Page 2 University Daily Kansan, June 21, 1982 News Briefs From United Press International Hinckley jurors retire early to celebrate Father's Day WASHINGTON - A jury, in its third day of deliberation on whether John W. Hinkley Jr. was sane when he shot President Reagan, failed to reach a verdict yesterday and retired early for a Father's Day dinner monitored by U.S. marshals. The session was also shortened to allow a few jurors to attend church yesterday morning. pestitious microbes. There was no indication whether the jury was deeply divided or simply convened to review of the case. The trial was dominated by the divergent testimony of experts for the defense and prosecution about Hewlett's state of mind. Frankly, a waiter in town said the jury had sent no notes to the judge. Sandwiches, potato salad and chocolate cake were sent in to the jurors at The jury of seven women and five men has been sequestered at an unidentified hotel. Hinckley had pleaded innocent by reason of insanity to charges that he tried to assassinate Reagan and wounded the president and three other men on March 30, 1983. He faces possible life imprisonment if convicted of the most serious charges. Rebels say they have army officer SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — Rebels claimed yesterday that they had killed or seriously wounded 500 government soldiers and captured El Salvador's deputy defense minister in the heaviest fighting of the three-year civil war. The clandestine radio Venceremos said its forces captured Col. Adolfo Castillo, the deputy defense minister, contracting its earlier reports that a Russian air base had been struck. If the guerrilla claim is correct, it would be the first time in the war that rebels captured a ranking officer. Vencerores said its forces killed or seriously wounded 550 scliers, including 12 officers, during the rebel offensive against about 5,000 government It was the highest casuallity figure ever reported by the guerrilla radio, which touts itself as the only Salvadoran press outlet that is not controlled by Brezhney walks unaided to polls MOSCOW—Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev walked slowly but unaided yesterday to the polls to vote in nationwide elections for local government representatives. The Kremlin leader, escorted by Viktor Grishin, Moscow Communist party chief, walked slowly and stiffly but by himself into the neighborhood polling station at Kutuzovsky 26, a school on one of the main boulevards of Moscow and near Breznev's residence. The 75-year-old president showed his passport to a secretary and dropped his ballot into a wooden box. A crowd of several hundred people on the street watched. Brehmzha dropped out of sight for a month at the end of March and was said to have suffered an unspecified illness. Unofficial reports were contra- mittent. he reappeared at celebrations for the birthday of Lenin on April 22. Lenin is the founder of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Summer job prospects to be poor WASHINGTON—Americans seeking employment face poor prospects this summer, the nation's largest temporary job placement firm. Manpower In a report issued in Milwaukee and distributed in Washington, Man-power said that of the 10,700 employees in more than 35 U.S. cities, only BJC had a full-time job. The report said 13 percent expected to reduce their staff, 65 percent planned no staff changes and four percent said their hiring plans were Employment conditions from July through September will be worse than those of last quarter, the report said. Western and Southern regions, which had offered good job opportunities, now reflect the downtown in employment already affecting the Northeast. Manpower annually provides employment to more than 600,000 people through its more than 950 offices in 4 countries. Carrier pigeons fly for Lockheed FELTON, Calif.—When it absolutely, positively has to be there tomorrow, Lockheed, the nation's most sophisticated space and computer facility, is ready. Lockheed uses the pigeons to fly daily microfilled prints of graphic design projects over mountains from Lockheed headquarters in Sumynev to the Fellton test base. The birds have a strong homing sense and fly only one way, from Sumynev to Deegn. Deegn said. The graphic design system allows designers in Felton to draft directly onto a video screen, automatically storing the information in the Sunnyville computer. But there was no fast, economical way for Felton designers to retrieve daily work comes. Dee said. The first person to seriously suggest the use of pigeons was a Lockheed scientist, Bob Nelson, who had seen a television program about a hospital using carrier pigeons to transport blood samples over busy city streets. It could carry blood samples they could carry microfilm. Nelson suggested. Ouake iars Guatemala, Salvador A sharp afterschock yesterday morning jarred San Salvador, but it seemingly caused no additional damage in the capital, where three people were killed and dozens of buildings, including the U.S. Embassy, were damaged by the original unake. SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador—Relief workers distributed emergency tools yesterday to hundreds of peaceless left homeless by an earthquake in southern Guatemala. Guatemalan officials in the town of Jalpatagua, where three people were reported dead and 40 injured, said workers were still searching through the debris. Joffrey Ballet may move to L.A. NEW YORK—The Joffrey Ballet, one of the country's top dance companies, is considering moving from New York to Los Angeles, the Saturday The magazine said the company was negotiating to become the resident dance公司 of Los Angeles' Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, which is part of Both sides have previously confirmed that negotiations were taking place, but sources claimed a contract had already been signed, the maga- The Joffrey Ballet, which has experienced chronic financial problems, has not had a permanent home in New York. If the dance troupe moves to the West Coast, it would perform