2 Wednesday, December 9. 1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Helsinki: SALT United States diplomats said Tuesday they were satisfied with the rate of progress at the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) with Russia. Following the 15th meeting, which lasted for three days, delegations sources said the negotiations were going along as had been expected when they began one year ago. SALT officials also said it was possible within one year, not even a partial accord. See Story Page 6. But the Marine Corps said it was sticking by its promise that if anything, it was going to go back to matter what the exercises did. Gen. William C. Westmoreland. Army chief of staff. WASHINGTON (UP1)—The Army, which comprises almost half of the nearly 3 million man-to-machine crew on Air Force Tuesday in relaxing its rules for enlisted men to try to get them to stay with the Army. Army's Rules Relaxed The Air Force announced Monday that it was relaxing its restrictions, too, but did not go as far as the Navy and Army. Gov. Dewey Bartlett of Oklahoma and governors of three other oil-producing states sent a telegram to President Nikon, protesting his decision to have the Interior Department hike offshore oil production and imports from Canada. The moves by the administration were intended to control prices of domestic crude oil and gasoline. A major effect of Vice President Spire T. Agnew's attempt to crush the media, his critics and cowards a formidable excuse" for failing to cover America's crises, a private report on broadcast journalism that was published in the Sunday society of broadcast journalism 1986-1990 described Agnew's speech Nov. 13, 1986 in Des Moines, Iowa, as "unquestionably the year's most significant event." Westmoreland's orders would eliminate revillee formation training or "other special occasion" training even then, he said. "They should be mutes of all officers and not be used by the commander on down." Capital: Talks Stalemate issued instructions to his command to follow the Navy's lead in training sailors for barracks, eliminate routine rewelling, check others on security duties The steps are being taken to make the services more attractive for enlisted men in anticipation of an end to the draft Santa Fe: Telegram New York: Agnew's Attack Geen. Leonard F. Chapman Jr. commandant of the Marine Corps which is not for its toughness, but it doesn't would not go along with the changes. A spokesman said Tuesday that the corps would stick with Chapman's promise despite the changes by the other (68) officers. Govern. Ronald Reagan spent more than $3 million to get reelected to a second term, while Democrat Jemina Urubu a third term. WASHINGTON, D.C.-Sector of State William P. Rogers said North Vietnam had no interest in a peace settlement and only an outside hope and fear of criticism United States from breaking off the Paris negotiations. A battle for control of Howard Hughes' business empire in Nevada was waged on two fronts - in the courts and in secret meetings convened by the state governor. While the mystery billionaire remained out of the fray, ennounced in a Bahama hotel, his former top aide in Nevada, Robert P. Moughton, attempted to account of the apprentail Hughex Tool Co. of Houston, Tex. Calif.: Election Money A major find of prehistoric fossils was reported by scientists digging in the Labra Tat pits adjacent to the County Art Museum. Project Director George Miller, who has guided the digging operation for the past 18 months, said the discovery of seeds, insects, twigs and leaves from rocks is "the equivalent of the discovery of King Tut's Tomb." "Actions must be taken to improve the soldier's initial impression of the Army." Westmoreland said in relaxing. U.N.: Portugal Condemned Los Angeles: Fossil Find The U.N. Security Council, acting without the support of major Western powers, strongly condemned Portugal for its attack on Guinea more than two weeks ago and called on its NATO Allies to stop supplying it with arms. Pence Garden Center 15th & New York 843-2004 See Story Page 3 Army requirements "I am reviewed" and "I review review unnecessary restrictive Army regulations and to simplify the language and the content of Christmas Decorating Items —live and artificial Capital: Sluggish Senate WASHINGTON, D.C.-A Senate committee bogged down in disagreement over how to increase taxes to pay for $8 billion worth of proposed higher Social Security benefits. The senate is offering protection against major medical expenses. Ohio: Phosphate Ban AKRON—the 13-member, all-male city council voted unanimously to ban the sale of all electrolyte products sold in the city, including a measure ordering the labeling of phosphate content on all such detergents sold within the limits this Come out and browse around Large selection of The election was for a National Assembly of 300 directly elected members plus 13 seats reserved for women. Interest was concentrated in the one-man, one-vote election on Wednesday in central of the country's 125 million people. Its southern coastal areas are still recovering from the Nov. 7 heat wave causing cyclone and tidal waves. within the next two years Leftists Gain Lead In Pakistan Vote DACCA, East Pakistan (U.K.) poorest more popular in most of Pakistan, long claiming neglect of 1,000 miles away across India, peared Tuesday to have won control of the first Parliament session. In West Pakistan, where police and financial power has been abolished by a nationation from British India's Moslem people 28 years ago, Mr. Bashir Ali Bhutto's leftist People's Party was sweeping to victory. With counting completed of more than half the ballots cast in Monday's election, East Pakistan's Socialist Alwaian League, led by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, was leading in all but one of the results. Unofficial returns show 151 seats seemingly in hand, and Awami League claims of certain victory in the outstanding conferences, would give Rahman enough members to control Parliament. Of the east wing's 162 seats, voting was held in 153 with the other nine constituencies in which he would be decided at later balloting. Next time you try onions, pour a vinegar into the pan after cooking. Then wash the pan for minutes. Then wash pan, the usual way. The pan will be ready. The Parliament in turn could make the Shikh Prime Minister compromised