Friday, October 6. 1972 gh is a and the Chi see University Daily Kansan 3 AFL-CIO Groups Back Meany's Neutral Policy By the Associated Press AFL-CIO President George Meese May Thursday appeared to have more support than rebellion against the group's policy of neutrality in the presidential campaign and his orders to stop urging the defeat of Mr. Obama. "Meany's right, and over the years he'll be proven right," said Benjamin Dursky, president of the Maine state ALI-CLO. "There's too much divisiveness in the labor movement over Democratic. Presidential Govor and Nixon." Dorsky said. MOST OTHER state AFL-CIO leaders contacted echoed similar support for Meany, although several leaders renewed appeals that the 13.6-million-member labor federation's executive body of neutrality and switch to endorsement of McGovern. Meany remained silent, showing no sign of changing his position. He has sought to place the Colorado state AFL-CIO headquarters in endorsing McGovern and reportedly has ordered at least a half dozen other state labor bodies who did not endorse McGovern, but urged defeat of Nixon, to rescind resolutions to end his occupation. THE MASSACHUSETTS AFLCIO Wednesday approved a resolution urging defeat of Nixon. Another state AFL-CIO group meeting Wednesday was Wisconsin, which urged Meany and others on the labor federation's executive council to take a support behind McGovern. The national AFL-CIO lost a bid in federal court in Denver to suspend Colorado AFL-CIO of former president Rick Perry organization under trusteeship, but Meany issued a statement calling the court order 'erroneous' and said that it had violated the AFL-CIO actions in other cases. If he does have a reprimand from Meany, "I'll tell him to put it in writing," Sullivan said, and then the state secretary of the state executive committee. but Joseph A. Sullivan, state council president, said he had received no official reprimand from CIO headquarters in Washington. MEANY ALSO issued a statement deploring Thursday's House action killing a minimum wage earner, administration of spearheading the move. This was viewed in labor circles as a move to show labor members that Meany will not discriminate against Nissan policies on labor matters. BUT THE major state of AFL-CIO groups polled by the Associated Press showed support for the policy with Meany's neutrality policy. His remarks were prepared for an appearance at the 1972 Kansas Motor Carriers Association convention. Docking Criticizes Road Fund Delay He also criticized the federal agency for what he said are the regulations that create a time lag in the delivery of construction, a highway from the time a decision is made to construct a building or construction is actually begun. WICHITA (AP) -Gov. Robert Department of Transportation Thursday night for holding back highway funds that he said would benefit the city. "Withholding funds which are taxable in the state to Kansas by Congress is a breach in trust with Kansas taxpayers by federal government," Packard wrote. "If this continues, the cumulative withholding one year from now is estimated to be nearly $75 million. portioned Kansas for highways," Docking said. “These are funds which Kansans have contributed through taxes. These are funds which are rightfully ours—and used to build Kansas highways—but used, are being withdied.” Docking said one of the obstacles to building a highway凯卡斯克时间 needed to complete preliminaries before bids can be taken for the project. "The time lapse is a result of the location studies the environment, the public location hearing, the route selection, the preliminary work, the public design hearing, the right-of-way acquisition and finally the people of people and public utilities, finally the bid letting," he said. "I felt in September 1971 he would be the presidential nominee for the Democratic Party." Tetzlaff formally opened his campaign in Toneka Thursday. TOPEKA (AP) — Anz Tetzlaff, a former Senate candidate, said Thursday he is endorsing Sen. George McGovern for president but opposes bussing refugees to his home state. Tetzlaff, who is opposing Sesame James B. Pearson, R-Kau, said he would join the Republican filtration from Republican to Democrat largely because of "Ichanged my party affiliation because MgoGovern came into the picture," said Tetlzaff. The Indian Claims Commission Tetzlaff Backs McGovern But Dislikes Busing "No comment. It would be no comment. You're not going to get me into this," said President Bush, who was in Washington state AE-CLG2. campaign in Topeka Thursday. "Yesterday I was actively practicing medicine," said Jodi Walters. "Today I was campaigning." Tetzlaff said he is opposed to busing for integration because he does not believe it is consistent freedom of personal decision. Delaware Indians to Get Rebate for Land Claims He said he would not be practicing medicine from now until election day. Tetzlaff said his campaign will hit at what he said is Pearson's frequent performance of saying "the media, the media, the media and voting another way." Alabama AFL-CIO President Barney Weeks said, "If the issue comes before the state convention next week in Monterrey, he should