2 Tuesday, November 21, 1978 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN- Tape details mid-air crash WASHINGTON - A cockpit tape recording indicates that the crew of a Pacific Southwest Airline 727 jetliner lost sight of a small Cessna and then spotted it again just before the two planes collided over San Diego in the worst air disaster in U.S. history. The recording, made public yesterday, also indicates that the crew members were unconcerned about the Cessna and were canally discuss other matters Where the Caution There is a caution released by the National Transportation Safety Board, which is investigating the Sept. 25 accident that left 144 persons dead, including these two. Both planes had been alerted that they were in the same area by air traffic controllers. controllers released transcripts of recorded air-to-ground radio talk showed that the Pacific Southwest Airlines captain had told the San Diego airport tower that he had the Cessna in sight one minute and 34 seconds before the collision. That tape did not pick up everything that was said in the cockpit. TOPEKA - The newly-created Crime Victims Reparations Board is already actively processing a surprisingly high number of requests for compensations and settlements in the past two months. from the institution. Blake Williamson of Kansas City, Kan. was appearing before Governor John Scollen and James Hibbler, has discussed his plan for fiscal 1980. Most of the state agencies will be making presentations at the budget hearings during the next few weeks. After the hearings, Carlin will make his comments on the proposed budget. formal budget recommendations of the late 1970s. The reparations board was established by the 1978 Legislature, and Williamson said his panel has already approved several payments to crime victims. Union pickets Post-Dispatch ST. LOUIS — A follow-up picket the St. Louis Post-Dispatch yesterday following a breakdown in negotiations between the City Council, Co. and Flynn's Union and Flynn's Union. Acting Managing Editor David Lapland said the major disagreement was over the manned tables in the contract, which expired Aug. 31. The Pulitzer Publishing Co., which also prints the morning Globe-Democrat under contract, had sought to reduce the number of pressmen and apprentice pressmen from 170 to 140, according to Nicholas G. Penniman, assistant general manager of the Post-Dispatch. It was not immediately clear how the strike would affect publication of the Post-Dispatch and Globe-Democrat. 1. Lippman said the Post-Dispatch had announced previously that it intended to continue publication. Agriculture draft completed TOPEKA- The Kansas Committee on Agricultural Grain Marketing yesterday completed a model interstate compact agreement calling for comprehensive investigation of large grain companies responsible for buying and selling farm commodities. The draft agreement is to be presented on Dec. 18 to delegates from more than a dozen midwestern states who will meet in Topeka to determine whether the proposed ordinance will be passed. Among the provisions of the draft are the granting of subpoena powers, which the compact could use to obtain the records of grain仓 companies under investigation. Rule boosts trust fund interest WASHINGTON--Officer announced yesterday new regulations designed to boost Social Security trust funds by $688 million in additional interest income. The new rules were instituted in spite of the strong opposition of the state governments because they will no longer be able to use the interest payments the regulations, which will go into effect July 1, 1980, require states to make payments of Social Security taxes collected from the state's public employees Under current rules, states deposit their taxes with the government only four times a year. store frequent deposits will bring the states closer to the deposit requirements for private employers, the Social Security Administration said. Wheeler limits KC contracts DANAS CITY, Mo.—Mayor Charles B. Wheeler announced yesterday he would introduce an ordinance limiting large city contracts to firms that comply with the law, as well as requiring companies to pay fees. Inmates end work stoppage The mayor said his proposal, which had not yet been written, would be introduced this week. He said it would be modeled on Carter's plan to limit major investments in the economy. CANON CITY, Colo. — More than 100 Colorado penitentiary inmates agreed yesterday to end their three-week work stoppage and return to their jobs rather than lose "good time" accumulated to reduce their sentences, a prison spokesman said. The inmates were among more than 400 prisoners who refused to work at their prison John Oct. 30 in a protest of prison policies, including a rule barring inmates from attending the prison. Earlier in the day, State Corrections Chief Allen Ault捞 to inmates over the public address system, warning them they had to return to their jobs or face the loss of "good time" that could reduce their sentences by as much as five months. Kidnapped couple kills captor FINDLAH, Ohio — A young couple held at gumpint in their car by an escaped convict fled to safety yesterday after the woman grabbed the convict by the neck. Hatcher said when Conte pointed the pistol at him and thumbed back the hammer, Wyzwykowski, who was in the back seat, grabbed Conte around the leg. Hatcher said he wrestled the gun away and shot the convict five times FBI informant tells of theft McCory testified the $4,000 was money he took to Las Vegas to have laundered at the request of the 45-year-old millionaire, who is on trial for trying to steal $1.6 billion. HOUSTON-FBI informant David McCrory testified yesterday that he considered stealing $1,000 from 7,693 Culden Ash, but instead took $5,000 for his McCrory, 40, previously has said that Davis solicited him for the murder and then threatened to have McCrury and his family killed if he did not continue to work with him. Setting the record straight A headline in yesterday's University Daily Kanus incorrectly implied that the Student Senate had overpursued its budget. As explained in a story in today's Kansan, the Senate Revenue Code for 1978-80 was originally developed $9,135 over the current level of student activity fee collections. Weather... It will be cloudy and cold today, with a 50 percent chance of measurable precipitation. The high will be in the upper 20s to low 30s. Winds will be east to southeasterly, 10 to 20 mph. There is a 70 percent chance of precipitation tonight and the low will be in the upper 20s to low 30s. A travelers advisory has been issued. Roads and bridges will be slick. GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) - Troops swept through a steaming jungle yesterday in search of American roosts and left behind a scene of horror and death—the bodies of at least 409 fellow cultists, some shot, most apparently poisoned by their own hands in the jungle. 