University Daily Kansan Friday, April 7, 197 3 Rabin security stepped up By TOM RAMSTACK Staff Writer The restlessness of demonstrators last night in Hoch Auditorium necessitated extra security guards for crowd control, according to police. From 20 to 25 additional officers from Lawrence and the University of Kansas Medical Center campus were called in to assist the KU police when the demon- speller brought his speech become unruly. Maj. Darrell Stevens of the Lawrence police said last night. All the 30 to 35 police officers of the KU Police Department were present although not all in uniform, Mike Hilt, KU police chief said. There were also about 10 Kansas Bureau of Investigation agents and 15 highway patrolmen, he said. Hill said that halfway through Rabin's speech, about 8:30, he decided to move his officers inside the auditorium as a security measure. About the same time he requested assistance from Lawrence and KU Medical office to guard the outside of the building. SEVERAL OF THE OFFICERS outside the auditorium appeared wearing riot helmets and protective vests with gas masks attached to their belts. Stevens said, "It's standard procedure to blow gas masks. We didn't bring any tear gas." Twice Rabin's speech was interrupted by demonstrators carrying a Palestinian flag who chanted as they run through the aisles and in front of the stage where Rabin smoke. The third time, LV. Vic Strat of the KU police grabbed the flag and carried it out of the building. Hill said later that all the police officers were instructed to grab the flags or banners IN SEPARATE INCIDENTS, police removed one protester from the auditorium through the easy doors and another out of the room so that no charges would be filed against the rioters. 1L. Bill Fensterman of the KU police was taken taking pictures in and outside the auditorium whenever the demonstrators became especially loud. "Any time we have a demonstration we take pictures," Hill said. "We use them in our department. We used this man (Fenstemaker) during the '60s." Shawkah Hammoudeh, an organizer for the protest by the organization of Arab Students, said that several Arab students were assigned to an "Officers Committee." Hammudew said that the "officers" wore red ribbons around their arms and helped open doors. REFERRING TO a demonstration in front of Hoch before Rabin's speech, Hammohed said. "We put the whole crowd on the ground," he added. Hoch. We gave up the east side to the Tampax tampons are made with a special, highly compressed material to give you maximum absorbency. What's more, unlike most other brands, they expand in all three directions—length, breadth and width—to conform to individual body contours. Which means there's far less chance of leakage or bypass. too And here's something else you'll like about Tampax tampons: the price. The economy-size package of 40 costs less—tampon for tampon than any other brand. 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