2 Wednesdav. November 17, 1971 University Daily Kansan People: Col. RUOLF ABEL, top Kremlin spy who for nine years directed a network of Soviet agents from his artist's studio in Brooklyn, has died of a "grave illness," the Soviet news agency Tass said Tuesday night. A former Army helicopter pilot testified that shortly after the My Lai massacre the top aide to CO. ORAN K. HENDERSON changed his work habits, became secretive and appeared to be conducting an investigation. Former Kansas Gov. JOHN ANDERSON said there was a possibility that he might run for governor again. SEN. JAMES B. PEARSON of Kansas halteed Senate action approving his amendment which increased the investment tax credit for new business and industry to 10 per cent, creating more employment in declining rural areas. Places: WASHINGTON - The Senate voted 53 to 29 Tuesday to grant President Nikon authority to impose a 15 per cent surcharge on imports into the United States, in place of the present 10 per cent levy. SAN FRANCISCO-Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash., said oil-exporting countries were blackmailing oil consumption nations. He said serious troubles in the Middle East demanded that the United States solve its future energy requirement problems quickly and realistically Jackson called for a broad North American energy policy that would include a joint Canadian-United States energy TOPEKA-A Republican legislator, Rep. Bexion Borden of Asherville, said that Democratic Gov. Robert Dickson should fire some of his state agency heads if they were disregarding the governor's instructions on submitting austere budgets. Things: INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION showed only a slight gain in Oceanean production in the nation's economy, the Federal Reserve Board reported. TROPICAL STORM LAURA stalled south of the Cuban coast, but more than 10,500 people were evacuated from homes in the coastal lowlands of Pinar del Rio and civil defense forces and army personnel for similar evacuation measures if necessary in Havana Province. A U.S. Agricultural Department spokesman told the American Bankers Association that the TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION was "principally responsible for the pressure on farmers' prices this will continue almost regardless of the farm policy we follow." In addition, the commission has only a few federal agencies have assigned the hiring or promotion upgrade the hiring or promotion of blacks. Indians, orientals or immigrants. Civil Rights Group Raps Nixon Policies in Report WASHINGTON (AP) —The Nixon administration has failed to take a firm and continuing interest in the enforcement of civil rights laws, the Civil Rights Act, in a report released Tuesday. a bulky 217-page report *entitled, "The Federal Civil Rights Enforcement Effort: One Year Later"* concluded: Miller Files Petition Qualified military sources reported the enemy 1st Division's GREAT BEND (AP) — Barton County Counts Board illegal activities by private clubs were fired Tuesday by State Atty. "Unless the bureaucracy is given to understand that civil rights is a matter of personal concern to the President, it is unlikely to alter the status quo." The president press secretary Gerald L. Warren said the White House had no comment on the report. Miller arrived early Tuesday in a rainstorm, inquiring into gamble ingrabbing he led Oct. 2 on the eight clubs, seven in Great Bend and one in West Virginia. The petitions contend the clubs violated laws pertaining to gambino and venerated violated regulations pertaining to alcohol beverages. Petitions against six clubs in Great Bend and one in Hosington were amended from earlier laws to declare public nuisances be declared public nuisances. The amended petitions were filed against the Petroleum Club, VFW and Legion and Disabled American Veterans in Great Bend and the Kansas City. An initial petition, following the pattern of the amended petitions, was filed in 1870 by Columbus in Great Bend. That club was not cited in the earlier decision. Persons returning from close to the battlefront said troops of the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong whom seized the village of Tou Leap. The new petitions listed an inventory of gambling equipment seized in the raids and asked that U.S. Helicopter Gunships Attack Near Phnom Penh PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP)-U. S. helicopter gunships from South Vietnam strafed and rocketed North Vietnamese positions less than 10 miles southwest of the Cambian capital city Khmer to break the enemy grip on an outpost town, informants reported. The high command appears, Capt. Chang Hong, said the team. way 5 inside Battambang Province on Sunday, blowing up a stretch of road close to border with Pursat Province. two regiments had shifted their locations to operations from heavenly hills around Sang, 30 miles southwest of Phnom Penh, to a region close to Anglssam's garrison, backed by air strikes, beat back an enemy attack early Tuesday THE SPOKESMAN SAID THE hid had cut Highway at a point miles south of the capital and three miles north of the district it be destroyed. They also proposed that any funds remaining in slot machines or be turned over to county schools. Miller has declined to say how many witnesses he called in the inquisition. Most, however, were witnesses who had said Miller has said he seeks to learn whether there is any link with the plot in Barton County gambling. morning. IRA Denounces British Finding In Saigon, the U.S. Command said an American fighter-bomber attacked an antiaircraft battery in Vietnam after it came under enemy fire. It reported at least one antiaircraft gun was damaged. MANHATTAN (AP)—Sen. Jon Kefalos has "he takes Sen. Edward Kenyad's statement that he is not a presidential candidate for 978 at the age of 65." LONDON (AP) —The British government