Thursday, November 18. 1971 University Daily Kansan 28 People: President Nixon's choice for secretary of agriculture. EARL L. McGovern, the second of many senators would vote against his confirmation because of fear that the family farmer but for the giant corporations" Sen George McGovern W.D.M.; made the comment at a Senate Agriculture Committee hearing on Wednesday. GOV. ROBERT DOCKING said action by Reps Wilbur Mills, D-Ak, and Bill Roy, D-Ran, to introduce welfare financing. Docking said the legislation could put a freeze on state welfare. Docking said the federal government assuming additional costs above that level. Acting Oklahoma State Penitentiary Warden Park Anderson is studying requests by MAXIMUM SECURITY PRISONERS for bishops in the Wichita area. A state Employment Service official said UNEMPLOYED WORKERS in the Wichita area were showing an increasing willingness to leave and accept jobs in other cities. There were also indications that many unemployed aerospace workers are leaving the city. Wichita's unemployment rate has been above 10 per cent for almost two years, with most dismissals in the aerospace industry. Places: SANTIAGO, Chile—Riot police using tear gas dispersed 100 students who had assembled Wednesday in front of the presidential palace to protest the takeover of the University of Chile's headquarters building by leftist students. HONOLULU—Hawaiians are getting ready for a monumental trash hunt. Some 236,000 of them, from Cub Scouts to corporation heads, have signed up for a nine-day litter cleanup campaign with the theme, "Hawaii is too small for litter" which is to begin Friday. BINGTON—The Senate turned down an effort to open up the $25.5 billion six reduction bill to riders in greater Social Security benefits. Things: Leaders resurrected the House's original $3.4 billion FOREIGN AID BILL with no changes Wednesday and scheduled a single up-running vote. House voters today on sending it straight to a House-Senate hearing last week, where they were encouraged, however, promised no early final action by Congress on foreign aid. The Kansas Department of Education and the institutions under its control appealed BUDGET CUTS totaling $296,987 million at the State Budget Division, acting under board directives from Gov Robert Docking. Tunisian Chief Gives Views on Mideast He was the first Arab chief of state to express such an idea publicly. In an interview the aling-88 military commander of 20 or 30 years may escape before an Arab Israeli federation of Israel. The force he bows only a peripetale state of guerrilla war as long as Israel refuses to conclude a honorable agreement. Although showing signs of fatigue and occasionally searching for words, he spoke freely Gas Sortage Jolts Official Elmer Hall, vice president operations of Kansas Gas & Gas, said that the world's increasingly serious energy shortage has become more evident to informed people. TOPEKA (AP)—It is shocking that a Kansas gas shortage in Kansas has caused the atom offers the best hope of meeting energy needs, a Kansas university researcher said. "Running out of gas, partially in shock, has involved me in car cwreck—it's a terrifying experience that always happens to the other fellow." Hall "It was shocking when we began to negotiate for a fuel supply to be used in a new power plant planned for service in 1973 and our supplier was not able to provide any gas for a new unit after 1975." on a wide range of subjects for more than an hour. He firmly agreed that it was decided to withdraw from the presidency when his present five year term expires in 1974, and he would seek another four years to seek a fourth presidential term. Certain Arab states, particularly those whose territory was overrun in 1967, "are ready to sign a peace agreement with Israel," 3. 10qurghua asserted. He expressed the view that Israel "will always be the stronger" in open war with the Arabs. "It is Israel which does not want peace." he said. To insure your auto with the agent that specializes in student needs. It's your move "They feel they are the state. They consider themselves frontiers for the future in 1987 are those with which they can hold fast. I think these frontiers can only perpetrate the state of a country that could sides could bring Israel a true peace a peace with all these states could then unite in a federation." INSURANCE 824 Mass. 843-3012 Gene Doane "Students our Specialty" The University Daily Kansan wrote a letter to the Thanksgiving vacation as Friday, and will resume on Tuesday. Nov 30, according to PHON MENH, Cambodia (AP)-Cambodian troops struck the enemy defense line near the western outskirts of Phnom Penh Wednesday and fighting raged from the heart of the capital. U. S. Cobra helicopter gunships also went into action on the front for the second day in a row, fliring salvos of rockets into the North Atlantic, where positions