2 Friday, February 5. 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Miami: Hijacking A bearded, wiser cracker Negro who claimed he was carrying explosives, hijacked a jettlin Thursday carrying 28 persons—among them a woman with a cherry "right on her baby. Baby sorry to inconvenience you," the blicker said as he got off the plane, "but this will give you a chance to walk up to the stairs." The 23 passengers and five crewmen, was commanded shortly after leaving Chicago Thursday morning, bound for Nashville, and returned to the United States shortly after 4:30 p.m. Los Angeles: Gen. LeMay Forty hardened convicts held two guards hostage for three hours to protest ab胶 billy club hostilities, overcrowding and poor medical care in Dade County's courtroom. Two convicts, Roy Kheil J.P., 35, were released unharmed after jail officials agreed to listen to a list of seven convict demands in the case. The judge ordered them to leave here. We are treated like animals," said John Pressley, a convicted killer who spearheaded the capturing of two inmates and two other prisoners in the maximum security wing of the 10-floor jail. Network Electronics filed suit Wednesday seeking $1 million damages from retiring Gen. Curtis LeMay, one time board chairman of the firm, claiming he hurt its business when he ran for vice president with George Wallace in 1986. The Chatsworth, Calif., firm also won a lawsuit against Hunt, established a $1 million investment fund for the former Air Force chief of staff during the campaign so he would not suffer any financial loss. Miami: Convicts Capital: Tuna WASHINGTON, D.C.-The Food and Drug Administration declared that the U.S. tuna supply was clear of excess mercury but it said 87 per cent of tested wards ordered 10 per cent of the tuna. It said a nationwide survey disclosed mercury to be above the safety limit in 6.4 per cent of the canned tuna supply. The FDA has recommended recalled or kept from market as a result of the findings. The FDA's mercury limit for fish is 0.5 per million per ton, and the proportion as a jigger of vermouth in a tank car of tannin. Illinois: Damages BLOOMINGTON—A rock music festival spectator faded a $500,000 damage suit, charging that a truck ran over him while he slept on the grounds of last May's "Kickapoo Balloon Festival," in McLean County Court, said he suffered fractures of the pelvis, both legs, both ankles and both feet plus internal injuries. Named as defended were L. David Lewis and his brother, Jonathan, and property owner Bloomington where the festival was held. Lewis was also sued separately as promoter of the event. Capital: Kennedy WASHINGTON, D.C.-D兄. Edward M. Kennedy said a personal survey of draft-age youth in the state convinced him that "everyone wanted a volunteer army but no one wanted to volunteer." Appearing as a witness before the Senate Judiciary Committee on January 13 that President Nikon's plan to create an all-volunteer Army by mid-1973 would simply划 "poor men's sons to fight rich men's wars." The committee is in its second day of hearings on the draft, which includes administration officials and military recruits by 20 percent and extend draft calls two years after expiration date of July 31. Topeka: Docking State Sen. W. E. Woodard, R-Wichita, charged that Democrat Gov. Robert B. Docking added 1,757 employees to the state payroll in the month following his reelection to a third term last year. Woodard made his comments in a speech in the Senate. "I was completely displeased by the decision," he said, and bare bones state government, would add to the state payroll in a one-month period immediately following the recent election, a total of 1,757 employees." Woodard said. TOPEKA (UP1) - The Kanaan expected to pass and send to the Senate on Monday a resolution to submit the 18-year-old vote Voting Age Bill Pending The resolution received tentative approval in the 125th Congress, but none. There was little opposition heard in the votes vote. A final roll call vote was held. The measure will have to go back to the Senate because of an amendment in 1983 that the House to correct a defective title. An attorney general's ruling on the matter has not been made. The proposed constitutional measure was passed by the Senate in October and the next week before the measure final approval in the hall. It would lower the voting age in Kansas from 21 to 18 for state and A hill was submitted in the field that promised that you would revise the course for college tuition. Tuition is currently set at $4 per credit The bill, submitted by 