2 Tuesday, July 6, 1976 University Daily Kansan News Digest From the Associated Press Communist fills Italian post HOME—Ireland's new Chamber of Deputies confirmed Communist Pirog Ingresso as its president yesterday, the highest public post his party has held in nearly 30 Ingroa, a party hardliner-turned-moderate, was picked to lead the 630-seat Chamber under a political agreement worked out to reflect Communist gains in national elections two weeks ago. The Chamber presidency is somewhat equivalent to the speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. The agreement permitted the long-ruling Christian Democratic party to retain the post of Senate president, the occupant of which serves also as vice president of the country and could succeed to the presidency. That post went to Amirate in 2015, after he conducted a strong anti-Communist campaign in the June 20-21 elections. Flood perils Arkansas City ARKANAS CITY—Flood waters of the Waukut River threatened Arkansas City as southwest Missouri and southern Kansas cleaned up and counted 35,000 people. The Walnut River was expected to crest here at 26 feet, eight feet above flood level last night. Half a dozen homes on the town's east side, their residents already evacuated, faced flooding, and a mobile home may have been washed away. The rising waters are likely to continue. The city manager and a city commissioner joined volunteers who sandbaggated 40-year-old flood dates that could not be closed on the city-owned dike system. All the city's pumps were used in the threatened area of the city where two to three feet of standing water was reported, with some places as deep as five feet. Fire trucks pumped water from one of two underpasses and from at least one home. Blacks protest at trial HENDERSON, N.C.—Twenty blacks, their mouths tapped shut, stood silently yesterday in a demonstration for equal justice at the opening of the trial of a white man accused of killing his wife. Inside the Vance Courthouse, nine jurers were selected in the trial of Sandra Dupre, 34, who is charged with first-degree murder in the March 11 pistol shooting at a house party. on the late jurors jure duo, and on the Superior Court Judge George Fountain ordered the jurors sequestered. about a week before Dickens was killed, Mrs. Dupee's son Mark, 14, was involved in a scuffle with several blacks. He was in the Dickens neighborhood when Dickens, who was in his front yard, was shot once in the head as two of his sisters looked on. He died four days later. Queen in Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA-Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is to make a Bicentennial journey today to this city where representatives of the colonies rebelled against their oppressors. The queen and her husband, Prince Philip, will arrive here from Bermuda aboard the royal yacht Britannia. The yacht will anchor at Penn's Landing in the Delaware River where William Penn, Pennsylvania's founder, came ashore in 1861. During her Philadelphia visit, the queen will go to Independence Hall where George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and other patriots plotted the Revolution. At the city's new Visitor Center, on the edge of Independence National Historic Park, she'll make her only formal speech, dedicating a 12,500-pound Bicentennial Memorial statue. The bell was cast by London's Whitechapel Foundry which also made the Liberty Bell. Musical shows have changed. Wright says "Years ago, musicals were deep but not as visual," Wright said. Today's Broadway musicals are more involved than they used to be, Richard Wright associate director of KANU, told 2013 persons in Swarthout Rival Hall yesterday. Wright said that in today's musicals the actors had good looks as well as good voices. Years ago, he said, a person's voice was all that was important. Wright was a guest speaker for the High School Drama Teacher's Workshop being held on campus this week. The theme of the workshop is "The American Musical," and Wright's lecture was called "What is American about the Music." He said several genes combined to make up today's popular music, including European opera, minstrel shows, vaudeville and burlesque. Wright also sang 14 songs a cappella. Wright has been at the University since 1952 and received his B.A. and M.v in atav. (B.S.) He resigned his full-time job with KANU last month so he could teach more classes in the School of Fine Arts. He said that as a music teacher, he had solved in the radio station's jazz programs. COMMONWEALTH THEATRES GREATER COMFORT. SERVICE AND ENTERTAINMENT! Granada Burt Reynolds just out to raise a little hell. "GATOR" PG Daily at 2:30, 7:30, 9:35 Varsity Gregory Peck Could it be an "OMEN" R in the 21st Century you can have anything-except your 30th birthday. The new Douglas County Judicial and Law Enforcement Agency Center will pull together most city and county police activities when it's completed in October. "LOGAN'S RUN" PG 7:30-9:50 Sat.-Sun. at 1:55 Hillcrest What Bobbie Gentry's song didn't tell you—the movie does. The center, a three-story structure east of the county court house, was designed by the architectural firm of Peters, Williams and Kubota and is expected to cost about $4 million, according to Dale Glenn, a member of the architectural firm. Staff Writer New center to give county better jail, court facilities By ROBERT KEARNEY Eve.7:40 & 9:45 When completed, the center will house city and county courts and city and county police. The wildest, wackiest love affair that Hollwood ever Sat.-Sun. Mat. 2:05 "Gable & Lombard" Hillcrest Eve. 7:20 & 9:45 Sat. Sun. Mat. 1:45 Sunset Dustin Hoffman is at 101 E. HWY 398 in Fairfield, MA COURTROOMS WILL be on the first floor. The second floor will contain the headquarters and the jail for the Lawrence and Douglas County police. Glenn said the design of the second floor was a combined effort of Douglas County Sheriff Johnson, Lawrence Police Chief Richard Stanley and the Citizens Committee for Correctional Services. "LENNY" Plus R. "MIDNIGHT COWBOY" Lenny 9:15 Cowboy 11:15 "The new headquarters and jail facilities combine maximum security and efficiency while maintaining the human dimension of safety of the prisoners," diplomat said. Architect Glenn said that a person could be booked, photographed, fingerprinted, issued new clothes, interrogated,印制,挂在屏幕上,line-up without ever leaving the inail area. Prisoners may meet visitors in the jail area by talking through a glass partitioned wall. Sheriff Johnson and his officers talked through wire mesh in cell block doors. The glass will 6th & Missouri America's Most Popular Drive-In Menu Something's Always PROVISIONS HAVE been made for a police officers' locker room with an adjoining shower. The present buildings don't have such facilities. Johnson estimated that the new law enforcement center would triple available space. He said the Center would be one of the most modern in the country and, because of the consolidation, one of the most efficient. Glenn said an elevator connected the jail to the courthouses on the first floor. The elevator allows a prisoner to be transferred from his cell directly to the court room without risking travel through public areas, he said. County and city police will share the same records rooms and communications facilities, squad rooms, briefing rooms and conference rooms, Johnson said. The construction of the Judicial and Law Enforcement Center won't mean the destruction of the court house or the city police station, Glenn said. These buildings will be remodeled and used for county and city offices. Going on at HENRY'S Also within the center will be a multi-purpose recreation room and a lounge-library, which are currently not available to prisoners. THE CAPACITY of the jail will increase from 39 to 52 prisoners. make it more difficult to pass contraband to the prisoner, Johnson said. Glenn said the old sheriffs office and county jail would be demolished and the area would be replanted as an extension of South Park. Includes salad, beverage, choice of potato & Sizzler toast One coupon per person (Monday thru Friday) All for $1.99 Good only at 1516 W. 23rd St. Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Reg. $6.98 $3.99 on Columbia LIBRARY INTC REVOX BROADWAY THORNS TECH MOSS INSTITUTE PACKING TDK UBL DISCOUNT RECORDS & STEREO MALLS SHOPPING CENTER LAWRENCE KANSAS 1-913-842-1544 Transportation has changed... Has your mechanic? John Haddock FORD INC. 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