Tuesday, December 5, 1972 3 I was, but recent portive memorial Treasury Asks Governments To Be Patient WASHINGTON (AP) - Seeking to head off a flood of protests, the Treasury Department urged state and local governments Monday to be patient if their revenue-sharing checks mailed this week are smaller than they expected. The first checks to be made Friday represent estimates of what some 39,000 state and local government units should receive under a complex formula approved by Congress. The Treasury said it may be early next year but it gets all the data updated. Although the amount shown on the first checks will be a "good estimate," Deputy Treasury Secretary Charles E. Walker said the government is expecting to get a number of calls and complaints from community-receiving less than the budgeted amounts made in calculation while the bill was still before Congress. "First of all, they should be patient," Walker said. "If they want to protest, they should wait until the Treasury publishes, and then release their forms or formation on which their checks are based. "Otherwise, they'll just clog up the lines. They are soine to stav eno," he added. we are going to stay open," he added. This means that the data on which the first checks are based are could be revised. The Treasury says it will adjust any amount due The small revenue-sharing office has been receiving about 100 telephone calls each day with questions on the program. He is thanked, and congratulated, considerably after the first checks arrive. The first checks will total approximately $2.7 billion which is part of a five-year, $20-billion program. Unlike earlier federal-aid checks, which are attached to spending of the money. The complicated formula for distribution of the money is based on personal information collected by a bank. The purposes for which the money will be used are numerous, but Ed Fox, director of the Treasury's Office of Revenue Sharing, said a lot of emphasis on reducing property taxes. He said beefing up courts and court reform is another common use of the WASHINGTON (AP)—The Supreme Court agreed Monday to rule on higher tuition fees for out-of-state college students—an issue that could have heavy impact on fees paid by all students at state-supported colleges. The case accepted for review next spring comes from Connecticut. There a three-judge court held that students who had set up permanent residence could not be charged the higher fees for the full length of their academic careers. Court to Rule on Tuition University Daily Kansan Possibly riding on the outcome is the $200 million to $400 million collected by the states in non-resident tuition each year. If the justices agree with the panel in Hartford, all students in state colleges may wind up paying higher tuition. Meanwhile, in other actions, the court agreed to decide whether residents of communes might receive federal food assistance or would separate job ads for men and women. AT THE SAME time, the court turned down a challenge to a school-desegregation order for Oklahoma City and cleared the way for reinstatement of a school teacher in The court took no action on a request that it hear a key school-desigement case from the U.S. Department of Education. There were 24 lawyer members of the outgoing Judiciary Committee in the House. Elimira, N.Y., who had been fired for wearing an antwar armband. The fees, established by the state legislature last year, allow local residents to attend the university at Storrs for $175 a year, but charge outstate students $207 The Connecticut tuition system was challenged by two students. One had married a University of Connecticut student and had moved into the state from California. The second was a graduate student who moved from Ohio. The House voted to combine the committees on Natural Resources, Water Resources and Oil and Gas into one group to manage them. The group on Conservation and Natural Resources THE THREE-JUDGE court in Hartford, in striking down the system last June, said that even if a higher tuition was reasonable at the start it was wrong to charge this higher rate throughout the student's academic career. Connecticut appealed. It told the Supreme Court that the Constitution gave states a wide range of discretion in enacting laws which were more of the residents differently from others. THE HOUSE also approved the combination of the Roads and Highways and Transportation and Utilities committees to be known as Transportation and Ullities. Although not involved in the Connecticut case, the new law extending the vote to 18- FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) --Attorneys for Lt. William L. Calley Jr., said Monday that interference by Army Chief of Staff William C. Westmoreland prevented the former platoon leader from receiving a fair trial on charges that he murdered at least 22 Vietnamese civilians in the My Lai massacre. The result, they said, was a "horrible speecer of command influence." Asking a military appeals court to overturn Clemens's conviction or reduce his 20-year sentence, the lawyers accused Westmoreland of conducting a highly irregular personal investigation into the shootings at the Vietnamese village. Calley Calls Foul Play In My Lai Conviction The 29-year-old Calley, held under house arrest at FL. Beninga, Ga., was not called upon to appear at the hearing before the Army Court of Military Review. Rep. Duda "Pete" McGill, newly elected governor of New York, lawyers in the new Kansas House. Reps Revamp Committees In Kansas House Cleaning "THIS IS the smallest number of lawyers in the House in memory," said McGill. Some of these will be in leadership position and will be available for active work on the committee. McGill indicated he would appoint at least five or six non-lawyer members on the new judiciary committee, and that the total number of members would be less than the maximum of 21. However, he will name a lawyer as chairman. TOPEKA (AP) -The Kansas House of Representatives agreed Monday to an overhaul of its committee structure with the consolidation of several groups and a major change in the make-up of the Judiciary committee. The House approved changes, fixing the maximum number of members of the