Page 2 University Daily Kansan, November 22, 1983 NEWS BRIEFS From United Press International Two men dead in collision of jets on training mission VICTORVILLE, Calif. Two Air Force Phantom jets on a training mission out of Mount Kilimanjaro, were crushed in flight and erupted into flames during an attack by George Kilimanjaro. Sgt. Richard Mas said the two F-4E jets collided about 3 p.m. CST in the helan area, about 13 miles southwest of the San Bernardino County base. Greg Randolph of the county coroner's office confirmed that there were two fatalities in the crash, but said that the victims had not yet been identified. Sheriff's Sgt. Bill Bethke said witnesses saw a large ball of fire in the sky and two parachutes. The two pilots who parachuted to the ground were located, but no information was available on their condition. The bodies of the other two victims were found near the wreckage. Heavy fighting was reported in the northern mountains of Nicaragua yesterday by both the government and the U.S.-backed insurgents. The government said it had killed 100 rebels, while the rebels said that the Sandinista troops had suffered 200 casualties. The leftist government and the rebels regularly infiltrate enemy losses, but the high casualty count issued by both sides indicated that the level of damage was not significant. The official government newspaper Barricada said the Simon Bolivar Battalion, the ruling Sandinista Front's counter-insurgency strike force, overran a large rebel camp on the Kantayawas mountain in Jinetea province. 125 miles northeast of Managua. Philippines revives vice presidency MANILA, Philippines — The ruling party decided yesterday to revive the vice presidency as President Ferdinand Marcos' wife Iwela took herself out of the running to be a candidate to succeed her reportedly ailing husband. Leonardo Perez, the minister for political affairs, told reporters that members of the ruling party in the National Assembly had voted at a caucus meeting to abolish the executive committee and to restore the position of vice president in 1987. As an interim arrangement, Perez said that the speaker of the National Assembly, former Supreme Court chief justice Queurbe Makalintai, would succeed Marcos, 66, if he becomes unable to complete his term, which expires in 1987. Personal income rises 1.2 percent WASHINGTON — Personal income rose 1.2 percent in October for the strongest gain in more than two years, the Commerce Department reported yesterday. But the department said spending slowed dramatically, especially on services such as electricity. Every large category of income, from Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said that the growth pattern was typical and that it was generated by continued expansion in production and employment. Clark sworn in as interior secretary WASHINGTON — William Clark was sworn in as the 44th secretary of the United States yesterday in an unusual private ceremony attended by President Regis White House deputy press secretary Larry Speakes said that "Judge Clark wanted to be sworn in privately and quietly, and he was." Carr wanted to be on his patrol and question, "he wants to go on with the job." Speaks said. Attorney General William French Smith administered the oath, Sneakes said, and no media coverage was permitted. It was unusual not to have a public ceremony for the oath-taking of a Cabinet official. A full-blow ceremony was staged last week for the swearing in of Susan Phillips as chairman of the Commodities Futures Trading Commission. Cousteau praises experimental boat NORFOLK, Va. — Marine explorer Jacques Cousteau said yesterday that his experimental sailboat had worked "beyond expectations" until storms wrecked it on the 38th day of its Atlantic crossing. The 65-foot camaraderie Moulin a Vent, which had a smokestack-like mast that propelled it by deflecting air through the cylinder, had to use a large fan. "This experiment is finished, and documents that the new system works beyond expectations." Couteau said. The craft's maiden voyage went smoothly during Thursday, Cousteau said, when welds securing the mast snapped during a storm. LONDON — Russian defector Viktor Korchnoi yesterday upset Soviet prodigy Gary Kasparov, who is trying to become the youngest chess champion ever, in the first game of their world semifinal series. Kasparov, 20, a former Soviet youth champion, got into serious time trouble against the 52-year-old grandmaster, who branched into the world in the early 1980s. Before the match, Kasparov and Korchnoi shook hands and smiled at each other, then began their board-jousting in a chandelier banquet room of the Great Eastern Hotel near the heart of London's financial district. WEATHER FACTS Today, the weather will be mostly fair across the nation with snow expected in parts of the northern Plains and parts of the Great Lakes. Locally, today will be cloudy with a chance of rain and a high near 60, according to the National Weather Service in Topeka. Tonight will be windy and colder with rain changing to snow and a low around 25. Tomorrow will be cloudy with a chance of light snow and a high around 30. Thanksgiving Day will be partly cloudy with a high near 40. CORRECTION Because of a reporter's error, the Kansan incorrectly reported yesterday that Mark Hoover, winner of the Pharmacy Student Senate seat, was an independent. He is a member of the Priority coalition. JFK to be remembered 20 years after his death By United Press International Americans, including his widow and 93-year-old