2 Monday, September 11, 1972 University Daily Kansan Air Base Alert Continued from page 1 --necessary to secure the permission of either the county commissioners or the residents of the area. Continued from page 493 only 15 miles north of Hanoi on Saturday in the biggest dogfight of the bombing last April, the U.S. Air Force said Sunday. Two Soviet forces shot down, the Air Force said. North Vietnamese antiaircraft gunners shot down one of the American planes as they flew over a base in Thailand after the dogfight between four U.S. Phantom units and seven MIG19s and MIG21s. But the two crewmen, Capts William J. Dalecky, 26 Wauwatesta, Wis., and Terrence M. Murphy, 34, a former Army tank corps sergeant from Fort Bragg Beach, Fla., parachuted into 100-foot-high a rugged hillside in northern Laos. They were rescued by a helicopter later, the Air Force said. The U.S. Air Force fighters that batted the MIGs were escorting American attack planes on rails in the Hanoi area. The F4 fighters were alerted that the MIGs were headed their way after they had threatened them with a U.S. strike force 30 miles away. The two MIG kills raised to 48 the number of enemy fighters downed by U.S. crews over North *vetnam since March 30 when the enemy encroached in South Carolina.* The planes of American planes downed by MIGs during the same period, the MIGs of Vetnam. North Vietnam claimed three U.S. planes were shot down in new raids Sunday in the Hanoi airport, and they were reported on radio Hanoi claims. In the ground fighting, a military spokesman reported South Vietnamese rangers, marines and paratroopers killed 280 enemy soldiers in a series of ambushes on Tirri in the northern front Sunday themselves suffering what were described as light casualties. Annexation Fight . . . Continued from page 1 Cahulieu Port jacket 491 and 492 and Douglas County do if the state takes the taxes paid by KPI andprovides them on a per capita basis. MEMBERS of the committee say that KPL is quite capable of fighting its own battle and stress the importance of the KPL. Don Kaufahl, RFD 1, chairman of the committee, said that the committee finds funds to their campuses. *meworld* Using the "perimeter method," there is no limitation on the size of the area annexed, and it is not Members said the annexation was forced upon them unfairly. The City Commission applied the perimeter method of annexation to land in a certain method,法术, land are allowed to annex land if the annexation tends to square up the boundary and if the new city limits of the annexed area are less than half the city limits of the area annexed. DON ARMSTRONG, RFD 1, said he opposed the way the city commission "tried to ramrod the thing through." "It's not a fair approach," he said. "We're trying to impress upon the citizens of Lawrence that we are being treated unfairly and also that the annexation will affect on them as taxpayers." The committee is opposed to an increase in taxes when the council will then receive no different, from nor better than those we receive while living in the city. The residents maintain that, because of Rural Water District No. 1, they do not need city water, content that they will pay almost twice as much for water as for the county, that the city has no plan to provide city water for them for a number of years. Committee THEY do not need city sewers they said, because they have purchased and paid for their own septic systems. They said that fire protection would be no better than the city's fire hydrants and that the Douglas County office's provided adequate protection Businessmen Urge Red Trade Reform The Wakarasa Township Road Department always has the roads cleaned and sanded in the winter immediately after a snowfall, they wondered whether this weather will be the case after anexation members said the city's offer to buy out the rural water district was insubstantial and not binding. NEW YORK (AP)—A pans- representing 200 American busi- nessmen and educators has urged a broad revision of U.S. trade policies toward Communis- tions, including liberalization of trade laws and removal of virtually all restrictions on non- military exports. The recommendations were contained in a 86-page report, "A Report on Communist Countries," prepared by the research and policy committee of the Committee of the Communist Development, released Sunday. The committee also joined with business groups in Germany, France, Britain and Sweden in recommending establishment of a new global economic agency to ground rules for East-West trade. Citing political and economic advantages to be gained from improved trade relations, the 68-member committee recommended: The opponents point to a 33 per cent increase in taxes and maintain that a city tax levy on farm property is unfair. On one-third of the area is farm land and about 10 per cent is in the urban zone. The Plains construction zoning laws profit construction or development. In its report on U.S. trade policies, the committee held that current restrictions on East-West trade result in more less than gain. That the United States remove all restrictions on exporting equipment with the exception of military equipment and the kind of advanced technology that would be available in producing such equipment. That U.S. policy on credit terms to Communist countries be aligned with that of other Western industrial countries, pending achievement of international regulation of credit