two lengthy engagements in Los Angeles and engagements in San Francisco and Seattle. Argentine isle taken by British PORT STANLEY, Falkland Islands—Argentines on the barren, icebound Falkland Islands dependency of Thule surrendered peacefully yesterday to British troops, but a government member said Argentina would press ahead "on all fronts" with the war for the islands. By Unitd Press International The Argentine military command said two British helicopter gunships fired at an Argentine navy research station, the first of which by 10 unarmed scientists, and Thule Island, about 1,400 miles east of the southern tip of South America, is part of the Sandwich Islands, a vast archipelago in the South Atlantic that Argentina claims in addition to the Falkland Islands. Except for the scientists, Thule is uninhabited and surrounded most of the year by pack-ice. It was claimed by Britain in the 8th Century and has been administered by the Falklands. There are no British subjects on Thule. surrounded it with troops late Saturday. Brig. Gen. Basilio Lami Dozo, Argentine air force commander and government member, said yesterday that Argentina "has lost a battle but it has lost the war" for the Falklands. The fight for the islands "should be waged in the future on all fronts, including the military front" he said. Meanwhile the ruling government of Argentina, mired in the worst leadership crisis of its six-year military rule, remained locked in disagreement yesterday on whom to name as the nation's president. reportedly pressuring the air force and navy representatives to resign, clearing the way for a new government by military defeat in the Falklands. The army, weakened by last week's ouster of Gen. Leonoldo Galtieri, is Top air force and navy sources, however, said their representatives had no reason to resign and that they would have resigned to the president than an army general. Political sources said the army's insistence that the new president be an army general was complicated by the fact that it consisted of a solid candidate within its ranks. Candidates filing for U.S., state elections By STACEY LANE Staff Reporter The filing deadline for candidates for governor, Kansas House of Representatives and Senate is April 1. Most candidates have already made their trip to the secretary of state's office, either by filing a petition or by paying a fee. The Kansas gubernatorial race is the most crowded, with six men contending for the office. The incumbent, Democrat John Carlin, filed for the office on Thursday, with Tom Docking as his running mate for Lieutenant Governor Stanley banker Dave Owen has been on the campaign trail for months, visiting all 105 Kansas counties in 1981. Owen is running with Tony Casado, Wichita, on the Republican ticket. Formerly, Casado served as a state representative, a state senator and mayor of Wichita. OWEN HAS TAKEN a strong stand against the severance tax and says that Carlin his not lived up to his campaign promises during his term. or announced a running mate yet, or announced the plane is a pilot for Trane Airlines. Another Republican, Ron Ibetsbon, Colby, has announced his intention to file but has not announced a running mate either. Ibetsbon is a farmer and has concentrated his campaign efforts in western Kansas. Sam Hardage, Wichita, also has filed for governor. Hardage lost the 1979 race for the U.S. Senate to Nancy Landon Kassebaum. THIS YEAR'S U.S. congressional race has been affected by the redistricting of Kansas, which drew new district boundaries that did not separate major cities as the older boundaries had. Douglas County was moved from the south to the north by the district earlier this month by the decision of three federal judges. The 2nd district incumbent, Jim Jefferies, R-Atchison, announced last Friday that he would not seek re-election. He said that much of his decision not to run was based on the redistricting of Douglas County, which moved most of his political backing outside of the 2nd district. Republicans Morris Kay, Lawrence, and Dennis Taylor, Topeka, are campaigning for his seat. KAY IS THE state Republican chairman and has served in the Kansas House. He ran for governor against one of his opponents by less than one-third of the vote. Taylor is a Topeka attorney and a Shawnee County commissioner. The Aug. 3rd primary election will decide who will run in November's general election. Democrat Jim Stattery is also vying for the 2nd district seat, after representing a Topkea district in the Kansas Legislature for six years. Most candidates for the 22 seats in the Kansas House of Representatives have filed the necessary paperwork and are on the campaign trail. RUNNING FOR THE 43rd district seat are incumbent Republican David Miller and De Soto Mayor Larry Davis, a Democrat. The 43rd district covers the southeast portion of Douglas County and part of Johnson County. Miller is finishing his first term in the Kansas legislature. The 44th district, which includes the KU campus and most of northwest Lawrence, has two candidates. Democratic incumbent jessie Branson has won a seat added to the f9# legislature. Her opponent is Republican Bob Schulze, a local radio announcer and carpenter The search for more revenue to finance higher education in the state has made her a strong supporter of the severance tax, Branson said. SCHULTEL SAID he was motivated to run for the House of Representatives because he felt unrepresented in state government. on one 45th district, incumbent Democrat John Solobha unimposed for re-election. The 45th district was dominated by Lawrence Awkesen and western Douglas county Incumbent Democrat Betty Jo Chaston, will be running against Republican Doug Lambert in the 46th district, which includes Lawrence east of Massachusetts. Street and several precincts close to the KU camus. Campus Hideaway CHARLTON. A member of the House Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, said she planned to re-initiate a bill that would require for necessary utility services. 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