University Daily Kansan, March 27, 1985 Page 5 GE continued from p. 1 1, 1980, and April 1983, GE defrauded the government by claiming more than $800,000 for the cost of labor overruns. These costs, which were not eligible for reimbursement, were mischarged to other government contracts, the indictment states. This was discovered in an audit covering one-eighth of the contract's worth. The auditor found that there were no THE INDICTMENT alleged that the mischanging was accomplished by altering time cards of re-entry division employees without their knowledge; charging costs to other contracts improperly; having employees submit blank time cards that were completed incorrectly by managers; and allowing the division's accounting department to transfer costs from the contract, which was over its prescribed limit, to another contract that had costs that could be reimbursed. According to the indictment, one of the MK-12A contracts for test equipment was a fixed-price incentive contract, which meant that excess costs could not be paid by the Air Force but instead had to be absorbed by the company. Farrakhan continued from p. 1 Jews as "hymies" and New York City as "Hymietown" in private conversations with reporters. In a sermon from his Final Call temple in Chicago, Farakhan called Coleman a "traitor" for betraying Jackson, and the media jumped on Farakhan for what he said was a blatant insult. IN OTHER SPEECHES, he has called Judaism "a dirty religion," Israel "an outlaw state," and Hitler "a great — wickedly great man." But Farrakhan says the media took these words out of context and distorted their meanings. In a press conference last year on April 11, Farrakhan said, "This conference would not be necessary were it not for the wicked and malicious tampering with my equipment out of context to make it appear as though I threatened the life of Milton Coleman." Farrakhan most recently was in the news when he rejected an offer of military training and weapons from Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy. Farrakhan said black Americans didn't want to overthrow the U.S. government by force. LADALE GEORGE, Black PanHellenic student senator and sponsor of the Senate bill to finance Farrakhan's appearance, also said the media only had concentrated on Farrakhan's anti-Semitic and controversial remarks. "Minister Farrakhan has been speaking for the last 20 years," George said. "But the media has picked up on the anti-Semitic remarks he has made in the last seven months. They have portrayed him in that light rather than as a man who has struggled for black civil rights for the last 20 years." George said his fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha, had invited Farrakhan to speak at the University of Kansas to give Kansans opportunity to form their opinions of him. "People have been given a one-sided view of Farrakhan from the media," he said. "I wanted Kansans to hear him themselves to form objectively with their own standards." DESPITE HIS RACIAL and anti- Semitic statements, George said. Farrakhan has gained a certain respect and popularity within the black community for his ideas on black economic recovery. Tim Miller, lecturer in religious studies who teaches courses about American religious movements, said Farrakhan and the Black Islamic movement were popular because they instilled a sense of pride in blacks. Some black students say that Farrakhan tries to point out the importance of economic independence for blacks but that this message is sometimes lost in the racial rhetoric. Warren Wilhite, Winslow, Ariz., graduate student, said he had heard Farkranak speak on the radio. Wilhite said he was then used controversy to motivate boys. "He has made slanderver remarks but he also preaches racial and economic support from within the black community itself," he said. "I think he tries to fuel the fire with controversy. He uses it as a tactic to get people motivated." Trains another one going." Jenkins said. "My friend and I stood in the middle of the tresl. " Douglas County Sheriff Rex Johnson and Terry Campbell, Leavenworth County sheriff, said they were unaware of this dangerous game. "There are dam few places for kids to go and drink a few beers," Campbell said. "I see nothing wrong. I'm not the type of person to make them move unless they are interfering with the trains or if there are complaints." Johnson, however, expressed concern about training. Not only is it dangerous, he baffled. "I can't believe students would do something like that," he said. But the danger is part of the attraction, Mueller said. "we stand on the track until we see the line approaching," he said. "Everyone is equal." When the train whips by, the trestle shakes and the roar is deafening. "You could almost reach out and touch it," Mueller said. "It really is a kind of stupid thing to do." La Raza Legal Alliance Midwest Regional Conference Issues Facing the Hispanic Lawyer in 1985 The University of Kansas School of Law March 29-30,1985 Friday, March 30 10 a.m. Tampa Bay Tommy Johnson, General Manager for the U.S. Department of Transportation, Miami Saturday, March 30 9 am - 9 pm in Glen Hall Workshop on immigration law – criminal law education, civil rights, police policies Neunacontroll Rancho Grande, Kern County Neunacontroll Rancho Grande, Kern County and General Counsel for the American Legal Defense and Education Fund, San Francisco, California 8:00 pm in Glen Hall, Kern County, 1st Floor Signed by the Hispanic-American Law Student Association (813-454-650) and the Office of Masters Affairs (813-454-769). 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