2 Wednesday, October 14, 1970 University Daily Kansan News Capsules Kansas City: Strike The 196-day construction strike in the Kansas City area ended Tuesday with agreement on a new four-year contract between representatives of Cement Masons Local 518 and the Kansas City Builders Association. Officials said further approval by the union members was not expected to be received. The rejected negotiations at two different times. Oklahoma; Golden Eagle By United Press International OKLAHOMA CITY—An official of Golden Eagle Aviation Co. said that 19 cities in six states were without either part or all of their overnight air mail service because of the suspension of Golden Eagle's license. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) made the suspension反复 following the crash Oct. 2 of a plane being flown by a Golden Eagle crew. Thirty persons died in that crash in the Colorado Rockies. Golden Eagle, an Alabama City-based firm, flew eight small route in Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri and Tennessee. Bruce Danielson, vice president of Golden Eagle, said the Post Office Department reported the firm was the victim of a lawsuit against its license suspension put the firm out of business. Danielson said the Post Office department the firm to continue flying the plane. Egypt: Sadat CAIRO—Acting President Anwar Sadat said Egypt was ready "with an open heart and mind" to hold peace talks but was preparing for war to liberate Israeli-occupied Arab territory if diplomatic efforts to reach a settlement in the occupied Palestinian land could beBig four ambassadors to the United Nations announced an intention in New York to intensify their efforts to help bring peace to the Middle East. A communique issued after the 4th meeting of the envoys of the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and France made no mention of Iraq as a potential date for a dialogue at the U.N.-supervised peace talks, however. Sadat's remarks came in speeches to various delegations who called at Al-Taher Palace to pledge support for his nomination as president to succeed Gamal Abdel Nasser. The nomination will be held Thursday to endorse his nomination by the National Assembly and the Arab Socialist Union (ASU), Egypt's only legal political party. Capital: Campaign Bill WASHINGTON, D.C.-Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D.Mass.,颁授 Tuesday an all-out democracy effort to pass a bill this year limiting campaign spending for radio coverage in over President Nixon's objectives. As Democrat leaders in over President Nixon's ninon for his veto of the measure Monday, Kennedy, the assistant Democratic leader and one of the Senate's richest men, said he hoped the House and Senate could master the two-thirds majority required to override the bill. "the effort to override falls, then 1 believe we in Congress should offer this vital election reform as a rider to the vote," he added. "If you believe Congress in the post-election election next November," Kennedy said in a statement. In sending the bill back to Congress, Nikon said the problem of runaway campaign spending is too big and too widespread, not one that just affects the broadcast media. Capital: Nixon WASHINGTON, D. C.—President Nixon, at some risk to his personal campaign vigorously for President congressional candidate, will spend three weeks in an overt bid to end Democratic control of the house and Senate. The president already had made a deal with the Democrats that would provide a warmup. His political strategists have now committed to at least 17 and as many as 25 states before the Nov. 3 election. Nixon is to begin stumping Saturday with a marathon 15-hour tour of four states—Vermont, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Ohio. He will head out road continuously except for a major address before the United Nations on Oct. 25, a White House dinner for visiting world leaders the following evening, and a state visit on Oct. 27 for Romanian President Nicholas Ceaucescu. The Sergio Mendes Show NEW YORK (UPP)—Blinked as the FBI's most wanted list for murder and kidnapping in the California Courthouse about a man killed when we arrested Tuesday by FBI agents in a mid-town Manhattan model SERGIO MENDES & BRASIL'66 HOMECOMING CONCERT Sat., Oct. 24, 8:00 p.m. ALLEN FIELDHOUSE She offered no resistance and was not armed. The FBI did not disclose details of her capture. Pew guests or employees in the building knew that there had been an attack until they heard about it later. Miss Davis, a strikingly attractive woman, who usually sports an Afro hairstyle, was arrested on August 20, 13 days after the four persons—including a Superior Court judge—died in a barrage of gunfire outside the courthouse. Two others were wounded. STARRING She is accused of purchasing weapons smuggled into the courtroom and used by convicts where in an attempt to escape. Arrested with her was Rudolph Poundexter Jr., 38, charged with harboring her from police. She was charged with assaulting miniskirt and dark blue blouse. Tickets available at: SUA Office Information Booth, Kief's. The Sound, Richardson's, Bell's 52.50 49.50 46.50 Motel executives, acting under advice from the FBI, declined to say how long the couple had been there or how they were registered in a day room, which had a double bed and over-looked Eight Avenue. "I didn't even know they were around here," he said after it was over. Angela Davis Arrested "We were absolutely amazed," she says. "Ruth Sutherland, Bloodletta, who with her husband occupied the suite next to Miss Davis. She said she was walking toward the elevator and 'they seemed completely