of n- of id. nd vee on- ell ed lly Thursday, December 9.1971 University Daily Kansan People: PRESIDENT NIXON proposed Wednesday pension reforms that would allow all workers to claim tax deductions for contributions and provide some guarantees they could retain their retirement funds even if they lose or change their jobs. The chairman of a three-day program to honor war dead next spring in Topoka that said Vice President SPINO AGNew was President SALVADOR ALLENDE of Chile announced that his first government was taking over distribution of food in Chile to help overcome a shortage. Allende urged the workers and the rest of the population to increase their vigilance and vigilance to fortress out boarders and price gouge. Places: WASHINGTON—The Price Commission Wednesday officially announced approval of two requests for price increases, bringing the latest cost-cutting measures. LOS ANGELES—Powerful winds swept through northeast Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley, knocking down electric lines that at times sparked new fires almost as fast as firefighters could extinguish them. Firefighters answered alarms during a single 12-hour period. TOPEKA- The chairman of the reapportionment committee of the Kansas House said there were two principal areas of contention holding up agreement; the Wichita area and counties immediately north and south, and the Manhattan area and surrounding territory. A Nixon administration spokesman rejected Wednesday an order from Russia to freeze Russian assets in Russia amounted to a taxpayer-subsidized international food stamp bonus for Soviet farmers. Asst. Agriculture Secretary Clarence D. Palmey told two House committees that such a sale would be illegal. Things: A federal official has said the KANNS MEDICAID PROGRAM might be in violation of federal law because restrictive changes in medical services were made without approval of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Wichita businessmen may be members of one of the FIRST TRADE MISSIONS TO RED CHINA once trade relations between the United States and China have been established, a federal commerce official said. Red Supply Line Blasted by Allies SAIGON (AP)—Hundreds of U.S. and South Vietnamese warplanes were out in force Wednesday over Laos and the Namibian marine campaign to cut the command's supply lines. The U.S. Command also disclosed three air engagements over North Vietnam on Tuesday but said no American jets were hit by the surface-to-air missiles on aircraft crafty artillery fired at them. Informants said the heightening of the air war over North Vietnam was evidence the U.S. air campaign against the Ho Chi Minh military supply network in Laos. Laos is "beginning to hurt them." "The North Vietnamese are putting all their resources into getting the offthe trail," said one informant. "The amount of anti aircraft fire is increasing." Informants also disclosed that the South Vietnamese air force had been involved in the Ho Chi Minh trail for the first time in the war, but in a limited INFORMANTS REPORTED sensors along the Ho Chi Minh City highway, trucks carrying war supplies had registered 300 movements daily in recent days along the trail of 100 over traffic two weeks ago. American bombers and gunships, the informants calmed, are knocking out an average of 40 to 50 trucks a day. The big North Vietnamese pusse of arms and armour southward to sustain offensives in the north. The large South Vietnam now is under way, and is expected to increase as the war progresses to a peak in January and February. U. S. photo reconnaissance planes show still more supplies Chief Says Public Must Back Army FT RILEY (AP)—Noting that "antiwaririt has all too often become antimilitary sentiment." Gen. William C. Westmoreland declared Wednesday the U.S. Army must have support if it is to continue to meet the defense needs of the nation. "Dischantiation with the military after a war is not new, but the unpopularity of the Vietnam War has greatly exacerbated current manifestations of dissatisfaction. The army chief of staff told a meeting of the Association of the United States Army here Wednesday. "... The Army bears the brunt of criticism directed against the military." Westmoreland said. "The sole reason for the Army's existence is to serve the country, and continuing defense needs are the nation. Those who serve must have a true support of the people, their leaders in all walks of life." and trucks along the North Vietnam-Laos border waiting to move. As the North Vietnamese movements, the United States will intend its air attacks. He Cao Chen, the North Vietnam's only gateway to the south, Hanoi is expected to fire more on American warfare in February. AMERICAN RAIDS and reconnaissance flightsights in the region. The ban Karai) and Mia Gia passes, triggered the latest round The Ban Karat pass is 35 miles north of the demilitarized zone dividing the Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese, and is 70 miles north of the DMZ. In one engagement Tuesday, three Navy A7 bombers were attacking the trail on the Laos side of the border 10 miles southwest of Ban Karai when two helicopters crashed at them from the North Vietnamese side, the U.S. Command said. 2 Germanys Wrangling Again Over Berlin Travel Terms government then made ad ditional demands BERLIN (AP) — West Berlin accepted terms for travel between the divided halves of Berlin Wednesday but then accused the East Germans of reneging on it. East Germany countered by denying agreement, and agreed upon the text of a settlement but that the West Berlin AEC Denies Allegation West German Chancellor Willy Brandt said in Bonn that differences within the East Germany. Communist leadership demanded a reunion. The new national bureau, Brandt said he will accord the accord—plus a second one completed but still unsigned—to be signed "sooner or later." The official East German news agency ADN provided no details on the new demands. TOPEKA (AP) — The Atomic Energy Commission reiterated Wednesday it has no glants at work in the AEC to support a for site for its proposed nuclear waste repository in the wake of a spill. The two states that the AEC might contended Baxter had received information intended as a take also look in Oklahoma The allegation, made in a speech Tuesday night in Topeka by Baxter, chairman of the Kannas Sierra Club chapter, of the group that sparring between Baxter and Chandler J. 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