2 Thursday, February 10, 1977 University Daily Kansan News Digest From our wire services Rubin Carter resentenced PATERSON, N.J.- Former boxer Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter was sentenced last to two consecutive life prison terms and codefendant John Arts was given three concurrent life terms for their second conviction on triple murder charges. The former middleweight boxer's sentence of two consecutive and one concurrent life term was the same sentence for the first trial with three consecutive and one persons inside a Peterson bar. Carter will be eligible for parole in 1983. Arts will be eligible in 1981. Castro seeks U.S. trade NEW YORK—Cuban President Fidel Castro said in an interview yesterday he would begin to trade with the United States as a means of normalizing relations between the two nations. sent the U.S. CBS interviewer Bill Moyers, who met with him in Cuba, that trade was the best way to restore relations between Washington and Hawaii to normal. "Both Cuba and the U.S.A. will be benefitted by a commercial exchange," he said through an interpreter. tend through an inventory of important sugar producers and you are important sugar consumers, he said. We are close to him. In one a few hours, any of our customers may call us. ships could take sugar to the USA. Castro's remarks were made after Secretary of State Cyrus Vance suggested at a news conference that Washington might be ready to improve relations with Cuba, broken in January 1961. Crash kills Alia Hussein AMMAN, Jordan—Queen Alia of Jordan, 28, tandem wife of King Hussein, was killed yesterday in the crash of a Jordanian military helicopter caught in a violent raidstorm. His voice breaking with emotion, King Hussein went on national radio to announce the queen's death. "I mourn my Alia, the queen, my precious companion," Hussein said in a deep, trembling voice. Amman radio said the crash, which also killed Minister of Health Mohammed Al Bashir, occurred near the town of Taflai, about 140 miles south of the capital. The king said Alaa spent the day expecting a hospital in the southern Jordanian city of Amman returning home to Armenia. he said. The king said Alaia spent the day inspecting a hospital in the southern Jordanian town. Her aircraft crashed as she was returning home to Armenian, he said. Pearson among politicians on illegal contribution list WASHINGTON (AP) - American Airlines made public yesterday a list of 71 current and former members of Congress, including Sen. James B. Pearson, R-Kan., who received about $40,000 in illegal corporate contributions between 1971 and 1973. Federal law forbids corporate contributions to political campaigns. Pearson said yesterday that he unknowingly received $300 in illegal contributions from American Airlines but that the money was returned last month. The donations, according to American, included $400 to Pearson at a reception in December 1971, but Pearson said the actual figure was $300. Pearson said he was notified Jan. 11, 1977, by Jim Bass, a vice president of American, that the donation had come from illegal corporate funds. "Mr. Bass advised my staff that there was no way that I or any of my staff could have known that this contribution had been drawn from illegal funds," Pearson said in a statement. Pearson said a check for the amount of the donation was sent to American Jan, 25 after he notified Sen. Howard Cannon, D-Mass., that he had received Ethical Election Committee, of his intentions. recipients included former President Gerald R. Ford, $100; Transportation Minister Richard S. Warnock; Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill, $100; Senate Republican Minority Leader Howard H. Baker Jr., $200; Rep. Al Ullman, D-Ore, Chairman House Ways and Means Committee. $400. Others included Rep. Peter Rodino, D- chairman of the House Judiciary C committee and Rep. Robert O'Reilly. D-W.V., chairman of the committee on interstate and foreign commerce, $250; Jennings Randolph, D-W.V., chairman of the Senate Public Works Committee, $500; and Robert G. P Griffin, R-Mich., former Senate minor whip, $1,000. The only current or former member of Congress to receive $1,000 or more was former Rep. Ed Edmonson of Oklahoma, who received $1,100. The payments were disclosed in an American Airlines' filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission as part of an administrative settlement of the airline's failure to reptit stockholders its political activities from 1964 through 1973. Schwinn products are for all seasons DELUXE EXERCISER by Schwinn --bicycle men's & women's Frame - was 169.95 Now 149.95 while 11 last 1977-78 SUA Officers & Board Selection Applications and information booklets now available at the S.U.A. office.Main level.Kansas Union Building. 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Come In And Browse ___ 927 Massachusetts QUALIFICATIONS Sherri Grey President, All Scholarship Hall Council (ASHC) Member, ASHC Contacts and Finance Standing Committee Student Senator Member, Student Senate Student Housing Board Member, Student Senate Satellite Union Task Force Task Force Member, Kansas Union Memorial Corr Member, Merchandising Memorial Board of Directors Member, Merchandising Policies and Membership Member, Satellite Union Facilities Advisory Committee Member, KU Administrative Housing Board LLP & University Title IX Co-chair, AURN/ASHC Additional Comprehensive Education (ACE) Program Member, Search Committee for the Vice- Chancellor for Student Affairs Member, AHB Subcommittee on Title IX Member, Pearson Trust Committee Member, College Assembly (Senior Representative) Staff, KU Summer Freshman and Transfer Student Orientation Don Green Student Senator Member, Student Rights, Responsibilities and Privileges Committee Chair, Title IX Subcommittee Member, Elections Subcommittee Member, University Council Member, Planning and Resources Member, University Council Member, Planning and Resources Committee Member, SenEx Member, StudEx Member, Jayhawker Business Staff Headquarters Volunteer KU Debate Squad Treasurer, SIL Society (Sophomore Honorary) Two years Student Senator Chairperson, Finance and Auditing Com- McKearnan & Rhoads Two Years Student Se.am Chairperson, Finance and Auditing Commitee University Council Student Executive Committee President, GSP-Corbin AURH President's Council Higher Education Week Steering Committee President, SIL Society SA Nem killed yested Nem Steve Leben - Chairperson, Student Senate Communications Committee - Member, KU Long-Range Planning Committee - Former Member, Student Executive Committee and Student Senate - Treasurer, KU-Y McKearnan-Rhoads McKearnan-Rhoads Campaign Literature 1977 Ralph Munyan -Vice President, Sophomore Class - Vice President, Sophomore or - Member, Student Senate - Member, Student Senate Communication - University Relations Director, SIL Society (sophomore honorary) - Director, Jayhawk College Quiz Bowl Campaign Literature 1977 S PAID FOR BY SPECTRUM