22 Monday, October 5, 1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International California: Sonic Booms QUINCY- The County Grand Jurry of this rural California community is hailing the Air Force into court Tuesday to answer charges that military jets are being routed over quency to avoid sonic-boom complaints from the big cliques. The booms have cracked the concrete walls of the Pima County Court House, accounting to town officials. There are windows around wore were it not for the fortunate few of them who are no old and loose "they just hate a lot." "It looks like they may have rewrote more flights over not only as in as not to irritate as many people," said jury counsel Dan Greenwood. The information officer for Beale Air Force Base, 100 miles to the south, is expected to test Tuesday. He believes the places stationed at his base - SR 71 reconnaissance - are not to blame for the alleged somatic brain damage. South Vietnam: Inflation Cut SAFIONA - about 100 per cent devaluation of Britain's currency will slow but stop the country's economic growth by a quarter. The government announced Saturday night that the Vietnam plaster had been slashed to 275 to the dollar. In announcing the devaluation and a wage increase for each servants and servicemen, Finance Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuong announced that the company annotated of "controlled inflation". Prices have risen 40 to 60 per cent in Saigon in the past year. A heavy auxiliary tax will be levied on all servants. Egypt Looks for Leader; Deaths Reported in Suez By United Press International As Egypt prepared for an orderly transfer of power in the aftermath of Nasser's death, Israel reported two Israeli army explosions on the死军 by a mine explosion on the east bank of the Suez Canal. The Egyptian parliament will probably nominate a successor to President Gamal Abdel Nasser and then move on to Sunday in Sairoq. First steps will be taken Monday with a meeting of the national assembly. The Israeli casualties, suffered last Friday, were the first reported since a ceasefire began in the Suez Canal area on Aug. 27. A Jerusalem dispatch Sunday said Mrs Golda Golda had decided the 25th anniversary session of the Arab leaders' Assembly in New York this month. This raised the possibility of an Arab leader on the Middle East. Dispatches from Jordan Sunday said the Palestinian use for weapons against Palestinian guerrillas will to withdraw from the capital of Syria. Nixon Strives To Maintain Mideast Truce LIMERICK, Ireland (UPI)—President Nixon, working to maintain peace in East Asia, cautioned Arabs and Israelis Sunday that neither side will gain by breaking the cease-fire. Nearing the end of his fivetime tour of Europe, Nixon told reporters in an informal news conference that he would not attend during the trip for U.S. efforts to extend the cease-fire. "Neither party will gain by breaking the cease-fire." Nixon said. "Anyone who would break the cease-fire should stand against the weight of public opinion in the world." drawal was part of an agreement to end the civil war between the guerrillas and the army which was signed in Cairo a week ago, the day before Nasser died of a heart attack. In the Syrian capital of Damascus, a spokesman said Sunday his forces were strong enough to wage an armed attack on the city's East Peace settlement despite staggering casualties received in the nine-month war. An official report from the Joint Commander, General Commander Sunday said the war situation was a solid, soldier, guerrilla and civilian deaths and wounds to 1,300 The eyes of the Arab world focused on Cara where Labib Shukri, speaker of the national congress, was meeting a member central committee for a meeting. Monday and contacted a parliament for talks on a constitution. Several names, including ruling leader Anwar Sadat, has emerged as the strongest man has emerged to replace the man who governed Egypt for 18 years and led the world in its struggle against Israel. Vatican City: Pro-Divorce About 20 persons carrying placards bearing pro-divorce slogans mingled with pilgrims and tourists in St. Peters Square to demonstrate against Vatican opposition to the introduction of divorce in Italy. "Yes in divorce, no to interfering priests," one sign real. Police dispersed the group without disturbing folk dancing and band concerts taking place in St. Peter's Square, part of the celebrations coinciding with the Cathedral of Siena as a doctor of the church. It was the second pro-device demonstration in home in two days. Oklahoma: Prison Escapees MIAMI—Sewen prisoners escaped from the Ottawa County Jail Sunday after overpowering a jailer. Authorities said it was not known whether the men had been there, there were no reports of stolen vehicles, a spokesman said. Jailer Hill Hasselberg was jumped by the prisoners as it took medicine and magazines to one of the inmates. He threw out trunches were knocked up by the seven enemies in the room. The officers used the kitchen of the jail, but apparently no firearms. Capital: Congress at Work WASHINGTON, D.C.—With the elections less than a month away, a word-wise Congress anxious to get home for campaigning still had to wrestle this week with a growing number of unauthorized crime, electoral reforms and equality for women. Senate and House leaders of both parties saw a wave of wrapping up the drawn-out second session of the first Congress. A variety of critical bills—among them measures to provide billions of dollars in appropriations for the fiscal year that began three months ago—are still caught in a loop. They are not on track for floor action, are backed up in a legislative logjam. Vatlean City: Church Doctor Pope Paul VI proclaimed a 15th century woman saint, a doctor of the Roman Catholic Church and cited her as an example of the obedience the modern church requires. The ceremony at which St. Catherine of Siena became a priest was the greatest teachers of Catholic doctrine — was the second of its type in nearly 2,000 years of church history. The first such ceremony took place last Sunday when Pope proclaimed Spanish Saint Teresa of Avila the patron saint of the city. Bolivian Army Rebellion Collapses Without Clash LA PAZ, Bolivia (UPI)—An attempt by a group of army officers to overthrow the military dictator Ovando Vandoca collapsed Sunday night when Ovando returned to the airport from a visit to the interior. A cheering thong was on hand at the airport to greet him when his plane landed. He later continued to speak, and told "the destiny of the country." The commander of the Bolivian Army, Gen. Rogelio Miranda, and the officers who joined him in the revolt were inside the city, and they were surrounded by loyal Army troops. The rebels had broadcast a manifesto 16 hours earlier demanding that Ovando, himself a governmental resign and turn the government over to a military mata. There was no fighting at the garrison and none reported from the interior, although the rebel officers said in their an- dument that they were backed by military units elsewhere. the cop of the rebel manifesto caught it by broadcast claimed it was made in 123 ranking officers listed on it. It but was signed by only 61 of Ovando, 33, who seized power in a military revolution a year ago, said he was "very sad" Boliva when the red officer made their move against him in 1974. Miranda told a news conference held at Army headquarters that the juniids demanded by the rebels would organize early elections to restore democracy in Bolivia and remove the armed groups. "This movement is massive. The Army command is backing it because it obeys the will of the Carlos Carrasco, after a hasty cabinet meeting in Ovando's residence, said the country was on the "verge of civil war." Ovando was said to be supported by most younger Army officers, the Special Forces, the Green Berets and the Air Force. majority and coincides with our opinion," Miranda said. The rebel radio claimed the insurgents had the backing of gang leaders in Cochabamba, Santa Cruz, Cocobamba, Santa Cruz, Villamontes, Camiri and Ixapa. A group of junior officers who appeared at the news conference with Miranda said they had been told by Ovando that personality cult was growing around Ovando who sought to impose a "totalitarian regime" He said he did not expect an armed clash with military supporters of Ovando. The Information Minister. Brush Fires Still Blaze; Death Toll Stands at 13 SAN DIEGO, Calif. 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