August 31, 1984 Page 2 NATION AND WORLD The University Daily KANSAN Anniversary celebrators get message from Walesa WARSAW, Poland — Solidarity founder Lech Walea urged his supporters yesterday to speak their minds "but act with caution" to avoid violence during celebrations of the outlawed union's fourth anniversary. Walesa's address was made to several hundred people in Gdansk. He made available to Western reporters a text of the speech that he planned to deliver today because he was afraid authorities would prevent him from speaking. In his planned speech, Walisa accused the Communist regime of misleading Poles in claiming a 21-point agreement legalizing the union Aug. 31, 1980, had been implemented when in fact it was violated by the declaration of martial law in December 1981. Student collapses in hazing COLLEGE STATION. Texas - A Texas A&M sophomore forced to .run across campus in an apparent hazing by three upperclassmen collapsed and was listed in critical condition, authorities said yesterday. Bruce Ward Goodrich, 20, of Webster, N.Y., who enrolled at A&M on Monday, and another sophomore transfer student were awakened about 2:30 a.m. to take part in a forced run and exercises reportedly ordered by three junior-level military cadets, university spokesman Lane Stephenson said. Smith denies Reagan dozes WASHINGTON — Attorney General William French Smith yesterday disputed an observation by a top White House aide that President Reagan dozed off during Cabinet meetings. Smith told reporters that he had attended almost every Cabinet meeting in the 3½ years, "and I have not once — on any single occasion — ever seen him nod off or do anything other than to pay complete attention to what was going on." Beatles' mementos auctioned LONDON — Beatles fans paid more than $250,000 for Fab Four memorabilia at Sotheby's auction house yesterday, with an unpublished manuscript by the late John Lennon fetching the top price of $23.056. An American businessman, who refused to be identified, paid the second highest price of the one-day Beatles auction — $21,025 — for one of Lennon's steel-stringed guitars. singer given Third in the price line was a set of original John Lennon "Bag One" erotic lithographs. Compiled from United Press International reports. United Press International burst into flames yesterday after colliding with an automobile near downtown. Two unidentified men rescue Michael Schrout, 27, after a crash on Interstate 70 in St. Louis. Schrout's motorcycle Zaccaro removed from estate By United Press International NEW YORK - A New York judge yesterday removed John Zacaro, the husband of Democratic vice president candidate Geraldine Ferraro, as conservator of an 84-year-old woman's estate because he borrowed $175,000 from the fund. "There is no necessity for finding malicious intent, deliberate wrongdoing or criminal conduct," said Judge Edwin Kassoff of the state Supreme Court. But he said, "The mere appearance of immoniracy must be assiduously avoided." Zaccaro, 51, who runs a New York real estate company, was not present when the judge handed down his six-page decision without comment. LATER, ZACARO ISSUED a statement through his attorney, Frank Wright, that said he had no plans to challenge the ruling and 'The new revenue will be sequestered for reduction of the deficit. . . Obviously there can be a reprioritization of funds from some form of defense expenditures.' - Charles Manatt Democratic national chairman understood that the court had to apply general principles of law rigidly to guide other conservators. But he said, "The court's finding now establishes, as I have said all along, that I acted in good faith and sought to do what was right." he had borrowed the money from the $1 million estate of Alice Phelan because he had thought that it was a prudent investment for the woman, and he did not know such an action was prohibited. Zaccaro paid the money back with interest before the matter became a public issue. Ferraro, campaigning in Hartford, Conn., said, "This is not the first time that I've disagreed with the decision of the Queens judge. I think he's wrong. And my husband and I will go on." At a court hearing last week, Zaccaro said BUT FERRARO, A FORMER prosecutor in Queens, said in a news conference, "It is in the discretion of the judge, and the judge made his decision. And there nothing we can do about it. We go on to the next thing." Kassoff, had appointed Zaccaro to be conservator of the estate in 1982 when the elderly woman was judged incompetent to handle her fiscal affairs. Israelis agree on a national government By United Press International The radio said the agreement called for the two men to alternate as prime minister. TEL AVIV, Israel — Labor Party leader Shimon Peres and Likud bloc leader Yitzhak Shamir yesterday reached agreement on formation of a national unity government, Israel radio said. Peres and Shamir planned to meet today to iron out outstanding minor issues in the accord, the radio said. The reported accord came five weeks after national elections gave neither the Labor Party nor the Likud enough power in Parliament to govern alone. ACCORDING TO THE RADIO, the two leaders agreed that Peres would be prime minister first, and would step down after 25 months and allow Shamir to take over. Labor and Likud will each have 12 ministers in the 24-member cabinet, the radio said. It said Shamir would serve as deputy prime minister and foreign minister to Peres during the first 25 months and that Labor's Yitzhak Rabin, a former prime minister, would be defense minister throughout the entire life of the new cabinet. There was still opposition within the Labor party to the agreement, particularly from the leftist Mapam faction and the Kibbutz movement, the radio said. Both parties apparently were concerned that Labor's socialist ideology would suffer in a partnership with the predominantly conservative Likud bloc. Likud hard-liners, particularly former Defense Minister Ariel Sharon, were critical of the agreement. Sharon demanded Shamir serve first as prime minister and that an effort be made to ensure that construction of 27 new Jewish settlements on the occupied West Bank is not hindered. Political analysts said the unity deal was the best Labor or Likud could achieve without new elections. THE AGREEMENT, REPORTED yesterday in separate briefings by Shamir and Peres to their respective party executives, was likely to end nearly five weeks of political uncertainty caused by the inconclusive July 23 general elections. Labor won 44 seats in the 120-member Israeli parliament to Likud's 12, but neither has been able to put together a governing coalition of 61 on their own even with the support of smaller parties. What becomes a student most? A firm grip on current events. A handle on the push and pull of national politics. Insights into business, the economy, the arts, fitness, fashion, food and fun. 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