News at a glance Guards quiet mob SAN FRANCISCO—(UPI)A force of 2,000 National Guardsmen early today joined police in restoring order where Negroes fired up by the police killing of a youth and drawn into the streets by a rare fall heat wave-staged a night of violence. The rioting was centered in the 30-block Hunters Point district next to San Francisco Bay and Candlestick Park. A short time after California Gov. Edmund G. Brown ordered Guardsmen into the trouble zone, city officials announced that the rioting was "under control." Union strike 'postponed' NEW YORK — (UPI) — The Transport Workers Union (TWU) announced it has "postponed" for 12 hours the nationwide strike set for today against American Airlines "in view of the progress being made in negotiations" for a new contract "and in the public interest." Compromise cuts armscommitment WASHINGTON—(UPI) — West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard flew home early today with a compromise agreement cutting German requirements to buy $1.35 billion in American arms. The German arms buying commitment involves purchases which help offset the cost of keeping U.S. troops in NATO. To bold styling and the fast-moving pleasure of unlined flexibility, Florsheim adds the all-important plus dimension superior quality. It's apparent in the leathers, in the detailing, in the long wear. ARENSBERG'S 819 Mass. VI 3-3470 US bombs friendly village SAIGON—(UPI)Two U.S. Marine planes mistakenly dumped 500-pound bombs into a friendly Central Highlands village killing 28 residents and wounding 19 others, a military spokesman said today. Some of the village's residents were Vietnamese army troops and their families, the spokesman said. When You're in Doubt—Try It Out, Kansan Classifieds. 1 Daily Kansas Wednesday, September 28, 1966 OPERATED BY GAMBLE-SKOGMO, INC. OPEN Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Malls Shopping Center Come to Tempo where the Action Is!