: 5 Evenings 7:00 & 9:10 WASHINGTON (UPI)—Liberal Democrats won key House committee assignments Thursday as the new leadership broke away and largely ignored more conservative members. Adult 1.50 Child .75 Speaker Carl Albert took a direct hand in the work of the so-called 'committee on committees which commission in large committee vacancies and assigning new members for the 92nd Congress. Republicans started work on their own committee assigning a new leader to Monday, individual causes by Democrats and Republicans must still approve the assignment before the time for final action. Pope Lashes Disobedient VATICAN CITY (UPI)—Pope John Paul II called the possible "dangerous consequences" to the Roman Church within its ranks who question his supreme authority. He demanded obedience to the ruling church authority. He acknowledged that the hierarchy served the members of the church but added: The Democratic Appointing Speaking to the sacred Roman Rola, the church's highest apperance in the liturgy, she described the traditional view that authority comes from the church hierarchy, headed by himself and represented around the world by members of the community. Confronted as rarely before by challenges to supreme papal authority, the theory common in liberal church circles that authority is based on religion. "They—the members—are the object, not the origin, of the authority which is established for service and is not at their service. Vatican observers interpreted words as a rebuke to liberal Catholics, and traditional views of the papacy—particularly the Netherlands—to appoint a conservative bishop against the wishes of the liberals. Hillcrest Seniority Rule Bypassed nor raut said the church was in agreement with its claim to make laws which it intends to bind on all members. The most he promised was a diffrent set of rules and laws more in keeping with the spirit of the Vatican Exequential Court. Liberals Nab Key Posts Committee routinely approved Rep. John McMillan, D-S.C., as chairman of the District of Columbia Committee and left to the party caucus, the demand by which that McMillan be unsecured. Some of the 21 standing committees of the House were ex-commissioned in 1970 to new majority of 254-100. There is one vacancy, in most cases, in the 21 standing Committees Democrats gained up to three seats with an unusual proportion of seats. Key gains for liberals were on KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM 12.15: Noon Hour Concert (Cultura. Calendar) 100: U.S. Press Opinion 1:20: Life of Beethoven 2:00: Recital Hall, Jean-Pierre Rampal 3:00: Chapter a Day; Crime in America by Ramsey Clark 1:00. Chapter A Day: Crime in America by Ramsey Clark 3:30. This Afternoon (Art Buchwald) 3:30. This Afternoon (Art Buchwald; Campus & Community Calendar) 5:15. 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Three Democratic vacancies and the six appointments, liberals now college coeds can enroll in AIR FORCE ROTC and qualify for a commission as an Air Force officer. Campus Bulletin Liberals winning seats on the Appropriations Committee, which has a large say on the size of the federal budget for the year, is in dire need of an update. Maine, E. Edward Rohal of Indiana, Edward Roybal of California and Louis Stokes of Kentucky serve on the niskew serve on that committee. The other two Democratic appointees were Reps. K. Gunn McKay of Utah and Nick Galifaniak of Washington both moderate to conservative. Today On the armed services committee, Rep. Michael Harrington of Arizona and his associates of Wisconsin have outspoken criticises of the Vietnam War and of the size of military spending, while the other two members have said that Harold Runnels of New Mexico and G. V. 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