2 Monday, November 16, 1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International N.Y.C.: Ky South Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky was shortly seen and scarcely heard when he flew in from Paris Sunday night to begin his long-delayed tour of the US. His arrival had been a brief, arrived statement was made in an open area behind the port Authority operation-Police building at Kennedy Center. He described himself as a trenchcoat, spoke briefly from a speaker's stand up directly beside his plane. He said only that he had come to America "to express our gratitude to the American people." Egypt: Cabinet Resigns CAIRO—Egyptian Prime Minister Mahmoud Fawz submitted the resignation of Egypt's 27-member cabinet in an apparent move to pick his own men after the death of former President Hosni Mubarak. Sadat accepted the resignations and asked Fawz to form a new government. Fawz was named Prime Minister by the country's parliament, but they were mostly holdovers from the Nasser administration. Rome: Angela Davis The Italian Communist Party said black revolutionary Angela Davis was the victim of "persecution" in the United States and called on young Americans "to watch their rights be protected," a statement from Central Committee passed a resolution expressing its indignation at the acts of persecution in the United States and to demand that Angela Davis, the Communist newspaper L'Uunta reported. Okinawa: Elections NHAH - Okinawa elected their first representatives to the Japanese Diet (Parliament) since the United States ratified Japan's accession in 1945. States, which has administered the Ryukyu since 1945, had authorized the elections in a gesture regard by Japanese officials as indication that President Nixon will return the Western Pacific islands to Japan during 1972. Moscow: Civil Libertarian Andrei D. Sakharov, the "Father of the Soviet H-bomb," and two colleagues announced formation of a Committee for Human Rights in an effort to "search for the causes of the bombing" in Ukraine Union. They said the committee would be strictly non-political and would act in "accordance with lawless" Soviet statutes, however, prohibit the formation of such committees as part of the Soviet Academy of Sciences at age 32, has been an activist for civil liberties over the past three years. California: Climbers YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK—Two stubborn rock climbers on Mount Sinai of all that fuse with El Capitan, a granite monolith 190 feet wide and the granite monolith. Warren Harding, 46, Sacramento, Calif., and David Calwell, 29, Portland, Oregon. Short of food or shelter, the climbers venture into which they hope to reach by Wednesday morning. The rocks he hopes to get below their last major obstacle, a beetling rock formation. N.Y.C.: HAL 9000? Scientists believe that within three to eight years—15 at most—they can create a machine with all the human intelligence. They will be able to genius level. Life magazine reported. The strongest prediction is that Institute of Technology's Project Mase, magazine said. "In from three to eight years we will have a machine with the general intelligence of an average human," Ms. Browne told reporters with fantastic speed. In a few months it will be at genius level for a few months after that its powers will be incalculable. N.Y.C.: VD 'Pandemic' For the first time in the penicillin era, the incidence of general disease has been declared "pandemic" in the United States was disclosed. The American Social Health Association called the situation is so serious that it would ask President Nixon to appoint a commission on general disease. Dr. James B. Mcdonald, medical director of the association, said only two weeks ago the association declared the prevalence of social disease—syphilis and gonorrhea—to be pandemic. The two times end of World War I and toward the end of World War II. This third time occurs in the era of sex revolution. WASHINGTON (UP1)—The charter agreement that Marshall University and Southern Airways have reached is an arrangement that we are recommending, a Federal administration (FFA) spokesman said Sunday. Airline Met FAA Guides Marshall Flight Chartered In the wake of a plane crash that took the lives of 14 Wichita Falls high school students last month, the FAA took off official steps to require educational institutions to meet the same standards for travel clubs using large planes. Wichita State had entered into a "dry lease" arrangement with on-campus members of the plane, a Martin 404, and contracted with another company to supply it. The FAA published on Oct. 28 a notice of proposed rulemaking to make Part 132 of the Federal Code applicable to educational institutions as well as travel clubs. Part 132 sets the requirements such operations would have to meet, ruling out certain universities. Wichita State