4—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, September 28, 1976 •OONESBURY MORNING, HSIIO, MMIN6, J SAMMY, NATE. NEIGH- 7 THE "Ace 1 /OBEPIENCESCHOOL" HAS CHAN6EP I V MV WHOLE LIFE, / •\chuck; UJE.LL, lt'6 TIMIE TotoTAu uP LE.V'P see. Pro-Palestinian guerrillas hanged DAMASCUS, Syria (UPI) —Syria hanged three pro- Palestinian guerrillas at dawn yesterday outside the hotel they raided just 24 hours earlier. Hundreds of cheering Damascus residents gathered in the streets to view their bodies. The bodies dangled from the gallows opposite the hotel until midmorning to show Syria’s swift action against terrorism. Palestinians said they feared the executions may signify a crackdown on the guerrilla groups. Damascus Radio said the three were charged with “crimes against the security and integrity of our'people” for invading the luxury Semiramis hotel Sunday and taking 90 hostages in a bloody bid to force the release of 33 jailed terrorists. Syrian troops stormed the building' and killed the group’s leader in a four-hour battle in which four of the hostages died and 34 were injured, including four Americans. The three captured went on Syrian television Sunday night and said they were members of A 1 Fatah—the largest guerrilla group under the Palestine Liberation Organization. In a morning broadcast yesterday, President Hafez Assad, who personally approved the death sentences, denounced the “behavior of some Palestine Liberation Organization leaders whose main concern is to attack Syria.” A GROWING CONCERN PURCHASE TWO PAIR GET ONE PAIR J7J7 Choose from over 2000 pair of stylish pierced earrings Select two pair the average price of the two will be credited toward the third pair. FREE EAR PIERCING WITH YOUR PURCHASE OK s 7‘" STARTER EARRINGS Sorry, sale earrings cannot be counted on earring club cards. moyer jewelers ONE HUNDRED EAST COLLEGE AVENUE SAMMY, WHAT ARE YOU STILL TOILING FOR THIS OU TYRANT NOT IN FOR? HAVENT YOU VIRGINIA, REMEMBER HOW ' DISCOURA6EP I USED TO 6ET ABOUT-SCHOOL? 52.+ FOR FoR PIERCED E \ i m moyer jewelers ONE HUNDRED EAST COLLEGE AV.E OFFICIAL PENN STATE SS PING by Josten’s Compare quality, detail, workmanship, price and guarantee. You’ll choose ours. £ H AT THE "ACE obedience SCHOOL" THEY DON'T LET YOU GET DISCOURAGED... Tw Atg U S All On - *ll »■**!» «m«*M C w o» U"*>d m w ST»a<«w me The guerrillas were hanged at dawn—just 24 hours after they staged their attack. .• Hundreds of Damascus residents, shouting slogans praising Assad’s quick action, condemned Iraq for alleged "in volvement in the raid and demanded punishment for A 1 Fatah leaders. Other chanting demonstrators roamed through the city in groups demanding the execution of the prisoners ; the guerrillas wanted released, witnesses said. In Beirut, a PLO spokesman in Beirut denied “flatly any connection” with the guerrilla attack and Palestinian sources said they believed guerrilla renegade Abu Nidal, head of the breakaway Fatah faction based in Baghdad, was responsible. “We think Abu Nidal, in his hatred for both us and the Syrians, did this, but we are still worried the Syrians may try using it as a pretext for cracking down on Fatah in Syria'or launching terrorist attacks in Lebanon,” a PLO official said.. In their television appearance, the guerrillas, all bearing facial wounds, said they had received their training in Iraqf • “We had specific instructions to kill the hostages and.blow up the hotel if our demands were not met,” one of , the guerrillas said. , ; ☆ TONIGHT ☆ DUS STUDENT COUNCIL MEETING 7:00 Tuesday September 28 Grange Building Lobby Join in on our REACH OUT program Be in on it. All DUS students please attend. j itfatE EVERY TIME YOU DO SOMETHING RIGHT THEY PAT YOU ON THE HEAD/ UFeSTf'-E A $5.00 deposit is all it takes. LIONS PRIDE 105 SOUTH ALLEN STREET Firm tied to fund misuse- WASHINGTON (UPI) A federal judge has temporarily frozen the assets of an insurance conglomerate! and four principal officers who allegedly diverted more than $3 million from premiums paid by the Teamsters and other unions, it was announced yesterday. . The Securities and Exchange Commission said Judge Charles Richey scheduled a hearing today in U.S. District Court in Washington. Judge Gerhard Gesell issued a tem porary restraining order Friday. . The SEC asked the court to appoint a receiver to assure