2 Wednesday. November 10. 1971 University Daily Kansan People: SEN. JAMES B. PEARSON said Tuesday he had introduced legislation to provide a $10,000 life insurance policy at greatly-reduced rates to military service veterans who have served since Aug. 1, 1964. Frank D. Menghinji, Wyandotte County attorney, received a police investigate the Tuesday of the slaying of 11-year-old IVA Fawn Cox in Syracuse. Places: WASHINGTON — Federal control of 862,000 miles of natural gas pipelines is "fundamental to the well-being of New York," said Swiler, chairman of the New York Public Service Commission, said higher safety standards were needed for interstate lines and that federal law, in effect,防ibid states from TOPEKA-The Kansas Supreme Court extended indefinitely a stay granted Oct. 29 in the so-called "Doggie Dingo" case in Wichita. The high court's extension will permit the Sedgwick County attorney to retain possession of the equipment his office holds, 5 when the Wichita G. H. Club, Inc., offered to launch its "Doggie Dingo" game at a grey-hound racing track in southern Wichita. Things: AIR AND SEA DISASTERS Tuesday left scores of soldiers and airplanes afloat, battling a battering Atlantic waves off the coast of France and men in water feared lost. Forty-six Italian paratroopers perished along with six British airmen when their British transport plane crashed and 146 were killed. Having failed to develop nationwide guidelines for INDUSTRAL WATER POLLUTION, the Environmental Protection Agency said it might yet be possible to apply general permit conditions throughout certain industries. Use of ATOMIC ENERGY in Kansas medicine, commerce and industry will be discussed at a conference to be sponsored in September. WASHINGTON (AP)—Donning his political cloak, Mr. Trump attended a starring role Tuesday as the Republican party sought at 20 dinners across the country to raise millions of dollars for the children's charity. Nixon Helps Raise Funds Nixon planned to fly to New York to address a Tuesday night dinner, then head for Chicago to watch the Democratic dinner. His New York speech was to be beamed via closed-circuit television on dinners on the East Coast, and his Chicago speech to dinners in the Midwest and West. GOP officials hoped the $500-apate affaira would raise $1 million in the form of Republican organizations and the other half to the National Com Nixon has not said publicly whether he plans to seek a second term. He has characterized this year as nonpolitical. But the dinners, being held precisely 52 weeks earlier this year, will be the widening Republican campaign to keep him in the White House. The Republican party was paying for the fuel consumed by Air Force One, the big presidential jet, in November. The President was backed at the dinners by a supporting cast, which included Vice President Spiro T. Agnew. Cabinet Member Ralph Brennan governors and Martha Mitchell Nixon also accompanied governor and Martha Kitchen. Mrs. Nixon also accompanied the President. Aside from such brief forays, Nixon is expected to maintain a Advance Delegation From Peking at U.N. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)—In their first appearance on the morning screen, members of Red Chan's advance guard visited headquarters Tuesday to discuss problems related to the arrival of the main attacker in Syria. The 2-hour and 25-minute visit came as a delegation of more than 100 employees from the mainland capital with a personal send off by Premier Cheng Enlai The delegation, invited by the Supreme Court Refuses Hearing for Draft Evader WASHINGTON (AP) — Thomas Gillen, without a country, may have reached the end of the road in his fight to remain in the United States. The 27-year-old North Carolina native who renounced his citizenship in Canada in 1967 to escape the draft did not win a single vote in the Supreme Court hearings. He heard hearing. He faces deportation within 90 days, but no one knows where he will be going. Jolley, now working as a news reporter in Tallahassee, Fla. never applied for Canadian citizenship and Canada has no legal obligation to take him back. bake移民 and migrant work. Naturalization and Service said Canada will be asked to allow Joly to live If Canada refuses, Gordon said, "We will have to find a country that will accept him." If Canada agrees, said chief officer, the border will be U.S. Immigration Service, then Jolley will cross the border voluntarily or be forced to go The court made no comment on several claims raised by Jolley's lawyers in an effort to evade charges. It was that he did not give up his That number soared to 10,500 during the peak years of U.S. involvement. citizenship voluntarily since he renounced it to avoid Army service. SAIGON (AP)—The U.S. ad- vision effort in South Vietnam is being sharply cut as American combat troops withdraw. When the news reached Jolley Tallahassee he said he was not sure what he would do with what legal avenues remained open. He said he wanted to ask his lawyer, but he still might have a chance if no country can be found to accept When the Military Assistance Command were fewer than 1,000 Military Assistance Command, Vietnam—or MACV—in 1984 there were fewer than 1,000 The U.S. Command says there are now 9,700 advisers in Vietnam, but many of these are no longer in the field. Officials say substantial cuts in the advisory force be made in the next eight months. Advisory Role Cut The cutback already has had a major effect on the number of battalion advisory teams, district advisors and university advisory teams in the field. The U.S. Command says that the 125 or so South Vietnamese regular army battalions, only 11 still have U.S. advisory teams. In other actions, the court supported the rights of men and women to be treated equally on the basis of gender. It let stand a ruling that Pan American World Airways must consider men for stewardies. In a review of the case, an review a ruling and is stand that a South Bend, Ind. brewery cannot force women to retire at 62 while allowing men to work Some special units still have battalion-level advisers, but the total number of battalion ad-hoc forces in the country has been reduced to 27. Several of these are involved in the training of newly organized tank and artillery units, and will withdrawn by the end of the year. General Assembly in its Oct. 15 vote, is expected to take its place formally on U.N. committees and on the General Assembly. General Assembly Friday. "There are two reasons why battalion advisers have been phased out," said Brig. Gen. Joseph Lepas. He generally senior advisor in northern