2 Tuesday, November 16, 1971 University Daily Kansan ATTY. GEN. VERN MILLER confirmed late Monday he would fly to Great Bend this morning to resume his inquisition into alleged gambling activities in Barton County private clubs. Miller said he was hopeful the inquisition could be conculdled today. Some of the nation's 100,000 COAL MINERS began returning to work but the majority remained off the job, awaiting the traditional first-hand report on a new contract that raises their daily pay from *$7 to $50. Places: NEW DELHI — Prime Minister Indira Gandhi appealed Monday for a calm in India's crisis with Pakistan while border clashes continued to test the fragile peace between the two nations. A spokesman battled reports broke out this weekend along India's borders, but officials said no action was being taken West Bengal. But details on all the reported clashes were sketched because, the spokesman said, "We don't have the reports yet." Things: The Senate approved Monday an amendment permitting TAX DEDUCTIONS for the child care expenses of working mothers in a Anti-war congressmen are telling their colleagues that a vote for the compromise appropriation bill today will INFOLIORE attach will be accompanied by a ROW REPORT decision have held that by consistently appropriating funds for the Vietnam War and providing a draft to man. It Congress has given him the right to write his own bill. THE NATION'S BALANCE OF PAYMENTS DEFICIT surged to about $1.5 billion this week, a $21 billion peak on yardstock, the government said Monday. Although another massive quarterly deficit had been expected, few officials had thought it would reach the magnitude reflected in the current year's budget. The Cost of Living Council wiped out an earlier exemption and ruled that automobile companies and other large firms paying newly effective wage increases must clear their PRICE BOOSTS with the government in advance. If the exemption granted late last week, it would have meant that managers and a handful of other companies could have increased prices without getting advance Price Commission clearance. The House voted 350 to $5 for a $1.6 billion bill to wage A THREE- FTH-annual defense despite the American Cancer Society's intense campaign for it. The Kansas Corporation Commission ordered Peoples Division of Northern Natural Gas Co. not to put into effect in Kansas just yet A RATE INCREASE the firm had been granted last July by the commission. Since April, U.S. tsop strength was 79 percent compared to 15,000 pounds, compared to a growth rate averaging about 18,000 a month during the big fall of 2003. Elks Give Their Reasons For Exclusion of Blacks The U.S. Command announced Monday a cut of 2,800 men, the largest since strength in Vietnam to 188,300 as of last Thursday, the lowest since December 1965. The peak U.S. presence was 543,000 men in April. President Nixon has called for cuts of 25,000 men in December and 20,000 in January, for a Feb. 1 ceiling of 139,000. SALGON (AP)—U.S. troops in Vietnam now play little more role than they did before the strength in the war, as the pace of withdrawal nearly matches that of ground forces. Delegates to the national elections in New Orleans, Paternal Order of the Eksa, held recently in New Orleans, in place for exibits, bites from membership. By DENNIS LINGLE Kansan Staff Writer Two of the helicopters collided Monday while returning from an airlift of South Vietnamese soldiers to an operation 10 miles east of the Cambodian border, east of Saigon. The accident killed inal four crewmen on one craft and injured four on the other. REFLECTING America's changing role in the Vietnam war, the commander's Monday press briefing ground action, but said three U.S. helicopters had crashed into four Americans and injuring five. "I went to the convention and I think that the papers blew the whole thing out of proportion," Lawrence Elks Club exiled ruler. The convention's delegates vote down a proposal which would expand the Exiled Ruler to admit blacks into the Elks, based on a decision from the Supreme Court or another entity. The high court will decide the constitutionality of the all-white political private fraternal organization. Another American helicopter crewman was injuried Sunday after the helicopter landed down his craft 21 miles west of the Mexican border. The South Vietnamese soldier The reason for this proposal, submitted by the Madison, Wisc. lodge, was a "practical" one, said Huhn. Huhn said he didn't think blacks would be interested in joining the Elks even if they were permitted. Gene Frouce, grand exalted ruler, said the organization had the right under the First Amendment to admit whom it wanted and to meet where it wanted in peaceful, private assembly. "The reason for giving the grand exalted ruler this power was because it would be extremely costly to hold another convention to pass an amendment. Eks) constitution," said Huh. This resolution was defeated by 60 per cent of the 3,000 delegates. Haun said that there had been no reason to continue for membership by a black THE SECOND RESOLUTION, explained Huhn, would have given Fourier the power to manipulate the state depending on the Supreme Court on the constitutionality of the House Club's discriminatory policy. "A as matter of fact, I haven't received one application from a black since we have been born and have been 11 months now," he said. With two weeks left in the game with withdrawals, the command team said, American troop level is fast approaching the Dec. 15 deadline. A dozen manned Monday a 420-man stand-down of 11 small Army Campbell declined to comment on the convention's decision to cancel a policy vote at the convention) must be clarified," said Homer Johnson, grand national secretary of the convention's resolutions. One resolution stated that the present grand exalted the non-blanck policy and suspend the non-blank policy when a lodge is located on federal land in the Panama Canal Zone." ELLIIS CHANLEE, president of the LAWRENCE Eagles' Club, which has had a policy, said that he had never heard of a black applying for a membership into the Eagles. He added that many of organization oof the Eagles at its last convention had also voted down a proposal to allow black Number of U.S. Troops At a Third of 1969 Peak "We just wanted an all-white organization," said Chandlee. "I think it's all right, because it is our right to decide who we want in the club," he said. Harold Messer, publicity director for the Elks, was asked if he felt that the non-black policy was justified. "No comment," replied Messer. He continued, "I did not attend the convention and I'll have to talk to our representative to the convention, Ed Campbell." Several Elks Clubs throughout the country have already had the liquor licenses revoked because of discriminatory practices. All-America . . . "I should point out that in our organization we have Hawaiians and Filipinos—we just don't have blacks," said Huh. From Page 1 of bleakest despair people paused, looked at one another and said. "Let's stop right here to get together and talk this over." That October, a representative