2 Tuesday, September 25.1979 University Daily Kansan 15 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN- Capsules From the Kansas's Wire Services Billy considers becoming agent WASHINGTON—President Jimmy Carter's younger brother Billy, who had dealings with Libyan businessmen and government officials, has indicated he might register as a foreign agent, a Justice Department official said yesterday. The official, who requested anonymity, said Billy Carter has asked for application forms that are a preliminary step for declaring one agent of a The president's brother was asked last January to explain his relationship with a group of Libyan businessmen and government officials who were touring He escorted the group around Georgia to meet with state government officials and business leaders. Federal law requires anyone acting as an agent of a foreign government or business to register with the Justice Department. Panama compromise OK'd WASHINGTON—Members of a Senate-House conference committee agree yesterday on a new compromise bill to carry out final details of the Panama The compromise replaces a measure rejected by the House last week. Rep. John M. Murphy, D-N.Y., who managed the canal bill on the House floor, said that he would continue to support the compromise. The treaties, which provide for Panama to take control of the canal at the end of the century, take effect next Monday. The compromise bill offered by the conference panel would establish a U.S. controlled commission to operate the waterway until the Panamanians took over The House rejected the last treaty implementation bill last Thursday on a 203-192 vote, embarrassing the Carter administration. President Carlyle already vowed to work with the House on a new treaty. Rain foils attempt to cap well On Sunday, oil workers placed the 35-foot by 69-foot cone on the test well's platform, 19 feet below the surface of the water, but did not have time to put it in place. CUIDAD DEL CARMEN, Mexico—Rain and strong ocean currents stalled an attempt yesterday to cap the runaway I/O oil well I with a huge steel cone, and efforts to stem the gushing well probably will resume today, according to a spokesman for PEMEX, the state oil monopoly. Ixcto 1 located 50 miles offshore from this shrimping port, has been spilling oil into the Gulf of Mexico since the well burst J. June 3. Numerous efforts to halt the flow have failed and workers have been faced with bad weather since Saturday. Earlier delays were caused by hurricanes David and Frederic. Dogfight erupts over Lebanon TEL AVI, IVIS, Israel - Israeli warplanes shot down four Syrian MiG-21s south of叙利亚 in their second dogfight over Lebanon in three months, Israeli officials said. According to Syria's official Damascus Radio, four Syrian planes were hit and two Israeli planes were shot down. Israel said all of its planes returned to base. Syria said its MG-215 intercepted Israel F-15s after they attacked civilian camels 10 miles south of Beirut. The Israeli military command in Tel Aviv said the jets were on a reconnaissance mission over Palestinian curritula bases. Gas utility wants rate increase TOPEKA - A request by Gas Service Co. for a rehearing of an application for a $12.6 million rate increase was taken under admissibility by the Kansas Cassi Last March the commission denied $11.7 million of the requested increase and approved a hike of only $900,000. The approved increase included a hike of about $500 per month. Also taken under consideration by the corporation commission were arguments of Seymour Fooods, Midwest Gas Users Association and General Motors seeking a rebalancing on the proposed method of applying the rate increase. They content it discriminates against larger users. The Gas Service Co. argued that the amount of the increase granted by the corporation commission was not sufficient to meet the revenue needs of the company. State hospital workers picket NEWADA MD. Pro-Testing union workers at the Nevada State Hospital and two staff members in the wake of the death of a mentally retarded patient About 40 members of American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 622 made their demands known during an orderly day-long protest that included early morning picketing at Brewer's house and a stop at the Vernon County Courthouse. Union workers blame hospital treatment policies for the Sept. 9 death of Betty Dieckman, a 38-year-old patient. Dieckman died after drinking 40 glasses of water as part of a treatment program designed to cure her compulsive drinking habit. Soviet skaters defect to West GENEVA, Switzerland—Soviet champion figures skaters Ladmilla Belousova and Oleg Protopopov, two-time Olympic champions and aging dancers of the Russian ice hockey team, will participate in the 2019 Winter Olympics. The husband-wife team, who dominated world pairs skating in the mid-1980s, and the wife-girl team, who dominated world pairs skating in little more than a month. Three dancers from the Bolshoi Ballet also Ulrich Hubacher, Swiss justice ministry spokesman, the couple had agreed for asylum in Switzerland last week. The government will make a decision