2 Thursday, October 22, 1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Algeria: Dohrn ALGERS-Bernardine Dohm, a leader of the radical Weatherman faction in the United States and one of those on the most wanted list of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), is also part of the military government, a spokesman for the U.S. Black Panther party said Wednesday. The spokesman said she would appear at a news conference here Thursday with two other furtives from the United States, LSD advocate Leary Leary and Black Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver. ANKARA-Two U.S. Army generals were reported from the front line of the Iraqi Union, American and Turkish officials reported. Search an rescue operations were started for the propeller-driven Beechcraft U' which also carried an unidentified helicopter. Turkey: Aircraft Missing Capital: Peace Initiative WASHINGTON, D.C.-The U.S. government has no plans to announce a unilateral seizure or any other peace initiatives in Indochina in the foreseeable future. White House Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said. "We are working with our allies around the United States might be preparing to call a stand-down ceasefire prior to the Nov. 3 elections. BOGOTA—A Coca Rica Laca airliner was hijacked to Cuba, Colombian officials reported. It was the 28th successful hijacking of the year in the Western Hemisphere and the 19th of a Latin American aircraft. Baltimore: Agnew? Rep. Rogers C. B., Morton, R-Md., the Republican national chairman, has proposed Vice President Spiro T. Agnew for president in 1978. While introducing Agnew at a GOF fund-raiser here, Morton will he nominate him as president in the 1922 GOP convention. "And, at the 1960 convention, I was asked to him for president of the United States," Morton added. Columbia: Air Piracy ALBANY~Former Supreme Court Justice Arthur J. Goldberg is campaigning for governor of New York state by violating every rule in the politician's handbook. Hardworking, advertisements, mass political allies and roaring speechers have all spends 14-18 hours a day running a "campaign of integrity" that he hopes will end the career of the nation's senior governor. Nelson A. Rockefeller Goldberg's name was used as a seal on the New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay endorsed him. N.Y.: Governor's Race MONTEVIDEO—An Uruguayan Cabinet minister and a senator fought 5 times with c威维y sabers to settle a question of honor, the minister winning when he opened a gash on the right arm of the man who had challenged him. The saint is legal but strictly regulated in Uruguay, was the first fought in this Latin American nation in 12 years. Uruguay:Duel Turkey: Cholera ISTANBUL—Officials said Tuesday that Syria, Iraq and Bulgaria had closed their frontiers with Turkey in an effort to halt the spread of a cholera epidemic that has killed 40 persons in Turkey and hospitalized more than 1,000. Traffic in and out of Istanbul all but halted. The harbor, usually bustling with shipping, was still, as newspapers warned that thousands of potential carriers were walking about, spreading the disease. MONTREAL (UP)—POLice dismissed as an apparent hoax telephone calls Wednesday that the Quebec liberation Front rejected a British diplomat James R. Cross. But the government kept ready the machinery to whisk his life into a deal can be made for his life. The official nationwide death toll stood at 40 in the eight-day-old epidemic, although undeficial estimates ranged from 42 upward. At least 1,038 people have been confirmed to have died in these cases. All confirmed cases have been in Isentab so far. A Vietnam veteran who was in the Vietnamese hamlet March 16, 1988, when more than 100 civilians allegedly were killed by U.S. troops. FT. HOUD, Tex. (UUP)—Caught by surprise by the Army's abrupt halt of its protections, defense attorneys Wednesday delayed for one day the start of their attempt to prove S. Sgt. David Mitchell innocent of My Lai massacre charges. Defense attorney Ossie Brown delayed opening testimony for Mitchell, 30, of St. Francisville, La., for 24 hours in order to get wit- Brown said he was caught by surprise by the sudden ending of a manhunt. Mr. Milne, who was called. All three丈管 Mitchell was near a ditch where about 30 Vietnamese were present. Mitchell's Defense Delays Testimony But only one of the three said he actually saw Mitchell shoot at the civilians. Mitchell is charged with assault with intent to murder 30 people. The defense is expected to present witnesses who will say that Mitchell was in another part of the village when the shooter at the distric If convicted he could be sentenced to a maximum of 20 years at hard labor. The telephone caller said the FLQ would communicate again with the police at 6 p.m. Wednesday, presumably to accept or reject the government's offer to restrict the forbids of the abductors' freedom Brown plans to ask for a directed verdict of innocent on grounds the government failed to issue. Ninth Circuit committed one result. Quebec Provincial Police Inspector J. R. Melancon said authoritative to the authors of the calls the investigation is continuing The cautious optimism raised Mitchell is one of 17 soldiers facing charges stemming from the My Lai incident and the first to go on trial. FLQ Phone Call 'Hoax' The government has been poised for five days to fly the kidnappers to Cuba. The Fidel Castro regime has agreed to evacuate all American terrorists provided the FLQ releases Cross unarmed No Word from Kidnapers To Agnew's Attack Sevareid Responds NEW YORK (UPI) -- Newscaster Eric Sevariel, in response to Vice President Spiro T. Agnew's remarks on commentators Tuesday night, said Wednesday unlike politicians television newsmen are always in full view of the public. Mr. Agree wants to know where we stand, *Seavered* on the CBS evening news with Walter Crooktite. *We stand or not.