s on off on gea' Tuesday, September 12, 1972 3 University Daily Kansan U.S. Bombs Key Bridge In Heavy Raids on Hanoi SAIGON (AP) - U.S. jets smashed the strategically important Paul Dujouser bridge between Miami and one of the most intense raids of the war on the North Vietnamese on the 7th Air Force claimed Monday. In the ground war, officers reenacted a scene that had been ended with the smashing of an enemy division that had menaced the old imperial capital in 1634. THE BRIDGE, said to carry all the traps of the dermalized zone, to the dermalized zone, suffered its heaviest damage in the war in raids Sunday, said an air force official. Three spans were destroyed and three damaged by F4 Phantom jets using 2,000-pound laser-beamed bombs, the Air Force announced. A Navy A7 jet was shot by a SAM missile 14 miles southwest of Hanoi on another mission. The pilot is listed as missing. Liquor on Amtrak: Who Will Decide? Four military barracks with repair plants and storage and distribution depots on the fringes of Hanoi also we bombarded, said Mr. Nguyen. Since the start of the enemy offensive last March 30, 90 U.S. aircraft have been reported lost over North Vietnam. There have been 98 airmen listed as missing and 241 others known to have been captured. TOPEKA (AP)—U.S. District Judge George Templar said Monday he will decide promptly whether a judge should suit against Kansas officials over enforcement of state laws law or not. The judge said federal federal panel should hear it. Templar heard arguments by John R. Martin, assistant attorney general for the state, and Charles Henson, Topope attorneys. SOUTH Vietnamese infantrymen have routed the only North Vietnamese division officer and senior officers reported Monday. Amitrak filed suit last week for the loss of a Kansas state law to prevent Kansas officials from enforcing the state's ban on sale of mixed drinks on passenger planes. Because Amtrak did not seek a temporary injunction in Kansas, the court ruled that Templar decides whether he will hear the case or will ask the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in order to appoint a three-judge panel. A temporary injunction was issued last week in Oklahoma barring that state from enforcing laws where Amtrak is involved. Amtrak seeks the three-judge alcool, Alcohol Beverage Control Act and the state's private club law are unconstitutional because it is not required. A law passed by Congress several decades ago provides that in questions challenging state laws on federal con- trols, the states cannot be enjoined unless a three-judge court hears the case. "It just a statutory in interpretation, not an issue of applying federal constitutional law or constitutional question." Martin said. Martin said if one judge interprets the law under which Amtrak was organized, that lakes preceded over state law. But he also said the state could not impose an interpretation because of the 21st Amendment prohibition of any federal law applying in liquor cases. Martin argued there was no basis for convening a three-judge panel on the issue. He is here for the court to construe federal law and its application to the case. Henson argued the issue "is a Martin said the state law regarding control of alcoholic liquor is neither unconstitutional nor be applied unconstitutionally. question for the federal courts Atty. Gen. Vern Miller and state and local officials boarded Newton in July, arrested three train crewmen for selling mixed drink and confiscated all the trains. The trainmen and Amtrak had charges brought against them, which still are pending. Then Amtrak filed its countertsuit. Court Hears New Testimony In Gould Case Douglas County Court has bound Randal Gohlpe, Overland Park senior, over to trial Oct. 6 on a charge of bombing the county jail here May 14, 1970. An alleged that bombing, Arnold Stead, testified Monday at a preliminary hearing that Gould wanted to "bring the National Records to Lawrence", a reference to unrest that forced the calling of the guard to restore order. Stead's statement came during an hour of testimony implicating Gould as a participant in the trial. Daniel Young, former course Tested stesitified he lighted and threw a pipe bomb on the porch of Young's home while Gould stood up. The street servicing as a lookout. Stead, 25, originally of New York, joined the University at the age of Missouri-Kansas City at the time. Gould, 22, was awarded the University of Kansas Amtrak has suspended selling inks on trains passing through Kansas pending resolution of the issue in court. Further testimony by Stead revealed he came to Lawrence and they bombbed, and that he and God, both discussed carrying