Monday, September 27, 1971 3 University Daily Kansan People: ABOUT 900 CHINESE CHILDREN are beginning their second week in makeup highschool schools in San Francisco. The schools were built on the same campus as San Francisco by migration. The San Francisco School District assigned nearly 28,000 of the city's 47,000 elementary students to ride buses this fall to school. GOV. GEORGE WALLACE, Alabama, says he hasn't decided whether to run for president again, but a speech he made Saturday night sounded much like those he attended the 1968 campaign, with a number of about 900 at a $2-a-lite fund raising dinner in New York. PINOM PENI, Cambodia—Terrorist bombs shattered a quiet Sunday here, killing two American employees of the U. Embassy and wounding 13 other persons at a ball game. Ten of the wounded also were Americans, several of them dependents of embassy workers. Other actions in Indochina include enemy attacks along the Cambodia-South Vietnam border. The attacks were the heaviest in nearly four months. Initial reports said 38 North Vietnamese troops were killed and three South Vietnamese were Places: Things: NEGOTIATIONS IN THE WEST COAST DOCK STRIKE were to resume today and may be extended for a week in settlement. Opponents' factions are welcome for an agreement by the end of this week, Nixon said Saturday. It was the first time he had intervened in a major strike. The strike began on Friday. NORMAN, Okla. —There is some unisex fingerwaving "talk" going on here. Dr. William B. Lemmon is teaching chimpanzees sign language so man may begin to converse with his closest living relative in the animal kingdom. HURICANE GINGER was bombed Sunday with power sapping chemicals as the three-week-old storm prowled the Gulf of Mexico, killing 600 million people and destroying the of the 1971 storm season, was part of a program called Project Storm Fury, a 10-year-old military- civilian operation used fully by U.S. forces. Israel Defies U.N. JERUSALEM (AP)—The Israeli government issued a defiant "no" Sunday to a United Nations Security Council resolution demanding that it halt the status of east Jerusalem. A commune following a Cabinet meeting on the issue said 'israel will continue to play its role in the development of the city.' The Israelis will not change their policy on Jerusalem or consent to discussion of the U.N. resolution, it added. At the request of Jordar, the Security Council took up the Jerusalem issue last week and Saturday issued a demand that Israel desist in changing the basin of the eastern half of the city. East Jerusalem, which includes the holiest shrines of Islam, Judaism and Christianity, was captured from Jordan in the 1967 war. The text of the Israeli communique: "In the government's opinion, there was no justification for holding the discussion and adopting the resolution on Jerusalem. The government of Israel will not enter into dialogue with any political factor on the basis of this resolution. Israel's policy with regard to Jerusalem will remain unchanged. Israel will continue insecurely in the city of the city for benefit of all its inhabitants, in respecting the religious rights of all communities, and in scrupulously safely protecting them from all faiths and the freedom of access to them. This policy has contributed to the development of fruitful relations among all sections of the population." The Israelis have pushed forward construction, industry and housing projects in the former Jordanian sector. They have declared they will not give up Jerusalem in any peace deal. The Israeli Army, not will they allow the city to be divided again. Construction activity and expropriation of land in the former Arab sector has been regularly condemned by the United Nations, including the United States, Israel's chief ally. The government enjoys the support of most Israelis on this stand. They contend that Israel is illegally changing the status of the city, creating political instability and threatening chances for a peace settlement. The Israeli argue that the Jordanians illegally divided the city after the termination of the Palestine mandate and for its independence property and barred Jews from entering pray at their holy sites. In Tel Aviv, military sources reported an Egyptian soldier was killed and another wounded in an apparently accidental explosion on the west bank of the Suez River on Friday by Israeli forces on the east bank of the waterway near Port Suez, the sources said. $2.25-an-Hour Move On WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate Labor Committee is proceeding with plans to try to boost the $1.60-an-hour minimum wage to $2.25 even though it might run out of resources in Phase 2 economic program. Harrison A. Williams Jr. (D-N.J.), the committee chairman and chief sponsor of the $2.25 bill, told reporters that the panel would wind up public hearings this week. "Then we would go to town," he said, starting to work on the bill." he said. "We will have to see what impact the President's program will have on our legislation when it is announced. "But we still see a strong need for a higher minimum wage. The present minimum does not