The M. exchir. zoom. includ. sol. QTY 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 25 1 12 12 QTY 6 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 10 1 5 40 NATION AND WORLD Senate working on civil rights issue WASHINGTON — The Senate, under pressure to adjourn Friday for the fall campaign, yesterday attempted to forge a compromise aimed at attaching major civil rights legislation to a money bill needed to fund government agencies. By United Press International Republicans, huddling in Baker's office, came up with a civil rights measure that would reverse a Supreme Court decision narrowing educational anti-discrimination laws. But the compromise would leave alone anti-bias law relating to Sen. Rodney Packard, R-Ore. GOP leader Howard Baker and The compromise appeared to assuage some senators, but a source close to the Senate lead ership said more objections were being raised and the compromise was unlikely to survive. The House has approved a similar civil rights measure, though that chamber's bill would be more broadly applied. The measure, already passed by the House, would reverse a recent Supreme Court decision that narrows federal anti-discrimination laws. THE CIVIL RIGHTS bill would nullify a 63 court ruling last February in Grove City College v. Bell. The court held that 1972 legislation banning sex discrimination by education institutions was unconstitutional, and only to the program get the aid, not to the enginere institution. Page 11 Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., has been attempting since last week to attach the bill. IRA members questioned about banned activist's entry BELFAST, Northern Ireland — Police and troops briefly arrested the leader of the Irish Republican Army's political wing yesterday amid reports of an international search for a Canadian ship suspected of carrying weapons. By United Press International Gerry Adams, president of the IRA branch Sinn Fein, and seven other men were picked up and then released after five hours of questioning on how New York lawyer Martin Galvin, a banned American man who was smuggled into Northern Ireland. Adams was picked up around 5:30 a.m. at the home of a friend as police backed by troops arrested the other at homes throughout West Belfast. "All of us were questioned about Martin Galvin and I can only presume they are considering charging us with aiding Mr. Galvin, " he said. Galvin, New York publicity director of the fund-raising Irish northern Committee on Women's Rights in British Columbia and illegally entered Northern Ireland in August University Daily Kansan, October 3, 1984 Police said no decision had been made on whether to charge Adams. West Belfast City Council member Haskey and the others did come Meanwhile, there were reports of a In Dublin, the Irish Times said a vessel registered in Nova Scotia had transferred seven tons of sophisticated arms from the United States to an Irish trawler that was seized by the Irish navy last week. search for a Canadian ship suspected of carrying arms for the JRA. The vessel sailed immediately — "presumably for Nova Scotia" after making the arms transfer to the ship. The ship was then sailed 120 miles southwest of Ireland Afghan rebels escalate attacks against Kabul By United Press International NEW DELHI, India — Afghan rebels killed about 100 government troops last week in the sharpest escalation of attacks on Kabul since the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. A Western diplomat said yesterday. The insurgent action on Sept. 24-30 included simultaneous attacks on the airport, military posts and the heavily guarded Bala Hissar forces. The attack was provoked a counterattack by Soviet tanks, the source said. The last week of September, he said, was "probably the most active week for mujahideen (rebel) strikes against Kabul since the insurgency began" with the December 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The reports could not be independently confirmed because Western reporters have not been permitted to Afghanistan since the invasion. estimated 105,000 Soviet troops in Afghanistan, oust the government backed by the Soviets and replace the communists with an Islamic regime. In another development last month, a Soviet and Afghan government military column of troops allegedly killed 200 civilians and injured 170 others in a campaign in southernwest a west of the capital, the source said. Sometime after Sept. 16 rebels fought back, shooting down seven Soviet helicopters in Jalez, 24 miles away. No further details were available. Rebels are fighting to expel the The diplomat said "the middle classes were very nervous" about the deterioration of security in Kabul, a city of about 1 million. Muslim insurgents began the escalation with a firefight on Bala Hissar fortress Sept 24, overrunning all defenses in the southeast sector of the city and killing some 40 government troops, the diplomat said. --together, we can find the answers. Russian and Afghan tanks were mounted on the battlefield, 40-60 mortars at the fort. he said. MIDWEST BUSINESS SYSTEMS * Computer Supplies * Personal Eile Typewriters * Copy Center Color Copies --together, we can find the answers. DOUBLE FEATURE Rent VCR & Movies Cattle Mather, 805-796-3211 Cattle Mather, 805-796-3211 G. Watson's Billiards • Beer • Music • Games FREE POOL 12-4 Hillcrest Shopping Center HAPPY HOUR 4-6 9th & Iowa The Sigma Kappas would like to thank the Pikes, Sigma Nus and Zetas for their first place performance at Greek Sing. See you tomorrow night! 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PASSENGER QUALIFICATIONS Any person enrolled as a regular full-time student at an accredited U.S. college or university with the exception of full-time faculty members, previous winners and Honewell employees PACKING LIST! To enter the contest type for clarity print your name, address, college and declared major on an 8x11" sheet of paper. We also need your T-shirt size so we can send you a Hosewell FunfurT Shirt designed by French illustrator Jean Michel Ecolon. Each of the three essays should be typed, double-spaced, on separate 8x11" sheets without your name at the top. All sheets should be starched together and bent unfolded to 10 First Place Winner will receive $2,000 and an all-expense paid trip for two to the Honeywell Futurist Awards Banquet in Minneapolis. They will also be offered a paid 1985 Honeywell Summer Internship. The Honeywell Futurist Awards Competition, P.O. Box 2009F, 600 South County Road 18, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426. All entries must be postmarked no later than December 31, 2014. Winners will be notified by mail by February 1, 2015. All entries will be awarded. 10 Second Place Winners will receive $250. PAYLOAD: A total of 30 winners will be selected and awarded the following prizes All entrances are subject to official rules and regulations for participation and entry. If you are interested in receiving a copy of more detailed regulations for Funeral Roles, PO Box 2029, 609-8360, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426 10 Honorable Mention Winners will receive $100. Honeywell FANTASY IS THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE. THE 1984 HONEYWELL FUTURIST AWARDS COMPETITION Beyond scientific speculation and extrapolation, perhaps the richest inspiration for imagining the future comes from exploring our daydreams and realizing that today's fantasy may become tomorrow's reality. 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