2 Tuesday, December 5, 1978 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Capsules From staff and wire reports Alaskan senator hurt in crash ANCHORAGE, Alaska—Senior Minority Whip Ted Stevens, R-Akansas, was seriously hurt and his wife, Ann, reportedly was killed yesterday when the private planes they were in crashed at Anchorage International Airport. Shares were in serious but stable condition at a hospital. Stevens was listed in serious but stable condition at a hospital. Snowby was another passenger, Tony Malley, former commissioner of the Alaska Commerce, was reported in stable condition at the hospital, but his injuries were not immediately known. It was not known how many others were on board the plane. Stevens, 50, was re-elected to his second full term in November, winning more than 75 percent of the vote. In his post as pastor, Stevens is the assistant minority leader. The plane crashed while attempting to land, breaking into four pieces. It was en route from Jumaea, the state capital, to Anchorage. Iran faces oil field slowdown TEHIRAN, Iran—Tousands of oil workers launched a new round of slowdown days hoping to topple Shah Mohammed Nazeh Paliwayi by uniting the country in the fight against him. drying up a prison cell and then it turns to bloody and bloody anti-government protests appeared to be winding down, but an urban guerrilla band attacked a police station in the northern city. Sources said the new slowdown by many of the 37,000 workers in Iran's southwestern Kuzbari state fields immediately cut Iran's daily oil production from $1.9 billion to $1.4 billion. 25 million barrels of oil, the world's No. 2 petroleum expands, depends on its oil revenues. A 15-day strike by oil workers last month cut the flow of oil and cost down by $6 billion. Woman named new SF mayor SAN FRANCISCO—City Supervisor Dianne Feinstein, who tearfully announces the assassination of Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Perry, will be in attendance. One of her first duties will to appoint three city supervisors—one to replace herself, one to replace Milk, and one to replace former supervisor Dan White, who had resigned shortly before the killings and has been charged with the shootings of Monsone and Milk. Formerly president of the Board of Supervisors, Feinstein has been acting mayor since the Nov. 27 assassinations of Moscone and乳汁 in their City Hall Feinstein, 15, is the ninth woman in the country to run a city with a population over 100,000. Only women mayors in San Antonio and Phoenix have larger Utah court stays executions SALT LAKE CITY—The Utah Supreme Court stayed the double execution of convicted killers Dale Pierce and William Anderson yesterday, less than three months after a judge ordered it to be overturned. Their attorneys said issues involving race and capital punishment had not been heard. They will be able to make their arguments in appeal before the Supreme Court on Tuesday. Pierre and Andrews, both black, were convicted of the torture slayings of three persons during a holdout in Quinon four years ago. The court agreed to hear the cases last week after a District Court judge refused to delay the executions that had been scheduled for sunrise Thursday at 11 a.m. Court upholds Swine Flu Act WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court yesterday upheld a law that made the government the exclusive target of damage salts from the swine flu vaccination. The court declined to review an appeal from a Lafayette, La., couple who wanted to sue the manufacturer of the vaccine. The Swine Flu Act, passed by Congress when the vaccination program appeared jeopardized by manufacturers' inability to obtain adequate liability insurance, stipulated that the government would assume all liability for the program. The law made the government responsible for injuries or deaths caused by the vaccinations and says the government may later seek to get some of the funds from it. Trial of sub robbers delayed ST. LOUIS — A crowded federal court schedule yesterday delayed until tomorrow the trial of two New York men charged with conspiring to steal a A source said the postponement also might indicate that the government was considering changing the charges against the men from conspiracy against the government. Defense attorneys have maintained that the men - Edward J. Mendenhall, 24 of Rochester, N.Y., and James W. Cosgrove, 28, of Geneva, N.Y.-had no intention of hijacking the submarine but developed the scheme to swindle $300,000 in front rooftop from a businessman. The men are accused of plotting to steal the US TSS Treepart from its base at New London, Conn. The charge of wire fraud would result from telephone Experts investigate derailment SHIPMAN, Va.