409 die in mass suicide Among the bodies found at the camp were those of the sect's faintst founder, the Rev. Jim Jones, his wife and one of their colleagues, Police Chief C. Augustus, said. At one count, the dead included 163 women, 138 men and 82 children. More were being found. They all were believed to be Americans, and they lined up to see the bodies of polignon from a tub. THE MASS DEATHS apparently occurred about an hour or more after members of the California sect, People's Temple, ambushed a visiting investigative group led Augustus said there was no evidence of gunshotws on the bodies of Jones, his wife or child. "It appears that they drank some poison," he said. Still unaccounted for were between 500 and 900 followers of Jones, who fled into the jungle around the agricultural commune, northwest of this South American capital. THE KILLINGS and mass suicide, triggered by Ryan's inspection visit, apparently were the final cry of a violence-racked aneroid group that saw the world closing in. Guyanese Information Minister Shirley Field-Ridley told reporters most of the bodies found Sunday by a company of troops who raided the camp showed no signs of by congressman Lee J. Ryan and killed Ryan and four others. Diggs gets 3-year jail term despite his election win A witness fled the camp told authorities 'poison was being administered to a dog.' Mr. Scalia said the poison was prepared in a tub of some kind. There were unconfirmed reports WASHINGTON (AP) - Rep. Charles Diggs yesterday was ordered to serve three years in prison for mail fraud and for making false statements after a judge brushed aside arguments that his re-election this month meant he should be in Congress, not jail. Diggs was re-elected Nov. 7 to a 13th term in the House of Representatives with an 80 percent vote margin in his Detroit district despite his conviction. after yesterday's sentencing, Diggs was released on personal recognition pending further action. Diggs, D-Mich., was found guilty Oct. 7 of inflating the salaries of staff members and then accepting kickbacks from them to pay business, personal and congressional ex- Students who are temporarily or permanently disabled and who can't use the bus may need an alternative. A reliable door-to-door system is being considered for the winter months. Noting those results, Diggs asked the court to "permit me the freedom to redeem myself for the remainder of my public service." "I REALLY CAN't find the words to shock," said Field-ridley, vilely shaken. In Washington, the White House saidemenaput to help in the investigation. Need A If you need a ride to school, we need information from you. Please contact the: 235 Strong Hall violence, although some had gunshot wounds. 864-4064 Ride To School? Student Assistance Center Thanks! Denying reports that as many as nine suspects had been arrested in connection with the Ryan ambush, Field-Ridley said only one man had been taken into custody — an officer from the law enforcement his homeway was not known, and she did not reveal the charges against him. Then, Diggs stood impassively as the judge told him he was to serve three years on each of the 29 counts on which he was convicted. However, the terms are to run concurrently. There is no minimum time connected with the sentence, and the U.S. Parole Commission ultimately will decide how long Diggs must serve. Proceedings connected with Diggs' arrest and about a year, prosecutor John Kotely. Reporter Tim Reiterman of the San Francisco examiner, a member of the Ryan group and a survivor, said in a copyright article that the team was one of several supposed defectors Ryan was trying to escort away from the 27,000-acre land. The land was leased to the organization by the National Forest Service in South America's northeastern shoulder. RYAN HAD GONE to Guyana to investigate allegations from former members and others that Jones and the People's Temeraire were guilty of widespread abuse of people. The 46-year-old Jones, who had seven children, founded the sect in the 1950s in Indianapolis with the avowed purpose of breaking down class distinctions. Travel Plans? make them with us. Maupintour travel service Apex Air Fare/Youth Fares/Eurail and Student Passes/Auto Rentals/Hotel and Amrut Reserva- WHERE TIME GREGORY LAURENCE PECK and OLIVIER G Hillen HILES VERDEN CLASSIC CHRILLER Eve, at 7:30 & 9:30 Sat-Sun 2:00 WOODY ALLEN'S Don't Miss it! Eve. 7:35 & 8:35 Sat-Sun Mate1:150 THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL if they survive...will we? Hillcrest with JOHN BELUSHI Toniight at 7:30 & 8:35 [PG] Tonight at 7:30 & 9:35 PG Sat/Sun Cinema Twin Mal 1:15 . 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Wednesday, Nov. 29 $1.00 Robert Bresson: Dir, Robert Bresson, with Dominique Sanda, Gau, Fringer, Jane Lobre. Bresson's first color film, based on a collection by Dooyseyes. French subtitled. "Why'd I let you talk me into that place?" UNE FEMME DOUCE $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud Jayhawker TOWERS Rpiments 1603 W. 15th St. DAILY LIFE IN CHINA'S COMMUNES Thursday. Nov. 30 (1969) Films on China: And "Just because it takes a while to get to class..." PEOPLE OF PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC BLACK AND WHITE - Plus - Consider Us Office Hours: Mon-Fri. 9-8:00-5:30 Sat. 10:00-4:00 A short film from Iran. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. "Next semester it is the Towers. We'll be right on campus. I don't care how much your uncle promises to lower the rent." KANSAN TV TIMES This Space For Rent TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS Photography Awards 10:30; 2 The 57th Photography magazine awards to TV, motion-picture and music performances. 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