Monday, October 4, 1971 University Daily Kansan 22 People: ANDREI D. SAKHAROV, an eminent Russian physicist, has proposed that the Soviet Union grant all citizens the right to leave the country Sakharov, developer of the Soviet hydrogen bomb and missile systems, for the free immigration policy in an open letter to the Supreme Soviet. The file of LT. COL. ANTHONY B. HERBERT, the army's most experienced officer, was reviewed by the secretary of the Army Robert F. Roberson. Herbert says his once-promising career was turned into a shambles after he accused two superior officers of covering up civilians atrocities. Places: U. S. PUBLIC SCHOOLS "amount to an establishment of religion" in violation of the First Amendment, Patrick Cardinal O'Boyle said Sunday. He was responding to a June 28 Supreme Court decision barring public aid for nonreligious instruction at U.S. schools. WASHINGTON — The U.S. Passport Office opened for business at a new headquarters today, a move not altogether pleasing to its director, Frances Knight. It is the fourth migration by the office to a location over 18 years ago. The office will be in a commercial location. Things: REPRESENTS OF LOUISVILLE, KY. who are careless about protection are finding themselves in a new type of criminal court, where prosecutive what a judge calls "criminals." To bring a suit against a pollster, a citizen must obtain a summons at the county clerk's office, the victim the violator and the defendant. A boatload of SOVIET EMBASSY AND TRADE MISSION OF FOICALS expelled from Britain for sailing sailed for Lennsburg and New York. The Nixon administration plans to include CONTROLS ON HOSPITAL AND DOCTORS' COSTS in Phase II of the new economic program, Elliot L. Richards, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, said Sunday. Visit at Midnight Made By Chinese in France TOURS, France (AP)—The French ambassador to Peking, traveling with a Chinese company in France, said Sunday: "Something has happened in China. I cannot tell you anything much." Eutene Manah'c made the statement in reply to questions about unusual activity around the school early hours of Sunday morning. Pai is the highest-ranking Communist Chinese official ever to visit Western Europe on a nation-to-nation visit. The Chinese maintained silence as to the reason for the night visit. There were no rooms in the hotel for the four officials from Paris. They eventually had to leave the Clementeaux, 4 miles away. Four officials from the Chinese Embassy in Paris made a night drive 135 miles to Valeney with the ambassador, whose importance to wake Pai Hsiangkou, minister of external trade was the delegation, after midnight. One of the emissaries from Paris said: "I do not know," when asked why the envoys had come from Paris. There have been puzzling events in China over the past fortnight, including cancellation of a planned visit to Paris. The Chinese have said it was done for reasons of economy but that and other events have led to speculation that Mao Tse-tung had created a power struggle was under way. 4th Party Unrealistic NEW YORK (AP)—Mayor John V. Lindsay practically ruined out a fourth party candidacy for the presidency Sunday. Lindsay said in a television and radio interview, "Face the Nation," that he switched from Republican to Democrat because he felt the Democratic party was more likely to take on a realistic change in 1972. ATTENTION!! A Sied Dog Club is now being formed in Lawrence All muschers, cheechakos or anyone interested in the exciting activity of sled dogging. contact: JANET YOUNG Three Pines Kennels 843-721 --members take long weekends. In a last-minute appeal Saturday, Nixon conceded Congress was under "political pressure" to veto the 8-month promise. Congress also paid the pay raises for more than four million federal workers, including the military. SENIORS Avoid the rush. Make your appointment now for senior pictures. CALL HIXON STUDIOS for appointment 843-0030 SKI BRECKENRIDGE Nov. 24, 25, 26, 27 Raise Delay Up for Vote Transportation, lodging, meals lift tickets---- $87.00 WASHINGTON (AP)—In a party-line figbit, both house Republicans and Democrats marshalled forces Sunday for today's vote on President Nixon's postsecondary government pay raises. Payment deadline—Nov. 5 SUA OFFICE—864-3477 Optional equipment package----$15.00 WASHINGTON (AP)—Congress generally takes years to enact programs with a wide audience, but only hours last week the House approved one that could have a tremendous impact on the Leaders of both parties sent out telegrams over the weekend urging members to be present for the vote on a resolution to veto the proposed tax reform. Usually, attendance in Congress is down on Mondays because many Child Care Not