2 Friday, August 31. 1979 University Daily Kansan IVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Capsules From the Kansan's Wire Services Three killed in river collision were hospitalized yesterday morning after a Peruvian cargo carrier crashed the Mississippi River vessel out of control and rammed a big bug tanker bank Missing after the collision and explosion were a tugboat skipper, a crewman and a passenger of the ship. The barge, torn from the Good Hope Refinery loading deck by the impact of the 514-foot skin, descended downstream, blowing flame. Twenty-six persons were treated for injuries and released, Coast Guard officials said. About 300 people living in riverside subdivisions three miles downstream were to evacuate to shellers when the barge wedged against the John Lacas, civil defense director for St. Charles parish, said they probably would remain away from their homes for 24 hours. Lucas said there was a danger that the 8,500 barrels of butane on the barge could explode if they weren't 'burning already. He said, however, that an aerial survey had determined that the 63,000 gallon tank most vulnerable to accidental rupture had not been tested. He also said that an aircentrally at the dock Hurricane leaves four dead HBRIDGETOWN, Barbados—Hurricane David devastated the tiny Caribbean island of Difuna, killing at least four persons and leveling all the nearby islands. The radio report was based on accounts from amateur radio operators on Dominica, 200 miles northwest of here. The hurricane flattened vital crops on Dominica and neighboring islands Wednesday before heading northwest toward Puerto Rico and the island of St. Lucia. Dominica Prime Minister Oliver Seraspin predicted that the death toll would go much higher and ordered government buildings, schools and churches to be closed. No school discrimination found WASHINGTON (CIT) -- there is no evidence that the Topeka Board of Education is violating the 1984 Supreme Court decision, Brown vs. the Topeka Board of Education, which banned segregation of schools, federal officials said yesterday. Jesse High, acting regional director of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, said an HEW investigation had determined that the school district was not discriminating against minorities in its implementation of a 1976 long-range facilities act. Topeka residents who filed the complaint prompting the investigation were upset by the preliminary findings. Richard Gellar, a Topake psychiatrist, said HEW did not investigate the areas he asked to be checked and he hoped a suit filed against the school would result. Gellar said he had asked HEW to investigate whether the facilities plan uncriminated against minorities. Actually, he said, HEW investigated whether the facilities were racially motivated. Iran now wants no U.S. oil WASHINGTON—The president of Iran's national oil company has said that the U.S. administration is enforcing kernescence with the Carter administration recently approved, the Washington newspaper reported. The oil products might now be resold by Iran at a profit, the Star quoted the company president, Hassan Nazih, as saving. The Star, citing a transcript of a recent Tehran radio broadcast, quoted Nasr as saying that two months ago the Iranian government thought it would need more intelligence. President Jimmy Carter defended the proposed sale last week by saying it was needed "to meet the needs of the families in Iran" for humanitarian aid. The Star quoted an unnamed Energy Department office as saying of the proposed sale, "The bass for this was sound, given what we knew in July. The bass was excellent." New pau phones need no coins TOPEKA-Southwestern Bell plans to install nearly 200 new public telephones in Kansas by January that do not require coins for operator-assisted The new service, dubbed "Charge-a-Call," already has been installed at 85 locations in the state. Bill Harper, a division manager for Southeastern Bell, said the new service catered to a growing number of people who use telephone credit cards for their "Our experience with public phones has taught us that our customers want to "convenience calls without having to die for change." Harrier said. While most calls are billed to credit card numbers, others are placed collect or billed to another phone number under the new system. or billed to another phone number under the new system. The company said the new services also had the advantage of being easier to manage and more cost-effective. Wichita couple shot in home WICHIH—The bodies of a high school teacher and we were found yesterday in the basement of their ransacked one-story house, authorities said. Stephen Jillian Darr of Seigwolf County said robbery appeared to have been the shooting deaths of Robert and Letha Tempel, thought to have been in their possession. Sheriff's officers said the break-in occurred late Wednesday night or early yesterday. Temple was the business department chairman at Wichita's North High School where he had taught for 24 years. District Attorney Vern Miller said the Templet 'daughter and son-in-law' had failed to reach them by telephone. Police said the sledge was held because Stephan clarifies search law Woman's spine to be replaced TOPEKA-Employees of a county医院 are not subject to search and seizure restrictions imposed by the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. However, Stephan said, "County hospital employees are not transformed into government officials or agents of the government simply by virtue of their knowledges." but he said in some instances a search of a patient's belongings might create a civil liability for intrusion. Stephen's opinion was issued in response to an inquiry by Tom Smyth, Ness City attorney. BALTI.MORE~*Surgeons at the University of Maryland Hospital will perform what is thought to be a medical first day when they replace a Baltimore patient. Stephan said the Fourth Amendment and nearly identical provisions in the Kansas Constitution protected persons against unreasonable searches and seizures. Jessie Thomas, 33, has been lying motionless in University Hospital since surgeries removed four vertebrae and a malignant tumor the size of a cannonball. He said the chances of her regaining movement and feeling in her lower body from the spinal replacement were very good. In a news conference yesterday, Charles C. Edwards, chief of orthopedic surgery and head of the surgical team, said the woman had paralyzed her right leg. Weather ... The National Weather Service in Topeka predicts to partly cloudy skies today with a slight chance of showers. Hot and windy weather will prevail with Tonight will bring partly cloudy skies and a chance of thunderstorms. Lows will be near 10e, while highs Saturday will reach 90. Southwesterly winds Carter appeals for unity TAMPA. Flia. (AP) - President Carter yesterday called on the nation's blacks and Jews to put aside their differences and enjoy diversity "differently demeaner into division." Carter was confronted later by a small, noisy group of protesters. "In a time of trial we must not permit the legitimate contest of competing views to become a war of group against group, special interest against special interest, and finally each against all others," Carter told them at Emory University in Atlanta. Later, in an appearance at a town meeting here, Carter was interrupted by chants and shouts from protesters. The shouting erupted as Carter was asked from the audience what plans he had to help poor families meet rising energy costs. "It's a free country," the president, in shirtsleeves, said as two members of a group calling itself the "Revolutionary Army," who took out of the campus school gymnasium. boring the protest, a young woman and a man who supported the Revolutionary Communist Party阵战 by standing up and chanting. They stood up and shouted, unfurled a tie and shouted, "No the siege." Uniformed police escorted the protesters from the auditorium, but apparently took them into custody when the shouting continued. Jimmy Carter A White House spokesman said he did not know immediately whether the man and woman had been placed under arrest. Carter was greeted with extensive applause when he asked for the audience's help in getting Congress to approve his proposal windfall profits oil tax. in the Atlanta address, Carter had said "Differing political views, when and if they differ, will become the occasion for deep and frank dialogue between groups of citizens in our society." The president used his open remarks at the town meeting to discuss the successes of the Syrian conflict and to emphasize the Egyptian-Israel peace treaty and U.S.-Soviet agreement on a new strategic arms deal. But the president also conceded that on the homefront, the administration has had difficulty finding solutions. "There are many issues on which we have succeeded so far," Carter said. But in an apparent reference to the energy problem, he added, "And there are other challenges. We need to protect the American people are aroused and committed to joining any effort to find a solution." 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