2 Wednesdav. October 31. 1979 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Capsules From the Associated Press, United Press Internationa Chrusler losses hit new low DETROIT-HOUST Corp. said yesterday that it had lost $460, million in the third-quarter of this year. The single-quarter loss was larger than any reported decrease in earnings for the year. The huge deficit, which had been expected by industry observers, may help the company's commission for financial help from the federal government. In a letter to shareholders, Chrysler Board Chairman Lesa Jacobi said the company has made several developments that have serious possible consequences for the entire industry. The third-quarter loss means that the No. 3 automaker has lost $721.5 million so far this year. The worst previous financial performance in U.S. corporate history was in 1951 when Singer Co. reported $45.9 million in losses. Leftists storm U.S. Embassu SAN VALADOR, El Salvador—About 300 militant leftists attacked the U.S. military, firing guns and screaming "we will take the emblem," authorities reported. The embassy was immediately closed and incoming telephone calls were not answered. They said U.S. Marine guards and Salvadoran troops used tear gas to repel the invaders, who had climbed the embassy fence but were driven back before they could force their way into the building. Two Marines were reported to have been slightly injured. The attack on the embassy followed reports from Washington, where U.S. officials said that Iran had been involved in a series of隐含 fear and other non-lethal weapons, to the new government of EI. At least 24 persons were killed and 100 wounded Monday in gun battles between security forces and leftists in a street demonstration. Birmingham elects black mayor HIRMINGHAM, Alain—Richard Arrington, a black city councilman and educator, was elected mayor of this Southern industrial city yesterday. Voter turnover was one of the heaviest ever as Arrington defeated Frank Parsons, a white attorney and businessman. Arrington joins Ernest Morial of New Orleans and Maynard Jackson of Atlanta as black mavors of major southern cities. Judge named to education post WASHINGTON—President Carter nominated Shirley M. Hufstedler, a federal appeals court judge, to be the nation's first secretary of Education, but said yesterday that Hufstedler be named to the Supreme Court if a vacancy occurs there. The president described Hufsteder, 54, as "one of the best minds in the country," and as someone "who could take a new, fresh look at the way we do business." Carter decided on Hufsteder Monday after meeting her for the first time. Deputy White House press secretary Rex Granum said it was understood in that meeting that Hufsteder would not be precluded from consideration for a high court post. There is no vacancy on the bench now, but Justice William J. Brennan Jr., 73, confirmed last week that he might retire in June or at the end of the court's current term. Hufstedfer then could become the first woman to sit on the Supreme Court. Hufsteder lives in Pasadena, Calif., with her husband Seth Hufsteder, a prominent California attorney. She was appointed to the appeals court in 1989 by President Lyndon Johnson, becoming the second woman to be named to a circuit court position. French official commits suicide PARIS-French Labor Minister Robert Boulin, a leading contender for premier, was found dead yesterday, and authorities said he killed himself. and and their friends said he killed himself. His family blamed the suicide on a press expose of a real estate scandal in which Boulton allegedly was involved. The silver-baired Gaillet, with 18 years service in various cabinet posts, was found by police in a shallow pool of water in Rambouillet forest, just southwest of Paris. An empty bottle of barbiturates lay nearby, and three handwritten suicide notes were discovered later, authorities said. Medical investigators said their laboratory tests removed any doubt that the death was suicide. General to head Korean CIA SEOUL, South Korea—In a significant step to consolidate the new government's position, acting President Choi Ku-yuh named a new director of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency yesterday to replace the man accused of assassinating President Park Chun-hoe. Choi appointed vice army chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Lee Hui-sung acting KCIA chief, replacing Kim Jae-ku, who is under arrest for the slaying of the parker. Sources said the appointment was an important move by Choi and the military leaders backing him to take over the now-disorganized secret police Meanwhile, both the U.S. 7th fleet steamed toward the southern harbor of Pusan in a show-of-force warning to North Korea, and an official in Washington said Secretary of State Cyrus Vance would leave tomorrow to represent the United States at Park's funeral Saturday. MNGAPORE—U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke said yesterday that more U.S. military supplies, being rushed to Thailand, would be delivered in August. Holbrooke told a news conference that the United States was again getting involved in Southeast Asia by supporting the Association of Southeast Asian Nations—Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines—known as ASEAN. Meanwhile, in Prague, Vietnam's defense chief was quoted in a Czechoslovakian newspaper as saying that the United States and China