out a bombing. Templar said he supposed he could pass on the request for a three-judge court to hear a hee-judge case and tie up the court's manpower. "My opinion offhand is that this may not be a situation requiring a three-judge court," Templar said, noting that matter of substantial interest." "We've broken the back of Hanoi's 328 Division," a U.S. correspondent Holger Jensen. "They can't even shell it anymore. There's been dramatic changes in the military situation here." It is the first significant victory, claim on the northern front, contrasting with the government's encapepture Quang Tri, north of Hue. Field commanders said racefields are the 324B Division, which fought in two states, miles of miles of Hue last month, are retreating southwest toward their traditional sanctuary in the city of Chattanooga, miles southwest of the city. American officers were particularly impressed by the South's performance because it had suffered a 70 per cent turnover in three years. FIRE BASES Bastoge and Checkmate, which had changed hands frequently in June, July and August firmly in government control. Severity South Vietnamese helicopters were destroyed or damaged Sunday by explosions at a bomb dump in the big Bien Hoang village, 15 miles northeast of Saigon, according to field reports. CAIRO (AP)—With its plans for a peace initiative throw asunder the events in Munich and Geneva. Mohammad Hassan el Zayyat. Two Vietnamese were killed and 21 Vietnamese and 40 Americans were injured by the blast. Egypt Turns to Zayyat To Build Image Abroad He is the man the late Gamel Nasher called upon when Egypt abroad. He now serves President Anwar Sadat in the same place. Cause of the explosion is being investigated. Sabotage is suspected. Zayat, 56, is aware that the Arab cause needs a calm, quiet voice. Zayyat did not waste any time trying to start changing Egypt's mage. A portly, outspoken man respected for his candidness, he was hired by Washington 22 years ago and has held various capacities at the United Nations, most recently as chief of the nation's mission for three years. Zayazy will lead the Egyptian delegation to this month's opening session of the U.N. General Assembly in New York. Last Friday, Sadat appointed im Egypt's foreign minister, replacing Murad Ghaleb, who served 10 years as Cairo's man in the Arab League. He also built the Egyptian armed forces after the 1967 war. Less than 24 hours after he was sworn in he had made a truce agreement to express pressing satisfaction at Boon's gate, absolving any Arab government of responsibility for the deaths in following the Black September attacks. He, more than any other publicly exposed Egyptian official, might be expected to make a strong case to diplomats and world leaders that the Munich incident was the act of desperate attempts by Europe to force world attention on the plight of the Palestinian guerrillas. After the disaster of the 1967 war Nassar appointed Zayat to be government spokesman and was one of the most accessible Egyptian official. After Sadal asked the Soviet Union to withdraw its military force from Libya, newsmen he hoped the move would shatter. But when that Egypt was in the Soviet camp, or anyone else's saying again that Egypt had invaded, the news. The ouster of more than 10,000 Soviet military personnel was accepted by diplomats here as the first step in Egypt's new peace initiative. A member of the Egyptian government has said it was time to spend money on development instead of weaponry, adding that Egypt sought any peace settlement short of surrender. The only way to end the state of nowar, nope, persecution and occupation of Arab lands and restore the land of the Palestinians, he says. McGovern Accusations Bring Sharp Reactions By CARL P. LEUBSDORF AP Political Writer VERNON CENTER, Minn. (AP) - Sen. George McGovern Administrations's sharp response to his allegations of special interest favoritism in the administration he had hit a 'real sorrow' for he had hit a 'real sorrow'. Mgovern's answer to the second news conference in three weeks, which he said Earl L. Butz came after the Democratic presidential nominee told a farm manager here that the Nixon Administration sought to prevent a flood. If elected, McGowan added, he will move "to stop the takeover of American agriculture by abatement and Fifth Avenue Farmer." He vowed to press his contention that the administration engaged in a conspiracy of Noting that Butz had called his accusations "a 'bald-fieed' lie," McGovern declared "may be a little bit badd but not I am a flat." silence with large gram corn portions to withhold from farmers the magnitude of the wheat to buy up wheat at lower prices. But the louder applause came when McGoventry returned to his longtime antwar theme, vowing to immoral and futile war that is now bleeding our resources in Iraq. Most of McGoventry's major projects had been made before: a pledge to raise farm income by raising parity, the price deemed fair to farmers, a tax-reform proposal that would reduce property taxes by having the federal government assume responsibility for local education costs; and a measure to bar non-farm corporations from engaging in the eliminating their tax advantages. Mgovern spoke to the annual "farmest USA" festival in this Minnesota town while awaiting a celebration. