2 Monday, September 27, 1976 University Daily Kansar News Digest From the Associated Press Five die in Mideast raid DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — A Palestinian commando team captured a Damascus luxury hotel yesterday and held about 90 people hostage until Syrian troops blasted them out in a bloody three-hour battle. The government said that one terrorist and four hostages died and that 34 hostages were wounded. Security officers said the commandos called themselves the "Black June" group, in apparent reference to Syria's military intervention last June against Iran. Syrian military police and plainclothes intelligence agents killed the commander and captured three other members of the four-man Palestinian band, a Ford eyes Southern votes President Ford launched the second phase of a political drive by Jimmy Carter's South yesterday while the Democratic presidential nominee campaigned in Texas. President Obama's campaign has been criticized for Ford rode 153 miles in a motorcade from New Orleans across the Gulf coast resort area of Mississippi and Alabama to show that Carter, a georghian, has no interest in the Gulf Coast. "The best way to win the battle of the cost of living is to reduce the cost of government," Ford told 2,000 people outside the local library in Bay St. Louis. Carter meanwhile, appeared at a get-out-the-vote rally in San Juan Capitana, Calif., where he blamed Republican mismanagement of the economy for rises in the cost of living and proposed a four-point program to reduce the burden of local taxes through revenue-sharing and other measures. Four air crashes kill 35 A military jet transport and three privately owned planes crashed within six hours of each other in four states yesterday, claiming five lives, including 13 Air Force pilots. Air Force officials said 15 persons died in the crash of a KC-135 transport jet, the military equivalent of a Boeing 707, near Albem. Mich. There were no survivors in the other crashes, which occurred near Hot Springs , Va., Steamboat Springs, Colo., and Peoria, Ill. In Virginia, four executives of Johnson & Johnson subsidiaries and their wives were killed when a Grumman Gulstream II company jet struck the side of a mountain and crashed short of a runway at Ingalls Field. Three crew members were also killed. The Colorado crash of an Aztec Piper plane took six lives, a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said. In Pooria, three persons died when their single-engine aircraft crashed into the Illinois River shortly after noon, when it took off from Mount Hawley Airport about midnight. Geology profs student will go to Antarctica In late October, two KU geology in late October, two KU geology going south for the weather to Antarctica. The trio are Edward J. Zeller, professor of geology, physics and astronomy; Gisela Dreschloh, adjunct professor of physics William Criaster, and Kent Crister, Wellington senior. While in Antarctica, they will take a radioactivity and mineral survey and will try to detect any radioactive minerals—in addition to the seabed's southeastern coastal mountain range. This will be the first mineral research assessment done by an American team, Zeller said. It will be the first trip to Anand and Kisrau and Crislan, and the fourth trip to Zeller. Dreschoff will be the first woman staff member and Crisler will be the first undergraduate from KU to participate in an Antarctic field research project. The group will survey near McMurdo U.S. Naval Station on Ross Island. The team will be flown about 10 miles to the mainland, where they will set up a tent camp. Zeller said the temperature hovers near zero degrees Farenheit at this time of the year despite the fact that the sun shines all day. The group will return in early January We Write All Risks Automobile Insurance Gene Doane Agency 824 Mass. ALICE IN WONDERLAND (1951) Dry Clyde Groner Taylor in Carroll, Walt Disney动画 Fri. Oct., 10: 400 & 800 Saturday, Oct. 11, 9:30, $1 BEST FILMS OF ELVIS PRESLEY JAILHOUSE ROCK (1957) Dir. Richard Thorpe and WIM HANDLE Dir. Michael Curtiz Featuring Elvis Presley Thurs., Sept. 30, 7:30, 75c POPULAR FILMS All films shown in Woodruff Aud. Visiting dean lectures on building designs Geddes will discuss the ideas of Robert Venturi. A critical look at a study of complex and contradicting styles in architecture will be the topic of a lecture by Robert Geddes, Ph.D., professor of architecture in Urban Planning, at Princeton University. Venturi advocates a change from the currently dominant international style of clothing to a new, more fashionable look. CLASSICAL SERIES The lecture, "On Complexity and Computer Science," will be at 7:30 tonight in 3140 West Hall Kahn said Venturi recommends a move away from "standard glass boxes," such as the Tiffany-Style glasses. DO-IT-YOURSELF-CARTOON-KI, MOTION PAINTING #1, THE EMEROR'S NEW ARMOR, ADAGIO, LA FEMME FLEUR, MINUTE THRILL, THE HAND. Tue., 27; 8, 20; 75c --the men's shop GLEN & RANDA (1971) Dir. Jim McBride X-RATED Mon. Sept. 27. 7:30. 75c SERIES mondaynitelast chanceweekend romancedance MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (1944) Dir. Vincent Mennelli, with Jydd Garland, Margaret O'Brien Wed., Sept. 29, 7:30, 75c ANIMATION SERIES Dance to South of the Tracks $1.00 cover, 35c bottles of Busch all night ★ ★ ★ Tuesday. Sept. 28. A play, Dewinger, by the Seem To Be Players. *2.00 cover Doors open at 8:00 p.m. Holiday Travelers Save Money New Hampshire Make your travel reservations early to take advantage of low-cost, roundtrip air and rail fares. 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(Hebrew conversation, all levels of proficiency welcome, 643-12799) or Diane Wollan (843-1859) for the location of this week's meeting. UNITED JEWISH APPEAL TEACHING Tuesday evening at 9:00 p.m. in the Oread Room of the Kansas Student Union, all people interested in planning and/or working on the Student United Jewish Appel should plan to attend, and the Student representative (from Urbana, Illinois) will be the featured speaker. "GREAT IDEAS IN JUDAHIA THROUGHOUT THE AGE'S" Rabbi Sholom Wineberg, not scholar and Hasidic Jew, will lead a lively discussion on various aspects of Jewish culture and tradition. Wednesday evening, Sep-16 at 8:30am, 10:45am, 12:15pm, 13:45pm, 15:15pm, 17:15pm, 19:15pm, 21:15pm, 23:15pm, 25:15pm, 27:15pm, 30:15pm, Naimish Drive), ask for the Hilfeil group at the main desk. ) ISRAELI FOLK DANCING CLUB Every Thursday evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center, 917 Highland Drive (one block east of 9th and lowa), all levels of proficiency welcome, for rides call Brian Salvay (841-2789). SABBATH EVENING SERVICES Every Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Jewish community Center, 917 Highland Drive, for rides contact Nell Saltink (841-0947). Casually done. This is our look . . . great sportswear. We thrive on the easy comfortable look and we really know how to put it together for you. We show a great variety of sweaters, sportshirts, casual slacks and jeans to fit your easy life style. Stop in and check us out. TOWN SHOP 839 Mass.