2 Monday, September 25, 1972 University Daily Kansam Enemy Troops Hit 2 Provinces SAIGON (AP) -- Enemy forces backed by tanks and heavy artillery renewed their assaults Sunday along the northern coast below Da Nang and created more hazards along the vital Highway Official sources said the attacks in Quang Tин and Quang Chung led to a massive mass hauling operation aimed at destroying the Saigon government's credibility in protecting the population it claims to contain. The fighting has created thousands of new refugees and one massacre was reported. occupied district in southern Qiang and western Wetland and North Vietnamese troops killed more than 40 civilians when they refused to denounce the Saigon Government. Viet Cong and North Vietnamese gathered more than 100 civilians in a building in a hamlet in Mo Due district last week and in connection. Those who expressed anti-government feelings were allowed to leave. Between 40 to 50 persons were still inside at the end of the interrogation. The agents then planted explosives in the building and bleed it up, killing all inside. The area is still under control of the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong. Spearheaded by the tanks, Vietnamese troops attacked Sơn Lan namesmile castion of Tien Phuoc, a district town 40 miles from Saigon. In southern Quang Ngai Province, 50 to 60 miles to the southeast, enemy troops poured more than 1,000 shells into government positions near the district towns of Duc Pho and Ba The district towns of Tien huoc and Ba To have already allen but some government orces remain around them. Initial field reports said the most serious assailant was from the west of Highway 1. After several hours of fighting, the assault was driven back, field The North Vietnamese forces counterattacked South Vietnamese troops who had moved north to eastern outskirts to Thien Phuc. By mid-morning a North Vaca troop knocked out by ground troops and the enemy infantrymen were withdrawing after the initial attack. There were no casualty reports available. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)—The U.N. General Command has issued a agenda spotlighting terrorism was ready to plunge today into its longest taktik. A record 125 of its 132 members were scheduled for a briefing. and showed the growing interest of governments in getting their views on foreign affairs before the world forum. The number of speakers listed broke a record of 112 set in 1968 U.N. Sees Long Debate Most of those scheduled to take part are foreign ministers. Sipho Svounaff Phuma of Lao and Sir Seewoo Rang Gungolam of the United Nations. McGovern Forces Claim Gain in Poll By the Associated Press In the meantime, they suspect, he would step up his campaign against the Democratic-controlled Congress and accuse it of putting polites ahead of the realities, with working with staff still to be done. George McGovern's camp, citing a private poll Sunday. The governor said his didate had gained 12 percentage points, reducing President Bush's approval rating. Lawrence O'Brien, MecGovern's campaign chairman, predicted "a very close election, like 1960 or 1968." Some leading Democrat fears failure to take action, the lobby of the President's program not acted on, he would call them back into special session after the vote. Sen. Robert Dole, Republican national chairman, while white Rep. John Hoever held at 34 per cent," said slippage would only reflect the party loyalty of some Democrats and others in Obama's changes for a bie victory. McGovern, campaigning in New York, said it appeared that There already is talk of a post-election session. the Nixon Administration ww-playing politics with the three presidents. They were freed in Hanoi, but whose return to the United States is delayed. There have been reports that they were tortured them in Vientiane, Laos rather than let them go straight to the United States, which was managed by an antiwar delegation. House 'Must' Legislation Darkens Fall Adjournment WASHINGTON (AP)—House "must" be required to legislate which darkens prospects for final adjournment before the November elections. Present plans, or hopes, call for adjournment not later than October 14 to allow House members to campaign before the November 7 voting. But it may be difficult to keep members in session until after the election. "I call on Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird and I call on the President of the United States to let these three men come home just as quickly as possible," he said he said the Geneva conference, in an request that be delayed for briefings and questionings. The leaders believe their "must" bills can be passed by the House by October 14, but there is no assurance that the Senate will pass them. The current business jacket is even heavier than that of the House. Some of the President's congressional spokesmen claim he has no power for a special session but himself reported has given no such guarantees to the congressmen. So there is growing sentiment for a pre-election