2 Tuesday, July 15, 1975 University Daily Kansan NEWS DIGEST THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Joan Little pleads innocent RALEIGH, N.C.-Joan Little, accused of killing a white jailer who she alleges was trying to rape her, pleaded innocent yesterday after last-minute defense motions slowed the start of her trial. The plea cleared the way for jury selection in Wake County Superior Court. The defense made several motions, including one for a mistrial after the state used its peremptory challenges to have two black men and one black woman arrested. Late yesterday, Cornelia Howell, 20, a Raleigh waitress who is white, was seated as the first turor. Little, a 21-year-old black woman whose case has been championed by civil rights, women's rights and prison reform groups, is charged with first-degree murder in the ice pix slaying of Clarence Alligood, 62, who worked at the Beaufort County jail. Kelley admits FBI burglaries WASHINGTON - The FBI burglarized foreign embassies and other places in the United States, and its former associates considered necessary for the security. FBI Director Clarence M. Kelly asked the "Yes, the FBI has conducted surreptitious entries in securing information related to the security of the nation," Kelley and in response questions at a news conference. He declined to say how many burglaries were conducted and described the number as only "a few" and "pot many." He also declined to identify specific targets of the burglaries, and said that he could not discuss many details publicly because of the pending investigation by the police. LISBON—The moderate Popular Democratic party decided to pull out of the Portuguese government and be a Democratic democratic guarantees. They join the other parties to the government. An official predicted that Portugal would be under full military rule within 48 hours, ending any pretense of civilian government. This move by the Popular Democrats leaves the Communists as the only civilans in the cabinet, but Premier Vasco Goncalves is expected to use the opportunity to name an all-military cabinet, a step advocated by radical military leaders unhappy with party squabbling. OAS may lift Cuban embargo SAN JOSE, Costa Rica—A first step toward an 11-year-old trade ban on American companies in a meeting of United States and Latin-American滴灌 in San Jose this week. A majority of at least 12 of the 21 members of the Organization of American States who can vote on the issue are said to favor changing the organization's Mutual Defense Treaty, under which sanctions against Cuba were originally imposed, to make it revoke them. The meeting will begin Wednesday. The United States is ready to go along with easing the trade ban, U.S. officials said, provided other changes proposed do not basically affect the inter-American trade agreement. Kansas harvest nears end TOPEKA - The 1975 wheat harvest rolled toward completion in the northwest state. The test, but tests continue to show the 75 crop is poor compared to the 1974 crop. With dry weather prevailing across the state, the state Crop and Livestock Reporting Service said the harvest should be virtually completed this week. The latest wheat quality report showed the protein content at 10.9 per cent. Last year's crop averaged 1.3 per cent in protein content. CAPE CANAVERAL, Flia. (AP)—Apollo and Soyuz, built and manned by nations separated by ideology and distance, launch their adventure in detente Tuesday as they begin the first international rendezvous in space. The Russian Soyuz, to be launched at 7:20 a.m. from the Bakurn cosmodrome, will be pursued by the American Apollo that lifts off from Cape Canaveral at 7:50 p.m. The ships are scheduled to dock over West Germany and then proceed to Hawaii, Thomson P., Stafford and Alexei Leonov, embrace and shake hands, the linkup will be As the flight neared readiness, Cape meteorologists made an optimistic weather "Despite all the attention and discussion, "I think the weather will be fine," a launch official said. He said any thunderstorm probably would be over by launch time. The American crew was described "in great spirits, smiling and talking to each other." Monday might. They were still practicing speaking in Russian. Following a preflight tradition, Leonov and copilot Vali Kubasov visited the former homes of S. T. Korolov and Yuri Gazarin, two Soviet space heroes. All the astronauts were to leave their crew quarters about three hours before their launch times to take their positions in the spaceships. The launch centers were in constant operation and easy to handle operations problems develop. The flight ends the space race that began 18 years ago when the Soviet Union hoisted Space flight crews set to lift off Ford announces oil price plan WASHINGTON (AP)—President Gerald R. Ford announced plans yesterday to phase out price controls on domestic oil production over the next two and a half years, as the move would push gasoline prices up seven cents a gallon by the end of 1977. Sen. Henry M. Jackson, (D-Wash.), a candidate for the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination and frequent opponent of the administration's energy proposals, said he would seek Senate disapproval of the Ford plan. The administration is required under the Petroleum Allocation Act to set price controls on oil produced in the United States. The price level is established by the Federal Energy Administration, subject to congressional veto. The price of about two-thirds of the oil produced in the United States is limited to $2.25 a barrel. The remainder can be sold at existing world prices, currently about $12.50 in the United States, do not per cent of the oil consumed in the United States falls under the $2.25 limit. Published at the University of Kansas @kansas.edu, and on Kansas holidays and examination periods. 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Obtain ADVANCE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION for each expenditure from funds allocated to the organization. Sputink, an 84-mound ball and culminated with American walks on the moon. 2. Sign a CAPITAL DISPOSITION CONTRACT with the Student Senate. No funds will be made available until these requirements have been met. All officers who are to be responsible for the expenditure of allocated funds MUST: 1. Attend a TRAINING SESION conducted by the Student Senate Treasurer. See the schedule listed below. "On the eve of this flight we can see: the continuing fruits of the cooperation of our countries and our spacemen," said GeorGIQ onboard a mananton training in a prelaunch briefing. Treasurer's Training Sessions have been scheduled for the following times: Monday, July 14 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 15 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 16 7:00 p.m. Thursday, July 17 2:00 p.m. Monday, July 21 10:00 a.m. the rescue of the other should it become necessary. "It represents a docking of technical ideas and styles of the people of the leading space powers, how we can solve many different international problems in an atmosphere of cooperation and understanding." Contact the Student Senate Treasurer's Office at 864-3746 to sign up for one of these sessions, or for additional information. NOTE: Additional sessions will be scheduled in the Fall for those organizations that do not require access to their funds this Summer. "Our joint flight means detente in space," Leonov said. an international space rescue would be far off, however. Tuesday's launch is the last for the Saturns, the boosters that hoisted all the Apollo flights. The 1972 agreement called for development of a common docking mechanism to handle the 40-mile long canal. Until the space shuttle is launched, four unmanned aircraft has planned no planned space missions. Because this last manned launch for several years in the summer, local off-road teams have been involved. 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