* It doesn't make sense for the time an autopsy report, released by Quebec authorities said Labor Minister Pierre Laporte was killed in a plane crash. Agnew, speaking in Chicago Tuesday, proposed a panel of six members to review the "opinions and prejudices." The vice president mentioned his "opinion and prejudice "What really hurts is the thought that maybe nobody's listening all this time," Seviera said. "If after some 30 years of thousands of broadcasts, hundreds of articles and lectures and a few books, one's general cast of mind, works and all, remains a mystery, then we're licked and we fail to see how a few more information by government types would solve the supposed riddle." The autopsy showed Laporte, assasinated Saturday by FLQ terrorists who had abducted him Oct. 10, was garrisoned by a tightly-trained chain. There were injuries to the skin was Laporte's religious medal. The report showed three "rather superficial wounds" on her right knee. She touched the chest, one on the left wrist and one on the right hand near the thumb, all "treated beforehand" with "bandaged with strips of cloth." He died from "asphyxiation by strangulation" in a hospital of a small chain Mr. Laporte's neck, which was in place as the autopsy was performed. UPI (alli)-The launching of the ferryboat Titiano was the first time six persons were injured Sunday and 15 others suffered bruises when the boat beached back a wall in the water. Then they them it siad into the sea. "There were no other signs of violence whether internal or external," the report said. Launch Backfires SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (UPI) Police discussed Wednesday they were searching for two or three long-haired young people, one a man, as suspect in the mass killings. M. Ota and four other persons. Santa Cruz County Sheriff Douglas James said the suspects, whom he described as long-horned canines, were seen north of Santa Cruz Tuesday near a station wagon taken from Ohta's hilltop manhole. Police Search for Suspects In Brutal Mass Slaying James said the suspects were seen at a campfire in the Bonny Doon area, 15 miles from the scene of the killings, and near the brown Oddsmile station wagon taken from the Ohta mansion. James also disclosed that the 47-year-old eye doctor was shot three times—not twice as much—before with a 38-caliber bullet. The station wagon later was driven into a railroad tunnel, set afire and abandoned. It remained unexploded until 2015. Pacific freight train came The station wagon was believed used to escape from the blazing rain, and she had his wife Virginia, 41; their two sons and a secretary were bound, blindfolded and shot to death, and left in the swimming pool as their guardians. The walkout began at midnight Monday, and tentative waitlists were waived all night bargaining session which ended at 5 a.m. Wednesday. The union ordered the union facilities at 7 a.m. TWA said scheduled overseas flights, about half of which had been continued with supervisory The union had demanded higher pay and improved working conditions, but details of the union's disclosures disclosed until the proposed new three-year contract has been submitted to members for approval. WASHINGTON (UPI)—Tran- World Airlines and the transport company United, tentatively agreed on a new contract for $400,000 of airfares, a one-day strike that closed down all of TWA's domestic flights and about 20% of its cargo. The stewardesses, pursers and inflight managers covered by the agreement had worked for 17 months without a contract. David J. Crombie, TWA's vice president, said the agreement "provides improvements in wages, benefits and working conditions for TWA." personnel aboard, would resume full scale almost immediately. The airline said its 450 domestic flights would resume shortly. We hope to see some activity within 24 hours," a spokesman said. The union had demanding pay increases of up to 30 per cent, more expense allowances and more liberal maternal leave. Francis A. O'Neill, a member of the National Mediation Board which assisted the negotiations, said final language of a proposed contract would be drafted to submission to union members. 1-Day Strike Ends; TWA Back in Air freshman encounter oct.30.31,novl contact kuy. 110b kansas union through the tunnel Tuesday night and smashed into it. Authorities and volunteers, using dogs and horses, searched the tunnel. Redwood forests with trees up to 100 feet aroun James said officers found three separate sets of "barefoot footprints" about 50 yards down Other sheriff's officers said earlier the location of probably would not have been known or anyone unfamiliar to the area. a hillside from the tunnel near a river. He said the car had been driven up the railroad tracks for a mile over buried ties to get it into the tunnel. Memorial Hall, K.C., Ks. 7 & 10:00 p.m. Tickets $4, $5, and $6 Get tickets at KIEF'S The International Club Announces The International Club Announce CHINESE BANQUET and Cultural Program Sunday, Oct. 25, 1970 at 7:00 p.m. in Westminster Center 1204 Oread Avenue Tickets $2.50 For Information Contact Cheng King 842-2506 or UN4-3191 Everybody Is Invited TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE Oct. 23 & 24 7 & 9:30 p.m. Woodruff Aud. SUB> FUWS 60% KNOCK THE WIND OUT OF THE CYCLONES OR, "BUST A GUST" To enlighten the uninformed, let it be known that KU's Homecoming opponent this Saturday is Iowa State. Since KU lost to the Cyclones last year, this year's match will be a battle for revenge (come to think of it, almost EVERY match this year is a battle for revenge). Although audience participation in the singing of the Alma Mater has improved somewhat, the overall effect is still wishy-washy and effete (apologies to Charlie Brown and Spiro T.). SOMEONE still isn't singing. You mumbers, you know who you are. Even a flat bray is welcome, and isn't it worth it to see that music major in front of you strain to catch the right pitch over your bellow? Remember, IT'S THE DECIBELTS THAT COUNT! "CRIMSON AND THE BLUE" Far above the golden valley Glorious to view, Stands our noble Alma Mater Towering toward the Blue, Lift the chorus ever onward, Crimson and the Blue, Hail to thee our Alma Mater, Hail to old KU. Courtesy of Ace Johnson of THE STABLES