2 Friday, November 20.1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International By United Press International Paris: U.S. Warning The United States officially notified Hanoi Thursday it will ignore Communist protests and go on fly reconnaissance missions over North Vietnam, the arsenal and naval bases in South Korea, and Indochina. President Nixon's negotiator, David K. E. Bruce, delivered the warning to Hanoi's senior peace envoy, Robert S. Born, describing the Vietnam Peace Talks. Bruce coupled it with an additional warning that U.S. armed forces would continue to rejoin North Vietnam despite communist reconnaissance planes against Communist attacks. Jordan: Battle Flares AMMAN - Palestinian guerrillas and Jordanian government forces clashed in the heaviest fighting in Amman since the September civil war. Following the Israeli invasion of Jordan, Toufail Kouchi's tough new premier, Wasil Tafi, Political sources said the two-hour peace meeting, arranged by Arab traitors, had ever met in direct talks. Palestinian guerrillas also shouted for the settlement of Metulla, a sheer border town with Israel and a half early Thursday, a guerrilla spokesman in Amman said. An Israeli spokesman denied the report but said guerrilla mortar had hit Metulla the two previous Laos: Pathet Laos VIENTIANE—The Communist Pathet Lao organization has requested an early start on negotiations with the government of Prince Souvanna Phuom to end the war in Laos, government sources said. The sources said the country is also a prime minister, in his meeting Monday with a representative of the Pathet Lao, Prince Sook Vongsack. Capital;Goodell PushesBill WASHINGTON, D-C, C-Sen. Charles E. Goodell, R-N-Y, crushed in the election between two millionaires and the White House, took the lead in urging Congress to override President Obama's broadcast spending. "If you've had experience running against one millionaire, you should try running against him, spending at you from opposite directions," Goodell, the Senate Capital:BishopsNixChange WASHINGTON, D.C.-Heeding protests from Catholic laymen disturbed by many changes in traditional ways, the U.S. hierarchy rejected a proposed modification of the Catholic church's role in administering each worshiper the option of receiving the Host on his tongue in the familiar way, or having the priest place it in his hand so that he could convey it to his own mouth. It won a bare majority of votes but not the necessary two to pass the meeting of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. California: Climbers YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK—Mountainers Warren Harding and Dean Caldwell said they plan to follow up their 38-th dayquest of El Capitan's southeast face for the summer. "We will go out in the summer," the only plan we have at present is to do some serious eating, said the climbers, who got their first chance to climb the mountain after they said, they hope to put together an extension in 1971 to climb the famous Ice Wall on Jirischina in Peru, and then go to an unconquered sandstone face at Angel Falls in Mexico. Capital: Drug Is Suspect gun Battle Avoided Panthers, Police: Cool NEW ORLEANS (UP)—More than 100 heavily armed police, who used an armored "warrior" vehicle, attacked and bagged Black Panther headquarters Thursday, agreed to a 28-hour detention after two hours later. The agreement between police and the militants avoided a gun battle in the tenex Desire housing project. Police, wearing bulletproof vests and carrying shoutouts, stole the rifles, had surrounded the apartment and basement mortar holes to evict the blacks from quarters they held for a month without permission. POLICE Superintendent Clarence Glarrusso met with Panther representatives in a nearby building and agreed to take them 12 hours in which to challenge Louisiana's criminal trespass law. The police and their armored vehicle left the black housing project before sundown. Early in the afternoon, police said a shot had been fired from a car. The officers said the sniper's bullet and a firebomb were aimed at the driver. GHRUSSOU OFFERED to pull all police out if the Panthers agreed to surrender at police headquarters. The misdeemeanor trespassing. He said they would be released on parole. The Panthers rejected the offer. "You are in violation of the law." Giarrasso shouted at the police. "I was armed 'war wagon' swung within 90 feet of the apartment." Police prepared to fire tear gas into the headquarters the blacks had occupied for a month in defiance of the city housing authority, which told them to ask them asked for police assistance. Some blacks in the low rent, red brick housing project took police instructions and evacuated their apartments before officers began moving in. But more than 100 were arrested and watched the police operation. The blacks stood between police and the Panther but the warrior had no way of the way each time the armed car, with its bulletproof windows WASHINGTON, D.C.