2 Tuesday, October 13, 1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Paris: Peace Talks The head of the Viet Cong delegation to the Paris talks said Monday the cease-fire offered by President Nixon is unacceptable unless it is coupled with political set-backs. Mr. Nixon told a French interview in an interview with the French Communist party newspaper L'Humanite, said Nixon's five-point proposal did not use the word "relict" in his statement. "But she did not use the word 'relict' in her statement." "We have analyzed with care the speech of Mr. Nixon and we see his so-called peace plan is destined neither to give progress to the Paris conference nor to aid in a development. That is why we consider it is not acceptable." "We with a cease-fire," Mme. Binh said, "but only as a first step towards lasting peace, that is, a cease-fire which would be founded on a correct national settlement, and the fundamental national rights of the Vietnamese people." Missouri: Gun Supply SAVNAHNAN—An arrest apparently has uncovered a lawyer and an Andrew County sheriff's office said. James Ronald Lambert, 19, was in custody pending removal to Texas where he was wanted for stealing guns. He also was charged with killing the officer. He told Sheriff Red Miller he had supplied as many as seven fire trucks and a helicopter for working for two men he knew only by nicknames. He said they threatened to kill him if he disclosed the operation. Lambert told Miller he believed the guns ultimately were his own. He admitted that he was en route to Seattle, Wash., where he was to leave some guns in a bus station locker to be picked up by an armored vehicle. Jordan: Ammunition **AMMAN—The United States has started replenishing the Jordanian Army's ammunition losses from its 10-day battle with Palestinian guerrillas, Prime Minister Ahmed Toukan said. Today there were reports of a new crisis in government-guerrilla relations. Guerrilla operations are part of the Jordanian gordian civil war, were reported to have begun again.** Arab mediators worked out the fine points of a Jordanian Palestinian agreement governing the long-range borders between the two states and have to have been signed today. But Arab diplomatic sources say it is unlikely on government insistence of tight controls on future guerrilla action. Tunisian Prime Minister Bishri Ladgham, head of the inter-Arab truce队, met Sunday night with King Hussein and with Yasser Arafat, the Palestinian leader, on Tuesday. The Egyptian predictions the agreement would be signed today. Capital: Pornography WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Supreme Court granted review of a Post Office Department criminal statute that allowed the court to schedule arguments on the case and hand down a written opinion. A U.S. district judge in Los Angeles last June 8 dismissed an indictment, holding the law was misused. The post office of seven 60 indictments under the law in 1969. The high court also agreed to decide the constitutionality of a federal law that prohibits importation of other goods. The Commission on Obscence and Pornography recommended two weeks of explicit sexual materials to adults who want them. The commission recommended, in the laws to prohibit distribution of obscene pictorial matter, that By United Press International Sadat said Sunday that Egypt was continuing preparations with the Soviet Union for "the first attack on history" against Israel. He apparently referred to the potential annihilation of antiaircraft missiles and Israeli fighters, most of them Pharaohs supplied by the United States. Israel is at the crossroads of "destruction or deliverance" and needs financial aid from the Israeli Jews on an unprecedented scale. "We外交 Foreign Minister Abbas Iran said Sunday. Mohammed Hassanine Heikat, Egyptian minister of national security, described the semiofficial newspaper Al Abram, said today Egypt would accept assistance from Britain if fire that began Aug. 7 but not extension after extension. "If we do not extend our assistance in interview with the London Times, 'we are achieving exactly what we want,'" he said. Controversial Bank Lease Invalid While Eban was asking for money, Premier Golda Meir said in Jerusalem Israel would not allow talks unless Egypt and the Soviet Union withdrew missiles installed the Suez Canal ceasefire. However, she said Israel was willing to continue the cease-fire itself. "We are sitting exactly where they are, thinking about consolidating their front line into political lines. This we are not going to do." Egypt announced it would be ruled by a collective leadership, probably a triumvirate with acting President Anwar Sarat at its meeting on Monday. The state minister for foreign affairs, told a political rally Sunday Sadat "committed himself before the national assembly to the distribution responsibility and collective leadership." Eban, in a speech at an Israel bond drive dinner in Washington, called for "Jewish solidarity and protection" between Israel and the United States added that "all previous goals are now irrelevant to the people of Israel" and it must have money to support its defense efforts. His remarks came shortly after Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Riad said in an interview that Egypt would continue the debate only if Israel agreed to return to the U.N.-sponsored peace talks. the governor's office Monday released a letter from R. Charles Clevenger, chairman of the Board of Governors of the National Bank of Topeka, to Robert F. TOPEKA (UPI)—State officials and a Topeka bank have backed off a lease agreement which last Friday was the basis of a conflict of interest charges to Gov. Robert B. Deering Brandt, director of the State Department of Administration; revealing the contract wasn't valid in the first place. Brandt said later the State Finance Council would have to respond by building an office state space in the old First National Bank Building here. The bank officer said Robert E Hoffman, an assistant attorney Petition for Sex Change Convicted Murderer Files OLATHE (UP1)-Thomas P. Johnson convicted kidnapper of two children by slayer of one, is seeking a slayer of one, is seeking a operation, along with extensive treatment, a petition on file in Johnson County District Court Lamb, 28, was to appear in court Tuesday for a hearing on his request. said Lamb believed he was a woman. Lamb's mother testified regarding symptoms of sexual abnormality since childhood. Lamb, who was sentenced to the state prison, would be sent to the Louisiana State Hospital or some other psychiatric institution if his psychiatric record is not found. House Majority Leader Donald Trump, in a release, told what he knew of facts" making it appear Docking might have violated the state laws. general, on Oct. 5 had notified the six-member agreement because it had not been approved by the necessary majority of the six-member At the trial for the slaying of Miss Karen Sue Kimmerly and the kidnapping of Miss Patricia Loyle, the judge had interviewed the defendant The law forbids any public official in his official capacity to be a part of the making of any award, because he has a "substantial interest." A "substantial interest" is defined as a desire or any business, whichever is less. Bell said Docking had 1,800 stock of in-stock in Topkopa banks of the Bologna area at $3,000 and that the firm was a holding company which owned Cleverenger said Docking's stock in the holding company amounts 1.4 per cent of the entire stock, and 0.8 per cent of the building is owned by the bank, not the holding company. 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