2 Thursday, June 29, 1978 University Daily Kansan Capsules From the Associated Press, United Press International UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Cosmonauts dock with space lab MOSCOW—The Soviet space shipspace 30 docked yesterday at 12.08 p.m. CDT with the orbiting space laboratory Salut 6, the news agency News Tass reported. The Soyuz 30, manned by Soviet cosmonaut-flier Pyrto Klimuk and Polish cosmonaut-researcher Miroglau Hermaszewski, was sent Tuesday to join the Soyuz 29 crew of Vladimir Kovalenko and Alexander Ivanchenkov aboard the space lab. Libya signs pact with E. Germany BERLIN-LiBn-Lender Moomar Khadiy signed a 10-year agreement with East Germany yesterday on political, technical and economic cooperation, the official news agency ADN said. No details of the agreement were disclosed. After signing the treaty, Khadiy ended a three-day visit to the eastern sector. Japanese agency buys U.S. planes WICHTIA—A Japan's Martitime Safety Agency yesterday bought 13 turboprop aircraft from Beech Aircraft Corp. for more than $28 million. Beech said. The aircraft will be used to patrol Japan's 200-mile territorial fishing limits and will replace 11 Twin Beech models used for that purpose since the late 1960s. Scientists find use for nuclear fallout Scientists find use for nuclear faution WASHINGTON—Scientists at the University of Miami have found what could be the first productive use of radioactive nuclear fallout—using it to chart the spread of pollution in the ocean. According to a study by the oceanographic team, some course as some of the fallen fallout from atmospheric nuclear test of the 1960s, and by tracing the fallout can indirectly trace the pollutants. Movie executive gets probation, fine LOS ANGELES-- David Begelman, the head of Columbia Pictures who was behind a硅藻 that shook the movie industry, was sentenced yesterday to 30 days' probation, finned $5,000 and ordered to perform one year’s community service for stealing $40,000 from the studio. Begelman, whose box office hits include “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” pleaded no contest last month to three counts of forgery and one grand theft. Kansas Telephone Numbers Newroom--648-4810 Business Offer--643-4358 Published at the University of Kansas daily August through May and Monday through Thursday during June, July, and August. Submissions to KU must be submitted by August 15th. Interviews may be conducted by mail or are $1 per interview. A $1 semester fee is charged in Daugaunt County and a $1 semester fee is charged in Knoxville County. Submit materials no later than August 15th. Editor Kevin Kinns Campaign Editor Bobby Beer Associate Campus Editor Bob Beer Copy Chief Kerry Barrosi Write Editor Larry Bergmann Photo Editor Matt Amoray Photographers Trish Lewis Photographers Suzanne Burdick, Alan赵明 Skill Artists Lehroy Johnson, Linda Word Skill Artists Jeff Knox Business Manager Jeff Knox Assistant Business Manager Kathleen A. Long Advertising Manager Kathleen A. Long Promotional Manager Jenica Sportman Associate Promotional Manager Nicholas P. Hadley Classified Manager Business Advisor General Manager and News Adviser Business Adviser Rick Mussel Mel Adams SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP) — Three black nationalist guerrillas yesterday shot and killed two Roman Catholic missionaries in South Africa. The men were reported. Rhodesia, the military command reported. THE THREE gunmen to the mission's 12 black staff members before shooting the missionaries in the face, Reckerd said. The staff members did not witness yesterday's shooting but heard gunfire. The incident occurred Tuesday night, just four days after 12 British missionaries and children were clubbed and hacked to death by raiders near Rhodesia's eastern border. Eleven missionaries and four of their children have been killed this month. I ne kv. Gregor Richet, 88, and Bernard Lasson, 69, both German Jesuits, were killed Tuesday night at the Reckter's missi- tion in Rhode Island to recket Reckter, man for the Jesuits in Rhodesia, said. Gunmen kill 2 Rhodesian priests Rocker said the gunman returned after killing the men and said "We have shot the The German Jesuits run 16 missions across a vast stretch of central and northern Rhodesia. Reckner said all the missions had been abandoned and there were no plans to withdraw them. "We are determined to carry on," he said. Pool crowd disabled by chlorine gas leak COVINGTON, Ky. (AP)—A cloud of chlorine gas yesterday engulfed a crowded outdoor swimming pool, sending 420 persons and children-to area hospitals, the police said. Spokesmen at three hospitals said all but nine persons were treated and released. The ninety admitted to the hospitals were in fair to good condition, officials said. The leak occurred just after noon at Rosedale Pool in Covington, a Cincinnati suburb. The outdoor pool area was packed with about 300 swimmers and sunbathers who had come to escape temperatures of more than 90 degrees. "Everyone was choking and gagging," 12-year-old Dave Bohn said. "Everyone shot for the doors. It was bubbling up out of the drain." JAMES RUTH, Covington fire chief, said people were dropping stick up and down the street. One of those overcome was 20-year-old David Doyle, J.D. Lottier, who warned at the pool of the N.C. State Capitol After announcing the danger over the pool public address system, she ran into the pool filter room, thinking that a fellow guard was there. "SHE GOT a double dose and collapsed." Laut Edington, who worked in the refreshment. I think people feel it is not a proper cost-benefit ratio for them." Jeff Beach of Latonia, Ky., said, "It was adult swim time and the deck was full of kids sitting along the side and walking around. The place was jammed. **SULDENLY everyone started getting** people were pushing and shoving to get people out. Chlorine gas is highly dangerous, LJ. Jay Watters of the Covington Fire Department **TIS A VIRYE bed galas.