2 Wednesday, November 3, 1976 University Daily Kansan News Digest From the Associated Press Concorde plans halted LONDON - Britain and France announced yesterday that they have decided not to build any more of the costly supersonic Concord jets beyond the 16 planes on the route. The announcement was issued after talks between French Transport Minister Marcel Cavalle and British Industry Minister Gerald Kaufman. Britain and France already have accepted that the $1.92 billion spent on the research, design and development of Concorde won't be recovered directly. Kaufman told a news conference that further cooperation between the two countries in development of subonic airliners such as the European airbus should be established. NEW DELHI—A constitutional amendment giving Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's government sweeping authority to remold India was approved yesterday by the Rajya Sabha. Gandhi to remold India Passage of the bill by the lower house came just three days after the government ordered that the Supreme Court decide whether a postponement since Gandhi proclaimed a national emergency on June 26, 1976. The amendment, which the government says will speed a socioeconomic revolution and the opposition says will legitimize dictatorship, was approved 3664-4. Rhodesia awaits retaliation SALISBURY, Rhodesia—White-rided Rhodesia reinforced military border positions yesterday in anticipation of retaliation for commando raids into Mozambique. Several hundred black nationalist guerrillas were reported killed and several of their camps destroyed in the raids. Informed sources said at least seven camps used by black guerrilla trying to bring down Rhodesia's white regime were attacked within 36 hours from early morning. Ambassador Helms to quit WASHINGTON—Richard Helms, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency, has decided to retire as an ambassador to Iran, U.S. officials say yester- The 64-year-old Helms was named to the Tehran post in 1973. Helms was CIA director from 1968 to 1973, a period that covered some of the most controversial activities of the agency. Critics have charged that Heims supervised activities which included torture and assassination in Vietnam; direct interference in the domestic activities of such countries as Chile; the training of secret police for other nations; and involvement in the Watergate scandal and subsequent cover-up. Religious principles win WASHINGTON—An employee's religious principles—even those against working on certain days of the week—must normally be accommodated by an employer. The justices split 44 in deciding the case of a Kentucky man fired from his job because his religious convictions couldn't allow him to work on Sundays. An equal split in the high court automatically upholds the ruling of a lower court. An affirmative action decision of Appeals rules that the Parker Sen. Co. was guilty of religious discrimination. Burundian president thrown out in coup KINSHASA, Zaire (AP) — A military coup has topped President Michel Cameroburu of Burundi, a small and violence-ridden central African nation. Bujumbura's airport and the national borders were closed, telecommunications suspended and a dusk-to-dawn curfew imposed, informel Belgian sources said. BEST WISHES FALL BRIDES A free gift waits for you at Alexander's. Visit Alexander's Bath Shop, receive your free gift, and register your gift selections for your bathroom, bridal showers and wedding. Bridal Registry Alexander's Bath & Gift Shop 826 Iowa 842-132O CLASSICAL SERIES THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE (1946) Ellen Hunt, with Lana Turner, John Garfield Wed., Nov. 3, 7; 30, 75 FILM SOCIETY FILM SOCIETY WIND FROM THE EAST (1970) Dr. Joan Lue Godd, with dr. 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Army reports South Korea rigged bids The investigative report suggested that the Korean Military Contractors association had received inside price information from U.S. employees to guide its bids. "Unofficial estimates of the rate of extra Pentagon officials have said that a number of U.S. military and civilian of- Distribution of the Army report, which was turned in last June, followed a complaint by Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis, that South Korean contractors rig bids on purchases from the U.S. Army and back up that practice with strong arm methods against other Korean business firms outside the association. 99c Mon.-Thurs. Nov. 1-4 2 BIG HENRY'S With all the trimmings 842-1974 6th & Missouri The Brewery 714 Mass. Presents "DESTINY" AN EASY LISTENING FOLK-ROCK EXPERIENCE!! 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