—Federal safety investigators examined a recording tape yesterday to try to determine the speed of a Southern Railway train that was running too fast. About 60 other crewmen and passengers were injured when the South Crescent, on route from Atlanta to Washington, left the tracks about 5:40 a.m. National Transportation and Safety Board apskemer Ed Slattery said a tape device carried on the train kept a continuous record of the train's speed. He said that an alarm system was installed in all the trains. Conductor Lee Bailey said Sunday the train was traveling at about 45 mph when it derailed. Slatterly declined to comment on the cause of the deraliment until the investigation is completed, but he said 7,000 of the 10,000 rail accidents in the country were due to slatter. Shots fired at steel haulers The other shooting occurred in Erie County. A police spokesman said a shot, believed to be from a shotgun, was fired from a bridge abutment and left a 2-inch hole in the door of a passing truck. The engine's metal housing shielded the driver from injury. The drivers of five steel-hailing trucks told police they were on a highway outside Pittsburgh when about 15 pickup trucks converged on the convoy and struck a car. PITTSBURG - Sniper hits at trucks in two separate incidents yesterday as a strike by dihedral steel haulers in Pennsylvania showed no sign of abating in Although state police have not directly linked the violence with the strike by the Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers, more than 200 incidents, mostly shootings, rock throwing and fire slashing, have been reported in Pennsylvania since the shutdown began Nov. 11. The union has denied involvement. Kansan jobs available Applications for spring Kansan news and business staffs are available at the School of Journalism office, 105 Flint Hall; the Student Senate office, Suite 105 of the Kansas Union; and the Office of Student Organizations and Activities, 220 Hard Hall. Completed applications must be returned by 5 p.m. tomorrow to 105 Flint Hall. Weather It will be partly云 this morning, becoming increasingly cloudy the afternoon. The high will be in the mid 40s and the low tonight will drop to the mid 30s. By electing a compromise slate of candidates, members of the Oread Neighborhood Association say they hope to put an end to the feeding between residents and landlords that has plagued the association for more than two months. property owner, who lives at 710 Indiana St.; Maria Buller, secretary, a tenant at 1565 Kentucky SL., and Walter Brown, a resident, a landlord at 1116 Indiana St. The new officers are Kathy Clark, president, a tenant at the office, a non-resident Oread group elects new officers The four officers were nominated by the ONA Executive Committee in an attempt, the committee said, to represent both the district and landlords of the Orcad neighborhood. THE OREAD neighborhood is the area east of the KU campus to Massachusetts Street and north of 19th Street to Ninth Street. There were about 100 members present at the meeting, which was held in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. The new officers will replace the officers who resigned recently after a one-month term. These administrators were: David Holroyd, president; Dick Lynch, vice Japan's new leader backs dollar TOKYO (AP)—Japan's new prime minister, foreseeing continued troubles for the dollar, called yesterday for a tripling of President Carter's $30-billion "defense fund" for buying up surplus dollars around the world. "We need a fund that is capable of withstanding the effects of speculators," Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira said in an interview. OHIRA ALSO said he saw little chance that Japan would meet its promise of achieving a 7 percent economic growth rate for the current fiscal year, a goal set by Fukuda at the Bonn summit meeting of Western nowars and Japan last July. Asked about the possibility of the yen replacing the dollar as the basic currency for world trade, Ohira responded, "Possibilities are all fine, but unless everyone is willing to use the yen, such talk doesn't mean much." Best of TV's top pop-music show! Host: Harry Chapin. Soundstage it's about what you think it'a about! "IT'S NOT THE SIZE THAT COUNTS" Eve 7:30 & 9:15 Sat-Sun MAT 2:30 TUESDAY 7:00 CHANNEL 11 9BS Varsity SCHOOL - August 24, 1963 Gregory Peck Laurence Olivier "THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL" Eve 7:30 & 8:40 Sat Sun Mat 2:30 Granada INSTITUTO SEGURIDAD TRAVEL DO YOU WANT TO FLY? Face it you've always wanted to fly! Many of us have had the feeling and for some it has never gone away give you the training you need that you're in luck. Air Force ROTC flight instruction Program (FIP) is available to you. You can design to teach you the basics of flight through飞 lessons in small aircraft at a civil aeronautical center. The program is an EXTR for cadets who can qualify to become Air Force pilots into Air Force