mother, will observe the 20th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination today with memorial services, special Masses and concerts. His mother, Rose, and his widow, Jacqueline Onassis, will be at the family compound on Cape Cod and will attend a special Mass nearby. Most of the Kennedy family will start the day with a visit to his grave and the eternal flame at Arlington National Cemetery, celebrate a special Mass with President Reagan and others, and attend a commemorative concert. The Kennedy Library in Boston plans a special celebration of his life. CHURCHES OF ALL denominations around the country will hold services to remember Nov. 22, 1963, when the nation's 35th president was killed by a Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., and family members will enter Arlington National Cemetery outside Washington, D.C., before it is opened to the public today. The family is to gather at the grave where the eternal flame burns and a wreath overlooking the marker forms the letters "JFK." Kennedy and his family will then go to Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church in Georgetown for a Mass to be celebrated by Archbishop James Hickey. The senator also will speak at the church. Dallas will conduct its annual memorial service about a block from where Lee Harvey Oswald fired the fatal shots. sharpshooter while he was riding in a motorcade through Dallas. REAGAN IS AMONG the guests invited to the church, which the late president attended when he was a senator. Mrs. Reagan is visiting her ailing mother in Phoenix, Ariz., and The Kennedy family will attend a free concert at the capital city's Kennedy Center for performances by diva Grace Bumry, conductor Mistislav Rostropovich, violinist Isaac Stern and pianist Eugene Istomin of works presented at the White House while Kennedy was president. Caroline Kennedy, the late president's daughter, will attend the Washington events and then is expected to fly to Hyannis Port to be with her mother and grandmother. Kennedy's son, John, is in India doing graduate work will not attend. In Dallas, county Democratic officials said today's commemoration of the event that brought infamy to the city would be the last one Future services will take place on Kennedy's birthday. Sen. Kennedy and Onassis declined invitations to the ceremonies. ERIK JONSON, mayor of Dallas in 1933, said the city had spent 20 years living down its image as the "City of Hate." Officials at the Kennedy Library in Boston plan special films and programs concentrating on Kennedy's life, not his death. "The whole aspect is that this is a library of life," said Jane Cronin, a library spokesman. "We try to concentrate on the bright and the lively parts of the Kennedy administration and his life." The Vatican City newspaper *parti tribute yesterday to the slain president, saying he was" the major protagonist of the conflation and of universal peace* In Moscow, the Soviet news agency Tass also commented, saying, "In the opinion of the researchers, most of the (presidental) assassins were actually concrete influential political forces that disliked some figure or another. Irish group threatens violence after church attack By United Press International BELFAST, Northern Ireland — Extremists who sprayed gunfire in a Protestant church, killing three Bible-bearing ushers, vowed yesterday to make the attack "like a picnic" if violence against Catholics continued. The new threat of bloodshed came one day after three masked gunmen sprayed automatic-weapon fire at 70 Protestants praying in a wooden church in Darkey, 47 miles southwest of Belfast. Police began an intensive manhunt for the terrorists who killed the three ushers and wounded seven other churchgoers. One member of the congregation was tape-recording the opening hymn when the attack took place, and the macabre sound of a religious hymn interrupted by rapid gunfire was broadcast yesterday on Ulster radio. POLICE BLAEMED NATIONALIST guerrillas after ballistics experts said one of the guns used in the attack had been used in murders carried out by the exemptist Irish National Liberation Army (NLI) of the banned Irish Republican Army. A previously unknown group, the Catholic Reaction Force, claimed responsibility for the killings, denounced by Irish Prime Minister Garret Fitzgerald as a "blasphemous seectarian horror." A Belfast police spokesman said, "We now believe the Catholic Reaction Force is a flag of convenience for the INLA, who seem intent on starting another campaign of tit-for-tat killings between Protestants and Catholics." Catholic extremists who claimed responsibility for the attack, in a telephone call to an Irish reporter, demanded a halt to the Protestants' "vicious campaign against Catholics, or we will make last night's killing look like a picnic." THE CALLER SMD the attack was made "in retaliation for a murderous sectarian campaign carried out in the Armvault and Down areas over the past years by the Protestant Action Force" a Protestant paramilitary group. In London, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher condemned the attack, saying "murder is terrible of any kind. Murder when they are at worship is the worst kind of all. I want only to express one's total horror and rebellion." MAMA JENERIC'S PIZZA IS READY TO DELIVER 12" Pizza with one topping $6.00 each additional topping--75c 16" Pizza with one topping $8.50 each additional topping--$1. Don't forget--'Pizza-by-the-Slice Only $1 per slice! 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