by President A. M. Yahya Khan in March 1985 is ended. Use Kansan Classifieds DETROIT (UP1) — The United Auto Workers' Ford Council recommended Tuesday to mend a tentative new contract which would cost Ford $1.2 billion in additional wages over three Acceptance by the 106,000 union member at ofFairfax's U.S. plants with a mastery in the suitability and would avoid a second crispping strike in the auto insurance. Ford Council for UAW Approves New Contract A majority of both the production and skilled workers must ratify the agreement before it becomes effective. In the past, the council always has recommended that the workers accept the agreement their bargainers reached and the workers always have gone along with council's recommendation. After spending most of the day going line-by-line through the proposed agreement, the 200-member council voted to reject the agreement. Only three council members voted for rejection. Raffication voting was expected to begin Wednesday or Thursday, and the workers at Saturday. If the workers vote to accept the agreement, it will be passed. The Ford agreement is virtually identical to the one the Refugee Testifies At Defector Hearing WASHINGTON (UPI) — A Latvian refugee testified in a U.S. Court Guard case the cruiser being ordered to return a would-be defector to Soviet custody during an aerial ward tried to hush up the incident. The testimony came from Robert M. Brieze, 49, who was aboard the cutter Valiant as president of the New Bedford Foundation for fishing talks with the Soviets when the incident occurred. Brieze told a House Foreign affairs committee that Cmdr. Ralph W. Eustis, the Valiant Guard officer in the Guard office in Boston ordered him to return the defector, Simas Kudrina, to Soviet custody and he was sent home. "At this time, Eustis was taken to New Bedford to return trip to New Bedford, Mass. he said. Eustis asked the five civilians about "to keep the police away." Brize also said he urged Eustis to contact the State Department in Washington in dealing with the Russians, but Eustis did respond. However, he said, the captain allowed Soviet officers to place a call to the Soviet Emily in Washington from his ship. Brize, who fled his homeland in 1944 after the Soviets occupied it, said Eustis made the decision to allow Soviet officers to come aboard the Valiant and take control of the ship. U.S. Navy U.S. Coast Guardmen do the job. Among them, he said, he found a quotation Kudrika had written in Lithuania which said, "A man who is hungry for freedom what freedom is. A man who is hungry for freedom must be fed. A man who for freedom is not a big risk." "I told him he was waiving condemning Brieks to death before Brikes intervened by inviting English with a heavy accent, "He said. Bah, I can't believe that. Ive After Brieze read his statement, subcommittee members from Ohio, said: "This is about sticking a story as I've ever heard. The man responsible for the attack should be defector should be court-martialled, dismissed from the office and preferably sent to Siberia." S. Paul Zundakis, attorney for Brize, said the Coast Guard allowed him to examine belongings Kudrka left behind. Colts' Owner Gives $50,000 To Marshall HUNTINGTON. W. Va. (Owner) of the Baltimore Colts, has donated $50,000 to the Marshall Fund, established by the football team and most of the coaching staff died in the crash of a plane. Dr. Donald Dedham, acting Marshall president, said Marshall action was "an extraordinary personal act of generosity." union's General Motors workers ratified Nov. 20 after a 67-day strike. "Such a gift could only come from a man deeply dedicated to athletics as well as the welfare of his fellow man." Dedmond said. "I know Marshall will do everything he can to make this which insured its unique gift entitlement." The fund had reached $75,491 before Reno brombloom a gift. Elegant mats and 37 football players and 30 players in the plane crash here. November 14. Chrysler Corp. is the only one of the big three auto makers that still had to work out a new con- ndition to its 100,000 UAW members. Once the Ford contract is ratified, hard negotiations were expected to begin at Chrysler. Full Mexican Dinner Cafeteria Style Service As Good Mexican Food As The Best Better Than The Rest! Let's get acquainted coupon!l 1. Combination Plate Enjoy your choice of one of the following: 2. Don's Plate 4. Enchilada Plate 1. Combination 2. Dev's Plate 77¢ 3. Taco Plate The Ford and GM agreements give workers who made about $10,000 each a old contract between $12,000 and $13,000 in the final year of the new $1.29-99c values 11th—Bring In Coupon Elinchida Plate Offer good until Dec --- The new agreement for wage boosts of 51 cents an hour in the first year and 3 per cent in the second and third years. DON CHILITO'S Border Restaurant What Did Reading Dynamics Do For You ? ? 1528 W. 23rd Lea Hirschberg Art History & English In addition, it gives workers unlimited cost-of-living allowances as a hedge against inflation and provides them monthly pensions after 30 years service at 38 in the first two years of contract and 56 in the final year. carryout welcome 842-8861 "What's everybody's main hang-up about reading? Seems to me it's confidence—feeling that you're not getting much out of it, that everyone else has got it over you. After taking Evelyn Wood, I know I can do it, and that feeling is absolutely worth the course. It goes without saying that you learn better study habits from the course, too." SPRING CLASSES NOW FORMING THE YULETIE IS UPON US! And it's never been more, More brilliant, more in width—and, most crestantly, more arresting in the wardrobe every man who wants to half a dozen to the man who appreciates the natiest of necklines. Call University Shop Across from Lindley Hall On the Hill GIFTS WRAPPED FREE VI3-6424 Come Fly This Summer With SUA Flight no. 1 To Paris Leave Chicago May 25, 1971 via Air France and return July 27, 1971. Total Cost-$299 Flight no. 2 To Frankfurt Leave Chicago May 25, 1971 via Lufthansa, Pan Am, or TWA and return July 27, 1971. Total Cost—$309 Flight no. 3 To Paris Leave Chicago May 25, 1971 via Air France and return August 17, 1971. Total Cost—$299 Flight no.4 To London Leave New York May 25, 1971 via BOAC, Pan Am, or TWA and return August 5, 1971. Total Cost—$219 - Carrier yet to be confirmed For Information Contact SUA UN 4-3477