military region 1. "We've worked ourselves out of a job. The battalion commanders are perfectly competent to operate without advisers They can call for U.S. army support they need it artillery support if they "Secondly, advisers performed a liaison function with American colleges and universities. Many American units around more, and Vietnamese units are getting more and more of their support from their own people." The justices turned down an appeal by Gov. George Wallace of Alabama attacking the department's charitable, religious, educational or scientific" organizations from the federal income tax. A cable from Chi Peng-fei, acting foreign minister, said a total of 46 persons would arrive on Thursday afternoon. These will include Huang Hua, former ambassador to Canada. Huang will be Peking's permanent representative at the United Nations. - RULED INVALID a 1970 New Jersey welfare regulation required families to have families outside income that is at least two thirds of that of others. UPHELD a Georgia election law that requires a majority vote for election to Congress —AGREED TO DECIDE this term whether illegitimate children are eligible to share in the care of their serviceman fathers. **AGREED TO HEAR an appeal by the Interstate Commerce Commission to impose rules for the return of freight cars on all of the nation's roads.** -DISMISSSED "for want of a substantial federal question" an appeal attacking the financing of a domed stadium in New Orleans. Business Not Expected To Seek Pay Rollbacks Under general guidelines approved Monday night, a businessman may appeal for a rollback of schedled wage injections for the year. He will get it if the Pay Board decides the raise is "unreasonably inconsistent" with the general 5.5-per-cent-a-year guideline for new contracts after the present wage freeze. But the sources said that the board fears management might in some cases be reluctant to appeal for roll backs of even infiltrationary wage increases. It is also argued that the board allows rollback appeals as it instituted by five or more of its own members, a source said. WASHINGTON (AP)—The President's Pay Board does not expect that many businessmen will seek rollbacks of scheduled wage increases in existing labor forces. Informed sources said Tuesday. a: "unreasonably inconsistent"? A: The board discussed figures of 7 and 8 per cent, but did not set a figure for the average issue will be decided on a case-by-case basis, taking into account all factors. For example, recent increases in the number raises more than double the 5.5 per cent guide, but they also raise and eliminate work rules that meant extra pay. This might weigh in the rail unions' favor if a backack appeal is filed, a source says. However, the sources said they did not anticipate that businessmen would wish to antagonize their workers to "save money," but if "it's a big-ticket item he might do it," one source said. At: Yes, but the sources said the Pay Board does not expect this to have much effect on the pay portion of agreements This appraisal came in a background briefing on the Pay Board's policies. Under ground rules for the briefing the participants were informed "as informed sources" or "sources in a position to know". Here, in question-and-answer format, are other major points The visit by the three officials Tuesday represented the first time since 1950 that an official of the N.C. board appeared at U.N. headquarters. **Q:** How big a scheduled raise is "unreasonably inconsistent?" because fringe benefits usually increase in line with pay. Q: What will be the effect of the rulings on the present dock strikes and coal strike? A U.N. spokesman said the Chinese had discussed credential issues with other matters and other matters with U.N. officials. Passes were issued to the six already held and to 10 others who have not received cables to U.N. Secretary-General U Thant last week. Additional cases were issued when names are available. Q: One of the limited cases which persons may collect retroactive pay for raises lost by a worker's price. The buyer's prices were raised before the freeze in anticipation of the wage boost. Does this mean teachers may collect retroactive taxes if taxes were raised beforehand? The three-many group was part of an advance party of six who arrived in New York Monday to attend the main delegation. A: The sources argued that this would have been terribly unfair to landlords who could not afford the increased decreases, to sellers who cannot get retroactive price increases and to lots of workers without contracts who probably would have been employed if they freeze, but who would be unable to prove that to support a claim for retroactive payment. Q: Why didn't the board approve labor's demand for retroactive payment of all lost raises? A: Quite possibly. "Taxes are prices," a source said. No special security measures are planned within the U.N. building, however, that a U.N. security guard would be assigned to Deputy Foreign Minister Chiao Tung. The U.N. accorded to men of that rank In Topek, Harder said he had not had "a chance to review their communication, and I don't want to study them," which would chance to study the allegations. A: The board has not considered any specific cases. KANNAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — Two Republican state residents from Wyoming vowed to unleash the masked resignation of Robert C. Harder, the state welfare director appearance. The governor's government Gov. Robert Docking. A spokesman for Docking said the governor would have no addition to his reaction last week to the two legislators. Docking said then he was standing behind Horder and suggested the two legislatures would vote in tautitives "put their own house in order" before criticizing Horder. Legislators Ask Removal Of State Welfare Head "The word is to forget about the power of the incumbency, to organize and build from the bottom up, to take nothing for granted," one worker who knew active in a past Nixon campaigns. Rep. Carlos Cooper of Bonner Springs and Leland Speer of Kansas City said in a letter to the governor Tuesday that the state's welfare "program deserves more research" a whitewash investigation." low political profile in the months ahead, but the Nixon camp isn't letting campaign preparations take care of themselves. Still undecided, sources said, is the timing of Nixon's re-election announcement. The deadline for entering the New Hampshire primary is Jan. 6, and some sources predicted a presidential statement shortly before then. 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