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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 15

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Kansas City, Missouri
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15
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Monday Sptmbr 22 1975 THE KAN SAS CITY TIME 15A Fighting Again Scars Beirut Beirut Lebanon (AP) Fresh fighting erupted in two districts and sniper fire raked other parts of this city yesterday as Syrian officials intervened to hold together a shaky cease-fire by right-wing Christians and left-wing Moslems Firemen recovered 49 corpses from the debris of several buildings destroyed in the week of street battles lice reported Four persons were killed two of them security men and seven others were wounded in a clash between residents of the Naameh and Haret-Naameh districts on the Beirut-Sidon road Police said the two sides traded fire with mortars rockets and machine guns Government radio announced that security forces had launched a citywide dragnet for gunmen violating the cease-fire are being hunted down one by the radio said A police spokesman said several snipers had been cornered and shot In the downtown shopping area newsmen watched as an elderly man ventured out in the relative quiet after several days of heavy sectarian fighting Sniper fire hit him in the leg He raised his hand in the air with a scream and another bullet slammed into his chest His condition was not known Student Heroes: Jesus to Ali Providence RI (AP) Who are the heroes of young Americans entering college in 1975? Jesus tops the list Albert Einstein and Groucho Marx are there So are such comic-strip characters as Superman and Wonder Woman as well as the superstars some would call their real-life counterparts Mu-j hammad Ali and Billie Jean King All these and nearly 200 others form the ideal for freshmen at Brown University polled last week as they registered for the opening of classes The poll was conducted for the third year by the news bureau to gain a glimpse of the character of the newest members of the Brown community While not pretending to reflect a national image the poll may be an indication of the thinking of those students who attend the elite Ivy League of the East Coast the schools considered a training ground of future leaders Martha Matzke a spokeswoman for the news bureau said: a sober national mood on the eve of the bicentennial cele-' bration a surprising 43 per cent of the Brown freshmen report that the concept of the American dream has lost its meaning for One student called the American dream a farce only by a select few who meet the racial and economic But 48 per cent of the students said they could believe in the idea jf an incredible amount of prejudice economic repression etc the United States is still the most classless society heard of it gives its people the most freedom of said one student About 1100 students or 83 per cent of the freshman class responded to the questions Of those 51 per cent said they were embarking on a specific career program and 83 per cent already have decided to attend a graduate or professional school Miss Matzke said Brown students generally do not share the fear of many college students across the country that jobs will be unavailable They feel the prestige of an Ivy League education will carry some weight i on job applicatons Save Your Choice of these best-selling -Universal irons PHONE 221-4100 Pledges at Baker University Man 42 Stabbed During Argument Woman Arrested Wilbur Sheppard 42 of 1808 Jefferson suffered stab wounds during an argument about 6:15 last night Sheppard was stabbed twice in the back of his right shoulder five times in front of his shoulder and twice in the throat Sheppard was taken to the General Hospital and was listed in poor condition Police arrested a 50-year-old woman for questioning Police say she will be taken today to the prosecutor for the possible filing of charges PHI MU Guincey Ervin Mission Glenda Ewbank Albion Mich Connie Fothergill Gunnison Colo Diana Howard Overland Park Karen Lassman Lawrence Kan Karen Lattner Grandview Karin Parkin Cypress Calif Melinda Roberts Kansas City Caren Urick Wichita Martha West Holton Kan Wendy Whiteside Osage Beach Mo and Marcheta Willhite Ottawa ZETA TAU Dana Armstrong Edger-ton Denise Chubb Iowa City Iowa Kelley Clifton Gardner Barbara Dreese Larned Kan Carolee Farris Kansas City Mary Ann Flanders Parsons Kan Donna Francis Prairie Village Laurey King Florissant Mo Jan Morris Kansas City Patti Mox Ottawa Sara Seacat Ashland Kan Mary Lou Smith Brookfield Mo Sally Stoll May-etta Kan and Jll Walker Harrisonville Mo By The Star's Own Service Baldwin Kan At the end of rush Week at Baker University in Baldwin ffl women pledged the four social sonorities Eighty coeds registered for fell rush week I The pledges: 1 ALPHA CHI Barbara Breisch Prairie Village Loo Ann Coleman Blue Springs Ann Oickson Kansas City Cheryl Eberhart Baldwin Jane Lister Ottawa Kan Christina Mauroza Kansas City Debra Mumma Ottawa Lisa Rebel Ua Herradura Mexico Ann Rothchild Flossmoor Ki Vickie Stutz Fanwood NJ Robin Thornton Prairie Village DELTA DELTA Cheryl Badale Kan-bs City Chrlsti Brummit Brunswick Ga Kathleen Ditton Lenexa Sarah Gregory Overland Mark Jennifer Gunter Midland Tex Katy Kayme Kansas City Kim Hobson Baldwin Deb- Jonfc Oklahoma City Karla Keeney Overland ark Paula Marauart Prairie Village Toni Ro-tinda IS-reely Col Gigi Wehmeyer Weilsville (tan Amy Wilson Cassoday Kan Julie Young fGfy Snares More for Research GUARANTEED WEIGHT LOSS! exclusively at SCIENTIFIC SLENDERIZING right We guarantee that you will lose both pounds and inches without EXERCISE The easy way the fast way the SLENDERIZING way! 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