Can sma obsor new The exci zoo inch SC of 2 3 4 1 1 6 1 1 25 1 12 11 12 of 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 8 o October 2.1984 Page 2 NATION AND WORLD The University Daily KANSAN Congress OKs resolution to aid bankrupt agencies WASHINGTON — Congress swiftly rammed through a 72-hour reprieve yesterday for bankrupt federal agencies, but the Senate remained mired in an impasse that threatened to delay adjournment of the 98th Congress by the end of the week. Sikhs evicted from temple The House on a 240-79 roll call vote and the Senate by voice vote approved a resolution to provide money over a three-day period for federal departments and agencies left without funds when the fiscal year expired at midnight Sunday. AMRITSAR, India — Indian troops stormed into the Golden Temple complex yesterday and evicted 1,000 Sikh militants who seized the temple and raised a separatist flag over their religion's holiest shrine. Officials said the security forces had withdrawn from the sprawling temple complex after arresting 400 of the 1,000 militants, who surrendered peacefully. The brief militant takeover came three days after Prime Minister Indira Gandhi returned control of the shrine to five high priests of the Sikh faith nearly four months after the army seized the complex in a bloody two day battle in which 600 people were killed. LONDON — Masked raiders wielding a rivet gun and a sledgehammer yesterday smashed open a "bandit-proof" display case at a posh Knightbridge jeweler's and got away with diamonds and other gems worth more than $1.3 million. POLICE sources said two or three men wearing sk masks struck at about 10 a.m. at Graff's jewelers near Harrod's detention center, the Knightsbridge section of west London. In a matter of two or three minutes, they had plucked four items of jewelry from the splintered outside glass case and escaped in a waiting car, the sources said. Compiled from United Press International reports. United Press International BRANTFORD, ONTARIO — Queen Elizabeth and Wellington Staats. Chief of the Six Nations Council, tour the site of the Chapel of the Mohawks. About 4,000 people turned out in Brantford yesterday to see the Queen. Mondale jeeerers await decision on discipline By United Press International LOS ANGELES — Student hecklers who interrupted Walter Mondale with jeers and shouts during a campaign rally last month will be disciplined if it is determined they impeded free speech, University of Southern California officials said yesterday. James Dennis, USC vice president for student affairs, also said that a campus investigation had turned up no evidence that the heckling, which received widespread national publicity, had been caused by outside agents. About 50 students have so far been identified as possibly having been disruptive during Mondale's Sept. 18 speech at USC, Dennis said. "EVERY STUDENT IS presumed to have sufficient maturity, intelligence, and concern for the rights of others to help maintain the standards of the academic community." he said. He said that any students found to have committed infractions would be subject to disciplinary action "including official reprercentage and/or reporting regarding free speech and common courtesy." Dennis said that the heckling had prevented a number of people from hearing from staff. university had to be allowed to "provide a forum where various viewpoints can be expressed publicly to all who care to listen "We are dedicated to guaranteeing that this principal is not violated," he said, suggesting that "when highly controversial or other political speakers are to be on campus, we may wish to schedule inside meetings, which are more easily monitored." DENNIS SAID MEMBERS of the Trojan College Republic clubs club staged an unscheduled rally at the same time as the Mondale speech "and were well organized in the victory." There is evidence that the disruptive nature of the audience responses was in any way planned." "Where outside groups are involved with student sponsored programs." Dennis said in an apparent reference to local GOP officials, "there should be a clear understanding of their responsibility to use good judgment in encouraging and organizing students." Ellis Reyes, 19, a member of the campus Republican club and an officer in Tau Kappa Epsilon — President Reagan's fraternity at Eureka College in Illinois — admitted after the incident that he and a few other hecklers were "rude." Ueberroth says umpires' strike will not affect playoffs REYES ALSO INSISTED the beeking was "spontaneous" and "not rehearsed." By United Press International NEW YORK -- Major league umpires called a strike over money and work assignments yesterday on the eve of the playoffs, and the new baseball commissioner hinted that minor league umpires may take the field today. "Technically, the umpires are not on strike until they fail to show up to Tuesday's playoffs game in Chicago and Kansas City," said a spokesman at baseball commissioner Peter Ubererbroth's New York office, where negotiations were under way. IN SAN DIEGO. Paul Runge, a member of the National League umpire staff for the past 12 years, said that the strike was official in his opinion. "We have been bargaining in good faith all season, in fact, since January, so we told them Saturday we weren't working any more," he said. "A major of the umpires are already back home." Runge said the main issues, which the umpres have been seeking to settle since the 1981 season, were tenure, selection by seniority for post-season games and more money. The umpire strike began on Ubererroth's first day on the job. Ueberroth replaced Bowie Kuhn as baseball commissioner. solve the umbrella problem," Ueberroth said. "The presidents of the American and National Leagues have the responsibilities to see there are umplers on the field tomorrow. "THERE WILL BE UMPIRES on the field whether they are our umpires or not. We'll have to wait and see what to expect." "Negotiations are going on in an effort to Dean Vogelar, spokesman for the Kansas City Royals, said, "If there's a strike, it's beyond our control. We have made contingency plans with amateur umpires." --with $5 purchase Yello Sub Delivery Free 32 oz. 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