2 Monday, December 7, 1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Pakistan: Protest RAWALPINDI—Pakistan's military government on the eve of national elections aimed at restoring constitutional rule, made a formal protest to India Sunday about a proposed 100-day ceasefire in the enclave of East Pakistan. The protest, delivered to Indian Commissioner B. Acharya at the Pakistan Foreign Ministry, was based on a report by Pakistani officials who said the Pakistans were killed and 700 wounded in an attack Dec. 2. The Batigirje enclave that borders India. The dispatch from Dacca, capital of East Pakistan, said the attack was carried out by "Indian militants" said by Indian police from Cooch Behar". in western India. Spain: Basque Trial BURGOS—A military court trying 16 Basques nationalists on charges of murder and terrorism heard for the second straight day testimony that police tortured the defendants. One defendant testified he was so severely tortured that he refused to swear under penalty of official revelation of the rumored police brutality coincided with the first sign of life from honorary West German Consul Eusebi Bheil, kidnapped by other Basque militants Tuesday night. Bheil commenced a trial and wife Saturday. Bheil insured his wife that he had been treated well and been allowed to read newspapers. Geneva: Anti-Pollution The World Health Organization (WHO), which for years has warned that man is poisoning himself, has issued a warning to people with an air pollution warning system. In one or two more years, it hopes to extend the system to pollution of the waters, vegetation and soil. The WHO also issues an international approval of an air pollution detection and warning system. The go-backhead finally came in May this year. New Orleans: Oil Fire Two drill bits cut into the soft bottom 55 feet below the turbulent surface of the Gulf of Mexico toward two oil wells burning out of control on Shell Oil Co. "Baker" drilling platform. Workmen help pump thick "drilling mud" from the well to the surface, eventually forced into the runway wells and plugs them cutting off the fuel source of the fires. The mobile two rigs arrived near "Baker" platform Saturday. Another was on the way Sunday and a fourth was expected Monday or Tuesday and has been filled four men, Joseph Tuesday and has been fed by as many as all of the 22 wells on the giant platform. Georgia: Calley Trial FT. BENNING—The prosecution plans to rest its murder case against Ll. William L. Cailfer, Jr., by mid-September in auburn to build a new courtroom to bring to a close the government's case against the former platoon leader by Dec. 9 or 10. The prosecution has called 31 witnesses and the latest one to testify is that he was involved in testimony to date, linking Calley to the point-blank murders of defenseless men, women and babies. Daniel also gave some clue as to how long the trial may continue. Three months later, the defense will testify to 57 witnesses. The number of subpoenaes issued the defense does not necessarily mean that many persons will be called. The prosecution dismissed an undisclosed warrant of defenses in auburn to build a new courtroom. Until Friday, most government witnesses had testified only to the presence of groups of bodies at the junction of two trails south of the village and in an adjacent property. In a subsequent expected key witness P.D. Meadlo, took the stand but refused to testify the preceding day, Dennis Conti, 21, a high school dropout, said he saw Calley shooting people who only bursts of automatic rifle fire "but on a time at." California: GIs Return OAKLAND—The first planehead of GI's to return from Vietnam for Christmas are home, renewing ties with their loved ones and trying, for the space of two weeks, to forget the blood and boredom of war in Southeast Asia. "I'm not going to be back for another year," North Houston, Tex. The 198 soldiers were pulled out of their Vietnam posts and told just last week that the United Service Calls sponsored the Christmas flights for them. Frank J. Lockwood, manager director of the United Services Corp., said it was 6,000 servicemen to take reduced fare Christmas flights home during their two-week rest and recreation leaves Detroit: Ford vs. UAW Ford Motor Co. and United Auto Workers negotiator, returned to the bargaining table prepared to stay an engineer for three months Monday night to arrange a trip. The union's 166,000 members at Ford, the nation's second largest automaker, will leave their jobs unless an agreement is reached. Ford hired former General Motors Corp. to end a crippling 67-day strike. Despite the impending deadline, the pace of the fight has been more relaxed than in the days prior to the GM strike. NEW YORK (UPI)—Former Soviet Premier Nikita K. Shrubchiev claims in his controversial book that he engineered the downfall of Lavrenti Bera, the all-powerful dictator who was never even forced by Joel Stalin. Beria, Khrushchev says, "was a butcher and an assassin." Last month Khrushchev, who