** Watersuits brown. **BATTLES the VIRYE bed galas.** Watersuits brown. The Red Cross dispatched disaster nurse team to the three hospitals to assist in the rescue of the victims. William Frye, the pool's manager, said an investigation of the cause of the leak at the pool could be made. "We have no idea what caused it." Fry said, "it could be a small snook of dirt that was in the basin." "It's not there," she said. Firemen wearing gas masks turned off the chlorine tank valve. Witness shortage cancels Senate labor law hearing WASHINGTON - Yesterday's hearing on controversial proposed changes in the country's labor laws was canceled because of a lack of witnesses, according to a spokesman for the Senate Human Resources Committee. The hearing was one of two scheduled hearings on the issue. A hearing scheduled for today will be Docking lauds his property tax lid law Docking said yesterday that Proposition 13 was similar to the tax lid because it called on state and local governments to survey services they offered and to realize that limited funds should be better balanced with demands. "I THINK the message essentially is what we said in Kansas with the tax lid," Docking taq, that is it. I think people are disturbed by the increase in cost of government. I think people feel it is not a proper cost-benefit ratio for them." The current taxayer revolt is similar to an unrest in Kansas almost 10 years ago. Taxpayers protest groups were forming, putting pressure on local officials and legislators. Taxes were being paid under the same in some cases, were not being paid at all. "The BLACK staff are still there and we will not sink patients will be too scared to come in." Officials said the area around St. Ru- rion, near Abuja, was filtrated by guerrillas of Nasr Nkomo Zimbabwe African People's Union. The military said Nkomo's men killed the German The handful of patients in the 40-bed St. Rupert's hospital have asked to leave. 76 Toyota Corolla green 27,000 4 speed "I don't understand it. It is a very hateful business, of course." Kansas' original tax lid prevented local units from increasing property taxes, their main source of revenue, but allowed increase if citizens specifically voted to allow an increase. An accompanying budget lid worked in a similar fashion. DOCKING SAID the tax lid was designed to be more functional than California's rehousing plan. 77 Datsun 200-SX green 33,000 5 speed am/fm stereo 75 AMC Pacer white 45,0003 speed air Lisson had worked in Riboshea for more than 40 years. Richert had been in the country since 1972. 76 Honda Civic bronze 26,000 4 speed Proposition 13 is an initiative that reduced property taxes in California by 57 percent. 75 Toyota SR-5 Pick up green $2,000 5 speed r5 Pontiac Ventura white 38,000 air, a.t., p.s. 73 Chevrolet Monte Carlo maroon 61,000 air. a.t., p.s. ARKANSAS CITY (UPI)—Former Gov. Robert Docking, the most man often credited with the passage of Kansas' property tax law in 1790, says the lid is similar to California's Proposition 13 but is a better answer to the problem of increasing taxes. He said the Kansas tax lid had been riddled with exemptions and other loopholes in recent years. However, he said he did not believe production as California's was needed in Kansas. 74 Beetle red 42,000 However, Docking said the tax lid was perhaps a better answer to the problem than the California reduction that threatened severe cuts in government services. 76 Dasher green 45,000 4 speed, am/ftm However, the British missionaries died in an area in which Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe African National Union guerrillas operated. Mugabe denied the charge and accused black Rhodesian security forces of committing the murders. Nkomis and Mugabe's leader the Patriotic Front guerrilla alliance. 76 Datsun 610 4 door orange 48,000 4 speed "With a proper look at the tax lid and reviewing some of the exemptions that have been granted, I would think we wouldn't that type of proposition at this time." he said. THE SENATE VOTED last week to return the contested legislation to the committee for redrafting after the bill's supporters failed in their sixth attempt to stop a Republican-led bandit that had kept the legislature tied up since mid-May. held, Michael McCurry, the spokesman, said yesterday. Docking, who resigned in 1975, supported the taxpayer revolt of the late 1960s and molded a campaign accordingly, which kept him in office for a record four leagues. 73 Beetle orange 41,000 am/fm 8 track Sources said the strategy of the bill's backers was only to make enough changes in the legislation to enable them to stop another filibuster. services," he said. "There should be a lot of emphasis on adequate as well as austere." Come in and drive our Gas Savers. The move was seen as a retreat from the department's earlier position that hearings were unnecessary and as support for critics who say an end to price ceilings would prompt more motorists to use dirtier leaded fuel. 'Remember I said quite a lot that we wanted 'austere but adequate' government Black members of the staff and pupils at the British mission said the guerrillas in thatraid identified themselves as members of Mugabe's organization. BOB HOPKINS USED CARS 2522 Iowa VILADE SAID AN official announcement would be made within a few days of the July 12 hearing. Ed Vilade, a department spokesman who Tuesday confirmed the upcoming hearings, emphasized that the department had not changed its position that the pump price ceilings should be ended, even though gasoline now is abundant. The ceilings followed the 1973 Arab oil embargo. RACQUETBALL/ HANDBALL TOURNAMENT July 5 - 7 Singles, Doubles, and Co-Rec July 5 - 7 SISTER KETTLE CAFE A Vegetarian Dellight 14th & Massachusetts 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Wed. Sun. Closed Monday. 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