2 Friday. October 13. 1972 University Daily Kansan McGovern Claims Nixon Calculated Unemployment BOSTON (AP)—Sen. George McGovenn accounted the Nixon administration Thursday of collaborating with big business on a calculated policy to fight against increasing unemployment. The Democratic presidential candidate made the accession in Arizona to several hundred New England labor leaders who back his Casting aside a prepared text, McGovern said 'this administration sat down with the top economic planners' of major corporates and was ready to bring down inflation is to increase unemployment' McGovern said the decision was made at a meeting of the Business Council at Hot Springs, Va. early in 1969. McGovern also talked about Nixon's pledge to avoid tax increases, saying, "This is some more Nixon demagoguery." most regressive tax we could put in the books." McGeevan, said. Such a tax would add $200 a year to the federal tax bill of the average citizen and it would represent "the most reactionary, on the books," McGovern said. At the outset, he said he had taken the pledge to be Nixon into face-to-face debate. But McGovern said he was confident that there was still enough justice, still enough common sense in this country to win Now. by taking his case to Supreme Court. Referring to Nikon's infrequent campaign forays, which the President has explained as necessary because of his official role, he said he's standing on his record. I think he's standing on it so nobody can examine it." MeboGovern said in a Boston interview that he, if elected, would win the Ohio and State Department and downgrade the National Security Council apparatus now directed by President Obama to believe Kissinger wielded too much power for one who is not congressional questioning. McGovern also said the news report's television speech on the war has been "really enormous" and the speech "has changed many aspects." Hanoi Getting Tougher On Cease-Fire Terms By WILLIAM L. RYAN In spite of speculation generated by Henry A.issingman, a dissident in the North Vietnamese in Paris, there are indications that Hanoi's terms for a cease-fire actually have been hardening. The United States is bargaining. It may also be an attempt to ferment a brew from another country into a political campaign. It may be a case of telling one American one thing and another American one thing deliberate effort to keep matters confused and take advantage of an array of American problems American Shares 1972 Nobel STOCKHOLM (AP)—An astronaut as a violinist to be a scientific sleuth and an English biochemist share the 1972 Nobel prize for discovering the DNA career Dr. Gerald Maurice Eedelman, of Rockefeller University in New York and Porter of Oxford University in England, broke down the chemical structure of antibodies to malaria in a body's defense against disease. an array of American problems. About a year ago, Sen. George W. Clinton talked with Ambassador Xuan Thuy of the North Vietnamese forces that only two basic issues were blocking a Vietnam ceasefire; withdrawal of U.S. military forces of all bombing in Indochina. Each will receive half of the award money, which is $98,100 this year. KANSAS CITY (AP)—Sen- George McGinn seems to be the only person unhappy about the Soviet Union's recent purchase of more than 400 million bushels of U.S. wheat. The Secretary of State L. Buzt told a news conference Friday. Antibodies is the collective name given to a group of blood proteins that play an important role in the immune response to infections and against the development of several types of virus. In 1958 they were largely unknown. "He didn't lose 33 cents a bushel of wheat, he failed to make 33 cents a bushel." Butz added that the farmer could have benefited from the rising market price if he had kept his wheat and held his wheat for a while. The farmers selling the wheat, the railroads that ship it to the oceans, the workers given jobs on the docks are not unhappy about the grain sales, said Butz, to address Farmers of American conversion. The two men did not collaborate but worked independently. When Soviet negotiators were in the country, they purchased in late June and early July. But said they, did not see any evidence of a wheat crop was faring. About 250 million bushels were purchased in the first round of talks. Questioned about a particular question, the president's part of the wheat deal could have prevented a foreclosure on his farm and machinery. But Zuz Butz Addresses FFA Convention Another 150 million bushels of wheat were sent time to a team of people returned to the United States in August, and that's what liked the crop. The various charges brought against the Agriculture Department as a result of the Soviet grain purchases were due to the simple fact that "this is the silly season," Butz said. In remarks to some of his hosts attending a news conference prior to his address, Bute said he knew the students' ability to speak to FFA groups. "These aren't the marches, these aren't the flag-wavers; these are the doers," he said. In his text prepared for the FFII conference, Mr. Scales spoke of the opportunities awaiting many in agribusiness: "Many people don't understand the traditional tide, the common farming and the farming and the host of agribusinesses which serve farming. But farm people unaware of the natural for农 young people—FAA members—to prepare for farming and farm-related events." "There is no antagonism—no bitter play for power—no politicians and journalists and social crusaders who contend The Royal Caroline Institute here, which makes the annual award for medicine to women, and Porter in explaining the nature of antibodies "laid a firm foundation for truly rational research" in her work. At Oxford, Porter, 55, told newsmen he had never collaborated directly with Edelman "but our work has been complementary. We have both concerns with Immunology. Edelman told a news conference at Rochester University he held, where he recognized the necessity for basic research from which practical applications could be derived. 