2 Tuesday, October 26, 1976 University Daily Kansan News Digest From the Associated Press Guerrilla threat called weak errited threat called weak GENEVA -Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith insisted yesterday that the country's whites can hold out against black guerrillas and world sanctions for "You know we are having great success against the terrorist guerrillas," he told a news conference. "A '12 or 13-1 kill ratio." By that, he meant up to 13 blacks were being killed for every white, in a land where 8.4 million blacks make up 95 per cent of the population. Kissinger, in the presence of South African Prime Minister John Vorster, also said Smith his regime shouldn't expect from Western powers if such a policy were adopted. The Rhodesian leader's assertion conflicted with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's warning in Pretoria last month that continued black-white fighting could draw Cuban troops and Soviet advisers into the struggle as happened in Angola last year. 'Veteran' fugitive pardoned MONOGRAMMY, Alm. — "Scottsboro Boy" Clarence Norris was pardoned yesterday, ending years as a fictive from a crime he says he didn't commit. All nine were sentenced to death but were pardoned or paroled. Norris, 64, was one of nine black men accused of raping two white women aboard a freight train near Scottsboro, Ala., in 1931. Norris served five years on death row before his sentence was commited to Life imprisonment. He was later paroled, but was still wanted in Alabama for parole Pound falls to record low LONDON—The British pound nosedive to record lows against the U.S. dollar and other major currencies yesterday, posing a new threat to Britain's crippled The pound plunged $7^{1/2}$ cents to $1.5730—an all-time low. The pound plunged 7 cents to $1,707.80 an all-time low. The slump was triggered by a report that the International Monetary Fund wants the pound to fall to $1.50 to prompt extension of a $3.9-billion loan to Britain to relieve its gravest economic crisis since the Great Depression. Arabs endorse peace plan CAIRO-Arab leaders endorsed a peace plan for war-battled Lebanon yesterday despite objections from Iraq over the competition of the 30,000-man An Arab League spokesman said the opening session of an Arab summit meeting approved the plan reached by six Arab leaders last week. Iraq, which has troops fighting with Palestinians and Moslem leftists in Lebanon, objected to the inclusion of Syrian troops in the peace-keeping contingent. Syrian troops have sided with Christians against the Moslem-leftist alliance. Ford, Carter go for swing states By The Associated Press President Gerald Ford, stressing economic themes in his last preface visit to crucial California and other western states, promised yesterday to hold down federal spending because it contributed to the nation, which was "just another high tax." In Plains, Ga., Jimmy Carter made preparations for his own coast-to-coup that will keep him moving in search of votes in the election showdown with Ford next Tuesday. Carter will visit 10 states, including seven of the more populous states where he meets campaign campaigns before the election may be held. He indicted Carter slightly ahead, slightly behind or Carter's aides said he would focus on economic issues and appeals for voters to exercise their right to vote. The latter subject is being emphasized by the party and its concern about voter apathy and believe a large vote will enhance their prospects. running neck-and-neck with Ford in these areas, which include California, New York, Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas. Liquiquesta will visit New Jersey and Luigiquesta to his schedule. Ford is covering much of the same ground on a late barnstorming campaign tour that--like Carter's--is accompanied by a media blitz of radio and television. Emphasizing a theme that his administration has the record and the experience to merit voter approval, Ford says he will push for an impeachment imperial United States security by slashing $5 billion to $7 billion from the defense budget—a measure that Carter insists can be done without compromising. Ford said, "I don't challenge Mr. Carter's intentions but I do challenge his profficiency." Ford cited Department of Labor consumer price index figures indicating that during his administration, the annual rate dropped from 12 per cent to less than 6 per cent. Bike to sell? Advertise it in the Kansan. Call 864-4358 Political Advertisement Paid for by Citizens for Buzi Committee, Charles and Sue Bratton, Chairpersona Join the Ford Bandwagon! He asked for your prayers In one our darkest hours. He asks for your support in one of our brightest hours. October 27 Meeting: Wed., 7:30 p.m. Big 8 Room Pd. for by KU College Republicans Alpha Epsilon PI is the largest predominantly Jewish fraternity in the country. Affiliate chapters include Missouri, Indiana, and Texas. For information CALL AETT FRATERNITY is back at KU Yet the programs he introduced in 1976 alone would have cost us $25.4 million. Nancy Hambleton wants to know how you and I are going to pay for this. Just results. Room to rent? Advertise it in the Kansan. 864-4358. No more pretty promises. Mike Glover promises Just ONE of his "tax reform" proposals would cost the people of Kansas over $41 million in lost revenues. As your state representative, Nancy Hambleton would weigh the benefits and costs of each proposal before making any rash promises to you. more than he can deliver. 841-7476 or 841-7455 Paid for by KU College Republicans Sophomores Class Party 7:30 p.m. Tuesday—Oct.26th at "SHENANIGANS" Free admission tickets can be picked up now in class office, Room 113B Kansas Union, along with CLASS MUGS $ \cdot 1^{100}. $ 824 Mass. 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