WEATHER Today: Sunny and warm, high 93, no precipitation expected. Overnight low 70. Tomorrow: Hazy and humid, high 91, overnight low 70. Weekend: Sunny and hot each day, high 90-95, low 70-72. Little to no precipitation. Escalating prices at the pump Walking tour of Spencer Museum #1 seed upset in Rock Chalk Tennis Tourney Page 3 Page 7 Page 9 Wednesday July 22, 1987 Vol. 97, No. 152 (USPS 650-640) THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Published by the students of the University of Kansas since 1889 Repair schedule U.S. ships guard fir Kuwaiti oil cargo FUJAIRAH, United At rates (AP) — U.S. warlready yesterday to escort two Kuwaiti ships flying through the perilous Perswhere Iran threatens to att Khor Fakkan is 90 mile the Strait of Hormuz, the gateway to the gulf between Oman. Two Kuwaiti tankers nered as U.S. vessels flew flag off Khor Fakkan, an Airport in Fujairah, one of sheikdoms that make up t Arab Emirates. Defense Department on Washington said the two to their naval escort would surrender the aircraft in three-day trip to Kuwait, The tankers, the Bridget Gas Prince, are the fi Kuwaiti tankers to be They are part of a 15-v task force deployed in the g protection reflagged tankers mile voyage to Kuwait's oil terminal. On Monday, the U.N. Council passed a resolution lace-up fire which ported but Iran ignored it Iran said its Revolution marines seized three Ku boats' in the northern ence yesterday and captured The Tehran radio report details. Kuwait also has chart tankers each from the Sd and Britain. France, which severely with Iran last Friday in a dispute, said its warships two French tankers scenter the gulf later this w on was by "We ere able ands and placed there was by " ers will out the fire. of the had rect the Nebras faces $ OSHA also to moving back "Our on this, excellent WASHINGTON (AP) $2.59 million fine was pretender by the Occupation and Health Administrator the nation's largest in Iowa Beef Processors charges of failing to report 1,000 cases of employee illnesses at its plant in Ila Neb. In recent weeks OSHA similar record-keeping IBP's Emporia plant. J degrass, assistant s labor for OSHA, said t investigation came after lodged a complaint against IBM. es have to come his, you IBP spokesman Gar said the company "will citation and proposed if the Dakota City plant, working days to take it independent occupation, health review commission" OCHA, a labor Department op write what so say that a than light, is impossi- to explain what you've to someone at this until this doesn't and another access didn't Call The "Pizza Experts"At Pizza Hut Delivery. 15. It was , p. 6, col. 1 Pendergrass said he could not comment about the specifics of the Emporia investigation because it cry, proposed the fine following an investigation of IRP's Dakota City beef slaughtering and processing plant. January after the United Food and Commercial Workers International Convention, the company with violating federal jobin reporting requirements. From staff and wire reports. Campus telephones will be out of service Friday night Campus telephones will be out or service Friday from 5:30 p.m. until midnight, the KU director of telecommunications said this week. By a Kansan reporter The telephones will be turned off so that the campus telephone system can be switched over to a new system, Dewey Allaire said. He said that during this time the telephone dialing system on campus also would be changed. With the new system, to call an off-campus number, dial '8' instead of 7. Also, to dial the emergency '911' number, it will no longer be necessary to dial the prefix of '9' to get off campus. The emergency police, fire and ambulance emergency number can be reached by just dialing '911'. calls. also dial '8.' Alaina said telecommunications workers would be going through campus buildings and offices this week to make sure the phones are working. Alaire said people should call 864-4039 to report problems with their campus telephones. Extra! Extra! Kyle Calvano, 9. and Scott Breithaupt, 10. pass the time while waiting to sign up as extras for the movie Kansas. Darcy Chang/KANSAN