2 Monday, December 5, 1977 University Dally Kansan Iraq walks out on Arab meeting TRIPOLI, Libya (UP1) - The Iraqi delegation early today walked out on the conference of Arab delegates meeting to condemn Egypt President Anwar Sadat for his visit to Israel. The walkout collapsed chances of unanimous agreement. The Iraqis, led by delegate Taha Jazrawi, stalked out of the meeting, which was in its fifth day. The action apparently came on orders from Iraqi President Ahmed Hassan Bakri not to sign a final agreement with the timeframe. Algeria, Iraq, Syria, South Yemen and the Palestinian Liberation A feud between Syria and Iraq was at the root of the failure to obtain unanimous condemnation of Sadat. Iraq had demanded that Israel be called for peace with Israel be denounced WASHINGTON (UPI)—Steps are being taken to admit another 10,000 Vietnamese refugees and as many as $1.000 Soviet Jews and Armenians, D.Pa., said yesterday. Organization (PLO) had been working in late-night sessions. U.S. officials seek entry for Vietnamese refugees He said there were 3,000 Soviet Jews and about 1,000 Armenians occupying temporary apartments in Ostia, a suburb of Baku for permission to move to the United States. He said he expected the number to swell to at least 5,000 with the increased flow of nutrients. UNDER THE current American immigration system, the State Department asks the attorney general to allow immigration from countries that "parole authority." The attorney general Elberg also said Atty. Gen. Griffin Bell would visit Congress today or tomorrow to discuss the admission of thousands of Soviet prisoners now being allowed to leave the Soviet Union. Eilberg, head of a House immigration subcommittee, said that State Department officials initiated talks with him, Sen. Ed. Rachel Cohn and others, staff members. Saturday, seeking agreement for the early entry of 5,000 more Vietnamese refugees into the country and local communities. A Libyan information ministry spokesman said the other five delegations would meet later today to sign a declaration without Iraq. Earlier, previously feeding Palestinian guerrilla factions agreed on a common hard-line approach rejecting any negotiations with Israel. The PLO and rejectionist front groups split three years ago on whether to try to win a Palestinian homeland through war with Israel or through negotiations. The delegates had been striving to reach a unanimous agreement in hopes of attracting the support of more moderate Arab nations, thus isolating Sadat. Their joint statement began with the words, "We the PLO . . ." It apparently marked a settlement on an even tougher line against Israel by proposing formation of a Joint Arab military command and rejection of U.N. Mideast peace resolutions. FAILURE TO reach unanimity among only six of the 22 Arab states could result in the hard-line Arab nations being themed for a United Nations Midwest negotiations, observers said. In recent months the PLO had appeared close to accepting some U.N. resolutions regarding a Mideast settlement with Israel. Arab sources said yesterday's joint statement represented a hardening of the PLO stance. Eilberg said he expected Bell to grant parole to the Soviet immigrants. then consults with Elliard and Kennedy, and Senate immigration subcommittees. Coal miners to strike at midnight WASHINGTON (AP) - Full industry and union negotiating teams met yesterday to bargain on a new coal contract, but a United Steelworks board that last midnight tonight was a foregoing conclusion. He said any student who cancled a contract but thought he had a valid reason to noy pay the cancellation charge could appeal the charge. Chief federal mediator Wayne L. Horvitz said "we're just working," when asked for his assessment of the talks between the UMW and the Bituminous Coal Operators' Association, representing the 130 companies. Last week, Woods announced the four main acts to be featured at Rock Chale Revue, which will be presented Friday and Saturday, March 3 and 4, in Hoch Auditorium. Beauford Woods, Rock Chalk producer, said that 16 persons would be chosen from the group. Students may contact the All University Residence Hall Board of Appeals, 210 McColum Hall, or the offices of the deans of women and men for appeal information. Requests to change rooms within a hall also are being accepted. Fred McElenzie, associate dean of men, said last week that a student who wished to change rooms should contact the director or assistant director of his hall. John Van Kepel, Rock Chalk assistant producer, said yesterday that anyone auditioning should bring a prepared song to the auditions and be prepared to dance. An accompanist will be provided. The dance choreographer at the audition. Rock Chalk choreoearlier at the audition. McElenian said students who cancel their contracts must pay a cancellation charge, Students who do not plan to live in a residence hall next semester must cancel their residence hall contracts by Dec. 23. Residency formations also are available in 224 Strong. The acts and the scripts selected were: Alpha Chi Omega sorority and Sigma Chi fraternity, "Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About Rock Chalk but We Afraid to Ask"; Delta Delta sorority and Phila Kappa fraternity, "Rich Man, Rich Girl"; Delta Delta sorority and Kappa Gamma sorority and Phila Gamma Delta fraternity, "Two for the Show"; and Hashing Residence Hall, "When Curtain Calls are Few." Auditions for skits to be performed between major acts of the Rock Chalk Revue will be tonight and tomorrow from 6:30 to 10:30 in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Performers for revue to be picked On Dec. 17, KU plays the University of Missouri club in Kemper Arena, before the Kansas State team was excited about playing Missouri. Mark Kootman fights hard to maintain the puck against an Iowa State defender. Union President Arnold Miller returned to the bargaining table for the first time since 1986. Hockey... Today is the