2 Thursday, October 24,1974 University Daily Kansan Kissinger in Moscow From the Associated Press MOSCOW-Sec. State Henry A. Kissinger arrived in the Soviet Union yesterday to try to settle guidelines for a new treaty limiting offensive nuclear weapons. If Kissinger succeeds in his mission, the guidelines would be ratified by President Gerald R. Ford and Soviet Communist leader Leoin I. Breznev at a short summit next month, probably in the Soviet far east. A second major joppler will arrive soon; two fast-paced, two-slow-paced East-West conferences: one in Vienna for a mutual reduction of forces in Europe and the other in Geneva on European security. Saxbe names Ruth From the Associated Press WASHINGTON- Atty. Gen. William B. Sabe appointed Henry S. Rush to succeed Leon Jaworski as the special Watergate prosecutor, it was announced yesterday. Ruth, who had been the deputy prosecutor since the special force was created in May 1973, will take over the top job Saturday. Jaworski is resigning after a year as head of the prosecution force to return to private law practice in Texas. Talking to newsmen following the announcement he made on Monday for his recommendation, the operation will go on exactly the same." Asked whether he would contest the pardoning of former President Richard M. Nixon, Ruth said he didn't want to comment on that and added, "I have a lot of work to do." Corporate profits From the Associated Press Huge increases in the price of sugar propelled Great Western Sugar Co., a major western processor of beet sugar, to a 1,000 per cent operating profit increase for the four months ended Sept. 30. Great Western Sugar Co. has posted $4.6 million this year, compared with $4.6 million the same four months of 1973. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. earnings increased nearly 81 per cent for the third quarter and set a record along with sales for that period and the nine months, the company reported yesterday. Earnings for the nine months, the company totaled $36.6 million or 74 cents per share, an increase of 80.7 per cent. Petroleum prices From the Associated Press BONN—Finance Minister Hans Apel said the United States must set an effective example to its Western allies and start cutting back on petroleum use as a means of stabilizing oil prices. He suggested that Western industrial countries form a solid bico deal with the price crisis. Otherwise, Apel said, prices could continue rising to a point of economic catastrophe and military conflict. "When nations are hopeless, everything might happen," he said. "But we haven't yet reached that stage; on the contrary, we are far away from there." Kansas tax audits From the Associated Press TOPEKA--About one in every 50 Kansas can expect to be audited by the Internal Revenue Service next year, an official said yesterday. Billy N. Loeffler, office manager in Topeka, said the audits were determined largely by the number of field investigators available. He said persons examined would represent a cross-section of business and non-business individual returns and a similar cross section of Kansas corporation records. Asked about the size of the income tax liability, between 10 and 20 per cent would get refunds and half or slightly more would pay the government some extra money. From the Associated Press China reports indicate gathering political storm When Denmark's prime minister visited him last Saturday, Chou was in a Peking **From the Assassinated King** Intelligent Chinese that attack China may mean that a long-gathering political storm is intensifying and that alliay Premier Chou En-lai is in the eye of it. KANSAN analysis hospital again. Chou, 76, was reported in May to have suffered a heart attack. The Danish visitors also saw Chairman Mao Tse-tung and said they found him alert. The meeting, however, wasn't in Peking, but somewhere to the southwest, the host had tendered to avoid Peking in recent years during turbulent political weather. It wouldn't be surprising now if a session of the National People's Congress (NPC) should be convened, whereupon the world get a clearer notion of what's going on. The NPC, a rubber stamp parliament that hasn't sat since 1964, is supposed to attend to a variety of governmental functions, including appointment of a premier on nomination of the Communist party's Central Committee. If there is to be a new chairman of government, a post vacant since Liu Shaichi's fall in the 1984-86 cultural revolution, he should establish a machinery for announcing, for example, Mao's restoration to the post life. He lost only his seat in training only the chairmanship of the party. Mao, who will be 81 Dec. 26, obviously is old and frail. For some time it has seemed he was no longer actively running the party and state. But Mao as a symbol remains a powerful influence and he causes speculation about If the radical faction should win, Chiang Ching, a former actress who is Mao's fourth wife, would be a mighty power in China. That could also mean that China would turn against her, under Chou opened the door for contacts with the United States and other outsiders. WASHINGTON—The judge at the Watergate cover-up trial was accused of being palpably unfair by a defense lawyer who argued against the acquittal argument out of the jury's hearing. The dispute between U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica and John W. Johnson—in both cases, who had served on the Court for 25 years— Sirica, lawyer argue about Dean lasted only a few minutes, and the issue later was resolved amicably. From the Associated Press The argument began with Wilson saying Sirica was unfair. The judge responded by angrily pointing his finger and saying: "Now listen, Mr. Wilson. You know me. You've known me for years. I'm as much Energy agency opens From the Associated Press WASHINGTON - a new federal research agency created to develop all energy sources is beginning operations 99 per cent devoted to atomic power and coal. In the Energy Reorganization Act signed Oct. 11, which established the Energy Research and Development Administration as the energy agency as a candidate for priority development. In contrast, of the 7,124 employees assigned to the new agency, only 49 are working on solar energy, geothermal energy, engineered auto engines and other corporate To construct ERDA, Congress took apart the 28-year-old Atomic Energy Commission. However, much of AEC was simply transferred to ERDA. Atomic power and weapons research claim 90 per cent of ERDA's budget and 84 per cent of its manpower. 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