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Mideast Conflict
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Se
cretary of State William P.
Rogers says the United States
will talk with the Soviet Union
on ways to settle the Mideast
conflict “as long as there is any
realistic hope that such discus
sions might further the cause of
peace.”
Rogers expressed regret in a
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speech Tuesday night Moscow
so far has not responded to a
new three-point formula sub
mitted to the Soviet Union Oct.
28 as a basis for getting talks
started between Israel and
Egypt.
Foreign Aid
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pres-
ident Nixon’s emasculated $1.6
billion foreign aid appropriation
has cleared the House. Passage
required two secret documents,
a private phone call and some
last minute vote switches.
By the time the smoke
cleared from the House floor
Tuesday, members had passed
to the Senate a bill carrying
more than $1 billion less than
Nixon had sought for overseas
assistance during the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1970.
Vietnamese Peasants
SAIGON (UPI) - Sixty-four
Vietnamese peasants have
turned themselves in en masse
to U.S. troops north of Saigon
in seeking an escape from Viet
Cong harassment and terror,
military spokesmen said today.
The announcement coincided
with a South Vietnamese
government report that 111
civilians were killed, 202
wounded and 68 kidnaped last
week in Viet Cong and North
Vietnamese terror attacks and
shellings.
Housing Unit
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Con
gress is ready to order cities to
build a new housing unit for
every one torn down in urban
renewal projects.
“This is the end of urban
renewal as a destructive force
that destroys the family unit
and wipes out the human
relationships of the local
neighborhood,” said freshman
Rep. Lowell Weicker, R-Conn.,
on whose amendment the order
is based.
Ray To Protest
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)-
James Earl Ray will make a
rare departure from the Tennes
see State Prison Dec. 29 to pro
test to a federal court about his
alleged “cruel and inhuman
treatment” in a maximum se
curity cell.
U. S. District Judge William
E. Miller Tuesday ordered a
full evidentiary hearing for the
convicted killer of Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. and said provi
sions will be made for Ray’s
presence ‘ ‘under proper security
precautions.”
Troops Stormed
COTONOU, Dahomey (UPI)
— Rebellious army troops
stormed the presidential palace
today, announced they were
taking over and shot President
Emile Zinsou, perhaps fatally.
Witnesses said the army
insurgents carried the president
out of the palace, put him into
a car and drove off in the
direction of the airport.
The reports did not indicate
whether there were any other
casualties in the latest coup in
this troubled West African
nation.
Astronauts End
SPACE CENTER, Houston
(UPl)—The Apollo 12 astro
nauts, in excellent health and
showing no signs of lunar
germs, end their 17-day quaran
tine this afternoon 18 hours
earlier than scheduled.
When they leave the sls
million Lunar Receiving Labor
atory at 3 p.m. EST today, it
will be the first time since
before their journey to the
moon started Nov. 14 they have
seen their families without the
barriers imposed to prevent the
spead of any germs they may
have picked up during their
trip.
Boyle Wins
WASHINGTON (UPI) -W.A.
“Tony” Boyle, the fiery little
Montanan who heads the 193,000
member United Mine Workers
of America, easily won a
second five-year presidential
term today despite the bitterest
opposition for the union’s
leadership in 43 years.
Housing Experiment
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI)-
Harvard University and Rad
cliffe College are planning a co
educational housing experiment
next semester under which 150
Harvard men will exchange
living quarters with 150 Rad
cliffe women.
The faculty of arts and
sciences at Harvard gave near
unanimous approval to the
experiment Tuesday following
reports on a possible merger of
the two institutions.
| World Briefs |
ZIEGLER VICTIM
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The
crime wave has caught another
member of President Nixon’s
staff.
Ronald L. Ziegler, Nixon’s
press secretary, told police
Monday thieves broke into his
Alexandria, Va., home and stole
two television sets. Earlier this
year Nixon’s secretary, Rose
Mary Woods, was the victim of
a burglary at her Washington
apartment.
FRONT FOR VAMPIRES
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania
(UPl)—Some people in Tanza
nia believe medical clincis and
blood donation stations are
front organizations for vam
pires.
The Tanzanian Red Cross
said the theory exists in parts
of the country that clinics and
blood donation points are used
to lure unsuspecting persons
inside to drain their blood for
drinking.
SANTA GROUNDED
NORWOOD, Mass. (UPI)—
Bad weather grounded New
England’s flying Santa Monday.
Edward Rowe Snow, author
and local historian who annual
ly makes flying trips to remote
lighthouses and Coast Guard
stations along the New England
Coast, said he would begin his
two-day tour today, weather
permitting.
Snow plans to drop packages
to the men and their families
who man the lonely outposts.
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