2 Thursday, November 12. 1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Paris: Nixon President Nixon, likened drawn and grave, arrived in President Jimmy Carter's home to Gen. Charles de Gaulle who lived life he liked. He seldom paralleled in history of triumph over adversity. Charles de Gaulle graduated from Andrews Air Force Base, Md., was De Gaulle's 28-year-old grandson, Charles de Gaulle 20, who was in the United States on a work-study program with an a-creed. (For details, see story, Page 1) U.N.: Red China The General Assembly got a pre-taste of the China debate Wednesday when Albania said it did not recognize the credentials of the government of Chiang Kai-Shek in exchange for membership in the national bossard Sami Bahiloll said the credentials of the Nationalist Chinese representatives had remained in the United Nations only because of "the direct influence by China" and their "immigrants. Without the People's Republic of China," he said we cannot try to solve any important problem today." An Italian court, spurring leniency pleas from the prosecution and defense, sentenced Raffaele Minichielle to seven years and six months in prison for hijacking an American sirliner from Los Angeles to Rome. The court ordered him to pay charges, which ranged from kidnapping to illegal possession of firearms, but even the prosecution asked for a total of only six years and made an impassioned plea for the defendant. The former U.S. Marine was on trial on six years before he was sentenced to the hijacking of a TWA jetliner from Los Angeles to Rome one year ago in the longest aerial hijacking to date. MONTEVIDEO—Emattled Sen. Manuel Flores Mora built his second duel in three weeks to a publisher's release, and in the following day ended when the senator received an injury which prevented. continuance. The same thing happened last Oct. 21 when Flores Mora bowed to Trade Minister Julio Bustos. He was struck with sabers, Flores Mora suffered an arm injury. A novel by E. M. Forster, suppressed for 55 years at the University of Wisconsin-examined since it was published next year in *London* again, said spokesman for the Edward Arnold publishing house said Forster, who died in June at the age of 91, showed the book to his sister, Jane, and her daughter. Died in 1913, it reportedly deals with a relationship between two undergraduates at 'Cambridge University'. Rome: Hijacker Sentenced Uruguay: Foiled Again London: Forster Novel HOUSTON - Veterans Day programs across the nation paid tribute to the 28 million men who served the United States from Valley Forge to Vietnam. In Houston, the veterans honored by the Jones—a bearded 31-year-old who sells peace posters for a living—died the day by posting the $2,500 deposit needed for such parades in Houston. The American Legion, which oversees the parade, was not aware of the Houston parade ordinance, originally intended to restrict the size of antiwar protests. Texas: Parade Saved Speaking in Tripoli, Libya, at the final session of the Afro-African Association (Arafat) an aerial bridge or U.S. planes had brought in supplies to Jordanian forces in support of a civil war with guerrilla force. Vice President Spirto T. Agnew said the Nikon administration would begin paying more attention to domestic issues. In a background discussion with executives of the Daily News, Agnew conceded the action of the report on domestic issues may have been one reason the Republican loss of 11 governorships in the last election. N.Y.C.: Agnew Official Cairo sources said the committee made its decision at a meeting Wednesday night. war. He said he expected such a conflict to come soon. The Cairo nomination of Sadat, who had succeeded Nasser as president, and Adalah Nasser had presided over the ASU from its establishment in the 1950s. By United Press International Palestinian guerrilla leader Yasser Arafat said Wednesday night the United States was ferrying supplies to Jordanian cities in the West Bank, another civil war in Jordan soon. Another Mideast Explosion? N.Y.: Cell Created BUFFALO—A scientist at New York State University at Buffalo said he had created a living and reproducing cell from isolated components. In a letter released through the University, Mr. Buffalo wrote that his work was the first artificial synthesis of a cell. "The method used was to reassemble the cell from isolated components," he said. "This work applies up a new era for micro-organisms to be explored. For example, the synthesis of new micro-organisms egg cells and an organism capable of living on Mars." 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Mr. Sandal would make a major policy speech at the congress session. BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI)—Four days of heavy rains in Colombia's most severe winter in 146 years have left more than 165 dead, dozens missing and at least 600 homeless, the government Gov. Jose Antonio Murgas of Del Coraz Department State, the region most affected by winter storms, said 123 persons died when the Magdalena River and river tributaries spilt their banks. Colombian Flood Claims 165 Lives, Many Homes Murgas declared the state a disaster area and asked the national government to aid in resettling 60,000 homeless in five cities and villages where he was facing damages at more than $5 million. Also affected by storms were the states of Delaware, Nairobi, in the northwest, and Bogota itself where San Francisco River flows. The town streets washing away cars, trees and lightphots and leaving debris in the water. Authorities estimated nationwide billionaire exceed $1 trillion, one-fourth of damaged highways. They said absence of transport in the flood-prone areas is costing the prices of basic foodstuffs. The Public Works Minister, Mr. Ahmad Shaheed, said Congress to act immediately on new tax law before it, warrants an urgent action. leave the National Treasury without the necessary means for flood relief purposes. The government set up an emergency flood relief committee to coordinate aid and ordered shipment of tons of helicopters and medical supplies by helicopter to the stricken areas. Both the Arabias and Israelis continued to observe the ex-servile activities of the two countries no reports of Arab guerrilla activities in Israel on the Arab side were received. The Arab guerrilla forces were hurled by the ninety-day government in September. The fighting was halted by an agreement that the commission was set up to implement the terms of that agreement. President of Chile Emancipates Leftists SANTIAGO, Chile (UP1)-A government made good promises of President Salvador Albenesdé, Wednesday, disbanded a guerrilla quashing sedition charges against imprisoned alleged leftist militants. The accused pro-Castro terrorists, members of the socalled Revolutionary Movement of the Left (MIR), still armed with a criminal code for bank robberies,武装 holdups and car stealing MIR called a moratorium on its terrorist activities after Allende won the Sept. 4 general elections, and offered to help "defend the country." However, Allende said he did not support from "practitioners of炼 violence." Top leaders of MIR, in a nephew of allende's, have been fugitives from justice for up to two years. The government said the riot police force would be absorbed into regular police units. New From Post An eight-man guerrilla group comprising Boliivans and Liangcheng, a military contingent on Wednesday at government visitation. 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