2 Mondav. October 16, 1978 University Daily Kansan Capsules From staff and were reports Emissary is sent to Jordon WASHINGTON—President Jimmy Carter sent an emissary to Jordan yesterday in a renewed effort to persuade King Hussein to join Middle East person, passed away on Friday. H. Saunders, assistant secretary of state for the Near East, took to Jordan replies to some two dozen questions raised by Hussein about last month's invasion of Syria. Hussein two weeks ago said his price for joining the talks included full American participation and redefinition of the framework for negotiations between Iran and the United States. Public works bill approved WASHINGTON—Congress approved and sent to the White House yesterday a compromise public works bill, tailored to President Jimmy Carter's demands. in an effort to increase a school's revenue, the $10 billion public works bill, which includes the $6 billion Energy Department appropriation, because he said it was inflationary. After the House upheld Carter's veto yesterday, the Senate Appropriations committee, working with the White House and the appropriations committee in their efforts to approve the budget, said it would not Canadians go to polls today OTTAWA, Canada—Candiants pass judgment on Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau and his government today in a series of special parliamentary hearings. Canada's sagaing economy has been the dominant issue, but the Quebec separatist movement and Trudeau's personal leadership are key elements in this. Fifteen empty seats among the House of Commons 284 electoral districts are up for grabs in the special by-elections, and opposition spokesmen say a poor showing by Trudeau's governing Liberal party would increase pressure on the prime minister to resign. Toneka paper pro-Kassebaum TOPEKA - The Topeka "Journani yesterday endorsed Nancy Landon Kassabee, Wichita Republic" for the U.S. Senate, declaring she "immediately supports" Mr. Obama. The newspaper lauded her independence and said, "Voters would be hard-pressed to find a better successor" to retiring S. James B. Pearson, also a The editorial called Topeca Democrat Bill Roy's attacks on Kassabun's private finances "a smoke screen" and said personal wealth is "an assurance of a candidate's ability and freedom from influence from monied backers." The Kansas City Times endorsed Bill Roy Saturday. WASHINGTON—President Carter received from Congress yesterday the impatience he asked for to give airlines more freedom to compete by cutting Airlines allowed to cut fares The House's action yesterday on a compromise version of the bill completed congressional action. The Senate passed the measure Saturday. The bill would allow airlines to cut fares by as much as 50 percent without seeking the authority of the Civil Aeronautics Board. It also would allow airlines to embark on a limited number of new routes each year without CAB approval. The CAP's authority over routes, rates, fares and mergers would be phased out and the agency would be discontinued in 1985 unless Congress decided to Although the CAB in recent months has encouraged reduced fares, its critics argue that for many years it has unduly preserved existing airlines from new changes. Portugal bidding for Market LISBON, Portugal -Portugal is scheduled to open negotiations tomorrow in a bid to join the Common Market, an economic union designed to promote trade among members. The move would spur vast social changes in Western Europe's poorest country. A speech by Foreign Minister Carlos Correia Gago to the Common Market's ministerial council in Luxembourg will launch discussions intended to secure Portuguese membership before 1885. Detailed bargaining is to begin in May after a year later the Common Market declared that Portugal was welcome to join. The talks mark another step in an expansion program designed to include the relatively poor and less developed nations of southern Europe. Membership negotiations with Greece will be completed by 1980 and a preliminary opinion on Spain's application is expected soon. Sub defendant tries suicide RICHESTER, N.Y.