2 Tuesday, September 30, 1975 University Daily Kausan Battle mau go to House WASHINGTON—In effect rejecting a compromise offer from President Gerald R. Ford, the Select House Intelligence Committee lined up yesterday in favor of taking its fight for secret information to the full House. "I do think it is time Congress took a stand," said Chairman Otis G. Pike, D.N.Y. "And it it丘公 News said we need these pieces of information." Pike argued that the conditions in Ford's compromise proposal, including one barring names of secret agents from the committee, could be used to withhold from the committee almost anything the administration wanted. Among the issues is whether the committee could have the names of secret agents which it requests. The committee has objected to Ford's proposal that they could not have the names of any secret agents involved in operations which, if disclosed, would subject the agent to danger or reprisals. Spanish rebels face trial MADRID — The government of Gen. Francisco Franco, defying international protests over the execution of five terrorists, will place Spain's two top guerrillas in charge of the prison system. They said Franco's regime will move in the face of a massive strike in the independence-minded northern Basque country and political criticism in Madrid, plus work stoppages, boycotts, demonstrations, violence and official protests all over Western Europe. Ford okaus oil controls WASHINGTON - President Ford, signing into law yesterday an extension of oil price controls through Nov. 15, bans Israel from exporting gasoline价 while allowing Iran to continue the bidding process by Arab oil producers. The law Ford signed retroactively extends until Nov. 15 oil price controls that expired Aug. 31. In the period until mid-November, the President said, Congress should either reach a compromise agreement with the administration on a gradual decontrol of oil prices or enact legislation backed by the administration that would ease the impact of immediate decontrol. KCK police go on strike KANSAS CITY, Kan.—Members of the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) voted unanimously to strike late yesterday, and city officials called for Kansas Bureau of investigation agents and highway patrolmen to assist in law enforcement duties. The FOP later issued a request for a restraining order against the strike. It had been sought by Mayor Jack Reardon. Cancer tags Stengel out GLENDALE, Califf—Casse Stengel, who won a niche in baseball's Hall of Fame by managing the New York Yankees to surpassed trumpets and the New York Mets to amazingly popular losses, died late last night. He was 85. Stengel had been admitted to the Glendale Memorial Hospital Sept. 17, but it was too early to know how long he was hospitalized. Charles Dillon Stengel ended 37 years as a manager, including 25 in the major leagues, when he resigned as skipped of the New York Mets after breaking his hip in 1980. From 1949 to 1960, Stengel directed the New York Yankees to 10 American League pennants and seven World Series championships. Menninger to aid in exam TOFEKA—Walter Mmeningen, clinical director of Topeka State Hospital, will preside the annual medical conference to help build presidential Sarah Jane Moore's hospital official said yesterday. Meninger will fly to San Diego today to aid in the examination of Moore, who is accused of firing a pallet at President Gerald R. Ford, Sept. 22 in San Francisco. Train wreck kills 30 BUENOS AIRES—At least 30 persons were killed and 100 injured Monday night in the collision of two passenger trains 30 miles north of Buenos Aires, according to police. practice report Many of the injured were reported in critical condition. The accident occurred at the Rio Lujan station when a commuter train crashed into the rear of a train bound for Rosario that had stopped for a signal. MOONLIGHT MADNESS FROM 7 TO 10 PM - ON SEPT.30 at ALICE'S CLOSET SPECIAL $ 8.80!! liquid silver in combinations of puka shells, coral, fetishes, pin shell and turquoise... ALICE'S CLOSET 927 MASSACHUSETTS • LAWRENCE, KANSAS • TEL. 843-2241 MIDNIGHT MADNESS DON'T MISS OUR ANNUAL DOWNTOWN MIDNIGHT MADNESS SALE TONIGHT SEPTEMBER 30 All New Inventory 20% Off All Pottery PLANTERS & POTS DINNERWARE COFFEE MUGS CASSEROLES TANKARDS SOUP MUGS GINGER JARS TEAPOTS Bengals 803 Mass. in the Casbah Tuesday Only 7:00-10:00 p.m. MOONLIGHT MADNESS to 75% OFF Group of Odds and Ends at GIVE-AWAY PRICES Entire Stock Not Included All Sales Final It All Starts at 7:00 p.m. in Downtown Lawrence Downtown Lawrence Association