Red Guards crash Russian Embassy MOSCOW — (UPI) — Mobs of Communist Chinese red guards smashed through the gates of the Third year of bombing is opened WASHINGTON—(UPI) —The third year of U.S. bombing raids on Communist North Vietnam opened today with the loss of American planes in the war approaching Korean conflict figures. The Pentagon disclosed Monday that, over-all, the United States has lost 1,172 planes from all causes—combat and non-combat—during five years in Vietnam. It was understood that helicopter losses from all causes would raise the total for all aircraft to about 1,800. This compared with 3,001 aircraft losses in the three-year Korean war—1,321 from combat and 1,680 from non-combat causes. In addition the ground forces committed in Vietnam have for some time exceeded those committed during the Korean war. GM's 'eye' joins with foe on car safety NEW YORK—(UPI)—For seven long years, what was good for General Motors was good for Vincent Gillen. But no longer. In papers filed in New York Supreme Court Monday, GM, the world's largest corporation charged that Gillen, the private detective it hired to investigate auto safety crusade Ralph Nader, has joined the opposition. The accusation was particularly surprising since Gillen had been named co-defendant with General Motors in Nader's $26 million lawsuit charging the automaker and the gumshoe with invasion of privacy. GM's corporate suspicions were aroused by an affadavir filed by Gillen in which the detective said he was hired by GM to investigate Nader to "shut him us" and discredit him as an auto safety expert. Powell could regain seat WASHINGTON—(UPI)—An influential Republican said today Adam Clayton Powell could probably win back his house seat if he agreed to pay back the government for any personal trips he took at the taxpayer's expense. This new formula for ending the Powell controversy was spelled out by a GOP member of the nine-man select committee that is trying to determine the "fitness" of the once-powerful Harlem Democrat to serve in Congress. Powell notified the committee Monday from his vacation retreat on he Caribbean isle of Bimini that he would accept its invitation to appear Wednesday. Soviet embassy in Peking and marched through the compound waving flags and threatening physical violence. Moscow radio reported today. It was the first time in 13 days of anti-Soviet rioting outside Moscow's Peking embassy that Chinese demonstrators were reported to have actually entered the compound, violating the embassy's diplomatic status as Russian territory. The announcement by the Soviet broadcasting agency came only a few hours after hundreds of Soviet workers staged the first mass match against the Chinese embassy here. Daily Kansan Tuesday, February 7, 1967 Patronize Kansan Advertisers HOUSTON — (UPI) — Cassius Clay stole Ernie Terrel's vanted left jab and threw it back into his face unmercifully Monday night to win a unanimous 15-round decision over the bloody but courageous World Boxing Association titleholder. Clay clinches fight title 11 Clay, now the undisputed heavyweight champion, humiliated Terrell before a record indoor crowd of 37,321 in the Astrodome. At the end of the fight, the 6-foot, 6-inch Terrell was bleeding from his nose and both eyes, his left eye was swollen almost shut and the entire right side of his face, which bore the brunt of Clay's machinegun-like left jab, was swollen. 7:30 a.m. 11:35 a.m. 9:30 p.m. Penitential Office, Holy Communion and Imposition of Ashes Episcopal Ash Wednesday Services CANTERBURY HOUSE 1116 Louisiana SALE one group "Press-No-More" Jeans Were $6, Now $3.95 Ober's 821 Mass. VI 3-1951 Lawrence's Fashion Leader Since 1896 Julian Rream LIFE Magazine has described Julian Bream as "the successor to the great Andrés Segovia himself." Nowhere is his brilliance more clearly displayed than in this performance on the lute of these 16th-century airs and dances by eleven composers. Such music as Dowland's Queen Elizabeth's Galliard and Besard's Air de Cour achieves its authentic flavor in Bream's hands. Here, in fact, in Bream's latest album, is a royal feast for modern ears—for every music lover! RCAVICTOR The most trusted name in sound