recess and a call to action for unfinished business before final adjournment, a move aimed at countering accusations that they quit with major business not in line. Major business still to be considered by the House includes: A housing and urban development measure, also scheduled for a House vote this month, will come from the Senate-passed version. Two original appropriation bills, one for military construction and one for miscellaneous programs including the war on Iraq, Three congressional bills proving that than $100 billion have cleared the House but have not been acted on by the Senate. —A multibillion-dollar highway-construction bill, carded for House action this week. It offers the ability to a bill passed by the senate. Another increase in the national debt ceiling. It has not Laird retired in a statement that McGovett "knows very well who it is who has delayed the communication from the Hanoi government about any conditions to release of these men." The official North Vietnamese prisoners had cabled Nixon that they thought they should be allowed to come home with the U.S. government. Other measures on the House must just deal with container-holding companies. Eisenhower Memorial Civic Center in Washington, additional financing for the American Airlines System mission, the Small Business Investment Corporation, and the Bank of New York in New York and New Jersey. yet emerged from the Ways and Means Committee. Laird spoke on the NBC program "Meet the Press," O'Brien and Dole on ABC's "Issues and Answers." Money Fund Head Opposed by U.S. (Continued from Page 1) Chalmers inaugurated his career in 1869, the year in which student protest over the Vietnam War reached a peak. Chalmers drew fire from outside after he was sent to ROTC review, after the Oct. 15, 1969, moratorium, after the Kansas Union burned in April WASHINGTON (AP) — Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz said Sunday that the United States wanted a "fresh outlook" and a new man to head the International Monetary Fund during the critical time of the global economicformed world monetary system. "I CAN SEE why the turnover is so heavy. Now, go back a few years when you had protests and sills-and demands and this and that," he said on top of everything. You just won *in* that situation." "The chancellor has authority, but also responsibilities. You can't shirk your responsibilities." Chancellors . . . Confirming publicity that the U.S. will oppose re-election of the governor, Mr. Schultz told Paul Schweizer when his term expires next year. Shultz told reporters that the Treasury feels fresh view is needed in the job. "The pressure is terrific," Nichols said. "Why is there such a high demand for president's nationality?" Everybody wants an answer from the chancellor. The heaviest challenge the enlistment officer is attending meetings. "But the chancellor still have to be informed about all these things and involved in some of the issues," he said. "In example, this revenue sharing legislation that might give us some funds. He has to know how it works." Secretary of State William P. Rogers will be the second president of the debate this morning after the traditional opening speech by Brazil, represented this time by Minister Marco Gibson Barboza. The increase in complexity has meant an increase in the amount of pressure placed on the chancellor. Nichols said. 1970 and after the student unrest that followed the Kent State shootings and the Cambodian incursion. "The long-range plans of the University had to be put aside to meet the concerns of the time." Chalmers said. In an emergency, quite obviously the University to the people in the state and let them know they have a part in what is being decided. So what is salary besides the $40,000 salary to compensate for their education? All three掌柜es responsibility? All three掌柜es named a love for working with the people of their diverse societies and a dedication to education. "I WOULDN'T recommend it someone with a chanchoe. Some universities have grown during that time by following some of the hard-hat teachers we did in college. Wesco said the job frequently demanded a chancellor to sacrifice his family life for University affairs. Chalmers said in an interview last summer that he used a burden on his family life. "but it was very rewarding to the way students and faculty persevered. We were all in that department." developed on capit de corps. THE GENERAL debate will last 2 weeks. Foreign Ministers AndreI A. Gromyko of the Soviet Union and Maurice Schumann of France will speak Tuesday and Wednesday at Alex Douglas-Home the next day. Shultz hold an impromptu news minute meeting of the Group of Finance ministers from the richest countries of the non- nationals. IF TANAKA begins his six-day state visit with the recognition announcement, the remainder of his visit will be devoted to working out the groundwork for an exchange of ambassadors, drafting the rough lines of a peace treaty to replace the one that was negotiated on the general