hap- Details of Capture Vague $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Use Kansan Classified George Grasp, assistant hotel manager, was surprised to learn there were FBI agents in the building. Later, handcuffed and flanked by agents, Miss Davya brushed by outside FBI headquarters here with a tense "in comment," as she continued to She was reported held at the Women's House of Detention, and about 200 hippie type demonstrators gathered outside, but a police officer called Davis was a federal prisoner and was not being held there. door Plymouth Fury, which the agents drove to an undisclosed location. California authorities were preparing extradition papers. Chief California Deputy State Attorney General Charles Lauren prognostication that Miss Davis will not cooperate." The FBI said there would be no need for a woman to attend daytime when 'other action' would be taken. She will be arranged in Federal court here. A brilliant student, Miss Davis was a controversial professor at UCLA. A self-proclaimed assistant, she weathered several attacks to fire her from the UCLA faculty before the board of regents on June 9 to rename her con- Among New Left cultists, Miss Davis was taking on the proportions of a folk hero. Her name was inspired by her mentioned with the names of Eldridge Cleaver and Ernesto Carr as an exemplary revolutionary. Her arrest Tuesday came at a time when there were dozens of cops in the city, agents in the city to provide security for heads of state attending the United Nations 25th Wednesday, which opens session. Miss Davis, 26, was placed on ★★ Angela Davis 'One Of My Best Students' HAMILTON, N. V. (UP1)—Herbert Maruse, the Marxist philosopher, said Tuesday night he considers black revolutionary leaders as "good" to fight against. Miss Davis, 26, was arrested Tuesday in New York City by the FBI on murder-kid charges brought in connection with the San Kafel, Calif., shootout Aug. 7 in which four persons, including a woman, were killed and three others injured in the courtroom that day were purchased by Miss Davis. "It couldn't possibly change my opinion of her," Marcee said about the charges and the arrest. "I still say she is a highly intelligent and highly sensitive girl and how she came to be involved in it, if she did, I just don't know." Marcuse did not mention Miss Davis in his hour-long speech to 700 persons at the Colgate University Memorial Chapel where he was invited by the Union Board lecture series. However, Marcuse responded to questions concerning her before and after his speech. Marcuse, who met Miss Davis when she was a student at Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass., said if the guns were registered in her name and that was her only connection with the man. "That is not enough to convict her of murder and kidnapping." MONTREAL (UFI)—Prime minister tough on national television for the first time since Canada's ban on television, which ended ago, said Tuesday night only "weak-kneed bleeding hearts" oopress stern tests to stamp down abuse. Trudeau Clamps Down Trudeau said the imprisoned separatists, whose release is demanded by the kidnappers for The government meanwhile repeated its saso ransom offer—a safe conduct to another country for the kidnappers, but not for jailed co-revolutionaries, according to the kidnapper's lawyer. the lives of two political hostages, "are not political prisoners. They are bandits." The government's offer came in the strange bargaining between a government negotiator and the French underground Front De Liberation Du Quebec (FLQ) for the lives of the two FLQ hostages-British diplomat James Cross and Cabinet Minister Pierre Laporte. Robert Lemieux, the fiery 28- Robie to represent them, told a press conference he turned down the offer from the government. * Lemieux said he has no authority to reduce the kidnappers' ransom demands—only to work out the moat in Ottawa. He told Trump surrounded by the unprecedented spectacle of the Canadian army guarding the capitol in time—defended the show of force. "There are a lot of bleeding in the eye. They don't like to see people with helmets and guns," said Trudeu in an interview. "All I can say is, 'You have nothing'." Asked how far he would go in clamping down, Trudeau replied: "Just watch me." On Aug. 12, San Rafael, Calif., shot and killed Bruce Buehl, a fixed an idifidv attacker who murdered -kidnap charges, which said that "the guns brought into the hands of the shooters." The FBI 10-most-wanted list Aug. 18 amid reports she had filed to Canada or Cuba after Superior Court Judge Harold J. Haley, 65, two convicts appearing in his trial for murder of a guardian in the bailout of guilty ... were a Browning automatic pistol 380 caliber purchased by Angela Davis in Los Angeles in April of 1968, a calibre MiL carbine purchased Davis in April of 1968, and a Spanish single-shot 12-guage shotgun purchased by Angela Davis in San Francisco, Calif. Judge Haley was conducting a trial for James McClain, 37, who was charged with stabbing a San Francisco police officer Jackson, 17, a close friend and occasional bodyguard of Miss Elizabeth, and issued a pistol to McClain. Arthur Christmas, 37, a San Francisco appointee, appeared witness at McChase's guardian meeting them. The three took judge Abe Bornstein to his attorneyorney Gary Thomas and three women jurors as hostages, forcing armed deputies to lie on the ground. The group, with the sawn off shotgun pressed to judge Haley's ability to courtroom and down the hall into an elevator. The group rode up the stairs and into the building. 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