Thursday, July 27, 1972 University Summer Kansan News Briefs By The Associated Press Retail Food Prices Up WASHINGTON (AP) — The Agriculture Department said Wednesday retail food prices rose sharply last month, indicating that President Nixon's program to combat the increase may take awhile to work. The Cost of Living Council, however, offered a ray of hope for supermarket shopers. A council spokesman said it had a quarterly forecast of about $170 billion department said retail food prices climbed 0.9 per cent in June, the biggest increase in four months, as the price of meat and fresh vegetables accounted for most of the rise. Commands Pass Buck 1,000-Year Prison Term Upheld Space Shuttle Contract Let OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed two 1,000-year prison terms for convicted rapists Wednesday and suggested that the legislature reexamine the state's capital punishment laws. Uphheld by the court were sentences given Herbert Claude Fields and Jimmy Louis Phillips, who were convicted in Oklahoma County District Court of first degree rape. Both appealed the sentences on grounds that more than 1,000 inmates in the county Court Judge Robert Sims said in the court's opinion that the sentences were not excessive since statutes provide a life sentence could be imposed for the crime. WASHINGTON (AP) - North American Rockwell Corp., Downey Calif., won the multi-billion-dollar prime company to develop the space shuttle Wednesday. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration selected North American over three major aerospace firms, finalists in the bidding. The company is to build five shuttle craft large enough to accommodate a pilot, copilot and two passengers in the main compartment, and up to a dozen persons when necessary in the cargo compartment. Papers Trial Delayed TOPEKA (AP) -- Atty. Gen. Vern Miller said Wednesday he was looking into what appeared to be technical violations of the law governing political advertising. Miller said state law required that the word "advertisement" appear in political advertisements in type not smaller than the type used in the news columns in the main body of the paper. The attorney general said the word "advertisements" gave the matter was called to his attention by Manny Fierro, and that it appeared that most are in violation of the law. Worst Crash of War Is Revealed Miller Checking Ad Misuse LOS ANGELES (AP)—The Pentagon Papers trial was halted Wednesday by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to give it time to review the trial judge's ruling on government wiresetting of a member of the defense team. Defense attorneys, who challenged the legality of the ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Matt Byrne and other members of the defense team, appeal judges. The judge scheduled their hearing in the later day. The defense wants the court to order the government to reveal which member of the defense team was "overheard" on a wiretap. Saigon (AP) - At least 50 south Vietnamese soldiers were rescued after helicopter crash of the Vietnam war, the Saigon commissary acknowledged. Although the helicopter involved was a U.S. Marine Corps aircraft, it was also a US Air Force aircraft carrier, the U.S. Command and the 7th Fleet said they were flying in support of the mission. because that was the responsibility of the South Vietnamese command. But the South Vietnamese command said that announcing the deployment of the U.S. Command and the 7th Fleet in coordination with the U.S. Navy would be unsettling. The craft was shot down during a combat assault north of Quang Tri City, the northernmost South By SHARYN BALLARD Kansas Staff Writer Students Eliminate Language Barrier Luane and Eliseo Alcarad had a hard time communicating when they first met. His English was nil and he Spanish consisted mainly of "n" name is Luane". Six years later Eliseo is a graduate of the University of Kansas and Luane is majoring in Nanish. M. Alcea az, the KU campus Peace Corps representative, worked with students in 1987 as a Peace Corps volunteer. She worked there for three years under the U.S. government. "Actually I was a part of the cultural ministry. It taught cultural ministry. I taught cultural sanitation methods, nutrition and English in the high school." Mrs. "I enjoyed every minute of it. It was a real pleasure and someone I wanted to do. There were people of all kinds so responded well," she said. This might sound like a full load, and it was according to Mrs. Alcarez. She usually worked from 6 a.m., until 11 p.m. M. Alcarza's main job was to work with the 4-C's Club in Caracagua. Paraguay's counterpart to the 4-H Clubs of America. In 'call the reason the club is in fact a C' is because the American motto in translation is "Examine him h 'S". Alvarez exhaulted him. One of Mrs. Alacar's biggest jobs was to train her Paraguan counterpart so that she would be able to carry on when Mrs. Alcaraz completed her stint as a volunteer. "She's doing an excellent job there now, and the projects I are working on," she said in program." Mrs. Alearar said, "Also, my husband and I are her children's godparents so it makes him happy to hear of her successes." Vietnamese