2. Monday, March 28, 1977 University Daily Kansar News Digest From our wire service Violence looms for teachers KANSAS CITY. No major confrontation between striking teachers and their colleagues comes from this morning on picket lines at 92 schools. The city's school superintendent yesterday asked both strikers and teachers who are union members to avoid violence outside the schools. The police department plans to have extra officers at each of the 92 schools to avoid physical confrontations between pickets and those crossing their lines. "I believe both striking and nonstriking teachers will not resort to attacks on person and property of independent Robert Wheeler said at a news conference. "Survey everyone understands the uselessness of physical confrontations and vandalism in solving the issues of the strike." commission in saving the striking Kansas City Federation of Teachers met with district legislators yesterday for the fourth day. Gays ask for more rights WASHINGTON—Presidential press secretary Jody Powell said yesterday a White House invitation extended to gay rights leaders seeking an end to federal discrimination against homosexuals showed what America was all about. Gay leaders met in the White House Saturday with presidential aide Margaret Costina and asked for the right to serve in the military, for more homosexuals in the FBL, CIA, CIA and State Department, and tax-free status for their organizations. the FBL, CIA and State Department, and have resisted Anita Bryant, the singer campaigning against a homosexual rights ordinance in the Miami area, was sharply critical of the White House yesterday for holding the meeting. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - Two popular bars in the city's River Quay entertainment district were destroyed by a powerful explosion early yesterday. There were no Police said they were investigating to work the bandage bomb explosion was the work of gangland bombers. The two bars, Pat O'Brien's and Judge Roy Bean's, were reduced to shambles by the blast, which occurred about 2:15 a.m. on the Saturday night crowds had gone home. A police helicopter was overhead at the time and one officer reported seeing a red flash and a blue flash, indicating there may be two explosions almost simultaneously. 2 River Quay bars leveled by explosion Windows were broken throughout the area, which is north of downtown, and debris was heaped 10 feet high in the basement. The workers built buildings and builders worked to clear the mess. A decision expected last Friday on which disciplinary action, if any, would be taken in a beating incident involving Iranian students has been delayed until sometime Action in ISA case to come this week Police were being assisted by agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Fire. The decision will be the result of a University investigation into whether a member of the Iranian Students Association (ISA) had been attacked Feb. 25 by a man the ISA said was an agent for SAVAK, the Iranian secret police. the man was Kambiz Zibali, Tehran, Iran, special student, the ISA said. FREE FRENCH FRIES Bring this coupon to any participating Sandy's, and when you buy one 1/4 lb. Deluxe Sandee, you get one regular order of crispy, golden French fries! Offer expires 3/31/77 2120 W. 9th 1977 WOMEN'S RECOGNITION Dimensions of Excellence" Outstanding women students, faculty and staff will be honored for excellence in a variety of categories on Monday. April 18th. Nomination forms are available in the Office of the Dean of Women. 220 Strong Hall. Nominations for KU Women's Hall of Fame are due March 28. All others must be returned by March 30.1977. Investigators didn't comment immediately on whether they believed the explosion was related to recent ganglam violence in Kansas City. There have been four slayings in the past five years and said they may be linked to a struggle for control of the mob. Nick Civella, the reputed leader of organized crime in the city, is scheduled for a court hearing this afternoon on his motion to stay out of prison. Part of the violence was believed related to a feud among gangland figures over when go-go girls and other enforcement officers could be brought into the River Quay area. 1035 MAY DOUG STRICKLAND, resident assistant in geology, will speak on the Coolen Weeks at 11:36 a.m. in Room 322 Lindley Hall. On Campus Events ambrathi Weake TONGHU KU SCIENCE FICTION CLUB will meet at 7 in the Oread Room of the Kiungau Union State.代表 representatives Mike Glover, D-Lawrence, and Bill Reardon, D-Kansas City, Kan., will speak to the KU YOUNG DEMOCRATS at 7:30 in the Union's Jayhawk房. TOMORROW: There will be a RETIREMENT PLANNING SEMINAR at 9 a.m. in the Union's Big Eight Room. Tuesday is the deadline for applications for the Senior Class scholarship. Applications can be picked up at the Student Affairs Office in Strong Hall. Announcements POSITION OPENINGS UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS RESIDENCE HALLS 1977-1978 Must be Junior, Senior or Graduate Student for 77-78 academic year RESIDENT ASSISTANTS ASSISTANT HALL DIRECTORS Must be Graduate Student or Fifth-year status for 77-78 academic year All applicants should evidence above average academic achievement, prior residential group living experience, and availability for the entire 1977-1978 academic year (August-May). Applications and job descriptions available now in Dean of Women's Office (220 Strong Hall) or in Dean of Men's Office (228 Strong Hall). Application deadline March 11, 1977 The University of Kansas an equal opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. is an equal opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Apartments 10:00-4:00 Sat. SAVE $180 if you act before March 31. 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