even provide a poverty-level income." Congress almost certainly will not complete action on such a bill before the present wage-price Productivity, which measures the output per worker, has been increasing at 2 to 4 per cent most years. Under the Williams bill, the new floor would take effect in two steps—$2 after 60 days and $2.25 one year after that. But a boost in the minimum wage from $1.60 to $2.25 an hour would mean 40 per cent pay hike for those now at the bottom of the freeze expires in mid-November. However, there have been indications the Phase 2 program will include wage stabilization measures in line with the annual productivity increases. The senator's bill also would extend coverage of the law to 13 million additional workers. Morton said that the final decision will be made on discrepancies in the mass of material submitted by the Alyske Company, which wants to buy the company. The Cabinet member gave his assessment in a copyrighted interview in the magazine U.S. News & World Report. The Nixon administration proposes as an alternative that the minimum be raised to $1.80 in 1972 and $2 in 1974. There are "some discrepancies and some elements that were not congruent with the stipulations which we had made when we bought company that we bought company had agreed to," he said. He said another delaying factor Alaskan Pipeline Start 'Impossible' This Year Morton acknowledgment that he would be unable to meet his deadline. He made a decision on the much-disputed project to bring oil down from the new field on the North Slope. He also expected six months before the decision is made. WASHINGTON (AP)—Secretary of the Interior Rogers C. B. Morton on Sunday effectively ruled out any 1971 start on a trans-Alaska oil pipeline from Alaska to油 from Alaska's North Slope may ultimately go to market through Canada. He said he would not act until he consulted other federal agencies to ensure that the total spirit of the law will be violated by the policy he is committed to. Britain Mum On Protest By Russia He added: "Now, if there is water, we can bring it to Canada, that raises the question: Why not bring the oil out that way, too? So we will have to look for other sources." He said, however, that there apparently would be a gas pipeline from the North Slope through Canada "because transportation by the gas and transporting it by ship is not practical." Under the Alaska plan the pipeline would run to the Alaskan port of Valdez and then the oil coasted by tanker to the West Coast. Morton said that a routing through Canada would require extensive negotiations with the Canadian Interior Department, that as far as he knew, no application for construction of a pipeline from the North Slope through Canada had been lodged by the Interior Department or with Canada. LONDON (AP—The British government officially took a cautious wait-and-see line Sunday on a stiff protest from Moscow against the expulsion of 105 Russians. was the study of alternative routes as required by the Environmental Policy Act. He said, "The major viable alternative is a pipeline over another route, most of which would actually be on Canadian Strong opposition to the proposed Alaskan pipeline has come from conservationists and environmental groups, its impact on the environment. A British Foreign office spokesman said: "We have received the message and we are told. There is also going to add at the moment." Britain ordered 105 Soviet Embassy and trade organization staff Friday to leave the country within two weeks after accusing them of espionage and trying to influence the Foreign Ministry told Killick the British accusations were "groundless." WASHINGTON (AP)—The hard-driving tacets of Sen. Robert C. Byrne who has taken on the job in 1948-49 Senate scheduling, are beginning to cause resentment among some of his fellow senators. Byrd's Senate Scheduling Brings Some Resentment But twice in the past week, first on an amendment by Sen. Gale McGee (D-Wyo.) and then on one by Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn). Byrd stirred antagonism against sponsors he claimed to be helping. One relatively unnoticed provision of the Williams proposal has been that four-day work week, which has been drawing increasing at- On Tuesday Byrd announced that the Senate would debate and vote Wednesday on McGee's amendment to delete a provision of the $21-billion military procurement bill to reopen U.S. chrome are imports from France despite the U.N. trade embargo. Informants say there is no intention to rescind the order as demanded by the Kremlin, despite threatened retaliation. Democratic Leader Mike Manfield of Montana has been content to let Byrd, his deputy, be president. He often tedious duty of making sure amendments are brought up and enacted. Virginian has been relentless in pushing for unanimous consent to set specific times for action. This provision would require overtime pay after eight hours each day. Under the law now, he will be paid only after 40 hours a week. Ky Continues Efforts to Fight Many of the companies switch have done on the basis of a 10-hour day that maintains the 40-hour total. The next