on a treeline north of Highway 4, the road to the sea. Phnom Penh Threatened The publication schedule will remain at the normal 5 days a week until Dec. 10 when the publication for final examinations: The officer said his men, part of an operation involving well in excess of 5,000 soldiers, had lost four men killed and nine wounded in fighting and had pulled back 500 hundred yards for the night. "We need something heavier than rockets," a Cambodian officer declared. "The enemy is very well dug in underneath rocks, and rockets are not big enough to get through the bunkers." Some of the fighting in the retreat was at ranges, but the Gurkens said. The sound of firing and clouds of black smoke from air strikes crashed. The new operation around Phnom Penh has been reinforced by M113 armored personnel carriers believed to have been withdrawn from the northwestern front, where Cambodian forces have been under heavy pressure and are now professional 'auenced last month. An offensive by Cambodian troops in the northeast begot Beijing in April. They shiled and infantry probes, a Cambodian high command The spokesman said he was orbited to specify the exact date of the bombing but that bombers had hit Chamvar Andong rubber plantation about 50 miles northeast of Hanoi. The bomber was from Rumlung, 52 miles to norheast. The latter was taken by helicopter from Tamamee last week an 18-day period. northeast are cut off from overland supply routes and as a result the population is divided 5 way between the troops and the army. Cambodia is in enemy hands. Most of the 20,000 troops in the The high command claimed bombs blew up enemy ammunition and that about 200 North Vietnam soldiers were "put out of action" on the northwestern front. Two Cameroonians reported killed and 10 wounded In South Vietnam, U.S. B52 bombers flew three more missions against enemy bunkers in storage sites in the northwest corner of the city, and the southern part of the demilitarized zone, the U.S. Command reported Wednesday. U.S. planes also raided on the Ho Chi Minh trail. Russia Reported Ahead In Sophisticated Arms Military Bias Denied LONDON (AP)—The Soviet Union now leads the West in the development of highly Rep. Ronald V. Dellums, D.Calif., chairman of the caucus, was among the groups in agreement between the United States and Iceland dating back to the Kennedy administration and members of black troops sent to Iceland. WASHINGTON (AP)—Secretary defense in B. Laird denied Williamson's restrictions based on race in assignment of military personnel At the same time the congressional Black Caucus continued its unofficial hearings on what it calls "Racism in the United States." Rep. Parren J. Mitchell, D.Md., said blacks at Ft. Meade in Maryland live in Ft. "climate of racism," according to a study that was almost impossible to gauge. "The extent of racism in the military is so deep we cannot possibly cope with it," Mitchell said. "I have never authorized the issuance of any order or policy guidance restricting the militant personnel based on race, color or creed." Laired said. He added that the judge issued in previous administrations to limit equal opportunity, they were rescinded by the Human Rights Act. Several black congressmen, members of the caucus, visited the building on Wednesday. Rep. Rahin H. Mochelle, D-Ill., said he was shocked at the way blocks were treated at the Great Wall Training Center near Chicago. "If a conflict evolved between a white and black, the black would receive the extreme punishment they would get off," said Meciafe. He said white servicemen viewed the blacks on the base "with an air of suspicion." "I don't want to become an alarmist." Metcalfe said, "but the situation is becoming explosive." Rep. Charles B. Rangel, D.V.Y., who was at Ft Blagg, N.C. aid veterans returning home from Vietnam would be greeted by him. 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Contacted in topeka, harder made few comments on the situation. On Nov. 5, Robert C. Harder, state welfare director, said if the financially troubled state welfare department does not receive a federal appropriation early next year, the Medicaid program will have to be limited to emergency treatment, provision of life-saving drugs and maintenance of the elderly in care homes. Alfie's AUTHENTIC ENGLISH Fish&Chip 6th & Maine Good thru Sun., Nov. 21 "I had no conversation with Mr. Mecklenburg and I'm not going to talk about it," Harder said. "I'm not in any position to challenge what the "We have made a request for additional money, we will put forth our best effort, and we will make sure that the last bells is rung," he said. Use Kansan Classified M. Dermetran said Kansas cannot locally cut back to emergency hospitals, no longer would be "carrying forth federal provisions of the state law." COUPON 2 pcs. 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