-James W. Coagrove, one of three men accused of plotting to kill the prosecutor operating yesterday under a warrant after what his lawyer said was a suicidal attempt. Cosgrove, 23, of Geneva, N.Y., was found in his Monroe County Jail cell Saturday with a strip of blanket knotted around his neck, authorities said. A guard removed the piece of blanket and shoook Cosgrove into consciousness, sheriff's investigator said. On Friday afternoon, U.M. Magistrate Stephen Joy创Cogreave's ball from $50,000 to $10,000, but Congreave was unable to post it and was despondent, accom- pared to $20,000. Two co-defendants also charged in the plot are jailed on $100,000 bail in St. Louis, where a grand jury is to convene Wednesday. They are Edward G. Mendenhall, 24, of Rochester, N.Y., and Kurtis J. Schmidt, 22, of Kansas City, Mo. Fire in Pittsburg injures four PITTSBURG—Four persons were hospitalized Saturday night when fire swept through the heart of the business district in Pittsburg, destroying a large building. The fire, which broke out about 11 p.m., was under control by 2:30 a.m. yesterday. The fire knocked out phone service to 300 persons in the area. Vicious in prison drug ward NEW YORK—Punk rocker Sid Vicouis, charged with knitting his girlfriend to death, remained恳赖 until an assault ward at a prison where he was confined from outside by methadone. Vicious, whose real name is John Simon Ritchie, played bass guitar for the defunct Sex Pistols. The 21-year-old musician was to be suffering from drug deprivation at his arrangement Friday when he was formally charged with second-degree murder in the death of Nancy Laura Sounenne, 20. As of late yesterday morning, no one had come forward with $50,000 ball for Vicious, a Correction Department spokesman said. He was taken to the 40- to 50-bed detoxification center at Rikers Island Prison after doctors at the admissions center of the jail suspected he had a methadone poisoning. Vicious and Spungen, who had been his manager, had been living at the Chelsea Hotel since August. She was registered as his wife. She was found dead Thursday on the bathroom floor of the suite. She had been stabbed once in the midsection, according to police, who said they went to the room at 10:45 a.m. Skies will be clear today with temperatures in the mid-60s. Winds will be from the east at about 10 miles per hour. The temperature will be in the upper 30s to the south. Weather .. Conclave enters 2nd day VATICAN CITY (AP)—Black smoke bilioned into the wing from the chimney at the Sistine Chapel signaled to the world yesterday that the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church had failed to elect a successor. The first day of their secret conclave. The 111 cardinal-electors begin a second day of voting today. Two ballots are scheduled for the morning and, if no pope is elected, two more in the afternoon. A a few seconds after the black smoke began puffing out of the chimney last night, it hit the wall and the signal was black. The cardinals also had sent black smoke up the chimney after ALTHOUGH THERE was no official explanation for the four inconclusive ballots, it appeared that the coalition of conservative and progressive cardinals that during the last conclave found a mutually acceptable candidate in Cardinal Albino Binion of Venice, the future Pope John Paul II, not form around a single cardinal time! Vatican analysts said Luciani attracted conservative and progressive cardinals An estimated 150,000 people - pilgrims, tourists and children holding red-and-orange balloons - gathered in St. Peter's Square during the morning round of voting on May 28. The crowd of smoke that indicates the world's 700 million Roman Catholics have a new leader. Bill places lid on employees paid by CETA WASHINGTON (AP) - A bill limiting the number of people that can be hired for public service jobs under the Compaq and Training Act cleared. GUARDIAN mystery. The House passed the measure by voice vote. It was approved by the Senate on Wednesday. The bill reauthorizes the program, but provides that no more than 60,000 people can be hired for public service positions, compared with 725,000 at present. Sponsors of the bill said it would fund a greater share of CETA money into training programs for teachers. Limits also were placed on the ability of local governmental agencies to use the CETA program to hire people they would otherwise hire with their own funds. The jobs must be at entry level and the agencies are restricted in their ability to supplement the CETA salaries, or in some cases prohibited from doing so. Apostolic Palace Saturday afternoon and they will remain sequestered until they have chosen the 26th April poch church rules call each afternoon to a new poch is elected. VATICAN OFFICIALS, hoping to avoid confusion about the color of the smoke, had devised a new procedure under which only the first minute of smoke is considered a signal. For that first minute, the cardinals went through a white smoke. After that, the cardinals revert to tradition and burn their ballots and notes in a small stove in the Sistine Chapel. NO CONCLAVE of cardinals this century has lasted more than four days. 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