terms. —That the president be authorized to grant most-favored-nation treatment on trade with Communist countries in return in return they extend monetary benefits to the United States. That, subject to limitations on the export of technology, the U.S. government place no objections to companies entering into coproduction agreements in Communist countries or otherwise investing there, except for foreign investment generally. A statement accompanying the report said the recommendations did not apply to North Vietnam, North Korea and Cuba, where embargoes were imposed under U.N. Trading with the Enemy Act. "The practical values to be served by removing restrictions on the economic benefits but extend beyond them," the committee said. "Willingness to trade is in itself an indicator that helps dissension tensions." It cautioned, at the same time, that any advances in East-West trading depended on the willingness of Communist countries to reciprocate on the basis of the problems with such problems as currency differences and the setting of fair trading standards. If the department finds that her remarks did not violate U.S. laws on treason, sedition or efforts to undermine military morals, the judge will order the attorney general to recommend legislation "which would be e-f." "We can weft this kind of war and continue to call ourselves different from our own children, our mothers, or grandmothers?" I don't think so, expect that they are living and caring of why they are living and for what they are willing to die." she was quoted as saying in a book by Brennan. No Violation Found Yet In Fonda's Broadcasts A 4,800-word transcript of remarks attributed to Fonda during her July visit to North Betam was obtained Sunday from the Internal Security Committee. The panel asked the Justice Department to report by Thursday the department's review of the case. WASHINGTON (AP)—According to texts being studied by congressional investigators, Jane Krakauer is scheduled to pose questions to U.S. servicemen but limited her advice mainly to pleas for ending the war in Iraq. THE ANNEXATION would work a hardship on the remaining residents of Wakara town, Township, and KPL plant was the major tax base in the township. They also noted that the township had 18 miles of asphalt roads within the township because of previous annexations, SEATTLE (AP)—Boehring Co. officials confirmed Sunday that the firm has signed a purchase agreement with the People's Republic of China involving ten 707 lotteries. The city already has adequate control over industrial development, opponents say. They point out that the joint city commission is responsible for development in and out of the city. "If the area is being developed hapazardary, as the City Commission contends, they have no answer." The mayor wrote, "the committee report said." "For years, Micronesians have been told that their own languages and culture are inferior, and this has caused severe loss of respect for their native cultures," said Dr. Donald M. Palmer of the Pacific Islands languages development project at the university. "PEOPLE react to their nature, a natural nature, Armstrong said. "That's why we have to let them know that, as well as we are, the world is ours." In these broadcasts she called bombing a war crime but didn't urge defections. Members of the committee said they expected the vote to boil down to a tax issue. HONOLULU (AP) — South Pacific islanders of losing their culture to creeping Americanization, says a university of Hawaii has initiated a program. Kufah agreed and told the committee that County Clark Debert Mathieu had said he would outrepute the mathieu turned out for the referendum. fective to impose criminal sanctions under similar circumstances in the future." Fonda said she had done the service that she told U.S. servicemen to defect. According to the transcript, there is no reference to her. The Micronesian islands, which draw from the Pacific east of the Philippines and the main oasthest of New Guinea, are administered as U.S. trust. "Of course, they were sur- pised when we were able to get the petition through. At least this would make them more likely to will have the say," Kuliah said. Ethnic awareness "is beginning to filter into Micronesia." Topping said, and his project is busily working to supply the students with reading materials needed to preserve the native tongues. Micronesians Americanized, Linguist Says I O M O R W : A N- N E X A T I O N : THE CITY'S VIEW. GOP Leaders Urge Southern Democrats To Switch Parties WASHINGTON (AP)—House Republican leaders, seizing on Sen. George McGovern's unpopularity in the South, are urging Southern Democratic Congressmen to switch parties and gain control of the House. But it's a carrot-and-stick proposition. The effort also has as its long-range goal a permanent realignment of the parties that manage the project on a solid basis in the South. House Republican leader Gerald R. Ford of Michigan is passing the word to southern Democrats that if they don't find their cozy relationship with the Republicans at an end. "THESE GUYS have had the best of both worlds," said a Republican congressman. "They have their senior protected by the Democrats and find their home with the Republicans." The threat the Republicans are using to try to induce Democrats to switch roles is the possibility that members of their party insists them in their home districts. "If we can't use