University Daily Kansan Friday, October 2, 1970 3 WHAT APPEARS TO BE a picture of the Campanile hanging on a wall is actually a reflection in one of the semi-opaque windows of Spencer Library. The view is the same whether you're on the outside looking in or on the inside looking out. Man Reports Gunshots At Apartment Complex An alleged shooting incident at the College Hill Manor Apartments, 1741 W. 19th, was reported to the Lawrence police Wednesday by Jimmy Bullock of Topeka, the Lawrence police said Thursday. Bullock told the police that he had opened the door to an apartment occupied by Robert Carter, 25, and found LaVerta Murray, Kansas City senior, standing outside the door holding a submachine gun. Bullock said he closed the door and told the six other persons in the apartment to get down. Several shots were then fired through the door, he said. An investigation by the police disclosed that the shots had hit the walls and the ceiling of the apartment, and that five spent shells were recovered in the hallway. The police said that the shells appeared to have come from an M1 carbine. The police reported that none of the occupants of the apartment where the alleged shooting took place were injured. The police listed the occupants' as Bullock, Carter, John Lovely, 25, of Topeka; Melanie Hill, 905 Emery; Cecilia Barton, 2015 Vt.; Vicki Gausndl, 18, address unknown and Reginald Scarbrough, address unknown. The manager of the apartments where the shooting took place, Philip Knapp, estimated the damage to the apartment to be $70. The police were still investigating the alleged incident Thursday and no warrants had been issued. DETROIT (UPI)—A United Auto Workers leader said Thursday the UAW and General Motors Corp. had reached agreement on a local contract at the Detroit Diesel Works which could start a breakthrough toward a national settlement. Local UAW-GM Settlement May Help National Situation "In the next week or so,' he said, 'many more plants may reach settlements." Bard Young, a regional director for the UAW, said he's convinced there has been a "change of attitude" by both the company and union, not just at Detroit Diesel, "but company-wide." Local plant settlements are considered an important prelude to agreement on a national GM-UAW contract, which hinges on New layoffs boosted the total of striking and laid-off workers to over 400,000 for the first time since the strike began at midnight Sept. 14. The company sent home 4,350 United Rubber Workers at its manufacturing division plant in Dayton, Ohio, because there was no work for them. money matters such as wages, cost-of-living, pensions and a family dental plan. The layoffs brought to 401,123 the number of GM workers off the job in the United States and Canada. Ohio leads the nation in production of cutlery. PLANNING A TRIP?? Let JERUSALEM (UPI)—Arabs mourning the death of Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser and Jews observing their New Year worshipped peacefully Thursday within the walls of this ancient city, which has been a religious battleground for centuries. Maupintour Police estimated the procession of Arab mourners who marched to mosques on the temple mount for memorial services for the dead Egyptian leader at 25,000—the biggest Arab mass demonstration the city had seen since Israel captured it from Jordan in the 1967 War. Below the temple mount, within sound of the services that were relayed through loudspeakers to the massed Arabs, Jews flocked to the Wailing Wall to celebrate the beginning of the Jewish New Year 5.731. At Judaism's holiest shrine, the western wall of the Jewish temple destroyed nearly 2,000 years ago, Jews in shawls gathered for mass prayers and the blowing of the shofar, the ram's horn which Abraham blew when preparing his son, Isaac, for sacrifice on the temple mount. TRAVEL SERVICE Make Your Thanksgiving and Christmas Reservations In another part of Jerusalem, UPI correspondent Thomas Cheatham reported that Arab mourners were angry, almost hostile, as they lined up for a mile-long procession to the Omar and Al Aqsa mosques on the temple mount. Malls Shopping Center As Jews Mark New Year Arabs Mourn in Jerusalem V1 3-1211 It had all the makings of trouble—a march of an estimated 25,000 Arabs underthe guns of Israeli occupation troops and the gaze of Moshe Dayan, the Israeli defense minister who masterminded the capture of the city in TOKYO (UPI)—Japanese drug stores sell a variety of purported hangover cures. The compounds include viper extracts, carrot extracts, scrapings from cattle stomachs, honey, musk, ginseng, caffeine, citric acid and vitamins. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—The Insurance Information Institute says, women are better auto insurance risks than men. Between the ages of 17 and 24, an unmarried woman driver pays lower premiums on her car than a married male under 25. the 1967 War. Yet it came off without the anticipated eruption. "Nasser is a martyr of peace ... Nasser is the only hero of the Arab people . . . Nasser will live forever in our hearts," screamed the sullen young men and boys dressed in black and carrying flower-strewn portraits of the late Egyptian president. with Kenneth Smith University Theatre 8:20 p.m. Oct.9,10,11,16 17&18 LAWRENCE launderers and dry cleaners There is no truth to the rumor that the styles will change before your clothes need cleaning! daily pickup and delivery to all dorms, fraternities and sororities Phone V13-3711 1029 New Hamp.