2 Wednesday, October 21, 1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International N.Y.C.:Pornography The U.S. Court of Appeals, in the first decision of its kind, ruled Tuesday that laws may not the mailing of pornographic material between consenting adults for their personal use. The unanimous opinion, written by Circuit Judge Irving Gunn, states that the laws of common law require such exchanges between adults for commercial purposes to be permitted. "The public display of obscene movies, even to consenting adults, or private possession with intent to distribute publicly is not before us." Kaufman wrote. Book-sellers will not as a result of decision today be held liable for obscenity. Judges Sterry R. Waterman and Leonard P. Moore concurred in the decision. The ruling curtaled the application of a 87-year-old law—named for antivice-advisor Anthony Cockost—that barred "obscene, lewd, lascivious, indecent, filthy or vile matter" from the mails. Texas: Transplant HOUSTON-Pioneer heart surgeon Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, for the first time in a public appearance, has reported the unauthorized use of his artificial heart by former colleague Dr. Denton A. Cooley. Debakey said that someone took the artificial heart he was developing from his laboratory but did not say who The only artificial heart transplant in the world was made April 18, 1980 by Cookey, a onetime protege of Dr. Howard B. Sternberg. Capital: 'Big Brother' WASHINGTON, D.C.—Charging the administration and Congress with "foot dragging," Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr., D.N.C., said Tuesday he would seek legislation to curb government demands for personal information from 180,000 U.S. citizens. Releasing a 1,086-page public hearing record on Privacy, the census and federal questionnaires. Ervin McGee, an investigator at CBS News, put the reins on the galloping computer mystique in government, which prompts long, personal government questionnaires, the uncontrolled spread of data banks and implied threat of jail or fine to obtain data from citizens. Capital: SST Support WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Sen. Bob Ran, a ran- ter to 72 senators who has announced his support for the U.S. Senate, said Wednesday that he is voting for Rep. Lisa McCain. Fifty eight of those senators voted for the SST in 1969 and the remainder were not recorded as being either for In the letter, Dole discussed the pros and cons of continuing the SST prototype development program and concluded it is in the nation's best interests for the program go forward. Dale ureg his colleagues to vote for the $200 million appropriation for the SSF, which will be used in the fiscal 19X1. The Senate budget request expected this money will be considered by the Senate shortly after Congress returns from the November midterm. Missouri: Nixon Visit KANSS CITY—President Nixon, calling for the election of law and order Republican candidates, visited the bedside of two policemen injured in a dynamite explosion; they were working on a program to ease racial tensions. "When anyone is injured in a federal program I feel a responsibility," the President said. Patrolmen Charles Robinson, 30, and Kenneth N. Fleming, 38, were hospitalized last Thursday after a dynamite explosion ripped through an alley door of their headquarters office located in the black community. Belgium: Air Piracy BRUSSELS—The United States announced it would sponsor an international conference of all nations—including Communist ones—interested in pooling national resources to fight air piracy. The announcement was made by John H. Shaffer, administrator of the U.S. federal aviation agency, at the closing session of a two-day meeting of the NATO special committee on environmental problems. N.Y.C.: Strike Ends Members of the American Newspaper Guild Tuesday night voted overwhelmingly to accept a contract agreement with the New York Post, thus ending a 17-day strike. The Post, the nation's largest news newspaper, will resume publication Thursday. It has not published since December. Laos Leader Asks Multilateral Plan ST. LOUIS (II)—Prince Souvanna Phoua, prime minister of Lao, said upon Tuezday that the basis for peace in Vietnam would be a strong defense of the country. Phoenus described President Nixon's five-point peace plan as "promising" but said, the other side also made promoals. "It is a question of establishing a happy medium between those people," he said. "I think at the present time the groups engaged in the Vietnamese community are very weak." "That is why I say that any of the different declarations of intent to negotiate could lead to common ground." SPEAKING AT a news conference in connection with hearings of the United Nations, Phoena called for admission of Red China to the United Nations. We are for the admission of China to the United Nations since we have never had a chance to work with members of the United Nations do not respect the charter that they have. "The problems of Asiatic countries cannot be resolved without Chinese presence at the negotiating table," he said. "China participated in the Geneva Confferences of 1954 and 1962, and we hope we can get them to talks again." PROHUA SAID, "If South Vietnam were to go Communist, our life would be extremely difficult. In that event our country would be weak." The prime minister said he would seek more American aid for Laos "because the soil, of the United States can support such small countries." The commission heard from more than two dozen witnesses during the day in an effort to sample public opinion concerning the United Nations. The