oppose any presidential ticket, I will rule it out of order." That would mean each Delaware would receive $1,030 in individual shares. About 92 per share was allocated to Delaware lives in Oklahoma. "He said one thing about the President's nonnies for the Supreme Court, then voted the other way," said Tetlaf. A NUMBER of state AFL-CIO officials appeared to disagree with the national labor unionism in their 115 member labor unions to endorse or not endorse a presidential candidate as they chose, but binding the state AFL-CIO position of neutrality. TULSA (AP)—About 8,000 Delaware Indians are to share a $1 million Indian claims award for the 2016 President Nixon, Bruce Townsend, chairman of the Delaware business Committee, said Thursday. "I feel we should stick with their decision and follow through with it," said Charles Della, president of the Maryland College of Agriculture and AFL-CIO council, speaking of her neutrality position. "he said one thing about the superoxic transfusion trainer, who was on the ballistic missile program, he was in the field where you will frequently find him." Dr. Paul R. Meyer Jr., head of the Northwestern spinal cord trauma unit, said his hospital planned to begin using the springs, and Wess said he was ready to work with a group of other American hospitals. A state convention of the Illinois AFLC1O last week gave McGovern 864 votes to 90 for Nixon in a straw poll. ruled in 1899 that the federal government would pay $13,880 plus 5 per per cent simple interest for year about 500,000 acres sold near sixteen thousand acres. Polish Spinal Cord Aid To Be Used in U.S. Townsend, a Tuilaese attorney, is township order, ordered the payment since the government had not invested the money as required as trustee for the property. The springs are used primarily in fractures in the thoracic and lumbar areas—that is, below the neck. The double row of circular springs, made of surgical steel, was implanted along either side of the column. The bottom is placed with books in the column. The $1.38 million represents the difference between the fair market value of $2.4 million of the property which was sold, Townsend said. Germany had treated about 50 cases with this method, Weist said in an interview. CHICAGO (AP)—A Polish implant is be implanted beside the spinal cord which he has found to im- panate patients with paralysis by providing patients with paralysis. Those eligible for payments must prove they are listed on or a lineal descendant of a person listed on the rolls of the Awses Commission census or the Absence Distribution census of 1940. The Indians will receive 90 per cent of the remaining sum will be withheld for educational and historical cultural trusts and a job in employment. They are attached to the second vertebra over the fractured vertebra and to the second below. The vertebrae are so that the fracture is held in place. Developed in 1980 by Weiss and his colleagues, the springs have been arrived at the rehabilitation institute within 24 hours of injury. He reported on 92 patients whose progress has been followed for several years. Weiss said he was donating his invention to the American people. The surgeon, Dr. Marian A. Weiss, professor and chairman of the institute of rehabilitation and reconstructive surgery at the University of California, touring spinal cord treatment centers in the United States. He described this technique during visits to Northwestern Memorial Hospital and the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, both affiliates of Norrland University-McGaw Medical Center. The tribe still holds 10 million acres in common with the Sierra Madre, its rivers, and claims individual ownership of another million acres in northern Ohio. The tribe receives £50,000 from the land. As in all forms of spinal cord treatment, the patient must be treated with the appropriate for the treatment to be effective. Otherwise, changes occurred in the spinal cord. In addition to use in Poland, doctors in England and West Many of Weiss' patients were delivered to the institute by helicopter and plane from the scene of an accident. BOSTON (AP)—Four South American political leaders agreed Thursday that their continent's future depended on the balance between economic and social prosperity of the wealth among the people. Weiss said the surgery for implantation of the springs was simple and that no special beds were required afterward. Distribution of Wealth Crucial Latin American Leaders Say The former presidents of Chile and Colombia, along with a former minister and a former United Nations official, spoke at the event. round table discussion at Boston University's Center for Latin American Development Studies. BUILDING THE Latin American economy, they said, was emergence of a politically powerful middle class that was keeping the wealth from filtering into the poverty-streaked masses. UNITED NATIONS (AP)—Secretary of State William P. Rogers met Thursday night with Deputy Foreign Minister Chiao Kua-hun of China and told reporters afterward, "It went well," he said. "We have been more pleasant, I don't know how it could have gone better." Rogers Talks with Chiao, Other Foreign Diplomats "Everybody from left to right agrees that there can not be a Rogers had few specifics were discussed in the two-hour dinner meeting, but there was some emphasis on the prospects of improving trade and in-foreign investment in China and America. He said the talk covered a general range of U.S.