20s. He is still an excellent violinist. "We have been concerned with these mechanics, but these antibodies are a key way the main defense and recognition of the body, he has continued. "But we know that we now know a great deal—if not quite everything—about this." Edelman, a father of two boys and a girl, made the choice between his cherished violin and a medical scientific career in his Tap said of the peace talks, "The key opposing point lies in the future administration of South Vietnam," he added. In Saigon, the genuine representatives of the South Vietnamese people or the agents of U.S. colonialism? "In other words, the most important is the most important demand. Edelman is the 45th American to receive a Nobel Medicine Prize in the past 60 years. Americans won the prize yearly since 1968. He is also one of the youngest men to win the medicine prize. The youngest winner of the prize was an American, James Watson, who won in 1962 at the age of 47. He is the youngest winner of all winner an Englishman, Laurence Bagg, who shared the prize for physics in 1915. Miller said the federal action sought "injunctive relief and civil penalties arising out of defendants' failure to take certain required steps leading to the abatement of pollution in the Kansas River," domestic sewage discharged into the Kansas and Missouri rivers." TOPEKA AP)—Kansas Atity. Gen. Bern Miller said Thursday his office has filed a motion in U.S. District Court to intervene in pollution suit brought against the city of Kansas City, Kan. At the same time, the attorney general asked the federal district court to remove a case the state had filed earlier against the city Miller Seeks Intervention In K.C. Antipollution Suit Possibly, Thuy meant it last year when he hinted Hanoi would forego that condition. This could look a good deal different now, but Vietnamese offensive apparently fell short of major objectives. of Kansas City, Kan., from the Shawnee County District Court, to the federal district court. The motions to intervene and to remove the state case from the court were taken to Kansas City, Kan. to be filled by Asst. Att. Gen. Miller said the state action sought injunctive relief ordering the abatement of the pollution is the subject of the federal suit. In seeking to intervene in the federal suit, Miller said the state "is vitally interested in protecting the health and welfare of its citizens from the pollution" that is the subject of the federal action. Most importantly, McGovern said Hanou had dropped its imposition of Nguyen Van Thieu as south Vietnam's president. He said Thuy told him release of U.S. forces mediately after the U.S. mediation, later the U.S. withdrawal and withdrawal. Hanou would not even insist on such preconditions as the removal of U.S. military equipment and release of all Viet Cong forces. KANU—TBA 4th Tower of Inverness Monday thru Saturday at 12 O'Clock Midnight "RADIO DRAMA IS BACK" 91.5 FM Stereo The conservative newspaper Estia, which usually supports the government, questioned the government on its efforts to home port here. The paper said the Americans would no doubt bring their “dirty dope” into town and be asked by the government “should set a quota of how many blacks are A year ago, Hanoi had no idea who might be President of the United States after the 1972 election. Now it has only a short time to wait for that information. It needs to seek to develop more leverage. ATHENS (AP) -A wave of anti-Americanism is gaining momentum in Greece and U.S. servicemen are being blamed for Greece Criticizes U.S. Servicemen 1 the Greek press, careful in its criticism of Greece's allies since the army seized power in 1967 and suspended parliamentary rule, is aiming barbs at the thousands of military personnel stationed here. Two incidents in which servicemen allegedly beat up taxi drivers in disputes over fares have gained wide prominence. Many Greeks are upset because in one of the taxi interviews, he said, the Ministry waived the right to try the American and judged the case insignificant. The Greek government threatened not to carry American servicemen, but rescinded the law, a government applied pressure. The Greek government agreed earlier this year that Athens could become the home port for Greece's new 6th Fleet. Around 9,500 Americans are expected to settle in areas within the next three years. Several U.S. servicemen have also upset Athenians by appearing on the city's main streets and demanding that they are afraid to file official complaints about such incidents for American and anti-American by Greek police. Newspapers reacted with sharp editorials criticizing the government's decision not to prosecute and questioning the granting of further military facilities to the United States. Many Greeks are now taking a dim view of the latest American naval invasion of their country. TO K.U. STUDENTS LAWRENCE TCO GRANDE MGRS.: Rents in the choice neigh borhoods near Piraeus, Athens' port city, have shot up as much as ten times over the past ten tenants that if they were unhappy about the increases apartment seeking Americans would quicken? Some are reading the Kissinger talks with the North Vietnamese army in Saigon and the jacam. At the same time, the North Vietnamese repetition of the stand on Thieu at this time has more inflexibility than a year ago. 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Thuy had "made it clear," McGovern said then, that such matters could be discussed after the cease-fire. xxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX McGovern's latest statement made no specific mention of American interests, that the United States would "no longer interfere in the internal economy." 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. One thing is certain: North Vietnam is keeping everyone guessing. Possibly Hanoi feels useful to be a useful tool at this time. 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