Thursday, September 2. 1971 University Daily Kansan People: Bingham Flees California STEPHEN M. BINGHAM charged with five counts of murder in the Aug. 21 San Quentin prison violence, is believed to have fled from California—possibly to Canada or Cuba, federal officials in San Francisco reported. KANSAS GOV. BOULEVARD (GOKING) urged the Space Agency to design a proposed space city and Hays-Rivers areas as well for a proposed space city. RALPH NADER made public Wednesday in Washington, a list of automobile brake failures; window explosions, engine dislocations and fires and accused the federal government of bungling and burrowing its investigations of the problems. SARAH KRASNOFF a *Cleveland* widow who about 130 transatlantic flabbs in the graft this summer at a cost of $75,000. Places: Arabs Vote in Referendum **CARE**—An estimated 12 million Arabis voted Wednesday in Egypt, Libya and Syria in a referendum to approve a union of the three countries in the Confederation of Arab Republics. Approval appeared certain. SAIGON—North Vietnamese gunners opened up with a furious rocket and mortar barrage Wednesday against a South Vietnamese armored column and five bases along the demilitarized zone in North Vietnam, having heaviest shooting since mid-August on the inflamed northern front. MEXICO CITY—President Luis Echeverria of Mexico, a country un touched by the violent corps that have plagued Latin America, warned in his first state of the union address against subversive movements and the threat they pose to Mexican freedom. Things: Storm Rips Oklahoma Panhandle A STORM, possibly a tormenta, has left a three-mile trail of destruction in the Panhandle area of Oklahoma. Farmers, area residents and the Highway Patrol found shattered buildings of hail up to three feet deep. A SHooting Wednesday outside a Pittsburgh police station left two persons critically wounded. The attacker, identified as a former mental patient, shot a police sergeant and then was wounded himself in a shootout with another officer, police said. Lower Checks Mailed To Welfare Recipients A SUTT brought by the widow of a slain rancher to collect $150. Judge A. E. Barrow told attorneys Wednesday that Tula Judge Elaine A. Barrow told attorneys Wednesday that Tula TOPEKA (AP)-September welfare checks went out to Kansas clients Wednesday, and Robert Harder, director of the state Department of Social Welfare, said some clients are goed to be shocked by how much payments have been trimmed. Harder ordered the cuts last week in September 1971. In the wake of a new law, Gov. Robert Docking and the 1971 legislature in Harder's order passed a number of changes. While a general cut of 20 per cent in welfare payments has been publicized, Harder said that if you can find their checks to 30 or 35 per cent below what they have been. He also said some cases will be dropped from the rail altogether. He said they must just how many at this time. The cuts which went into effect in the September checks package have followed a real phenomenon in welfare payments from August, Harder said. He declined to use the term "referencing" to call it a "pay difference." "Now the reality of the checks being lower, or there not being and not being too low, the next few days will be the real test of the reaction we get. We But the reductions aren't that simple,he pointed out. The 20 per cent reduction was made in the basic standard of welfare payments. Harder said. Muskie Plans Dinner Speech In Topeka TOPEKA (AP)—Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, because of many to be the leading candidate for the Democratic nomination for president in 1972, will be in the race for governor. The Democratic fund-raising dinner that will honor Gov. Robert Docking on his 46th birthday. Democratic Chairman Nori Burdell, Hays lawyer, announced the Muskie appearance at a dinner in Topka's Municipal Hall but would not say the cost per plate would be. Docking, who will turn 46 on Oct. 9, will be honored for the fifth year with a birthday throwed by the state party. The reason for this, he said, is that such special items as special diets and transportation costs that used to be added to the base standard are now above a basic standard are now included in a new basic standard. State Democrats and others are certain to read politics into a Muskie appearance here, since Docking is believed by political observers to have an eye on the state's Senate nomination next summer—if things break right for him politically. For a family which had been getting $78 a month, the payment now will be $35 monthly—more than 20 per cent. Thus, those who previously had the special items tacked onto their phones or payments cut up to 35 per cent because 'those special items no longer exist'. Others who received no special items in their payments may find their checks cut only 10 per cent, too. Harder said. SAIGON (AP)—The government announced Wednesday night the presidential election bid with President Huangyan with President Nguyen Van Thieu the only entry, at least U.S. hopes for at least a two-mon Elimination of the special payments will eliminate some cases, Harder said, and the caseload also will diminish the amount reduced less than $23, the amount of the reduced basic standard, will also go off the rolls. The welfare director says he knows of no lawsuits filed against the manufacturer, cuts, added, "We don't know about the demonstrations until they arrive." Thieu in Solo Race The government announced and a blast by Don Doug the race, at U.S. Ambassador Elsworth Bunker appeared to plunge American influence and prestige in South Africa. Anti-American street demonstrations erupted in Salgarn and there were fears of more. A man who had been tried to burn himself to death in protest against the Thieu political addition to the political unrest Bunker had met seven times with Theod during the past two weeks in efforts to find a solution to the dilemma and to persuade him that a one-man race was not viable against Vietnam or the United States. The government announced from the office of Acting Attorney General Eric J. Supreme Court Tuesday had ruled that Vice President Nguyen Cao ky was in reality out of the race and that there was a need for a new judge. Ky had asked that the Supreme Court take him off the ballot. He had asked that a judge on the court to run a dishonest election and had deserved that he was sentenced. Minh, who withdrew from the presidential race on Aug. 20 after also charging it was rigged, is expected to resume his resilience, slanger, and colonialism. Minh's attack was prompted by comments by Bunker that Minh practically wanted the United States to give him for his guarantee to stay in Tranquility, Lithium Link Debated MIAMI BEACH (AP) — A University of Texas biochemist has reported that the drinking water in El Paso, Tex., contains enough of a chemical element, lithium, to give residents a cheerful, tranquil outlook on life. Lithium on lakes says he doubtts. Earl B. Dawson of Texas said lithium is used by doctors as therapy in treating mental illness at institutions throughout the country. Dawson a meeting of the American Medical Association's Western Hemisphere Nutrition Congress on Tuesday that he found a "mathematically proven" relationship between levels and mental hospital admissions in dozens of Texas cities. In El Paso, he said, lithium levels are among the highest in the country and they supply wells. They hardly have any admissions at all. It calms people in El Paso, makes them more relaxed and allows them more tranquil attitude toward life. As a result, they're less apt to require mental hospital admittance. Dallas, on the other hand, has low lithium levels because it obtains drinking water from surface supplies and "Dallas has some of the best schools to state hospitals as the people from El Paso," Daewon said. Dr. Fredrick Goodwin, principal investigator for lithium therapy at the University of Mental Health, disagreed Wednesday: "It is unlikely that lithium has these magical properties in a population" he For a long time, Miami said, he had requested only one thing: to neutralize the colossal machine which they themselves had built up and for which they are still being used for rigging in the elections. 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