Monday, July 9, 1973 5 University Daily Kansan ies is door. Beating the Heat Kansan Photo by RAYNA LANCASTER Young men and women find that the Chi Omega fountain is one answer to a humid. 94-degree Sunday afternoon. Brooke Says Foreign Aid Can Avert Indochina Ruin WASHINGTON (AP) - Extensive outside relief is needed to avoid "a human disaster of major proportions" in Indochina, according to Sen. Edward Brooke, R-Mass. alone. The Senator said that the refugee problem was most severe in Cambodia where continued fighting and U.S. bombing have "led to increased displacement and the flow of refugees," into Phnom Penh. In a 143-page report to the Senate Appropriations Committee, Brooke outlines the plight of some three million refugees of the Middle East and Africa, where starvation are not widespread, Brooke said that none of the countries involved was capable of solving its refugee problems Brooke said he found conditions somewhat better in Laos and South Vietnam, but said that both countries needed more help from UN peacekeepers to handle post-war, humanitarian problems. U.S.-Aided Troops Regain Road PHNOM PENH (AP)-Supported by almost constant American bombing, government troops reopened Phnom Penh's supply route to the sea Sunday after five days of fighting, the Cambodian military command reported. The rebels had cut the vital 4th at the village of Prey Phdau 19 miles west of the capital on Tuesday and had held a one-mile stretch of the road since then with Highway 4 leads to the port of Kompong Sumay, which is Phnom Penh's main source of coal. Meanwhile, the South Vietnamese command said in Saigon that there was 68 killed and 30 wounded. the 30-hour period ended at noon Sunday. The command reported that a Viet Cong shelling attack, a grenade attack and small arms fire killed three persons and wounded 56 in a series of three incidents in scattered parts of the Mekong Delta. Police Don't Think Experiment's Funny the 30-hour period ended at noon Sunday. TOKYO (AP)—A barber was arrested for throwing four fire bombs at a police mercy street telephone. He said he only wanted to test the homemade bombs. Energy Crisis Big Concern Of Governors RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP)—The 12th annual Midwestern Governors' Conference opened Sunday in Rapid City, and the conference chairman and its host expressed determination to stay away from politics to concentrate on the problems of the region. Gob. Robert Ray, R-Iowa, conference chairman, and Gov. Richard Kripke, D-S.D., conference host, spoke at a news conference on Tuesday where he met at a poolside reception and buffet. He said Iowa had a wet summer and used large amounts of fuel to dry corn after the fall harvest. Then, he said, when Iowa had a wet summer, he had to lift it up with the demand for fuel for heating. Today's first business session was on the energy crisis, a topic both Kneip and Ray said they expected to dominate the Rapid City discussions. Ray said he thought Iowa was one of the first states he be touched by the problem of homeless people. "We went into the oil business in our state, I think we were the only state that owned a pool of oil," said Ray. The Iowa governor said the state did not compete with other states, but supplied those in emergency situations who could not obtain fuel elsewhere. UCLA to Investigate Accusations Of Cheating, Grade Tampering LOS ANGELES (AP)-UCLA Athletic Director J. D. Morgan said the university would investigate accusations of grade tampering and cheating by athletes. Morgan's comment came after Peter Lutz, 26, a former wrestler at UCLA, reportedly said under oath that he and several other athletes received preferential treatment in grading and academic credit, even when they failed to attend classes. A spokesman for the National College Athletic Association said the charges of The San Francisco Examiner, in its Sunday editions, said Lutz told of the need for a banking for unemployment insurance. The new report on unemployment office was trying to determine how a fulltime scholarship could qualify for unemployment benefits. baseball standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East W. L. Pt. G.B. B. New York Boston Indianapolis 43 18 531 2 43 18 531 2% 41 37 506 12% 41 37 506 2% Milwaukee 42 41 506 4 42 41 506 4 W. L. P. Pt. G.B. Chicago 10 47 518 St. Louis 43 40 518 Amarillo 43 40 518 Philadelphia 40 41 494 6% Pittsburgh 40 41 494 6% New York 37 44 457 6% WEST Oakland 49 38 558 — California 44 38 558 — Kentucky 43 38 558 — Minnesota 43 38 558 — Chicago 43 38 551 21% Tampa 43 38 551 21% **Results** California 1, Cleveland 5, Detroit 5 California 5, Cleveland 3, 2nd, 10 innings Milwaukee 7, Texas 3, 2nd Chicago 8, Boston 1st, 10 innings New York 7, Minneapolis 0 Atlanta 9, Charlotte 5 Faseland 6, Baltimore 5, 10 innings Los Angeles San Francisco Chicago Houston Alabama Atlanta 54 32 631 1/5 49 39 891 5/15 51 48 758 0/15 47 42 588 8 39 96 443 1/15 31 64 144 1/15 NATIONAL LEAGUE "We have nothing to do with the academic process." he said. Results Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 6 New York 2, Washington 7 Houston 9, San Francisco 5, Louis 4 California 1, Houston 1 Los Angeles 3, Baltimore 2, 12 innings preferential treatment, if proven true, could lead to disciplinary action ranging from private reprimand to explusion from the NCAA. Morgan said UCLA would make a report on Conference before consulting the NCAA. Morgan said the matter was not an individual one because it involved individual teacher-student arrangements. Trevino Victory Expected TROON, Scotland (AP)—Jack Nicklaus, favored to win the British Open Golf Championship, shrugged off his chances Sunday and picked Lee Trevino to become the first American to win the title three years in a row. "Lee will be hard to beat here at Troun," Naomi says. "He's playing well and this is his kind of court." Trevino, an extrovert, exuded confidence in practice for the 102nd British Open, which begins Wednesday over the rugged 7.64-8.54 course and 72 course alongside the Firth of Clyde. "The sand in the bunkers is softer and finer than I have ever seen on this side of