University Daily Kansan Wednesday, September 22, 1971 3 Nixon Ends Freeze Poll WASHINGTON (AP)—President Nixon wound up his survey of post-freeze proposals Tuesday and was reported planning to unveil his new economic program about mid-October. Seck said he assumes Nixon will go on radio and television to announce the measures that will be implemented. The program he started Aug 15 with a 90-day freeze on wages, prices and rents In the sixth and last of his sessions with economic groups, senior organizers. They asked him for an "equality of saffronfee" On Capitol Hill, congressional revenue waivers decided tentatively to revise the President's bill requiring the two-step investment tax credit proposed by Nixon. The House Ways and Means Committee agreed on a half 7 per cent reduction in the purchase of new equipment. reports—denied by the U.S. Treasury Department—that the United States is pressing for a 15 per cent revival of the mark The decision is subject to a final vote, and the effective date also remains to be settled, although it is expected April 17, 1971 instead of the Aug. 15, 1971 date proposed by Nixon. The Senate securities subcommittee opened its long-awaited probe of the stock market, which includes Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will approve a new schedule of commissions for brokers next week, to take effect on Friday. The price day freeze ends Nov. 13. Nixon asked Congress to pass a 10 per cent credit the first year, dropping down to 5 per cent thereafter. At an hour and 40-minute White House session, the consumer organizations urged controls on interest rates, profits and taxes. WASHINGTON (AP) - The pole such a bullhound when they first appeared in the press, were sent to the printers Tuesday en route The officially declassified documents dealing with U.S. involvement in Vietnam were sent to Congress Tuesday and rushed to the government press release Four volumes dealing with peace and prisoner-release negotiations were not released for publication. Pentagon Papers Being Printed for Sale Public printer A. N. Spence said the papers will be ready for public sale within a week—but he foresees no heavy demand for House Armed Services Committee Chairman F. Edward Hebert (D-La.) and 20 of her colleagues have lent her the "top spot" copies of the book. Environmental Fund Wins Injunction on Waterway WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge Tuesday ordered the massive Tennessee-Tomibigee waterway project in Mississippi halted until he can determine its effect on the environment. The ruling stirred up immediate resentment among congressional backers of the presidentially blessed prodigy Sen. Carly Fiorina of the decision (O-Mill) called the O-decision "judicial tranny." Tuesday's decision was the third time the Environmental Defense Fund has been able to Judge John Lewis Smith Jr. of U.S.District Court, issued a preliminary injunction ordering the start of construction on the $37-million project pending a hearing to block the project completely. Irwin Goldbloom, attorney for the corps, said no decision has been made and he will be. He said two options under consideration are appealing the ruling or asking for a speedy jury on the permanent injunction. halt a federal project on a federal project on a wheel it was able to delay a start on the trans-Alaska pipeline and to stop work on the cross-Florida barge The Tennessee-Tomibigbe waterway would create a 300-foot-wide barge canal from the Tennessee River to the Tomibigbe River into intermediate Mississippi, which would provide from the Ohio River to the Gulf of Mexico near Mobile, Ala. Nixon took notes, listened carefully, but also prepared for philanthropy with purpose for PhD said Don S. Willner, president of the Consumer Federation of America. Bombing in Saigon The project would take nine years to finish and would employ SAIGON (AP) — Territories touched off a bomb Tuesday night at the home of a labor leader once mentioned as a running mate of President Nguyen Van Thieu. It seemed to be an assassination The bombing came at the end of a politically turbulent day of student demonstrations and oral arguments. The three by two opposition groups. The explosion destroyed the living room of Buu's home behind the labor union offices, Buu. The building was also uninhabited few minutes earlier, was unhurt. The bomb exploded at the home of Tran Quoc Buu, president of South Vietnam's million-member Confederation of Labor. He said the Viet Cong had made previous threats on his life and that he was an organizer of the Farm-Labor party. The party competes for members among the same that the Viet Cong should not receive to recruit. headquarters, located near the city where he is for international Development. Buu told newsmen he believed the long song were responsible for the blam. Earlier in the day, 100 students at the Saigon University faculty held an inter-school dance. Dhieu, sang peace songs, and halked anti-Thieu and 'Bunker to home' slogans on the street in front of their compound. A group of students ambassador to Saigon. Police responded with tear gas and fire. A group of students compound, sending the students scattering into class buildings Charged with a felony are Alfred J. Forrest, 27 and Allen Worthey, 24. Worthey resigned shortly after the probe began. The two charged with misdemeanors are William Mathews, 25, and Joseph Yerbrough. 19 Both have served their suspensions to the Corps of Service Commission, but Forest has not. Forrest and Worthey are charged with burning a 1968 automobile owned by Forrest. The chief deputy attorney of Wyandotte County, Nick A. Domassie, is charged with having the claim is needed to have made a claim to the insurer and collected approximately $1,800. Conviction on the charge against Forrest and Worthey PARIS (AP)—French news media speculated Tuesday that Mao Tse-tung, Red China's 79-year-old leader, might be dead or gravelly. The reports were described as "nonense, all ill," the Chinese Communist Chinese correspondent in Ottawa. KANSAK City.Kan, (AP)—Four Kansas City, Kan. police officers were expected to surrender to the Wyomide county courthouse late Tuesday today, today on state warrant issued Tuesday. 