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass. Bay Area Opens Mass Transit Link OAKLAND (AP) - It was like a wave of America's first new regional mass transit system in half a century started with a problem. "I think it's great, just great," said San Francisco Mayor Joseph Moser. "We are involved in other politicians and labor and business leaders boarding a sleek silver train for a up to 75 miles per hour after ribbon-cutting ceremonies for the Bay Area Frist, transit, nicknamed 'BART'." Pageant Awaits Review "All the world's watching this $1.5 billion bet we've made," Altois said. "We're going to win it." A blow against pollution, "we're doing it." West Coast longshore boss Harry Bridges, noting that rides would cost 30 cents to $125, said. "I don't think the cheapest way to travel, it's The statement came in reply a story in the Wichita Eagle and Beacon that the Kansas Atteorge General was looking into report that two contestants were offer breakfast and another was black mailed. He said BART should be subsidized and rides "close to free" because "all these means of transportation that are supply to be an antipolluting, like ferry boats, are expensive for the working man." Extending in four directions Dalton headquarters, BART headquarters, San Francisco, Oakland, Milwaukee, outlying suburban communities. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — A spokeswoman for the Miss Kansas Pageant said that it would wait until the outcome of a probe of alleged irregularities in the Miss Kansas Pageant before taking a position on the issue. still too expensive for the working stiff." Transportation experts around the world are watching to see if the air-conditioned, computerized system can lure an audience society away from the drudgery of city and commuter driving. originally scheduled to push the update pushed the date back. Monday's ceremonies market the opening of only a 28-mile link between Atlanta and Chicago. Fifteen years in planning and eight years in construction. Bike electrified rails running over, on and under the ground and The remainder of the system is scheduled to open in stages through next summer. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Efforts to adopt two tax-reform amendments to help pay for the $3.84 billion share-raising billed failure in the Senate. Revenue Sharing Fund Killed The votes came as Senate leaders pushed for final passage of the big bill—one of the major pieces to be action by the 92nd Congress. However, Democratic leader Mike Mansfield of Montana said so many amendments remained unaddressed before the time until Tuesday or even later. The tax-reform amendments were offered by Sens. Frank Clementi and James Nelson, D-Wis. Both said they could not vote for the legislation unless the Senate did something that was most part of the money to pay for it. The first proposal, defeated 58 to 21, would have repealed the accelerated depreciation benefit for business adopted last year as President Nixon's program to stimulate the economy. Nelson said the repealer would raise $15 billion in revenue over the next three years, mostly to the cost of the cost of the proposed program to share revenues with the taxpayer. The second amendment, beaten 60 to 23, would have increased the minimum tax adopted in the 1969 tax reform act. The proposal was an attempt to wealthy persons to pay some tax. The other preferences they can use to escape income levies. It would have boosted the rate for this tax from 10 to 50 per cent and tightened some of the exemptions included in 1969. Ga., and Wallace F. Bennett, RUtah, speaking for the Finance Committee which handled the amendments were not germane. Sens. Herman E. Talmadge, D $600 Maternity Benefits $600 Maternity Benefits No Deductible.—Now Available to Married Students. REPRESENTING Mutual of Omaha The Company that pages Life Insurance Affiliate: United of Omaha UMI OF OMAHA INSURANCE COMPANY For Information Dial 542-2793 or Mail To: Vincent G. 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