2 Tuesday, February 20, 1979 University Dalfy Kansan NIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Capsules From the Kansan's Wire Services UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN U.S. told of consulate attack U. S. officials are unable to confirm reports of the fire. They said that Michael Metrinko, the only American assigned to the consulate, had left the building. Tahrib Radio, now in the hands of supporters of the ayatollah, appealed to local citizens to out out the fire at the consulate. Lorraine Sunny and not hard to see need to be on the same side. Moslem leader Ayatollah Rubolhah Khomini warned he would crush any bands causing trouble and view their own leaders as thieves. Meanwhile, the mass evacuation of foreigners from Iran continued for the third day as about 800 Americans left on two chartered Boeing 747s for Frankfurt, West Germany. British, French, Australian and Finnish planes also took out nationalals and a West German evacuation flight is scheduled for today. NEW ORLEANS—Off-duty firemen joined striking police on picket lines here yesterday as National Guardsmen patrolled the city. Traditional Mardi Gras parades were canceled again. new talks aimed at ending the walkout by police opened yesterday. The striking policemen want their Teamsters Union bargaining unit to include ranking officers. They also are demanding that the mayor agree to binding arbitration. In an amnesty offer, Morris Ernst Morial said any surrender who returned to work by no afternoon day would not suffer reprisals. A department count showed only 350 officers were on the job, while 1,100 policemen continued to defy court orders and stay on strike. State drivers speed past limit WASHINGTON - More than half of the nation's motorists超过 55 mph speed limit on clear roadways, they are driving more than 68 mph, in administration reports. the country, and five states that had more than 70 percent of monitored traffic driving more than the speed limit. Kansas, at 72 percent, was followed by Nebraska, at 68 percent, Oklahoma, at 65 percent, and Texas, at 64 percent. The administration also reported that more than 8 million speeding tickets were issued nationwide for the fiscal year ending Oct. 1. The information from state highway officials is reported annually under the 55 mph nation speed limit law. The speeds are monitored on flat stretches of roads posted for 55 mph, under good conditions and do not include rush hour traffic lines or hazardous highways. Starting this year, states that fail to report that 30 percent of their highway traffic is moving within 55 mph or less could lose up to 5 percent of certain federal highway funds. Compliance with the speed limit must increase gradually to 70 percent in 1983, when states could lose 10 percent of those funds. State open records bill lauded TOPEKA—A bill that would strengthen the Kansas open records law drew praise from news media representatives who appeared yesterday before the governor. John Hopkins, speaking for the Kansas Press Association, said the bill would help reporters find information more easily and therefore help them better The bill, sponsored by State Rep. Wooy Thompson, D-Wichita, would open access to all public records, except those specifically closed by law, such as adoption records or students' files. The law currently allows access only to records specifically kept or maintained by law. Other features of the bill include a requirement that agencies provide copies of records at a reasonable cost, a suffiter penalty for violations of the law to a Class A misdemeanor and a requirement that the agency take action on a request within three days. The bill also would allow a person denied access to public records to petition a district court to enjoin the agency from withholding the records. Carlin to decide on lid today TOPEKA-Gov. John Carlin will reveal at a news conference today his decision whether to veto a spending bill sent him late last week by the governor. virtually everyone expects him to veto the bill, sending the lawmakers back to the drawing board for a new proposal after an override attempt in the House. If House Democrats hold firm, then Carlin's vet will be sustained in that body although all 19 Democrats in the Senate voted for it. "We want a workable spending lid, and we're going to hold out for that," Carlin said yesterday. Contrary to a published report, Carlin said he was not prepared to recommend that the Legislature remove the state sales tax from utility bills. He said he could not recommend it until a compromise was achieved on a "workable" state spending lid. However, Carlin said he was somewhat encouraged that there might be enough money available this session, after all spending priorities are set, to cover it. House approves immunity bill TOPEKA-The Kansas House passed and sent to the Senate yesterday a bill that would provide a measure of immunity against damage suits to anyone providing emergency care or assistance without compensation at the scene of an accident. A similar bill expanding the state's so-called Good Samaritan law also passed the Senate this session and now is in the House committee. The bill, which passed the House by a vote of 115-6, now goes to the Senate. At some point, both bills are likely to be combined or one killed. Under provisions of the House version, a person providing the emergency services to a victim in cases where his acts constituted gross negligence except in cases where his acts constituted gross negligence. Ruling awaited on liquor pools TOPEKA—Kansas Attorney General Robert Stephan is expected to rule this week on whether a Kansas Supreme Court decision left a massive hoole in the case. The opinion was requested by Sen. Frank Gaines, D-Augusta. The first draft of Stephan's ruling has been written and is presently being circulated within the committee. The loophole would in effect allow the estimated 600 private clubs in Kansas using liquor pools to serve liquor by the drink to club members. Legislative sources have said that Stephan appears ready to agree that the loopholes exist, possibly setting the stage for another round of political and judicial debate. The attorney general's office would say only that the opinion was requested, that staff were researching the question and that the opinion could be released. Bill seeks state license photos The bill, sponsored by the Senate's Transportation and Utilities Committee, would permit the continued assessment of at least 50 cents, but not more than 75 cents. TOPEKA—Legislation requiring a color photograph on all Kansas driver's licenses was introduced yesterday in the Kansas Senate. The only persons who would not be required to have color pictures on licenses would be those who objected because of "religious or moral convictions" or those permitted to carry a Kansas driver's license while driving outside of the state. Weather . Skies will be cloudy today and there is a 20 percent chance of light rain, according to the National Weather Service. There is a 60 percent chance that the The high today will reach 40 degrees and the low tonight will be in the upper 20s. Winds will be out of the south at 15 to 25 miles an hour. TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — The Israeli delegation to the Israel-Egypt peace talks at Camp David, Md., hopes to hear new American proposals for reaching a peace agreement. Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan said yesterday before leaving for the United States. New Mideast peace talks to revive hopes for treaty The Americans took the initiative in renewing the negotiations between Israel and Egypt, Dayan said at an airport news conference. Egyptian Prime Minister Mustafa Khalil and his six-man delegation to the labs also met in Cairo on Wednesday. Dayan said, "Apparently they do think there is a way to overcome the gap between the Egyptians and our side. We are all eager to hearing the American proposals." talks with Dayan and Secretary of State Cyrus Vance. 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