5 dams and 10 locks to raise and lower barges 341 total feet. three of the accused men have been suspended and the fourth has resigned from the force. 4 Kansas City Policemen Expected to Surrender "We know very well that Chairman Mao is in very good health," said Pu Cha-miho of the New China News Agency. Two of the officers have been charged with felonies and two others with misdemeanors. An investigation by the police department and the Wyandotte County Sheriff's Office is underway. French Media Believe Mao Dead or Sick The comment was the first from a Communist Chinese source knocking down the reports of Mr. Tian, saying, may have been stricken. rapidly as possible. Smith ruled the fund had made a "substantial show" that the corps had not fully complied with the National Environmental Act of 1969 and the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1984. FT. McPHERSON, GA. (AP) — The judge in Capt. Ernest L. Medina's My Lai trial previewed for opposing lawyers Tuesday a case involving charges against the charges against the officer. Col. Kenneth Howard, the judge, said he will give the case to the judge after hearing final arguments. Charges Reduced The Environmental Protection Act that an environment impact assessment accompany major federal projects involves the decision process. carries a penalty of one to five years imprisonment or a fine not to exceed $5,000 or both. Hebert immediately turned one of his copies over to Spence with instructions to print it for Congress and for public sale as One count of premeditated mandatory charge of voluntary manuals two counts of assault will be before the jury when it begins its trial. Medina, 35, of Montrose, Colo., who earned the Silver Star for gallantry in Petunia com-munity. He also attacked Meylan who attacked Mylar. Lai in 1988. The other two officers, Mathews and Yarbrough, are charged with midwomean in a patent pistol valued at less than $50. His instructions, based on rulings he made last week, dismiss him for his role in the murders, and reduce to involuntary manslaughter a charge of premeditated murder in the death of at least 100 Mylain. The Army charges that Medina was responsible for the death of 18 soldiers and two troops, including L. William L. Calley Jr., were murdering them. Tuesday morning into the House and Senate Armed Services and Foreign Affairs Committee of the Senate to advance a announcement. Tomasic said the two men allegedly removed the gun from his car and stopped in early 1970. Tomatic said the two men arrested the occupants of the car and pointed a pistol in searching the vehicle. Howard ruled, however, that the government failed to prove the 100 civilians were slain as a premediation on Medina's part. The captain, if convicted, faced a maximum sentence of life on a 15-year prison term. Three years for involuntary manslaughter and two assault charges. The judge made only minor modifications to his 30 pages of material, but also them with defense attorney F. William Eckhards, the prosecutor. The judge agreed to instruct the jury to acquit Medina of the charge of assault and charge if the panel of five Vietnamese decides the officer's guilt. Medina testified that he shot a woman in a rice paddy because he saw a movement and feared that she was hiding a grenade. Peterson issued a tough policy statement indicating he would not be intimidated by patients who escaped attempt. It reads, in part: "escape attempts. It read, in part: Inmates Held in Killing George William Chase, 29, who had been an intern at the hospital when he was a baby, fatally beaten when he went to the aid of Mrs. Kay Mohant, Columbo Mo., another nurse, Dr. Peterson, hospital supervisor, said Mrs. Mohant was being held as a hostage in an escape attempt FULTON. Mo. (AP)—Three hospitals were charged Tuesday with first-degree murder in the beating death Monday of a staff worker at the hospital. Gene Hamilton, Callaway County prosecuting attorney, said it will be up to the accused, each of whom was in a ward of the county. He actually insane, to produce evidence showing they were not same. "I would like to point out a rigid no-haste policy has been and will continue to be enforced within the Biggs unit for the criminally insane. Once a person is within the control of escapes, he or she is in mortal danger as a dead weight to those fleeing. Mudgett was released in October, 1966, then readmitted in December, 1966. It was learned that he had been assault with intent to kill last year, but was found to be menaced by the hospital on Aug. 25, 1970. Herron was admitted to the Fulton hospital from Pemiscot Jackson County in 1870 and from Buchanan County in 1953. "We feel our policy of not allowing escapes via the hostage route is an ultimate protection to ensure that the maximum security program." At a county coroner's ingestent five hours after the incident, two officers man threatened her with a knife. Chase attempted to intervene when the officers and an inmate struck the psychologist on the head with a knife. Hamilton said he will seek the death penalty for all three patients. Ordered without bond in host Harron, 28. Solomon Williams, 22 and Fred Mudgett, 38. No date set for a preliminary hearings. Peterson, who said he communicated with the triy of how to ride a motorcycle and car and safe passage from the hospital for themselves and their She said she was forced into her office by three patients and her eyes and mouth were taned. He said he advised the patients hospital policy did not permit negotiation when hostages were taken and when were persuaded to surrender. JAMES TAYLOR FRI. OCT. 15, 8:30 p.m. ALLEN FIELD HOUSE (not in the round!) Spence estimated 2,000 copies would be ready for public sale by Monday at $60 a set. 47-voum Vietnam study that have been available to them in his committee room for three months. 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