day, without explanation, the amendment was put over until Thursday. WASHINGTON (AP) — Finance ministers of the world's major non-communist industrial countries have accused avenues of attack to seek solution of the international monetary orders before the end of the year. Free World In Accord On Economy Conferring on the eve of the week-long annual meeting of the 18-nation International Monetary Fund, the so-called Group of Ten finance ministers set in motion also a longer-range ex-merger to reforming international monetary arrangements." The communique issued by the Group of Ten said that the deputies had been instructed to express issues as soon as possible. A preliminary recommendation on possible application of which could lead to detriment of the dollar as the kingpin of currencyries—is expected at the next meeting of the group in New York. The first malt liquor good enough to be called BUDWEISER. One eleven-page proposal, drafted by Imamu Baraka of Newark, N.J., the poet-political activist formerly known as LeRo Jones, suggested forming an "African Nationalist Party" to win and party candidates in "every major election in this country." The sources said delegates seriously considered using 60 recommendations to postpone the invasion of Caucus in March as the basis for any platform that might come out of a national black political movement. Black Leaders to Consider National Political Assembly Inside sources said, however, that most of the two and a half years have passed to gain real decision-making power at the 1921 democratic reform era. The gathering of an estimated 50 influential black politicians and political leaders was cloaked in secrecy from start to finish. Joshua an official statement that "they will be a public announcement of proposals considered and decisions made," talks with some participants revealed that the group favored calling such a There was said to be strong support from some delegates to back a possible presidential bid by Rep. Shirley Chisholm, D-N.Y. NORTHLAKE, ILL. (AP)—A rude reminder of Sunday's Sunday with a trip to expand discussions of a possible national black political movement. ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. * ST. LOUIS "Further consultations will proceed in every section of the book, but because of other blacks," a said a terse, two-paragraph statement issued late on November 18. Mrs. Chisholm, a member of the Black Caucus, said in August she was considering entering primaries in Wisconsin, Florida ALTERATIONS REWEAVING DRAPERIES UPHOLSTERY and Maryland and her final decision would depend largely on sufficient financial support. A number of other proposals were known to have been under discussion including one by the governor to run black favorite son Bowie in state presidential primaries in an attempt to send large bides of uncommitted black candidates in convention in Miami Beach. The Rev. Jesse Jackson, the National Leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Operation Breadbasket, has been advocating a black "third political force" to run black presidential or vice president candidates. The meeting, fifth in a series, the governor's meeting, Richard Hatcher, Manhattan Borough President Percy Sutton, Bend and California State Rep. Hillary Clinton. A title for the meeting was requested. Participants were given notepads with National Assembly for Ireland strategy in '72 printed at the tap. Selassie Visit May Shed Light on Mao TOKYO (AP)—Communis China maintained a lid Sunday or unexplained developments in the country, but there could be some next week when Emperor Hai Selassie of Zhengna viper Peking. been vacant since Mao ousted President Liu Shao-chi in a three-year cultural revolution which ended in 1969. Observers feel Selasia's rank will justify a meeting with 77-year-old Mao. Should they fail to meet, China watchers feel, there may be some碎 truth to rumors about Mao's condition, or it could involve some other political developments on the Chinese mainland. China and Ethiopia established diplomatic relations last November, and Selassie accepted in invitation to visit from Oct. 6. The two countries have a head of state to visit Peking since tumors started circulating last week that chairman Charlain Mao (then taken seriously) or, had died Communist China has no chief of state now. The position has The rumors on Mao began circulating after the Chinese announced plans to cancel a massive parade held annually in October and National Day on Oct. 1. Mao customarily reviews marchers. Topeka Jazz Workshop presents 1971-1972 Concert Season The Big Bands of the Woody Herman and Buddy Rich - Rich Matteson Jazz Brass Virtuosc - The Arch Martin Quintet - The Arch Martin Quinter * Rich Matteson Jazz Brass Virtuoso - High School Stage Band Festival First concert Sunday, October 3, featuring the Arch Martin Quintet, starring Rich Matteson. All concerts at 2 p.m., White Concert Hall, Wash- hburn University campus. Season Membership (5 concerts): Sustaining: Patron Adult Student Children under 12 admitted free $100.00 $ 30.00 $ 7.50 $ 3.50 NAME NAME ... 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