University Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 20,1971 3 People: INDIANS told a Senate subcommittee Tuesday they had been robbed of land and water rights while their supposed guardian, the federal government, didn't protect them and many times helped the encroachers. REP. BILL ROY, R-Kan., hailed approval in the House Health and Environment Subcommittee of the National Cancer Attack Bill. The bill provides for $1.5 billion in basic research appropriations during the next three years, with an additional $80 million to actively invest the cancer control programs phase out last year. It also awards the national cancer institute and its budgeting procedures. Places: KANAS will receive $1,314,792 of $5 million to be released by the Department of Transportation for distribution to states to help support the program. The action increased to $80 million the funds available during the current fiscal year for various state highway safety programs. The funds were also used to provide grants. SAIGON—U.S. Air Force investigators are trying to learn whatatalmstrike an air support mission near the Cambodian border began, and how it caused a plane air strike mistake since American bombs and napalm killed 36 South Vietnamese March 5, occurred Monday. There were 18 South Vietnamese killed. Things: ACTIONS IN THE SUPREME COURT Tuesday included the granting of a hearing to Mike Tivobeh, the campaign manager for the late Joseph Yablinski, who is trying to intervene in a government suit to overturn the election of W. A. "Tony" Beyler as head of the United Mine Workers. The court also rejected an appeal by two men convicted last year in the dynamiting of 32 Longview, Tex. school buses used to transport children under a federal jurisdiction. That action could put to painful funeral homes within the reach of federal antitrust laws. Mexico appears to be opening A QUIET CAMPAIGN FOR SPECIAL EXEMPTION from the 10 per cent curtax Presidents Nixon imposed on imports. Mexican sources say behind the scenes that the president has taken steps to access when the smoke clears from Phase 2 of Nixon's economic plan. Kosygin Protestors Continue Campaign By WILLIAM L. RYAN Police said 10,000 persons took part in the parade. OTTWA (AP)—Thousands of OTTWA (AP)—Thousands of Tuesday in a continuing campaign to em- erate anti-binary Kogisyn. The ranks stretched over 10 city blocks and caused massive traffic backups in the city. The marchers cheered when a right plane flow overhead trailing down the road. The Jews and let them leave"—a reference to alleged mistreatment of the Jews. Hundreds of city and provincial police cordoned off the Rideau Club, where Kosygin lunched with his friends. Elieud Titulaire Hundreds more, plus Soviet KGB men, ringed a radius from the Russian Embassy in preparation for the arrival of arrivals from other cities. When Kosygyn left the luncheon, a spattering of applause from a small crowd was mingled with hosts, jeers and chants. As the parade formed Tuesday morning, waiting for the call to march from the traditional rain 'carriage' of what were described as solidly businesslike discussions with Trudeau and other Canadian On the public front, the only Canadians who seemed to take notice of the visit were those with protests to make and axes to grind, and they have created a Soviet and Canadian authorities. Security was visibly tighter Tuesday because of the attempt by a young Hungarian to assault Kozigny the day before. There have been no large crowds of well-wishers waiting to greet the visitor in the first two days of his eight-day tour. On the road, most who turned out seemed to be there not to cheer but to jeer. The protests may dog the trip in other cities. Busloads of protesters already have been heading toward Montreal, where Kaskiyen is due Thursday for an annual demonstration. The demonstrations are promised for Edmonton, Vancouver and Toronto. Panel Hears Brinkley On Press WASHINGTON (AP)—Many complaints against broadcast news come from Americans who believe a nationalism who think television exists to entertain and not to inform. NBC commentator David Brinkley said Tuesday. But he added the official scrutiny of broadcast news "There are never any complaints about bias and slanting when the news is good." Brinkley said, "We have a committee investigating freedom of the press. They appear only in bad, bad, and oneday it often is." The Speech and Hearing Clinic at the University of Kansas is offering an experimental program for training parents of children with hearing loss. Two-hour sessions are planned on either Thursday or Friday for a total of six weeks. Nursery service will be provided for the children. Interested parents should contact the clinic at 864-4960. Hearing Clinic Offers Training WASHINGTON (AP)—President Nixon asked Congress to increase economic-control powers to control interest rates and dividends and to set a new civil fine of $10,000 for violators of the post-fire program. The White House has legislation to Capitol Hill that says the administration would release April 30, 1973, the Economic Stabilization Act under which Nixon imposed the 90-day wage freeze and the controls to follow. Nixon Asks $2,500 Fine For Phase 2 Violators But Treasury underscrews Charles Walker told newsmen the one-year time limit didn't indicate the actual length of time "Interest rates were closest to The controls will last as long as it takes to break the back of your head or make meaningful progress to bring down the cost of living," she said. Nixon has no plans to clamp controls on interest rates and dividends, he said, pointing to the fact that dramatic decline in interest rates the post-freeze controls would remain in effect. Although the controls over wages, prices and fees bar them from using their money on a level of May 25, 1970, the bill does not use that date on interest rates. MANHATTAN (AP) -The Vietnam War has turned the U.S. economy into a "mess" and it will take a massive public push to stop it. Student Nixon's new controlled economy moves-to straighten things out, said Leonard Woodcock, president of the University of Tennessee Tuesday Woodcock was giving the first London Lecture of the Woodcock Levels Blast At Nixon Economic Plan current academic year. "This inflation is rooted in the escalation of the Vietnam War in 1965. Woodcock told a largely unrepresentative Kansas State University His answer to the solution, he said, is to pump federal money from rural areas into the economy instead of putting it in at the top as he said Nixon's plan. "If you put it in, it will work." the highest level in 100 years at that time. Walker said the bill would make universities more stable interest rates and dividends at 'levels consonant with the prevailing rate.' In addition, Walker said, the Cost of Living Council is setting up closer monitoring of interest data from government updates to date figures are on hand. The bill, as reported earlier, would set up a temporary emergency court of appeals to handle wage-price cases. Woodruff Auditorium Orson Wells CITIZEN KANE Wed., Oct. 20 7:30 & 9:15 75¢ It would be composed of three more federal District or Circuit courts, each having the exclusive power to rule on the constitutionality of the law staff or any government order or action, with the post-freeze controls. 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