2 Monday, November 2. 1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Hong Kong: Bomb Communist China Sunday duly ended an old proposal for the convening of a world summit conference to destroy and ban all nuclear weapons, the New China News Agency (NCEA) said in a statement. Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai, was reiterated Sunday in a joint communique issued by the Chinese and a visiting representative of Japan's refting opposition Social Party (JSP). Saigon: Flood Victims U. S. and South Vietnamese Army, Marine and Navy helicopters and boats resumed rescue operations at Da Nang after heavy rain triggered a storm that triggered by torrential rains from a tropical storm. The storm laundered the northern coast of South Vietnam and caused widespread flooding. The storms devastated the nation's second largest city, for 30 hours. Military helicopters landed on the coast to begin and continue for another four to five days. ST LAURENT - DU-PONT. ST (LAURENT) - DU-PONT, carried a country danced crowded with teen-agers early Sunday. killing 142 in France's sunny streets. Firemen said many of the victims were found in heaps behind emergency exit doors that were boiled and nailed closed. Dancehall Exits Blocked Of the several dozen persons who escaped the fire, described by one survivor as "like a llama," were treated in hospitalized with serious burns. Fire in France Kills 142 The toll was the highest from a fire in France since 1021, when 150 persons died in a plaster at the Paris Department Store in Paris. Capital: Book Boost Government officials ordered an immediate investigation into the death of a woman who determine why emergency exits were blocked at the dancehall, the police said. outside this town 18 miles from the university city of Grenoble in southeastern France. There were reports the doors had been locked to prevent people from sneaking in without paying admission fees. Two of the three owners of the lancehall died in the blaze, as did all the members of the pop music group, "The Storm," whose appearance at the dancehall and the large number of outfits. Firenom were forced to smash down the blocked doors of emergency exits during a two-hour battle to extinguish the fire and faction-fainted at the sight of blackened bodies stacked behind the doors. QUITO-Gen. Cesar Rohon Sandoval, Commander-in-chief of Cecilia Air Force, who was kidnapped last Tuesday was released unharmed, the Defense Ministry said. She was also charged with munique on the circumstances of the incident he was involved in will be issued," said Defense Minister Julie Bidenski. He was driven from his car Tuesday while driving in a suburb of Quito. WASHINGTON, D.C.-The Justice Department asked the Supreme Court to uphold a Pennsylvania law giving church schools a multi-million dollar assist for secular education. The money comes from the state horse racing tax. Several bodies also were found at the entrance, partially blocked by a fence. The remains on staircases leaned from the entrance floor to a bar and an observation deck. N.Y.C.: Black Strike Ecuador: Hostage The city's Negroes were urged to refrain from normal activities Monday in support of a "general strike" for the organization, annual Sunday observance, Brooklyn College, and C. E. Russell high school, the solidarity committee, asked the blacks not to work, travel or use the telephone between sunrise and night, and intended to unite Negroes and demonstrate their power. Negotiations between the striking United Auto Workers and General Motors continued under a "news blackout," while members of one of the special subcommittees set up a working group to help them benefit plan proposals. The federal government has threatened to intervene in the seven-week-old walkout, which has idied some 400,000 workers, if there is no agreement. The group is news blackout, self-imposed by GM and the UAW, the traditional sign of the beginning of serious bargaining. Florida: Actors Burned OCALA-A Yugoslav Tarzan and a Danish Jane burned with port oil of their nearly naked bodies during the film adaptation, but the condition was satisfactory condition in a hospital. Steve Huckens, 28, and Kitty Sawmon, 26, were rushed to the University of Florida for surgery. The patient's condition is the Italian "Tarzan at the Rainbow" film being produced at nearby Rainbow Springs by the New Era Production California: Bombings John G. Lusk, 18, was found inside the trunk. He was sore and stiff but otherwise unharmed. FRESNO—A pair of rapid-fire predawns explosions ripped a military induction center and the office of a conservative newspaper. FB agents and city police, who were among the suspects, although officers were hunting for a Volkswagen has seen in the area prior to the bombings. Bombers apparently placed dynamite bombs against the doors of the Fresno Guide, and the office of the Fresno Guide, a three times a week carway with a strongly conservative editorial stance. California: Kidnaper Vicious 'Tricksters' Ruin Holiday Treat Ry United Press International Hallowen trick or treaters were tricked more than treated in many areas through the country, especially children to imbed razer blades and pins into apples and candies, and in some cases shot residents who would have been taken. In Boston, 200 youth pelleted with cocaine and molotov cocktails. Peloted reported 17 were arrested, including those who cocktails in a car. Nine injuries were reported, including three concussions and one broken arm. Two Los Angeles area youths were reported in critical and serious condition Sunday after being wound by gunshots fired passing cars. Two suspects were placed in the shooting of one youth. 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