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Sundance 7th & Florida 841-5255 Affordable Rentals Call or visit our leasing offices MASTERCRAFT 842-4455 842-4455 Environmental mission begins with Atlantis shuttle launching The Associated Press CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Atlantis roared into orbit with seven astronauts yesterday on the first shuttle mission devoted to the environment. The expedition should provide the most thorough look at Earth's atmosphere, including the fragile ozonelayer. Atlantis rose from its seaside pad at 8:14 a.m., a little late because of low clouds over the emergency landing site at Kennedy Space Center. The twin solid rocket boosters resembled a falling star as they peeled away and dropped into the Atlantic. The crew quickly turned on the scientific equipment in the cargo bay and launched into more than a week's worth of research. One by one, the instruments clicked on and began sending back data. Scientists on the ground were happy, eager and ready to go to work, said Harry Craft, manager of NASA's payload project office. "It it doesn't look much better than it did to me this morning," said NASA administrator Richard Truly, who has resigned under White House pressure. "It was a beautiful launch, and I was delighted to be down here for it." Dozens of Belgians gathered to see Atlantis off with the first Belgian to fly in space, Dirk Frimout. The spectators included Princes Philippe and Laurent, nephews of Belgium's King Baudouin. days — went exceedingly well. The countdown — the second in two NASA's attempt to launch Atlantis on Monday was halted because of hydrogen and oxygen leaks that appeared in the engine compartment during fueling. Officials determined that the leaks posed no threat. "It really had no training value because there were no problems to work," said launch director Bob Sieck. Rushdie emerges from hiding to speak Astronaut David Leestma reported that the external fuel tank was venting as it fell toward Earth. Mission operations director Lee Briscoe said that although unusual, the venting caused no significant concerns. The eight-day flight, commanded by Charles Bolden Jr., is the first of 46 shuttle missions to be dedicated to atmospheric research. The Associated Press ARLINGTON, Va. — Author Salman Rushdie, with a million-dollar bounty on his head, emerged from hiding yesterday night to salute the publication of "The Satanic Verses" in paperback and to suggest that the fears the world is losing interest in protecting him. Rushdie addressed a Freedom Forum conference in this Washington suburb on barriers to free expression. The occasion was the second visit he has made to America since the late Ayatollah Ruhailh Khomeini in 1989 denounced his book and offered $1 million to anyone who would assassinate its author. Rushdie has lived in hiding ever since. The Japanese translator of the book was murdered last year, and the italian translator was severely wounded in attacks suspected of resulting from the Iranian decree calling for slaying the writer of a novel deemed blasphemous to the Muslim faith. "I am no longer certain of the commitment of the British government to the task of protecting me," Rushdie said. "I do not say this lightly," he added, but offered no evidence on which he based his conclusion. Rushdie has been under 24-hour guard in Britain and has been moved periodically from one safe house to another. The printed invitation received in the mail by the audience of 250 listed CBS journalist Mike Wallace as the evening's speaker. Most of the guests did not know that Rushdie would appear, although some said there had been rumors for the last few days. Wallace spoke, but only to introduce Rushdie. A door swung open, and the bearded 44-year-old Rushdie, wearing a rumpled maroon jacket, passed through. The audience of journalists and educators rose to its feet. Rushid saluted the publication of "The Satanic Verses" in a $10 paperback edition by a group of American publishers who hid their identity. Normally would be identified, the book says only "The Consortium, Inc." Publication represents a victory for the forces of free expression over the forces of tyranny, he said. In addition to questioning the British government's commitment to protecting him, Rusdie suggested the United States government could be more assertive in pressuring Iran to drop its threat. Publisher: Picture of suspected Nazi was altered The Associated Press the former Soviet KGB, Melzer said. FRANKFURT, Germany — A Jewish publisher said yesterday that an Israeli court ruled on false evidence sentence John Demjanjuk to death for being the notorious "Ivan the Terrible" concentration camp guard. A photo used to identify Demanjak as "Ivan the Terrible" was falsified by The charges by Abraham Melzer, whose *Semitimes* magazine often criticizes Israel, question whether Demanjuk was actually the guard at the Treblinka concentration camp in Poland Prosecutors said Demjanjuk spent 1942-43 at Treblinka, where an estimated 900,000 Jews died. The Ukrainian-born Demjanjuk, who emigrated to the United States after World War II and became a U.S. Army officer in 1980 and convicted two years later. Demjanjuk, 71, repeatedly has denied having been at Treblinka and appealed the conviction. Doubts about his identity also are being debated in Israel. Evidence obtained from former Ukrainian concentration camp guards suggests that another man, Ivan Marchenko, is the real "Ivan the Terrible." Marchenko apparently disappeared after the war. To back up Melzer's claims, graphics expert Dieter Lehner showed reporters enlarged copies of a photograph of Demjanjuk, which he said was crudely altered to show Demjanjuk wearing what appears to be an SS uniform's guard. Forensic experts also have proven that chemicals used on the photograph were not available when the document would have been issued, Lehner said. KANSAN EXPERIENCE Kansan business staff members get real world experience that translates into being well qualified for real world jobs. Sales experience Advertising layout experience Planning experience Business experience THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Applications for summer and fall advertising staffs available in room 119 Stauffer-Flint. Informational meeting Tuesday, April 7, 1991, 7:45 a.m., in room 100 Stauffer-Flint. Applications due by 5:00p.m., April 7. 1