2 Monday, January 25, 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Louisville: Priests Rep. William R. Anderson said Sunday "nationwide demonstrations" were being planned against a federal government-imposed ban on the use of the Bible and Philip Berrigan in connection with a plot to kidnap presidential adviser Henry Kissinger. Anderson, a former minister to the president, told a National Board meeting of the National Council of Churches the trial for the six persons charged with killing Berrigan. Arizona: Violence Flares TUCSON--Mayor James Corbett said the city "will tolerate an unfair outbreak of the violence" which has left straight lines of trouble near the University of Arizona Corbettdesigns. The city after a decision "presented seven demands." Connecticut: Another Spill No one was injured on the Esso Gettysburg NEW HAVEN—A Standard Oil of New Jersey tanker ran on land and in predawn at Sourdon Saturday, 386,000 gallons of beating oil over three miles of Long Island Sound. The Coast Guard reported the tanker Essen Gettysburg hit the rocks at the mouth of New Haven harbor at 5:45 am on the East Gettysburg harbor. Atlanta; Tribute to Russell President Nixon led the nation Saturday in a final tribute to Sen. Richard B. Russell, who he edulogized as a "tower of strength" to five chief executives. The president, by his wife, Pat, made a brief flying visit to Atlanta. Vietnam: Prisoner Release DEMILITARIZED ZONE-South Vietnam sent 37 North Vietnamese prisoners of war, but three others decided a moment before repatriation to remain in South Vietnam. The first by the South Vietnamese since July 11, 1970. London: Russian Jews The Sunday Times of London said contrary to popular belief, the Russian Jewish community leaves the country. The newspaper said for the past year of more Russian Jews officially classified as troublemakers' have been allowed, even encouraged, to live in Russia. New Orleans: Kennedy Plot Topeka: Benefits NEW ORLEANS—Clay L. Shaw, acquitted two years ago of charges he helped plot the death of President John F. Kennedy, goes to federal court Monday in an effort to prosecute Attorney Jimmie Garrison's perjury prosecution. Gov. Robert B. Docking announced Saturday that Kansas has qualified under federal law for a 13-week extension of unemployment insurance benefits. Kansas qualified for these extended benefits in early November, at $5.9 per cent. The federal government will pay 50 per cent of the extended benefits, and the state the other 50 per cent. The state will be required to provide each eligible person with extended benefits until April 2017. The government would start the third week after the state qualified. diamonds from Christian It's Simple . . . We combine a beautiful Oval diamond with classic rings of hand-textured 14k Gold (or white gold) P. S. We can do the same with Marquise Diamonds, Pear-cut Diamonds, Round diamonds, etc. diocesed Christian's 809 Mass. VI 3-5432 Chairman Would Ax College Deferments WASHINGTON (UPI)—Rep. Jill Biden, on Wednesday, Services Committee, said Sunday he would support an end to draft deferments for college students, The successor to the late Rep. Mendel Rivers, D-S.C., will be a new vice president and would reverse Rivers' long-held stand against ending college deferrals. President Nixon has asked college change requirement colleges to college deferments be mandatory and give him authority to wipe out the college. In a UPI interview, Hebert said he would "not resist" Nixon's Campus Bulletin Today Russian Table noon. Meadowlark Russian Table Cafeteria, Union. KURA: 1 p.m., Council Room, Union. Study Abroad Interviews: 1:30 p.m., In- Study Abroad Interviews: 1:30 p.m., International Room 122, University of Pennsylvania Instruction Center Alpha Kappa Alpha: 6:30 p.m., Big 8 Roen, Union. Social Welfare Field Instructon: 2 p.m. Regional Room, Union Alpha Kappa Alpha: 6:30 p.m., Big & B Commission on the Status of Women; Equal Rights Panel; 7 p.m., Jayhawk Room, Union. The Way: ? p.m., Council Room, Union. Zero Population Growth: ? 7:30 p.m. Wooldruff Aid, Union. Woodruff Aud., Union Science 5, 216-217. "From Earth to the Moon," in i.M. Room. Union. Onl Physics Solid State Seminar "Parallel Pumping of Phonetic Nitromide" Dr. Jay Sage, Raye Hayes Research Laboratory, Waltham, Mass. 4.50871. KU Synchronized Swim Club; 7 p.m., Robinson Natatorium. Student Senate Pre-Election Meeting: 7:30 p.m. p.m. Forum Room, Union. Roomy, Jacidkey: 8 p.m., Jayhawk University, Union. Frequent Recital: Antonio Pores, Bartone, 8 p.m., Saworth倍响 Hall. 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