2 Thursday, November 11, 1976 University Daily Kansar News Digest From the Associated Press Transition still up in air GENEVA—Rhodianese black nationalists declared yesterday that they would continue to trust upon achieving full independence under black majority rule The Washington sources, who have behind-the-scenes contact with both white and black Rhodinger negotiators, said neither side wished to see the conference conclude. But diplomatic sources in Washington said most of the black leaders privately were prepared to accept a transition period of 18 months as a compromise to break down relations with the South. Vietnam stand unchanged The sources, well-placed diplomats, said that in a preliminary poll of council members the United States was the lone dissenter to the idea of recommending the extension. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.—The United States told other members of the Securities Council yesterday it could not "acquire" a tax to U.N. use of the funds. Carter urged to act fast WASHINGTON — Rep. Morris Oral says Jimmy Carter could get off to a quick start in the presidency by pushing for passage of some of bills that were already on the agenda. Udall, who was runner-up to Carter in the race for the Democratic nomination, said Carter's relationship with Congress wasn't yet clear. The consumer groups believe he is on their side and many business people supported him because they believed he would back their side, Udall said. Wichita reporter harassed WICHTHA-An eight-foot wooden cross was burned Tuesday night on the lawn of the Kukushka and Beacon reporter Bob Hasten, who has written about the Kukushka. The Eagle-Beacon reporter infiltrated the Klan last year and wrote a series of articles on the group's secret ceremonies, recruiting efforts and other activities. The Klan was ousted from Kansas by a state Supreme Court order in 1925 but reorganized in Wichita last year. Mondale replacement set ST. PAUL, Mim.-Democratic Gov. Wendell Anderson said yesterday he would resign and have himself appointed to the U.S. Senate, succeeding Vice President Anderson said in a statement that his resignation would elevate L.A. Gov. Rudy Perkitt to the state's highest office and Appell, in turn, would appoint him to the Senate. Anderson, 43, would face election in 1978, when Mondale's term expires. Syrian forces take over Beirut without opposition BEIRUT (AP) - Syrian tanks and troops descended on embattled Beirut from three directions yesterday, in a swift occupation designed to extinguish the 19-month-old civil war. Housewives and shopkeepers open balconies and cheered from open windows. "If they're coming to help our country, then we welcome them 100 times," said Joseph Salloum, a grocer in a Christian quarter on the southeastern edge of the city, as Syrian T62 and T44 tanks clanked into the capital in a display of power. Shelling between the Moslem and Christian sections of the city continued right up until the arrival of the Syrians, now protecting an guard of a pan-Arab leaping force. In southern Lebanon, the leftist Lebanese Arab Army said that six Israeli tanks and personnel carriers attacked the town of Bint Jebel, three miles north of the border, and were repelled after an hourlong battle. In Tel Aviv, an Israeli military command spokesman called the report of a border crossing nonsense, but refused to comment further. Israel has repeatedly denied any direct involvement in the Lebanese civil war, but said it might take action if there was a military threat inside an unspecified “red” area. That line is believed to be 10 miles from the ‘srail-Lebanese border. SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—The Utah Supreme Court reversed itself yesterday, and granted a request of convicted murderer Gary Mark Glimore that he be allowed to face a firing squad next Monday rather than spend the rest of his life in prison. The unopposed Syrian takeover of Beirut marked the first time the Lebanese capital has been occupied by a foreign power since 1983 and here in 1883 to stop another civil war. The Utah justice voted, 4-1, in favor of Glimore's response after a hearing in which he personally appeared to ask that he be allowed to die "like a man." Convict asks to die; court grants execution it's automatic, gets a patrol car and is almost maintenance free. Stop by and learn to ride with an objection. See it at Horizon's office. However, there remained a possibility of intervention by other parties to attempt to change the course. Court observers said it was the first time in memory a defendant had been allowed to plead before the court, rather than have attorneys appear for him. No one has been executed in the United States since 1967. The justices Monday postponed Glimore's execution by a 3-2 decision. Their two-paragraph decision yesterday granted a motion by Glimore's new attorney to "The stay of execution heretogranted is withdrawn and vacated and any appeal filed on behalf of Gary Glmore is dismissed forthwith," the court said. withdraw an appeal filed by two court- appointed attorneys Gilmore had fired. The American Civil Liberties Union of Tahoe has indicated it might take court action. In a dissenting opinion, Justice P. Frank Wilkins said legal problems remained to be addressed. A local director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has suggested consider action. Although Glume is white, the NAACP local director, James Dooley, expressed concern about how white and black members' roars would be affected by an execution. the earlier appeal, Craig Snyder, spoke briefly and told the court it ought not to rule on such substantial questions without first looking at the record. He said the decision Glmore made that "proposed unremounted