McGovern as leverage to get them to switch, we can't." But we might and we might as well get about building a party in the South by working with the other members. congressman who asked not to be identified. SOUTHERN DEMOCRATS who have either privately or publicly dissociated themselves from the Democratic presidential candidate are the targets of the Republican overtures, which are aimed at Ford and other party leaders in an individual, informal basis. The protection of seniority rights is a key subject in such cases where the employee has been weakened by the insistence of some senior GOP members that no Democrat switching over to become a committee chairman. Also making the courtship difficulty is the almost total lack of a Republican party organization in many Southern Congressional "Politically power is back home—not up here in Washington, and any Democrat who switches has to have an organization behind him to watch," the Congressman said. The Republicans have controlled the House only twice since 1930 and not at all since 1954. They are now on the short end a ZS is to 171 line and even a ZB is to 381. This seems unlikely to produce a big enough turnover in the House to keep it from being a powerhouse. Shriver coupled this assessment with a call for a new Marshell Plan for the Middle Earth reconstruct that troubled region. "I don't believe that polls," I say, not noting once more that at one point he met with him only 4 per cent of the vote for the Democratic vote. Shrivier, his running mate, said that Syrian condition conditions for its air strikes against Syria and Lebanon in retaliation or the murders of Israeli citizens. His remarks were prompted by newly released Gallup Poll figures indicating Nixon has reversed an earlier deficit and taken a wide lead among young advantage, among men, workers. Margot Gregor, director of the Committee for the Re-election of the President, said his group had been working to contribute to the Nixon cam- BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sen. George McGovern scouted from the Marine Corps to Israeli air force tolerantly, and Clark MacGregor said big Republican contributors want to join him in a rhetoric rallied on Saudi The Democratic presidential nominee told one of his largest campaigned crowds, at Española, N.M., that any young person or employer supports President Nikon "is too confused to know which end is up." Kissinger was met at the airport by Vasily V. Kuznetsov deputy minister and, in response, ambassador to the United States MOSCOW (AP)—Henry Kissinger arrived in Moscow Sunday night to see the days of Kremlin. There was speculation he might sit down with a top N Vietnam official for some private talks. Also on hand to greet the presidential adviser, who arrived in a special U.S. Air Force plane. The U.S. Ambassador Jace D. Beam, a U.S. Air Force pilot. conducted private talks with Kissinger in the past. Whether Kissinger would meet Theo could not be determined. The North Vietnamese were not sure of Americans said they did not By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kissinger, Tho in Russia McGovern Denies Poll on Youth Vote The group walked directly through the terminal to waiting cars for the drive into the city. The only thing Kissinger said to priority to the effective date of a new law requiring disclosure of large donations, asking them if they would mind being identified. He said it would "obviously be to our political benefit to make demos name the committee" public "—as it does, but the committee found the contributors generally opposed. He had said earlier that the committee would not make any changes over objections of the givers. PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP)—The United States will rescue the Cambodian government about 10,000 tons of rice to end a drought that prompted widespread looking last week in the capital. The government confirmed Sunday government reports that the loan had been agreed upon. The rice originally supplied by the U.S. Food for Peace program. Gloria Steinem and Jill RückelsHAwre were interviewed jointly on the NBC TV-radio program "Meet the Press." waiting newsmen was, "We are here to continue talks." He apparently referred to President Nixon's May summit meeting with Soviet leaders. U. S. officials said President Nixon's adviser would see the Communist party general secretary and U.S. Premier Alexei N Kosygin and Foreign Minister Andrei A. Likhachev of Soviet-american relations Coincidental with Kissinger's visit here was the arrival of Le Duc Tho, a member of the North Vietnamese politburo who has Main points on the agenda, officials said, were European security, Vietnam, the second US naval arms limitation talks and trade. MOVING SALE THROUGH THURSDAY Thousands of books half price - The downtown Town Crier will soon be moving to a new location at 930 Mass. The new store will offer expanded inventory and services. This store will include a COMPLETE bookstore with special ordering service, a sweet shop, and a pipe and tobacco shop. - Because we are moving, our entire Hallmark selection will be reduced to half price for clearance, including albums, candles, stationery, posters, books and greeting cards. - Please take advantage of the opportunities at Town Crier during this week. Yet if the prospect of a sale puts you off, the Malls Town Crier will maintain its calm and serenity throughout. 919 Mass. TOWN CRIER 842-2147