University Daily Kansan Wednesday, September 20. 1972 3 End-the-War Amendment Revived for Third Time WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate Foreign Relations委员会 review its foreign committee on Tuesday. It will be the third Senate test of congressional sentiment on cutting off funds for the war in Indochina. The House quickly turned it down three times. After lopping $81 million from the House-passed authorization measure, the committee adopted a new anew to-the-war amendment that would allow W. Brooke, R-Mass. It would cut off funds for U.S. forces in Indochina within four months after passage, conditioned on release of prisoners of war and an act of insurrection, reports measured missing in action. The Senate adopted the same The House had voted to authorize $2.131 billion for military foreign aid, compared with administration requests totaling $2.251 billion. The Senate committee allowed $1.58 billion in aid, compared with a portion of the $1.82 billion authorization by a 48-42 vote on July 24. amendment by a 49-47 vote on Aug. 2, 2015. It will require military-procurement authorization bill. It was House-Senate conference committee approval. The House three times this year has refused to accept an Indochina troop-withdrawal Rejection of the earlier bill in the Senate followed adoption of an amendment for troop with involvement from Indochina by a 504-4 vote. Private Pupil Tax Credit Gets McGovern Backing MILWAUKEE (AP) — Democratic nominee in Massachusetts McGovens said Tuesday that he supported a tax on the wealthy. He called for Catholic and private schools. “Parochial schools are cultural as well as educational and in keeping alive the diversity that has made our country great,” McGovern said at the university's largest Catholic school. McGovern's endorsement of a tax break to help alleviate the financial burden of families with children in nonpublic schools came more than a year after President Nixon first publicly criticized the federal help to keep alive the parochial school systems. Although Nixon has made two major speeches on the subject and the White House has given testimony in support of pending tax-break legislation. Nixon has often spelled out his own formula. National Education Association President Catharine Barrett immediately sent group vigorously protested the suggestion and thought "such aid would be unconstitutional in a way." In calling for federal assistance to Catholic and other nonpublic schools, McGovern said he supported the income tax credit plan now pending before the Senate committee. Nixon administration officials have already testified in support of the measure. The bill, which is generally given virtually no chance of success, would be parents to deduct $300 per year from their income tax bill for every child they have enrolled in public or other nonpublic school. But the constitutionality of that form of federal support to Catholic schools has not been tested by the U.S. Supreme Court and, McGovern said during a hearing in the case, Milwaukee, he would halt his support of the plan if the courts were to strike it down. Honor to Dolph Simons News Briefs By The Associated Press WATERVILLE, Maine (AP)—College of Waterville an- d College of St. Joseph's will celebrate the Elijah Parish Lewis Award would be Poible C. Ships Jr. Simons, president and publisher of the Lawrence Daily Journal World, will receive his award and speak at a Colby convocation at p.m. Nov. 16. Simons is a director of The Associated Press and of the American Newsroom Publishers Association. Two years ago Simon was cited by Editor & Publisher magazine for his contributions, through his newspaper, to the easing of tensions in Lawrence after rioting broke out over two killings of young persons. While reporting on the trouble, several shots were fired and one injured, but no hit. He was also the victim of telephone harassment, threats to his family and theft of his car, the Colby announcement said. Ellsberg Files Suit LOS ANGELES (AD)- Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Ruso filed a $1-million damage suit Tuesday, charging the government with illegal wiretapping in the Pentagon papers case. They were joined by 17 of their attorneys and consultants. ; The suit, considered a "test case," was filed in Washington by the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. It names the heads of eight government departments and agencies and former Atty. Gen. John Mitchell. FBI Backs Crackdown deadline, the last 208-160 vote coming Sept. 14 on an amendment to the defense appropriation bill. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—L. Patrick Gray, acting director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, said Tuesday he would welcome passage of a bill now before Congress that would make the killing of a law enforcement officer a federal offense. Gray asserted there was no question that the FBI's role in local law enforcement would be increased by passage of the measure, which also provides for a minimum prison sentence of 1-10 years for a felon in committing a crime. At the present time, Gray said, the legislation only if asked for help by local authorities. Passage of the legislation automatically would place such cases in the FBI's jurisdiction. "The present administration keeps telling us about the low unemployment rate in Kansas that have been created," Owen said. The funding authorized in the senate committee action is below he levels of the House authorization bill. TOPEKA (AP)-Sen. Dave Dawn, R-Overland Park, Park, leasenent governor, said fuesday Kansas was not creating enough jobs to provide emmontment of its own young people. Candidate Hits On Employment For the Young "It occurs to me that this is a dangerous smoke screen that hides what is really happening. What would the unemployment people rolls look like if 135,000 persons had not left Kansas?" Italian Pizzeria C SCW.INC Owen's remarks are prepared for an appearance before the Topeka Board of Realtors. "The truth is our unemployment rate is low not because jobs are being created fast and people are being caused because 13,500 or more Kansans are leaving our state each year searching for a future for themselves and their families, and the employment needs to be corrected now. "When I am elected lieutenant governor, our first challenge of leadership will be to start a spark in the state," Owen said around the state."Owen said." "One study show that Kansas is invested $20 million in educating young people that leave our state each year. This is not a loss—a serious drain on education." Owen said federal census figures showed that from 1960 to 1970 that 133,000 more persons from Kansas than move to Kansas. Owen said he thinks a key part of his approach is the quality of leadership and the commitment to a solution in the executive branch of government. "We are not keeping up with other states in providing employment opportunities," Owen said. SMORGASBORD ALL YOU $1.29 CAN EAT "A spark that will light a fire at all levels in Kansas for those who are interested in the future of our state." 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Jet fighter-bombers from a 7th aircraft carrier on the South and the Navy also dispatched a destroyer off Quang Nai to shell North Viennaemen and Viet Cong north Vietnamese. The Saigon command claimed more than 350 enemy had been Quang Ngai City, the provincial capital, is 75 miles south of Da Nang. killed Sunday and Monday, many of them by air strikes. Thunderbusters reduced U.S. tactical air strikes over North Vietnam Monday to 230 and confined most of the raids to secondary targets in the southern part of the country, far from the Haitian shipping industrial complex, the U.S. Command reported. ELSEWHERE in South Vietnam, fighting continued at scattered points but there were no major battles reported. According to command records, 99 U.S. jets have been lost in North Vietnam since the last March and a second loss last March 30 and the full-scale bombing a week later. 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