2 Tuesday, January 25, 1977 University Daily Kansan From our wire services Violence erupts in Spain MADRID, Spain—A wave of political violence gripped Spain Monday with the kidnapping of a top army general, a machine gun assault on a leftist office that killed three persons and a student's death in clashes between police and demonstrators. Two men wielding machine guns burst into a downtown law office and opened fire on several lawyers meeting inside, killing one person and wounding seven. A government official said the attack presumably was a reprisal for the kidnaping earlier Monday of Lt. G. Emilio Villasencio Quiles, 64, chief of military justice, in Mexico City on Friday. Riot police killed 20-year-old student Marie Luz Julian in a street battle in Madrid sparked by the slaying of a student at a promenade demonstration Sun A tear gas canister fired by police hit the woman in the face, crushing her jaw and fracturing her skull, hospital sources said. Califano wins confirmation WASHINGTON - The Senate confirmed Joseph Califano Jr., as secretary of Health, Education, and Labor, making him the ninth member of the Cabinet to win approval. Caitano's confirmation, by a 94-voice, left Attorney General-designate Griffin Bell and Labor Secretary-designate Ray Marshall as the only cabin members. The Senate scheduled a vote on Bell today and Marshall Wednesday, and both are expected to be confirmed. British Rhodesia plan fails SALISURBY, Rhodesia — Britain's attempts to achieve a settlement between Rhodesia's white minority and the black mournry failed yesterday. Prime Minister Ian Smith rejected British proposals for a transition government leading to black rule in 14 months. He told Rhodesians he did so because they allowed for immediate control of the country by a "Marxist indoctrinated minority." One black nationalist group immediately accused Smith of "opting for war." Smith said in a nationwide radio and television speech that he would, however, seek an internal settlement between his government and the country's 6.4 million blacks. pretty well," he used faulty reasoning in supporting the faculty salary increase. KU budget From page one "IT WAS EASIER for the Regents to get the governor to recommend 7 per cent than it will be to get the House to do the same," he said. "The governor's rationale was faulty. Instead of referring to the 2 per cent holder, he should have shown how KU agreed with the median of similar universities." City hall site, junk on agenda Among the items on the agenda for tonight's Lawrence City Commission meeting are a proposed ordinance requiring lawns in residential neighborhoods to be kept neat by the residents, the setting of a bid date to sell $90,000 in general obligation bonds and a discussion of a possible new location for the city hall. The residential environment ordinance would make it illegal for residents to allow their yards to pile up with trash, weeds, old cars and the like. Buford Watson, city ordinance is an old one that is being modernized to increase its effectiveness, he said. --to share the warmth and beauty of flowers. Because flowers can turn a nothing day into something special. All in a matter of minutes. You could call it a natural miracle. The general obligation bond sale would convert various internal improvement works from temporary to long-term financing. Every year the city converts its temporary financing after the projects have been completed. The city hall discussion is to include consideration of a late fire Bower soak Dumfries, and the potential impact on public health. Berman said the KU budget would be more carefully analyzed in the Senate Ways and Means Committee than in the House, and means, because we look at it first this year." But Weaver said the House would also allow educators to cut in the higher education budget. "I have a feeling the House committee is going to be pretty conservative this year. KU will certainly get nothing beyond what the governor recommended." Glovers说 that now that the Democrats controlled the House, they would want to avoid criticism from Republicans as being big spenders. He said there was a "strong charge" from Weaver to strictly scrutinize some budgets in particular, but the KU budget wasn't among those mentioned by Weaver. "I think the legislators are pleased with the KU administration," Glover said. "Now the administration has to sell the legislators more power so can convince the people back home with." Local group nears goal on petition An organization that proposes to change the form of city government in Lawrence has collected more than two-thirds the number of signatures needed to put a change of government proposition before Lawrence voters. The group, Citizens for Mayor and Council Government, wants to abandon the present city manager-commissioners who want to implement a mayor-council system. "It is obvious many of the people are unhappy with city government in Lawrence, we said." Buffed Watson, city manager, he said. "We're not going to the staff. He's not getting the job done." The group collected more than 2,000 signatures at last week's enrollment. If 2,960 qualified signatures are collected, which is 25 percent of those who voted in the primary election, a motion to a general vote within 60 days following the presentation of the petition. Tom Hart, another member of the group said the group was more of a movement than a team. Mark Kaplan, a coordinator of the group, said Saturday the group's idea was to decentralize the city's power base and to make the city government more representate the district in the council. The city implemented a law, which would be elected at large and two councillors would be elected from each of the four city districts. "We feel the need to change and to make the city more responsive and represent- ment, and this feeling of resentment against the city government is to bring it to the vote." THE MAN WHO FELT TO EARTH (1976) Dir. Nicolas Roeg, with David Bowie, Candy Marilyn Torr. Fri. Jan. 28 and Sat., Jan. 29 3:30; 7:00 and 9:30; $1 Films of Marlene Dietrich Dir. by Josef von Sternberg BLONDE VENUS (1932) Marlene Dietrich, Cary Grant includes Dietrich singing and filming of and THE SCARLET EMPRESS (1934) Marlene Dietrich, John Lodge Thurs., Jan. 27, 7:30, 75c FAR FROM THE MADDING AIR DIR, John Schlesinger, with Dir. John Schlesinger, with Julie Christie Tereence Stamp, Stamp. (800) 26-7300, 751 Wed., Jan. 26, 7:30 PM CLASSICAL SERIES SUA FILMS Woodruff Auditorium Kansas Union POPULAR FILMS FILM SOCIETY Casa De Taco Welcomes back students with 10% Off Tuesday 5-8 p.m. Serving Lawrence and K.U. for over 10 years 1105 Mass. 843-9880 9:00 A.M.-11:00 P.M. 843-3103 COLD BEER Large Selection of chilled Imported and Domestic Wines 2247 Louisiana (23rd & Louisiana) Riggs Retail Liquor How to make the day a little brighter: share some flowers. Wind's up. Temperature's down. A perfect time to share the warmth and beauty of flowers. Brighten your day with flowers and plants. FLOWER SHOP 9th & Indiana 843-6111 there's still time to sign up If you missed enrolling in the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Health Care Plan during regular school enrollment, there's still time to sign up. Visit the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Office, 1203, Iowa, and fill out an application card before February 7, 1977. Blue Cross and Blue Shield Kansas - R. 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