复 Thursday, April 13, 1978 University Daily Kansan Secret agency cleared of charges WASHINGTON (UPH) - The Senate Intelligence Committee yesterday cleared the super-secret National Security Agency of allegations that it harassed scientists working in the field of public cryptology and computers. The committee released a nine-page, highly technical unclassified summary of staff study begun last year dealing with the issue of B-13A, the most guarded of all U.S. agencies. The NSA protects American government codes and communications. It also monitors foreign communications traffic and breaks codes for intelligence information. Syrians fire at Christians to end fights BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)—Syrian troops pumped cannon and rocket fire into a crowded Christian neighborhood in Beirut yesterday, trying to end fighting between Christians and Moslems that has claimed 35 lives in four days. The Syrians were trying to blast Christian militants out of sniper nests and machine-gun positions in the neighborhood of Ein Rummaneh in east Beirut. Residents of the adjacent Moslem district of Chyaiad said the Syrians were not firing their way. They said, however, they were receiving some fire from the Christian group. The flare-up came on the eve of the third anniversary of the outbreak of a 19-month civil war between Moslems and Christians which claimed 37,000 lives in 1975/76. The predominantly Syrian Arab League sent to end the fighting and police the truce. Christian leaders said they had ordered their militias not to fire except in extreme cases of self-defense. Calm returned to the area by nightfall, although there was no enemy. offences. Former President Camille Chamoun, the ultra-rightist National Liberal Party, accused Syria of taking revenge, apparently referring to the year's first major Christian-Syrian clan that claimed more than 150 lives in February. The Beirut fighting drew attention from south Lebanon where half of a 4,000-man United Nations force was firming up in Gaza. Palestinian guerrillas and Israel forces. The other hall is to arrive by the end of this month to oversee the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the region and turn it back to Lebanon control. There was a partial Israeli pullback Tuesday, and another is scheduled tomorrow, but that will leave most of the territory still under Israel control. Explorer to speak April 18 in Ballroom Jean-Michael Cousteau, son of ocean explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau, will speak at 8 p.m. April 18 in the ballroom of the Kangas Union. Kansas the speech, sponsored by SUA, originally was scheduled for Feb. 13. Heavy snowfalls forced cancellation of his speech then. ... Coutaeur will speak on "Man's Penetration of the Oceans." COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Old Fashion FRIED CHICKEN Dinner $1 65 ONLY Village Inn PARKADE HOUSE 821 Iowa Lawrence, Ks. Big Beautiful Eyes sizzling shadow Francaise Coloring Kits—to dazzle your eyes! Only $3.95 Helena Rubinstein The Science of Beauty In running down the allegations, the report said, the intelligence committee staff carried out interviews with public and private scientists and engineers. privatize allegations against the NSA arose out of efforts by the National Bureau of Standards to devise a federal standard and code to protest the privacy of non-classified data on U.S. citizens stored and transmitted by computer. IBM, the report said, came up with a system acceptable to the NBS and the NSA but there was considerable debate in some scientific publications as to how the system would stand up to attempts at breaking it. SUA FILMS CHAIRPERSON INTERVIEWS Deadline Extended to 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, April 19! Looking for creative responsible people interested in film programming. Prerequisite: a love for film. Interviews for the 1978-79 Film Chairperson positions will be held on Wednesday, April 19. Please sign up at the SUA office for an interview time. Positions Available: - Summer Films Chairperson - Genre Films Chairperson - Women's Films Chairperson - Classical Films Chairperson - Popular Films Chairperson - Midnight Movies Chairperson - Film Society/Special Films Chairperson UK TVListings Thursday P.M. 6:30 Hollywood Squares 4 Sha Na Na 5 $25,000 Pyramid 19 MacNeil Lehner Report 11, 19 Double Couple 13 Mary Tyler Moore 27 Newlywed Game 41 7:00 Welcome Back, Kotter 9 Hanna-Barbara Happa Hour 4, 27 Waltons 5, 13 Children's Movie—"Lorna Doone (Part 7) 11 Forsey Saga 19 Joker's Wild 41 7:30 What's Happening!! 9 Behind the Fence: Albert Pailley 11 Hollywood Connection 41 6:00 Barney Miller 9 Black Sheep Squadron 4, 27 Hawaii Five-O 5, 13 Advocates 11, 19 Movie—"The Questor Tapes" starring Robert Foworth 41 8:30 A.E.S. Hudson Street 9 9:00 Baretta 4 Police Woman 4, 27 Barnaby Jones 5, 13 Mary Louise Karenina *Pat'11) 10* 10:00 News 4, 5, 9, 13, 27 General Sociology 11 Dick Cavett 19 Trek Star 41 10:30 Johnny Carson 4,27 Medical Center 5 Mary Tyer Moore 9 Mary Tyer Moore News 11,19 *A*C*H*S*A*H*13 11:00 Odd Couple 9 Starsky & Hutch 41 11:05 Movie---"Some Game Running" starring Frank Sinatra, Shirley MacLeaine, Dean Martin 13 11:30 Untouchables 5 Hogan's Heroes 9 A.M. 12:00 Tomorrow 4,27 Merv Griffin 9 12:10 Toma 41 12:30 Movie—"The Safecracker" starring Ray Milland 5 2:30 News 5 2:50 Love American Style 41 1:00 News 4 2:30 News 5 1:20 Movie—"The Questor Tapes" starring Robert Foxworth 41 3:00 Art Linkletter 5 Dick Van Dyke 41 4:00 Thriller.41 3. 30 Night Gallery 41 5:00 Untamed World 41 0:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 41 TV Trivia The answer to yesterday's question is 1953. Tonight's Highlights On television tonight: At 7 p.m. on channels 4 and 27 a new musical comedy show, "The Hanna-Barbara Happy Hop!" debuts a life-sized puppets host this show. At 8 p.m. on channels 11 and 19, the continence of detente between the United States and the Soviet Union is debated on "The Advocates." "The Questor Tapes," a 1974 TV movie, meanwhile plays on channel 41. It is about an android (Robert Foxworth) programmed to find his missing creator. The android's journey from Berlin to London to Milan to Aratain in Turkey. Part ten of the movie "Anna Karenina" appears at 9 p.m. on chan- niels 11 and 19. It is based on Leo Tolstoy's novel about an illicit romance in the Russian imperial night's episode concludes the movie. Dick Cavett's guests are, songwriters Sammy Cahn, Alan Jay Lerner and Arthur Schwartz. "Dick appears at 10 p.m. on channel 19." Bob Hope, Lola Falana and Joseph Wambaugh are Johnny Carson's guests at 10:30 p.m. on channels 4 and 27. University of law professor David Weltha discusses his course on reincarnation on "The Tomorrow Show," at 12 midnight on channel 4 and 27 on MacLachlan is the guest on "Merv Griffin," at 12 midnight on channel 9. Rent it.Call the Kansan.Call 864-4358. TO: K.U. FACULTY FROM: KANSAS UNION BOOKSTORES PLEASE NOTE: etteffort ONLY 20% OF THE FALL COURSE CARDS FOR TEXTBOOKS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED. . . If we are to buy current textbooks from KU students and/or have available to them both used and new textbooks for fall semester courses, it is vital that your textbook requisition cards be submitted NOW! Please help us to attain our goal of more effective and efficient service to the students and faculty of The University of Kansas. Thank you. 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