2 Monday, January 24, 1977 University Daily Kansas News Digest From our wire services Cabinet members sworn in WASHINGTON—Chief Justice Warren Burger sware to eight members of the overweight Boys' Club Jimmy Carter told them they will never be overloaded by his White House staff. Four other top ranked dficials also took the oath of office. Their jobs are Cabinet-level, but are not part of the formal 11-member Cabinet. Retired Army Lt. Gen. James M. Gawin, an early critic of the U.S. role in the Vietnam war, is expected to be named director of Central Intelligence by Carter. The three members of Carter's cabinet who were missing from the swearing-in-Attorney General-designate Griffin Bell, Labor Secretary-designate Ray Marshall and HEW Secretary-designate Joseph Califano Jr. have faced opposition to their nominations but are expected to be confirmed by the Senate this Trip begins with confidence BRUSSELS, Belgium—Vice President Walter Mondale, armed with the "complete confidence" of President Carter and a presidential-size agenda, said yesterday his nine-day trip world would focus on problems that needed quick solutions, including stalemated strategic arms talks and trade negotiations. Talking with reporters on Air Force Two during the seven-hour flight from Washington, Mondale said there were a number of common problems the United States and its allies shared "that will be better handled the quicker we get started." *Economics is up front as an issue,* Mondale said. "All of our nations are suffering from inflation and unemployment and if we could work cooperatively on these issues, then the world would be better." Other subjects of mutual concern to the United States and the foreign capital he will visit during the nine-day trip—Bussels, Brunei, Rome, London, Paris and Tokyo—include East-West and North-South dialogues, multilateral trade, environmental issues and global issues, proliferation and diplomatic problem areas such as Cyprus and the Middle East. Turkish misdeeds alleged LONDON-A secret Council of Europe report on Cyprus amounts to an indictment of the Turkish government for murder, rape and looting by its army during the 1974 Turkish invasion of the island, the Sunday Times reported yesterday. The newspaper said allegations made by the Cyprus government against Turkey included; systematic killings of civilians who weren't involved in the fighting; repeated rapes of *Greek Cypriot* women, often brutally and in public; torture and death; murder of hundreds of prisoners, including children; and extensive looting and plunder. The Sunday Times, which did not disclose how it obtained the report, said the allegations were supported by unpublished U.N. documents. The Council of Europe's 17-member commission on Cyprus, headed by Briton James Fawcett, began its yearlong study in May 1975. 2 filing dates announced The filing deadline for the offices of student body president and vice president is 5 p.m. Wednesday. The deadline for filing documents to the Student Senate and class office is Feb. 2. According to Kevin Flynn, Student Senate Elections Committee chairman, 106 Student Senate offices will be filled in the Feb. 18 and 17 election. Students running for president and vice president who haven't been senators must present the signatures of at least 500 people who support their candidacy when they file. Students running for class office must present the signatures of at least 50 people who support them. A $ 5 filing fee is charged to all persons running for office. The three teams who have filed for student body president and vice president are, respectively: Steve Leben, El Dorado junior, and Ralph Munny, Kanan City, M., sophomore; Sherri Grey, Manhattan senior, and Don Green, Abilene sophomore; and Randy McKernan, Salina junior, and Katie Rhoads, Leeward sophomore. A debate between presidential and bet- ween vice-presidential candidates is achieved. Clinics will be held Tuesday, January 25, at 7 p.m. in Room 205 Robinson Gym; Wednesday and Thursday, January 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m. For more information contact Recreational Services, Room 208 Robinson Gym, 864-3546 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL OFFICIALS NEEDED Watch the want ads in the Kansan. The Garden Center and Greenhouse PLANT SALE ALL FERNS .89 - $7.50...BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE HANGING PLANTS...1/3 OFF many varieties .98 - $12.50...BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE
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