provincial capita- which fell to the North Vietnam- ese three months ago was retaken by government troops this week. "Of course, language was a big problem. The three month training program in Spanish was essential and helpful. However, one of the biggest language problems was that the people of India usually spoke their Indian language—Guaraní, she said. "The Peace Corps if a great experience and it is an opportunity that the United States offers to any person who is qualified. "Even though it is a lot of hard work, if you go into the Peace Corps with the right attitude, you get twice back what you put into "That meant that I had to learn two languages in order to communicate with the people," "I never thought that I had a flair for languages but now I am confident in my ability to want to do government work on a French-speaking island after graduation. "A volunteer must be willing to accept new ways and customs of the school," said Mrs. Alcaraz will be available to help anyone who is interested in the Peace Corps, or in the Student Activities Center. Protestant Strikes Close Irish Industry, Commerce Mrs. Shahanah said her figure for eligible voters was an estimate on actual reports of 92 of the state's 105 counties. Protestant militants in London vowed to cut off fuel supplies to the barricaded hood there called "Free Derry." The UDA said it would cut off gas and fuel to the guerrilla sanctuary's 35,000 residents within the next few days by impting tank trucks and spiking the fuel with sawdust and sand. IN LONDON DERRY, the Ulster Defense Association ordered the blockade of barricaded streets in northern Ireland forcing Catholic residents out and clearing the way for the British army to move in against Irish nationalist forces. A British Royal Marine commando was killed by an apiper housed in a mosque housing development in Bedford. He was the 473rd person to die since violence broke out in Hunter Square, where men the British army said were gunmen were hospitalized with bullet wounds. The army claimed responsibility. eligible voters cast ballots in the primary election. The Protestant workers went out in mass mourning for those who died in a rash of guerrilla bombings last week. More bombs and fires struck a factory, three months later. A number of buses Wednesday. The army has resisted UDA pressure to invade Ferry Dorey on such an action would take a high civilian lives in the crowded area. BELFAST, Northern Ireland Gunfire erupted a sunday streets emptied by Protestant strikes that virtually closed down the city. STRIKES called by Protestant militants affected nearly all the province's industry, including carpets, uphillboards and aircraft factories. Workers streamed off their jobs at 11 a.m. in answer to calls for medical assistance and the Loyalist Association of Workers. The action was a gesture of mourning for the dead from their service. Army bomb blitz on Belfast. TOPEKA (AP) — Kansas haven预测了 Wednesday that more than 475,000 persons would turn out Auka, to vote in the general election. Mrs. Shanahan estimated that between 44,000 and 65,000 new voters 18.19 to 19 years old would be in the primary election. Industrialists said few men answered appeals by employers and union leaders to stay at work in factories, to pay to relatives of bomb victims. In the afternoon thousands of the strikers walked to parks throughout the province for services in memory of the dead. Wellar will leave KU Saturday to become the senior research officer of the Canadian Ministry of State for Urban Affairs. He will also serve as head of the social and environmental studies as well as teaching here. On the political front, the Wellar and three students in a course on transportation he taught conducted a study of the Clinton Parkway last year. Parkway ... justification was flood control. Wellar said he would like to see minor improvements on roads that already exist leading to Clinton lake, but no more roads and waterways built to the facility. Continued from page 1 She estimated 919.075 persons were eligible to vote. Her figure for voter turnout is computed on the basis of a survey average of 52 per cent of the on the northwest wall of the Citadel. The 50-acre walled compound was "virtually empty" of enemy troops, he added. BUNCH OF LUNCH Protestant domination of the lower Parliament was a key benefactor of the minority in the years of protest which preceded the current crisis. From this conference Whitaleau hoped to obtain agreement on a new den eratic structure to replace the dissolved Parliament and give the Catholic minority a share in decision making. ALL THE Catholic-based Social Democratic and Labor party ended a two-day caucus by the NPP on Tuesday, Whitehall. Britain's administrator in Northern Ireland, on plans for a new administrative headquarters. The party, Ulster's largest opposition group, has for the past year refused to engage in any talk of a coup against it with other Northern Ireland political groups. It abandoned this boycotty as a direct consequence of the IRA's bombing against civilian韧KSU ALL THE PIZZA, CHICKEN, SALAD, AND POTATOES YOU CAN EAT for "Let us sit down together to discuss the peace settlements. Let us look at the deadlock, to seek a way out of the ossified situation. Lest war be renewed between us, let us advance, toward complete She told a hushed house that the Soviet exodus was a positive development. Then she addressed Sadat directly: $1.39 Voter Turnout Estimated "We don't want to be occupiers," she said. "We call for peace—peace so that our countries can live together." 