2 Friday, March 5, 1976 University Daily Kansan associated press digest Speaker to seek 3rd term TOPEKA-State Rep. Diane McGill, R-Windell, formally confirmed yesterday he is a candidate for an unprecedented third term as speaker of the Kansas House after Rep. Wendell Lady, R-Overland Park, announced his intention to seek the post. Lady, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, said he would be a candidate, if reelected this fall, for McGill's job as leader of the House. McGill said he didn't believe Lady had the support of a majority of the Republican House members, "if the number that came to my office following his nomination was in excess." announcement is 'any indication': Lady said he believed there would be some opposition to him because he is from Johnson County, but added this would be offset by those opposing a third term by McGill. WASHINGTON - Mike Manfield, a tacitum westerner who provided the Senate with low-key leadership through the troubled years of Vietnam and Watergate, The announcement by the Senate majority leader, a Montana Democrat, guaranteed a complete changeover in Senate leadership when the 98th Congress PITTSBURGH - Gulf Oil Corp. has asked politicians who have received illegal corporate contributions from it to return the money, a spokesman said. "There is a time to stay and a time to go," he said. "Thirty-four years is not a long time but it is time enough." NEW YORK-Sen. Birch Bayh announced yesterday that he was suspending active campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination, a step just short year ago. They were mailed to past and present elected officials, both national and by newly elected board Chairman Jeremy McAfee on March 11, in some cases stating At a crowded conference in his New York campaign headquarters, the Indiana Democrat said poor showings in the New Hampshire and Massachusetts Gulf wants money back Bayh quits campaigning rre said one of the reasons for saying he was "suspended" rather than terminating his candidacy was that he is eligible for about $10,000 in federal matching funds. Among those named as receiving illegal contributions in that report were Senators Hugh Scott, R-Pa.; Howard H Baker, J-r-Tenn.; Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash.; William Brock, R-Tenn.; Mark O. Hatfield, R-Ore.; Russell B. Long, D-La., and Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Minn. physical facilities will evaluate the bids to determine if any are acceptable, he said. "They were all close to each other, which is an indication they were probably very good bids. Except for one, all the bids were within $70,000 and $80,000 of each." he Mansfield won't run again SAN FRANCISCO—The judge in the Patricia Hearst trial yesterday rejected a defense motion to suppress incriminating evidence against the heiress taken from her. Hearst motion rejected U. D. Court Judge Oliver J. Carter ruled Hearst had "no possessive interest" in the documents, since she testified that he never visited the Harris The clinical facility bids will be evaluated by the state architect, the facilities officer The material challenged by the defense included more than 1,000 documents, notebooks and weapons found in the Harrises' apartment. Fourteen bids were made today for the construction of a new football dressing room and a KU Medical Center clinical facility. 14 bids in for clinic, football dressing room Max Lucas, assistant to the chancellor's facility and he was pleased with the clinical facility. WASHINGTON AP)—More than 200 top-secret and secret documents which the CIA turned over to the House intelligence committee are missing, according to a letter written by an aide to George Bush, CIA director. BEIRUT (AP)--Another 2,000 Palestine Liberation Army troops have entered Lebanon from Syria and have taken up positions on the mountains, reliable sources said yesterday. The football dressing rooms will be built south of the field house annex to free space for the women's athletic program. Current women's use will be remodeled for women athletics' use. Informants cited two possible reasons for arrival of the additional PLA soldiers, who brought to 8,500 the number of regular troops in this war-vragged country. Six bids were made for the clinical facility and eight for the dressing room. CIA papers missing Palestinian officials fear that Israel might be planning a large attack on southern Lebanon to express displeasure at the military actions. They also said the PLA soldiers would aid the 18,000-man Lebanese army in patrolling Beirut's commercial center and other sensitive areas still under Arafat's control. Adding that months of tough airspace following 10 months of civil war. The documents cover such sensitive subjects as the CIA budget, strategic arms limitation, the 1974 coup in Portugal, the agency's use of business firms for cover and the detailing of CIA personnel to other government agencies, according to a Feb. 27 letter from Mitchell Rogovin, CIA aid to committees at the Air Force's 326 missions, 189 were "I hope we can make a recommendation to the Board of Regents in their regular meeting this month," Lucas said. The meeting is next Friday. More soldiers enter Lebanon bid of the eight submitted for the dressing room. of the Board of Regents, a hospital administrator and Lucas. The closure package for the clinical facility, now under construction, would include precast concrete, roofing, doors, windows and caulkling. Of the 202 documents missing, 105 were classified on secret, according to the letter. The House committee went out of business last month after the full House voted not to publicly release the complaint. The House investigation of U.S. intelligence agencies. The football dressing room will be built with Endowment association funds. The House Ethics Committee has begun an investigation into the leak of that report at the U.S. Justice Department. Pike discounted the possibility of theft. He said the documents probably had been turned over to the National Archives, or returned to another agency by mistake. In his letter to Bush, Pike asked when and to whom the documents were given. Bush said that representatives of the executive branch had witnessed the files' being placed in cartons at the committee offices for shipment to the CIA and that they had realized at that time that some documents were missing. Nearly half of the missing documents listed by Rogovin were top secret papers which came under the heading of "Cost: Auditing-Budgetary," The CIA long has resisted demands from Congress to reveal its budget. The interior package for the facility, to be opened for bids in April, includes ceilings, walls, carpet and flooring. "We don't have too much of a feel for the bids yet, but they were a little bit higher than what was expected." Seymour said. "I think we need to talk to the architect and a representative of KU." Told Seymour, president of the Endowment Association, and the Kannings Foundation, said the March 5 & 6 Off the Wall Hall Fri. & Sat. $3.00 8:30 Kansas' Foremost Jazz Guitarist Jerry Hahn Quartet Dennis Smith, president of the Lawrence Sanitation Employees Association, says he's seriously considering seeking a seat on the Lawrence City Commission. In an interview last night, Smith, a 27-year-old Democrat, said he'd been considering seeking office for the past two years to make him make his final decision within one month. City seat considered by sanitation worker Staff Writer By MARY ANN DAUGHERTY Elections will be in April 1977. Seats now held by Mayor Maryland Clark, Fred Pence and Carl Mibek will be open. Marriott in office will bind Binns will remain in office until 1979. 737 New Hampshire Lawrence, Ks. 841-O817 The two candidates with the most votes will serve four-year terms, and the candidate with the fewest votes will serve a two-year term. Smith, who has recently spearheaded city employees demanding changes in city government, said he had been urged to run by several businessmen and members of the United Public Employees Association of Lawrence. However, he said, he needed more encouragement before he would make his decision. "I think I have to do a lot of soul-searching in my search for what I can accomplish." Using the slogan "Tell it like it is," Smith said he would support the rights of the working class. "I don't think the working people have ever had an honest shake," he said. "They've been pushed aside for years. It's time now for the working people to come out and say 'Hey, listen, I want someone in there to support me and my needs, too.'" --- Smith said he would also press for city improvements in North Lawrence, an end to the city's sign ordinance and restricted city growth to the east. Smith has frequently expressed his disappointment with the results of a recent city mismanagement investigation. He said he wouldn't reopen the investigation. Instead, he said, he would take action to prevent the city "keeps its promises" to city employees. "I But think people learn by experience," he said. "I don't think anyone knows what I do." A lifelong resident of Lawrence, Smith said he has enough pride in the city to be a mayor. "I really don't hope to gain anything," he said. "As far as living in Alvaram Estates, well, I don't ever dream of it. My goal is to nobody who doesn't think he can be helped." Smith is an army veteran and has been a sanitation employee the past two years. He and his wife, Lois, and her 10-year-old son, Richard, live at N75. N. Sth. Hand Packed Flavors—March 1. Fudge Brownie 2. EAT Emma's Maple Nut 3. Cherry Cheese cake 4. Cherry Vanilla 5. Coconut Almond Fudge 6. Almond Diamond Fudge 7. Peppermint 8. Date Nut Bread *Banana Flavor Strawberry *10. Fruit *11. Peanut Butter *n' Jelly *12. Bottle of Milk *13. Butterweet Chocolate *14. Lemon Custard *15. 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