2 Monday, October 19, 1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Luzon: Assassins MANILA - Rep. Lore Crisologo, 60, top-ranked member of the Philippine House of Representatives and head of a powerful and often controversial political family, was the first woman to attend while massing in his home province of Digos Sur. Crisolago, whose wife Cjmeling is governor of the province, had just stood up from his seat in the front pew of St. Paul's Roman Catholic Cathedral in Vigan, the city where he was born when he was shot. Three bodyguards with the congressman exchanged shots with the assassins, who escaped. Philippine National Police Chief Gen. Eduardo Martinez has been sent to province to prevent a "bloodbath between Crisolago followers and people interested in the elimination." Oklahoma: Will Rogers OLOGAH—The "White House on the Vergidira," the birthplace of humorist Will Rogers, was dedicated informally as a place where a boy might learn to spin a rope, and formally as a state historical site. The two-story white ranch house, built in 1874 by Blym Rogers, Will Rogers father, and restored over the last 18 years by the owners of the former Wills Park. The house was given to the state by the Will Rogers house in 1896 with the condition that it be maintained as a historical site. England: Sea Voyage HAMBLE—Chay Blyth, one of two men who rowed the boat around the world aboard his 59-foot yacht British Steel. Hundreds of small yachts escorted Blyth down the river Hamble to the English Channel at the start of his voyage. Blyth's wife Maureen and their three-year-old daughter, Samantha, accompanied the 30-year-old former Air Force officer to the British military base with the backing of the British Steel Corp. was 1¼ tons of food and a "Jucky lion" mascot given him by Sir Aileen Rose, who made a round-the-world solo voyage. Blyth's wife was also part of the prevailing currents and winds—from east to west. Turkey: Cholera ISTANBUL-Authorities said a cholera outbreak that killed at least 27 persons in the working class areas of istanbul appeared under control. But doctors said there might only be a boll in the spread of the disease. Dr. Vedat Cetin, a doctor at the Istanbul hospital under control now and there have been no sharp increases in the number of persons hospitalized with cholera." Oskam and his senior staff moved from the capital of Toronto to Montreal, where they controlled the spread of the disease. The official death toll rose to 27, with 117 more persons hospitalized. But the number of infected persons around the city had no Capital: Agnew WASHINGTON, D.C. - V.C. President Spiro T. Agnew has "attracted a great following" and may have more political "clout" than President Nikon in some states, Sen. William B. Saxbe, B.A.RoH, said. But Saxbe said he will be out of office soon to strengthen the groundwork already laid by the Vice President, and was not trying to compete with him. "I think you'll notice that his visits are to those states where Agnew has not been, and I think it's an effort to fill out and complete the pattern," the Ohio Republican said. The freshman Senator also noted, that there was a difference in the numbers of reports that the Vice President's attack on Sen. Charles E. Goodell, R-N.Y., had incensed New York voters and mule enable Goodell to win re-election on Agnew mut Statutes Attacked WASHINGTON (UPI) — The executive director of the Commission on Obesity and Poverty, Dr. Robert A. Burns, states attempting to regulate obesity, like pornography, to generate disrespect for the body. WANT A GOOD JOB AFTER GRADUATION? Dr. W. Cody Wilson, said he did not know of any political support at the moment for the repeal of obscenity laws. In its report Sept. 30, the commission recommended the repeal of all laws regulating the use of materials or material to adults who want it. Opposition was swift and widespread. The Senate, which had voted to establish the com- munity, also voted to repudiate its findings. Wilson said he felt that persons would react differently if they had to report on a page report, which was based in large part on research projects involving the exposure of various individuals. The commission concluded that such exposure generally leads to more stress and little change in behavior. "The kinds of information that the commission got and is reporting in its total report is a very convincing kind of information that these materials are more useful than they are a threat." Wilson said. "One was that there did not seem to be any social harm or any personal harm resulting from the use of minerals or being exposed to them. He said the commission's recommendation for the repeal of laws relating to pornography was based on several factors. Wilson said obversity is now more like the old model of consumption two generations agoa-both served to generate disrespect for "Secondly, there