University Daily Kansan, October 23, 1984 NATION AND WORLD Page 10 Man charged with frat blaze BLOOMINGTON, ind. - A former student who police said got into drunken fights at an Indiana University fraternity house was arrested yesterday and charged with murder and arson for setting a fire that killed one student and injured 30 others in the house. By United Press International Jerry Scott Zook, 23, dropped his wallet during one of two fights at the Zeta Beta Tau house homecoming party Saturday night, police said. They called him at home in Indianapolis and he surrendered in Bloomington. Zook was held in the Monroe County Jail without At. A hearing after the charges were filed. not guilty pleas were entered on bot counts. At least 30 others were injured. Israel D. Eedelman, 19, a student at Iris' Richmond campus who joined the fraternity last year and planned to transfer to Bloomington in the past was killed in the blaze early Sunday. Morning. He was buried yesterday. Sect loses voter registration case By United Press International PORTLAND, Ore. — Followers of an Indian guru yesterday lost a legal effort to secure speedy voter registration of street people they imported to the country, saying the attempt to take political control of a central Oregon county government A federal judge rejected a request by the religious sect for a temporary restraining order that would ban special voter registration hearings. Oregon voting officials, citing a threat of lawlessness in the coming election, have ordered that the governor be conducted before new voters may be registered in Wascos County. THE SECT. HEADED by Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Raineesh, has built up the population of its commune in the county in the past six weeks by bringing in 3,500 homeless people from around the country. Commune leaders announced they would run two write-in candidates for the governing three-member county commission and then tried to register about 300 of the street people. Kirpatrick denies staff involvement in CIA handbook By United Press International KWALITY COMICS DAYTON, O.- Jeanne Kirk-patrick, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, denied published reports yesterday that members of the military were involved in developing a handbook for guerrilla warfare. Kirkpatrick, in a news conference following a speech in Dayton, called the report appearing in this week. *Newsweek* "totally mistaken." Newsweek reported it had learned that key aides to Kirkpatrick, CIA Director William Casey and Defense Department officials had discussed the need for the primer on guerrilla warfare. There was absolutely no involvement by her, she said, or anyone on her staff. RENT A PIANO Low Cost. Month to Morn LAWRENCE PIANO RENTAL BROOKLYN, NY 11208 --promotions and pay increases. Take off for tomorrow in the Navy. With top-level training to help you build technical and managerial skills you'll use for a lifetime. Don't just settle into a job; launch a career. See your Navy Recruiter or CALL 800-209-NAVY Comics & Science Fiction 107 W. 7th, 843-7239 1c ANNUAL POCKET BILLIARDS 8 BALL OPEN BY THE JAY BOWL 1st-$40 2nd-$25 3rd-$15 Trophies Awarded WED.-THUR. OCT. 24-25 BEST OF 7 ELIMINATION $5 ENTRY FEE Register at SUA office 4th floor Kansas Union Prize money contingent on entries Use Kansan Classified. READING by DENISE LOW from her new book: Spring Geese and Other Poems October 24, 1984 8:00 p.m. Museum of Natural History, Panorama Room Reception following Books will be on sale Sponsored by SWA YOUR NEIGHBOR'S SON, THE MAKING OF A TORTURER Tuesday. October 23 3:30 pm Council Room Kansas Union 7:30 pm Ecumenical Christian Ministries Building 1204 Oread Film Sponsored by Amnesty International, Group 172 Funded in part from the Student Senate Activity Fee 842-1212 1601 W.23rd Southern Hills Center INTRODUCING TUESDAY TWO FERS $9.50 Value for only $8.00 2—10" Pizzas with 2 Toppings & 2 Pepsis Delivered Free No Coupon necessary. HOURS We Deliver Mon - Thurs. - 11a.m - 2a.m. Fri & Sat. - 11a.m - 3a.m. Sunday - 11a.m - 1a.m. Lunch HOURS MARK TWAIN ON TOUR A ONE-MAN SHOW STARRING KEN RICHTERS October 23, 8 p.m. Alderson Auditorium Tickets available for $2.50 at SU AU office A maker interested will interested students will begin at 5 p.m. GET YOUR CAREER OFF THE GROUND. Launch hour. Throttles are at full power as a supersonic roar sweeps across the flight deck. And you're the pilot. The catapult fires and G forces slam you back into your seat. Seconds later, you're punching a hole in the clouds and looking good. Nothing heats the excitement of Navy flying. And no other job can match the kind of management responsibility you get so quickly in the Navy. The rewards are there, too. Around-the-world travel opportunities with a great starting salary of $19,200. As much as $3,600 after four years with CALL 800-327-NAVY. NAVY OFFICERS GET RESPONSIBILITY FAST.