2 Thursday, February 7. 1980 University Daily Kansan IVERSITY DAILY KANSAN- Capsules From the Kansas' Wire Services Indictments expected in scandal WASHINGTON - The Justice Department expects criminal indictments in 90 days in the corruption scandal that implicates at least eight members of Congress and reportedly has spread to high levels of the New Jersey state government. If Congress persists, Civilett said, "a number of guilty individuals may go unprosecuted or ununpisoned." Chaikinized by press disclosures of the FHI investigation, Attorney General Benjamin Civriello asked Congress yesterday not to conduct separate inquiries. knowledgeable sources said the FHI had shut down several other undercover investigations in several cities rather than risk disclosure because of scandal. The sources, who asked not to be identified, said the other discontinued underwater operations "showing great promise" of producing significant volumes. While congressional ethics panels debated whether to go ahead with their investigations, the Treton, N.J. Timestamped the FBI was investigating at least six prominent New Jersey figures, including top officials of Gov. Brendan Byrne's administration. China aids rebels, Soviets say MOSCOW—The Soviets criticized yesterday that Chinese "advisers" were in Afghanistan alongside Muslim rebels. Thousands of the anti-communist rebels, the Soviets said, are receiving training in base camps in China for their fight against the Moscow-backed Afghan government. The Soviet news agency, Tass, said that the Chinese often accompanied Afghan rebels across the frontier into Afghanistan, which shares a small border in the northeast with China as well as a large northern border with the Soviet Union. The rebels are facing a severe shortage of arms and ammunition, according to Italy's largest daily, Milan's Corriere della Sera. The paper reported fighting in the whole country and quoted a rebel leader as saying, "when a guerrilla has fired his daily allowance of 25 bullets, he can just hurt stones." Afghan Foreign Minister Shah Muhimmed Dost was quoted by Tass as saying the United States and China were countries from which a threat to Afghanistan really comes because they were both supplying neighboring Pakistan. The U.S. government has offered Pakistan $400 million in military and economic aid and says Pakistan's armed forces must be bolstered to meet a demand of $15 billion. Ali takes jabs at South Africa NAIROH, Kenya - Muhammad Ali, the boxer who has become a presidential envoy, took his campaign against the Moscow Olympics across Africa to Nigeria yesterday after he sketched out a role for himself as an enemy of South Africa. Ali also made it clear during a two-day stay in Kenya that if he were going to be a diplomat this week, he would do it his way, regardless of the U.S. State Department advisors accompanying him and regardless of Soviet attempts to persuade him to cancel the tour. Although he is on a U.S. government-sponsored trip to five nations, All did not invite to criticize the United States, along with Israel, as supporters of "the Islamic State" in Syria. In his speech to the African Union, South Africa as much attention in his speeches as he gave his declared mission to encourage black Africans to stay away from the Summer Olympic Games. U. S. Embassy officials in Nairobi squirmed over some newspaper stories that reported Ali's criticisms of Carter and the United States. Ali later softened his remarks and said the fault lay with State Department advisers who had failed to inform him of the issues. Draft advisers wants men 19,20 WASHINGTON - A group advising President Carter on draft matters has recommended he register men 19 to 20 years old, an administration official said. But the official declined to say what the panel had recommended on registration of women. Carter himself was expected to announce his decisions today or tomorrow. But White House press secretary Jody Powell was the heaping his ideas a cause. An official close to the advisory panel said the group decided it was not necessary to register everyone between 18 and 28. Thus, the source said, the group suggested Gartner might propose registration of 19 and 20-year-olds in 1880 and 1840-year-olds in 1881 and thereafter. He said if both men and women aged 19 and 20 were registered there would be a noel of about 8 million. Inmates arrive in Leavenworth LEAVENWORTH - Three buses carrying 17 inmates from the riot-torn New Mexico State Prison arrived yesterday at the U.S. Penitentiary in Leavenworth. The prisoners are to be processed and classified before being transferred to other prisons. A witness at the prison said the tired, haggard inmates arrived at 3:10 p.m. under heavy guard. The inmates had been greeted by a contingent of guards at Kansas City Municipal Airport just an hour after arriving by plane from New Mexico. The prisoners were based the 25 miles to the prison. There were no incidents as the inmates were led single file up the front steps of the prison. as the failure to meet the app's requirements. An additional 35 prisoners are expected to arrive tomorrow. The transfer of prisoners to Leavenworth yesterday was part of a slow movement of New Mexico prisoners to penitentiaries and jails across the state. Lorelei Kinder, regional political director of the Reagan for President campaign, said yesterday that the former California governor, who is 69, also planned to appear in Kansas in March. She said the itinerary for the visit had not been announced. Reagan to file in Kansas race WICHTA - Republican presidential hopeful Ronald Reagan plans Tuesday to enter the April 1 Kansas primary, a spokesman for the Reagan campaign said. Reagan would be the eighth Republican to file for the Kansas primary. John Connally is the only major candidate who had filed by yesterday. Kinder said the Reagan forces had been reluctant to enter the Kansas primary because Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan., was also campaigning for the Republican nomination. The filing deadline for the primary is no Tuesday. "Our campaign holds Bob Dole in extremely high regard," she said. Dole has his politics are similar to Ronald Reagan's and that he is "only president." Mickey Mouse wins porn fight SAN FRANCISCO - Mickey Mouse and cartoonist Dan O'Neill have ended their eight-year legal fight involving the use of Mickey in pornographic pre- Documents on file in U.S. District Court show that O'Neill and others who published parodies of the famous mouse engaged in X-rated activities have agreed to stop. Walt Disney Productions has dropped its content of court proceedings. Disney claimed the character was used without permission. Weather... will be cloudy today, with the high in the mid-to upper 20s, according to the National Weather Service in Topeka. East or northeastly winds of 10 to 20 mph. There is a 50 percent chance of snow today and an 80 percent chance tonight. Snow also is expected Friday. Appeal denied on skate rentals By LYNN ANDERSON The man who says he only wants to put students on wheels and himself through college is not going to surrender. Staff Reporter Blake Morgan, Topka junior, last week applied the cedar, denial of a patent to a company that was selling business from a camper van in the parking lot of the Jaytown bookstore, 1429 Crescent had several other sites in mind, including the downtown area and a permanent location near campus. After area residents voiced their fears about increased traffic and a possible proliferation of commercial enterprises in the neighborhood, the city commission "I don't know which move would be most effective," Morgan said. "I'll have to investigate, and I may well turn to the students for support." BUT MORGAN SAID this week that he Morgan said that General Jeans, 1000 Massachusetts St., had offered the use of its parking lot. But he said he had not talked to city officials about the idea. "I hope there aren't as many emotional odeos to renting skirts downstairs," Morgan said. "But if the Chamber of Commerce didn't like it, they could stop me fast." Morgan said he had also been offered space on a permanent basis at Norwegian Wood, 1144 Indiana St. he said, however, that an inside operation would be costly and needed to use the van he already owned. If he could operate on campus, Morgan said, he would not be required to obtain a city license. But he said KU had a policy that requires facilities from being used for personal care. think they object to the skates. It's just that if they give me permission, they'd have other vendors asking the same thing." "There's a possibility that, with enough student pressure, the University might wave that policy." Morgan said. "I don't MORGAN SAID he was not surprised at the commission's denial of his appeal. 843-2931 ADMIRAL CAR RENTAL 843-2931 "it's not that I am not worried about people's safety," Morgan said. "I just always thought that KU students were wise enough to keep from getting run over." not someone expected to. He said, 'I know how people are about the area they live in.' 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