the integrity of stockholders’ assets in one of the defendant cor porations, National American Life Insurance Co. of Louisiana. The SEC also named NALICO’s parent company National Pacific Corp., Great Pacific Corp., Family Providers Life Carter says poverty level, caused by Republicans Jimmy Carter blamed Republicans for a record increase in poverty yester day, while President Ford promised to spend the first 100 days of his next term rallying Americans to battle crime. iOHENIWN A newly released New York Times-CBS News poll showed Ford adding some support since Labor Day in his struggle to catch up with Carter, and said more voters thought the President won last Thursday’s debate on domestic topics. Carter, possibly reflecting the view that he scored points on unemployment in the debate, returned to that subject yesterday and used a new-Census Bureau report on poverty to fuel his campaign speeches. Comparing his own economic policies to John Kennedy’s and Lyndon Johnson’s, the .Democratic presidential candidate told a regional labor conference in Portland, Ore., 26 million Americans “cannot earn adequate income” under the administrations of Ford and Richard Nixon. 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Ford, exuding confidence his campaign is clicking now, wound up a three-day political trip across the South yesterday by pledging if elected to begin a 100-day crusade- to rally Americans behind federal anti-crime legislation. “It is time to give the streets back to law-abiding citizens and to put the criminals behind bars,” he told a Miami conference of the national police chiefs association. “Too many politicians are underestimating the public’s concern about .crime,” Ford said, blaming Congress for failing to pass administration legislation' “I serve notice today that a top priority of the first 100 days beginning with inauguration day for the Ford Insurance Co. and Pacific Southwest Insurance Agency Inc. v The SEC said defendents Joseph Hauser, Melvin Wyman, John Boden and George Herrara misappropriated more than $1 million from the insurance premiums paid by the unions between January and June alone. , V? Other alleged diversions amounted to $BBO,OOO on one oc casion and about $1.2 million on another, the SEC said. The SEC said the insurance premiums were paid by the Teamsters’ Central States, Southeast and Southwest Areas Health and Welfare Fund. The SEC said other alleged diversions involved insurance premiums paid on behalf of Laborers’ Union chapters in Arizona, Hawaii, Indiana and Massachusetts. . The Teamsters filed suit in U.S. District Court Aug. 4 in connection’ with the alleged looting of premimum payments. administration next January will be a rally of America behind federal anticrime legislation.” Chief of Staff Richard Cheney said Ford’s southern campaign “eroded” Carter's strength there, and predicted Ford would carry “a num ber southern states Nov. 2. The new Times-CBS poll found 37 per cent of 1,167 respondents thought Ford Carter to fire aide WASHINGTON (UPI) Jimmy Carter’s hispanic adviser, Alex Aguiar, will be fired because of a poor Latino turnout Sunday during the Democratic presidential nominee’s visit to Southern California, campaign officials Said yesterday. '■ Rick Hernandez, a Mexican-American from Houston, will be moved up in the organization to replace Aguiar, a native of Ecuador who will return to his old job as a Chicago bank executive. The announcement is ex pected to be made tomorrow at a meeting of Carter’s Hispanic Advisory Board. Campaign officials also said Franklin Delano Lopez, a Puerto Rican who has been working as a nine-state area field coordinator, will be Room 225 HUB won Thursday’s debate, 35 per cent thought it was a draw and 24 per cent favored Carter. , -Almost half of those sur veyed said the debate made “no difference” in theft preference. ” t A recent Harris poll said Carter is holding a com fortable 50 to 41 per cent lead over Ford among voters nationwide. moved into the No; 2 slot in the hispanic affairs office as field coordinator. The campaign official while confirming that Her- x nandez and Lopez would be taking over, did not disctiss Aguiar. Sources close to the campaign however said Aguiar had been axed and the poor showing in California was the reason. 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