12 state representatives in March, will pay 12 more credit hours to 25 per cent of the operating cost per credit hour of the student account. The bill provides 10 per cent of the cost for students taking less than 12 credit hours. Sen. Frank S. Hodge, R-Ill., introduced the bill to prevent any disruptions by agitators as have recently occurred at some state parks. produced in the Senate was a resolution asking Congress to assume all welfare programs of the state and their financing. On Thursday the Senate gave tentative approval to a measure making it a misdemeanor to interfere with the duty of a public official or public meeting in a location where there is persecution, or threats of violence Other bills introduced in the House would: "We have professional agitators who sometimes show up to just cause trouble," he said. Hodge said the bill would cover university classrooms and university infrastructures. The three, all guards at the central jail, had served less than Deputies Fired for Riot Action LOS ANGELES (UP)—Three Los Angeles sheriffs were fired Thursday on charges of contempt of court chemical on prisoners arrested during roiding last Sunday in the Mexican-American community. local elections. The question is to go before voters April 6. The bill also was amended during debate to make such interference with a firearm a felony. Among new measures in- -Allow the appointment of public defenders for indigent defendants in judicial districts. Sherif Peter Pitchess, in announcing the dismissals and suspension, said he was "deeply ashamed" of his service. These few deputies will mar the professional effort and dedication of the 5,500 sworn personnel of this department. We in law enforcement will not tolerate such conduct." - Create a statewide system of small claims courts for cases involving less than $200. two years with the department. In addition, a sergeant was wrapped and another sergeant was completed with the investigation was completed. The weekend violence erupted following a peaceful rally to protest alleged police brutality. A number of protesters rioting rochetching shotgun pellet and By Unified Press International Egypt agreed Thursday night to extend the Midwest cease-fire to 30 and to enhance its minent renewal of full-scale hostilities. Arab and Israeli gams along the heavily fortified Suez Canal remained silent early after reports of the old truce period at midnight. Efforts Failing to Keep Manhattan Bus Service The hour could make a big difference to Brinton's draft status. Brinton has asked the U.S. District Court here to decide. Judge Casey Reindel said that C. C. Bruce of Junction City, president of the Junction City-Ft. Riley-Manhattan Transportation Co., notified the city commission of the impending shutdown. Last month he had warned that he would have to discontinue service unless revenue increased. The Israeli military command 90 persons were arrested. MANHATTAN (UP1) - Barrring some unfresher development. Manhattan will have no bus service after Feb. 13. Ruling on Time Standard Will Affect Draft Status In an effort to gain more passengers, and more revenue, lines were extended Jan. 16 to cover all sections of the city. But Bruce said bases since then have been carrying fewer passengers and in less money than before. WILMINGTON, Del. (UPI)—William Britton of Newark was born either at 12:03 a.m. Aug. 12, 1948 or 11:03 p.m. Aug. 11 the same year—depending on whether you use Eastern Standard or Eastern Daylight Time. Brinton originally told his draft board that the date of his birth was Aug. 12, which is number 142 in the draft lottery. Now he contends that it was Aug. 11, since Daylight Saving Time was observed on August 31, a time of his birth. Aug. 11 is number 342 in the draft lottery. The guards, accused of spraying a mace-like chemical on some prisoners, "were Roy C. Bell, 22; Michael W. Crowley, 21; and George G. Guinn, 23. The evidence because he failed to take immediate action against the three, was identified as Robert T. Wise." Brave said the principal need of bus service is for Kansas State University students. however, reported Arab gunmen, firefighters and a frontier village of Margaliyah Thursday night. Israeli troops returned the fire. Egyptian President Anwar Osman, in a tough tension, also offered to reopen the Sucea Caui if Israel would withhold an attack on the east bank of the waterway. Mideast Cease-Fire Extended Israeli military spokesman said the Egyptians had about 1,000 artillery pieces, near 500 missiles and an estimated 500 anti-aircraft missiles