2 Monday, November 17, 1975 University Daily Kansar DIGEST From the Associated Press Israel wants PLO out JERUSALEM-Israel has told the United States it objects to attending the Geneva Midwest peace conference if the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) supports the visit. Israel also insists that Syria renew the mandate of the U.N. buffer on the Golan Heights before the peace conference is called into session, a communiqué from the UN General Assembly. the communiqué said Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin had informed the cabinet of this position after the Soviet Union and Washington to reconvene the meeting. The Israeli statement stoppold short of an outright refusal to attend the conference if the PLO is invited. Israeli officials say privately that the Palestinians could attend as members of the jordanian delegation. Some observers here see a call for the guerrilla movement recognizes Israel and reounces the use of force. Rail strike averted WASHINGTON - A national strike deadline by four railroad shopcraft unions has been postponed again, this time until Dec. 4, federal officials said yesterday. The federal mediator said the停展ment had been decided upon early today, averting a strike that had been scheduled to begin on Tuesday. In the meantime, they said, President Ford will request his emergency board to interpret its earlier recommendations on the key issue of the railroad's ads. A settlement recommended by the presidential board was endorsed by both management and union leaders, who was interpreted differently by each segment to need clarification. According to Linda Parker, research librarian, sufficient funds for Watson's fiscal 1976 budget are approved by the University. Watson would get a computerized information terminal linked to the New York Times Information Bank. The system offers a computerized thesaurus of information. Sources of the information include newspaper articles from the New York Times dating back to 1969 and about 30 other publications of comprehensive information. An automated information search system that is being considered for installation at the University of Kansas will be demonstrated at 2 m 'n' today in Watson Library. Parker said that for the average person the system would be easy to deal with because it used every day words for the headings rather than standard and arbitrary subject headings such as those in the "Reader's Guide to Periodicals." The automated search system would eliminate manual searching and provide a more accurate method of dining research information. she said. Trial of information system today Information on a specific topic is obtained by entering the request for information through a computer terminal called a cathode ray tube (CRT). Parker said she had first seen the computer system she used to attending a conference and bringing it up for its inaugural gathering. The CRT is attached to a keyboard where requests for information are entered. Attached to the CRT is a telephone link to the New York Times Information Bank. Copied information can be obtained by a rapid copying machine which is also hooked to the CRT. When entering a search for a subject, the CRT will suggest other subjects which may narrow down the particular kind of information entered. The CRT will indicate subtopics related to the search. Systems like the CRT exist at KU, Parker says. One is the CHEM titles system which is primarily for science students and is used in the science library in Malott, she said. Another retrieval system, located in Watson, she said, is the educational research information clearinghouse, commonly called ERIC. The ERIC system contains information from educational journals and articles, Parker said, and is designed for those in the field of education. The New York Times Information Bank system would be essentially for those in the social sciences, Parker said. Students wanting to use the CRT would be helped by using a computer structure the research strategy in order to obtain the most useful data, she said. If funds for Watson's 1976 budget are East-West trade rising sufficient, Parker said, the cost of using the information service would be minimal. Ideally, she said the system should be free. The ERUC system costs $5 a search while an internet service for commercial CRT search might range anywhere from $50 to $100, she said. The subscription cost of the service for Midwestern subscribers, Parker said, is between $12,000 and $15,000 a year. The number of searches would probably average about 600 a semester at first, she said. Representatives of the New York Times Company will be demonstrating the CRT on Monday. GENEVA-Trave between Western European countries and the Communist country (EU) was less unassured sharply, the U.N. Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) said yesterday. "The more we can get into automated service the better service we can provide." Transfer of technology, mostly eastward at the start, "is increasingly becoming a two-way flow," it said. LONDON—Britain's Labor party government is putting final touches on plans to restore 288 years of history and hand back partial self-government to the 5.2 An ECE review said East-West trade rose about 44 per cent in both directions during 1974 Scots near more self-rule Baptist Campus Center Western imports from the Eastern countries increased in value because of price increases, but their volume declined last year and may have remained unchanged. It said the improvement was largely due to a whole series of East-West arrangements which should have "a particularly favorable effect on trade once Under pressure from