2 Thursday, November 11, 1971 People: Chile greeted FIDEL CASTRO with waving red banners and a 21-gun salute when the Cuban leader flew in Wednesday from Havana on his first trip abroad in seven years. Castro planned to stay in Chile for 10 to 12 days. Sen. FRED R. HARRIS of Oklahoma called off his fledgling campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination Wednesday because, he said, "I am broke." Harris, whose campaign lasted only six weeks, again renounced his candidacy for re-election to the Senate next year. He disclosed no candidate and endorsed no candidate for the presidential race, seeking to shape political opinion after his Senate term expires. Many VETERANS, particularly those who fought in World War I, planned to observe Veterans Day today even though the legal date was set 100 years ago. Places: SAITOM—Enemy forces attacked the Phnom Penh airport and a nearby communications center in coordinated attacks early Wednesday, inflicting heavy casualties and damage, according to a spokesman in Saigon. TOPEKA-A a special legislative committee recommended Wednesday that Kansas school boards be given authority to close high-cost, low attendance schools without voting by resident voters. KANSAS CITY—The justice Department's Office of Civil Justice Force said Tuesday that Kansas City was making no concentrated effort to rid itself of the influence of organized crime. INDEPENDENCE, MO—This city of 112,000 stood openly divided following a record vote which saw constituents reject, for the first time, the city's budget. Things: The top scientist of an environmental group that has fought the PESTICIDE DDT for nine years said Wednesday Nobel Prize winner Dr. Norman E. Borgla is "one or two decades out of date" in advocating its continued use. Dr. Charles Wurster of the Environmental Defense Fund said that DDT, far from being essential to human health, gets natural systems so badly that crop yields actually diminish. A junior high school administrator was found innocent in the Gardner School District's ANSAULT CHANGE in connection with disciplinary student WASHINGTON (AP) — The company, the news agency approved a surprise list of exemptions from President Ixon's post-freeze economic climate policies and products, commercial and industrial rentals, raw sugar and all tobacco. Freeze Exemptions OK'd The council announced the exempt items at a news conference in New York that the economy will be split up for policing of wage-price controls that will come after the freeze. Newsroom director, Donald Rumfeld, told newsmen he would not rule out the expansion of standards adopted earlier this week. Rumfeld, however, would not enlargen on his remarks on the issue. Rumsfeld emphasized that except for the exceptionally complex all rests and wholesale prices would continue to be controlled after the Firms with less than $20 million in annual sales will continue to be subject only to citizen complaints and spot checks by Internal About half the total sales in the United States and pay increases in healthcare workers will be subject only to spot government checks for fraud. About 1,100 companies with annual sales of $50 million to $100 million must report price incomes to the government. Also, pay increases that will affect between two companies are reported on a quarterly basis. Revenue Service agents, as during the freeze. Among the items that will be exempt during the post-freeze period will be used cars, possibly the biggest exemption in the group. Although rents will be controlled after the freeze ends, industrial and farm property rents will not be covered. In addition, the council said that rents may be increased if a landlord lifts half the value of his rental property into imme- diable property. The council applies to dwellings remitted for the first time after Aug. 15. Labor to Fight Controls MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)- AFL-CIO President George Meany and other labor leaders were attacked by federal wage controls which they said would violate labor con- covering millions of workers. "We will not stand still and see our contracts abrogated, our work standards destroyed, our earnings drastically diminished and our ability of the economy are doing business as usual," Mealy said. But there was a deepening split TOPEKA (AP)—A Republican plan for reapportions the 125 seats of the Kansas House of Representatives drew immediate fire from Democrats Wednesday after attempts at gerrymandering. GOP House Remap Plan Denounced by Democrats The plan was unveiled by Rep. William Bunten, R-Topeka and chairman of the House Reapportionment Committee. But Rep. Richard Loux, Democratic floor leader from Wichita, said his party would Republicans now control the House 84 to 41 and are in a position to push through any amendment plan they choose. offer a plan to counter what he said was a partisan attempt to reduce the Democratic strength in the House. "In those districts where incumbents are pitted against one another, I've tried to run a Democrat," Bunten said. among union leaders over whether Meany and four other union leaders would preside President Nikon's 15 man-Pay Board or stay on it to fight from Bunten, who had a major hans in drafting the Republican candidate, said he made a "conscious effort