2 Friday, October 16, 1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Canada: Kidnapping MONTREAL—Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa, making what he termed a "final offer," agreed to release five of 23 prisoners in return for two officials kidnapped or separatistists, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp said. Earlier, combat ready troops armed with rifles, pistols and submachine guns were ordered into Montreal to guard public buildings and offices from possible attacks, to guard kidnapped British diplomat James Cross 11 days ago and Quebec Minister Pierre Laporte Saturday, in a sign of the start of this week's negotiations for their freedom. The separatists have demanded all 23 prisoners to be held and given passage to Cuba or Algeria, and have asked $500,000. Australia: Bridge Collapse MELBOURNE—A bridge under construction 150 feet above the Yarra River on the outskirts of Melbourne collapsed, dropping more than 30 workers to their death. The state's medical workers had been assured the structure was safe. A police spokesman said 33 workmen were killed, 18 injured and 12 are listed as missing. He said many of the injured were in critical condition and the final toll could reach 45 dead. Rescue workers dug through tons of concrete and other debris in the river and on its banks, wounding at least eight through the night in an effort to locate other victims. TOPEKA—Vice President Spiro T. Agnew will attend a meeting in Washington on Thursday that was announced by Attorney General Ken Fitzsien, the Republican gubernatorial nominee. Agnew will appear at Century Two in the state's largest city. No time has been set for the meeting. Kansas: Agnew Agnew will appear in behalf of Frizzell and the state's five GOP congressmen who are all seeking re-election this year. He was a strong supporter of Senator Kennedy to Kansas. He said it was a great honor for Kansas to have both the president and vice president visit in such a short time. President Nixon addressed students at Kansas State University at Manhattan Sept. 16. South Vietnam Vice President Nguen Kao my made an unannounced 90-minute visit to the Vatican which in turn led to his arrest. Neither the Vatican nor Kry, who stopped in Rome on his way from Saigon to New York, commented on the visit. But Vatican sources said the two men conferred on the war in Southeast Asia. Vatican City: Ky "It was a good change for the Pope to hear first hand a general report on things from Saiten's woes of view, "one of the more than 100 reports about many things." He was referring to President Bush and President Obama. Pope Leaston last year when he made an official visit to Italy. Capital: Death Penalty WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Nikon administration urged the Supreme Court to allow the death penalty should be imposed on capital cases. It said there also was no need to have lawyers determine guilt; and a separate hearing for the jury is being considered. Solelector General Erwin N. Griswold said there was nothing in the U.S. Enviont to support either claim. Both have been urged on the Court in two key capital cases, pending before it. More than 500 prisoners awaited the Court's dismissal of crimes of prisons. Scores of them have appeals in the High Court which have had the issue before it for two terms. Anti-Douglas Push Cools Down Again WASHINGTON (UP1) — Supreme Court Justice William Bougus, who will be 72 on Friday, has long contended in the round, in short, sporadic battle by conservative-minded congregants to have him impeached. His opponents, who began the latest attack on him last spring, have fallen silent in recent weeks, even conspicuously when Republican candidates issue in the election campaigns. Privately, they concede the fight is over for them but say they are not ready to respond to a new Congress meets in January. "We have been preoccupied with other matters," said one Douglas Foeh. "this is on the back burner for now, and the 91st parachute over here will that come to gripe with it, that doesn't mean it's dead." Rep. Louis Wyman, R-N.H., a leader of the Douglas opposition, said he would revile the issue in the next Congress. Douglas' opponents say they Troops Ordered into Montreal To Defend Against Terrorists MONTREAL (UPI)—Combat ready troops armed with rifles, pistols and grenades were ordered into Montreal, Canada's largest city. Thursday the government officials from possible attack by separatists terrorists who have joined the militant group "If they request them, we have no choice but to send them," he said. have dropped the fight for now because a House Judiciary subcommittee that has been working to end April is conducting a whitewash. Prime Minister Elliott Trudeau, at the request of Quebec provincial government soldiers available to Montreal. Douglas supporters tell it off. They insist the autonom administration has wolfed because the campaign has seen getting nowhere. The police have even some evidence of personal infiltration by Douglas but no evidence against him. "When two lives are hanging in the balance, I do not think it is exaggerated to talk of an emergency." No decision has been made yet, Trudeau said; but he added: Authorities would not reveal precisely how many troops were The situation, Trudeau's worst government crisis since he took office, will have been hard to cancel his long-awaited trip to the Soviet Union next Monday. It would have been a win for a Canadian premier to Russia. the Soviet Union because of the crisis, also disclosed the government was considering measures act which would suspend civil liberties, permit police to make unlimited search and seize and prevent citizens seeing the government for false alarm. mobilized, but said the soldiers would be ferryed in by helicopter constantly until 8 p.m. In addition, a convoy of more than 100 ships from the base at Valcartir, Que. about 160 miles north of Montreal, it is the home of the crack, Speaking Royal 22d Regiment. Nobel