Judiciary Committee at 21 and providing the possibility of non-lawyer members. The Judiciary Committee change will bring about non-lawyer membership on this important committee which, in modern times, is comprised up of the lawyers elected to the House. Other approved changes include: changing the name of the Elections, Fees Committee, to Elections Committee, with the fees Committee, function transferred principally to the Local Government Committee; and establishing a standing committee on governmental matters. MGcill said he will consider the appointment of standing subcommittees under the newly consolidated committees to manage the separate committees were handled by separate committees. McGILL SAID that because of objections raised by a number of people, no action would be taken at this time to carry out other committee consolidations recommended by the legislative budget committee. McGill ask all house members to fill out prepared forms indicating their com- Kansan Applications Due by Noon Today year-olds has deepened the problem of non-resident tuition. If a state grants a student the right to register and vote in his college town, many educators see this as a threat to academic freedom since in the state which would carry with it the exemption from the higher non-resident tuition Applications for Kansan news and business staff positions for the spring semester, be submitted to Dee Dunleibengood, associate dept. of the School of Journalism, in 105 Infinity by noon today. Applications for news and staff positions may be obtained from the offices of the dean of men and women, the Student Senate office and 105 Flint. THE COMMUNE case was brought by the Justice Department after a three-judge panel in the District of Columbia ruled that all communities were entitled to food stamps. Another of Calley's lawyers, Capt. Houston Gordon, said Westmoreland Army commander in Vietnam at the time of the massacre, ordered a colonel on his staff to move in what Gordon said was a clear attempt to prejudice the outcome against Calley. Calley's chief lawyer, George Lalmer of Salt Lake City, called the search-and-destroy sweep the most poorly conceived and combat operation he had ever bearded of. Applicants for news positions should sign up for an interview on a schedule outside of 114 Flint. Interviews will begin Tuesday afternoon. Wilberding, an Army lawyer, said everything Westmoreland said or did about Mali was done in his official capacity as a spokesman for forces in Vietnam or army chief of staff. Still unpublished Army reports say at least 347 innocent civilians died at the hands of American troops, many of them under Calley's command, on March 16. 1968. Gordon said that conflicting directives from Westmoreland's office played a direct role in the final decision to convene a court-martial. Gordon also had argued that by virtue of Westmoreland's role as commander of the general at Ft. Bening who convened the exercise, he was the personal stake in the outcome of the triumph. The government's appeal said most communes contained individuals who abused the program by remaining voluntarily poor. Congress last year amended the food-stamp act to limit the coupons to groups of related individuals. This amendment was issued by the lower court as unconstitutional. Gordon said President Nixon should have convened a special commission with no personal stake in the outcome of any My Lai investigation or criminal prosecution. Callley was originally sentenced to life, a sentence later reduced to 20 years, followed by President Nixon's order to hold him in house arrest rather than in military prison. KEY BICAYNE, Fla. (AP) - President Nixon is giving "highest priority" to improving relations with European allies in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the Florida White House said Monday in naming new U.S. representative to NATO. Rumsfeld has had no previous diplomatic experience. But press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler made a special point of praising his close association with the President, his abilities and Nixon's high opinion of the role of NATO in Europe. Donald Rumsfeld, now head of the Cost of Living Council, was nominated by Nixon for the NATO job which the President was said to have given him as the most important diplomatic posts in Europe. Rumsfeld will get the title of ambassador in the NATO post where he replaces David Kirk, former secretary of the Treasury and then Nixon in the international economic field. The wants-ads case was brought by publishers of the Pittsburgh Press. Pennsylvania courts had ruled against separate men and women in help-wanted ads. The Rumstfield announcement came just before Nixon left Florida to return to Washington after a four-day weekend stay. It also coincided with the departure of Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird for a last call on NOSA as Pentagon chief. MOVIE INFORMATION Nixon Taps Rumsfeld As NATO Ambassador Gordon said Nixon played a hand in the decision to prosecute Calley and quoted a top-ranking officer at Ft. Benning as saying he had "no business with" class not to do what the President asks." Laird, too, was boosting NATO and told reporters as he left Washington that his trip was aimed at showing administration with American assistance with America's European allies. The paper's appeal is based on the free- screw guarantee of the First Amendment. The court will hold a hearing next spring and reach a decision by the end of the term in Commonwealth Theatres IN DECLINING to hear the Oklahoma City Board of Education, the court left intact a desegregation order by Judge Luther Bohanon that had stepped up busing to 30,000 students from 15,650 bused under an older plan. No ruling on the appeal of the court-martial's conviction is expected for about The assembly rose and applauded for 70 seconds after Allende finished speaking. Someone in the visitors' gallery threw small red, white and blue Chilean flags over the stage. The audience cheered! About 260 pro-Allende demonstrators marched on the street outside the hall. Allelde said Kennett Copper Corp. had "decided to use its great power to rob us of our export earnings" because a Chilean firm