2 2 Thursday, September 7, 1978 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Capsules From the Associated Press, United Press International Mideast summit under way CAMP DAVID, Md., President Jimmy Carter and the leaders of Israel and Egypt began their historic summit in Jerusalem an appeal for world prayer with a call to end the Middle Temple Mideden. The joint statement from Carter, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin came less than two hours before their President Sadah and Prime Minister Begin spoke briefly to each other when they met during early afternoon walks at the mountain retreat. Larter met with Sadat privately yesterday morning and summoned Vice President Walter Mondale to Camp David. Carter had conferred with Begin Because of the Carter-imposed secrecy, there were no disclosures about the substance of the talks. Arrest spoils election hopes FORT SCOTT—A candidate for the State Legislature who was arrested and accused of stalking a carton of cigarettes withdrew from the race yesterday. The candidate, Stephan Good, 25, Republican nominee for the Kansas House in the 110 District, said in a statement he was withdrawn as a candidate because of health reasons. Good was arreasted before dawn Saturday in a Fort Scott convenience store. Bourbon County Attorney Dan Meane said a shoplifting complaint had been filed with the district attorney. Student's death still mystery KANAS SITY, Mo.—Police said yesterday they had no suspects and a deputy to a motive in the strangling of a 22-year-old student at the Kansas City Sgt. Charles Finlay said the student, Jill Gardner, whose wife and decomposed body was found last week in an abandoned apartment on the city's south side of Chicago. Estes must pay back taxes ABILENE, *Billie Sol Etles*, who built a financial empire on loans gained on non-exitant fertilizer tanks, has formally been ordered to pay $35 A dispatcher for an oil company since his parole from federal prison in 1971, Estes was told yesterday be over the government $39,769 on money fraudulently made from 1959 to 1962. In a separate tax case, Estes' wife Patty was ordered to pay $38 million in unpaid taxes. In the mid and late 1960s Estes secured substantial bank loans on tanks in fertilizer所散播ly scattered across west Texas. His empire caved in when the banks tried to find the tanks they had loaned the money on. In 1963 Estes Lilly fraud and was sentenced to federal prison for 18 years. He was paroled in 1971. CORTEZ, Colo... More than 50 sheriff's deputies and volunteers hunted through the brush along the Dolores River in southwest Colorado yesterday for the bodies of a newlywed couple who apparently were abducted and slain by prison escapes last month. Bodies of newlyweds sought Sgt. Dean Stevenson of the Montezuma County sheriff's office said camping gear, food and clothing that the couple brought with them on their honeymoon期盼着去参加这次旅行的活动。 Authorities believe the honeymooning couple were killed by two convicted murderers from the Arizona State penitentiary and three accomplices. The fugitives tried to crash a police roadblock in Casa Grande, Ariz. Aug. 11 in a van owned by the Texas couple. The couple, James and Jeanette Judge, have been missing since Aug. 8. Missile site resumes work WICHTA-Pumping response resumed yesterday at a Titan II missile site diluted and another critically injured in an Aug. 24 leak of lethal proximal liquid. A Wichita firm hired by the Air Force to assist in removing 110,000 gallons of nitric acid溶液 from the bottom of the silo found a pump Tuesday to replace it. Meanwhile, aides of two Kansas members of congress said yesterday that the Air Force had informed them that an investigation of the leak and Titan safety systems was underway. Republican Sen. Bob Dole and Democratic Rep. Dan Glickman had called on Defense Secretary Harold Brown to look into factors surrounding the accident. Striking prisoners confined LEAVENWORTH--Immates at the U.S. penitentiary were confined to their cellhouses for the second day in a row yesterday as prison officials tried to head them back to prison. Dr. Richard Schiet, executive assistant director, said prison officials planned to interview each of the prison's 1,252 inmates in an effort to find out how many Seiter said that until all the inmates were interviewed they would be confined to their cellhouses except for meals and visiting. Prison officials suspended the regular work and recreation schedule early Tuesday after learning that some inmates were trying to persuade others not to resort. Setter said officials have already learned that inmates are concerned about prices of goods in the commissary, want longer visiting hours and want the ability to speak with their families. Postal negotiations stalled WASHINGTON — A second straight day of direct negotiations aimed at the pace on the peace process, and no progress yesterday as the slow-paced movement moved a week. 16 days. The talks are being held amid renewed threats by local union leaders to stage a mail strike if a satisfactory agreement is not produced. A proposed settlement reached July 21 was rejected by union members last month, forcing union leaders to call a nationwide walkout that was averted when the Postal Service agreed to a 15-day round of bargaining with a special mediator. Laetrile a success 6 times BOSTON—A federal search of medical records for examples of Laetrile curing cancer turned up six cases in which people got better after taking the controversial substance. Researchers said however, that the findings do not prove Laetrile is effective in treating cancer. The results of