2 Thursday, November 19. 1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Austria: Red China VIENNA—Chancellor Bruno Kreisel of Austria says his government expects to start negotiations towards diplomatic recognition of Communist China. "We think it will be good for us," he said in a population of 700 million, "Kreisley said in an interview." "Moreover, we think that Principal questions like the question about whether Europe's People's Republic of China takes part in negotations." Moscow: Moonwalker The Soviet Union's pushback moon机房 roamed the Sea of Rains for soil samples and flashed television pictures of its own tracks through the lunar dust back to earth. Official sources said the moonwalker was working well. Soviet space commentators said the unmanned spacecraft, which looks like a huge alvery cupcake, was the foremost confluence moon may some day cruise Mars and other planets with cosmonauts in the driver's seat. Capital: Trade Bill WASHINGTON, D.C.-Free trade advocates came within a whisker of scuttling a bill that could lead to import quotas on many foreign-made products, but finally lost in a topsy-turge house session. The controversial law would allow companies and after opponents lost their test of strength when the House reversed itself on the procedural question of whether the bill could be amended. It would set quotas on shoe and textile imports, allow the President to impose restrictions on a broad range of other goods if they hurt U.S. industry. It would also relieve the relief for American plants injured by imported goods. California: Climbers YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK–Mountain climbers Warren Harding and Dean Caldwell conquered the 3,000-foot southwest face of El Capitan, climaxing an epic hike that would include a rooftop cairn, tcalled Caldwell, a caldera, a 27-year-old Milwaukee, Ore, photographer, and Harding, 46, a West Sacramento, surveyor, cleared the southface after 30 days. They also managed to dangle from rope and steel high above Yosemite Valley. Behind them was an astounding feat of courage and endurance, which took twice as long as they planned. They also managed to walk off the base of off Park Rangers who wanted to "rescue" them. Capital: Abortion WASHINGTON, D.C.-America's Roman Catholic bishops asserted that liberalized abortion laws adopted in recent years by 15 states to legalize of murder. It was the first time an official hierarchy statement called for a ban on abortions that society contributes to the moral wrong of abortion by showing "a lack of compassion" for expectant mothers, the bishops said government and private agencies should "do all that is possible to provide care" to pregnant women, as expectant mothers in difficult circumstances to go aboard and bear their children rather than resort to abortion. Los Angeles: Earhart Airlines communications personnel in the South Pacific heard radio signals and a woman's voice they believed had caused an Earlhardt after the alleged crash of her plane. She was later interviewed here. Joe Klaas and Joseph Gervaois, authors of a book contenting the famed aviator was captured by the authorities. On the East Coast, showed the records to newsmen here. The documents indicated the radio signals of voices too weak for their recording. Joseph Gervaois and Klaas were Miss Earlhardt was captured. Capital: Ford Theater WASHINGTON, D.C.—President Nixon won't be there, but most of the distinctions of the First Family will, when they meet at home, be reviewed at historic Ford's Theater. The First Family had been invited as honored guests to the performance by President Harry S. Truman of Hollywood and Broadway stars. Until early this week, he attended, but without explanation, he declined on Monday. President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in his home in Chicago, President hasn't attended a performance there since. Tennessee: Jesse Ford MEMPHIS-Novelist Jesse Hill Ford, whose books criticized law enforcement in the rural South, said he bought a book with Mr. Ford charged with killing a Negro soldier. "Now that my shirt is torn, they might be after me," said Ford, the writer-in-terror. A Memphis State University. Ford was charged with being a serial killer by George Henry Doakes, 21, in the driveway of Ford's rural home near Humble. Ford said he was trying to protect his family when he fired the shot that killed the young black. California: Thorensen FRENSO-Tymon conculated in the murder trial of Louse Thorean, charged with the slaying of her wessily, for which she was indicted. The jury killed William Thomasen III, 32, in self-defense, ap- pleasing in good spirits as the prosecution quickly wound up its起诉。 My Lai Witness Defends Mitchell FT. HOOD, Tex. (UPI)—A New York electrician, who lives in Las vias to be watched soldier civilians as nameshe civilians into a ditch and shoot them, told a military court he was wronged. A Michelidone did none of the shooting. James Dursi, the electrician who is waiting to join the New York Police force, said he helped the girls at the Men and children, into the ditch at My Lai village in March 1968. But he testified he got sick as William Calley and Paul Meado led a group with automatic weapons. "I didn't fire, I just couldn't," Dursi said. He said a Vietnamese monk was "talking and bowling to Lt. Calley. I'm pretty sure he ended up in the ditch too." Dursi said, "I got so tired of being ordered to kill the Vietnamese, then Calley and Meadio began firing. "I crossed the ditch and I remember looking back over myriad photographs. Mitchell standing near a butt. He had his rifle cradled in his arms in hunter fashion and started to toward the ditch," he testified. 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