is hospitalized in the Kremlin with a broken leg and is under statement labeling the reminiscences a "fabrication" of his identity they are compiled partly from private tape recordings taken without permission. Khrushchev Recalls Downfall of Beria Both Life and Little, Brown and Co., publisher of the book, have refused to say how the material reached the West. The third excerpt from the forthcoming book "Khrushchev in Life," written in life magazine, describes the scene at Stalin's deadbed and the following struggle for power in which Khrushchev emerged as a hero. "Berta's arrogance and in direct treachery grew in direct proportion to his insistence on politicizing." Barnaud says in his memoirs. "After the war, when Beria became a member of the Polubrhin, Stalin didn't know at the time what the roots of his fear were, but later, when Beria's machinery for cover, it all became clear," he said. Khrushev and Berta were among the members of the Presidium who conducted a "round the clock vigil" at Stalin's headquarters in Paris, for I. L. 1933, after the premier was found unconscious and paralyzed. "Beria had started spewing hatred against Stalin and mocking him. It was simply a lie," he said, Krushchev says. "But as soon as Stalin showed signs of consciousness and made him think he was innocent himself on his knees, seized Stalin's hand and startled kissing it. When Stalin lost consciousness again and closed his eyes, Beria ran away." When Stalin died "Beria was radiant." Khrushchev says. "Beria was sure that no power on earth could hold him back now." New Attorney Will Prepare For Tate Trial LOS ANGELES (UP1)—An air search for the missing Tate Triple defense lawyer was abandoned when he was due in court Monday to estimate how long it would take him to prepare to defend one of his clients. Ronald Hughes, the novice lawyer representing Leslie Van Houten, had not been seen for more than a week when companies left him camped in a cabin where he hid by torrent rains and flooding. An air and ground_search for the bearded Hughes ordered by Charles O'Brien, superior court judge up no clues to his whereabouts. All-points bulletin was in automobile in which a Newhall service station attendant said Hughes, but the car had not been Hughes, but the car had not been The attendant said he saw an auto southbound on the Golden State Freeway with four men, two of whom had backpack seat appeared to be Hughes. Other defense lawyers and the prosecution expressed fears for Hughes' welfare. Older appointed a veteran criminal lawyer, Maxwell Keith, as Hughes co-counsel, and told him to appear Monday to report what should take him to study the transcript of the five-month old trial. CONCERNED COLLEGIANS AGAINST ABORTION ABUSE To obtain an abortion a patient need only call any of the following listed facilities, and speak directly to personnel able to give pertinent information with regard to that clinic. IN NO CASE SHOULD YOU SEND ANY MONEY IN ADVANCE, IT IS NOT NECESSARY. 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He said he was shocked by Nikola Bulgasin as they shared a turn at the deadhatch, and he later won over Beria's ally, George W. Ayern warning he'd be headed toward Beria is sharpening his knives." In June of 1953 Khrushchev decided "it was time to force a collapse in the Soviet Union, the other members of the Presidium, and Beria was subjugated." Shooting Case To Receive Third Hearing Tuesday will mark the third attempt at a preliminary hearing for a KU student charged with the murder of another KU student on Nov. 4. At the first scheduled hearing a request for a continuance was granted to the attorneys of Antoine W. Davis, freshman, who was charged with second degree murder in the shooter death of Bruce Addison Douglas, a 21-year-old Texarkana, Tex., onNov. 10 At the second scheduled hearing, a request for continued state was also made. The county attorney's office has changed the original charge from the murder to first degree murder. Mike Ewell, Assistant County Attorney, said the original change was changed after the county attorney's office received admittance from the case. He also said that an additional charge of assault was imposed. Federal Informer Reveals Secrets TACOMA, Wash. (UPI)-An FBI informer who posed as a revolutionary for more than a year takes the stand again today for more grilling by defense forces in the Seattle conspiracy trial. Horace L. Parker, 33, who already has revealed many details of life in a Weatherman collective, said he acted under the guidance of his teacher when he took drugs and participated in violent demonstrations. "I was told to do anything necessary to protect my cover," the surprise witness said. "I met a pharmacist and used marijuana, amphipramine, LSD, mevalone and cocaine while living in the collection." Despite objections from defense attorneys, Parkers said that the firm should relate details of radical meetings and conversations with the six defendants. 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