University Daily Kansan Friday, September 29, 1972 3 Nixon: U.S.-Soviet Effort Mav Win Cancer Battle LOS ANGELES (AP)–President Nikon, his political treasury more than $3.8 million richer after two days of campaign, said he would history might mark the U.S. Soviet agreement to cooperate in medicine as a ‘great turning point’ against cancer and other disease. Nixon set aside outright campaigning to tell the National Congress that he had reached agreements on arms control, space and trade may hit the ground soon. "We know that there is no battle more important than the one you're fighting." Then the President headed back to Washington to get a personal report from Henry A. Kissinger, his national security adviser, on two days of talks with Mr. Nielsen and Tilmane negotiators in Paris Before Nixon flew back to the Capital, the White House issued a statement in his name turning back to politics with the claim of "steady progress toward the new American way" in California and nationally. Since Tuesday night Nixon had been on a campaign mission that took him to Los Angeles and Francisco and Los Angeles, with $1,000 fund-raising affairs the day before. Nixon campaigners said they raised more than $1.5 million at the New York dinner, $600,000 in San Francisco, and a record $1.75 AURH Group Still Working On Bylaws The Association of University Residence Halls Restructuring Committee continued its efforts Thursday night to prepare a new statement of structure and draw conclusions about the approval by the AUHR Council. The committee's tentative plans now call for four overtapping groups, the Forum, the Assembly, the Board and the Judicial Board. Debate Thursday night focused on the size of the Assembly, how its members are selected and whether the vice president of the Executive Board should serve as chair of committees and the Assembly. The six-man committee will meet again at 4 p.m. Monday at Joseph R. Pearson Hall to discuss the proposal. In his statement Thursday on the economy, Nixon said "Californiaians can take satisfaction in our steady advance toward the new prosperity—progress in which they share fully." California is Nixon's home state and, with 45 electoral votes, the biggest single prize in the million in Los Angeles. The President remarked Wednesday night on that showing as "the time when the world should take history of American politics." presidential election. Sen. George G. Govon, theocratic nominee, has said victory in California is imperative to his governorship. Nixon said, "I want very much to carry California." The plan revolves around a new international framework of more nations more of a new international reserve assets created by the IMF than their economies. Receiving the American Cancer Society's distinguished service award, Nixon said his administration had followed with a commitment for a total national commitment to the effort to conquer cancer. The United States is one of the most pressing reluctance, fearing that such a proposal could present great monetary problems later. Since 1970, the IMF has created, under international rules, a new kind of money out of the US dollars (USD) or SDRs or "paper gold." This is Thus, with more reserves on hand, the developing countries figure they could attract more foreign wealth to finance it. The Saigon government moved quickly to quash the reports, confiscating two Vietnameseenetranscripts and a reported agreement had been reached on a cease-fire and President Nguyen Van Thieu would resign. A third newspaper, the Times of the presidential palace, said there has been no change in the U.S. and South Vietnameseetranscripts and it is any change at this time, it is on the North Vietnamese side. WASHINGTON (AP) — A plan to transfer wealth from the rich to poor nations through the international monetary system is failing to gain much enthusiasm in the world's top financial officials. Analysts said they had no evidence to tie the six-day battlefield lull to the political development reported in intelligence indices none of 14 North Vietnamese Divisions in South Vietnam has made any moves to withdraw from the country, but rather are using the lull to regroup and attack for a new wave of attacks. Increased terror, sapper and recruitment, and the antigovernment anthesis in the Sagar region in the weeks prior to the U.S. presidential election in 2016. SAIGON (AP) --American warplanes blasted North Vietnam's transportation system and military depots with more than 300 raids Wednesday for the third successive day, but in South Korea there was no indication in a general ull, military spokesman reported Thursday. World Finance Officials Cautious on Money Plan Attention in Saigon was divided from Paris developed that touched off speculation that two days of secret meetings in Paris betrayed the plot to kill Henry A. Kissinger and the North Vietnamese had produced a set of plans. U.S. Planes Continue Bombing Despite Lull in Ground Fighting The idea is being pushed by developing nations at