Wednesday, February 28,1973 7 Candidates' Pact . . . (Continued from page 1) didates in elections and, therefore, could not be considered, a political party. Lemessan compared the issue to Miller's candidacy. "MILLER IS RUNNING, but he won't be合格 to serve if he's elected, because he hasn't lived here long enough. he said." He was not asking for an election, but you don't do things that way." Team-candidate Pence, 413 E. 145th St. said his group's campaign, organized candidates. "It's just like a union backing a candidate," he said. "Or look at (Lawrence Mayor John) Emrick. He supported by some sort of fund-raising organization, at least that's what it says at the bottom of his newspaper ads. Is this considered against City Commissioner J. R. Pulliam, a election-electre refused to con- compose on the con- "I do not think this issue should be put before the public like some opinion poll," he said. "This issue rightfully belongs in the court. I am aware of the law, but I am also not a court, so I can say whether they are right or wrong." TWO OTHER candidates offered a dif-ferent view. "They may be within the letter of the law," Mory Miller said. "They don't have to follow the intent of the law, but that means the voters have to approve their actions." Gale Finegau, 148 Minnesota St., said, "If it's illegal, they should stop. If it's just some loophole they're using, it's up to the people to decide." candidate Tola M. Ross said the attacks on Miller Pierce and Elder may be due to an infection. "The commissioners must be pretty afraid of those men," she said. "They're afraid maybe they'll lose their jobs to them." JAMES W. DRURY, director of the Legislative Research Department of the Kansas Legislature, said the controversy stemming from differing uses of the word courtship. "The group we're talking about is neither Republican nor Democratic, together to a group of candidates affiliated to run as a team. "In Wichita they had parties—I hate to use that word, because they weren't allowed by the state of candidates for several years," he said. "In mayor-council cities candidates can be listed as Republicans or Democrats in the ballot." He manager form as in Lawrence, they can't." "The CITY manager concept is based on a nonpartisan commission, meaning nonRepublican and nonDemocratic. The law requires nonpartisan elections in these cities, but that doesn't prevent candidates from running together as a group," he said. "I would not expect there to be any ballot designation of these candidates as being supported by the group. That, to my understanding, would make it illegal." D. E. Mathia, Douglas County clerk and Motion to End Pearson Credit Solidly Fails A motion to cancel permanent approval of six hours of credit for four courses in the Pearson Integrated Humanities Program, or two hours of credit for College Assembly earlier in the semester. If the attempt to cancel the previous vote had passed, the course credit would have been reduced. During the last three years, some freshmen and sophomores have been allowed to substitute the four six-hour courses in the Pearson Integrated Humanities Program for requirements in Western Civilization, speech, humanities and English. Robert Fraiw, professor of physics and astronomy, introduced the attempt to rescind the vote. He said he introduced his measure to allow a vote to include a ballot on a mail ballot which will be mailed to all members of the assembly later this week. The motion not affected by the mail ballot stated that persons participating in the program would continue to be selected by the Board, and they have been during the last three years. The only recommendation in the program that was not affected by the mail ballot was tabled early in the meeting to allow Friauf to introduce his motion. On Feb. 2 a mail ballot was authorized for a second motion stating that the Pearson program would not satisfy any of the requirement requirements for the College Board's tests, especially English, speech, humanities and Western civilization requirements. ers LUNCHEON SPECIAL MON.: Roast Beef Plate with salad and vegetable. LUNCHEON SPECIAL 99c 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. TUES.: Hungarian Goulash Plate with salad and vegetable with salad and vegetable WED.: Meat Loaf Plate with mashed liasted potatoes, gravy and vegetable THIRJS, B4, For 2, Plate 1, Plate 2 THURS.: Beef Stew Plate—A gourmet's delight. EPI: Marzal & Cherry Pie. Neither the city nor county attorney has been asked to investigate the situation. Douglas County Attorney David Berkowitz said local political parties might be involved. 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