2 Thursday, November 4.1971 University Daily Kansan People: Gov. ROBERT DOCKING told a news conference Wednesday chances appeared dim that any federal financial help was on the way in time to help Kansas or the other states with their fiscal 1973 budget preparations. Former U.S. SEN. FRANK CARLSON and JAMES A. McCain, president of Kansas State University, urged Congress to "take all necessary steps to continue a comprehensive foreign assistance program." Carlson and McCain joined in a letter that was sent to all members of the Kansas congressional delegation, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and John A. Hannah, administrator Consumer advocate RALPH NADER said the U.S. Department of Agriculture had prevented release of a survey on Missouri's water quality. Places: VATICAN CITY — Roman Catholic bishops overwhelmly upheld the Wednesday the Church rule that Latin-Rite priests may not attend a mass. WASHINGTON: Opponents of the school-prayer amendment received a boost Wednesday from a Catholic organization and appeared to be within striking distance of victory in next Monday's showdown House vote. Until Wednesday, major Catholic organizations had remained silent on the amendment. Several other non-religious groups have been opposing the amendment for some time. Things: Secretary of State William F. Rogers has ordered that every person who applies for a passport be required to take an OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, ending for the time being at least a dispute dating to the 1950s. METHADONE, a controversial drug used as a substitute for methanol in experimental cases, after the production of proteins in mice and human cells. During this week's elections, STUDENT VOTER POWER got its first major test around the nation as a 19-year-old boy defeated the incumbent for mayor in a small town town and a recent law school district. The incumbent a two-term incumbent for mayor in Bloomington, Ind. Top US Officials Meet Secretary Laird in Saigon SAIGON (AP)—Secretary of the US government, Mr. Bush, top U.S. officials, in Saigon Wednesday night to discuss plans to send thousands of GI's home for recovery. Laird said American bats tied fatalities for the sevent- day period ended last Saturday at a sporting event at any time since March 1965. Although Laird declined to say "Our consultations will start the evening with Ambassador Ellison Creighton Abrams," he told newmen after landing at a casino in New York. Other strategists on hand in included Adm. Thomas H. Moore, Inquisition Begins how many U.S. soldiers were killed in action during the period, informants put the toll at two. chairman of the Joint Chiefs of the U.S. forces, J. commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific. Abrams is commander all U.S. forces in Laird said he also planned to confer with President Nguyen Van Thieu, the South Vietnamese defense minister, the Joint General Staff and other Saigon leaders during his three-day visit. WASHINGTON (AP)—The House Banking Committee refused Wednesday to write into Phase 2 legislation any provision that would be used for damages if they were awarded more than approved prices. Defeat of this and several other proposed amendments to the draft of President Nixon's legislation increased indications that the President's plan would be approved in essentially the form he favored. Key votes on interest controls and duration of the wage-price regulating authority were put off until Thursday. Some members were pressing for a shorter extension of control powers than Nixon sought to give the operation of the control sometime during the next year. Otherwise, the committee appeared inclined to give the power essentially what he asked. GREAT BEND (AP)—Atty G. Den Vern Miller finally got his inquisition to alleged gambling clubs of the ground Wednesday, and said he would return for more questioning of employees of the clubs where he and law of attorney William Gamble gambling equipment on Oct. 2. Panel Rejects Freeze Vamp Miller and Asst Att Gen Counseling for the WEDNESDAY questioning some of the seven persons on whom Miller personally served on his case. Miller said he had served no additional subpoenas. He would not discuss what information was required to people he questioned Wednesday. "The Boys in the Band" is not a musical. A National Central Theater Cast Data A. Crescent Entertainment Records Miller said he ran out of time before he could question all seven, but added, "We're going back. We don't know when. We have some other commitments, and he just be as soon as possible." A Democrat captured Tuesday's biggest prize when Woodruff Aud. Nov. 5 - 6 Admission 60° WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats and Republicans lodged counter-calls of national success Wednesday in the outcome of odd-year city and state elections. But the real message of the scattered balloting may have been nationally, there was no message. The strategy that worked in Kentucky flopped in Pennsylvania. The hard-line, law-and-order approach that helped Philadelphians capture Philadelphia's city hall took a drubbing in Boston. Ford campaigned against President Nixon on economic grounds, and said his victory was due to a "dump Nixon" movement. Wendell Ford was elected governor of Kentucky, boosting his party's statehouse dominance to 30 of the 50 states. In general, local issues, personalities and preferences appeared to have been the forces at play in shaping the election verdicts. Republican spokesman会emphasize the victory of H. John Heinz III, 33, of the food-processing family, in the day's Both Parties Claim Success In Odd-Year Election Results only congressional race, in Pennsylvania's 18th District. Hens swammable to the district more than two to one, to win the Pittsburgh-area seat left vacant by the death of his republican Robert J. Corbett. Nixon has ordered the Vietnam Cut to 184,000 by the end of this month, but actual strength is expected to drop to 175,000 by then. Current strength is 196,700, troops would be sent home in time for Christmas. The commanders scheduled for rotation hour until early next year would have their departure dates moved ahead to get them The East Pakistani government said it had released 92,000 documents in October, but United Nations food officers said they were still unaccounted. BARISAL, East Pakistan (AP)—In the river-laced paddy Ganges Delta port, villagers were boiling the roots of water hyacinth for food and eating heart-shaped leaves because of a rice shortage. One indication of a severe shortage of the rice staple was that the price in riverside bazaars was now the equivalent of 21 cents a pound—nearly three times the national india-based government ration shops. East Pakistanis Facing Severe Food Shortage "We are in great difficulty," said S.A.Bhujai, food controller for a region including some of the areas hardest hit by last year's fire. The storm killed 300,000 Pakistani. Some parts of the country were In contrast to government reports of plenty, informed sources say that relief grain was not getting to the people who were most in need of some East Pakistan's most densely populated areas. The economy, and the administration program, was an important component of the Senate. Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Miss., said the signals resulted to him "a lack of confidence in the department," and his ministration and its failure to deal effectively with basic domestic problems, particularly in the education department. hit by sever flooding in August and September. Earlier in the day, Miller pulled a surprise by filing petitions. Barton County Court and Court officials close six private clubs in Great Bend and one club in Hosington. The court also alleged gambling activities. Bhuiyan called the current period—before the rice harvest in April and before the period of the year." He said he expected to get only 8,000 of the 27,000 of tons of wheat and rice needed to avert drier hunger in the region. Despite the mass exodus of East Pakistan refugees to India, there were still areas with as many as 1,800 persons per square mile. 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