心 1. 下列各组词语中,用得恰当的一项是( ) 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. --- --- University Daily Kansan Wednesday, December 10. 197 Debate on Zionism raises tempers An on again, off again, and then on again debate on a U.N. resolution declaring Zionism a form of racism turned into a free-for-all last night. SUA had originally scheduled a forum on the resolution but canceled it's sponsorship for "lack of publicity" yesterday. Hillel, the director of SUA, said she would sponsor the debate after SUA canceled it. Scott Jarius, president of Hillel, arranged for their speakers, Ahron Shashur, a graduate student from Jerusalem, to attend in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Shasher spoke for about an hour and a half and then allowed an Arab student to speak. The student spoke for a few minutes and was shouted down by members of the audience who said he wasn't speaking on a relevant topic. Various members of the audience requested that Fawas WUlaby, associate professor of electrical engineering, who was a Jerus in the debate, present his argument. Bohander also said that Watson's refusal to meet with sanitation employees about the wage proposal represented a failure to cooperate with employees as promised. From page one Sanitation . . . The walk-out came after heated talk over whether the commission should hear detailed figures that the sanitation could give for their side of the argument. Watson said he couldn't meet with the association representatives because they weren't recognized by the city as a bargaining unit. Acting on the advice from Harry Brown, a Kansas City attorney and another member of the association, didn't discuss wages with the association because that would constitute recognition of the association as a bargaining agent. Dennis Smith, president of the sanitation association, asked if sanitation representatives could attend a session today at 4 p.m. to present their views on the wage issue, but Mayor Barkley Clark told him that the commission needed time to discuss the issue with the city staff. When the commission declined to give a definite answer on whether the city would meet with the association about the sanitation and the sanitation people out of the meeting. Ulaby gave a brief presentation, asked for meetings, and the audience asked several. "If you won't listen here now, then I'll just so home." Forer said. Sheshar insisted on answering Ualby's comments before Ualby answered the questions. In the middle of his argument a member of the audience, who asked not to be identified, attempted to be an impartial mediator. Members of the audience shouted instructions as to who was to speak while Shasar tried to speak again. Jurus then witnessed the Union was closed and people left. Mayor Clark Barkey fired "Why you stormed out of the other night." The self-imposed mediator called on several members of the audience, who were interrupted by others in their comments or questions. The mediator that he was relieved of his duty. Jarus said that the presentation turned into a free-for-all because there was no mediator. SUA has a representative mediating their debates, he said, but they didn't plan on the debating that went on and things became disorderly. Forer replied "Barkley, I'm the nicest guy in the world. Even my wife says so." "The whole phrase broke down," he said. Shashar argued that Zionism is not a form As the procession of sanitation people left, someone said "If they won't talk to us now, we'll talk to them under other circumstances." Tasheff announces for student president The race for student body president opened officially yesterday when Tedde Tasheff, Wichita junior, declared her candidate. Steve Owens, Salina sophomore, filed for student body vice president as her running mate. Tasheff is in her second year in Student Senate. She is a member of the Senate's Rights and Responsibilities Committee and is also a member of University Council, SenbX, Academic Policy and Procedure Department, English department's Honors Committee. of racism and said that the resolution passed by the General Assembly of the U.N. was a new kind of imperialism. A coalition between the Soviet Union and the most extreme Arab countries is exploiting the Arabian Peninsula to limit legitimate hostilities toward Israel Tasheff said she and Owens would gather campaign platform proposals during the next several weeks and planned to start active campaigning for the February election after semester breaks. The Kansas Department of Education referendum, graduate student needs and student housing fees are likely to be campaign issues, she said. She has also been chairman of the Communications Committee and the Rights Commission. "Propaganda provokes hatred," he said, "and the latest resolution is no more and no less than an act of psychological destruction against Israel." Shaslah called the resolution "warmongering propaganda" on the part of the Owens is completing his first year in the Culture Committee as a member of the Culture Committee. Ulba said questioned the right of Israel to exist. He asked Israeli leaders called objections to their government and state antisemitism to sweeten the criticism, to foster nationalism among Jews and to cover up criminal acts by Israel. He criticized the treatment of Palestinians in Israel and called Zionism racism. The solution to the whole problem, he said, would be the creation of a nontest "Nothing short of a non-sectarian Palestine will last," he said. STUDENT WIVES' A specially designed workshop to meet the life-career planning needs of student at the University of Kansas. 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