—The U.S. Public Health Service (PHIS) reported that eight persons on capitol Hill—including two newcomers who died in the past week of liver damage from a rare but serious side effect among an unvaccinated tuberculosis drug. Jaundice is a symptom of liver disease, and the anti-tuberculosis drug isoniazid produces liver damage as a rare but serious side effect among an unvaccinated tuberculosis drug. Platelet on Capitol Hill has developed jaundice but was not taken isoniazid, which has been given to about 1,600 persons—including some Congressmen—in the past six months following an outbreak of tuberculosis on Capitol Hill. The shot wounded a black youth It was the only shot heard in the first five hours of the confrontation. The weather bureau placed the phoenix 131 miles north-west of Portland on a gravel track moving on a westerly track toward Waikanae, with a journey of 120 miles to a city. Dawn broke starkly over a blackened metropolitan region where water was a problem and there were no morning The Phillipine government declared the "state of calamity" for residents. Officials said at least 38 persons were killed, 42 missing. 38 persons were injured. MANILA (UPI)-Typhoon Zaman, South South Sea Tearn toward East early Friday after hitting Manila with the most powerful and intense cyclone. ONE GROUP OF young blacks threw rocks and bottles as police moved into the project but they bounded and no one was injured. Luzon Left Crippled In Typhoon's Wake In Manila, trees were uprooted, roof tops ripped off and welcome arches for Pope Paul visit next week were flattened. The death灯appeared to be law in the metropolitan area and was expected to climb as more repose for Luzon. Central Luzon's outlying central Luzon's outlying and guns on all four sides approached. The death toll was expected to rise as reports began to come in from abroad, including which Patsy hit on her deadly dance across the Philippines on Sunday. About 10,000 blacks live in the Desire project, an area that Mayor Moon Landrieu has called one of the most needy in the city. Thursday marked the second time police had moved in on the scene of a fireball from theember, after several blacks were reported injured by Panther shots and firebombings, police said. The officers used gun battle. The night next, one black was killed when a band of man's groove in the project. Travel Insurance? DIXON INSURANCE 842-9210 LOS ANGELES (UPI)—The three female defendants in the Tate murder trial defied a move by their attorneys Thursday to hold the case without calling any witnesses and insisted they should testify. The prosecution called only the true witnesses in testimony almost alone, and whom said they saw Mitchell aim and the hit his rifle into a tree. The three lawyers for Susan Arkins, Patricia Kreenwinkel and Jill Cook have refused to ask the young women a list of questions the girls had drawn on their mates, despite the claims of lawyers Judge Charles H. Older to do so. "Did you see anybody shot?" Mitchell was asked Thursday under cross-examination by prosecutor Capt. Michael Saphan. Tate Trial Defendants Ask Stand provinces. Government and private agencies said destruction from the typhoon extended at least 100 miles from the capital. "I didn't tell him to kill him," Maroney said, "but I told him that if he didn't, somebody else would." Winds from Patsy reached 120 miles an hour in Manila at the height of the storm, exceeding the previous record of 118 miles. Winds from Tropical Rainy Air accompanied the wind, causing widespread flooding. The U.S. population in 1810 was 7,239,881. Asked by the defense if anyone in his mortar platoon killed any civilians that day, Maroney said not, but toled of a soldier shooting at it, but apparently missing a, but unknown, bullet by someone from another unit. "No sir, I did not," Mitchell replied. All four testified to seeing a group of 15 to 20 bodies, both men and women, sprayed by a fire from the south of My Lai on March 16, 1968. Mitchell, who hopes to continue as a career soldier if found in trouble. He intends to murder 30 South Vietnamese men, women and children for one question by his civilian attorney, Ossie Brown of Baton Rouge. nilitary