flirting with approval over the nature of its nationalization. "Before the conscience of the world I accuse the ITT of attempting to bring about civil war in my country," he said. "That is what we call imperialist action." He charged that a year later the giant corporation hatched a plan to sow economic and social disorder in Chile in the hopes that it would step in and impose a dictatorship. assassination of Gen. Rene Schneider, army commander-in-chief. General Leads Overthrow Of Honduras President U.N. Applauds as Allende Accuses ITT of Meddling Lopez overthrew President Ramon Villaada Monarch on October 3, 1963, and two years later was elected by Congress to a full six-year presidential term. López had been appointed commander of the armed forces by Cruz' Nationalist party just three days before Cruz was elected president in 1971. The main reason given by the armed forces for overthrowing Cruz was the failure of a bipartisan agreement inspired by棕ozo before the 1971 campaigning started. UNITED NATIONS (AP)—President Salvador Allende of Chile accused International Telephone and Telegraph Co. on Monday of trying to start civil war in his country. He told other poor countries to beware of powerful U.S. firms. He said that U.S. defense expenditures will be increased to more than $80 billion in budget and that it was necessary to maintain bargaining positions. He said he would argue before the NATO ministers in Brussels that he would to make unilateral cuts in defense budgets. "We are witnessing a pitched battle between the great transnational corporations and sovereign states," he declared in an 80-minute speech to a packed session of the 132-nation U.N. General Assembly. No violence was reported in this Central American nation of 2,314 million people. The armed forces said a few hours after the coup, forced takower that the country was tranquil Zlegler said the President would work in the White House Tuesday and perhaps go to his Camp David, Md., retreat on Wednesday. The failure of an experiment in bipartisan government was given as the chief reason for overthrowing President Ramon Ernesto Cruz, a flaillow-looking 68-year-old lawyer. ITT's chairman and president, Harold S. comment in response to Alandee's charge. His close friends say he has "an amazing facility for growth," jumping from one job to another and grasping each one in a short period of time. He advocates for politics which may be put to use again. A native of Chicago, he received his bachelor's degree from Princeton University in 1864. He served as a naval aviator for three years. TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) -Gen. Oswalda Lopez Arellano can be the presidency Monday, less than 18 months after he left, by leading a military overthrow of the first directly elected president Honduras has had since 1832. Allende, coming here from a visit to Mexico, said ITT had tried to prevent his taking office after the 1970 election through terrorist activities that culminated in the Rumfsel smiles readily in public and has a knack for humor. But he is said to be sensitive about his public image, sometimes to the point of making sure that there are no obstructions in the picture when he is to have a televised press conference. Rumsfeld, who was elected to Congress in 1962, resigned his seat in May 1969 to become head of the antipoverty agency as well as assistant to the President. Later, he became counselor to the President before getting the job of head of the Cost of Living Council. WASHINGTON (AP) - Donald Rumsfeld is the closest thing to a pack-of-all-trades in the Nixon administration. He thrives on new jobs and new sets. His instincts, however, are strongly political and many of those around him in government believe that he has his eye on a person, which is why he appears even the White House one day. He recalled the thoughts of Thomas Wilson, a well-known industrial companies and are interested only in profits. The 40-year-old Rumfels has a long list of former titles: congressman from Illinois; white House aid; director of the Office of Education; and a wrestling championship in the Navy. Ziegler said Kennedy, who had been in the NATO post since March and previously was an ambassador at large in the economic field, had serve with "great distinction." Rumfield was named operating head of the agency to oversee wage-price controls when they went into effect a year ago. Not an economist, he had to cam to learn the system. Mr. Rumfield was speaking with confidence on the economic stabilization program. That has been his history in government. From Congress to today, he has learned to background himself and move into a new post, demonstrating his flexibility. Before his departure for Washington, the President received reports from Henry A. Kissinger and sent back instructions for the visit to Vietnam, including sessions with the North Vietnamese. Lopez, 51, is to govern with decrees and laws issued through a Council of Ministers. Names of the ministers were not announced immediately. Ziegler a successor to Rumafia in the cost of Living Council will be named later. Before running for Congress, Rumsfeld worked on the congressional staff of two GOP members of Congress and with a Chicago investment banking company. When he was named head of the Cost of Living Council, for example, a friend said he leamed the post with "a hell of a lot of people" to tell a hell of a lot of talking with a lot of people." Cruz was reported safe under house heat, and wife was arrest. He left home was San Diego, the United States. New Man Is Flexible, Promising ENROLL NOW FOR WINTER TERM! KANSAS CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE Downtown 1415 McGee ACCREDITED BY Accrediting Commission for Business Schools. Accrediting Bureau of Medical Laboratory Schools. - Transportation - Secretarial - Accounting - Medical Transcription - Medical Secretary - Medical Secretary - Court Reporting - Stenographer - Drafting Medical Assistant - Receptionist For information call - Business Adm. - Clerk-Typist - Shorthand - Exec. Secretary 42-2374 --- MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY FOR DESCRIPTIVE BROCHURE Name___ Address___ City___ State___ Zip___ Phone___ 5