University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 26, 1978 3 Missile requests expected WASHINGTON (AP) - The Carter administration is expected to ask Congress for millions of dollars to move into full development of a mobile intercontinental missile but to delay a decision on how to deploy it. Defense Department officials said yesterday. The officials, declining to be identified publicly, said a decision on how to base the new missile could be put off for as long as a year. Deep differences among President Carter's advisers, the State Department and Pentagon officials on the basing issue are unresolved. Informed sources said that White House scientific advisers are strongly opposed to the "shell game" concept pushed by senior officials. Under the Multiple Aim Point System, commonly referred to as the "shell game," about 200 missiles would be mounted on specially-equipped trucks and would be shuttled constantly among the widely dispersed concrete-lined holes from which they could be launched. Defense Secretary Harold Brown also has reservations. Backers of this idea contend the Russians would be discouraged from launching any surprise attack because they would be unprotected against aerial attacks. However, White House critics are said to be concerned about possible strong political opposition from governors and environmentalists to the construction of thousands of missile-launch holes and connecting roads over vast areas of Western states. Minister frees girl from wreck OKLAHOMA CITY (UP1) - Despite his robust size, Episcopal minister Bill Sank does not physically exert himself anymore. He has been on the lawn aids ago, even mowing the lawn is dangerous. But witnesses to a Friday night car accident said Saak, 51, did a pretty good job of tearing apart a car with his bare hands to save the life of a 22-year-old Oklahoma City woman whose legs were pinned by bracketage and whose life was threatened by fire. Saak had just finished conducting a class at the All Souls Epicopal Church in northwestern Oklahoma City as part of his job as chaplain for the Diocese of Sacramento, living home. According to police, a small compact car driven by Robin Stirrup struck Saak's car in the back. The police are investigating. tree. Flames erupted and spread along the ground, fed by leaking gasoline. Saak picked up his car's mobile telephone and dialed the operator for help. And then, according to witnesses, he ran 250 feet to where the young woman was lying with her head on the floorboard and her legs pinned under the steering wheel. With the chance that the car could explode at any minute, Saak and several other people unsuccessfully attempted to pry the car doors open. Saak later said he did not remember how he removed glass from the window. Witnesses told police that the priest pried his fingers between the glass and the door and ripped out the window. Saak then put on the car roof and tow of the sunroof. ACROSS FROM GIBSON'S FATHER'S THE UPTOWN BAR! THE UPTOWN BAR Saka stands 6-foot tall and weights 230 pounds, but he managed to climb into the burning car and cry the woman loose. That was all last thing he said he could remember. After freeing Pierce, the priest collapsed atop her car roof. He was taken to the hospital along with her. Both are in serious condition. Homecoming Special! Pitchers The young woman suffered fractures of both ankles and one arm. She underwent surgery Tuesday, but was listed in good condition yesterday. $1.50 BUD NATURAL LIGHT $1.50 Saak was removed from the coronary care unit Monday, but remained in the hospital. NATURAL CARE ALL DAY SATURDAY! 12-12 TURATION SATURD --the English-Language Premiere of Victor Rozov's drama All Seats $1.75 LAWRENCE'S OLDEST DONUT SHOP IS NOW THE NEWEST! MON, TUES, & WED 5° CUPS OF COFFEE RE-OPENING MONDAY OCT.23rd Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office William Inge Theatre Murphy Hall JENNING'S DAYLIGHT DONUTS 729 MASS. JUST LIKE BEFORE 8:00 p.m. nightly KU Students FREE with ID KU Students FREE with ID DONUTS, ROLLS, COFFEE, SOFT DRINKS & SANDWICHES October 26,27,28,29,31 November 1,2,3,4 Phone 843-7255 Doreta's Decorative Arts Kanavis 6031 LESSONS, SUPPLIES, GIFTS, ANTIGUES FRAMES, CRAFTS, GREETING CARDS --the English-Language Premiere of Victor Rozov's drama FROM EVENING TO MIDDAY Enjoy your Christmas vacation by skiing Red River, New Mexico January 1-6) The trip, sponsored by SUA, costs $2200 per person, nights lodging at Red River Lodge, 2 meals a day, and a 4 day lift ticket and ski equipment. If you have your own equipment, you can rent a equipment rental. Slopes range from beginning to expert, and lessons are available. Make your reservations soon! 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