2 Thursday, July 6, 1978 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Capsules From the Associated Press, United Press International Ma Bell defends rates schedule TOPEKA- Attorneys for the Kansas Corporation Commission and Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. argued yesterday a KCC staff allegation that Bell drew its rates schedule to earn $1.2 million more than the $8.5 million rate increase received in March. One of the arguments KCC staff attorneys made that the company's rate structure would earn $700,000 more than intended for multilevel service connection charges, provided a customer who created new phone services or changed a current one was billed for the amount of work involved. Manson follower found guilty again Manson youth LOS ANGELES—Leslie Van Houten, a disciple of mass murderer Charles Manson, was found guilty again yesterday of first-degree murder and conspiracy in Tate La-Biena burials. It was the third time that the 28-year-old Van Houten had been tried for the murders. Yesterday's conviction affirmed the original jury verdict in 1971, which convicted her along with Manson and two other women. Solomon Islands gain independence HONIARA, Solomon Islands—Britain's Solomon Islands, which include Guadalcanal, one of World War II's bloodiest battlegrounds, will become independent. The United States, Britain and Japan have sent ships to Honiara, the capital of these Pacific Islands for the ceremonies. The islands have been a British colony since the 1890s and have had an interim self-government since Jan. 2, 1976. IBM antitrust suit ends in mistrial SAN FRANCISCO—An antitrust suit of almost $1 billion filed by Memorex against National Business Machines Corp. ended yesterday in misstrial of federal jail reported 20 days of deliberation had left it in a 9-2 deadlock. Memorex had alleged that IBM violated antitrust laws by attempting to monopolize the electronic data processing industry. A Memorex attorney said there would be a retrial by another jury. Ghana chief of state resigns LONDON-Gen. Ignatius Katu Aceampong resigned yesterday as Ghana's chief of state, according to a Ghana News Agency broadcast monitored in London. The broadcast quoted a military statement that said Acheampong was replaced by LT. Gen. Fred Akuffo, chief of the defense staff and second in command of the ruling Supreme Military Council. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Campus Editor ... Bob Beer Associate Campus Editor ... Kerry Harsnett Copy Chief ... Lori Harrington Wire Editor ... Mary-Anne Olivar Photo Editor ... Trish Leena Photographers ... Suzanne Burdick, Alan Ziady Skill Artist ... LeRoy Johnston, Landa Warta Assistant Business Manager ... Greg Muster Advertising Manager ... Kathleen Lamb Promotional Manager ... Jessica Spartanen Associate Promotional Manager ... 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WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House yesterday summoned Soviet reporters to a meeting to review their accreditation in an appa- tition to discuss sanctions against two U.S. reporters in Moscow. recailed at the time, "One of Powell's deputies, Rex Granum, said, "We thought it was an appropriate time that these correspondents be called in The meeting in the Executive Office Building next to the White House and a similar State Department session Friday were the first public responses by the administration to the slander charges filed against a New York Times reporter and a Baltimore Sun reporter in Moscow last month. to review the rights, privileges and respects of holding White House presidential." It was the first such session at the White House in at least 16 years. Six reporters were summoned and four showed up. A second reporter, based on Soviet reports was scheduled. Revenue from state taxes $9 million below estimate TOPEKA (UPI)—Gov. Robert F. Bennett said yesterday that state general receipts were about $9 million behind entitlement cuts, and he hoped to avoid a general tax increase. Bennett cited a legislative staff memorandum that said preliminary data showed general fund receipts for the fiscal year that were about 30 were about 1 percent below the estimate. The figures indicated that sales and use taxes were $8.7 million less than estimated and corporation income tax receipts $6.6 million less than estimated. Taxes exceeded estimates by $4.7 million. Legislative staff said that at the end of May total receipts had been $8.3 million more than the estimate of the legislative and budget division staff. However, collections in June fell short of the estimates for sales, use and income taxes. "Despite the legislative overspending of last session and despite the lower-than-estimated receipts for the just-ended fiscal year, I continue to think that we can operate it was expected that individual income taxes would not meet the estimate for June based on preliminary data from tax returns. The staff said it remained unknown whether state government would from sales tax use and corporation income taxes in July, the first month of fiscal 1979. Bernett said that revenue estimating was not an exact science and that a difference of only 1 percent meant several million dollars. RECREATION CANOE TRIP July 14-16 Down the North Fork River Registration: Monday, July 10 by 5:00 pm at Recreation Services, Rm 208 Robinson. Fee:$30.00 state government without a general tax in the past four years",丹尼斯说"We have in the past四 years",丹尼斯说"We have in the past four years". Signature But buttress she said the area knew appropriations to fit appropriations to fit appropriations within the budget. "The last Legislature oversett my budget recommendations by more than $20 million," he said. "It is obvious from the lower-than-expected general fund receipts that we cannot afford that type of overspending in the future." Apex Air Fareys/Fouth Fares/Eural and Student Auto Rentals/Hotel and Amtrak Reservations Travel Plans? make them with us. Maupintour travel service ONLY 99¢ You won't believe what 99€ will buy right now at Taco Taco! Our Enchilada Dinner plate is the big-applecrow crowd pleaser! For only 99€, our Enchilada Dinner plate includes 1 cheese enchilada, 1 taco, an order of refried beans PLUS chips! At this price, you can treat the whole crowd to a great tasting meal and still save money! Offer Expires July 12 TACO TICO for a great tasting meal 2340 Iowa Computer Science, Grads and EE's Come for a weekend stay for a career. 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