2 Tuesday, October 14, 1975 University Daliy Kansan Chou En-lai ill, isolated TOKYO-Choo Ei-lat, architect of Chinese-American rapprochment, lies III, perhaps巧妙ly in a Peking hospital. He probably won't receive his old partner's offer to accept his appointment. Stirricken with heart disease in the spring of 1974, Chou En-lai has been barred for nearly a month from seeing foreign visitors. Kissinger will be making preparations for President Ford's China trip, expected to be late in November. Three Argentinians killed BUENOS AIRES-Five youths walked into a restaurant and killed with a machine gun a woman and two union bodyguards yesterday in the latest sport of combat. The woman and the bodyguards, who were from the powerful Metalworkers Union, a right-wing Peronist union, were killed in a restaurant about 30 miles south of Paris. Leaders of the Peronist movement, meanwhile, finished plans for a massive rally to show support for Isabel Pet罗, who is expected to resume her presidential campaign. Earlier, the army released a communiqué that said two more guerrillas were shot dead in mountain warfare against the People's Revolutionary Army. Refinery fire tamed PHILADELPHIA-An explosive oil refinery fire was declared under control yesterday afternoon, the flames still rose, and more than 280 firemen continued to work. The Names at the Atlantic Refinery Co. filled on the Schuylkill River were confined to an eight foot trench filled with pipelines that carry oil from the reservoirs. Meanwhile, in Goldmith, Tex., a 12-inch pipeline ruptured and exploded at a natural gas processing plant early yesterday, killing three plant employees and a worker. Windows were knocked out within a 300-yard radius of the explosion, which occurred at 12:30 a.m. Firemen put out the blaze in about two hours. Kickback story told TOPEKA—The state's special prosecutor outlined for a Shawne County District Court jury yesterday the evolution of an allied scheme to receive a $300,000 kickback on a state architectural contract, contending that George R. "Dick" Docking plaved a continuing role. This trial, the first of six kickback trials, began last week. A jury was finally picked Monday. The trial involves the Kansas City mechanical engineering firm of Caterpillar Inc. to determine if a new Mutinous crew questioned WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.—U.S. immigration officials interrogated five survivors of a sunken Panamanian yesterday to piece together details of a firing incident. Meanwhile, three nations tried to resolve the question of who has jurisdiction in the incident that claimed the lives of the ship's four officers. ... the cargo ship Mimi sank northeast of Cuba on Saturday. The five crewmen of the vessel's vessel, four West German officers were never found, despite an extensive search. Sales of tickets for the Nov. 1 Beach Boys concert were brisk yesterday, but Benny Goodman Homecoming Concert ticket sales were also brisk. Linderman, SUA special events chairman. Beach Boys sales brisk but Goodman sales slow Linderman said he expected sales to pick up after students had bought their Beach chairs. Lindman said yesterday that 900 good man tickets were sold yesterday by SUA. With the simultaneous sale of 2,000 to 2,500 man ticketed tickets, he said, that total was bad. Lindeman said that SUA would process homecoming mail-order ticket sales to alumni. He said the Goodman concert was advertised in the Kansas Alumni newspaper, which was mailed to University of Kansas alumni last week. Response has been good, and he expected heavy alumni sales, he said. Appering in Goodman's orchestra, Lindman said, will be Warren Vance on horn, Urble Rose on trombone, George Benson on violin, Stephen Frost on piano Jones on piano and Connie Kay on drums. "Each of these persons is a recording artist in his own right." Lindman said. SUA will produce the Homeforming concert, Lindman said. He said 3,000 seats were available for the show on Oct. 25 in Hoch Auditorium. A line of students waiting to purchase Beach Boys tickets began forming early Saturday, Mike Miller, SUA activities adviser, said. Ticket sales began at noon, two hours later, said, and a constant line of students fled through the sale room unit 6 p.m. yesterday. Windy City Productions of Chicago are the Beach Boys concert producers, Miller said. Allen Field House will seat 16,000, he said. "7 ALOME" in the wilderness Eve.at:7:30 & 9:30 Sat.Sun.Mat:2:30 Granada HILL SUNSET LIST Tom Laughlin as the "MASTER GUNFIGHTER" Eve.1:30 & 9:40 Sat.Sun.Mat:1:30 Varsity HILL SUNSET LIST Warren Beatty "SHAMPOO" George Segal, Elliot Gould "CALIFORNIA SPLIT" Sunset R Sidney Potter and Michael Caine PG JAMES COCO RAQUEL WELCH PG DON'T MISS "GIVE 'EM HELL HARRY" "The WILY CONSPIRACY" Eve.7:15 & 9:15 Sat.Sun.2:05 "The WILD PARTY" R Eve.7:30 & 9:30 Sat.Sun.2:05 Tnight show at $15.00 & 16.00 Eve.8:30 $10.00 SAT.Sun.Mat:2:00 Hillcrest HILL SUNSET LIST However, the general attitude among teachers in honors classes is that they seem to care more than teachers in regular classes, Reber said. Yours Free with *10.00 Investment & This Coupon (only at TEAM) professor went out of his way to teach us anything." Dubert said she thought the honors classes were geared more to paperwork, without as much emphasis on tests as existed in regular classes. "They're usually full professors. They're practiced, more