Wednesday, October 18, 1978 5 State teachers group backs Rov TOPEKA (AP) - The political action arm of the Kansas National Education Association has enlisted candidates in four districts to chair a state board and four state Board of Education districts. The organization, however, did not make an endorsement in the gubernatorial race in which the incumbent, Republican Robert F. Bennett is opposed by Democrat John Carlin. One endorsement announced in the Kansas NEA publication, The Kansas Teacher, went to Democrat Bill Roy in the race for the U.S. Senate. Commissioner of Insurance Fletchler B, a Republican who is unopposed; Secretary of State Larry Powell; End pledged to Lebanese strife BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)—Seven Arab nations pledged at the end of a three-day summit yesterday to neutralize the right-wing Christian militias that have been fighting for months against Syrian forces in Lebanon. They also threatened, in an eight-point statement, to use force if necessary to end collaboration between the Christian militiamen and Israel. The organization's endorsement in the other statewide race went to Republican Robert Stephan, who is challenging At- ten General Curt Schneider, a Democrat. State Treasurer Joan Finney, a Democrat, all won endorsements. The meeting was called by Lebanese In the Congressional races, the nod went to three Democrats, incumbents Martha Koehler (Democrat) and Don Allagrucci, who is seeking a seat being vacated by Republican candidate. office bothices to rs. asan letters aaced could and s afetter and tion. edit Affairs President Elias Sarkis to find a way to restore peace to this war-torn country. Enforcement went to three Republicans and one Democrat in state Board of Education. The two Republicans George J. Frey, Topka 36, District; John Bergner, Pratt, 7th District; John Bergner, Pratt, 7th district; Denise C. Apl, Iota 9th district; and Charles W. Johns, Dodge City, 8th district. SARKIS CALLED for the conference specifically to consolidate the fragile, 9-day- The eight points were largely a reiteration of previous Arab demands for the disarmament of private militias and an end to the radio and press propaganda war waged by the factions. The statement also affirmed the desire to serve Lebanon's unity and independence. old cease-fire between Syrian troops of the Arab League peacekeeping force in Syria, on 18 July. Sarkis said he hoped the summit participants—Syria, Saudi Arabia, the United Emirates, Sudan, Kuwait and Qatar—would agree on a formula to solve the basic problems that still remain from the civil war two years ago. Realize your potential . . . at RIVER CITY HAIR CO. Unique concepts in Hair Design, Skin care & Makeup 707 Massachusetts 842-0508 K-STATE TRIP TO THE GAME AND TO AGGIEVILLE $15.75 price includes. Bus transportation, refreshments on the bus and reserved seat on the bus. 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