2 Wednesday, February 23, 1972 University Daily Kansan People: HOWARD R. HUGhes, the secretive billionaire, won a Supreme Court hearing Tuesday in his bid to wipe out a record default judgment against his Greater Honestly firm over any other judgment in an American court and gathering $900,000 in monthly interest each month, was awarded to Trans World Bank in 1988. The appeal to two federal courts in New York City had approved the judgment. House-Senate conferences agreed to a $3.2 BILLION APPROPRIATION FOR FOREIGN AID and related agencies. The bill would appropriate $2.6 billion for military and economic assistance itself, and $72 million for the Peace Corps, a split between the Senate's $7.2 million and the House's $68 million. It would provide foreign aid in the foreign foreign aid program from which the House had cut all 1972 money. ADEN, SOUTH YEMEN—Arab hijackers freed all passengers aboard a commanderied Grommjet jumbo jet, including the oldest of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. "It was just too much." Joseph P. Kennedy III said of the ordeal as tired and ruffled, he writes. "The people who worked with Walters and children and one elderly man had been released earlier and Luthanna airlines said most had left by plane for Beirut. THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY proposed to require the sale of unleaded oat gasoline at most of the nation's gas stations by 1974. At the same time it proposed a phased reduction in the lead content of regular and premium grades of gasoline. The agency provided 90 days for comment on the pending amendment, and said it would hold public hearings before making them effective. 2016WN—Enemy troops harassed South Vietnamese forces in the central highlands. In the Northern provinces Saigon forces conducted a counter-attack using communist command troops stepped up their actions Saturday, most engagements have involved these paramilitary forces in the fight. Places: OSCAR MEYER & CO., Madison, Wis., announced in Topak that it is planning to build a multi-million dollar hog slaughter plant between Topeka and Manhattan which eventually would employ 500 to 700 workers. On a preliminary voice vote Tuesday, it appeared the proposed judicial article was in trouble. TOPEKA (AP) — a proposed new judicial article for the Kansas Constitution was one of 37 bills and resolutions given preliminary approval Tuesday at the Kansas House of Representatives. Things: She said the group did not want to force the administration into a commitment unless some action was taken. If it gets by the House, a two-thirds vote by the Senate would put the proposed article on the ballot in election ballot in November. The measures are scheduled to be up for a final vote today providing repairs to the House machine are completed in time. Judicial Bill Passes Initial House Vote The House voted to put in a provision allowing individual judicial districts to determine whether they would use a partisan political process for electing district court judges or house some non-partisan process by appointing someone to be prescribed by the legislature. The House agreed to go along with the committee decision to keep the terms of district judges at four years. "Our next action hangs on this meeting. Step will be taken if a commitment is made by March 31." The February Sisters have decided to delay their presentation of a petition to Chancellor E. Laurence Macdonald, in order to determine the formation of a child care center, Ann. Franke, a professor and spokesman for the group, said Tuesday. The proposed article would create a unified court with overall administrative authority vested in the Supreme Court. "The bureaucracy needs time to work. We don't want to use grandstanding tactics. Action has been deferred on our part until after the first meeting of the board, and it was scheduled the first week in March," she said. The Sisters had planned to present the petition last Monday to Chalmers, Franke said, but the group decided to wait for spontaneous action from Chalmers. The proposed article would do away with the present maximum limitation on supreme court justices, now at seven. Sisters Wait To Petition French,' Fiddler,' Show Share Most Oscar Bids Those nominated for best director were: Stanley Kubrick, A Clockwork Orange , Norman Jawison, 'Fiddler on the Roof' HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP) — A sentimental musical "Fidder on the Roof": a slick crime caper, "The French Connection," and a stark drama, "The Last Picture Show." It shared the most international Academy Awards for the 46th annual University Awards. Each had eight. SHOULD SCOTT or Miss Jackson win, they would achieve the rare honor of back-to-back Oscars. The only actor so honored in the past was the late Spencer Tracy in 1937 and 1938, and the last actress to score such success withatherine Hepburn in 1967 and 1968. It's the fourth Oscar nominee for Scott who won last year's Basketball category with him in the best-actor category were Peter Finch, Sunday Bloody; Sunday, Koch and Hackman; "The French Connection," and Topol, "Fiddler On The Roof" "Topus uses no Actor George C. Scott, who should shoulder last year by refusing his Oscar award, was nominated for a sports player as a cynical doctor in "Hospital." **BESIDES** "FEDDLER" and **MARCEL** nominees for best picture of the year were "Nicholas and Alexandra" and "A Clockwork She is in competition with four British actresses—Julie Christie, the tough-talking madam of *The Devil's Daughter*, Vanessa Redgrave, Mary of Ireland, Susan Alexander of "Nicholas and Alexandra," and last year's best-actress winner, Glenda Jackson, the woman in love of *Charlotte Craig*. Actress Jane Fonda, who stunned a foreign press awards ceremony earlier this month by sending a Vietnam veteran to the White House, was nominated for the best-actress Oscar for her portrayal of a prostitute in "Klute." It's the second Oscar nomination for the political actress who was awarded the Oscars. They Shoot Horses, Don't They? William Friedkin, "The French Connection"; Peter Bogdanovich and John Selkirk; "Sunday Bodies Sunday." Best screenplay, original: Paddy Chayefsky, "The Hospital"; Ello Petri and Ugo Pirro, "Investigation Of A Citizen Above Suspicion"; Andy and Alison Hoggard; Raucher, "Summer of 42", and Penelope Gillatt, "Sunday Bloody Sunday." With veterans taking most top acting nominations, new-comers scored heavily in supporting categories. All 10 supporting actors and actresses are first-nominees, an Academy first. SUPPORTING ACTresses nominated were. Ellen Burstyn and Cloris Leachman, both for The Last Picture Show, for Jennifer Kellerman, and Why Is He Saying Those Terror Things About Me? Margaret Leighton, Margaret Margaret, Marcel the Carnal Knowledge." Supporting actor nominees were Jeff Bridges and Ben Bentley, with the Picture Show; Leonard Frey, "Diddler On The Roof"; Richard Jacek, "Sometimes A Great Man"; Sophie Schleser, the French Chancellor. **BEST SONG:** "The Age of Not Believing," from *Bedknobs and Bells*; **Children**, from *Sometimes A Great Nouns*, the title song; **Children**, from *Life Is What You Ink*, the title song; **Theme From Shaft* screenplay, adaptation: Stanley Kubrick, A Clockwork Ocean, "The Conformist"; Ernest Tidman, "The French Connection"; Michelle Gonzalez, "Unicorn"; The Garden of the Finch Contini", and Peter McMurtry and Peter Bostow, "The Last Picture Show" the nominees for best foreign language film of 1971 were: "Dodes Ka-Den, Japan; "The Turtle Garden of the Flocked Garden of the Flocked Finalit Italy; "The Policeman; Israel; and "Tchaikovsky, U. S. S. R." Other nominations: Classical Film Series Wed. 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