the search, released yesterday, will be used by the National Cancer Institute in deciding whether to begin human testing of Laetrile, the trademark for a substance derived from the chemical amygdalin, found naturally in the pits of apricots and peaches. The Food and Drug Administration says Laetrile has not been proved safe and effective and prohibits its interstate shipment. However, on July 10, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver ruled that terminally ill cancer patients legally require Laetrile injections. Seventeen states also have legalized its use. Mixed massages sanctioned TOPEKA-Massage parlor attendants can continue to offer massages to persons of the opposite sex under a temporary injunction (issued yesterday) by calling 877-324-5120. Although District Judge Michael Barbara voiled a section of the resolution prohibiting massages between persons of opposite sexes, he allowed the rest of the anti-massage parlor ordinance, allowing a provision that parlor operators and custodians must take tests and obtain licenses to practice, to go into effect today. Judge Barbara said the apparent objective of the prohibition against mixing massages between sexes was to curtail illicit sexual behavior. The judge said there was clear evidence that sexual intimacy is prevalent in certain massage parlors. Weather The weather will remain hot and sunny with highs in the upper 90s. Lows tonight are predicted to be in the upper 80s. A congressional hearing at which the Convalesia testified produced gases from the brain of a wounded man, frightening moments of American history, but no important new evidence about the cause. WASHINGTON (AP)—Former Texas Gov. and Mrs. John Cennan recounted yesterday the moments when President John F. Kennedy was cut down from behind by an assassin's bullet, and said they heard no firing from the front. Connally heard shots from behind Giving no support to theories that two gunmen were firing in a conspiracy to assassinate the president, the Connallys said they were three shots and all came from behind. THEIR TESTIMONY to the House assassinations committee supported the Warren Commission's conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone, murdered the president in Dallas, firing three shots from a gunshot window to the rear of the president's car. Some investigators say that there may have been flying from a grassy knoll in front of the house. "You heard none from the grassy knoll?" asked Ken, Samuel Devine. R-Ohio. "No, sir," Connally replied, "and I don't think any came from there." "We reacted to the shots," Mrs. Connally testified. "If one had come from the front we wouldn't have been there." THEY TESTIFIED, as they have before, that Comally either was—or may have been—hit by a separate bullet. But they said it was one of three from behind. The Connallys were in Kennedy's car when the president was assassinated Nov. 25, 1983. Mrs. Connally testified that she distinctly heard three shots and perceived that the first hit Kennedy, the second hit her husband and the third hit Kennedy. Connally testified he was not certain that he was hit with a separate bullet but said he is certain he was hit by the second shot, which came from behind. "There has been a great deal of films sua (1977) Dir. Alain Resnalis, with Ellen Burstin, Dirk Bogarde, John Gleidgur, Resna's first English-language film. Written by David Mercer. Fri. 3:30 & 9:30, Sat. 7:00 Woodruff Aud Friday, Sept. 8 PROVIDENCE PADRE. PADRONE (1977) Dir. Pio Carlo & Vittorio Taviani, with Omero Antonini, Fabrizio Fonte. Italian/subtitle. 7:00 Saturday, Sept. 9 PADRE, PADRONE 3:30 & 9:30 PROVIDENCE 7.00 Dir. Anthony Noyon, with Sophia Loren, Stephen Boyd, Alec Gleeson, Chris Hancock and Jeffrey Warnock, sands. One of the best examples of the episcopal spectacle (149 m, color) of the Church. Monday, Sept. 11 THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE Tuesday. Sept. 12 "I heard what I thought was a rifle shot," Connally said. "I think it came from over my right shoulder. I looked at the president and he had the fear it might be an assassination. Dir. Perry Miller Aster, Portrait of the author's early years (from 1985 to 2006), movies by Bokio movies of Stein and Alice B. Takes, and a recording of the only radio interview with Miller. (1964) GERTRUDE STEIN: WHEN THIS YOU SEE, REMEMBER ME speculation that the president and I were with the same bullet," Connally said. "That was a real challenge." (1970) "I never made the full turn. hit it, I was knocked over. Just doubled over. The force of the bullet drove my body over about double. I could see I was almost drenched THE AMATEUR MOTION picture film of the assassination was shown in the hearing room, drawing a gasp from spectators when the president was hit. Then Mr. and Mrs. Connally were asked to give their recollection. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. "ONLY HEARD two shots. I did not hear the shot that hit me. I heard another shot, the shot that hit me." "I could see blood and brain tissue all over the car. There were pieces of brain tissue as well." Nednesday. Sept. 13 Mrs. Connally said she saw the president (1958) Dir. Stanley Kubrick, with Jamie Smith, Irene Kane. A rare look at one of Kubrick's first films. Connally slapped his fist hard into his palm. "like that," he said. WANTED KILLER'S KISS (19b) Dir. Stanley Kubrick, with Kirk Douglas, Ralph Meeker, Adolph Menjou, Kubrick's Anti- war classic. PATHS OF GLORY -with- INTRAMURAI FOOTBALL OFFICIALS $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. 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