University Daily Kansan Monday, November 6, 1978 Head-on collision on I-70 kills 6 A head-on collision killed six persons yesterday morning about four miles east of the airport in New York. Turnipke authorities said an eastbound pickup crossed the center median and collided with a westbound automobile that was towing another car. The gas tank of the automobile was ruptured by the car it was towing and all of its contents were displaced. Killed in the crash were the pickup driver, Richard Jones, 19, of Topeka, and five members of the family in the automobile: Terraesa Brinston, 20, of Westminster, Colo.; Ella Bettie, 18, of Andale Betty; Zaccarias Griffin, 22, and Jebi Berk, 39, of All Commerce City, Calo. Bahai Fireside KU Bahai Club will meet on at 7:30 p.m. in the International Room of the Kansas Union. A speaker is presenting general information about the Bahai faith. Everyone is welcome. FOR GIFT IDEAS DAVID BERNSTEIN -photography CALL 842-6135 The patrolman, Larry Foster, arrived at the scene moments after the crash and broke a car window with his fire extinguisher to release the boy. THE ONLY SURVIVOR of the accuse, lysses Brinston, 5, was pulled from the bay while Robert C. Lilly was on the ship. Ulysses, son of Terresa Brinston, is listed in fairly good condition in the intensive care unit of Lawrence Memorial Hospital. He suffered burns on his legs. Sonja Betta was the mother of Terresa Andre Betta and Andre Betta and grandmother of Ulysses. Foster cried as he told of watching the family burn to death, trapped in the car, "THE LITTLE BOY WAS looking out the window, crying, screaming for help. I grabbed hold of him and pulled him out of there. But I couldn't help the others. They were screaming, but I just couldn't help them." Duane Richardson, 21, of Kansas City, Kans., who was driving behind the pickup at the time of the crash, said, "It looks to me like the driver dozed off." "All of a sudden there was a lot of people, there. They broke the window and it seemed like somebody just pushed the little boy out. The door open because it was just smashed." The family was on its way home from the funeral of a relative in Mississippi. KANSAN TV TIMES Help Wanted! 2.90 Per Hour! If You Qualify Apply In Person To Mike Gasper Vista 1527 West 6th Street TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS **Movie:** "Rainbow" 8:00 *1* 27 In 1923, Judgary Garland, at age 16 was already working in vaudeville shows. By 1938, he had made a name for his day as one of the greatest films of all times. "The Wizard Of Oz." This 1978 film is set in between, starring Starrine McArdle. EVENING **Movie—"On A Clear Day You Can See Forever"** 8:00;44 Harlan. Streisand dominates this lavis Vincent Mimelmil and Broadway hit about a coed with ESP. Movie—"Texas" 12:30; 5 William Holden and Glenn Ford star as two fortune-seeking plays in 1886 in Kansas, also starring Claire Trevor, George Bancroft, Don Beddoe, and Edgar Buchanan. 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"Pumpkin Eater" 6 11:30 Adam 12.2 Man From U.N.C.L.E. 5 Ironside 9 Dick Cavett 11 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 19 Flash Gordon 41 11:40 Movie—"Ladies Of Crime" 13 A.M. 12:00 Tomorrow 4,27 Wrestling 41 12:30 Movie - Texas 6 News 4 Movie—"On A Clear Day You Can See Forever" 41 2:30 News 5 2:30 Art Linkletter 5 2:15 The General Died At Dawn! 41 Andy Griffith 41 *Denotes HBO Cable Channel 10 has continuous news and weather Apex Air/Fees/Vault Fares/Eurail and Student Air/Auto Rentals/Hotel and Amtrak Reserva- Maupintour travel service Travel Plans? make them with us. at Kansas State Friday, November 17, 8:00 pm Ahearn Field House Manhattan TICKETS AVAILABLE UNTIL NOV. 15 AT KIEF'S Ticket Prices: $7 (++) 6,50-6,00 all seats reserved k state union upc concerts --- The University of Kansas Concert Series Proudly Presents The Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra One of Europe's Oldest and Finest Symphonies KU Students with ID: $1.50 Reserved, $1 General Admission Saturday, November 11 8:00 p.m. The Uppercut Hoch Auditorium All Seats Reserved: $6, $5, $4 Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office 913/864-3982 --- REDKEN Retail Center Call them today and receive $2.50 off the regular haircut price for a limited time. 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