next month. Deposed emperor flees Africa But his successor, President David Dacko, immediately announced he would demand Bokus's extradition as "a common criminal" who killed, raped and murdered 168 women. to France in Ivory Coast - expended emperor Jean Beloubia, condemned to death by the French, flew to the Ivory Coast yesterday and was given refuge by the governer. Dacke said that under treaties with the Ivory Coast, which like his nation is a former French colony, the extradition "should not pose any problems." WASHINGTON - Sen. Larry Pressler, R-S.D., admits that his campaign for president might be considered premature for a man who was first elected to the 37-year-old throws hat in ring However, 37-year-old Pressler said he only became a senator by ignoring conventional wisdom that said he was either too young or unknown to win. Although he is 'not perceive as a serious concern,' he said he is serious about the race and expects support from younger voters in their 38s and 39s who may be disillusioned with the candidates. Weather The National Weather Service in Topeka predicts temperatures will be in the mid 80s today and in the low 80s tonight. Today will be sunny and warm, with light and variable winds. Tomorrow will be sunny with a high temperature in the upper 80s. The extended forecast calls for partly cloudy skies Thursday with a chance of showers on Friday and Saturday. High temperatures will be in the high 80s. Men... The husbands of newly-liberated women were writing first person articles that year about the need for men to be liberated as well. Finally in 1973, Deyton and the Free University helped initiate men's awareness groups at KU. From page one A discussion class on men's awareness was offered by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, but no out-of-class groups evolved from it until 1975. THAT YEAR A man's awareness group developed from a class taught by Greg Isaitt, then an undergraduate. Isaitt said the class had been disbanded a year after the class had been disbanded. He said that because the group first met as a class, men were enrolled but not truly interested in men's awareness. "There were a lot of men who were just taking the class for easy hours. Others took it because their woman friends wanted them to have dinner with them, and they were genuinely interested," he said. HE SAID THAT last year after he became a member of the Commission on the Status of Women, he organized potlock dinners for Men. About 15 men regularly attended, he Dougerty said that about two years ago, men who fell left out to tried to start a men's coalition, but were not successful because they didn't wear pads or wear toward women's organizations at KU. "Then in June we decided it was about time we expanded the group." he said. Dougherty estimated that about 50 men attended at least one meeting of the Feminist Men's Coalition, thereby expressing interest in the group. He said the men's movement in Lawrence 737 NH 841-0817 sua films Tuesday, September 25 DELIVERANCE Poet James Dickey's novel of four James Dickey, author of a suspenseful cano trip is a suspenseful and gut wrenching transfer from dire storms to calm. Reynolds, John Reynolds, Voigt, and Nept Jean Cocetau's mastery update of the story of the poet Orpheus and his mistress Antonia, who stantly between this world and the next. Franchisesubtitles. Plus: Alain Reainsi "Guérencia", which looks at the origins of the tapestry of the Spanish Civil War. was finally taking root after a series of abortive attempts. Wednesday, September 26 ORPHEUS (1948) Robert Altman return in high style in this satirical view of American families via a wedding in which the guest room is a private guest shows up for the reception. Altman's comedy remains intact and incite, thanks to actors Carol Burnett, Lillian Olsh, Vittorio Gandini, Geraldine Chaplin and filipi. "For a long time," he said, "it seemed like the Tom Dudgerty movement. I'm glad it's getting on its own feet." The consensus of most men involved with the burgeoning men's movement is that their movement runs parallel to the prevailing views developed from a similar anger, he said. Friday & Saturday September 28 & 29 A WEDDING "look MEN JUST became sensitive enough to "IF AT what is happening," he said, "I think they would feel the same rage that the women's movement 15 or 20 years ago." He said he thought it tragic that men were often evaluated in terms of their money making potential. MIDNIGHT MOVIES ANDY WARHOL'S FRANKENSTEIN (1974) Mary Shelley's horror story *Christmas Eve* was Paul McMory's version. With Joe Daislemon, Monique Van Voorn, and Ralph Fletcher, the age of required for admission. 12:00 All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 admission "There are a whole lot of men who don't want to be seen as dollar signs any more," he said. Weekend show also in Woodfult at 3:30, 7:00 or 12 to sun. at 2:00 p.m. unless otherwise noted. $1.50 admission. No Refresh- Dougherty also said that society's pressure on men to conceal and even deny their emotions was another sexual barrier for men. 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