helicopters are being lown in cargo planes from the United States and are scheduled o arrive in Dacca Nov 20. "Did you shoot any Vietnamese people neat the ditch in My Lai on Sunday?" Mr. Brown said, "No sir, Mr. Brown, I did not." The police said, "I am proud that I did admit." I was surprised. "If The Shoe Fits . Repair It." Gt1, Scl Leo M. Maroney, 38, of Ft. Bening, was the last of four witnesses to testify Thursday for the killing in the Calley murder trial. evelyn wood reading dynamics In Ft. Benning, Ga., an army sargeant testified that his platoon found two children cowering in a but at my Lai and helped them to the day of the alleged massacre at the Viennese hamlet. Pakistan Relief Held Up "I've been thinking this over for a year now, and I'm still not worried about him and who was in my aquarium, but I said, choking back tears." "But I am positive that I did not shoot at him," I said. "What I did and what I did not do." VI3-6424 Final arguments in Mitchell's court-martial were expected Friday morning, with the case being handed down to panel later Friday. If he is convicted, Mitchell could be sentenced to up to 28 years at hard labor. A two-thirds vote of the jury required for conviction. 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th Shines Dyeing Refinishing 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon The government has estimated that at least 53,000 persons were killed in the storm that rolled up from the Bay of Plenty and unofficial estimates indicate victims may number a half million or more. The estimates of survivors requiring immediate range from 3 million to 15 million. DACCA, East Pakistan (UPI)-Planes began arriving Thursday with relief supplies for the pilots after a wave that struck East Pakistan's southern coast, but most of the emergency goods were stacked in piles at the airport because of the storm to move them to stricken areas. that landed in Daca Thursaya, the first shipments of hankered medicines and foods that been offered by countries throughout the Other countries ending Thursday from Britain and West Germany. Because roads are washed out and much of the 2,000-square-mile area affected is under water transportation of the relief area. Dacca and elsewhere into the area was the major problem. GIs Deny Assault In 2 My Lai Trials His attorneys then rested their defense case for the 30-year-old Louisiana Negra. The first U.S. judge on the case dismissed all赦救 March 16, 1988. "Did you see any bodies in the ditch?" Swan asked. "Yes sir, I did, but that was after Ll. Calley told me to return to the village where he and his family were. He referred to Ll. William L. Calley Jr., his commanding officer in Vietnam, who is on trial for killing 102 civilians at Mv Lai. A super DC8 plane from the United States was among those The only sure transportation into the area, much of which is composed of islands in East Asia, called the linee, is by ship or by helicopter. FT. HOOD, Tex. (UEX) - Sgt. DT. HOOO, Tex. (UEX) - Sgt. from his checks on two rows of combat medals clipped to his trousers. He would not shoot anyone the day the Army claims American troopsLVAINED Vietnamese civilians U. S. officials said four UH1 CAR RALLYE SPECIAL OFFER Phone 842-8861 GET READY FOR SNOW MONTGOMERY WARD Sponsored by Jayhawk Sports Car Club Regular Periodic Maintenance Prevents Unnecessary Costly Repairs For Your Convenience. All Specials Rv Appointment CLIP THIS COUPON LOOK! Here's What Wards Will Do . . . 1. Mount Your Snow Tires 2. Balance All Your Wheels 3. Adjust Your Brokes Reg. 12.50 Value WITH COUPON 899 ALL FOR ONLY Carry outs welcome Check battery, cables, cranking voltage. Replace spark plugs, install distributor points. Adjust carburetor; set ignition coils; connect charger to charging voltage. A. C. $ ^{\prime}2^{00} $ Higher Motor Tune-Up THIS SUNDAY— Nov. 22 Malls Shopping Center Registration 2:30 $2.50/Car 842-1708 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ONLY Party Follows—B.Y.O.B. We now serve 1721 W. 23rd Come Out For An Enjoyable Sunday Afternoon NO NAME CALLING for your orders!! SERVICE THE SPEEDY way!!! FULL CAFETERIA STYLE on all menu items!!! FILL TACOS; Tacos, Enchiladas, Tostadas, Tamales, Enchilada plates; Friples, Beer, Taco plates--all good things to EAT MEXICAN STYLE!! 8 88 Most 6-cyl. 10 88 Most 8-cyl. Parts extra Parts extra For More Information Call Benny---- 841-3244 No Experience Necessary MEXICAN FOOD Cafeteria Style! Don Chilito's Border Restaurant 1528 W.23rd THE TIDE This Fri. Don't Miss The TIDE Sat.—The PUBLIC SECRET TIDE Album will be released soon. Don't Miss it.