to be nonpartisan about it." Committee Ends Hearing On Court Nominations "This (The Republican plan) obviously has been drafted in secret and probably has been agreed upon." Loux said. Chairman James O. Easland, D-Miss. announced the committee would meet in closed session this morning, but it appeared committee action on both nominations would be help up for a week. Any committee member should delay a vote to delay a vote for seven days. Labor union leaders opposed William H. Rehquist on his civil rights case, but offered no criticism of Lewis F. Powell Jr. However, blacks and some other witnesses did witness the richness of the Richmond, Va. lawyer. WASHINGTON (AP)—The Senate Judiciary Committee concluded late Wednesday its hearing on President Nixon's two nominees to the Supreme Court hearings criticisms of both men. Sen. John V. Tunney, D-Calfif, the only member of the committee's liberal bloc present their plea that he be removed from newsmen he would invoke the even-day rule if no one else dic to prevent action on Rehnquist's nomination. However, Tunney said he personally was prepared to vote tomorrow to recommend Senate confirmation of Powell's nomination. But committed Republicans are not expected to outet Powell's nomination out ahead of Rehnquist's. Tunney said his feeling was that if a vote were taken today, a majority of the committee would approve both Rehnquist, an assistant attorney general, and Powell. Eastland has predicted that the Senate will speedily confirm by the Senate once the committee acts. Spokesman for the AFLCIO and the United Auto Workers union urged the committee to reject Reinhart's nomination, basically the arguments civil rights leaders had the day before. FLIGHTS ARE FILLING FAST NEVER an extra charge for your airline tickets! Make your airline reservations NOW for Holiday travel with Maupintour. Maupintour travel service Four convenient offices to serve you: 900 Massachusetts The Malls Hillcrest Kansas Union Phone 843-1211 The executive board of the 300,000-member Amalgamated University strike if employers who have raised prices refuse to give its members pay hikes blocked by the university freeze which expires Nov. 15. There are six proposed districts in which the汁嫖ments were to be against another if the plan is approved without chance and the present district has been approved. in one district, two Democratic incumbents would be pitted against each other, but in the other district, two Republican incumbents against Democrat The two Democrats who would be included in the same district are Rep. Albert Campbell, of Maryland and Rep. C.L. Wilson of Jermont. The other representatives who would be paired are: Gene Steffes, R-Olpe, and Irving Niles, D-Lyndon. Harold Dyck, R-Hestion, Walter Graber, D-Pretty Prarie. Ansel Tobias, R-Lyons, George Jelinek, D-Ellsworth Oscar Nowlin, R-Holtin, and William Stutz, D-Effingham. Bunten, however, indicated that there would probably be some changes in the plan. Francis Jacobs, R- Phillipsburg, and Edward Steichen, D-Lenora. The meat cutters, who frequently clash with Meany's leadership, also pledged to fight in next week's AFL-CIO convention for a resolution to call a nationwide strike of the labor force up by nearly 15 million members necessary to win fair pay gains. He assigned six subcommittees to refine the basic plan in their respective areas. Other subcommittees will deal respectively with north central, northeast and southeast sections. One subcommittee will work on districts in western Kansas Two subcommittees each will have an area to work on in south-central Kansas. District lines in metropolitan areas would be left principally to members of the legislative delegations from those areas. Meany in a telegram from Washington to labor leaders in Miami Beach, continued to keep the ball out of whether to quit the pay board. "The AFL-CIO convention ... will make its own judgment on labor's future activities as they relate to the Pay Board and all of their machinery and proposals," said the 77-year-old "Mr. Labor." To insure your auto with the agent that specializes in student needs. It's your move STEREO SALE Buy at "Students our Specialty" INSURANCE 824 Mass. 843-3012 We specialize in Audio Market Research . . . 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SAIGON—Years of war and billions of American aid dollars have given South Vietnam an Alice-in-Wonderland economy President Nguyen Van Thieu a机会 between austerity and chaos. Thieu to Apply Clamps To Vietnam's Economy He has apprently decided to make consumers tighten their India to Get Russian Arms; Cargo Expected This Month An AP News Analysis WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 40,000 equipment including aircraft, should arrive in India by sea this month. U.S. intelligence sources say the Three Soviet merchant ships left the Black Sea last week en route to India with military cargo, the sources said. to 24 planes. One ship had eight aircraft crashed to its deck. Details of the crash were known, although intelligence sources described it as military The Indian Air Force already has an estimated 12 squadrons of Soviet-built MIG12 fighters and SST-7 fighter bombers, along with a dozen of US navy and air equipment. 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