has ordered a review of the way suspected Irish terrorists questioned after an inquiry commission found some evidence in Northern Ireland The command said an Air Force F4 bombing the Ho Chi Minh Trail came under fire from an airantcraft battery near the Mu Gia Pass, 70 miles north of the demilitarized zone separating the nations. It was the 58 U.S. strike in North Vietnam this year. However, said Bayh, who last month withdrew from the team after losing to Atlanta and easily conceive of a convention scenario in which Kennedy would have been able to win. Bayh was in Manhattan for an address at Kansas State University. Bayh Speaks at K-State It also was announced that the U.S. Air Force, which three years ago opened a bombmer wings in Vietnam, now has only one with the withdrawal force. The Indiana Democrat said the governor, who declared Tuesday he would enter the New Hampshire presidential primary, was on course to win. Yorty were selected at the Democratic national convention, Bayh said. "President Nixon would have to be my choice." He said, "I want a Democrat to win a Presidency like Nixon in 1972. He also wanted a Sen. Kennedy emerging in the seat as the best possible candidate." Ronald Hughes, co-owner of the Flint Hills Feedlot at Emporia, who said he spends $40,000 on pollution abatement, said: "There's no way we can control pollution 100 per cent. If that's going to be the EPA's rules by which you won't there won't be any feedalls." Feedlot Restrictions Termed Impossible "Silt also carries organic materials which degrade surface water. Despite the poll, Bayah said, Despite the poll, Bayah said, the time of the 1972 general election of his failure to end the Vietnam War after being elected Hughes followed Gray in addressing the American Bankers Association conference on agricultural and rural interests. KANAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — Kansas' director of the Environmental Health Service and a feedlot operator from Emporia, agreed Tuesday that a goal of zero discharge of pollutants as envisioned by the Environmental Agency in 1985 was abused. The commission, in a 72-page report to Parliament Tuesday, cleared British troops and intelligence of the influnders of Irish charges that they had tortured and brainwashed them. The report outlawed Irish Republican Army. In Kansas, he said "30 million tons yearly of good topsoil goes out of the state by way of streams. Melville W. Gray, director of the Kansas Health Department's environmental program, said, "I got to recognize fact from fiction." Gray said his department has held authority to enforce state regulations on pollution since 1986, but would take five years to completely implement the commitments and control animal wastes." In 1955, he said, there were 30,000 head of cattle on commercial feeders in Kansas, and the number was one million. I feed one number was one million. AMERICAN F4 JETS, the supersonic workhorses of the air war, now rarely fly more than a mile (500 km). The South Vietnamese usually report flying more than 10 times annually, although with lesser aircraft. At a news conference after the report was issued, the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, chairman of the commission, read a passage saying: "Those who keep pinning the blame entirely on the President tend to fear that federal officials have in their hands their duties. Always to point accusingly at the Presidency permits many of these career and politically appointed officials a false excuse for inaction." "But since 1968, with help, too, from the weather, there have been no significant fiskills hooks to runoff from feedtols., he said. The federal restrictions against pollution "are almost impossible to be complied with in the rural areas, he said, and when the period for compliance expires, 'we're just going to find something.' It is a tickle problem for the British government. The IRA is committed to driving the British out of Northern Ireland. Its two-year campaign of shootings, and arson have taken 128 lives. Together they called attention to "Ecology—a New Dimension in Agriculture." Vietnamese forces now are operating the centers that coordinate close air support for military regions of South Vietnam. Gray said the initial cost of population controls ranges from 75% to 100%. "And this is not including the cost of diverting and disposing of the waste." "Very difficult issues are involved in judging what methods of interrogation are permissible in the protection of the lives of the civilian population and the security forces against a ruthless terrorist." "If a terrorist terror and murder," Maudling told the House of Commons. But it upheld charges fro... released prisoners that during interrogations they were forced to stay on the walls for four to six hours at a time, that their heads had been covered with black hoods, that they had been subjected to loud music and on put bread-and-water diets. House Rejects Aid Measure Home Secretary Reginald Wainwright, the minister responsible for Northern Ireland, announced that the government would review Infrastructure Finance. Spokesmen for the IRA in Dublin and civil rights groups in Ireland have been called by Beafast denounced the commission's findings as a WASHINGTON (AP) — The legally penniless foreign aid, defense and anti-poverty work with the House Tuesday night when the House rejected a Senate continuing resolution for them and insisted they would be able to get funding. The House decided by voice vote to send the measures to a House-Senate conference. "When combatting a terrorist campaign, time is of the essence. Information must be sought while information is used as quickly as possible to effect the capture of persons, arms and explosives, and thereby save the lives of members of the terrorist group and of the civil population." 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