2. Friday, February 11, 1977 University Daily Kansan News Digest From our wire services Vance requests boycott WASHINGTON- Secretary of State Cyrus Vance yesterday appealed to Washington to help prevent the release of a cyberattack that Carter administration impaired a raid but prevented transition to blast. "the key to peace in lieu of Mr. Ian Smith's hands," Vance said, referring to a white Rhodesian prime minister. Vance said a U.S. boycott of Rhodesian chrome was necessary." Vance, testifying before the Senate subcommittee on African affairs, said the United States would not take charge of any negotiations toward black rule and has no intention of becoming involved in a conflict in Rhodesia if Britain fails to arrange a peaceful settlement. Dope found in train debris CHICAGO—Police said last night that four hand-rolled cigarettes found in the wreckage of the recent Chicago elevated train accident, contained marjuanja and were believed to have belonged to a motorman running one of the two trains involved. A train piloted by motorman Stephen Martin, 34, bumped into the rear of another train in the Loop last Friday evening during rush hour. Two cars smashed to the street and two more were left hanging from the tracks. Fiveteen people died and nearly 200 were injured. aurors begin deliberations NALINA—Francis Donald Nemechek is a psychopath with latent homosexual tendencies that reflect in his hostility toward women, but he knew what he was going to do. The opinion of Dr. Michael Burges end a brief prosecution rebuttal to claims that Nemechei was inasmake at the time of the murders and concluded testimony in the trial. The seven-woman, five-man jury will begin its deliberations today after closing arguments and legal instructions. Demos re-elect chairmen WASHINGTON - Senate Democrats, voting by secret ballot for the first time in history, re-elected all committee chairmen yesterday but voiced some opposition. to nearly every one of them. At the same time, Republicans stacked the Senate Judiciary Committee with hard-line conservatives and the Democrats added a conservative of their own, Sen. James Allen of Alabama. INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-A gunman last night freed the mortgage company executive he had held hostage for nearly three days and then was taken into custody by police. Hostage freed after 62 hours The hostage, Richard O. Hall, was unhurt. The hostage, Richard O. Hall, was unhurt. The gunman, Anthony Kritisia, 44, said immediately after he removed the wire that bound a sawed-off shotgun to Hall's neck, "I've wanted to fire this thing ever since I've had it." Kirtis then left the building, fired a shot into the sky and returned to the room. Four policemen grabbed him, handcuffed him and hustled him into the back seat of a patrol car. Hall was removed from the building on a stretcher but was coherent and calm. Fried Heckman, news director of radio station WIBC, had talked with Kirtis repeatedly by telephone when the 62-hour session in the room when Kirtis fired Hall. Heckman said Kirkits looked in disbelief as he was grabbed by police. Earlier, Marion County authorities had promised him prosecution on state and local charges. Heckman said that Indianapolis Police Chief Eugene Gallagher had told Kirtisia, "Tony, you lie. You said you would let that man go before you came down." An hour before Kirstia freed Hall, he had brought the hostage downstairs from his apartment and shouted at reporters. The police called to the house of release Hall before meeting with reporter's. 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