8 Wednesday, May 2. 1973 University Di Dillon Quits As Seal By EMERSON LYNN Kansan Sports Editor Chancellor Raymond Nichols announced today the resignation of David Dillon, Hutchinson senior and former University of Texas graduate. In addition, he joined the athletic director search committees. Nichols said he had named Mert Buckley, Wichta junior, student body president, to be Dillon's replacement. Nichols said that Dillon had resigned to prepare himself for the CPA examination and that he wouldn't want to devote to the search committee. Buckley, Nichols said, would attend study sessions and be helpful with help of the research committee this fall. Dillon said he had been on the committee for five months now and with the new revitalization of the search, he though this would be a good time to step down. "The committee has about 10 more prospects now," Dillon said. "And I haven't worked with any of them. So it will be a good time for Mert to take my place. And I will give him any information he needs to be given with the past activity of the committees." "We weeded we had covered most of the country before," Dillon said. "But we really badn't. Now we have asked the alumni to join us and some of the country's better prospects." "Now all that has to be done is to convince the candidates that the University of Kansas is a place worth attending." Dillon said he was very enthusiastic about the new efforts of the search committee and said he thought the man they selected would be very canvable. The search is now ending its fifth month without an athletic director. But search chairman Henry Shenk, professor of physical education, said he would not be rushed and would not quit until the proper man was found. Shenk said that the pressure on the committee to find a candidate was intense at times but much of it was relieved with the departure of the new KU chancellor Archie Dykes. "After the selection of Dykes, it was smooth sailing," shenk said. "When Dykes came to KU, I met with both him and Nichols and we agree that the committee would do its best. That was of the greatest value. It took a lot of pressure off the committee." The months before the revitalization of the search were frustrating. Shenk said, and bugged down with indecision. But the search team was able to manage it in January, that managed to get away. In January, Doug Weaver, who was the Kansas State head football coach and later president of the College of Nursing, died. Watergate... before Nixon's acceptance Monday of their resignations, sources said. (Continued from page 1) It apparently was prompted by continuing news accounts linking them to the Watergate swirl and was accelerated after reports that John Dean III, fired Monday by Nixon as presidential counsel, was ready to turn over to investigators certain documents relating to an alleged White House cover up of Watergate involvement. Haldeman and Ehrlichman were seen leaving the White House Tuesday morning carrying stacks of documents. They rode off in a backpack, then rolled up the back seat of a White House limousine. Not long afterwards, it became known that Nixon's Watergate investigators had ordered that FBI agents be posted around the clock at the offices of Haldeman, Ehrlichman and Dean and other locations where Watergate files are kept. Ziegler said the resigned White House aides still had access to files in their offices but that whenever files were removed an assistant must be present to record the action. Asked whether any files linked to Watergate were missing, Ziegler said he had been informed by Leonard Garment, Denied his datsies, that this was not a problem. Showcase Theater The opening theme of Murray Schisgal's "Luv" will be performed by students in Showcase Theater at 1 p.m. Thursday in the amphitheatre. The play will be directed by Michael Lawrence and a Lawrence graduate student. There will be no admission charge for the play. Don Quixote Lecture Edmund De Chause, professor emeritus of the University of Iowa, will present a lecture in Spanish on Don Quixote at 4 p.m. at the Council Room of the Kansas Union. TROPICAL... Plant Market 10-5:30 1144 Ind. ... University Daily Kansan was the committee's stronger. However, just before the con' its final decision, Weaver tool was called in on the Shenk said that contrary to a 'Kansas City Star, Weaver was by the Board of Regents befor Rumors have been afloat semester as to who the diretor would be and the fur that Dykes was named chank thought that Dykes might Woodward the director of Tennessean but both Nichols and Shenl rumor saying that Dykes him that he would bring no one w, Shenk said now that the car DON'T TO HA YOUR DISCO Before you leave f phone disconnected soon as possible, ar the rest. 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