2 Thursday, December 3, 1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Spain: Kidnap SAN SEPTIEMB—Militant Basque separatists Wednesday claimed they kidnapped West German Counsel Eugen Behl and his fate depended on the outcome of a trial. The suspect was the murder of a France regime secret police chief. An army court martial of the 16 accused Basque nationalists is scheduled to begin Thursday in Burgos, 150 miles north of Paris. The suspect, Bayer Cox and honorary counsel, was abducted from the garage of his home when returning from work Tuesday night. His wife, police and the West German Embassy in Berlin were also contacted by the kidnappers since贝希尔 was seized Greece; Press Clampdown ATHENS. The military government of Premier Georgie Papadopoulos issued a decree making dissemination of the government's prosecution to world a crime punishable by at least one year imprisonment. The government later issued a statement that the law was intended to prevent prosecution. As but worded under the law, all persons everywhere would be subject to prosecution if they should comply. Portugal: Territories LISBN—Portuguese Prime Minister Marcelo Coelano announced advanced measures for autonomy and local self-government for Portugal's African territory, in a new opening address to the new session of the National Assembly, the changes proposed in the new constitution, called "profound." He said the changes would include local legislatures for these two territories with an integrated infrastructure and the power to collect taxes for local need. Australia: Pope Paul SNDYNEY-Pope Paul VI ordained the first Papau native to bishop and then飞到 Indonesia to continue his nine-day Asian and Pacific journey. In a departure statement before taking off for Jakarta, the Pope told him that he would be able to travel anywhere you may be able to face up to all your responsibilities both within and beyond your frontiers." Before departing Sydney, the 73-year-old Pope looked relaxed and well as he offered a mass for missions Tuesday morning on Australia Day in Sydney. He served in Sydney Town Hall with representatives of 11 other denominations ranging from the Greek Orthodox Church to the Salvation Army. The Pope was apparently one of anti- Catholic demonstrations outside the building. Nevada: Howard Hughes LAS VEGAS—Hawkeyes, who arrived in Nevada in 1966 aboard a private railroad train and hasn't been seen since the 2000s, week. The phantom billionaire has become the state's largest gambling casino owner apparently without leaving his penthouse quarters on the ninth floor of the Las Vegas Strip. It was apparently entered the Desert Inn unnoticed by walking among a group of men who carried a stretcher into the hotel room where the couple stayed the stretcher. It was believed Hughes left last Wednesday. Thanksgiving Eve, because the usual horde of vehicles registered to his Hollywood headquarters were not at the hotel. Los Angeles: Tate Trial Defense lawyer Ronald Hughs was missing for a third straight day from the Tate murder trial and concern was growing. The police believed the defender's attorney. A helicopter was dispatched by the sheriff's department to search the mountains of Los Padres National Forest north of Los Angeles for the attacker, with a sleeping bag before a violent storm hit the area. WASHINGTON (UP1)—The Senate voted Wednesday to prohibit faster-than-sound airliner flights over U.S. territory and to restrict airport noise Superconserva Transport (SST) SST Restricted By Senate Vote Backers of the SST rushed the provisions through the Senate in less than two days to try to head off a growing move to cut off the plane by denying opponents a key argument against it. Opponents have mounted their most serious attack on the proposed 1,800-mile-an-hour railway, which would showdown vote, either Thursday or Friday, over $250 million more in federal funds for development. Sponsored by Sen. Warren G. Sponsored by Sen. Warren G. Mansion, D-Wash., the hurry-up provisions would prohibit students from flying to U.S. or foreign-made planes. The ban has already been proposed as a regulation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that it should be written into law. In addition, Magnuson's measure would require the transportation department to establish a Boeing Corp. to provide that the plane will be cancelled unless its current FAA regulations restricting takeoff, approach and "sideline" noise created by the SST backers claimed Wednesday the vote gave an "ironclad guarantee" to environmentalists that their fear of persistent sonic noise would be unreasonable airport noise created by the SST would not come true. As debate on more federal money for the SST began, Sen. Charles H. Percy, R-ill, said the SST is such a questionable "Why should we stick the taxpayer?" he asked. project that bankers are unwilling to risk a penny on it. "They are not willing to put one single penny into it," Percy said of the private investment industry. "If the bankers won't finance it, if the airlines won't finance it, why should we stick the taxpayer just for a businessman to save a couple hours several times a year when we can't get him to work for three hours? Percy asked. The government has already spent about $700 million on the new laptops now wants a new appropriation two prototypes of the 1,800-mile-an-hour plane intended to give the military supremacy through this century. The final vote is expected to be even though the Senate voted 50-49 against SST development. Anti-SST senators consider this vote critical, fearing that by next year fearing that they may be far along to stick it. ★★ MARIETTA, Ohio (UP1)—The proposed supersonic 'transport SST' "is economically an Ekel and Stewart Udall says t Udall, speaking Tuesday morning, criticized the negative aspects of the airplane "far outweigh" the positive aspects and he predicted it never would. Udall said the 'en-vironmentalist point of view vote' would be the most imminent cast this year in congress. DON CHILITO'S 1528 W. 23rd Use Kansan Classifieds Artist to Give Show Today Installation of Panellite Council officers took place in the 8 Room of the Kansas Union at 8 p.m. Tuesday night. Pam Reusser, Cincinnati junior, is the new president of panellite and Pam Meador, Hutchinson junior, is the new rush chairman. A visiting artist, brought to KU by the Hallmark Artist and Designers Series, will present a show at 2:30 p.m. today in Strong Hall Auditorium. Jan von Adimann, director of the Wichita Art Museum, will present "Kitchs - The Grotegare Around Us." Panhellenic Installs Officers Even bathing every day can't stop it. The other odor Feminine odor starts internally, and no amount of bathing can remove it. Soap and shampoo are used to the area where the odor starts. That's the reason you need Nortforms1, the second doctor of your hospital, to enter as positories kill germs effectively and effect them in fact. gentle, doctor-tested Nortforms are used to them as often as necessary. No bath or shower can give you Norfiforms' protection. Get Norfiforms, and you'll feel secure and odorfree for hours. 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