2 Tuesday, November 3, 1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Vietnam: Calley AUANG NGAI—Lt. William Calley, seeking witnesses to testify in his defense, returned Monday to the province where the U.S. Army charges he murdered 102 Vietnamese men in the war. He interviewed Maj. Gen. Nguyen Van Tao, who then and still is commander of the South Vietnam 2nd Infantry Division in the area. Toon is one of several Vietnamese from whom Calley is seeking depositions for the defense in his courtmartial on murder charges. Florida: Hijacking MIAMI—A Mexican-American nervously took one stewardess hardship, instructed another to take care of his two small children, then hijacked a United Airlines flight with the crew, and ordered it flown to Cuba. the crew reported. The 727 jettlin with its 65 remaining passengers and crew of six crashed into a vava, then returned to Miami about 7:30 a.m. Monday. Moscow: Captive Officers Two American consular officials traveled to Armenia to visit for the second time the three U.S. Army officers and a Turkish colonel held by the Russians since Oct. 21. The four officers are being held at Lenkanak, Armenia, where they will be using 18 U.S. landed U.S. Oct. 21 after what U.S. officials described as an accidental crossing of the Soviet-Turkish border. London: SputnikDestroyed An officer of the British Interplanetary Society said the Soviet Union may have deliberately destroyed one of its own Sputniks recently in trying to develop a means of interplanetary communication. The society's vice president, said the Russians had blown up one spacecraft directly in the path of another, and that a spacecraft was killed. All three were launched within the past two weeks. Arkansas: Prison Hostages CUMMINS PRISON FARM—Prison officials negotiated the release of three of the four hostages seized by armed inmates and held in "the hole" on Cummins Prison Farm. The prisoners, who were released, Robert Sharver went inside the isolation unit and negotiated with the prisoners for release of the three, two inmates and one guard, Larry Doss, 20, remained in custody. Between 17 and 20 inmates, armed with at least ten 38 caliber pistols, were released from prison, overpowered the guards just before 2 a.m. Monday. California: Thoresen Trial FRENOO the prosecution waived the death penalty at the start of the murder trial of comely Louis Thoreen, charged with slaying her gun-collecting millionaire husband. The state said it would not seek her execution. The state also Kevinh Devaney indicated the widow of William Thoreen III will claim the shot he in self-defense. Four Weathermen Arrested in Raids NEW YORK (UP)—Four reputed Weathermen wrestled two other persons were arrested under three police raids which allegedly turned up material for making a complaint than 50 New York and Chicago buildings, announced Bronx Attorney Burton Roberts. Roberts said the six had been under surveillance in connection with an investigation of recent assaults on the area, three of which took place almost simultaneously early last month in armories and a police station. Burton said, however, that the six were not being charged "at this time" with having committed actual bombings. He said. The District Attorney identified three of those seized as Donald Cavellini, 27, a graduate of the University of Tennessee, twin brother, William, presently enrolled in a master's program at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Jefferson Johnson, presently youth from Syracuse. N.Y. They were charged with possession of explosive substances with intent to use unlawfully, forgery, criminal damage or malicious conduct. and criminal possession of stolen property. The other three were identified as Della and her son Timothy, 28. All three were charged with conspiracy to steal property. Roberts identified the Weatherhead as Donald Cavellini, Bernard, Miss Katz and Doyle. The suspects were arrested at the department in the Bronx and at the Katz apartment in Manhattan. WICHTA (UPI)) - The final teate event is conducted by a Nike KARE, revealed Monday night. Docking was favored by nine per cent over GOP challenger Kent Frizzell in the gubernatorial race. Docking Leads in Final Poll Docking, who seeks an unprecedented third term as Kansas governor, gained 33 per cent of the vote in the attorney general's 44 per cent. The other two gubernatorial candidates, Mahmood Uncle Harpach and E. Peveret Sperry, jointly held 27 per cent with two per cent still undecided. In the race for lieutenant governor, Democrat Richard Nixon voted to vote margin over Republican nominee Reynolds Shula. Rome declined to endorse him per cent. Harry O. Lyle received one cent of the vote with 10 in the primary. Sedgwick County Sheriff Virna Miller continued his lead over 100-year-old Kyle Larson in the battle for attorney general. Mille, a Democrat, captured 50 percent of the county vote per cent. Vearn Bacon has two-tenths of one per cent with 3.8 per cent. The constitutional amendment concerning liquor-by-the-ounce, to the poll, appeared Fifty-one days ago. The questioned approved of the measure with 46 per cent of the vote, and 52 per cent had not decided on the issue. Eight for Tea UNBRIDGE WELLS, England (TURK)-British Railways save patricia Peters permission to use her platform here. Her first move as to underect the official boxing ring or a cup of tea by three pence. Please call for your appointment for 1971 JAYHAWKER SENIOR PICTURE SENIORS Hixon Studio Ph. 843-0330 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Complete Line of Steree Equipment - Console - Component - Speakers - Tape Deck WHITE - 8-Track Tapes Sewing Center 916 Mass. 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