the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund, but the industrial nations have generally grown less rich. distributed to countries according to the size of their economies—the rich always getting more than the poor. With this in mind, the team's opportun time to change the formula for distributing this new kind of international money so that it could be shared more widely. The strongest supporters of the dea among the industrial countries are Great Britain and France. But we pressed its support for the concept, but it bears that it may have made many SDRS would be created. At a news conference in which he introduced two new campaign candidates, McGovern said the election "will determine the fate of American democracy." Mayors Back McGovern On Urban Relief Plans WASHINGTON (AP)—Backed by 29 big-city mayors, Sen. George McGoven Thursday pledged a sweeping program of including an "emergency" boost of $4 billion in revenue sharing. West Germany is against the proposal. Its finance minister, Helmut Schmidt, told reporters, "One should not mix up aid with the mechanics of a new monetary system." The South Dakotan attacked The proposal will be a prime topic for discussion in monetary negotiations during the next year. One terror attack was reported Thursday morning. A grenade was hurled at a South Korean jeep in the Chinese quarter of Saigon. It fell into the street, killing nine militants and sending four, the terrorist command reported. The terrorist escaped. Many of the 300 air strike reported across North Vietnam on Wednesday were concentrated on military storage complex 84 miles northwest of Hanoi, which U.S. sources said served as a transhipment point for war supplies flowing southward from China. The U.S. Command, in its weekly casualty summary, listed six more Americans missing in action, one killed and 13 wounded during the seven-day reporting period ending at midnight last Saturday. The Saigon command reported missing and missing 2,346 wounded last week, and claimed 2,879 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong were The allied commands now have reported these total casualties for the war: American -45,858 killed in action; 102,760 dead not wounded; 1,684 missing, captured or intermed; and 118 missing not as a target. South Vietnamese-156,003 killed and 409,506 wounded. 173 Robinson Gym, if rain. North Vietnamese and Viet Cong - 893,569 killed. draw students out to realize their potential. There is no limit to what a student can do. Not even a 'C' or 'D' one, if they believe in themselves. Grades come out of effort and effort rather than purse IQ." McNish urged students to take courses at the university experiences available on campus. He said he tried to get his students to get involved and to stay connected. "SO OFTEN people think culture is not practical. They think that accounting is practical. Well, the things I've envisioned are the worth living are the cultural things I participate in," he said. McNish... the Nixon administration's records on schools, housing, transportation and crime and denounced in even stronger the unconscionable policy of deliberately putting people out of work." Continued from page 1 Some of these cultural things he has learned particularly operas, the outdoors and reading. He said he liked to walk a lot for exercise and to visit museums. Mnish Neiss with his wife. Last October, the couple's 13-year-old daughter died from a heart ailment. She had been to Mayo Clinic three times for treatment and reports from her doctor said she was very unexpectedly while at school. "There are differences in the business school curriculum that we can learn about later. This came as a result of research and writing. New approaches, new solutions to problems, new hands on hard work by professors, without McNish said he thought that research and writing are important works of professors. MCOGVERN WAS accompanied by 10 majors who up for his urban policy panel and McGovern groups he said still were counting enlistments. nine Democrats were on board. whom the work never would have been done." McNish said. "Every year we invite people to dinner, but we're turned down because they get better offers. I don't want more money, but we could give you a room." In World War II, McNish served in the army as a paratrooper and worked with radar. He served in North Africa, Sicily, southern France and Spain, then went on to serve under General George Patton's command, he did get to see the famous man several times. HE CALLED KU "a great university, for a state university." He qualified that and that money could make it better. Mnish left the army as a captain. He was recalled in 1951 during the Korean conflict, but did not have to serve overseas. He was appointed to the chair of law in 1939 and finished at Nebraska school in 1941. Mnish讲了 a time in life when he operated opera one night. Patton walked in with a ferocious look on his face. He looked as if he wanted to kill her. Chicago and Joseph Altoe of San Francisco