ROTC. Taken during the senior year in college, FIP is the first step for the cadet who is going on to Air Force jet pilot training. AIR FORCE ROTC Gateway to a great way of life. This is all reserved for the cadet who wants to get his off the ground, with Air Force silver pilot wings. SOPHOMORES SHOULD APPLY NOW FOR ENTRY AJ JUNIORS IN ROTC FOR FALL 1979. FOR MILITARY SCIENCE BUILDING, ROOM 108 OR CALL 864-4876 FOR MORE INFORMATION. ATTENTION SOPHOMORES: KANSAN TV TIMES This Space For Rent Soundstage 7:00; 11, 19 Soundstage celebrates an anniversary with highlights from concerts past. A wide spectrum of music will be represented with Blues, Jazz, Rock, Folk, Satire, etc., featured guests will be Phoebe Snow, B.B. King, Johnny Winter, Doobie Broos, Kenny Log�gins, and many more. ABC News Closeup“*Pachy Healing*”; 9:00; 2 19 This is the subject examined in this report. Believers in the paranormal and nonbelievers layman, who observe it during the hour which observes a psychic class, and a man under hypnosis. Salute To The Performing Arts 8:00; 5, 13 This program will honor great names in music and dance who throughout their lifetimes have made significant contributions to American culture through the performing arts. TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS EVENING P.M. 5:30 ABC News 2,9 ABC News 4,27 CBS News 5,13 Brookings A1. 6:00 News 2, 5, 19, 13, 27 Cross Wits 4 MacNeil/Llebrer Report 19 Intermediate Algebra 19 6:30 That Nashville Music 2 *1.98 Beauty Show 4* Match Game PM 5 Dating Game 9 MacNeil/Lehr Report 11 Cross Wits 13 Kansas City Strip 19 Tyler Moore 27 New York Game 41 7:00 Happy Days 2,9 Grandpa Goes To Washington 27 Paper Chase 5 Soundstage 11, 19 Bionic Woman 13 Tic Tac Dough 41 7:30 Laverne & Shirley 2,9 8:00 Three's Company 2, 9 Movie — "My Husband Is Missing" Salute to The Performance Arts 5, 13 "Song is Born!" Movie—A Song Is Born 8:05 Rav Charles At Monreux 19 8:05 Ray Charles At Monroe 19 8:15 Movie "Miracle On 34th Street" 8:30 Taxi2,9 10:00 News 2,4,5,19,32 Introduction to Law Enforcement 11 Love Experts 41 9:35 Membership Pledge Drive 19 10.15 Dick Cavett 19 10.16 Johnny Carrion 4, 27 Streets 5 San Francisco 5 Mary Tylor Moore 9 ABC News 11 Barnaby Jones 13 Star Trek 41 10:35 ABC News 19 11:00 Bob Newhart 9 Dick Cavett 11 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 19 11:30 Man from U.N.C.L.E. 5 Movie—"Part Two—Walking Tall" 9 Flash Gordon 41 11:40 Police Story 13 A.M. 12:00 Tomorrow 4, 27 Phil Silvers 41 12:30 News 2 Movie—"The Scorpio Letters" 5 Best of Groucho 41 1:00 Story Of Jesus 2 News 4 Movie—"A Song Is Born" 2:45 Movie—"Dick Tracy, Detective" 41 3:00 Art Linkletter 5 4:30 Dick Van Dyke 41 4:30 Andy Griffith 41 *Denotes HBO Cable Channel 10 has continuous news and weather president; Robert Eggert, treasurer; and Virginia Munger, secretary. The former officers resigned on ONA members decided at their Nov. 6 meeting to resign from the job. ONA members said they decided to hold a competition because the officers were incompetent. the officers also were criticized by ONA because they were elected by a large landlord but The first election was called invalid because no bylaws had been established at the time of the election. According to ONA bylaws, must be drawn up before an election. KIEF'S Records 25th & Iowa Holiday Plaza NOTICE: New Hours Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m.-6 p.m. The 96 request xchange 843-0096 films sua Wednesday, Dec. 6 Samurai: YOJIMBO (1961) Dir. Aira Kurosawa, with Toshihr Milune. The basis for, but much better than, A Flatish of Dollars. Japan/subtitled. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud Thursday, Dec. 7 UMBERTO D. Dir. Wittorio de Sica, with Carlo Batista and Alfonso Cavalli, one of the best examples of Italian literature by Cesare Zavarti and de Sica. “British; and flawless.” -Life, 1863. $1.00 7:30 Woodruff Aud. Friday & Saturday, Dec. 8 & 9 Screwball Comedy Double Feature: BRINGING UP BABY (1938) D. Howard Hawks, with Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Charlie Rugles. The epitome of the screwball era. - with· IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (1934) Dir. Frank Capra, with Clark Gable, Cliff Richard, the *music* master's class was the best of all the all of the major Academy Awards, including Bait Best Picture, Watch for the Wow factor. For both movies: $1.50 3:30 & 8:00 pm Woodruff Aud. Monday, Dec. 11 Last of the Film Noir: TOUCH OF EVIL (1958) Dir. Orson Welles, with Orson Welles, Cherlston Hasten, Joleigh Marle, Lam- dieh Dirlich, Mercedes McCum- lan, Jillian Tolley, or James Welles as an exil warrior of a border town. This print includes 15 minutes of footage originally cut before its theatrical release; this longer version was produced in the original conception of the film. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud.