Page 2 University Daily Kansan, September 3, 1962 News Briefs From United Press International Warsaw city hall set ablaze by group of Polish youths WARSAW Poland- Polish youths clashed with police in the eastern city of Lubin a day after government forces killed two Solidarity supporters in riots against Poland's communist regime, officials said yesterday. Poland's state-run FAP news agency said bands of youths chanting anti-state slogans marched on Communist Party headquarters in Lubin Wednesday. The youths set the reading room at city hall ablaze and later pelleted firemen with Molotov cocktails and stones. later peltted firemen with Molotov cocktails also. Three people died and more than 4,000 people were arrested Tuesday when riots erupted in more than a dozen towns and cities during anti-government demonstrations. The independent labor union, Solidarity, led the demonstrations to celebrate the second anniversary of its birth. Solidarity was suspended under martial law imposed Dec. 13. imposed Dec. 13. The reports of renewed clashes in Lubin yesterday could not be followed up because telephone lines to the city — a copper mining center near a key Soviet military base — were cut. has a key series, initially intensive classes Wednesday in Czestochowa, site of Poland's holiest religious shrine, but gave no details. Man to be executed in nun's murder AMARILLO, Texas—The jury that convicted a teenager of raping and murdering a 76-year-old nun in her solitary convent room sentenced him to death by injection yesterday. be taken by imprisonment yesterday. The eight-man, four-woman jury deliberated about one hour before returning its verdict in the murder trial of Johnny Frank Garrett, 18. returning to the reinishment phase of the trial, in which Potter County Prosecutor Danny Hill had urged the death penalty, opened Wednesday night after the jury found Garrett guilty of murdering Franciscan Sister Tadea Benz. The victim was raped and killed Oct. 31, 1981, at the St. Francis Convent across the street from Garrett's house. Garrett's lawyers argued he was charged with the crime simply because he lived across the street from the convent and because he had a criminal record. a criminal record. After the jurors filed out for a brief recess, Garrett gripped the edge of the table, began to shake and exclaimed to his attorney, Bill Kolius, "I didn't kill her, man!" Party chief endorses free enterprise PEKING—Aiming for a quadruple economy in 18 years, Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang has endorsed free enterprise to lift China's countryside out of backbreaking poverty, the official Xinhua News Agency said yesterday. news agency said yesterday. China's 1 billion people, a quarter of mankind, have increased production and income under recent economic reforms. Hu told a major party meeting, the first such congress in five years. painfully singing the first two songs remain fairly low". Xinhua quoted him as saying. In some rural areas especially, farmers still are impoverished, Hu said. The overall goal is to quadruple the gross national product from $370 billion to $1.6 trillion by the year 2000, he said. Escapes spur change at state prison LANSING Two double digits from the Kansas State Pentitential aid in August caused the re-evaluation of some security procedures. Dale Bohannon, deputy director of the pentitential, said yesterday. However, he said he was confident of the security system. yesterday. However, four mannequins tapped on the penitentiary in August, each in two-man seating. Robby Horn and Dou Snowden walked away from a minimum security dorsitory Aug. 28, and on Aug. 21, Gary Mick and Joe Shoemake used a grapping hook to scale a wall and escape. make used a grapping book. Horn was captured in Kansas City, Kan., late Wednesday and was returned to Lansing, where he faces charges of prison escape. The other three have not been captured. Joahann was surprised that an inmate like Horn, who he said was up for a work-release program, would try to escape. Horn was serving two to 10 years for two counts of burglary, two counts of theft and one count of forgery. Bohannon said. Snowden was serving two to 10 years for theft, he said. GI defected voluntarily, army says SEOUL. South Korea—An American soldier, reported to have defected to the North Korean, shot a lock of a guardpost gate and voluntarily defaced the northwest zone to the Communist side, U.S. officials said yesterday. THE TWICE OF St. Louis OM. deserted North Korea said Pvt. 1 Joseph T. White, of St. Louis, Mo., deserted his unit inside the DMZ, crossed the border and adopted political refuge after criticizing the stationing of 40,000 