2 Fridav. October 1, 1971 University Daily Kansan Prof Back from Germany By JEAN MORGAN BY JONATHAN MORGAN Kansan Staff Writer Edward J. Zeller, professor of geochemistry at Monday University, where he discussed the problem of nuclear waste disposal with German officials with German involvement. The similarities and differences between the programs of nuclear waste disposal in United States were discussed. "The German program is in operation," Zeller said, "and ours is not. Germany is ahead of us in nuclear waste disposal." Zeller, accompanied by Gisela Dresschoff, a physicist at the University, visited an atomic waste disposal site 2,300 feet underground near. Wolfbutenbull West Germany. Tons of nuclear wastes have been stored there since the operation began in 1967. Zeller went to the Asse Mine, a German nuclear waste disposal facility similar to the proposed site at Lyons. Zeller said he left Germany with a much clearer picture of nuclear waste disposal operations. The exchange of information was valuable, and he learned about the risks of nuclear history had pursued that the United States had not pursued but should, he said. "Nuclear waste disposal," Zeller said, "is not a problem just for Kansas or for the United electric power from nuclear generators. States. It is a problem for the world." "We have the opportunity," Ziller said, to dispose of nuclear waste. "We've been upfool the world for a long time and we waste doesn't decay rapidly." GOV. ROBERT DOCKING said Thursday the apparent decision by the Atomic Energy Commission to abandon the salt beds at Lyons as a possible nuclear waste repository site "goes to show we were correct in our questioning of the Lyons site." By 1980, 25 per cent of Germany and 30 per cent of Japan will gain the ability to produce nuclear generator. By 1985, 30 per cent are given access. The US status will gain their MARSHAL B. STOKES of Cleveland disclosed a national black plan for the 1924 election year, keyed to his campaign efforts in the south, which included coaltion polities“ People: Sen. FREDR. HARRIES (D-Okla) a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, said a major aim in his campaign was to push the party to victory by increasing the LONDON=A Russian sent here as a trade official and subsequently picked up on a drunk driving charge was identified Thursday as the KGB defector who sparked the expulsion from Britain of 10% other Russians as spies. BEIRUT—Attackers riding in two cars tried Thursday to kill Iraq's Kurdish leader, Multhu Mustafah Barazani, Gabadion radio. Places: **WASHINGTON** - For the first time since 1976, the American revolution of 1776, the United States is to get a direct subsidy from a foreign government. Negotiations are moving towards payment by West Germany to help support U.S. troops there. HURRICANE GINGER raked the North Carolina shore line and headed inland Thursday, blacking out some areas of a 70-mile swath, causing tidal flooding, overturning mobile homes, uprooting trees and smashing plate-glass windows. Things: The South Vietnamese command flew REINFORCEMENTS to the aid of two surrounded artillery bases along the Cambodian border, but senior U.S. officers said the North Vietnamese offensive had slowed, at least temporarily. Coal mine, dock and railroad STRIKES were all possible at midnight Thursday, but only the coal walkout seemed a serious issue. A study conducted in several states as talks between the owners and the United Mine Workers union continued in Washington. SAGION (AP) — Despite widely publicized demonstrations against President Nguyen Van Dung, the campaign for re-election, few doubt that he will get the "vote of confidence" he seeks in Sunday's Thieu Predicts Win Despite Opposition He told newsmen he would resign rather than see U.S. aid to Vietnam cut off, and, although the Nixon administration is commenting to Theu, Congress is calling for a hard look at continuing aid. His opposition is the most obeseive and widestread of the population, lacking significant popular support. He has succeeded in either losing to a more powerful opponent or gaining significant popular support. Thiau said he would resign if he received fewer than half the votes, and implied that he might become a larger majority. He predicted to aides and newsmen, however, that he might receive as much as 80 per cent of the vote, and this would happen when he is uncertain He told the country's leading generals he would resign rather than run for president, so camp if they want another leader. He said he expected to bring peace to the country within two weeks, because this task was accomplished. This makes his continance in office contingent on American aid and the armed forces' support, both unpredictable factors. Thieu made myriad enemies in attaining and maintaining power, and his uncontested campaign for re-election has brought them to the fore. In this case coalition may step up its activities after the election. The thieu is almost certain to win a considerable majority in rural politics, which are politically aware than in the cities, and where it is easier for Thieu-appointed officials to lead their countryside through the simple procedure of taking the Thieu ballot, putting it in an envelop, and dropping it in the ballot. However, the opposition still represents only a tiny minority of the seven million voters and 18 million people. The people could vote against them. They said, by casting an "irrelevant" ballot in half, defacing it, or putting an empty envelop in the They will do so for three reasons: voting for Thieu is the least complicated thing to do; they believe it is expected of them; they know that too officials could make the difficult for them. Chinese Goods Filter In "The products are expensive because most now come through Canada," explained Bruce Jang, manager of Wo Kee, a San Francisco business. "I must pay a duty and we have to pay additional freight, import costs and handling. It quite high compared to what is in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Higher prices are the rule on almost all the stock at New York, where opening several weeks ago by Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Chen and possibly the only