2. Thursday, August 28, 1975 University Daily Kansan Kent State liability pending CLEVELAND-A federal injury refuted yesterday to hold Ohio Gov. James A. Rhodes, former Kent State University President Robert I. White and National Guarden and officers personally or financially liable in the 1970 Kent State shootings. snoppings: Attorneys for those who brought the suit said the verdict would be appealed. The jurors had heard three months of testimony and deliberated for five days before returning their findings. Haile Selassie dies The country's military rulers who overthrew Selassie last September played down the death ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia—Fromer Emperor Hail Salezian, who held absolute power over 27 million people nearly half a century, died yesterday. "I was a soldier in the war on Tigray," he said. A news broadcast said Selaselle, 83, died of the affects of a prostate operation two months ago. But in London, Crown Prince Asfa Wossen Haile Selaselle, the former emperor's son, said his father had been in "excellent health" and called for an independent autopsy. Arrangements were not disclosed. Loading of grain ordered CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex.—A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction sought by shipers and ordered boycotting longshoremen to renew loading of Russian-bound vessels with American grain yesterday. ruling would街见蓝天, however, Warner F. Brock, lawyer for the International Longshoremen's Association, said the ruling would be appealed immediately to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. A hearing was set for Sept. 30 on a permanent injunction sought by shipiers. The ruling would affect dockworkers on the Gulf Coast. KC may host GOP KANSAS CITY, Mo.—The Kansas City Star quoted an unnamed spokesman for the Republican Party as saying in Washington yesterday that its leaders have tentatively agreed to hold the Republican National Convention in Kansas City next summer. The party is due to make its selection on Sept. 7. The selection is subject to ratification at a meeting of the national committee in Washington the next day. The Democratic party decided yesterday to hold its 1976 presidential nominating convention in New York City. The Democratic party decided yesterday to hold its 1976 presidential nominating convention in New York City. Put it all together in Air Force ROTC. AUDIOTRONICS 928 MASSACHUSETTS ROTEL IS SO CERTAIN OF THE QUALITY OF THEIR AUDIO PRODUCTS THAT THEY INVITE YOU TO COMPARE THEIR SPECS WITH ANYONE ELSE'S. AFTER THE SPECS HAVE WON YOU OVER, SEE US FOR A COMPLETE DEMONSTRATION BECAUSE IN THE END, LISTENING TO YAMAHA WILL CONVINCE YOU. "THREE TO FIVE TIMES LESS DISTORTION THAN MOST OTHER MAJOR BRANDS OF STEREO EQUIPMENT!" University of Kansas officials have received no response from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare since Chancellor Archie Dykes officially answered its charges of racial discrimination in early August. KUMC awaits answer on discrimination charge the charges, which were issued by the regional Office for Civil Rights of HEW, said KU had discriminated against some black students at the KU Medical Center through some of its academic practices and a representation on governing committees. HEW recommended that the Med Center review some of its academic procedures, and provide further training. Dykes said yesterday that HEW's recommendations were legitimate and were either already followed or would be followed immediately. He said he didn't think the charges would damage the Med Center's federal support, and said he didn't expect any further action by HEW. program as one that had come under charges of discrimination. A lawsuit by Dante G. Scarpelli, chairman of the Med Center's pathology and oncology department, alleging that he was labeled in a complaint filed by four medical students and one Med Center official, is still pending, Dykes said. TACO TICO TACOS 5 for $1.00 through Sunday COORS on Tap Glass 25c Pitcher $1.25 Watch the want ads in the Kansan. Discover something different. 1. Restoration Hall 415 N. 2nd Quality refinishing—antique resi- tions (formerly Emerald City Restorations) 2. Gran Sport 7th & Arkansas Outfitters to the self-propelled— quality bikes, backpacks, canoes, boots, tents 3. Prairie Patchworks 704 Massachusetts Quilting frames, supplies, books & classes, calicos & patchwork clothing 4. 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