University had arrangements were confusing and the ultimate responsibility uncertain. "We checked Southern out pretty thoroughly," the FAA spokesman said, and was satisfied that the crew was on the plane, a DC8 one use on regularly scheduled flights. The spokesman said the pilot, Capt. Frank H. Abott, 47, of Although this was the first time Marshall had chartered a flight from Southern, an airline based in Houston, carries about 20 football charters each week, including most Southeastern Conference teams. Among its regular football teams are the Auburn Tigers, Tennessee and Florida State. College Park, Ga., was a senior pilot with Southern. The National Transportation Safety Board, the Transportation Department of Illinois, investigated the airplane, crashes, studied the crash of the Martin 200. The board said it was "now examining in detail the evidence relating to the performance of the project, flight planning by the pilots, particularly at departure from Denver and the control, or lack of exercise by various individuals in training to safety of the operation. Government spokesmen would make no comment on the unintended consequence of the Wichita State crash or the Wichita University accident, but it appears to be arrangement. Wichita State may limit the crash of itsleased车 John A. Volpe, transportation secretary, announced last month that the Air Force will conduct investigation of all aircraft charter operations and was awarded a Navy school educational institutions in the form of educational solutions in operating large aircraft. Guatemalans Repel Unidentified Fleet GUATEMALA CITY (UP1)—custodian Air Force planes land on the country's Pacific coast unidentified boats attempting to land on the country's Pacific coast, an official announced Sunday. It said it could have been part of an in- An army spokesman said in the Guatemalan planes had fired on the boats when the vessels were shot down. He said some of the boats had been less than a mile from a point called Las Lias near the Guatemau-San Salvadore bordón where in Guatemala waters. "We found ourselves under a state of siege and having had information that an invasion of Guatemala was being readied, the force was ordered to patrol the Pacific Coast," the army said. An Army bulletin issued Sunday night said the planes had found more than 15 boats without flags and without any iden- tification in Guatemalaan territorial waters. It said they were "obvious intentions" of landing. Four Arrested In Cambodia PHNOM PENH (UPI)-Two daughters and a son of former Cambodian chief of state Prince Nirmanakorn, the arrested and charged with subversive activities, a banking government source said Sunday. He said Sisowath Duch Sady, a member of the royal family, also was arrested Wednesday. The source said the four were charged with subversive activities aimed at re-establishing the monarchy and were expected on trial before a military tribunal within the next few weeks. A SECOND ANNIVERSARY CALLS FOR A double feature on a Thrift Box, 9 pieces of finger licken' good chicken for $1.99. Reg. 52.60. Save 61 $^{\circ}$ Buy one . . . get one free One buy one of salad and you'll get your choice of a second salad free. Baked beans, cole slaw, potato salad & 3 bean salad It's our second year of serve' in servi' on the Colonel's chicken to the patrons and hope you'll come in and take advantage of your patronage and hope you'll come in and take advantage of your second anniversary double feature. Offer good at both stores in Topeka and the one in Lawrence, now through Nov. 30. When you can buy Chicken like this, why cook? Kentucky Fried Chicken In Lawrence 23rd & Alabama We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities THE NEW (on time) 1971 JAYHAWKER DISTRIBUTION In Topeka: 3211 S. Topeka 4210 W. 21st THE YEARBOOK COMETH! on time! (far-out) WED,THURS,FRI.NOV.18,19,20 STRONG ROTUNDA 9:00 - 5:00 SALE Fall Fashions at Terrific Savings! DRESSES COATS SKIRTS BLOUSES SLACKS SWEATERS RAINCOATS VESTS REDUCED Entire Stock Not Included 1/2 AND 1/3 at the back of the Town Shop 839 Mass. St. Uptown VI 3,5755 ...with a shirt that draws attention to your taste to be colorful, forcefully striped, dashing of design — is simply not enough. To surround yourself with the admiration that only good taste inspires — you must have a shirt that’s pretty, sampling pictures the next will give you guidance to follow when you stop in to select. Soon? The University Shop 1420 Crescent Rd. on the Hill across from Lindley Hall. THE TOWN SHOP Downtown BUY YOUR BASKETBALL SEASON TICKET WHERE: Allen Field House East Lobby WHEN: 8:30 a.m.—Noon and 1:30----4:30 p.m.Wed., Thurs., and Fri.—Nov.18,19,20 (or until 7500 tickets are sold) HOW: Bring your current Certificate of Registration Regular student tickets $4.00 Spouse tickets $9.00 EACH STUDENT MUST PURCHASE HIS OWN TICKET — KU Athletic Department —