one-day hearing was the first of four such sessions this week across the nation to coincide with United Nations Week. Sen. J. William Fulbright admitted at a news conference before the hearing began that "the U.N. has not reached the degree of accep tion." CHICAGO (UPI)—Vice President Spiro T. Agnew said on Monday that he has Mayor John V. Lindsey had not “read himself out of the point” by composing this point, by endorsing Democrat Arthur Goldberg for president. Agnew: Lindsay Still Republican 'A Difficult Departure' But Agnue said Lindsey "has been courting the Democrats for some time" and his endorsement of numerous Democratic candidates, including Goldberg, "represents a real departure from his own party." Agnew was asked about the mayor's move in the taping of a series of shows for airing Saturday night. Gov Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York has pledged an act of "expedient" designed to further Lindsay's political influence. REPUBLICAN National Chairman Rogers C. B. Morton said Lindsay may be trying to secure a future switch in the Democrat's party. "I think it's predictable support because Mr. Goldberg supported Major Lindsay during his election and now this is a reciprocal support being given," Axnwe said. "Mayor Lindsay has been courting the Democrats for some time. There has been much "He says he is not. Governor Rockefeller says, "What do you think?" I inclined to go along with Governor Rockefeller." speculation about whether he is going to leave the Republican Party and become a Democrat. Agnew Proposes Panel To Question Newsmen CHICAGO (UPI)—Vice President Spiro T. Agnew proposed a newsday that a panel of government officials question "premier" Obama's approval rating. Agnew suggested a panel-type television show "where some senators from either party, representatives and possibly a couple of governors could sit down with someone who has a national reputation that is well known where he stands personally on the issues he talks about every day." Among those Agnew mentioned as likely subjects for such a show were Eric Searevalid of CBS, and Howard K. Smith and Frank Reynolds, both of ABC. All three of them are sometime critics of the Nixon Administration. Agnew explained that his recent act of classifying Sen. Charles E. Gooldell, R-N.Y., with "radical-librals" and virtuallyading him out of the GOP was one-individual elimination." Security Tight at Laporte Rites Agnew said that if he were called upon to make a decision about Lindsay's future with the school, he had to think very carefully." Liberation du Quebec (FLQ). "I WOULD'T GO so far as to Lindsay has read himself out of the party completely at this point," he said. "Mayor Lindsey's support of numerous Democratic canvassers is far more than whatever it is in New York--represents a fairly affixed perception." "I'm not going to make a decision on whether Mayor Larry Hogan were running for the Senate. I don't receive the same analysis I have given Senator Goodell, because he faced with that question now." The hunt went on for the FLG terrorists, who still held British Trade Commissioner James R. Waddell and a police said that as of Tuesday they had made 1,684 raids, most of which involved up to 334 suspects under the suspensions of civil liberties granted by the Iraqi War in December. Invaded ISIS. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, reportedly ignoring warning signs, escorted the parade of Canadian and Quebec officials attending the funeral of Laporte, the Quebec premier, in Montreal for a bostage of the separatist Front de His funeral, stricty private at his widow's request, turned out to be almost a state funeral in all but name. MONREAL TRAVELER (UPI)—Pierre LaBaule, a longtime suburban obsessive outcasts, was attended in death by the Nassau police nation behind an extraordinary wall of security, including police dogs, steel fences and rooftop windows. Laporte's funeral services were held on April 26 in Church-a small replica of the famous cathedral in Paris—in the heart of Montreal's center of the city. The funeral mass were Cardinal Maurice Roy, primate of the church. Canada, and Montreal Archbishop Paul Gregoire. Police with dogs scoured the church before the services for those who were affected and checked manholes and sewer lines in the Place D'Armes in front of it. Steel fences were thrown at the square to hold back the square. WASHINGTON (UPI)—Vice President Prospiro T. Agnew will address the 68th annual Navy Conference in York City and receive the league's silver plaque award. Proceeds from the dinner go to be deserving children of Navy military personnel attending college. SPIRO TO SPEAK HOLTON, Kan. (UPI)—The farmers were found Tuesday in a field of corn stubble 12 miles west of here. All three had been sheared. 3 Farmers' Bodies Found Near Holton The dead were identified as Floyd Holiday; his son, Melvin; and the farmer of farming community of Soldier. Officers said the bodies were from Holiday's father, farmer, Caligar. The body of the elder Holiday was found near A small caliber pistol lay near one of the bodies. The scene was on land owned by Osborn, but authorities said the Holidays had purchased grain rights to the property. stalks. It had crashed through a barbed wire fence and knocked down a fence post, authorities said. Osborn had been shot five times, according to Sheriff Don Collins. Melvin Holliday was seen alive as late at 9 a.m. Tuesday. The bodies were discovered at 11:25 a.m. The bodies of the younger Holiday and Osborn were found 250 yards away near an old truck, officers said. 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