2 Thursday, December 10, 1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International N.Y.C.; ILA Strike Sixteen thousand longshoremen shut down the port of new York Wednesday with a 24-hour wildcat waiver that allowed them to work from home and taxi strike. The steeves refused to report to the docks for the a 8 m. shift but agreed to return Thursday at 1 a.m. in New York City, according to the termon. The International Longshoreman's Association (ILA) and the New York Stock Exchange traded on the period. Ohio: Kent State Poem KENT—The original manuscript of a poem written by a Russian poet and dedicated to a coed killed by National Guard troops has been donated in Kent State University, it being the first such work since WWII. Bullets," was written by Eweny Evutshenko and dedicated to Allison Krause, 19, Pittsburgh, one of four students shot to death May 4 during a campus demonstration. Nevada; Hughes LAS VEGAS—the courtroom battle over Hughen's $300 million gambling and hotel eminent in Las Vegas was suspended Wednesday when a state judge adjourned hearings so two rival factions could confer on the verdict. The judges began after a 40-minute conference in the judge's chambers at the afternoon session in a move by the eccentric recluse's top corporate executives to wrest control from Highes' Neva operations chief. An attorney for the defendants accused Mohsen of taking the $10,000 required to post a bond for the order from one of Hughen's own casinos. Brazil; Bucher OK RIO DE JANEIRO - Kidnaped Swiss Ambassador Gavanni Eniaro Bucher notied his embassy colleagues were treated. The news came only hours after the Brazilian government asked the kidnappers to provide a list of the prisoners. Bucher, Bucher's safe return, and show that the diplomat was alive by providing a statement in his own writing telling of the incident. London: Cross British diplomat James Cross criticized the press Wednesday for speculation about letters he wrote while a hostage in Canada, saying it cost him "four rough days" and could have cost his life. "It really made me mad when you people, newman, subjected these letters were my students to, subdued me, told a news conference nearly a week after his release. Power Cuts Put London In the Dark LONDON (UPI)—Electrical power cuts blacked out all sections of Britain on a rotating basis Wednesday, the third day of a work slowdown by 125,000 state-owned power company. Power was cut in downtown London 3% bourn during the spring of 1976. Commons to conduct its daily session by candlelight for the first time since the 19th century. Queen Elizabeth II took afternoon tea for the morning without electricity for a time, and Queen Elizabeth II took afternoon tea for the morning without electricity for a day. The country's 191 power stations were cutting power on a basis that was different from out Britain and in Northern Ireland to ration power supplies. The electrical workers are demanding a 30 per cent pay increase that would be the equivalent of $13.92 per week. They will not go above 10 per cent or approximately $4.80 per week. Negotiations between government representatives and labor leaders broke down earlier, but they will be resumed that they will be resumed. Power reductions and blackouts have increased and expanded daily since the work slowdown began Monday. They will not last until late evening, the time of heaviest demand by consumers. Hospitals switched to emergency generators, as did the residence of Prime Minister Edward Heath at No.10 Downing Street. But neither Buckingham or Parliament is so equipped. Polecement took over traffic control at intersections in London, where it caused reductions or blackouts caused traffic signals to fail. The London Fire Department has increased power shortage because it operates its own electrical network. In reply to the call of the Black Students Union for students to boycott the Kannas University Frank Burge, Union manager, said that it was necessary to make the efforts to pressure was necessary to make the efforts to have Gary Jackson resigned to his position as assistant to the deaf men of Burge said, however, that "the Union responds to the wishes of the operating committee and (that) has a majority of students, if there is any suggestion in writing of an economic boycott of the Union, it should be given to the Union Operating Committee." Union Board To Discuss Boycott He continued, "At this time of the year, much of our efforts are focused on the bookstore," he referred to the bookstore's buying used textbooks and selling new ones. A portion of the Union's residence, Burge said, goes into a fund of about $30,000 which is used for scholarships to disadvantaged students. Georgia: Calley "It would seem that the Union Operating Committee would have a real concern to anything that would interrupt this," he said. "I have been led to believe that this (the Union boycott) has gotten out of perspective. The Union Operating Committee is the one who has done this." WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Deputy Attorney General says he would recommend that any person who served as vice president or their families be sacrificed rather than bartered