2 Thursday, October 14, 1971 University Daily Kansan People: Vice-President SPIRO T. AGNEW and kings, queens and presidents arrived Wednesday in Persepole, Iran, a city of plush tents in the desert, to celebrate the 2,500th anniversary of the Vespersivals were President Nikolai V. Podgoryn of the Soviet Union and Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, who recently visited Communist China. Agnew said he planned to "maintain a low profile" and had made no advances toward him. ROBERT FINCH, counselor to President Nixon, called for a separate federal bailout as the most needed electoral reform during a speech for the Eisenhower Lecture Series at Wichita State University. He said the separate bailout would protect the integrity of government. MRS. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER arrived in Abilene to present the Eisenhower Mediation to Joyce C. Hall for his contribution to international understanding in his work with People-to-People. Mr. Eisenhower gave a formal remediation of the Eisenhower Museum today. Places: WASHINGTON—Republicans are inviting alternatives to President Nixon's re-election-sharing plan, now locked in committee, thus keeping alive the possibility of some help this year for hard-pressed local governments. TUPEAK—Rep. Calvin Strowig, (R-Abille), speaker of the Kansas House, accused Gov. Robert Docking Wednesday of misleading Kansans on how much money executive reorganization might save the state. LINDSBORG—Some 20,000 people were expected to throng to his community for the beginning today for the three-day Hyllings on April 30. Things: A 20-stake soft COAL STRIKE and an OCEAN SHIPPING TIE UP on the East and Gulf coasts continued to make waves in the nation's economy. Besides layoffs in related industries such as railroads, many firms face a dwindling of essential supplies. Henderson Letter Presented in Court FT, MEAD, Md. (AP)—Col Oran K. Henderson's courtmartial was informed Wednesday that he took to take full responsibility for a "command inquire," he instituted into the My Lai raid and for "accusation" finding that responsible agents noncombatants did not occur." The letter was introduced as a potential source of evidence. Henderson, who is accused not properly investigating atroity reports and of dying twice to the cause. Henderson's offer came in a letter he wrote to Gen. William Wheatley of West Virginia for staff, on Dec. 10, 1968, just after his inquiry into the Mla Lafferty inquiry into the Mla Lafferty inquiry into the Mla Lafferty inquiry into the Mla Lafferty inquiry into the Mla Laffter In the letter, Henderson said he conducted a "command inquiry," after receiving reports of wild shooting by troops and the death of 20 noncombatants by army helicopter and gunship missions being the March 15, 1983 assault on the Vietnamese village. A succession of witnesses at the court martial has testified they saw upwards of 150 bodies. Henderson, who has mainta- ned his innocence, reported to the American Division on April 24, 1988 that the civilian death toll by 20 percent accidentally killed by artillery and gunfire ship. The latest such body count was given Wednesday by former Spec Lawrence Coleburn, who was held in probation surveillance able to say he gave Henderson an eye witness account of the atrocities he saw while serving as a helicopter pilot on the My Lai operation. TOPEKA (AP)—Federal District Judge George Templar has continued until Oct. 22 three years ago, as Kansas-National Education Association K-NEA in an effort to get state teachers exempted from the federal wage-price freeze. The administration was made Tuesday. WASHINGTON (AP)—Treasury Secretary John B. Connally made a strong plea Wednesday to President Nixon's new economic program, saying the fears of the 'prophets of doom' are unanswered. 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"If you think you're misreading the suns" The blasting was intended to shut off arms supplies to the Irish He said he had attended a meeting of businessmen earlier Irish Roads Blasted Republican Army which is pressing its 50-year fight to detach Northern Ireland from the United Kingdom. Security forces are in Belfast and other cities originated in the republic. Hundreds of troops were deployed in the blasting operation. Serving Over 20,000 Satisfied Clients for over 10 Years TELEPHONE ANYTIME; IF NOT IN, LEAVE YOUR NAME & PHONE NUMBER. Wednesday in which a few spoke like "great prophets of doom, fearing trade wars and economic retaliation." "I hope this gloom is shored. It is not justified. 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Meats 9th & Iowa Gambling Raid Prosecutor Scolded For Ignoring Order Against Inquest HOME OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST HAMBURGER GREAT BEND (AP)—Judge Herbert Rohder of the Barton County District Court severity reprimanded a special state prosecutor Wednesday who had threatened to proceed with an investigation of recent gambling raids despite a restraining order by the judge. Charles Anderson of Wichita, Kansas, will be appointed as special prosecutor, told the Wichita Eagle Tuesday night he planned to hold an inquisition against a lawyer. When he arrived in Great Bend wednesday morning, Anderson appeared before Rohelder to show why he should not be cited because he was not a teacher. Anderson subsequently told newsman he did not plan to proceed with the inquest and the conviction without the court's permission. cerning litigation before the court." In his appearance before the in Judge, Anderson was admonished to "engage in a little reflection before making remarks con- Anderson apologized to the judge, acknowledging the remarks quoted in the Wichita Eagle, saying they did not understand his representation of the state and a member of the legal profession. The judge accepted Anderson's apology and said he would not have been able to believe it would serve the interests of the court or the judges. C. W.C. SENATORS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS PREFERENCE POLL ON ACTIVITY FEE POLLS WEDNESDAY-Oct.20 8:00 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Strong Union Summerfield 5:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. G.S.P. THURSDAY-Oct.21 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Summerfield Strong Union Hashinger Oliver