Thursday, Sept. 30, 1965 University Daily Kansan Page 5 World-Wide Wire Rest of 1st Division Shipped to Viet Nam WASHINGTON—(UPI)The balance of men of the 1st Division, stationed at Fort Riley apparently were bound for South Viet Nam today to bolster the U.S. forces now totaling 128,000 men. The troop movement of 11,000 men was reported from the base where the Army is expected next year to form a new infantry division. TAAL ISLAND, The Philippines—(UPI)—This is an island of death. It is the tomb of perhaps 2,000 men, women and children who were buried under tons of smoking lava, ash and mud, after Mt. Taal erupted Tuesday with catastrophic force. Meanwhile Strategic Air Command B-52 bombers from Guam today bombed the suspected headquarters of the Communist Viet Nam hierarchy. Details of the raid were not disclosed. HAYNEVILLE, Ala.—(UPJ)—An all-white Lowndes County jury today acquitted Thomas Coleman of the shotgun slaying of white civil rights worker Jonathan Daniels. Volcano Entombs Perhaps 2,000 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.—(UPI)India and Pakistan today confronted the United Nations with their avowed unwillingness to withdraw their armed forces from the disputed areas of Kashmir. The official death toll stood at 145. That many bodies were found and counted. But authorities may never determine how many people are buried here. Southern Jury Acquits Lawman The jurors, most of them friends or neighbors of Coleman, deliberated a total of 1 hour and 43 minutes before returning the verdict. UN Hears Refusal to Withdraw Blaming each other for violations of the Security Council-ordered cease-fire, India and Pakistan gave no indication of abiding by the council's demand to withdraw all armed personnel from the battle-torn territory. DETROIT—(UPI)—Although the nation's big three auto manufacturers are charging more for their 1966 models, they offer "more car" along with the higher price tag. Price Tag Higher on '66 Autos Ford Motor Co. announced its new prices Wednesday and, like General Motors and Chrysler, included with a modest price hike a selection of models featuring as standard equipment, safety devices which were sold as "optional" in 1965 cars. MOSCOW—(UPI)The Soviet Union today closed down the Moscow News bureau of the American Broadcasting Co. and ordered its correspondents to leave the country within seven days. ABC News Evicted from Moscow The order apparently stemmed from an ABC Washington report earlier this month which said there was a power struggle in the Kremlin and that a shakeup was imminent. ASC BUDGET ALLOCATIONS All organizations desiring money from the ASC may pick up the requests for appropriations at the ASC office in the Union. The completed form is due at the ASC office on OCTOBER 8. Those organizations which received money last year will receive their requests in the mail. The budget meeting of the ASC will be on OCTOBER 19. PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS Are you sure your School Wardrobe is Up to Date? We don't mean to suggest that you might be wearing such an outlandish outfit as this one, the rage of the 20's. And, we don't suggest you hop on every fad that comes along, but we do suggest that you come in soon and check out our new styles . . .