is a traditional freedom of speech and freedom of press which is invited in our Constitution. "Furthermore," Wilson said, "we have looked at the possibilities of enforcing these kinds of laws and the demand for them." We know that the public in our society. We have found that there is not over- Airline Hijackers Await Court Ruling Earn A Commission In The United States Air Forcel ITANSTBLU (UPI)—The Turkish Ministry of Justice said documents from the local court at babson in northern Turkey but宾eried in northern Dorset the court's decision to free two Lithuanians who wacked a man "We shall inspect these documents and will advise the Trabzon court of our views on the subject." Legal authorities said Turkish lawyers are applying for political asylum to be set free if they are suspected of crimes motivated by political The local court Saturday declared Braniskas jerkovej, 46, and his 18-year-old son, Semyon. Both they had shot and killed a stewardess during the hijacking in the helicopter on Anerlot AN24 for political reasons. Justice Minister Yusuf Ziya Onder said: "We expect the documents regarding the two cases to reach our offices by Monday. The two Lithuanians, who have applied for political asylum, were being held in police custody at Trazbon. The pilot and the radio operator of the AN24 also were shot during the hijacking. They are recovering in a hospital. The AN 24 had been on a Soviet domestic flight from Batumi to Sochi. The aircraft and the other aircraft have been returned to Russia. The Soviet Union has demanded the extradition of the two hijackers to stand trial in Russia. The Soviet embassy in Moscow is requesting the Trabzon for the Lithuanian's court appearance Saturday. The Soviets also agreed to train their own searches of passengers and their carry-on baggage on the ramp before boarding planes. The Soviets have been conducting the searches anyway, without official Soviet permission. A government official Sunday said "if authorities grant political asylum to the hijackers they Until now the Soviets had requested a backup for assistance in blast security. They refused to order Soviet personnel to conduct class II bombing, but refused permission for foreign airline officials to conduct the attack. Western airline officials said Soviet authorities notified them that extra airport guards will be required to ensure security, and customs officials were ordered to conduct more searches of passenger baggage. would be liable to stand trial on charges of violating passport regulations, carrying firearms, the use of pesticide and inflicting injuries." "I wouldn't want to wish a blacking on anybody, but now that the team is doing stung I think they might make you a job更贴他," one foreign air official said. "I expect we will deal with it in a more cooperation from them." Soviet authorities, shocked by the first successful hijacking of a Soviet commercial airliner, ordered extra guards and a tougher body and baggage. Shemertev's account of 'cowsk' shemeretevs Airport. But he said "if the court decides that homicide armed and assault was not committed in a crime, the judge would not be accused of murder." They also roused public in- ference. They published eulogies of Nadezhda Kurchekna, the slain stewardess, and denum- nesser, the hijackers. Bragas aṛga, Bragas aṛga "We are all very concerned," he said. "Naturally, we'll do everything we can to ensure anyone taking over our county. The trouble is, with that new state Supreme Court decision and the fact that the law is easier for noone to register." Spokesmen for the GLE in Los Angeles said the target was Alpine county, which as 367 miles from Palm Bay, California-Nevada border south of Lake Tahoe. The spokesmen said the group was trying to recruit homosexuals to move to the mountainous area and make sure people stayed there. "We have a nice county here. We don't know what we're going to do if they succeed. We'll try anything." "If they were to register to vote 90 days before the election, a great prize would be thefts. The primary power of government." The militant homosexual organization has put out a two-page, single-space document saying "there is a county in which gay marriages would constitute the majority of registered voters." MARKLEEVILLE, Calif. (UPI) The top elected official of remote Alpine county in the high Sierra vowed Sunday that a possible political takeover by the Gay Liberation Front. The two-page document from the Gay Liberation Front listed some of the advantages in a controlled by homosexuals. Measles Epidemic Feared this Winter whelming consensus on the part of people in our society that there ought to be a prohibition of these materials." BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI)—The Bay area health association held a one-day mass imposition German measles. 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