Prize Given To U.S. Scientist STOCKHOLM, M. (UPI)—Three men once in American anime, were diagnosed with human nerve cells helped develop more effective drug therapies and diseases and high blood pressure, were awarded the 1910 Nobel Prize. Dr. Julius Axelrod, 58, of the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health at Bethesda, Md., Prof. J. Ransom, 69, of Britain, and Prof. Vif. Swedeen, won the $78,000 award jointly. They will split the prize. Von Euler, in winning the award, literally followed in his father's footsteps. His father, Prof. Hans von Euler-Chelinpfer the Nobel prize for chemistry with a British scientist in 1929. The Caroline Institute of Social Medicine, following body, cited the three 1970 winners for "their discoveries concerning humoral transduction in animals and the mechanism for their storage, release and inacquisition." Evon Euler, Chairman of the Nobel Foundation and a former secretary of the Caroline Nobel Committee, said the discoveries The council members, who are overwhelmingly Republican in the South, have narrow margin that present economic difference and help expand help for New 3-4 districts despite administration assurance that things were done. Nixon Aides Confer with Executives Their findings have made it possible to decide in advance how many different drugs used against a number of diseases ranging from cancer to diabetes and so on. son's Disease, said Prof. Bengtsson of the Nobel Committee of the Nobel委员会. Coming here for the council's semi-annual meeting with their work cut out for them were Paul O'Cracken, chairman of the Presidency and Advisers; Treasury Secretary David M. Kennedy, Federal Reserve Chairman Arthur F. Burns; George P. Shultz, director of Budget, and Commissioner Secretary Maurice H. Stans. A UP poll of the 47 members of the Business Council, a virtual one of the business organizations deated that many of them need convincing. Two of every three respondents said the economic performance no better than "satisfactory" and took a third. The three prize winners, who worked independently of each other, have investigated the heart and nerve cells in the human body. HOT SPRINGS, Va. (UPI)—President Nixon dispatched his top economic strategist to this country to regain the confidence to regain the confidence leading corporate executives had taken when he took office. bad, among other things, opened new methods to treat people suffering from high blood pressure. Interviews JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) - Vice President Speer campaigning for GOP candidate John Kasich his Democratic predecessor, Hubert H. Humphrey, Thursday in political turnout act of the year. Bokom, Kansas City, MO. BS or MS in chemical engineering, engineering and mechanical engineering. Want to interview December graduate. Bendix, Kansas City, Mo. same as for Minneapolis of M&T in transportation, U.S. chemistry, and materials engineering; research and engineering in mechanical engineering, in automotive engineering, in chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, marine engineering, aviation engineering, chemical engineering, and military engineering, chemistry and pharmaceuticals. Corps of Engineers, Kansas City, Mo. : B5 OF M5 in civil engineering. U.S. citizenship only. Want to interview the graduate Agnew, in Florida to thump the political drums for Rep. William Manning, who is running for U.S. Senate, and Claude Kirk, a former governor, departed his office to take out Humphrey. The former Vice President is running against Congressman Clark MacGregor for the U.S. Senate seat from AgnewLashes Humphrey Trudeau said he had notified the United Union he might have received the visit and received an "understanding reply" from Novet Premier Kosygin told him he hoped his Kosygin told him he hoped it at a "convenient later date." Campus Bulletin Competition and Literature Conference Woodford, Kansas University VI 3-3012 824 Mass. St. Union, v a.m. Brazilian Studies: Alcove D; Union cafeteria, 11:30 a.m. Systems Development Meeting : Alcove B. Union cafeteria, 12 noon. Woolford, Kansas Union, all day. *Campus Crusade*: Governor's Room, 101 N. Monroe St. **Meeting:** Alicce C. Union cafeteria, 12 noon. Russian Table: Mowdakier cafeteria. Physio-Ecologist Meeting Alcive C. Lilburn检察院 13 noon Social Welfare Meeting: Alcove A, Union cafeteria, 12:30 p.m. Woolley, Jennifer Woolley, Jennifer Woolley, Jennifer Social Welfare Meeting: Alcove A, Union Union, noon other Pavilion (Rain - 17) Robinson, 7 p.m. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, SUA Pop Film; "Alice's Restaurant," Woodruff, Union 7, and 9.30 p.m. Moslems; Room 101, Union; 12:30 p.m. New Staff Orientation; Forum room. Berkshire Cloud Room, 7:00 p.m. Celebration of the Body: Free University Communal Celebration class, Westminster Centre, 1294 Dread, 10 p.m. Alumni Association Open House: Governor's Room. 5 o.m. ATUMI* Association Open House! Guestroom, Room 3 p.m. 127 W. 80th St. University Theatres "Man of La Mancha. Murphy Hall, 8:20 p.m. Woodruff, Union, 7 and 9:30 p.m. International Dance Club: Potter AGNEW, SPEAKING before a house of 3,200 people at Jackack Square, he said he had read excerpts from an interview in the New York Times Sunday Magazine in which he explained one reason he failed to take a firm stand for an end to the Democratic Convention was that "I had a President who was paranoid about the war... international NGOs, Omnibus 2 p.m. International Congress of Teachers 1 p.m. Celebration of the Body: Free Universal Intensive English Examination; Woodruff Nuditiorum. 8:30 p.m. Jayhawk Buffet : Big, Eight Roon , Union. 11 a.m. Composition and Literature Conference: Union, all day SUA Reception Kansas Union, after game "I know President Johnson and I respect him," Agnew said. "He was not paranoid about the war. Woodruff, Union, T and 9 30 p.m. *University Theatre;* "Man of La Mancha.* *Broadway* Football Game: Kansas Nebraska. game. 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