last day for students living in residence halls to request a change to another residence hall for the spring semester. Student suffers gunshot wound More than 2,000 miners were reported to be off their jobs at mines in Ohio and West Michigan, where they were the occupation of a national walkout. Union members were likely to stay home in greater numbers when mines open today, working day under the current contract. Requests for hall changes should be turned in by 5 p.m. at 224 Strong Hall. From page one Miller sat across the table from chief industry bargainer Joseph P. Brennan, while Horvitz sat at one end of the rectangular table. The student, a resident of McCollum Hall, apparently shot himself with a small-caliber KU police said they did not know whether the shooting which occurred in a room in McCollum, was accidental. They would not release the student's name. HORVITZ TAID SAID before the talks began, "We've asked the parties to resume and we're resuming with full committees on each side." discussion of the possibility of extending the current three-year contract. A 20-year-old University of Kansas student was in fair condition last night after being admitted to Lawrence Memorial Hospital Thursday with an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound in the abdomen, KU police said yesterday. Any strike by the union's 130,000 munites could be expected to last 10 days at a minimum, because rank-and-file ratification takes at least that long. Wagner said college hockey was an exciting snort. When the talks resumed earlier this week it was with smaller committees, a request the mediators made in their effort to get the discussions back on track. "This might show some people that we have a program," Wagner said, "and might help build some interest." Horvitz said Saturday there had been no Deadline near for changing residence halls Determined "There's no center line in college," he said. "You can float a skater out there and get a lot of breakaways." He said that he and Rader sent polls for ideas to other schools with his help. He was being made to raise funds for the hockey program but were abruptly halted when a former dean at the school was raising the money, left Kansas. "WePUT UP posters and had a good turnout," he said. "We had 10 people who attended, and willing to pay expenses for practices, and travel to Kansas City to practice. Then we tried the job." He got some money from them. Wagner was one of the hockey club's founders in 1972, along with Val Radder from Anchorage, Alaska. THE DEAN OF BEER'S FINAL EXAM. (Or,was yeast really responsible for the fall of the Roman Empire?) As your Dean of Beer, it is my scholarly opinion that just knowing the one word for beer is not enough. You must also know the reasons why. Because only then will I, Siglina Steinflower, be satisfied that you have graduated from Remedial Beer Drinking. QUESTIONS: 1. The best water for beer comes from: a) Big Duck Mountain. b) Underground in Tijuana. c) In Jackson, Ga. d) None of the above. A: (d) No matter what you hear about "naturally pure" waters, virtually all brewers filter and further purify their water. But Schilz doesn't stop there. They flush the water in the filter it again. So when they're through, its purer than the purest springwater. Q: 2. Klages and Firlock III are: a) Composers of famous beer; drinking b) Owners of Heidelberg; b) c) Owners of the world's largest unknown brewery. d) Serving time in Sonoma, Calif., for servicing Arnold the Wonder Seal. d) More expensive barrels. A: (d) Schlitz blends Klages and Firkellbe Barleys with the standard variety most brewers use because they believe it gives their beer superior flavor. Siglinda Steinfüller Dean of Beer Q3: 3. Hops are notorious for: a) their lack of intelligence. b) always getting to work late. c) being difficult to keep fresh. d) Being difficult to keep fresh. A: (d) The freshest hops make the best beer. That's why Schiltz vacuum-packs and refrigerates their hops. So they're as fresh at brewing time as they are at harvest time Q: 4. The best adjunct to beer is: a) Rice. b) Cock. c) Either rice or corn. d) What's an adjunct? A: (c) Every American brewer uses rice or corn to lighten the flavor of their beer. This is called an adjunct. But Schiltz knows how to use either grain intercropping or not to never at the mercy of an unfavorable crop. And neither is the taste of their beer. A: (d) To make beer taste right consistently, Schlitz believes the yeast has to be evenly distributed during fermentation. That's why Schlitz gently stirs in their yeast. It's probably Annie's Bier Fermentation process. And the only American brewer who does it. Q: 5. The biggest misconception about yeast is: a) Carrying some in your pocket is good luck. b) It is good for hernias. c) It was responsible for the fall of the French Revolution. d) To ferment beer, all you have to do is drop it in the vat. Q: 6. Chill-Laering is: a) a popular German country and western state b) A Scandinavian winter sport played without clothes. c) A new ethnic TV comedy about the current use of cube factory. d) The right way to age beer. A: (d) When Schlitz ages beer, they age it cold—very cold—down to 29.5 degrees. It's called Chill-Lagering. And it's what makes Schlitz crisp, clean and bright. Q 7. A mini-brewery is: a) in a basement somewhere in Greece b) The result of trying to make Broken Toe, Idaho, the beer capital of the world. c) The right way to pretest beer ingredients d) Both (a) and (c) O: 7. A mini-brewerv is: A: (c) Schlitz has a mini-brewery where they test-brew the quality of the ingredients that go into Schlitz—before they go into Schlitz. SPECIAL BONUS QUESTION: ©1977 JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING CO. MILWAUKEE, WIS Q: True or false, the one word for beer is Duffelbrau. A. False. There is no beer called Duffelbrau. Just as there is no beer like Schlitz. If you answered this question true, perhaps you should look into ranch turkey.