University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 14, 1973 5 im inng n’t the then rev rst hid up upe aad of nsnd and the the will will ast. ast, copy copy it’s any n it, with and with accy. ate Speaker Attacks 'Nixon Doctrine' Robert Scheer, speaking before a large group last night at the Middle East Forum, attacked what he called the Nixon Doctrine of foreign policy in the Middle East. city of academic mation class 66044 css and color. all color. exs. on State shaw cererman ams Dirks A tornado sensing device tested at the University of Kansas last year will be transferred to the National Weather Service regional office in Topeka for more testing in April, according to Joe Eagleman, associate professor of geography. Tornado Tests Set for Topeka Eagleman said the device, which has an effective range of 30 miles, worked by a team of four. He said most tornadoes emitted about 20 bursts of electricity a minute. Last year, the device detected 11 of 15 tornadoes within its sensor area, he said. Eagleman said the device would be of most use to civil defense units, weather bureaus and cities in areas where tornadoes often occur. JUNIORS Vote S.O.S. Seniors Organized for Services MURFIN Pres. BUSCH V. Pres. LOFTUS Sec. KANATZAR Treas. Vote a creative, coordinated combination We're dedicated to the class and the University Scheer, former editor of Ramparts magazine and currently contributing editor of Sundance magazine said that current U.S. foreign policy in the area was dictated by large oil companies in the Middle East, particularly the Persian Gulf area. He said there were three reasons for the development of the Nixon Doctrine. They were: the success of various revolutionary struggles in the world, particularly Naser's; world disaffection with the United States in its aggressive foreign policy, and United States' rivalry with capitalist and other nowers in the world. Scheer said President Nixon had termed isolation disastrous because the United States would not be able to send arms, money and other aid to outside countries. He said that now, as they had at the Yalta Conference after World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union were dividing the world between themselves. "The Soviet Union got eastern Europe an buffer zone and the U.S. took the rest of it. But now the United States is attacking." Scheer established a definite rapport with the family, particularly when he spoke of the larval state. He compared Israel's founding to the colonization of Australia and Rhodesia. "You take the elements that you don't want in your own country and send them to your friends." He said that the Israeli state was modeled on a settler colonial prototype and that it did not meet the needs of the Jewish people. If you care where your $500,000 goes VOTE ISA Nunemaker Coalition Tony BEHRENS Robert FILLMORE Kevin WALL Terrence McEVILLY 843-1886 809 W. 23rd TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NIGHTS SMORGASBORD NIGHTS 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. All the Pizza $144 You Can Eat Plus 1 FREE Coke VOTE Jerry Driscoll STUDENT SENATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION ALL OF OUR PRODUCTS ARE BIODEGRADABLE 1973-74 KU Pom Pon Girl Clinic Thursday, March 15 Allen Field House 6:30 p.m. These clinics are sponsored by the University of Kansas Athletic Department for all undergraduate women who wish to tryout for the KU Pom Pon Squad for the 1973-74 school year. Routines for pom pon girl tryouts will be taught and questions concerning the positions will be answered. Patronize Kansan Advertisers