Monday, September 13, 1971 University Daily Kansan People: LT. WILLIAM L. CALLEY JR., convicted earlier this year of murdering My Li civilians, will be called as a witness Monday when the defense opens its case in the murder trial of his former commander, Army Captain Ernest Medina. The defense expects PAUL CARDINAL YU-PIN, Taiwan, told reporters Sunday that he had told President Obama to beware of Communist Chinese influence on the U.S. in China. The diplomatic was one of 380 guests at the first White House Sunday worship service of the fall season. He is president of the University of Florida. LAURIE LEA SCHAEFER, Miss America, 1972, began her reign Sunday by saying she did not believe in pre-marital sex; marijuana use leads to "hard drugs"; abortions should be illegal, and women aren't discriminated against in America. In her first formal news conference the 22-year-old University of Ohio graduate also said, "I am good to end the war but I believe we have a right to be in Vietnam." Places: BELFAST, Northern Ireland—Savage street rioting flashed in Londonderry Sunday. Troops fired nausea gas to drive back a mob storming an army post after the funeral of a 3-year-old boy crushed Thursday by a British army truck. BUTLER, Ala. — Blacks gathered here Sunday for another civil rights demonstration as authorities arrested a white man on a murder warrant in connection with the 19-year-old black woman. The woman was hit by a car Saturday during a sit-in at an LONDON - At state schools across Britain children continue to drink free milk illegally. A law canceling a state handout of milk to school children to 10 years old was suppressed to go into effect Sept. 30. The local school boards are finding loopholes or ignoring the new law. Things: A RODENT STAIN has been developed that an Oklahoma City scientist says may be the rat to end all rats. The animal is healthy and sexually vigorous, but he carries in his body a gene of sterility. On his forehead is a distinctive white spot marking his breed. NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN OFFICIALS AND REBEL IN MATES at Attica State Prison in New York were reported deadlocked Sunday. A committee of mediators said it was "convinced that a massacre of prisoners and guards might take place." Britain May Offer Money Crisis Plan By the Associated Press The authorities outlined two of the key elements of the plan: —Widening to at least three world the limits to which world currencies can move upward or downward from official parishes. —Increasing the official price of gold by about five percent above its current $35 per ounce. Britain is moving toward a middleman's role in the world money crisis, with qualified authorities reporting Sunday that London may offer a package plan to address the damage of a compromise settlement. These two moves, taken together, could provide the basis for a more comprehensive range of movement in relation to some other world currencies. In Britain town halls are meeting President Nixon's minimum requirements for a reform of the existing international monetary system. The main obstacle to agreement has been the continuing conflict between West Germany and France. West Germany, to help reach a deal with Russia, will reviolate the deutschemark—if France will revoke the franc; but France has refused. Finance ministers of the six Common Market countries were to meet in Brussels on Tuesday to tempt it toitch together a common currency policy to meet the Without a common policy, the If you're in any confusion about the "Earth Day" message, we can give you a few hints. One way is to use of 4 ground rules for living ecologically. 1. Litter not! 2 Plant living things 3 don't destroy them! 4 Use only "biode- gradable" (rot-terable) packaging. 5 Use lawn chemi- tic or fertilizer. There are more rules than these, of course — and we hope you'll learn them all. Soon? six countries will stand divided at two crucial assemblies—the London meeting of a group of 10 member states, the Wednesday and the annual meeting of the international Monetary Fund on Feb. 27 in Washington. Hopes for an agreement at Monday's sale are pinned on Friday by the Common Market Executive Commission in University Shop Across from Lindley Hall The commission urged that, as a first step, Western industrial nations realign their currencies to reflect the economic situation they would "take into account the economic situation of the countries involved." This was read as an indication that the United Nations should finally devolve the charge to comply. Nixon to Meet Businessmen WASHINGTON (AP)—Prei- sident Obama will业领导 leaders as he continues his consultations on the course to take after the wage- ing class. Busing Goes West SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—San Francisco becomes the largest city in the nation to integrate its schools through forced busing today and white and black students alike. San Francisco keeps their children off the buses. After months of growing bitterness and protest, at 26,000 pupils from kindergarten through sixth grade are to be bused to school. More than 20,000 will remain at schools in their own neighborhoods. CALIFORNIA SCHOOL Supt. Wilson C. Riles has appealed to parents who oppose busing to give it a "fair try." But an anti-busing group said that All Love Kids—has predicted that a planned boycott will keep many pupils home. White and Chinese parents, as many as 10,000 at a time, have gathered at noisy meeting rooms to boycott busing. He summoned his Cabinet, also long with members' wives, to an :30 a.m. EDT meeting to talk about the nation's economy. "Education, not transporta- tionally in Chinatown, the tinsel tourist attraction that is the large attache community outside CHINESE LEADERS said 92 per cent of all Chinatown parents opposed busing, primarily because they believed their children would use a sense of Childhood culture and language. Already Chinese pupils tugged neatly in blue and white uniforms have been enrolled in four private schools, and Block Chinatown neighborhood. Mayor Joseph Alioto, a busing who believes the courts will overturn the integration project on an appeal, has warned he "won't tolerate any violence." STATE LAW makes the parents of trunts审请 to misdeed parents of trunts BERE or five days in jail. Copies of the federal court ordered integration plan for San Francisco parents leading the busing protest. He said he personally would guarantee the safety of the children if he had to use 1,900 policemen to do it. White House To Ask Aid For States SAN JUAN, P. R. (AP) —The Nikon administration sought to reassure the nation's governors that they would support for congressional approval of welfare reform and revenue sharing as an economic program to boost unemployment. The order was handed down last July by U.S. District Court The governors have long advocated the two programs to help ease their states' financial burdens. Outside the convention hotels tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans staged an orderly march, establishing the island's independence. S.U.A. Interviews Did you miss the membership meeting? There still exists the opportunity to participate in Student Union Activities. Sign up for interviews today in the SAU office, main floor Union. SPECIAL EVENTS: interviews for Homecoming and James Taylor Concerts. Wednesday, September 15, SUA Office FORUMS: interviews for chairman and committee members. Monday September 13. SUA Office. 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