experienced," she said. Honors From page one "We knew that the Colleges-Within-the College were failing. They were supposed to be like advising at small, liberal arts colleges." I thought of thinking of it as mass-produced advising." Molly Wood, Wichita senior and assistant director of the honors program, said that two years ago, Casagranda wanted to revitalize the program to provide a way to identify honors students as a distinct group, from some rewards for being honors students. She said the honors program might have been a pioneer in admitting students accustomed to working with students. The program combines three courses, one each in philosophy, English and history. Students who enroll in one course must enroll in the other two. The course meets between six and eight hours a week, with three teachers present at every meeting. The Honors Advisory Committee, which was formed in February 1975, established the present guidelines for honors students, she said, to give them some tangible reward for their hard work and dedication. She student completes the honors requirements, she said, his transcript is marked with a notation of his successful completion of the program. CASAGRANDE SAID the honors program tried to do special things for its institute. This year, a special combined humanities program is being offered, on classical and modern art. Frequently, Seaver said, honors Western Civilization classes are offered at professors' homes or at irregular hours, often at night. Honors Western Civilization instructors come from a wide variety of fields, he said. For example, Chancellor Archie R. Dykes taught that Chancellor Del Shankel team-teach a class. SHE SAID STUDENTS most frequently mentioned the close camarraderie between honors students as the main advantage of the program. Civilization classes differed from regular classes primarily because they were taught by full-time faculty members who donated time to the University to teach the courses. The most frequent complaint, she said, is that few courses are offered in departments not within the humanities and the social sciences. For example, she said, no honors courses are offered in physics and chemistry. Wood said honors students frequently come back to her about problems they were facing. "I really like them," she says. She said it was hard to fill the 24-hour requirement for a student who had quitted out of all his English courses, and wanted to go into a professional school later. Right now, Wood is compiling a list of courses open to honors students to fulfill their requirements. The list includes non-honors courses which have been determined by the committee. And because of the fact that the department they are under doesn't offer honors courses. Woods said. "We're just now getting back hours," he added, "honors program had about six years ago." CASAGRANDE SAID the honors program had to move more slowly than he would like, partially because no special allotment was given to the program. "It used to be one of the big selling points of the University. It was pretty dead for awhile." If a budget were created for the program, he said, an associate dean of the College and ordeably have to be designated to run it, and a new department under the College it created. Lansing prisoners strike About 100 of the inmates staged a sit-down strike in the prison yard and another 25 refused to be locked in the cells in C cellhouse. Raymond Maynard, prison director, said all other cellhouses were in control. LANSING (AP) - About 125 inmates refused to be locked in their cells at the Kansas State Prison last night, and heavily armed highway patrolmen and sheriff's officers swarmed to the scene to assist prison officials. Robert Atkins, deputy attorney, wouldn't discuss what action prison officials might take. Rory Pierce, 27, of Lansing, was stabbed Saturday after he stopped an inmate carrying a carton of milk and sack of food out of the prison dining hall. Prison officials said the trouble probably was the outgrowth of the stabbing of a man charged with killing a prison officer. Pierce was reported in satisfactory condition Monday night at St. John's hospital, where he was treated for a broken arm. Officials said the inmate became angry when told he couldn't take the food out of the dining hall and stabbed Pierce in the back, using a knife used in the prison's craft shop. said it took nearly 500 stitches to close Pierce's wounds. Atkins said prison officials had been on the alert for a disturbance yesterday. The prison has 660 inmates. 2 cons caught SALEM, ill. (AP)—Two federal prisoners who had escaped and eluded searchers for three days were captured last night after one of them sucked a drink of water at a house in the edge of this farm town, authorities said. Two other escapes were still at large. A fifth convict was captured Sunday. Maurice J. Philion, 40, was captured by two deputy sheriffs about 8:30 p.m. last night as he walked along the railroad tracks a half-mile outside Salem. Fifty minutes later, a second convict, authorized officer, 39, was captured, authorities locate. The five convicts, all serving long prison sentences, used an electronic gadget to open the locks on the prison gates Friday night when they escaped from the maximum security federal prison at Marion, Ill., 75 miles south of Salem in Southern Illinois. 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