11:30-1:30 Mon.-Fri. Taking a moderate stand, Mrs. Meir said she was refraining from "polemetics with the president of Egypt, because should present欠款 in the history of Egypt...should be the appropriate bowl for change." A U.S. B32 air strike that was to soften up the landing zone before the July 11 attack was a half-mile off target, South Vietnamese officers said. They south Vietnamese marines landed in the middle of a powerful enemy force that had them outnumbered. South Vietnamese paratroopers hoisted their national flag over the Quang Trì Citadel Wednesday and only pockets of enemy soldiers remained in the battle-scarred fortress. Dong said North Vietnamese diehands were being rooted out by three companies of militarist, totals about 600 men. SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR & ye Public house JERUSALEM (AP)—Premier Golda Mee praised Egypt's efforts to curb a siphon to the Israeli parliament Wednesday, and proposed face-to-face peace talks with President Anwar Sadat. A U.S. adviser estimated it might take another two days to clear the remaining enemy soldiers and completely secure the Citadel. The stronghold was the last bastion of enemy occupation in the capital of South Vietnam's northernmost province. The airborne commander, LT. Gen Du Quoc Dong, told the correspondent Dennis Neidhil raised the South Vietnamese flag Meir Extends Offer of Peace LONDON (AP)—Britain's In- force five killed longobermen who arrested waves of wildfire walkouts and thrust the nation into a state of emergency. call KPL a day or two early to turn off your apartment service... it'll save you time and delay We know how busy you get during and right after finals and the first thing you know you're ready to go home. To save time, give us a call a few days before you the fall semester, our arrangements for the fall semester, your notice and you'll appreciate not having to wait in line. Just call the KPL office at 843-6000 and ask for service representative. Amtrak Named In Kansas Suit But the court's decision Wednesday, along with a surprise judgement by the House of Lords, authorized new labor laws into congress. NEWTON (AP) — Charges of violating Kansas laws in the sale of alohebic beverages on Amtrak passenger trains traveling across the state have been filed in Harvey McPherson County District Court here. Harvey County Altay, Tom Redbought brought suit against the National Railroad Passenger Corp. and named no individual defendants. An hour after the court's release order, the five stewardes emerged from London's Penontville Prison. They were taken into custody and raided, who carried them shoulder high from the prison gates. The suit alleges Amtrak voled state law by operating a licensed alcoholic liquor for sale, requiring a tax stamp, evading payment of state tax on alcoholic liquor, and summoning the sumption of alcoholic beverages The crowd was only a fraction of the size that union members who put down protests to protest Prime Minister Edward Heath's controversial climate change policies. The new law was designed to cure this strike-rider country of labor-management troubles. Instead, more work days have been lost through work stoppages in the year than in the whole of 1971. the wildcat stoppages Wednesday bit into virtually every sector of national activity. Use Kansan Classified The top command of the Trades Union Congress, which governs 10 million organized workers, had threatened a one-day national conference on Saturday if the stevedores were not freed. The judicial committee of the House of Lords ruled in a separate decision that labor unions should inform what their representatives say on the factory floor. Dwight Boring has proposed a no-cut approach. He will attempt to restore all cuts made by the Board of Regents. I don't think this approach can be effective. There isn't a candidate in Lawrence who won't pledge to support the University's requests. The question is, how does each candidate propose to do this? ELECT AN AGRESSIVE HARD WORKER The cuts made by the Regents are part of a statewide budgetary accounting procedure that includes most other state agencies as well. The state has the necessary requests and to balance the state budget. DAVE BROYLES gets the facts, and will use them to support your needs and interests. Position on University Budget; Consequently, anyone who tries to circumvent the Regents entirely will be ignored by the Lakers. I propose instead to support the Regents' requests and to attempt to add one additional item each year. If some of these attempts are made, the long-term budget should be considerably improved. I welcome your questions on issues. BROYLES STATE SENATE Live entertainment by nationally known Carl Dean Unbelievable Offer! 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