supplied by the cease-fire line in 31 miles of the cease-fire line. Sadat said Egypt would reopen the Suez Canal if Israeli troops pulled back from the East Bank of the waterway an unspecified amount made no impact on an Egyptian troop pullback, however. LONDON (UPI) - Former U.S. astronaut Gordon Cooper criticized, Thursday, the selection of Alan B. Shepard a former NASA astronaut with the lunar mission, which some of them Cooper would command. Ex-Astronaut Disapproves Of Shepard --workers. Cooper, 43, reacted sharply to suggestions during a news conference held before he the head coach after Shepard 47, was named to command the Apollo-14 mission because he was the first person to pass his prime as an astronaut. "I'm considerably younger than Shepard." Cooper said. "I'm still in good physical condition. I would rather not speak to you, but I'm going to Butoer added, 'I don't think that a man who is not fully qualified to fly an airplane without having a copilot with him would be able to solve your problems really should bump more qualified people." For Sale 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Original carpets mimetic paintings paintings on wood But the sources said the butcher used a knife to cut "meet and defend", any attempt by the Egyptians to the canal if the cease-fire broke. Sadat announced the truce extension to the National forces, which have been scheduled end of the current truce. Both Arab and Israeli forces had been alerted for the invasion of Iraq in Tel Aviv, Premier Golda Meir criticized Sadat Thursday night for extending the cease-fire. Railroads, Unions Confer P. Hiltz Jr. announced that tentative agreement on a 42-month contract was reached shortly after midnight with the management of Way (MOW), representing about 100,000 track workers, and the Hotel and Restaurant Employees working some 3,000 dining car workers. These four unions struck nationwide denounce, but Congress ordered them back to work until March 1 and gave them a 13.5 percent pay raise effective through February while negotiation continues. Hitz said the terms of the first 36 months of the tentative pact between unions and workers unions were identical to the recommendations of a White House panel last year, but he added that the terms of the final six months. WASHINGTON (UPI) — The nation's railroads reached tentative contract agreements with the threat of a nationwide strike by two other unions as early as March 1. Appeared undiminished. A fifth union, the 13,000 member Railroad Signalmen, scheduled a walkout for March 5, but President Nixon could delay this strike for 60 days. Only Congress or the courts have agreed to a walkout by the other two unions. Hiltz said negotiations continue with the United Transportation Administration, which has already therbed of Railway and Airline Clarks (BRAC) together with unions. Chief railroad negotiator John YUK DOWN Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa Hays Students Seek Regent A live band every night except Sunday SHIM SHAM This Week HAYS (UPI)—The student of the University College Thursday, asked Robert B. Docking to appoint a representative of western Kanaan FREE—Live Music-FREE 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. & Sat. Admission with KU ID The resolution sent to the governor suggested eight men as potential leaders for the regents to address the Mission Hills, whose term has expired. The students nominated Paul Aylar, Ellsworth rancher, Bob Heilman, Goodland Mayor, Steve Wakeeney, lawyer; Kwame Wakeeney KU Judo Club 6th Feb. 10 a.m. at Lawrence High Gym 4th clan black belt instructing VI 3-1418 Sasa Ballhagen, Hays newpaper editor, Dough Lyman, Hutchinson businessman, Jim Collier, Hays dentist, the Rev. Robert Spanger, Ulysses misister, and James Smith, Smith chapelain and counselor at the Kansas State Industrial Reformatory at Hutchinson. Bill Jellison, dean of students at Fort Hays State, said the resolution possibly was poorly phrased in that what the students apparently want is a regent from Kansas area or northwest Kansas. The term of Larry Morgan of Goodland expired Dec. 31. Hillcrest THE BASS BOOT Great little boots from Bass. Those crepe soles mean lots of easy walking. Great to be "grubby" in. Lots of long wear because they're from the people who make Weejuns. Eight Thirty-Seven Massachusetts Street WE'VE EXPANDED OUR TAPE STOCK $3.99 for all 8-track, $6.95 list price tapes. Sale ends February 15 RIVER CITY RECORDS Super Discounts on all Records Open Everyday and Every Evening too! at 1401 MASS. drop bye