2 Thursday, March 11, 1976 University Daily Kansan associated press digest Kissinaer blamed for tap list WASHINGTON—Former President Richard M. Nixon said under oath that it was Secretary of State H.A. Clinton selected the list of persons who had been involved in his assassination. Wisconsin apprehended a man in a sworn deposition filed yesterday in U.S. District Court, appears to contradict Jainski, who said Nixon made the initial decision on the case. widipenface] he did not select the names myself because I did not know the name. "Nikon said in the deposition taken Jan. 15 at his San Clemente home." "I told Dr. Kissinger that he should inform Mr. Hoover of any names that he considered to be prime suspects." sented to be prime suspect. E. Edgar Hoover was then director of the FBI Profs' salary figures given TOPEKA—Professors' salaries at state schools have increased about 6 per cent a year during the past decade. Board of Regents figures show. The figures were requested because the Kansas Legislature is debating how much to increase local school districts' budgets and whether to grant a third or fourth grade. During the same time, the average public school teacher's salary has increased 6.7 percent annually, figures from the Kansas Department of Education show. Kansas death bill to House TOPEKA-A bill to reinstate the death penalty for malicious, wilful and premier murder was approved yesterday by the Kansas House Federal and administrative courts. The committee amended the bill to give defendants in capital cases the right to choose their attorneys from a list of licensed Kansas attorneys, and not to be saddened by the loss. Mine blast cause studied OVEN FORK, Ky.—The federal government's chief mining officer said yesterday that a breakdown in a mine ventilation system caused gas to build up inside the mine. Their bodies were found early yesterday, after a 12-hour search by eight rescue teams. "The night before the blast our people had inspected the mine and cited Scotland Mining Co. for not having the required amount of air in the area where the blast occurred later," said Robert Barrett, administrator of the U.S. Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration. Barrett said that the company corrected the problem but that something happened to the air Tuesday morning. Officials had said that machinery friction in gas or coal dust might have caused the explosion. The rest of the 150 miners working when the explosion occurred escaped unharmed. K.C. police officer killed RANSAS CITY, Mo.—A Kansas City City Policeman died yesterday at a hospital following a shootout with two men during an unsuccessful bank robbery attempt. Officer Warren G. Jackman, 29, was acting as security guard at the bank when two men wearing black hoods entered through the front door and began shooting, police said. Jackman emptied his revolver as he returned fire, but he was shot four times. Two customers and two employees were in the bank during the shooting. They weren't injured. The robbers escaped with no money in a gold-colored car. A car matching the description of the vehicle was found about three miles from the bank, but no one was able to retrieve it. A police check showed that the vehicle and its Kansas license plates had been stolen Tuesday. Events ... TOMORROW: The School of Social Welfare will sponsor a symposium on "PROGRAM EVALUATION POTENTIAL IN TITLE XX OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT" from 9:30 to 12 a.m., in the Spencer Research Library auditorium. Ron Boll, lecturer in Sociology and Sociology of FATHY and HUMAN DIGNITY SERIES at noon in Danforth Chapel. THE ISLAMIC CONFERENCE will be from 2 p.m. tomorrow to 1 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas Union. Announcements . . . The application deadline for the KU Summer Study Abroad Program is March 15. Persons interested in attending one of nine summer institutes in Europe, Asia or Central America must submit a $75 nonrefundable deposit. For more information on individual programs, contact Anita Herfield, 108 Strong Hall. Jobs available... The following part-time jobs are posted outside 28 Strong Hall. food service; 3, typing, cashiering, and grading graduate assistant; 6, sales; 5, child care; housekeeping; and 3, general duties. JAYHAWKER TOWERS APTS. 2 bedroom apts • on KU campus • utilities paid airpitted or unfurnished • laundry facilities swimming pool • air-conditioned • covered parking on bus line • loaded lock system room service机 Now Taking Applications for Fall Office Hours: Till 8 p.m. Mon. Thurs. 10 · 4 Sat. 2 · 5 Sun. LRGx Lawrence, Kansa's 1603 W. 15th 913-843-4993 Church observes decennial World, a lobbying group interested in planning the future of United States and Canada. Steffens represents the Kansas District of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, The Rev. Donald Conrad, the other pastor at the Lutheran Church of North Kansas Campus Ministry, affiliated with the Lutheran Church in America and the American Lutheran Church. Steffens and Conrad are also two pastors the church has had since its dedication in February From page one STEFFEN SAID he and Conrad performed separate services on Sinaiads, with the assistance of Dr. Jeffrey L. Goroski. About 129 students attend the two services each Sunday, he said, and many students (40%) take part in a service. Conrad said offerings from all the services went into one treasury. Expenses besides the salaries of the two pastors are paid from offerings plus subsidies from the pastor's sponsoring Lutheran church's missionion from one-third of church's income comes from offerings, and one-third from each of the two Lutheran organizations, he said. Jack's Goal Post 19th & Mass. Under New Management Marvin (formerly of Jack's in Overland Park) would like to invite all of his K.U. friends and the River City CB'rs to his new bar. COORS on Tap Come on in and have a beer with Marvin. Olympia Schlitz "One thing characteristic is that worship is active," Conrad said. "Students contribute their wishes as to what service will be." Any KU Student with KU I.D. Pitchers ... $1.25 Steffen said, "It's a church where students get involved. They have to, or it will be." Thursday, Friday & Saturday STUDENT INVOLEMENT was a key factor Steffen cited while he talked about the church's highs and lows during the past 10 years. "We had a real low in terms of hostility between campus religious groups and the community during the Cambodia bombing and Kent State," he said. Thursday, March 11 Free Draws Between 8:30-9:30 $2.00 At Door Cole Tuckey on Rye --- Friday, March 12 Rock 'N Roll $2.OO At Door Harold Geisler "My insurance company? New England Life, of course. Why?" Because your New England Engagement is in a professional with Quality Life insurance programs at the top price, one is designed with the latest bound student in mind. Get together with the currentBound student in mind. Suite 1010 Merchants Nat. Bank Topeka, KS, 66112 813-235-5201 Suite 1010 913-235-5301 Call Collect Ken Varney "We tried that summer to repair the hostility," he said. "Some still exist." Students from the University Lutheran Church went to a local Lutheran church, Immanuel Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, to express their views on the Vietnam War, Steffen said, and the students were kicked out. he said. That's right! All the spaghetti you can eat for just $1.00, tonight and every Thursday night! 7-9 p.m. NOMINATED FOR 9 ACADEMY AWARDS: JACK NICHOLSON "ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST" 12-2 p.m.-general public A real bargain! Eve. 7:30 & 9:35 Sat.Sun. 2:00 Hillcrest 2 p.m.-3 a.m.-members only Varsity Dec. 21 - October 21, 2016 944 Massachusetts Pretty small,uh? Well see how many you can eat for $1.00 Avg. length: 10 Inches Avg. weight: .05 ounces Calories: 5.2 (approx.) High points include the 10th anniversary, student renovations of the church and the presence of a RU religious adviser on the Student Affairs Committee, he said. Nominated ACADEMY AWARDS Walter Mathauh George Burns in 842-2458 Evenings 7:30 & 9:45 Sat.-Sun. At 2:30 BETWEEN JANUARY and December 1965, he said, students planned and completed by their own labor, a renovation of the church basement. 7 days a week ENDS THURS. "THE BOOB TUBE" X Evie. 7:20 & 9:10 Starts Fri. "The Hindenburg" George C. 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