Friday, January 22, 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International San Francisco: Oil The great oil slick of San Francisco Bay washed through the Golden Gate Thursday and started breaking up in the Pacific Ocean. Standard Oil of California, facing a possible $1 million in fines from the company, said it which it had already committed thousands of men and scores of boats, trucks and vacuum pump器件. N.Y.C.: Lindsay The patrolmier's union has charged Mayor John V. Lindsay is invoking penalties against its members to destroy the organization and to further the mayor's alleged ambition to become president of the United States. The police department, in employees, each patrolman who refused assignments during the six-day wildcat strike could lose from $230 to $480, depending on how long he had participated in the job action. Edward Klipperenkian president of the Patrolmier's union said there were "unfair" any patrolmier's pay," and prosecution would fight any such fines in the courts. LONDON (UPI) - Striking postal workers asked Thursday to cut Britain's communications allowances as the nation claimed telephone workers in the United States and six other countries to leave. Britons bawled calls from this country. Britain's total of unemployed workers total hit a seven-year low, figures raised the threat of angry new protests from organized Striking postal union leaders said phone workers in the United States had joined a global movement in Japan, Belgium, France and Italy had promised not to handle mail. For the second consecutive day the postal services shutdown was over, with thousands of women telephone operators again defied union rules. In New York, ITT World Communications Inc., a subsidiary of international telephone and telegraph services said telegram service to the United Kingdom was being provided without interruption, despite the British postal sentinel system not operating normally because it Strikers Threaten To Isolate Britain maintains its own facilities Georgia: My Lai In other threats of industrial strife, leaders of London's 25,000 buskers and 280,000 railroad workers have been forced to pay per cent pay boosts. The management of the state-run busking system is asked to give an answer by Feb. 3. FT. McPHERSON—The Army dropped murder charges against Spec. 4 William Doherty of Boston, the 19th American soldier cleared in connection with the My Liar massacre. Dismissal of charges on grounds of infidelity, war crimes and misconduct inssh, headquarters commandant at FT. McPherson, after a review of the investigative report in Doherty's case. At a caucus this morning, Senate Republicans agreed to accept new Sen. James L. Buckley of New York into the House. In addition, Mr. Buckley was candidate last November, was challenged on the move by Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R-N.Y. The vote on his admission Amid this bloomy labor front picture the government announced the total number of workers in the country January was 690,707—an increase of 70,342 over December and the highest total month. Ecuador: Tuna Boats QUITO, Ecuador seized two more American fishing boats and issued a formal protest against U.S. government sanctions imposed for its seizure of nine other theats. The U.S. government later said it had denied which was announced by the Foreign Ministry, raised to 11 the number of American tuna boats seized by Ecuadorean naval gunballs within the past 10 days. In each case, the government has seized the boats and issued a formal port for fishing within 200 miles of Ecuador's coastline. Capital: Buckley The cabinet met Thursday and heard a report from Postal Minister Christopher Chatway on the effects of the postal ordinance officials and there were no plans to bring in troops at the moment. Moscow: Moon Soil American and Soviet space scientists agreed to trade tiny but significant amounts of moon soil brought back by their rival lunar probes. Dr. George M. Low, acting director of the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA, said the Americans would exchange one or two tons of lunar soil garnered by the manned Apollo 11 and 12 expedition for a similar amount of moon rock scooped up by Russia's unnamed Luna 16. South Africa: Arrest Federal police Wednesday night arrested the Anglican dean of Johannesburg, an outspoken critic of South Africa's policy of strict racial separation Jessica Strading. Anglican bishop of Johannesburg, said the very same cleric, A. French-Bergmann, 38, was taken from the Johannesberg office to the capital for Presidential questioning. Ll. Gov. Reynolds Shultz he has asked two state legislatures to introduce a resolution calling for a county-by-county effort to combat domestic terrorism, Thomas R-Shawene Mission, chairman of the Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee, and Sen. John Vernilmon, R-Independence, chairman of the Welfare Department. A letter in the Senate study "will provide an economical welfare system that will assist those actually in need but eliminate those who cannot make a mockery of the existing welfare system." Topeka: Shultz Black Congressmen Boycott Nixon Talk WASHINGTON (UPI)—The 12 Nigro members of the House informed Presidentixon by letter Thursday that they will boycott his Friday State of the Union address because they have his conference refused "to bear the pleas and concerns of Black Americans." Rep. William Clay, D-Mo., said he drafted the letter in consultation with other black members, all Democrats, and all signed it. The one black member of the Senate, Edward W. Brooke, R-Mass., was not asked to participate, he said. In the letter to the black们, they said, "Your consistent refusal to hear the pleas and concerns of black Americans dictates our decision to be They referred in the letter to the fact that black congressmen have tried unsuccessfully since early last year to obtain a meeting with "As you have consistently refused audience to the black members of Congress—the elected and legitimate representatives of 25 million Americans—we now refuse to be part of your audience," the letter said. "In view of the fact that the opinions of black Americans have not been heard or considered by you, . . . we only conclude that your views on the state of black affairs cannot possibly be accurate, relative or germane." The congressmen strongly condemned Nikon's record on such issues as the Vietnam war, the economy, street crime, school desegregation, fair housing, job training, education, voting rights and legal services for the poor. "Americans, especially black Americans, are fully aware of the state of the Union," the compressmen said, "that has become all too clear by virtue of your actions and glaring lack of courageous and humanitarian leadership over the last two years." Besides Clay, the congressmen are John Conyers, Jr. and Charles C. Diggs Jr. Mich.; Shirley Chisolm and Charles B. Wang, N.Y. Louis Stokes, Ohio; Augustus F. Hawkins and Ronald A. Hempel, Ohio; David W. McLaine and Raphael H. Metcalfe, Il.; and Parr J. Mitchell, M.D. Miss Borron said that pledging would be followed by four or five women and a group of the women would study the history of Pershing Rifles as an organization. General John Coburn organized the organization of E-co Burets. 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