2 Tuesday, April 29, 1975 University Daily Kansan Gunman's rampage halted JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - A siege of the Israeli Consulate in downtown Johannesburg ended early Tuesday after 16 hours. Police Minister Jimmy Krüger announced that an assistant security officer at the consulate, with "some political axe to grind," was responsible. A police spokesman told the South African Broadcasting Corp. that the security man, a South African Jew named David Protter, was the only gunman in the fifth-floor consulate during the siege and was in police custody. He held 21 hostages in the embassy, including three children, but released five wounded persons and the children during the siege. At least two persons were killed and more than 33 wounded during the series of gun battles. Meet of them were bystanders the six-story McCord sentence reduced WASHINGTON—The sentence of James W. McCord Jr., one of the five memorials in the Watergate breakout, was reduced Monday to four thursdays. U. S. District Judge John J. Sirica signed an order modifying McCord's sentence of one to five years, imposed on Nov. 9, 1973. McCord entered the federal prison farm at Allenwood, Pa., on March 21, after lodging a fight for a new trial and numerous appeals that went as far as the Supreme Court. McCord, a CIA agent for 19 years, had served about a month in jail before he was sentenced. It was not known immediately whether this time would be credited to the four-month set by Sirica or when McCord might be released. Ford will run in '76 WASHINGTON—President Gerald R. Ford definitely plans to run for the GOP in a presidential runoff, said Monday in response to a published report that Ford would not be running. The spokesman replied to comments made in an article in this week's edition of Newsweek magazine. According to the article, Ford told political intimates he wouldn't seek election because of his wife's health and because he fell he couldn't spend the time or money needed for a "The President wants it known that this story is untrue," the spokesman said. Evacuation ... From Page One their homeland. They condemned the massive evacuation to the United States. The group, led by Gen. Nguyen Chan Tit, the commander of the 1st Corps, and by representatives of the Buddhist National Force for Reconciliation, said "Regardless of political views, South Vietnamese should stay in their own country" as part of the reconciliation among all Vietnamists. "In our view, this evacuation aims at undermining our common and national efforts of reconciliation among all Vietnamese and French people on the basis of the 1973 Paris agreement." The Pentagon said the refugees being brought to the United States would be boused initially at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.; Ft. Chaffee, Ark. and Camp Pendleton, Calif. Evelyn Woods Reading Dynamics Summer Schedule Tues., 7-9:30 p.m. June 17-July 29 Mary Michener, instructor at ADVENTURE a bookstore. Hillcrest Shopping Center Call 843-6424 SUA Fine Arts Presents Emile de Antonio's Painter's Painting featuring The carnival will have concessions and traditional rides such as a Ferris wheel, tilt-a-whirl, paratrooper, octopus, merry-go-round, moon walk and bumpers car. the AURH street dance held two weeks ago. The second annual carnival sponsored by the association of University Residence Halls (AURH) will open today on the Daisy Hill extension on the west side of Iowa. Jules Olitski Philip Pavia Jackson Pallock Larry Poors Bob Rauschengerv Frank Stella Andy Warkol AURH carnival to open Willem de Kooning Helen Frankeuthaler Hans Hoffman Gasper Johns Robert Motherwell Bernett Newman Kenneth Holland The carnival, which will run through May 4, is a fund-raising project for AURH activities, according to Chris Tyler, AURH communications coordinator. Tyler said Monday that profits from the carnival would be used to support fall orientation, hall movies, a leadership team and driving drive and the annual legislator's dinner. Carnival hours are 5-11 p.m. today through Thursday, 4 p.m. to midnight Friday and noon to midnight Saturday and Sunday. Harry Wipser, AURH president, said profit from his son's carnival also would benefit him. "I think it's a good idea," he said. Advance tickets at the price of $1 for three rides will be on sale today until 3 p.m. at the Student Union Activities Office. Tickets can be earned caravan will cost 90 or 60 cents per ride. Henry Gildyakler Clement Greensberg Tom Hess Philip Johnson Hilton Kramer William Rubin Robert Sullf NEW YORKER Italian sandwiches PIZZA 1021 MASSACHUSETT ST. 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