2 Wednesday, September 29, 1971 University Daily Kansan People: HUGO LA FAYETTE BLACK, former Supreme Court Justice who died Saturday, was buried Tuesday in Arlington Memorial Cemetery. Black was nominated to the court by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and was sworn in on November 15. President Nixon attended the services. REP. BILL ROY, D-Kan., said Tuesday he was greatly disappointed that the national administration "is clinging to the survival of the South Vietnamese government as a priority equal to the return of our prisoners of war." LADY AMALIA FLEMING, of the discovery of penicillin, was sentenced Tuesday to 16 months in prison on charges of plotting to free a man and his daughter from a deportment. Four others, including two Americans, were convicted in the alleged plot. The Americans were Athena Psychologs, Minneapolis Mann, sentenced to 14 months, and John Skelton, Yardley,萨克森, sentenced to seven years. Places : SAIGON—South Vietnamese troops withstood six enemy shellings Tuesday in the three-day-old battle to keep their towelhook in eastern Cambodia and their frontier defenses inside Vietnam. Elements of two North Vietnamese divisions are exerting pressure on the South Vietnamese frontier in eastern Krieg in eastern Cambodia seven miles from the border and around Tay Ninh in South Vietnam northwest of Saigon. A MAJOR IMPROVEMENT IN RAIL SERVICE THIS FALL is planned by Amirak, the National Railroad Passenger Carrier. Harold L. Graham, vice president for marketing, said the new timetables and schedules will be based on the greatest number of railroad schedule changes in the last 10 years. Things: THE NEWLY DEVELOPED PLAN of cooperation between law enforcement agencies of Dodge City and Ford County will receive a $10 million grant from the city hall in Dodge City houses a law enforcement center from which all dispatches is done for both Dodge City and Ford County. ANOTHER UNMANIFIED MOON PROBE was launched Tuesday by the Soviet Union. The Soviet news agency Tsass said the main purpose of the spacecraft Luna 19 "is to conduct scientific in-vestigations on the moon and near-lunar space from the orbit of an artificial satellite. A MEETING ON EMBATTLED NORTHERN IRELAND ended Tuesday with a condemnation of violence and two significant moves toward curbing the province's two years of bloodshed. The Irish government has ordered that northern Ireland's Brian Faulkner and the Irish republic's Jack Lynch. In separate conferences it was revealed that Lynch met Faulkner's demand for tighter control of explosives inside the Irish republic and that Faulkner soon would unveil blueprints for a new military instrument intended to bring more Roman Catholics into public life. The resolution was proposed by Curt Cheemer and Walter Meyer of the Kansas State University Department, both members of the council. TOPEKA (AP) — The Kansas Nuclear Energy Council has gone on record expressing concern that energy companies shipped into Kansas in granular form, are more solid form, and the energy Commission to consider storing only bulk solid wastes in the state's waste repository at Lyons. Council Concerned On Atomic Wastes Meyer said last week he wants to run tests on the granulated nuclear waste the AEC proposes to ship into Kansas for storage at Iowa State. Monday he hopes soon to obtain samples of the granules so he and A resolution unanimously adopted by the council during a meeting held Monday en route to the convention center in power plant in Nebraska asks the AEC "to consider storage of only bulk solid high-level waste. We would like you to provide evidence that additional safety would accrue to the over-all operation of the repository by the use of materials stored and stored as granular solids." other state scientists can run tests on them. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Paran American and Trans World, the two U.S. airlines providing cargo and passenger service to North Atlantic, have appealed to the U.S. government for quick action on a general aviation fire war. The board, which took the request under admissure, made a transcript of the Sept. 23 issue available to newsmen Tuesday Members of the council had believed the wastes would be in larger bulk form rather than granular solid form. At a closed meeting with the Civil Aeronautics Board, officials of the two airlines said that they should have before Oct. 15, disastrous fare cuts of the type already proposed by Lufthansa German Airlines will broaden into a variety of carbonation projects by many airlines. They proposed that the CAB, through the State Department, notify the West German government that the Lufthansa fare proposal is improper and unprofessional. They also ordered U.S.-German bilateral air agreement. They said Canada already has taken such action. "The nuclear energy council views with concern the addition of uranium to the waste (granulated wastes) to problems of handling, related to the handling and deposit of high-level uranium in repositories," the resolution said. U.S. Airlines Seek Help To Avert Air Fare War The council did not set another meeting date but it was announced that a conference will be held in Topeka Nov. 17 on the radioactive material in industry called "Kansas and the Atom." Meyer said he has seen some granules of nuclear waste that easily deteriorated into dust and could be poured into a powdery form and are brought into Kansas that way, the hazards of radioactive dust getting into the air if the dust had been thrown into have an accident are increased Scientists and representatives of the 186 firms licensed in Kansas to handle nuclear are being invited to attend. Luthansa refuse to go along with North Atlantic fair levels agreed upon at an International Air Transport Association Federal standards applicable to all states go into effect automatically the first of next year. TOPEKA (AP)—The attorney general's office has formally filed a complaint against Health's proposed ambient air quality standards for Kansas, meaning the state will be under less stringent standards next Jan. Monetary Board Urges New Rates of Exchange Despite the fact the state won't have stricter regulations. Howard Saigler, director of the air quality and occupational health department, said Kansas would not permit its air to deteriorate to a point where it would be injurious to health. WASHINGTON (AP)—A proposed resolution of the board of governors of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) called on the 118 member nations Tuesday to proceed urgently to establish a new industry structure of exchange rates" for their currencies. restrictive trade and exchange practices." This would include President Nixon's 10 per cent import tax surcharge. The resolution, described as certain of final adoption Friday, also calls for "the reduction of The resolution asks the 12-member board of executive officers and the board of governors without delay on the measures that are necessary or desirable for the operation of the international monetary system." Air Quality Stipulations To Be Same Case investigations of fraud have increased 100 per cent, according to Garner, and out of 35 opened, 32 have been Phone... Although the new crackdown was officially started in July, the operation has been in effect for only one month, mainly due to a strike by communication workers last summer. Garner said. Garner said many abuses of the program system on by students are reported authorities by other students who don't like seeing the abuses "The other three we are still working on." he said. "It's really too early to tell how successful the program is," he said. "We really don't have many statistics." "We will identify the major portion of the number of individuals who truistudium long distance phone calls," he said. "All kinds of people will not (IATA) conference in Montreal earlier this month, and filled with the CAB Sept. 15, its own reduced to become effective next Feb. 1. Garner said a warrant for arrest has already been issued for one KU student. Two others are under advisement by the police, and two other students on campus have been contacted about their abuse. From Page 1 cover up for you," he said. "To me, it's stupid to think that you can continually commit a crime and not be caught." "This program was developed to bring about a realization on that part of the public that wishes to misuse this service that we are identifying them," he said. "We want only to stop the abuse." Garner said he doesn't believe fraud will cause Southwestern Bell to lose as much money in the future. 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