11-1 he Daily Collegian Wednesday, October 2, 197:4 From the wires News Thieu blasts Americans SAIGON President Nguyen Van Thieu said esterday the American people "are not living up to their promises" and have cut aid to South Vietnam "back below our lowest expectations." lie called corruption a "national disease" but blamed the Communists for accusations that he himself is involved. Thieu said the precipitous withdrawal of U.S. and other allied troops had contributed to the bad economy and the deteriorating military situation in South Vietnam. "W'e don't have our allies here any more." Thieu Said. "This permits North Vietnam, which now is not being bombed, to build in peace, While we have to struggle alone against ,iggresSion." Thieu said South Vietnam must remain strong and "I think the American people and their elected representatives un derstand that But they are not living up to their promises. " This year, aid will be reduced to even a lower level than last . ..ear." he said. "It is not only that we do not have an ex cess of funds, from which to draw, we have been cut back below our lowest expectations." Last month the U.S. Congress cut military aid to South Vietnam from $1 2 billion a year to $7OO million. Economic aid, for which the Administration requested $750 million, is ex pected tai total less than half that much. Makarios okays Soviet pfan IrNITED NATIONS (UPI) Archbishop Makarios, :speaking to the Usti General Assembly as the elected president of C!,prus. yesterday accepted the Soviet proposal for an expanded international conference on theluture of the Mediterranean island. • • / 2-J =• I _-7 _11212.1.1 CALCULATORS SAVE 20-50% I Kingspoint Bowmar Commodore Keystone Melcor Rockwall T.I. Hew Pack.. 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KEYSTONE (BERKEY) 2040: Square, square-root, memory bank, storage constant, large display, pernt-key, memory change key, reciprocal, AC/DC, rechargeable batteries, leather case, fancy pen, two years warranty. * Reflects List Price when that particular calculator was introduced in the market COMPARE FEATURES AND PRICES BEFORE YOU BUYS Campus Stereo The plan had been turned down cold by Turkey, although Greece brought to the point of confrdntation with its NATO neighbor over the Cyprus dispute —flavored it. The United States and Britain do not favor the proposal which wouldice the Cyprus problem before the entire 15-member Sec city Council. 1 Makarios made his first appearance here since last July when he appealed to the Security Council for help again.* the Greek military junta which was ousted shortly after Makerios himself was deposed July 15 in a coup led by Greek officers. He said negotiations on Cyprus must take place in a wider international conference than the unsuccessful-peace talks held at Geneva among Britain, Turkey and Greece, guarantors of Cypriot independence under a 1960 treaty. "We consider the proposal for an internatjonal confence within the framework of the United,litations as constructive and therefore acceptable to us," said Makarios. Egypt lists peace talk aims UNITED NATIONS (UPI) Egypt, while sayin it welcomed Middle East peace talks, said yesterday Israel must be punished for aggression, pay for destruction of Egyptian cities and take resppnsiblity for looting Arab resources: Egyptian Foreign Minister . Ismail Fahmi told the General Assembly his government was ready to resume tal4 at Geneva with two objectives: liberation of Israel-occupied Arab territory and recognition of Palestinian rights. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Abdul Halim Khaddam of Syria said "Israel should withdraw from all Arab territories occupied in 1967, and restore the „rights of I the Palestinian people. If it refuses, the United N'htions sh'suld deprive Israel of its membership and take the neces- ary from the world ; and the nation measures to implement its resolutions." Fahmi defended the action of Arab oil states in r. petroleum prices and said they rose only after other prices 'went up., He exprgssed appreciation of Soviet support of the " Nation" add said Cairo also "welcomed the relative eh, that has taken place in the American attitude as a result a' glorious October battles against Israel last year an. considered it a step in the right direction which is wort response." fish police protect politician BELFAST (UPI) Northern to security autho ties yesterday assigned - extra men to protect a prominent r ght wing British politician after being tipped that an assassin had been hired to kill him, security sources said. The death threat was made against militant ProteAtant Enoch Powell, who earlier this year resigned from Britain's Conservative party in'protest against its policies. Powell? is a candidate of the Protestant Ulster Unionist party in the up coming general election. The sources said police received a report that a killer' offered $2,300 to shoot Powell during his tour yesterday o border town - of Newry an Irish Republican A i stronghold. The extra protection for Powell was ordered as p. lice mounted a major manhunt for gunmen who killed two Rotrian Catholics and a Protestant in apparent random assassinat4ons within the past 48 hours. Cardinal William Conway of Northern Ireland told the World Synod of Bishops in the Vatican yesterday that, lie conflict in Northern Ireland is "political and social" and not religious. 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Sept. 30 Oct. 4, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. _ Senior Book -- $9.00 Underclass Book $7.00 Heath urges Labor rule LONDON ( UPI) Prime Minister Harold Wilson said yesterday the British people will be allowed to vote on whether -they want to remain the European Common Market only if they give a new mandate to his Labor government in the Oct. 10 general election. ab :nge the has y of "Under a Labor government they will have the right and the chance to exercise it within 12 months of polling day Oct.io," Wilson said in a campaign speech to a Labor party rally in Yorkshire. "But under any other party or any other combination of parties that right will be denied to them." Wilson charged that former Conservative government Prime Minister Edward Heath in 1972 took Britain "bound and gagged" into the mine-nation Common Market "on humiliating and crippling terms." Wilson conceded that his own Labor party, like other British political parties, is deeply divided on remaining in the,Market. But he said it is united in determination to renegotiate Britain's entry terms. Guerrillas killed in Argentina BUENOS AIRES UPI Reinforced police killed three guerrillas, one of them a woman, when they opened fire on a police patrol in Cordoba yesterday, bringing to 127 the number of persons killed in political and guerrilla violence in Argentina this year. The shootout in the industrial city 440 miles northwest of Buenos Aires was the first known guerrilla battle since a tough new anti-subversiye law was signed Monday. Police said the guerrillas opened fire on a group of officers attempting to check their identification and were cut down by police reinforcements who arrived almost immediately. President Maria Estela "Isabel" Peron Monday signed an anti-guerrilla law designed to "eradicate subversion in this country".
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