2 Friday, August 27,1976 University Daily Kansan News Digest From the Associated Press Ford-Carter debates closer WASHINGTON - Negotiators for President Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter met for three-and-a-half hours yesterday and reported substantial progress toward agreement on terms for proposed nationally televised campaign debates. The first debate would be in New Jersey. Ford is pushing for a start of the debates by Sept. 10, and Carter endorses a league schedule that would have the initial debate on Sept. 28. Representatives of the two candidates met with officials of the League of Women Voters, which has offered to sponsor debates. They agreed on no specific terms, but they did work out proposals to be presented to the candidates. They are to meet again next Wednesday. Dutch prince resigns THE HAGUE, The Netherlands—An interrogating commission accused Prince Bernhard yesterday day of damaging the Dutch national interest by improper dealings with U.S. companies. Premier Joop den UyI told a tense and somber parliament that the government had concluded that Queen Juliana's 65-year-old prince consort must resign all posts where a conflict of interest might arise, including his duties as inspector general of the Dutch armed forces. Rubber accord imminent CLEVELAND—The United Rubber Workers Union and Firestone Tire & Rubber co. reached tentative agreement on a three-year contract last night. The pact is expected to be signed on Thursday. Firestone became the second of the four major tire makers this week to reach tenuite agreement on a new contract, which is expected to boost tire prices slightly. About 60,000 rubber workers struck the big four tire makers April 21 and were joined several months later by 10,100 others as contracts with smaller companies. (AP) Musteru disease kills 2 PHILADELPHIA-Two persons who attended the international Eucharistic Congress here with 38% of the population have not reported any illness to %2 state health offices announced yearly. Both victims had stayed at the Bellevue-Straford Hotel, the headquarters for the state American Legion convention July 21-24. The two deaths were the first attributed to the illness among people who had attended the congress, an international gathering of Catholics here Aug. 1-8. The new deaths were reported shortly after the city's top medical official said the possibility that poisonous nickel carbonyl) gas caused the disease is "only a few". Vet releases hostaaes CLEWELAND - An unemployed Vietnam veteran, angry at a former employer, was arrested in a downtown office for nine hours and then surrendered to police last night. Police said the veteran, Ashby Leach, 30, of Huntington W., Va. held eight men and a woman in a railroad holding company's office on the 36th floor of a 42-story building. Leisch, carrying a saved-off shotgun and a handgun, released the hostages after he discovered that television networks' evening newscasts had carried his demands that his friend be freed. Dole picks campaign head VAIL, Colo.-Former Kansas Lt. Gov. David Owen will direct the Republican vice-presidential campaign of Sen. Bob Dole. Owen was the regional campaign chief for Ford in the plains states during the primaries and has been sitting in on strategy sessions between Ford and his ad- Dole's selection to the Republican ticket was championed by Owen in a letter to Ford before the GOF convention, Owen exalted Dole's aggressive speaking style. A new women's resource center will open next week in Lawrence to provide legal services, sessions in feminist therapy, counseling and 24-hour crisis intervention telephone line. Womanspace, 643 Rhode Island St. will be an independent community service organization for women of all ages, acclimatized to Hacks, one of the center's organizers. Car repair, feminism part of Womanspace America's Most Popular Drive-In Menu The feminist therapy class will be led by a licensed Masters graduate with a degree in feminist therapy. Other women will teach practical skills, such as auto mechanics, bike repair and carpentry, Hanks said yesterday. "WE WANT TO BE a place where a woman will want to come," she said, "to be together with other women of similar in- stance than amphibased by sex roles stereotypes." Hanks said the center was patterned after some all-male clubs. It will be different, scheme. We want to operate on a consensus approval." At least one black was killed in the Sweto fighters yesterday. Police have confirmed at least 21 blacks have died—10 as a result of police action—since Monday when black militants launched the three-day labor boycott in a bid to cripple the nation's commercial and industrial capital. The police said at least 107 had been injured. But one Zulu leader said late last night that the "war is over," and that followers The deputy police commissioner for the black township of Soweto, Brig. D. J. Kriel, said the disturbances appeared to be due to a report reported that calm prevailed in most areas. JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - The Zulu war cry "S乌思什" echoed through the riot-torn streets of Soweto yesterday while Zulu tribesmen spearheaded attacks in Johannesburg trying to organize a labor boycott against Johannesburg's white-run businesses. 6th & Missouri The boycott, only partially successful, officially ended Wednesday. Johannesburg firms reported a marked increase in the number of workers on the job yesterday. Davis said that the group was furnishing the house now, and that any donations would be received. War falters in Soweto; 1 more dead Something's Always Going on at HENRY'S We Have a New Series of Glasses BATIK WORKSHOP!!! 6 wks. Sept. 13-Oct. 20/15 PADAIFJO 615½ Mass. 841-7429 or 842-8486 A grand opening is planned for next weekend, with a women's coffee house at 9 p.m. Friday, an all-day rummage sale and a backyard quitter bee. A women's dance and a softball game will be on Saturday, followed by a postpartum dinner on Sunday. however, because it will be by and for women, Hanks said. Coffee & refreshments Come one . . . Come all PLACE: United Ministries (1204 Oread) ALL NEW STUDENTS ARE INVITED. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Orientation Evening (free) The center also will be used as a transitional care center for widsows, women going through divorces or separations and women in the rape tape. Legal services also will be provided TIME: 5:30—8:30 DATE: Aug. 27, 1976 "A WOMEN'S CLUB of this type was a definite need of the Lawrence community," Joanne Rome of the Women's Coalition Office said. The center's services were decided upon collectively by the women involved, Davis said, and the house will be run by that same policy. meetings trying to get everything together. Finally it became a reality when a Lawrence woman, woman Davis, offered to do a down payment on a house for us to use. "It was discussed all over town this summer," she said, "and we held a lot of "IF EVEN ONE person has strong feelings against any action we might take, then the entire system would be outright." Meet the revolutionary new B.E.S. Geostatic speaker system. It makes other speakers look (and sound) like the carton it came in. 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