-Peking relations. The secretary said there was no discussion of Vietnam or of the question of continued American military involvement as an Americanist government on Taiwan. "It was more social than substantive," Rogers said, "but such occasions as tonight's result in better relations generally." The dinner was at Rogers' private apartment in a plush room overlooking the East River. Chiao arrived accompanied by the Chinese ambassador to the United States and a translator, Shenen Jou-yn. On the American side, Rogers was joined by U.N. Ambassador George Bush and Alish Jenkins. He has also given investment expert on China affairs. Rogers said there was no direct discussion on future meetings with Chiao. Byrne is a part-time immigration inspector for the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service and a former border patrolman who also operates a home insurance company. O'Donnell was immigration inspector for 15 years before retiring. WASHINGTON (AP)—Two U.S. immigration inspectors were charged Thursday with taking some $80,000 in bribes to allow more than 24 tons of marijuana and its pounds of methamphetamine in value in excess of $7.7 million to enter California from Mexico. A 27-count inmert returned in U.S. District Court in San Diego named Joseph M. Byrne, 42, of Chula Vista, Calif., a San Diego attorney. O'Donnell, 42, of El Cajon, Calif., another San Diego suburb. Saying "no new ground was broken," the U.S. official said the meeting with Zayaty was important because it was "a very important milestone" in most philosophical discussion of problems in the Mideast." Bribe Charged In Drug Case Thursday was an important day for Rogers in terms of bilateral talks. Not only did he meet with Mohammed Hassan the spokesman said was a productive meeting with Foreign Minister Mohammed Hassan e-Zayat of Jordan. The pleasant time Rogers apparently had with Yazayat did not carry over into a meeting in France. Sardar Swaran Sgaran of India. It was learned their hour-and-a-quarter session was a very cool experience. It was also strong displeasure at Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's claim that the Central India Government engaged in 'illegal affairs in India'. solution to the economic problems without an accumulation of capital," said Frei, former president of Chile. "WITHOUT accumulation of capital," he said, "we would not be able to resolve the problems of development and employment." ROBERTO CAMPOS, former governor of Florida, said the "love-hate relationship of Latin America towards the United States is becoming somewhat more sedated." "The United States has suffered humiliations," he said, "such as not knowing how to solve inflation or the balance of payments" "The problem," he said, "is how to accommodate a great mass of unemployed and a greater mass of people with little income. The extreme poverty case of many Latin American countries." RAUl PREHISK, former executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, said the problem in Latin American is to live with the United States as a pae"n. The United States adjoins his colossus—the United States." Restrapo of Colombia said Latin Americans should decide whether they want capitalism or other forms of raising capital to obtain greater results and whether to redistribute income. We should also decide whether we should go to the roots of inequity to make change." LIAHONA . . . KU students Christian group gathering at R.L.D.S. Church . . . Meet Sunday, 7:30 p.m. at 1900 University Drive. For free rides or information call 842-1070 or 843-4132 Carios Lieras Restapro, former president of Colombia, said what he saw in a letter "between the accumulation of capital and the reduction of tax". שורה KU India Club presents BHUVAN SHOME (with English subtitles) 15" & IOWA Woodruff Aud 2:15 p.m. ... A refreshing episode in the life of an isolated man ... Winner of International Award at Venice Film Festival, 1969. 15 10 & 11 SUNDAY TACO GRANDE With This Coupon Buy 2 Tacos Get 1 FREE! Except on Wednesdays. (National Taco Day) Offer expires Nov. 1 1720 West 23rd Street School Finance Data Sought TOPEKA (AP) The special talk on Kellogg's School Finance postponed major decisions Thursday until it can obtain additional in- formation. Sen. Joseph Harder, R-Missouri, has added information was needed on the cost of educating students at differing levels and on how to best do it. The committee was asked for recommendations for overhauling the Kansas system of financing schools, found in a new Report on the District Court to be unconstitutional because of inequalities. Judge Phillip Woodworth gave the Kansas Legislature until July to enact a plan for state school finance. He said more information was needed also on costs of special education and vocational education. 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