principles of a commercial and economic pact. Nixon's unwillingness to take so bold a step in his February journey to Peking produced an odd and uneasy periodically, to maintain the peace in Asia and amuse or refrain from it. He was short of diplomatic recognition. Tanaka China Venture May Bring Recognition The Group of 10, now relegated to lower role in world monetary affairs, is now the finance ministers, Giscard D'Exalté, as chairman of the Group. Schweitzer, 60, has said he wants to continue as head of the 124-mation organization even though it is richest country opposes him. PEKING (AP) - Prime Minister Kaulet Kanuel of Japan follows President Nikon to the United Nations, where he gives the whole loaf of diplomatic recognition to the People's Republic of China. American President 's half a load. The dispute over Schweizer's re-election grabbed much of the attention as bankers and bankers gathered Sunday for the annual meeting of the Fund. A start on reforming the system will be made during next year's election. Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban will deal with the same problem when he speaks to the assembly Thursday afternoon. He declared in a Sunday TV interview that Arab terrorism was in imminent objection to a negotiation peace in the Middle East." as the World Bank which is also opening its annual meeting this morning. Few of the finance ministers are optimistic reform can be accomplished in less than two years. The United States, Western Europe and Japan have too many differences over trade and monetary mat- President Nixon will address the delegates of the IMF as well Rogers' main theme will be such international terrorism as the attack operation that killed 11 Israeli Olympic athletes in Munich Sept. 17. In doing so, he would cut Japan adrift from the Republic of China on Taiwan, with which it has diplomatic ties for two decades. Some sources here are saying that within hours of the Japanese leader's arrival he may not only see Chairman Mao Tse-tung but also publicly announce that the Chou en-lai's government. The assembly Saturday night killed Kurt Waldheim's proposal, made after the Munich incident, that it discuss "measures to stop in- families from becoming victims." NEW YORK (AP) - Margaret Leech Pulitzer, 78, author and widow of journalist Ralph Pulitzer, was burned on the first Sunday in her Fifth Avenue Sunday in her Fifth Avenue apartment, fire officials said The assembly put the subject in a chair and threw it up with 33 abstentions. Then it beat down a South Yemen bid to deforeate the debate to next year by a vote of 60%. Walheim was saved from a humiliating defeat by defections from among the Arab and the Kurdish. He suffered 53 at full voting strength. Both groups were against his proposal for fear it would lead to curbs on what they call Arab and African liberation movements. The Arabs and Africans together turned in only 24 votes against Wadhim's item *Alba* and Cuba joined them. Miller Insists He's Impartial On State Laws THEY WERE overwhelmed by the United States, Western Europe, the old British country concerned about terrorism, including such stunck antiles as India and Yugoslavia. "It has been a long-standing personal philosophy of mine that the law should be changed, then that law should be changed and it should be enforced with the same imparity of those that existed before." TOPEAK (AP)—Kansas Attor. Gen. Vern Millet told a Democratic audience honoring the former governor who disturbed that some people think he is for or against certain laws. "I want to set the record straight," S$2-aplate fund raiser in his honor, "my personal feeling regarding the merits of a particular law is of little "If the citizens of our state desire that a particular law be changed, the avenue is clear—to work through the legislature. The Soviet bloc abstained on the favor of deferring the issue to the next session, while some of the original positive votes turned into negatives. The agenda, adopted at a Saturday meeting that ran late into the night, includes the release of an Israeli-backed Bangladesh, Soviet proposals for a ban on nuclear weapons and a world disarmament conference, the situation in the Middle East, and an end to colonialism and peace-keeping. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX GAY WOMEN YOUR SISTERS ARE ALL AROUND YOU MEET WITH US 7:30 Tuesday Sept. 26 At the Women's Center All Interested Women Welcome Use Kansan Classified 8 West 9th HOB NAXU 5 INTERESTING FACTS for students and other intelligent forms of life 1. Friday night there will be a concert in Hoch Auditorium. 2. It is free to students. lisear Kan an en recei Fort enrol studek Kansi at En of 6.4 KU K I 3. Itzhak Perlman (who, by the way is one hell of a violinist) always plays to full houses. 4. Hoch Auditorium seats about 3700 people. 5. If you want a seat, either stop by Murphy Box Office and pick up a reserved seat ticket (supply limited, so hurry) or get to Hoch about $ \frac{1}{2} $ hour before curtain time which is 8:20 p.m. CM