were fighting to overthrow the communist regime. He also said that only the president could decide whether the United States would be militarily involved if Thailand were invaded. Jeffries backs abortion letter Hobroke said, "Thailand is the key to ASEAN and ASEAN is the key to Southeast Asia." Warner reversed his position before a final vote on the measure. However, about 10,900 copies of the defties letter already had been mailed throughout 20 The letter, which was organized by Richard Viguro, a specialist in direct transmission of the law to the public, invited other students to join the bachio practice so it could pressure Morgan and other seminars to accept them. Sen. Robert Morgan, D-N-C, who was among the senators criticized in the letter, asked for a list of his constituents who had received the letter. The letter, mailed in September, criticized Warner and other senators for voting against restrictions of federal funding for abortions that were in an unregulated state. Correction... The Kansan incorrectly edited a letter by Dreux DeMack in the Oct. 30 Kansan. The second sentence of the third paragraph should have read, "Now, the Kansan's letter is very good." WASHINGTON - A spokesman for Rep. Jim Jeffries said yesterday that the Kansas Republican was pleased to be issued an anti-abortion letter despite its support of the law. Weather . . . The National Weather Service predicted periods of rain and thunderstorms for today, with rain ending tonight. There is an 80 percent chance of rain today and a 60 percent chance tonight. Highs today will be in the 60s and lows will be in the 40s. Temperatures tomorrow will be in the upper 40s. South winds will blow at 15 to 20 mph in the morning shifting to the southwest at 20 to 25 mph in the aftermath. 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Tuesday, November 6 Friday, November 9 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. in the East Lobby of Allen Field House If Season Tickets are still available after November 9 they may be purchased at the Athletic Ticket Office prior to first game. Students eligible must be enrolled in a minimum of 7 hours. KU vs. Yugoslavia Thursday, November 15, 7:30 p.m. Student Tickets $1.00 Student Spouse $1.00 Yugoslavian game ticket not included in Season Ticket. Tickets may be purchased at the Athletic Ticket Office, Allen Field House beginning November 12. NOTICE Season Ticket is not good for spring semester unless accompanied by validated Spring I.D. at Student Gates. TICKET INFORMATION Season Tickets Student Price (Students may purchase only 1 ticket per person* $11.00 Student nouns* $11.00 *Identification required to purchase. (KULD. required if issued) **Spouse ticket may be purchased with Proof of Marriage Student admittance to Women's Basketball games is free (except to double headers which is included in the Student Season Ticket price) Single Game Tickets Student Price $2.50 Student Spouse $3.00 Single game tickets will only be available if all seats are not sold on a season ticket basis. Single game tickets may be purchased only on the business day preceding the game beginning at Noon. 1979-80 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE MEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULF No. 15 (Tu) (Thu) "Yugoslavia-korean game" HOME Dec 3 (W) Oakland Orioles Away HOME Dec 4 (M) San Diego State Away HOME Dec 6 (B) San Diego State Away HOME Dec 8 (12) San Diego State Away HOME Dec 10 (Wed) Kenyatta Away HOME Dec 12 (Tue) Kenya Away HOME Dec 17 (Tue) Peppino Away HOME Dec 23 (Tue) Peppino Away HOME Dec 31 (Mon) Arizona Away HOME Dec 35 (Mon) Arizona Away HOME Jan 9 (W) "Masaiou (TV)" 8:10 p.m. HOME Jan 16 (W) "Nebaska (TV)" Away HOME Jan 18 (W) "Nebaska (TV)" 8:10 p.m. HOME Jan 23 (W) "Okatama" Away HOME Jan 23 (W) "Okatama" Away HOME Jan 30 (W) "Okatama State" Away HOME Feb 5 (T) "Nebaska" HOME Feb 7 (T) "Nebaska" HOME Feb 9 (S) "Massauou (TV)" 140 p.m. Away Feb 13 (S) Massauou (TV)" 140 p.m. Away Feb 18 (S) "Kansas State (TV)" 100 p.m. Away Feb 23 (S) "Okatama State" HOME WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE No. 18 (Sev)Philips Uwu (Bermingham) HOME No. 19 (Fr)Phillipa Uwu (Bermingham) PLANEWEE No. 23 (Fr)Queen's Cup Classic PLANEWEE Taxes No. 24 (Tue)Queen's Cup Classic PLANEWEE Taxes No. 27 (Tue)Grandview PLANEWEE No. 4 (Tue)Cedar Rapids PLANEWEE No. 4 (Tue)Cedar Rapids Center Missouri PLANEWEE No. 12 (Wed)Central Missouri PLANEWEE No. 12 (Wed)Northwestern Ohio State PLANEWEE No. 29 (Sat)Drake Bowl Classic MAMIA, Florida No. 29 (Sat)Drake Bowl Classic MAMIA, Florida No. 3 (Th)Northeast Louisiana MAMIA, Florida No. 3 (Th)Northeast Louisiana MAMIA, Florida No. 9 (Wet)Indianapolis MAMIA, Florida No. 9 (Wet)Indianapolis MAMIA, Florida No. 17 (Th)Indianapolis MAMIA, Florida No. 17 (Th)Big Bg Tournament COLUMBIA, Columbia No. 18 (Fr)Big Bg Tournament COLUMBIA, Columbia No. 22 (Tue)Wichita State 700 & 900 PLANEWEE No. 22 (Tue)Wichita State 700 & 900 PLANEWEE No. 26 (Se)Jawahar Classic MAMIA, Florida No. 26 (Se)Jawahar Classic MAMIA, Florida No. 7 (Feb)Minnesota HOMESCOUNTY, Minneapolis No. 7 (Feb)Minnesota HOMESCOUNTY, Minneapolis No. 9 (Feb)Duke University HOMESCOUNTY, Minneapolis No. 15 (Fri)Missouri HOMESCOUNTY, Minneapolis No. 15 (Fri)Missouri HOMESCOUNTY, Minneapolis No. 22 (Fri)Nebraska HOMESCOUNTY, Nebraska No. 22 (Fri)Nebraska HOMESCOUNTY, Nebraska No. 7 (Feb)Missouri HOMESCOUNTY, Minneapolis No. 7 (Feb)Missouri