group of 100 citizens met at the request of city and University leaders to discuss parts of the city engaged in open and candid discussion. And when they finished, six areas of concern and need have been identified and provided communications, proved communications, employment opportunities, drug abuse, university-town relations, education, and vocational training and race relations. Third was the Police-Community Relations project, carried out by the city of Topeka with the Menninger Foundation. Topeka. The goal of this project was to bring members of the various community groups and organizations in fashion. They met in intermixed groups to identify problems that lay beneath their misuse of training to provide police manners. Mendations were made to relieve community tensions. There were ten workshops held, involving 42 policemen and 180 citizen and 180 various groups within the city. From this springboard meeting, three major projects immediately resulted THE FIRST WAS a series of community workshops. These involved a larger number of citizens in airing the problems and seeking solutions, awareness, and resident participation. Many of these activities will mention stem cells from these citizen workshops. The second project was called "Eggs and Issues." The Chamber of Commerce and 972 members provided a platform for groups to present their views and opinions to the general public, presenting views and answered questions at these breakfast forums were University student leaders from an online mission, an organization of Concerned Black Parents and students recently, from this platform, the University of Kansas chancellor presented State of the Union addresses to the Lawrence residents. citizen-participation efforts has been a hait in the polarization that was taking place, an opening for a new political voice. One year after these projects started people talking together, Lawrence is busy following up their recommen- dations. A fact demonstrated: BY AN EXEMPLARY program in vocational education in the public schools, kindergarten through grade 12. A significant portion of the program is the interaction of citizens representing all vocations in the community with students in the classrooms and a place whereby students visit places whereby employment in the community. BY THE RECRUTING of additional minority teachers for the public school system WITH THESE LOSSES, 8,000 U.S. aircraft have been reported lost from all causes in the Indochina war since reports said that a dozen of them killed and three were wounded Monday when a Vietnamese helicopter landed on a mine, which exploded. The helicopter had infiltrated infantry hear the Cambodia frontier 80 miles north of Saigon. BY GIFTS FROM more than 300 citizens from matched federally owned towood, Inc., a center for mentally or physically handicapped adults to be operated by community aides from the community. BY THE START of Pride, Inc. a joint venture between the business community and the public school district and practical vocational training. BY DAILY RADIO programs wherein citizens join in plain talk about community and social issues. industrial development program. THE RESPONSE of our news- media editors to the editorial space for diverse opinions. Spokesmen for blacks, students, and others each write essays expressing their viewpoints. BY A MORE AGGRESSIVE industrial development THE BUILDING OF 250 new businesses, low-income families, and planning the need for at least 200 more low income units, as well as 130 units BY THE ACTION of Lawrence voters in authorizing a half-cent incentive to provide better working conditions for their police and firemen. passengers. In Cambodia, the hottest area of the Indochina in recent weeks has been a swamp clashed with Communist-led forces and 10 miles of the capital. problem. That search continues. THE PROBLEMS that beset Lawrence, Kansas, were the problems of the nation: minority employment, political dissent, racial division and the Vietnam war. Lawrence was burned twice. The first time it was rebuilt with fire. This time we are trying to rebuild with human understanding. We do not pretend to have the final solution to every last problem. That search continues A Cambodian high command spokesman said the northeast region had recently abandoned the Rumleng garrison with heavy losses, was under attack and mounted heavy strikes on North Vietnam, positions about 50 km from Phnom Penh. Penh. There was no report of the results. Earlier Monday, six 122mm Pochetten Airport for the third in less than a week. A Camper was wounded in a building set up during Authorities closed the field to commercial traffic temporarily. Key Senators Agree to Back Aid Payments Until Dec.1 WASHINGTON AP - Senate leaders agree to send an emergency e-health aid speeding until Dec. 1 while Congress votes to solve the government's aid dilemma. After meetings at the White House and in the Senate, Sen. Allen J. Ellender, D-La., said he appropriated a Committee to act as a resolution that would continue the aid spending authority that expired at midnight. But he said it was only for the balance of November. ELLENDER, chairman of the committee, said that panel would act later this week. Approval there and in the Senate would send the continuing resolution to the House, which already has approval for the balance of the current congressional session. Despite the hiatus in spending authority, the aid apparatus will remain limited although administration spokesmen have been saying the entire assistance program would be a cost-cutback of congressional authorization. Incidents Suggest China Power Fray TOKYO (AP)—Unexplained developments in China increasingly suggest that Peking's Communist leadership is caught in a power struggle revolving around the designation her—Lin Pao. Lin, the 64-year-old defense minister, has been absent from public functions since June. His disappearance has been accompanied by hints in the government and party press that she was taken from grace or been elbowed by a Premier Chou En-Lai. Western experts have seized the opportunity to power against Mao and Mao Chi and died in a plane crash in Mongolia last month. The reported on the Chinese reported the crash but gave no information on its causes or causes. Time magazine reported that Western experts "from Hong Kong to Washington" believed Lim in the idea of nationalism others implicated in a frustrated According to Time's explanation, Lin tried three times to escape the prison and tried the escape with his wife and Chen Po-ta, Mao's fallen chief ideologue and chief officer of power chief Wu Fe-hsien. assassination plot against Mao. They were trying to flee the country but were denounced by a judge, daughter, the magazine said. "Wherever they were headed, the 'un' never met them. The daughter, Jian Toutou, betrayed the escape attempt and the Trident was somehow Buttressing their theory that Li Hua has dropped from power, China's press has pressed its rift salute of Li Han as Mao's" closest comrade in arms" and deputy leader in the army. 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