if they were kidnapped by political forces. Richard G. Kleindienst, who said he had received threats in the 1970s and was asked an interview how he should react in a situation like the recent political crisis in Canada and elsewhere. Sacrifice Advocated For Kidnap Victims WICHTH—A witness testified in the d trialemain of Dana Bruce Simpson, 23, that he was one of a group of who look Simpson to a spot near the Arkansas River during an incident of dynamite. The witness, Mark Thomas, said Simpson then was given a ride to the home of his uncle, where he met Merrill Kirkpatrick Jr., son of the Wichita police chief, was dismissed. The state's attorney explained he was involved in what about the young Kirkpatrick knew about the case. FT. BENNING—Reticent defense attorneys for IstL 1st. Circuit, a district court judge, said either "fish or cut bait," said Wednesday they would show Calley was acting under orders at My Lal. They also indicated they would put the 27-year-old on the stand when called to their plea. Carefully considering his answer, Klienmidt replied, "I have been the vice president and their families. I'd recommend them not barter. Klienmidt did not elaborate, but once potential kidnappers understood their demands would abduct all of political abductions would end." "There isn't really an effective way to prevent a kidnap," TOPEKA-Support for financing an accelerated highway construction program through the insurance of revenue bonds was re-affirmed Tuesday by the Highway Council of the Kansas State Chamber of Commerce. Philadelphia: Santa Ban Kansas: Dynamite Case Kansas: Highways WASHINGTON, D.C.—The U.S. Postal Service placed an embargo on more than 10,000 packages and parceled more than 300 miles or origin effective at a p.m. local time Wednesday. Postmaster General Winton M. Hount announced the embargo because of the severity of the minence of a rail strike." He said it would permit post mail restrictions in all areas where a mailable mail institution which a rail stoppage would bring. Temple University has inserted an anti-Santa "clause" in a budget message to department heads. Temple said it was cutting costs this year by banning the use of security funds for any Christmas parties, decorations or gifts. Capital: Mail Embargo Cambodian Troops Regain Stronghold PHNOH PENH (UPI)—Cambodian troops troops recaptured adjutant district capital of near the city of Kampong Temple ruins late Wednesday driving out Communist invaders who had held it for more than two days. Puk, 150 miles northwest of Annum Pruth, has been the object of much attention in Cambodian troops which began Nov. 24 a few hours after it was laid down. Elsewhere in the same general Vietnamese and Viet Cong gunners fired 16 mortar shells into the province capital of Siem Reap, 10 miles from Puek Field. The soldiers wounded two Cambodian soldiers. Siem Reap is the gateway to the Buddhist temple ruins at Angkor which have been open to Communists since last summer. News of the victory at Pukwu was offset by reports that a force of about 300 Communist soldiers had slipped through two elements of Cambodian troops and oceans to reach Phnom Penh southwest of Phnom Penh. Kleindienst said. But he personally does that. He also cares "a bigger risk just driving home" in traffic wrong than he would from behind him to killers. Brig. Gen. Soothsane Fernandez told newsmen at his field hospital that the village fell last Sunday. He said counterattacks since then have been effective. Lynn represented Guy Porter Gillette, sentenced to two years in prison for refusing induction. Views were based on humiliation. New York attorney Conrad J. Lynx urged the court to permit "selective" conscientious objection or to rule the entire draft law unconstitutional as an act against religious on freedom The court is hearing test cases in New York and California to determine whether a registrant may claim concientious objection specifically against the test. "This man became convinced as he lived through the events viciously every day of the Vietnam War," Lynn said. He told the justices that political factors could properly contribute to a registrant's total moral commitment. Solicitor General Erwin N. Kirwild would have been admitted to the administrative floor, Congress might end the practice despite the fact it has worked out that it is legal. WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Justice Department told the Supreme Court on Wednesday that it had convicted conscientious objection “to unintention and impractical objection” and ruled the exemption for draftees entirely. Grizwald told the court that he resigned in a particular country, where he was involved in more particularized objections to the composition of Allied forces. soldiers killed and 35 wounded. In Phnom Penh, a spokesman for the U.S. Embassy said the American staff had tripped in the past six months as more and more workers arrived to supervise the growing U.S. aid program to Cambodia. By United Press International Israel Defense Minister Moshe Dayan flew to the United States Wednesday for talks on the issue of Nixon and top U.S. cabinet members. 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