University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 21, 1971 3 People: The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded Wednesday to WILLY BRANDT with a bribery charge and chancellor's efforts to save Eritrea, East and West Africa. Senators EDWARD M. KENNEDY, D-Mass., and ABRAMAH RIBICOFF D-Conn., called for immediate withdrawal of British troops from Northern Ireland and establishment of a united Ireland Atty. GEN JOHN N. MITCHELL has directed the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division to investigate specific charges of physical mistreatment of prisoners at Attica State Prison in upstate New York. Federal Communications Commissioner ROBERT WELLS has resigned effective Nov. 1, to return to Kansas where he is expected to serve. Places: WASHINGTON - President Nixon was reported by informed Senate sources to be on the verge of nominating Herschel H. Friday, a Little Rock attorney, and Mrs. Mildred L. Lillie, a Los Angeles judge, to fill the two vacancies on the Supreme Court. Things : One of the world's noted immunologists and chairman of the University of Wisconsin's Division of Immunology, Wednesday he had been able to induce resistance to certain forms of CANCER in animals by chronic, but limited protein deprivation in the diet. His work, he said, raised questions about the role of diet CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS for 80,000 striking coal miners broke down Wednesday after the United Mine Workers accused industry bargainers of demanding a "union-busting" provision in a new contract. Law Prof, Bar Differ On No-Fault Insurance TOPEKA (AP)—The president of the Kansas Bar Association said Wednesday there was no doubt that a mobile insurance in Kansas, University of Kansas law professor said that under such a system there was no doubt that he would get more of the insurance dollars. Phil Lewis, Topeka attorney, and president of the state bar, told a joint legislative committee studying no-fault insurance that studies made by the state bar on behalf of auto insurance in Kansas. Lewis said Kansas auto insurance rates already were among the lowest in the nation, and it was questionable whether no-fault insurance would lower them substantially. William A. Kelly, KU professor of law, said there was no evidence on how much no-fault insurance could lower to lower insurance rates. But Kelly said it was fairly certain that more insurance claims would occur under no-fault insurance than at present because legal fees were required. Kelly outlined a proposed no-fault insurance law drafted by the National Conference on Uniform State Laws. Use Kansan Classified UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)—The Soviet Union urged Wednesday that Red China be seated in the United Nations and weighed Kefing's opponents were fighting for action to disguise their retreat. WASHINGTON (AP)—An associate director of Consumers Union told the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Wednesday the advertising industry spends so much time and money that consumers' motivation that it ignores potential danger of its measure. Ad Hearings Open Soviets Urge U.N. Seat For Communist China Warren Braren said some advertisers use psychological interviews and brain-wave measures to measure the effects of some ads. But Andrew Heiskell, board chairman of Time Inc., denounced advertising, calling it an important adjunct to a free press. Joining France and other Peking supporters in the third day of the U.N. General Instead of examining what is necessary for child development, parents testified, advertisers are interested in "what it is that it whats The two men testified on the first of 20 days of hearings in a broad range of witnesses to them ad executives, consumer advocates, politicians, educators and others who make what makes advertising tick. Malik assailed Chiang Kai-shek's Taiwan government and Assembly's China debate, Soviet Ambassador Jacob A. Malkail called for an exit of the mainland from China as the result of the mainland government as the only solution to the 22-year controversy over Chinese Braen cited a recent ad campaign for the vitamin supplement Geritol which he said is highly effective in the defecation but "abovethrows" Other pre-Peking speakers included representatives of Denmark, Poland, Yugoslavia, northern Yemen, Nepal and China. Swedish Ambassador Olof Rydbeck stated that the "dual representation" resolution, under which both China would create a situation "both unconstitutional and dangerous." He accused the FTC of allowing cigarette advertisers to wipe out their advertising on cigarettes and cigarette packs through their magazine and newspaper ads. The warnings and tar and nicotine content of so camouflaged so as to be rendered inconsequential in the context of his campaign, Heksell said with that all its faults advertising still was the best source for financing a free tax credit. Wednesday's speakers' list was heavily in favor of the Albanian resolution, although the views stressed presented no surprises. Advertising, he said, "is a part of the service provided by the press and desired by the American consumer. We have many services that provide that service while generating the revenues to finance the press that remains free of control by government or special interests and is inexactly available to all who want it." The only solution, he said, was the expansion of Nationalist China and the seating of Peking—as so-called Albanian resolution. picture and association a host of meanings to the consumer including the implication of good health and resurgence Without mentioning the United States directly Malik denounced those who he contended tried to undermine the Taiwan Nationalities by suggesting they, too, might be expelled if they permitted expansion of the Taiwan Speaking earlier, French Ambassador Jacques Eskosik-ou-morizet challenged the U.S. plan to allow Japan to "plan a delaying tactic." FTC officials say the hearings are designed not to provide any immediate basis for regulation of the advertising industry, but rather to provide information on object about which they know little. 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