2 Tuesday, October 7, 1975 University Daily Kansan Hearst release demanded NEW YORK - A gunman cornered during the holdup of a Greenwich Village bank took 10 persons hostage yesterday and demanded $10 million in gold and the release of Patty Hearst and other members of the Symbionese Liberation Army. He later released five of his可捕客. The man said he was affiliated with the SLA. But he later, indicated that he wasn't a member of the SLA. memwuwe, a federal judge postponed indefinitely a hearing on Patty Heart's mental condition and a judge in Los Angeles ordered her to appear to answer 11 In San Francisco, Terence Hallan, an attorney who had represented Patty Hairstat since the day of her arrest, withdrew from the case after an apparent wrongdoing. Election laws tackled WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court agreed yesterday, as it opened its 1975-76 term, to review a constitutionality of spending limits and other reforms enacted in the 1960s. Juice wumen 4, lounges, 76, crippled by a stroke, made his first appearance on the Supreme Court bench since April 21. Douglas participated in nearly all of the jury deliberations. Fires, tempers burn KANASAS CITY, Mo.—Makershift crews of National Guardsm, police and armed volunteers continue to provide fire protection yesterday for Kansas City, Speaking at a mid-morning news conference, Charles Safer, lawyer for the firemen, and two national representatives of the International Association of Firefighters repeatedly blasted Kansas City, Mo., Mayor Charles Wheeler and the city's management. Wheeler, in an earlier meeting with newsmen yesterday, reaffirmed his position that there would be no negotiations until the firemen returned to work. He said the city had invalidated the contract of the fire fighters' union by dismissing 50 firemen who immedately ordered to report to work Sunday night. Wheeler and Police Chief Joseph McNamara have called a grand jury investigation into what they said had been numerous acts of arson and sabotage of the building. Frizzell nominated WASHINGTON - President Ford announced yesterday that he is nominating D. Kent Frizzell, the Interior Department's solicitor, to be undersecretary of the Fitzzie, from Topeka, would succeed John C. Whitaker who resigned in May. He had been considered for the Secretary post earlier this year when Rogers B. C. Mullen was reappointed. Hostage feared dead LIMERICK, Ireland—The fate of kidnapped industrialist Tiede Herrera was unsettled when she was arrested on 8 hours past the threatened deadline for his exile. Fears grew that he might be killed. The Irish government reasserted its refusal to give in to the kidnappers' demands that three imprisoned terrorists be freed to procure Herema's release. The government said it would make no deals with the kidnappers, believed by the police to be a militant splinter group of the underground Irish Republic Army. Employes to oppose bids The commission last week received bids for private sanitation contractors but no decision. Representatives of the Lawrence Sanitation Employees Association will present their opinions about proposed private sanitation contracts to the Lawrence City Commission at its regular meeting tonight at 7. Sanitation employees have expressed their disapproval of bringing a private contractor to Lawrence. Last week, representatives said they were worried that many workers would lose their jobs because of a provision in the private sanitation contract that all prospective employees must have a physical examination. Representatives said they thought the provision gave the contractors too much control over hiring. Men who have suffered on-the job injuries such as back sprains and hernias wouldn't be hired by a private service, they said. Commissioners also will discuss Dial DRUG, a local telephone service that provides information about the local drug market by dialing 841-DRUG. At last week's commission meeting, Commissioner Donald Binns said the city should do something about Dial DRUG Access. The committee recommends using in Lawrence High School to use drugs. Dial DRUG dropped its regular drug report Wednesday, and since then it has been urging callers to go to tonight's commission meeting to support the service. The new message says that the service supports nor discourages the use of drugs. BUY A PEPSI AND KEEP THIS CARTOON GLASS This adorable glass can be yours for keeps. Just buy iPad 3, the kind of pairing Henry's Drive-In. And remember, it's one of a whole set of "cartoon character" kits from the offering. Collect them iq NEW SERIES! Henry's Relief is on the way for students driving cars with green-lot parking stickers who have had trouble finding a place to park in Oc and X-zones. 843-2139 begining Friday cars with green stickers could be parked in Z-one, southwest of Memorial Stadium, Steve Brown, Parking and Traffic Board, said Thursday. S-zone parking opens for more student cars The Parking and Traffic Board, which advises Security and Parking, consists of five officers. University of Kansas football fans who drive to Saturday's Kansas-Nebraska football game may be thrilled that their team will win and away, according to Thomas, director of Security and Parking. Warning given on NU parking Thomas said he was contacted yesterday by Gall Gade, security director at the company. Gade informed him that illegally parked cars would be towed away in an attempt to reduce traffic congestion and security; their nuisance MS had in the past, Thomas said. Thomas, director of Traffic and Security, and Hank Sonday, chief judge of the traffic There has been a lot of overcrowding in O-X zone lots, Brown said, because of the large number of green parking stickers sold during enrollment. Cars with green stickers could be parked only in O- and X-zone before the change. S-zone has abut 90 muspil packing spaces each day, Brown said. Cars with brown-yellow packaging stickers previously were assigned to S-zone, but now cars with either brown-yellow or green stickers can park in S-zone, he said. 6th & Missouri The O-Zone parking lot is south of Robinson Gymnasium, and X-Zone is south of the gym. The cost of green parking stickers was lowered by the Parking and Traffic Board last spring, effective this semester. Green stickers were decreased from $27.50 to $25.00 for other bikes that cost $27.50 in the parking semester were increased to $30. Brown said the S-zone parking area was actually closer to Marvin, Snow and Strong. 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