2 Thursday, January 21, 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Capital: Campaign WASHINGTON, D.C.—Legislation limitting spending on all campaign advertisements in federal elections and prohibiting candidates from spending more than 25,000 of their personal wealth in an election was proposed Wednesday in a House vote. The Reform Act of 1971, was outlined by Sens. James B. Pearson, R-Kan., and Mike Gravel, D-Alaska. Mideast: Proposals The Egyptian ambassador to the United Nations made public Wednesday Carry's proposals for a peace settlement in Libya, after a Council of demilitarized zones to be polled by an international force, including troops from the big Four. WASHINGTON, D.C. — The revenue sharing plan President Nixon will offer Friday in his State of the Union message will guarantee the nation's troubled big cities a larger grant per resident than will go to smaller towns with smaller problems, an administration said Wednesday. The large central cities will get more aid because they bear a greater burden, said Murray Wiedemann, assistant Treasury for economic policy. Capital: USAF Bases WASHINGTON, D.C.—The two U.S. Air Force bases in Kansas, Washington and Omaha, were closed during fiscal 1972 despite rumors they closed. Defense Secretary Melvin Laird said President Nixon has authorized continuation of Forbes AFB with the authorization of a new base. SAN FRANCISCO—OIh from a huge slack spreading out of San Francisco Bay breach made a makeshift barrier across feeding ground for the last major Pacific coast nesting colony of great blue herons and white Egrets Wednesday, but retreated with the tide. Naturalism Lagoon could be saved. Britain: Postal Strike LONDON-Britain's first nationwide postal and telecommunications strike brought all postal services to a standstill Wednesday. But thousands of women, the backbone of the country's service as usual, the vast majority of the 230,000 postal, telephone and telex service workers walked off the job from midnight, putting a total shutdown of these services in the country's history. Kansas: Extortion Case MANHATTAN—Preliminary hearing for Duane Murrell, 21, Manhattan, charged in connection with an attempt to extort $23,000 from Thomas J. Griffith, a lawyer for the city, on Thursday to Tuesday and Jan. 28. County attorney Ron Lines asked for the continuance because Griffith was out of the state. Murrell remained free on $10,000 bond. Murrell was arrested about a month ago after a KIJ agent dropped a bomb containing $23,000 in a Manhattan baseball park. Mayor Penalizes Police For 6 Days of Striking NEW YORK (UPI)-Mayer John V. Lindsay Wednesday inquired of penalty up to $480 for a misdemeanor implicated in a six-digit strike, but the patrolmen's union said it would take legal action to prevent Edward J. Kiernan, president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, told patrolmen not to resume their strike in anger over Lindsay's death. "Stay on your job," he said at a news conference. "There will be no loss of pay. Do not give this man Lindsey what he wants. The presidency of the United States, Mr. Obama, is the ruination of New York City." Shortly afterwards, Police Misman supposed any policeman engineering in further job actions against the city. He said he would not let New Yorkers get involved. Some 25,000 strikers out of a total police force of 17,500 headed for New York after a 2 to 1 vote to return to work by prefect delegates. Their victory reintroduced a retractable "parity pay" hike of $2,480 each, is being tested in the wake of the Lindsey said he had no other lawyers and marketers two days pay for each day on shore at strike under the state's bylaw Law which market strikes by the police lays down penalties. Strikers also lose tenure and are put on notice. However, Kernon voted there would be "no docking of any patrolman's pay" in spite of Lindsay's announcement that deductions will begin in paycheeks distributed January WASHINGTON (UPI)—Defense Secretary MELINR M. Laird Wednesday to continue reevaluation of the Cambodia despite some reservations by the State Department and India, and invested Indochina debate in Congress. Air Power Continues Says Laird Laird said that as long as he is defense secretary, "I will have power to supplement the South Vietnamese forces . . . in South Vietnam, Laos and Thailand and a Communist force" which have an opportunity to attack U.S. forces as they are being withdrawn. It was Pentagon pressure on the White House that led to U.S. efforts in Vietnam and operations in Cambodia as well as administration in Vietnam has been felt within the effort to safeguard the Vietnamese program. As Laird讲到 a news conference, Sen. Frank Church, the candidate for president of the Church amendment forbidding use of American ground troops in Cambodia, called for a "through and thorough military activity in Cambodia." Sen. Russell Still Critical WASHINGTON (UPI)—The condition of Sen. Richard B. Russell, remained unchanged Wednesday at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Russell is still ill with a respiratory infection Russell, politically powerful dean of the Senate and chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, has been under oxygen since his condition suddenly became worse early Powell Moore, Russell's press secretary, said Russell was "still holding his own but remains in very critical condition." SINGAPORE, (UPI)—A law prohibiting smoking in motion picture or legitimate theaters is in effect after a six-week grace allowed before strict enforcement is deemed to be arrested without a warrant and are liable to a fine of up to $500. 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