2 Wednesday, July 26,1978 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Capsules From the Associated Press, United Press International UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN- Skylab maneuvered back into orbit HOUSTON-NASA controllers yesterday maneuvered the space station Skylab, back into orbit. They were hoping that the 84-ton abandoned station would remain there until a space shuttle crew could boost it higher or destroy it. An engineer said the mission was necessary because Skylab Flying until mid-1979, or Skylab's fate probably will be like that of a Soviet satellite, which burned last winter and scattered debris over northern Canada. Court delays reporter's jail term HACKENSACK. N.J.-J The New Jersey Supreme Court delayed yesterday the indefinite jail term of Myron A. Farber, a New York Times reporter, to allow his lawyers to appeal a contempt conviction to the U.S. Supreme Court. Farber, who was cited for civil and criminal contempt for refusing to turn over his notes in the murder trial of a New Jersey doctor, was allowed to remain free pending appeal of the civil charges. Failing engine forces Convair down KALAMAZOO. Mich.-A North Central Airlines plane carrying 43 persons made an emergency belly landing yesterday in a cornfield through heavy foot when one of its two engines failed and 22 others were injured and 22 other injuries occurred. The plane, a Convair 800, missed a farmhouse by 200 feet and a stand of trees by 200 yards. BELGRAD, Yugoslavia—Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito told more than 80 foreign ministers gathered yesterday in Belgrade at a meeting of the nonaligned movement that they should be wary of foreign intervention in Africa. The nonaligned movement seeks to bring together countries that are not joined by economic, military or geographic ties. The members do not profess to be neutral, like Switzerland, but instead profess to actively seek independent political and ideological policies. One of the targets of Tito's speech appeared to be Cuban efforts to give the nonalignment ideology a more pro-Soviet stance. Tito wary of foreign intervention Published at the University of Kansas daily August through May and Monday through Thursday during June and July except Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Second class postage paid at Lavergne, Kansas 66945. Subscription to area #1 are $9 a semester or #1$10 in Douglas County and #1$12 a semester or #1$24 in the county. Student subscription are #1$a semester, paid through the student's account. Editor Business Manager Kevin Kisou General Manager News Advisor Business Admin Mel Adama --with this coupon THREE TACOS for only $1 at Taco Grande 9th & Indiana 1720 W. 23rd Offer expires Aug.1, 1978 WASHINGTON (AP) - The House Ways and Means Committee refused yesterday to approve an income tax credit to help offset higher Social Security payroll taxes next Committee axes income tax credit Struggling to piece together a tax-cut bill for individuals and businesses, the committee also rejected an effort to limit business deductions for what President Jimmy Carter has called the three-martini lunch. a tax credit, which differs from a tax deduction, is a direct reduction of taxes The vote diminished chances that Congress will take any action this year to nullify some of the increases in the Social Security payroll taxes. Rep. Al Uliman, D-Ore., chairman of the committee, insists that the committee, before moving on to other tax issues, decide how to resolve the taxation of capital gains, a question that has halted progress on a tax bill for more than three months. HARLEY/DAVIDSON HONDA 1811 West 6th Street 843-3333 green's liquor 802 west 23rd street 841-2277 CATHAY Specialists in Chinese Cuisine Closed on Tuesdays Holiday Plaza 842-4976 Cash Paid for Good Used Cars See John Wells at Bob Hopkins Volkswagen 2522 Eighth Street Bring your car red lite Lunch 11:00-2:30 Dinner 4:30-10:00 Paraphernalia Love Records 15 W. 9th 842-3059 Castle Tea Room 1307 Mass. 843-1151 sua films Wednesday July 26 The Marx Brothers: Room Service (1938) (1338) Dir. William Sillen, with the Marx Brothers, Lucille Ball, Ann Miller, Frank Albertson 7:00 $1.00 Woodruff Friday July 28 Women in Love (1970) Dir. Ken Russell, with Glenda Jackson, Oliver Reed, Alan Bates. Based on D. H. Lawrence's novel 7.00 $1.00 Woodruff Monday July 31 Alfred Hitchcock Double Feature: Murder Murder (1930) Rare Early Sound Who-done-it Lifeboat (1944) With Tallulah Bankhead, John Hodak, Hume Cronyn. Based on a Steinbock story. 7:00 $1.00 Woodruff Wednesday August 2 Bogart Double Bill: Sahara (1943) The Caine Mutiny (1943) Dir. Zoltan Korda, with Humphrey Bogart, J. Carroll Naish, Lloyd Bridges. Dir. Edward Dmrytik, with Humphrey Bogart, Joe Ferrer, Van Johnson, Fred MacMurray, 7:00 . $1.00 . Woodruff Use Kansan Classified Varsity SYLVESTER'S TALONE F.I.S.T. END THURSDAY R ENG. 0471-2538 Cinema Twin STARTS FRIDAY Eve at 12:30 9:20 BURTREYNOLDS in "THE END" Cinema Twin Eve at 12:30 9:30 "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" Hillcrest "COMING HOME" Tonight 7:20 8:40 Sat Sun May 14 15 Hillcrest Harper PC Eve 7:30 & 9:30 Valley PTA Hillcrest STARTS FRIDAY Eve. a17:20 & 9:40 IT'S SKIN FLICK TIME Late Show Fri-Sat Night! 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