damages" in any way acted involuntarily in such a case, he said. "What Mr. Gilmore is doing in this case is tantamount to suicide," Snyder said. George Latimer, chairman of the Utah Board of Pardons, said it was up to Gov. Calvin Rampton to grant any reprise until he can figure out a possibility of reducing the sentence. Gilmore appeared in handcuffs and a white prison uniform and told the blackrobe jaws, "I believe I was given a fair trial, and I think the sentence was proper, and I'm willing to accept it like a man and wish it to be carried out without delay." Gilmore's attorney, Dennis Boaz, and Deputy Atty. Gen. Robert Hansen, who argued for the state, both urged that the governor be a 8 a.m. Monday as originally scheduled. "it is unique and ironic that the attorney general's office and my agent take the same course." Boz said after the hearing that he had come to Utah as a freelance writer and was able to see Glmore at the prison only when he said he wanted to act as his attorney. He then went to the court as a former county prosecutor in the California, declined to say where he lived. He said it was "not a case where my client has some kind of suicide pact with the state, or perverse death wish, or is in an irrational state of mind." Gulmore, 35, was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of a Provo mollest driver. The Pennsylvania American Legion used the Bellevue as its convention headquarters this summer. Most of the 3,000 Legion members have their wives, checked into the Hotel July 21. One of the two fired attorneys who filed Bellevue Hotel last victim of 'legionnaires disease' PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The Bellevue-Straftford Hotel, a stately inn that for 72 years pampered Du Ponts and Vanderbiltbells, was built with the final victim of "legionnaires' disease." "She's a grand dame, and she will be sorely missed," Mayor Frank Rizzo said yesterday, moments before the hotel's owners formally announced that the phantom illness had proved fatal to the 19-story hotel. "The Bellevue-Stafford has found it impossible any longer to withstand the economic impact of the worldwide, adverse publicity which has been associated with the 'legionaires' disease." William T. Collins, the hotel's vice president, told reporters. "Despite the lack of credible evidence that any causal factor existed, the continual public reports linking the hotel to reports of thefts were been rumored to its business," he said. Four days later they checked out. Within a week a dozen were dead, felled by the mysterious alient that so far has stumped doctors and scientists. Other 17 persons Within a month, the hotel's occupancy rate had fallen from 84 per cent Chadwick estimated losses at $10,000 a downthe and efforts to save the hotel proved failure. Federal health officials set as a criterion for contracting the illness a visit to the hospital. would later die and 151 others would be hospitalized with the flu-like disease. "I guess it was only a matter of time," and Joe Pieganeta, a bellhop with 47 years experience, said. Rizzo said the city intended to buy the hotel, then demolish it and offer it to developers for the construction of a modern convention facility. MEET ME AT THE MARKET PLACE The Frame Up Leather Limited The Shooting Gallery Dirty Thirties & Earlier Deja Vu 8th and New Hampshire Bokonon "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Native American Artists Ltd. The Gallery The Armadillo Bead Co. Su Casa Graphic Arts Inc. The Harvest "Then said jesus unith them, you is not yet come; but your time is always ready. The world cannot hate you: 'BUT ME I HATE HATEN, BECAUSE I TESTIFY OF IT, THAT THE WORKS THEREOF ARE EVIL, FOR MY METHOD IS NOT YET EVIL, COMMON.'" John 7:1-10. "Jesus answered him IF I WASH THEE NOT, THOU HAST NO PART WITH MEI" JAHN 13:8. Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 "Examine yourself, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves." 2nd Cointhians 13.5: I will are indifferent to sin, evil and any one or more of God's broken Commandments, is our love for Christ genuine? One terrible affliction and spiritual disease making the Church unclean is "Apoptosis". In 1st Corinthians 11:31 The Spirit of God tells us: "FOR IF WE WOULD JUDGE OURSELVES WE SHOULD NOT BE JUDGED!" "Apostacy" is foraking or abandonment of what hitherto has been professed and adhered to, as faith, principle, party. In order to be required to adhere to this profession, you must join you the Church, or hitherto, you professed or adhered to Thr Faith, that The Bible is the Intelligible Word of God Almighty, and the only rule to direct us how to Honor and Glorify God. Or, did we once take the Bible as our guide to believing in God? Babaeh day to keep it Holy," believing that man should do no work on that Da'y unless work of necessity and mercy, and the Day should be spent with the aim of increasing our knowledge of God and seeking His Honor and Pleasure rather than our own — see Isaiah 58:13, 14. We have forsaken and abandoned these doctrines, then so far as they are concerned we are apostate. (That great man of God, John Bumyan tells us that he was a person who had been signed on him saying 'dammable apostate'). There are many other, besides these two ways, one may 'judge self' regarding the terrible sin of "apostacy"? If there be any such thing as "honorable apostacy" maybe we can obtain that honor by asking the Church to教 our name from its roll! BETTER, HOWEVER, REPENT, AND PRAY TO CHRIST AS PETER MAY GET MY FEY ONLY, BUT also MY HANDS AND HEAD!" John 13:9. Get yourselves a Bible, Keep it with you. Read in all the days of your life that you may learn to "Fear the Lord Your God!" 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