2 Monday, April 18, 1977 University Daily Kansan News Digest From our wire services Rabin to leave Jerusalem JERUSALEM - Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, topped from power by a family financial secant, announced yesterday he was taking an extended leave of absence. Earlier in the day his wife was fined $28,825 for illegally maintaining U.S. bank accounts. Rabin, who announced April 4 he was withdrawing as a candidate for re-election, would step down Friday and turn the Israeli government over to Defense Minister Shimon Pinon, his successor as leader of the ruling labor party. Immigrant policies revised HOUSTON-Emphasizing human rights at home, the Carter administration is shaping new immigration policies that would include amnesty for hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of foreigners (most of them Mexicans) who are illegally living in the United States. The amnesty plan is expected to be one of the more controversial parts of a package of immigration proposals that differ sharply from the policies of previous administrations. Officials involved in drafting the package said last week it would stress humane treatment of the illegal, or undocumented, workers, a crackdown on employers who exploit them and efforts to insure that those suspected of entering the country illegally were afforded their full legal rights. Concorde landing protested NEW YORK-Hundreds of demonstrators opposed to the Concorde supersonic airliner landing in New York staged a noisy "drive-in" protest at Kennedy Airport yesterday, but failed in their pledge to cripple airport operations. Police estimated 600 cars participated in the protest in dozens of a court order, than 4,000 autos that had been probed around roads around the airport. The din from the horn blasting caused by the driver for several miles. Police had promised he would be camera whistler to Nock traffic by the airliner broken down. There were no arrests and no reports of any motorists being ticketed or towed away during the 2% hour demonstration. Screw publisher retrieved KANAS SITY, Kan—Screw magazine publisher Al Goldstein will go on trial today for the second time on charges of mailing obscene publications in Kansas in 1974. Goldstein, his former partner James Buckley and their company, Milky Way Presses, were convicted in Wikestate last June of 12 felony counts of conspiracy and using the mails to send Screw and Smut magazines into the state. They are being tried on the same charges this week but with one important difference—the move of the trial's location, which had been sought by the defense since a Wikestate federal grand jury indicted them in December 1974. The lawyer who moved to New York, where Goldstein lived and where Screw was published and most of its circulation, Kansas City or Topeka was their second choice. Casa de Taco 1105 Massachusetts 1105 Massachusetts All the Tostados you can eat for $2.00 Opened 6-8 p.m. daily Expires May 30, 1977 Shenanigan's sponsored by A $ \Phi $ A ; $ \Delta\Sigma\Theta $ ; A $ \Phi\Omega $ When: Tuesday, April 19, 1977 Time: 7:30—12:00 P.M. Price $1.00 Proceeds go to American Heart Assoc. Partially funded by Student Activities. COMPLETE IN STORE SERVICE FACILITIES! SONY PS-1100 SEMI-AUTOMATIC STEREO TURNABLE SYSTEM Complete Turntable - Base ·Dustcover ·Cartridge 843-7333 2500 West Sixth DUPLICATE BRIDGE TOURNAMENT sponsored by KU BRIDGE CLUB Open 'til 9:00 Thursday & Friday Admission $1.00 - Automatic arm return and shut-off - Speed selection for 33% and 45pm records - Statically balanced tonearm - Arm lifting mechanism with viscous damped cueing - Counterweight anti-skating compensation - Magnetic cartridge with diamond stylus included - 45pm adaptor included - Wooden base with walnut grain vinyl exterior, and removable, smoked olastic dust cover April 24, Sunday, at 2:30 p.m. in Sign up in SUA office For further info. SUA office 864-3477 Everyone Welcome Livability Is . . . Central Air Conditioning Front Door Parking • Walk-In Closets • Outside Storage Sheds • All Electric Kitchens TRAILRIDGE Apartments Parlors A and B of Student Union 724 MASSACHUSETTS 841-2672 STEREO SYSTEMS FROM 300.00 TO 11,000.00! Registration at SUA office or 9:00 a.m. Saturday at tourney site Heart of America Frisbee Tournament ... Entry Fee: 1.00 Saturday, April 23 O-Zone Field Sponsored by SUA, Miller Brewing Co., Rec. Services. Competition will begin at 10 a.m. Trophies awarded in all events. Everyone Welcome! HEART OF AMERICA FRISBEE CLUB - RING OF BEERS $\textcircled{2}$ * ANNUSER BUCH INC * ST LOUIS