U.S. troops in South Korea. "After officiating the shooting at 4:00 p.m. in South Korea, 'It is true that White shot a lock off a fence around his guardpost and left voluntarily,' a U.S. spokesman said. Karlieen White, the soldier's mother, asked President reagan to intercede in the disappearance of her son. "I told him, 'This is a fine boy. This is a boy the country needs,'" she said. "I told him I was proud of my son, and anyone else would be, too." Spanking sparks young arsonist Police said the youngest, whose name has not been released because of his age, showed no remorse Wednesday when he admitted starting the fire. The fire caused $85,000 in damage and left his family with a couple of kitchen utensils and a few pieces of smoke-tinged clothing. TUSTIN, Calif. — tough little kid” confessed on his sixth birthday that he loudly torched his apartment — starting a fire next to his sleeping sister — because he was mad at his mother for spanking him, detectives said yesterday. Top to bottom, a kitchen utensils and a few pieces or snacks. The boy, using a lighter and shreds of newspaper, deliberately set fires in three rooms after his mother, Sharon Steel, spanked him and his 7-year-old sister "over some type of mischief." The boy is being held on suspicion of arson pending a hearing to determine if he should remain in custody or be returned to his parents. As a disciplinary action, he could be made a ward of the court. Correction Because of an editing error, an article in yesterday's Kansan said Staci Feldman, Student Senate executive secretary, Caroline Flory, property accountant in KU's purchasing department and Matt Gatewood, Senate treasurer, would be members of an inventory subcommittee. The three will only assist the new subcommittee. Israel rejects plan Israel angrily rejected President Reagan's new Mideast peace initiative yesterday as "suicidal" and a betrayal of the Camp David accords and defiantly vowed to continue building Jewish settlements in occupied Arab lands. By United Press International lands. But some Arab leaders, including Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat, reacted favorably to Reagan's plan. Arafat called an urgent meeting of his staff to commit U.S. call for ership to combat terrorism in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip under Jordan's guidance. An official Israeli statement said the "positions of the United States seriously deviate from the Camp David agreement, contradict it, and could create a serious danger to Israel, its security and its future." Jordan's guidance. After an emergency Israeli Cabinet meeting, the Prime Minister David olivier said "the government completely rejects the proposals because they will lead to a Palestinian state even if this is not intended." urity and bravery. The White House said it expected "babies and Israelis would not accept it totally" but planned to press ahead with the new initiative because it already had spurred "serious movement" toward negotiations. meh tawn - with support from former Reagan + with support from former President Carter, who negotiated the Camp David accords — said his new Israel seized the territory in the 1967 war and since has established Jewish settlements in the areas — proclaiming control of the Biblical areas of Judea and Samaria as "a Jewish inable right and an integral part of our national security." peace plan The Camp David call to call for autonomy for 1.2 million Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip followed by a period of five years before the sovereignty of the territories is decided. initiative was in the spirit of the 1978 peace plan. In a nationally televised speech Wednesday, Reagan appealed for a "fresh start" in negotiations to assure a "broader peace" in the Mideast. He called on Israel to end all Jewish settlement of the occupied territories and said the 'best' chance for peace can occur through Palestinian self-government in the West Bank and Gaza Strip under Jordanian guidance / though he rejected creation of a fully independent Palestinian nation. Yesterday Carter said, "There is absolutely nothing in the president's speech last night which is contrary to either the letter or spirit of the Camp David agreement. It is absolutely compatable." computers. - But the Reagan initiative also provoked a clash between Begin and Defense Secretary Caspai Weinberger, who met for two hours in the northern Israeli resort of Nahariya. A Begin spokesman said there were open differences between the two men. funded by RSA and Ks, SRS Disabled doesn't mean unable. Ask us what we can do to help you help yourself. 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