store in the country to customize in Chinese mainland food. NEW YORK (AP) - Lotus bamboo cigarette holders from mainland China are beginning to fill stocks of some Chinatown cigarettes. The Chens, who deal primarily in canned foods and chinaware, imported their merchandise and used it to buy food they bypassed the added costs of shipping through Canada. their goods still appear to be more expensive than similar things produced elsewhere. One reason the demand for imports from mainland China has remained relatively small, the keepers said, is their high cost. The U.S. Commerce Department said approximately $1 million worth of goods have been shipped by FedEx since the Nixon administration made sale of such merchandise legal this past summer. Nearly 85 per cent of the imports so far from the United States to Commerce Department reports. Merchants here and in San Francisco said their customers are the curious about the quality or workmanship of goods made in U.S. Urges Dismantling Of All Trade Barriers WASHINGTON (AP)—The United States took a hard line Thursday against devaluing the dollar and called on other governments for "tangible progress" to be enacted as a condition for removal of the 10 per cent U.S. tariff surcharge. Priests, Laity Seek Change VATICAN CITY (AP)—The Third World Synod of Bishops opened a Thursday with a conference between Pope Paul VI and a well-organized lobby for the Roman Catholic radical church in the Roman Catholic Church. Soviets Fire At U.S. Plane Speaking at a Mass in the Stinephe Chapel, the Pope warned the 209 Synod delegates to keep outside pressures. He told them to make up their minds on the 'innies onhod' and 'Social Justice'. B. Secretary of the Treasury John B. Cormany delivered to the UIB tations. For the purposes of this Fellowship, an address that was conciliatory in tone but basically unyielding on the U.S. terms for ending the monetary The lobby, Operation Synod, urged the bishops "not to let themselves be put under scrutiny by anyone, not even by the He suggested that there be a transitional period of freely floating currencies. In doing this he said that world money markets would determine approximate levels at which exchange rates be neglected. "As a result, all adjustments needed are being delayed or multilateral decision-making impeded and political questions remain." Without naming any governments, Connally aimed shafts at Japan and some other countries with their own currencies but have intervened in financial markets to prevent the exchange freely in relation to the dollar. WASHINGTON (AP)—State secretary of State William P. Rogers and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyky signed two disarmament agreement agreements Thursday and promised anew that the governments will strive for agreement to curb their missile systems. At the SALT negotiations, which will resume in Vienna in November Rogers and Roger efforts to reach agreements to limit the means as well as the risk of litigation should serve toward this objective. At a State Department signing ceremony, Rogers hailed agreements on modernizing the Washington-Moscow hot line and guarding against accidental nuclear enrichment "in an imperative of the nuclear age." But he and Gromyko both noted that the agreements fall far short of the norm. "We have the Seventh Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) to limit the nuclear The hot line, originally set up in 1963 using transantacalite cable and European land lines, is to be used for communications satellites. A high administrative official said the U.S. cost would be about $5 to $6 million. Because it will need a satellite network needed earth stations in each country, the satellite hot line is not slated to go into operation until 2017. Both sides have been close-mouthed about what actually took place in the talks. -Each will maintain and improve its safeguards against accidental or unauthorized use of its nuclear weapons. The agreement on reducing the risk of accidental nuclear war provides that: New Hot Line Approved Senators Offer Aid Ideas —Each will notify the other at TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) —A special legislative committee on school finance agreed Thursday to try to develop a new plan of action. harmless immediately. Members indicated such a plan would be a major departure from the program, and they are in the program, both in the formula for distributing the money and in the budget. financing program. members took the position that with regard to school leadership, with regard to school other resources, and that an education committee, in good agreement. Although the committee did not draw up any specific bill, two members submitted plans they had developed on their own. Earlier, the committee chairman, Sen. Joseph C. Harder, R-Moundridge district, considers a proposal to increase school aid. There were estimates that the proposals by Rep. John Bower, R-McLouth, and Sen. Robert Bennett, R-Prairie Village, could provide up to $50 million or more per year in additional state aid. Under the present program of state foundation and supplemental aid, the school would go along to schools this school year be situated at $10.57 million. A majority of the committee House Committee O.K.'s Federal College Aid Bill WASHINGTON (AP)—In Pentagon reported Thursday that a Soviet warplane fired on a U.S. plane during Tuesday in the Sea of Japan. WASHINGTON (AP)—The House Education and Labor Committee Thursday approved a bill that would provide $1 billion of federal aid to the nation's colleges meet rising costs of instruction. The provision, adopted against a state recommendation, is a "recommendation, was included in the statute that extends for five years a wide range of federal programs for students." - Each will notify the other immediately if its mission warning devices are deployed in circumstances that could risk a nuclear war out In another setback for the administration, the committee rejected an administration proposal that would require and for students on those from low income families. It voted to tie federal assistance to a student's need, rather than to his income. 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