were named as other leaders of the groups, although they were not present. McNish is proud that he was a Jayhawk even while he lived in Nebraska after 1948. He said he loved to watch the sun much of a "Big Red" fan. Once in Nebraska after an unexpected KU victory over UU, McNish was a star and went off to a fall dance in the middle of cornhuskland. McGovern said his ad- ministration would look to the urban policy panel, headed by Gibson, for the nation's long-range "I didn't make myself too well liked after that," he said. Kevin White of Boston, Kenneth Gibson of Newark, N.J. Thomas Luken of Cincinnati and Roman S. Gribbs of Detroit were the two who supported their support of the Democrat nominee Richard Daley of BUT HE IS already committed, he, to a massive redirection of federal funds from war spending to a domestic program included in the billion for military $1.5 billion in the fight against drugs. Major John John Lindsay of New York said McGover offered a "knowledgeable" and "intelligent approach" to urban iis when "the administration, in its rhetoric, continues to exploit fear." While he hailed the recent congressional compromise on revenue sharing as "a very welcome step," McGovern said. "I would increase that program and introduce an emergency fiscal relief to cities." 10% SHOTOING CALLERY IS OFFERING 10% OFF THE REGULAR PRICE OF PORTRAITS WITH THIS COUpon OFF (vouw 31) He said defense cuts plus loophole-closing tax reforms would finance the urban schemes of some states and the tax if anyone on a salary." Bremer's 63-Year Term Is Reduced by 10 Years UPPER MARLBORO, MD. (AP)—A three-judge appeals panel Thursday reduced by 10 years the 83-year prison sentence given肩hurton H. Bremer for shootering Alabama Gov. George Wallace and three other people at a political rally last May. Bremer displayed no emotion when the reduction was announced by Judge Roscoe H. Parker after almost an hour of deliberation by the three Prince counties County Court判 udges. Parker said he and the Judges William H. McCullough and James G. Lloyd read the arguments heard Thursday morning, the pre-sentence report on Bremer and the transcript of the trial before making a decision. But he gave no reasons why the judges decided on the 10-year reduction in sentence. Bremer had argued that sixty-three years was more than a life sentence. "I submit that 63 years is such a sentence that it is not law but government, the very expressive government our fighting men combat in Vietnam," he told the记者. Bremer's attorney, Benjamin Lazzi, filed an appeal of the state's lawsuit against him last month. The arguments Thursday were strictly on the motion that Bremer made. "In the heat of a political year I was an easy target of repression." Bremer said. Bremner still is under induction, and he will stemming from the assassination of Wallace at a May 15 political rally at a Laurel, Md., shopping center. Arthur A. Marshall, state's attorney for Prince George County, had urged the judges to send a letter to 123-year sentence as a deterent. Injured in the shooting in addition to Wallace were *Secret Service agents* at Alabama State Trooper Capt. C. Woolard and D. Joseph Thompson. LAWRENCE DRAGWAY Fall Street Eliminator CHAMPIONSHIPS Saturday night, Sept. 30th Gates open 5 p.m. Races at 8 p.m. Sunday, October 1st Gates open 10 a.m. Races at 2 p.m. RECORD RUNS BOTH DAYS 3 miles West of Lawrence on U.S. 40 Hiway ..With A Group Called RED DOG, WED, OCT. 47, 1972 TWO PERFORMANCES. 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. RED DOG INN - 642 Mass. 10 st. LAWRENCE KANSAS Black Oak Sale 25% off with coupon limit 1 Good thru 10/ 1 COUPON NEET Cream hair remover 2 oz. tube manufacturer's suggested price $1.25 Sale 79* with coupon limit 1 Good thru 10/1 ZIP REXALL 747 MASSACHUSETTS COURONN COURONN Arkansas food powder the manufacturer's suggested price $1.89 Sale $1.27 with coupon limit 1 Good thru 10/ 1 WITH NIGEL OLSSON DEE MURDAY DAVEY JOHNSTONI Friday, Oct. 13 8:30 $3.50 - $4.00 - $4.50 $1.00 off to class card holders 1. Tickets go on sale Monday afternoon, October 2, at 3:00 p.m., in the Union Ballroom, Kansas Union. The ticket form will form at the southeast entrance to the union adjacent to Jayhawk Bld. 3. Due to the expected popularity of the ELTON JOHN team, it will be a ticket limit of ten tickets per person for the first 100 seats. 4. There will be several ticket windows in the ballroom. Each window will have all three ticket price ranges in approximately the same quantities and qualities. We urge you to stand in the shortest line. This will ensure that your seat is not overcrowded. We arise that "window X has the best seats," or "window Y's line is going fast." Don't listen to them. The Board of Class Officers will make all attempts to serve you in a fast, efficient, and courteous manner. The Board will give you permission to sit in the fairest way possible. If you have any questions, please call Class Headquarters, 864-7460. Thank you. Patronize Kansan Advertisers