Delayed In Congress Its goal is nothing less than seeing that each child born in the United States is given an opportunity to develop his full potential. In pursuit of that goal the program would establish a nationwide network of day-care centers where the preschool children of working mothers or impoverished families would receive a wide variety of health and nutritional services. The Senate, which passed a similar program in 1982, said it might cost $2 billion the managers of the House would be guilty of $250 million for $350 million. To those who remember the seven years it took for Medicare to run the course of a drug struggle that went into the enactment of federal aid to education and the slow progress now being made by Nikon's high speed is hard to understand. Part of the explanation lies in the procedure. A small bipartisan group, headed by Reps. John Brademas, D-Ind., and Ogden R. Gleason, headed by Judge James on a bill for two years in the House Education and Labor Committee and had planned to move it separately. But the judge said he did not support the antipoverty program so Brademas had to tack his proposal on hurriedly as an amendment to Act 12 at the house would have something to do with in conference. The President, in a statement issued from the Florida White House, said that if Congress were to "cave under that pressure, the inflatioinal consequences ... rapid, extensive and severe." The President has issued an executive order putting off the pay raises for 1.4 million civilian and 2.9 million military personnel as part of his new economic inflation and cut unemployment. The 6-month delay is intended to save $1.3 billion to help balance the revenue loss resulting from the switch to designated assigned to stimulate the economy. White House sources have said that a separate $2.4-billion pay off would be designed to stimulate enlistments and the move to volunteer armed forces would go into effect Nov. 13 when the wage-price freeze Voted as part of the draft- extension bill, the raise to have been effective Oct. 1 but begun on Jan. 1 was not the freeze and proponents have not fought this delay Passage of a resolution in either the House or the Senate to veto the postponement of the presidential race would override the President. Miller,50 Agents Hit Clubs, Haul In Gambling Equipment GREAT BEND (AP) —Kansas Att. Gen. Vern Miller and about 50 Kansas Bureau of Investigation and special agents invite private clubs in Barton County Sunday night and early Sunday morning Tapered Supreme Court Opens Session Today WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court, its size diminished by two retirements, opens today a term which could bring decisions on the death penalty and voter residency laws. The formal opening session is expected to be devoted to tributes to justice Hugo L. Black and John M. Harlan who retired last week after a long week after stepping down. Harlan is in the hospital with cancer. Some of the biggest questions, including the constitutionality of capital punishment and the authority to release prisoners without unanimous agreement, are expected to be delayed until replacements for Black and Hispanic inmates. On Sunday, the National Federation of Federal employees urged Congress to override the President's postponement. After the opening ceremonies, the court will begin deciding which of the hundreds of appeals in the case considers consider during the coming months. The two vacancies could influence the court's decisions on which appeals to accept. With the past, with nine members seated, the court has required the votes of four justices to accept a case. Meanwhile, Rep. Richard H. Poff, generally regarded as a White House favorite for Black's best friend, has named his name from consideration. Poff, a Virginia Republican, and Saturday "I appear that the president has protected and confronted. My decision is prompted by four challenges." THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THEATRE and THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THEATRE Fiddler on the Roof October 7,8,15,16 at 8:00 p.m. present October 10 & 17 Matinee at 2:30 p.m. Ticket reservations: UN4-3982 Box Office—Murphy Hall K. U. Students Receive Free Reserve Seat Ticket With Certificate of Registration (Limited Number) GET 'EM WHILE THEY LAST POPP & BIG BLUE COUNTRY SHIRTS Wear 'em to the Game. Short or Long Sleeve Let's Back our boy in blue CAMPUS MADHOUSE BEAT K-STATE 411 W. 14th St. 843-6079 GO HAWKS ROSS DISNEY ANNIVERSARY SALE MENS WEAR DRESS SLACKS SHIRTS 1/2 Price STORM COATS 20% Off Values to $27.50 Now from $795 1 GROUP FAMOUS BRAND Perma Press Jeans and Corduroys 1/2 Price 711 MASS. 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