Wednesday, January 27, 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Saigon: Prisoners The South Vietnamese government said Tuesday it will release sick and wounded North Vietnamese prisoners of was as a "humanitarian gesture" to celebrate the Tei unar new year. Foreign Minister Tran Van Lam said there were approximately 800 North Vietnamians who would be offered the chance to return home. The new year begins midnight tonight. Uganda: Ouster "I like Obote personally, but he has been highly advised, and missed," said Amin, the army commander in chief KAMPALA—Residents of the Uganda capital three pictures of deposed president Milton Obute into the streets and stomped on them, but resistance to the Army officers who ousted him still was reported in the interior. The U.S. State Department also said in June that Kain, said in his first news conference that Obote was unable to return to Uganda at any time as a private citizen. Mexico: Divorce MEXICO CITY—The federal Chamber of Deputies approved a petition to establish a six-month residence requirement for foreigners wishing to be divorced in Mexico, with the exception of "quicksie divorce," which made divorce mills such as Juarez and Cuernavaca famous throughout the world. The Chamber sent the initiative to the Senate for its approval expected within the next month. The new law will go into effect later on after its publication in the official government gazette. WASHINTON-Attorney General John M. Mitchell said the Justice Department's 17th organized crime strike force will begin operating in Kansas City, Mo., on Feb. 8. The strike force, a unit of investigators from various branches of the federal government, will coordinate all of the federal crime investigations in western Missouri and Kansas. Missouri: Truman KANASA CITY—Former President Harry S. Truman, laughing and joking with doctors and nurses, recovered so well from an intestinal allure that Vice President Spiro. Trump will be in Kansas City for a speaking engagement today. He will be in Kansas City for a speaking engagement today. Topeka: Voting Age A caucus of House Republicans agreed Monday to push for an April vote on lowering the voting age to 18 for state and local elections. The House and Senate leadership will meet next week in New York to begin work on a constitutional amendment to lower the voting age. Voters could decide the issue in the April 6 city meeting of the Republican amendment passed by the voters Nov. 3, 1970. Toneka: Restructure The Kansas Commission on Executive Reorganization Plan (EPC) requires 200 agencies be restructured into eight cabinet level departments. The proposed eight cabinet level departments would each be headed by a secretary appointed by the EPC commission. Churches Enter BerriganDispute LOUISVILLE (UPI)—The National Council of Churches said Tuesday a federal grand conspirator named with the Rev. Philip Berrigan in an effort to prevent President Nixon's adversary The Council's general board unanimously adopted a policy to prevent over successive violations of the right of accused persons to be presumed innocent until adjudged guilty under due process proceedings. The board acted after Rep. William R. Anderson, D-Tenn., appealed to the Council last Sunday on behalf of Roman Catholic priest Philip Berrigan brother, Daniel, also a priest. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew accused Anderson of "popping off for political advantage" because of his behalf of the Berrigan brothers. Personi Phil Berrigan and five other persons were indicted by a jury. He was charged with on charges of plotting to assassinate Henry A. Kissinger and blow up KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM WED.-Jan. 27 7:30. Apple Danish (Art Buchwald; Campus & Community Calendar) 9:30. Morning with the Masters 12. 12 Noon Hour Concert (Cultural Calendar) 1:00 The Eisenhower Years: From Africa to Normandy 2:00 The War in Germany 2. 00. Some Pleasant Moments: Songs of War and Peace Rumkey Clark 3-30. This Afternoon (Art Buchwald; Campus & Community Calendar) 1. 5:00 A Cool looks at Sports (Kathy Jones) 2. 3:00 Music by Candice Light 3. 6:00 Dance (Gary) 7:00 The View From The Hill (Gary Shivers) 9:00 Collector's Concert 9:00 From Distant Lands (Shalla Godhand) 10:30 Jewel Off 7. 60 NewsWeather Sports (15 Min.) 8. 60 NewsWeather Sports (5 Min.) 12. 00 NewsWeather Sports (15 Min.) 12. 00 NewsWeather Sports (5 Min.) 4. 00 NewsHeadline (15 Min.) 6. 00 NewsWeather Sports (5 Min.) 8. 00 NewsWeather Sports (5 Min.) 9. 00 NewsWeather Sports (5 Min.) 7.30: Apple Danish (Art Buchwald; Campus & Community Calendar) 9.30: Morning with the Masters NEWS: Monday thru Thursday THURSDAY—Jan. 28 One of the world's largest beetles is the six-inch-plus Titanus giganteus, says the National Geographic. the heating systems of government buildings in Washington. ment buildings in Washington. Daniel Berrigan and six other persons were named co- ordinator of the alleged plot by the grand jury. The board, governing body of the council, said the rights of the commissioners and the federal grand jury, by naming persons as co-conspirators in the case. The group characterized the Berrigan brothers and their colleagues as "persons known for fear of death" who were dedicated to peace and peace the poor. bargain entire 4$^{29}$ stock at 3$^{39}$ New Chicago- 9$^{28}$ list-only 5$^{29}$ The general board, in its final business session of a four-day meeting, also called for sweeping the National Council of Churches. The board voted to submit the re-organization plan to the 33 member council to be presented. Council, which represents about 42.7 million people, about 42.7 million people. Under the re-organization the present council structure would be formed. Conference of Christian Churches would meet once a year in the atmosphere of a forum and serve as figurehead of ecuational unity. The board set a target date of December, 1972, when the Council's General Assembly drew its triumphant hand, drawing up a final reorganization plan which must be met by the member denominations. Judge Jails Nun For Staying Mum HARISBURG, Pa. (UPI)—A Roman Catholic nun was judged for contempt of court Tuesday for her failure to pay federal grand jury investigating an alleged plot to kidnap presidential adviser Henry A. Sister Jogues Egan, 52, of New York City, named the college's call before the panel shortly after U.S. District Court ordered an granting her full immunity to testify. A grand jury stenographer said she refused to appear and was called in order granting her full immunity to testify. "I felt it my duty to obey my uncience and principles," the counselor said. "I ordered her jailed for as long as he grand jury is in session." Herman denied her attorney's request for a stay or ball while he prepared a defense or an appeal Doctor Praised MOSCOW (UPI)—Soviet scientist and an ancient warrior who amputated a young woman's foot and attached an artificial one in his arm. The Soviet news agency, Tass, found evidence of the surgery in a skeleton discovered in a bursal mound in Karzaskib, Tass said. The bones were amputated, and the bones of a ram were used to fashion an arm. of the contemptation court. The judge said it was a case of civil, not criminal, contempt, which also was no defense. "I don't see how the United States government can benefit from the fact that she is being held captive in a detention center of conscience," the attorney said. Sister Egan, dressed in a plain black wool dress with a religious medal hanging from her neck, said she was not abducted, relationships with six persons already indicted in the alleged plot. 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