Scottish and Welsh nationalist parties calling for more independence, the Laborists promised that their government "will create elected Mrs. Rosenberg and her husband Julius were put to death at Sing Sing prison in 1938. Congress authorized giving stricter charges to the Soviet Union. Rosenbera files released Other declassified documents alleged that Julius Rosenberg confessed his guilt to a callmate whom he had been recruited to recruit for a Russian spy ring. Rosenberg was accused of being involved in an espionage scheme. NEW YORK—The later FBI Director J. Edgar Hover and other top law enforcement officials recommended mercy for convicted艾the Eibel Rosenberg LISBON—Thousands of Communist-led demonstrators filled Lisbon's biggest downtown square yesterday to call for the downfall of the government, but there was no sign of the coup attempt Socialist leaders had said was imminent. The more than 30,000 people who overflood the dockside Praca de Comerco chanted wildly for the return to power of pro-Communist Gen. Vasco Galvanos, Nov. 16-21, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. The government is scheduled to publish its proposals later this month. It also plans an elected assembly for the 2.7 million people of Wales. "The Rosenberg students were made public under the Freedom of Information act by the couple's two sons, Michael and Robert Meeropol, who have launched a campaign against it." ART SALE and Show Some of Britain's 635 lawmakers in the house of Commons in London are asking if all this is the start of the breakup of Britain, even though Prime Minister Harold Wilson has assured them: "There is no question of any proposals for the breakup of the United Kingdom." Lisbon scene of protest the government had warned that the rally would be used by extremists to attempt to set up a revolutionary regime in Lisbon and had brought in trucks and heavy equipment to block off strategic sections of the city to cover mass assaults. In addition, Avenda Dia da Liberidade got under way there was no indication of such tactics. 1629 W. 19th St. Levi given nominees list Pizza-Hut. Luncheon Specials ▪ 11:00 - 1:30 he retired of Douglas, 77, who was suffering severe pain from a stroke, was mistaken for a psychiatric patient. perience of a professional or legal character." **Pizza Hut** 'Sal' **Pizza** * Pizza Wine * Crescent - any 10' single topping * $1.79* * Thick N Cheese - any 10' single topping * $2.24* * Additional Toppings 10' each* **Pasta** * Deep dinp pasta * $1.29* * Calvain Supreme deep dinp pasta * $1.39* Deep Dish Spaghetti $ . 99 Above pasta served piping hot with Garlic Bread **Sandwiches** Sandwich Supreme $1.19 Cheese Sandwich $1.19 Ham & Cheese Sandwich $1.19 Sandwiches served either not or cold with pickle 804 Iowa WASHINGTON (AP) - Atty. Gen. Edward M. Levi received the first report from a committee of lawyers yesterday on some of the administration's suggested Supreme Court nominees, the chairman of the committee said. Warren Christopher, Los Angeles, chairman of the Federal Judiciary Committee of the American Bar Association, said the report was very tentative. He declined to identify any of the potential nominees or say how they were rated. CHRISTOPHER made his report to Levi by telephone. He said the committee had made a preliminary evaluation of about half of the persons on the list. 1606 W. 23rd St. The chairman said the administration had not added any names to the list since it was submitted last Thursday, but he said he would not be surprised if names are added. THE CHAIRMAN said the committee would not exclude a person because his principal background was in the committee. The committee was looking primarily for "exceptional ex- "We would be very reluctant to add other names because it could compromise our efforts to evaluate the existing names," Christophen said. 2 get awards for education Bob Foster, director of the University of Kansas Bands, and Eileen Greenawalt, administrative assistant to the chancellor, received the Higher Education Service Awards during half time of the University of Colorado football game Saturday. Ed Rollos, student body president, said the awards weren't teaching awards. "The award recognizes people who do things that are not generally recognized, and are often not valued." Economic summit begets accord RAMBUILLET, France (AP)—President Gerald Ford and other leaders at the six-nation economic summit conference reached tentative agreement yesterday on new guidelines for world trade and currency exchange rates. The winners, who were chosen by the Hall of Education White Awards Committee, are: 1. Joel H. A spokesman for all six nations—the United States, France, Britain, West Germany, Italy and Japan—described negotiations at the Chateau de Rambouillet, 30 miles south of Paris, as "precise, fruitful and in depth." L. William Seldman, one of Fords' economic counselors, indicated that an agreement on exchange rates, which would put an end to a long dispute between the United States and France, might include setting limits, or a 'band,' within which capital transfers would be money markets. France has wanted to return to fixed exchange rates while be covered yesterday with a third meeting still set for today. Officials said a final communique would be issued. FORD REPEATED his call for a minimum price for imported oil, but the French indicated they wouldn't agree and included in discussions to set the minimum. Opposition also developed to a proposal by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to transform the summit into a high-level meeting where world economic problems. 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