the Atlantic. The ball buries itself like a fried egg. I guess this will favor the Americans rather than the British boys. We're used to soft sand in the States." "My game is good right now," said the 33-year-old Trevino. "This course at Troon suits me. It plays longer than any other British championship course I have seen." It's not the yardage so much, but the route you have to take to avoid trouble. WIMBLEDON, England (AP)—Billie Jean King, bouncing around as merrily as she did when she first played Wimbledon as a 16-year-old, engraved her name on the roll of all-time tennis greats Sunday when she won her 17th crown at the All-England Tennis Club with a victory in the mixed doubles. King Acquires Her 17th Crown In Doubles Match at Wimbledon Nicklaus won the British Open in 1968 and 1970. Trevino, the No. 2 choice at 8,1 took the title in 1971. The title is worth about $13,750 from total prize money of nearly $21,000. The 33-year-old Nicklaus said he picked Trevino as this year's champion "because he is a placement golfer who puts the ball into an exact position every time." Britain's legal bookies have made Nicklaus a 7-2 favorite. King won her fifth women's singles title, a post-war record, and her ninth women's doubles crown Saturday. Sunday she took her third mixed doubles championship when she and Owen Davidson of Australia whipped Ruapir Ramirez of Mexico and Janet Newberry of La Jolla, Calif., 6-3, 6-2 before only a handful of spectators. King, who won her first Wimbledon title in 1961, entered the 1973 campaign with 14 Wimbledon titles, just one sly of the record owned by Suzanne Lendlen. Saturday, King successfully defended her women's singles crown against Chris Evert with what she called some of the best tennis of her career. Then she teamed with Rosemary Casals of San Francisco for the women's doubles title, beating Françoise Durr of France and Betty Stave of The Netherlands. logjam of finals and semifinals Saturday and pushing the mixed doubles final back That left her with a mixed doubles semifinal and final to play Sunday. She and Davidson took 1½ hours to beat Alex Metreveli and Oliga Morozova of Russia 5-7, finishing semifinal. After a half hour's rest, they came back and the final in less than an hour. Rain postponed play Friday, creating a In the men's doubles, the title went to Jimmy Connors of Belleville, Ill., and Ilie Nastase of Romania. They best Australians Neale Fraser and John Cooper. Students Fill City Coffers KU students make contributions to various social agencies in Lawrence and Douglas County, according to Janet Wildgen, summer director of Volunteer Clearing House. During the academic year 1972-73, Volunteer Clearing House placed 350 student volunteers in community endeavors. Of the four local Democratic officeholders, only two were available for an interview. Berkowitz and Stoneback both agreed that the KU student vote had been intended to their victories. They also said many students had helped in their campaigns. STONEBACK said the KU student vote had certainly helped Glover, and Berkowitz said that Neustifter had carried student precincts. Stoneback, county commissioner; and Mike Glover, state representative to the Kannas From Page One KU volunteers averaged four or five hours a week in service to the community, Wilden said. If each of the 350 volunteers worked four and one half weeks a week at a minimum wage of $1.60 an hour, the total weekly volunteer service to Lawrence and Of 450 approved cases for the receipt of food stamps in Douglas County, approximately 100 of these were students as of May 1, 1973, according to John Derrick, county welfare director. Derrick also said that those who were eligible for food stamps were often eligible for free medical assistance from the county. A PICTURE of student participation in the local community would be incomplete without looking at the services extended by the community to some KU students. Concert Includes Anti-Drug Song Douglas County would have been worm £2,500. By CATHY O'BRIEN Kansan Staff Writer The second of the Midwestern Music and Art campers' series of concerts Sunday created a variety of moods intertwining with what was suited to almost anyone's interests. prevalent throughout the entire song, the mood was not destroyed. Cries of fear and utterings of the words, 'evil' and 'Horse' were heard from the stairs, and a large crowd gathered. The highlight of the Concert Choir's performance was "The Vision," an anti-drug piece. Seven solists remained on stage while the rest of the choir formed a horseshoe along the sides and back of the theatre. The selection was a little overly dramatic, but the execution of it by the chair was excellent. Part of the time the chorus would drown out the solos, however, and leave one wondering what it was he had missed. Because this short-coming was not The Symphony Orchestra was able to create a mood of drama, basic to the work of many composers. review the orchestra was overshadowed in its performance by the Concert Band. Life and spirit were pepered throughout the work of the Concert Band. Without their skill, the two or three minutes that featured Skip DeVol would have been there. One Day 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $.01 Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kansas are offered at our campus or on national origin. PLEASE ARRING ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLINT HALL. DeVol, former camper and now a banjo player with Jerry Van Dyke, was able to strum the bango so quickly that his hand appeared to be in perpetual motion during parts of his performance. FOR SALE KANSAN WANT ADS Unfortunately, Devol was not on stage long enough to impart any deep impression on the audience except perhaps through his bright smile. He was wearing a baby blue suit over a white turtle neck knick top and white shoes in the heat of a Kansas summer. An imprisonment had to have been made on some, for about half of the women, because gave the man a standing ovation. Western Civilization Notes—Now On Sale! There are two ways of looking at it! 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