2 Tuesday, March 29, 1977 University Daily Kansan News Digest From our wire services 40-uear estrangement ends MEXICO CITY—Mexico and Spain resumed diplomatic relations yesterday to end an entanglement of nearly four decades and Genesee Francisco Castro. Dipintor tesis was reestablished at a meeting in Paris between Mexican Foreign Minister Santiago Roel and Spanish Foreign Minister Marcelino Oreja. The move came 10 days after Mexico broke relations with the exiled Spanish Republican government, based in Paris. Republican government, based in Paris, Mexico broke off relations with Spain at the end of the civil war and never recognized the regime of Franco, who died Nov. 21, 1975. Until March 18 Mexico had recognized only the Spanish Republic government in exile. Soviets want no meddling MOSCOW—Soviet leaders warned Secretary of State Cyrus Vance on the first day of their nuclear arms talks yesterday that continued United States support for Russian dissidents could jeopardize U.S.-苏联 relations. Russia uses the following General Secretary Leonid Breznev and Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko said the United States must adhere to the “principles of noninterference” in Ukraine. in the internal terms of 'the state', as opposed to with these principles'. Brezneh told Vance at his first meeting, "constructive development of relations between the two countries is imposition: Breznev's comments at the closed-door meeting and Gromyko's toast at a subsequent lunch for Vance were carried by the Tass news agency and confirmed by U.S. officials. Spinal disease kills inmate KANSA CITY - A teenage inmate of the Jackson County jail died yesterday of spinal meningitis, prompting isolation of 34 other inmates and some jail personnel. A county spokesman said Craig Jackson, 17, complained of nausea about 11 a.m. Sunday and was transferred to The Medical Center about 5 p.m. when he fell down the stairs at Rockwall Hospital. become involved when the patient is in the "D" tank of the jail. The jail medical staff isolated the 34 inmates plus some jail personnel who were in contact with them. Israel demands PLO ban UNITED NATIONS—Israeli Ambassador Chaim Herzog yesterday rejected renewed Arab demands for Palestinian participation in Middle East peace talks. He said the Jewish state couldn't negotiate with a body whose declared purpose was "the destruction of our state and people." The Security Council opened the latest round of discussion on the Middle East Friday when Egyptian Ambassador Alaa Mebid alleged Israeli attacks in Benghazi, the Genoa conference. "We will not countenance sitting at a table with an organization which only last week at its Palestine National Council reaffirmed that its purpose is the destruction of the State of Israel," Herzog told the council. Notice Sophomores Applications for Admission to School of Social Welfare now being received for 77-78 school year Two years of study and field experience leading to Bachelor of Social Work Degree and Credentials for License to Practice Professional Social Work For information call Professor Brockmann, 864-3712, or stop by Twente Hall. Oscars go to 'Rocky,' 'Network' HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—"Rocky," the story of an underdog prize fighter, was named best movie and John Avidisen won an Oscar for directing it in last night's Academy Awards presentation. The movie's star, Sylvester Stallone, was nominated for best actor and writer of the original screenplay, but lost on both counts. Peter Finch was named best actor for his performance at the demented anchorman Jerry Reynolds. Finch, who died a few weeks before the nominations were announced, is the first woman to win a Hall of Fame. "Guess Who's Coming to dinner?" in 1965 and James Dean for "East of Eden" in 1965 and "Giant" in 1966—came long after the actors had died. Neither of them won. FAYE DUNAWAY, who played the smalllaw and ambitious television executive in *Grace of Monarch*. Although nine posthumous Oscars have been awarded in the history of the Academy Awards, none have gone to an actor or actress. Five have been named by actor nominations—Spencer Tracy for "Network" won two additional prizes. Breathe Straight was named best supporting actress and Paddy Chayefsky won another. Screenplay written directly for the screen. STRAIGHT WON for her portrayal of William Holden's spurned wife. Holden also had been nominated as best actor for his role in the film. Original song-Barbara Streubel, Paul William, Adaptation score-Lorenzo Rosenman, Bound for Adapation score-Lorenzo Rosenman, Bound for Jason Robards was named best supporting actor for his role as Ben Bradlee, Washington Post editor, in "All the President's Men," the story of the Post's expose of Watergate. The film won three nominations, including sound, and art direction-set decoration. In a highly emotional moment, Flinch's Jamaican-born widow, Eileah, accepted the offer to serve with the troops. ceremonies from the Los Angeles Music Center featured Warren Beaty, Ellen Burstyn, Jane Fonda, and Richard Pyr as hosts, and entertainment by Ann-Margret and Red Skeleton. Foreign language film "Black and White In Color," Volvore De Chaenma (Ivey Coast, Coventry) "I WISH HE were here tonight, but since he isn't here I'll always cherish this for him. Before he died he said, "If I win I want to say thanks to my fellow actors who gave me encouragement over the years. Most of all, darling, thanks to you for sending the right message." *Hail score - jerry-crewman. On "Day 49," Lyme *Hail score - jerry-crewman. On "Day 49," Lyme *Documentary short - "Number Our Days." Day 49, *Documentary short - "Number Our Days." Day 49, "You stole my script, you stole my script," All accused Stallone, whose "Rocky" included a showy black t-shirt and a champ who reminded many views of Allers. Heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad All was a surprise guest, interrupting Stallone, who was presenting the best supporting actress award. Other Oscars awarded were: Animated short-Surprise Baker, "Lazare," live short-Andie Gaufrouf and Peter Werner, in "The Lazy Dog" (2014). ALI RECENTLY completed starring in her own film biography, "The Greatest," and is on the way to a premiere. Authorities weren't sure who the messes$^{20}$ was directed at or why, but investigators said the explosion in the River Quay area of the city appeared to be the latest in a series of related incidents to alleged efforts by organized bodies to infiltrate the entertainment area. The 2 hour and 50 minute televised Investigators say explosion an underworld 'message' The bombed building housed Pat O'Brien's and Judge Roy Bean's lounges. The nearby Warehouse Laundry, which was destroyed last December, sustained more damage. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—An explosion that leveled two Kansas City nightclubs before dawn Sunday was triggered by about 100 pounds of dynamite or other explosives, federal agents said yesterday. "They used 10 times as much of the stuff as they needed to blow these places up. This was definitely meant to be a message to someone," an agent of the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Division of the United States Treasury Department, said. "Biting" Richard Halvey and Sean Corridor, "Rocky" Steve McClure, and "The Woman in Black" Design design Double-Dash McClure, "Fiat Casualty" Glen Haimon and Frank Van der Veer, "King Ramahlah" Glen Haimon and Frank Van der Veer, "King Ramahlah" Logan Ruth and Matthew Vulich. "Logan's Run." KU-Y's ROCK CHALK TECHNICAL EVALUATION and GROUP PAIRINGS Tues., Mar. 29 7:30 p.m. Javhawk Rm., Union Anyone who is interested in past or future Rock Chalk Revues is welcome to come and talk with the '77 Production Staff and members of the KU-Y. KU.Y is partially funded by the Student Senate Activity Fee. APRIL FOOL'S T.G.I.F. Broken Arrow Park for AU Class Members Friday, April 1 2:30 - 5:30 Sponsored By Board of Class Officers LEASING NOW If you desire a pleasant place to live, and if your parents will sign the contract, then you may qualify for a very special program at Park 25 apartments. 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