2 Wednesdav. October 24,1979 University Daily Kansan Capsules From the Kansan's Wire Services -UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN- House approves gas rationing WASHINGTON—The House completed congressional action on daytona and gasoline rationing bill, sending the measure to the White House. The legislation, a compromise between versions previously passed by the House and Senate would give the president authority to ration gas during Under the compromise, the president could order rationing if gasoline or diesel fuel supplies fell 20 percent and if a shortage seemed likely to last at least the contents of booklets. Carter is expected to sign the bill, although he had sought more flexibility for increased retention. However, either house of Congress could block the action during a 15-day review period. The 20 percent trigger could be waived, but that would require Kansas congressmen who voted against the bill were Rep. Jim Jeffries, Topoka, Rep. Keith Selibius, R-Dodge City, and Robert Whittaker, A-Rugenta. Rep. Gianlick D, Wichita, votes for the measure and Rep. Larry Winn, R-Overland Park, did not vote. Stafford to appeal death order OLKAHAMIA CITY—Roger Dale Stafford, 27, was sentenced yesterday to be executed by drug injection for the murders of six employees at a steakhouse 18 Stanford's attorney, J. Malone Brewer, is appealing the six first-degree murder convictions. The process could take years, making it impossible for a jury to determine guilt or innocence. sidertofor to be placed detainer. If架子被扣下, Stuffard said he had no death wish and would take every legal step possible to Stuffard said he had no death wish and would take every legal step possible to He faces three additional murder charges in nearby McClain County where he will be arraigned tomorrow for the deaths of three members of a San An- Ozark settles 39-day strike ST. LOUIS - Flight attendants for Ozark Air Lines ended their 39-day strike against the airline daylight, nightly, a new contract by a vote of $19 to Linda Beerman, spokesman for Local 26 of the Association of Flight Aftenders, said the new three-year contract for wage increases of up to 38 percent was approved on Thursday. percent and improved retirement, this increases usability and actual benefits. The contract was made redefinite to Aug. 1, 1978, when the old contract expired. expired. A back-to-work agreement was expected later this week, the union said. A back-to-work agreement was expected later this week, the union said. Ozark spokesman Sharon Bhatman said the company was very pleased with the agreement. A specific date has not been set for resumption of service by the airline to the 67 cities it serves in 21 states. The 550 flight attendants walked off the job Sept. 14, forcing Ozark to shut down operations immediately. Shah in N.Y. hospital for tests NEW YORK—The deposed shah of Iran, said to be suffering from cancer, began extensive tests in one of the world's top hospitals yesterday after U.S. officials said he was dead. Shah Mohammad Roe Pahali, who will be 60 Friday, arrived at LaGuardia Airport Monday night after a flight from his place of exit in Cuervaena. Traveling with him were his wife, personal bodyguards and two Doberman pinscher guard dogs. Responding to an unofficial description of the shah as "gravely lily," a spokesman at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center said. "There is no reason." However, State Department sources in Washington said the shah's aliment already had been diagnosed as cancer and a blocked bile duct. and the comments on those statements by either the hospital or the shilu's entrapment Six Czech dissidents convicted PRIAGUE, Czechoslovakia—Dramatist Yacvah Havel and five other human rights activists were convicted on yesterday on charges of assault and were charged with murder. Ceteka, the official Czechoslovakian news agency, said Havel, 43, was sent to 4+ years and Peter Uhl, a 38-year Trotskyte, was given five years at the end of the two-day court proceedings that ended Czechoslovakia's biggest dissident trial since 1972. Lesser sentences were given to the four other defendants. All of the sentences were disclosed by dissident sources and later confirmed by Ceteka... An estimated 50 policemen took up positions around the courthouse before the verdicts were delivered. Journalists and supporters of the activists were barred from attending the trial. The defendants are alleged to be founders of what the government contended was an illegal group formed to and dissidents and help foreigners make hostile actions. U.S. to offer food to Cambodia BANGKOK, Thailand—Three U.S. senators will go to Phnom Penh today with a new proposal to aid the anti-crime agencies. They will will the first U.S. senator to visit the country since the communist states implemented the war on drugs. Sens. James Sasser, D-Tenn., John Danforth, R-Mo., and Max Baucus, D-Ment., would like they to go the go-ahead from the Phnom Penh government for their plan to send truck convns carrying a daily load of 1,000 tons of food into the country from Thailand for six months Although aid programs have begun for the estimated 2 million people who face starvation, Pimph Perch continues to publicly refuse aid from agencies that provide food assistance. Nuclear moratorium rejected Sources in Washington said that although the West had been slow to respond to the magnitude of the problem in war-torn Cambodia, the keyholm to aid is still being built. The remnants of Pol Pot's supporters are waging a guerrilla war against the Hene Sencrin government, which was installed by Vietnam last winter. WASHINGTON—A presidential commission has concluded that safety problems do not warrant a halt in construction or licensing of new nuclear reactors. The commission's advisory findings and recommendations probably will be presented to President Carter next Tuesday. Correction... ne-12 member commission, completing its six-month investigation, was sharply divided over the issue of whether to call for a moratorium on new amalgamations. The moratorium was one vote short of being approved. 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