University Daily Kansan Monday, July 8, 1974 3 Fulbright Attacks Jackson Savs Stand on Soviet Trade Harms Detente WASHINGTON (AP)-Sen. J. W. Fulbright, D-Aark, said yesterday that Congress had weakened President Nixon's bargaining band and "undermined the whole idea of detente" by refusing to affirm favorable trade policy with the Soviet Union. Fulbright, longtime chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, leveled the charge when asked if the Russians might not be playing up Nixon's domestic troubles to their own advantage. "His weakness is exploited more by our own . . . hawks," said Fulbright. "Most important is the refusal of Congress to go through with the most-favorable-nation (status) . . . and our own military's most difficult obstacles to putting forward millions on strategic arms. "'The credibility of the administration has been weakened by the feeling that they cannot deliver upon their agreements,' he Fulbright expressed particular disenchantment for Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash., the chief backer of the move to block the most-favored-nation status for Russia until Moscow will send troops there. Fulbright also attacked Jackson for taking steps aimed at complying administration into a harder line in the strategic armament program. Asked to predict the outcome of his panel's upcoming hearings over Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's role in a wiretapping controversy, Fulbright said, "It would be quite improper to make any judgments at this point." As for Jackson's recent claims that secret agreements were negotiated after the 1972 SALT pact, Flubright said, "I don't think there's any substance to those. We're overburdened with insinificance." He later described Kissinger as "the best equipped and the most able man in that office since I've been in politics." The senator appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press" program. Special Ed. to Get $249,728 Grant A $249,728 grant to the department of special education was announced recently by Edward L. Meyen, professor of education and director of the department of special education. Meyen said he thought it was the largest grant ever allotted for a single project. The Educational Personnel Development Act awarded the grant after national competition. Meyen and Jerry D. Chaffin, associate professor of education, are jointly directing the project. The project will focus on improving instruction for handicapped and gifted children in elementary schools. The grant requires the department to work with faculties in regular schools rather than in special education facilities. "For a good number of years, handicapped children were served in separate programs." Meyen said. "Now we're going back to thinking of providing, as much as we can, with handicapped kids in the results classroom. Four school systems of about five schools each will be involved in the project. Two systems will be in large population centers and two in rural areas. Each system will have a locally chosen coordinator who will meet weekly for meetings for one year and paid by grant funds. In addition, a support center of consultants at the University will coordinate school system activities. The department will provide media resources available to the schools. The project is unique, Meyen said. It emphasizes the decision-making power of Past educational improvement programs usually have centered on teachers. Meyen said the new approach would allow the classroom to be more focused on needs of handicapped children in new ways. Movies, Trip to Starlight Concerts Highlight Week each system, the total school setting and work with regular teachers. It will also provide interaction with and assistance to the schools. This week the summer theatre festival's World of William Igle will feature a lecture, and an opera. A lecture by Richard Wright, titled "The Music of Inge's World: Jazz to Rock" will be given at 7 p.m. tonight in 341 Murphy Hall. “it's a problem solving, mutual relationship,” Meyen said. “Out of it we hope to get better ideas about how our can function in terms of schools.” The movie "The Stripper," which was THE UNIVERSITY DAILY THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Published at the University of Kansas daily during the academic year except holidays and on weekends. Registered with a semester, $15 a year. Second class postpaid package required. Offer advertised to students: $1.25 a semester paid in student activity fee. Advertised offered to all students without regard to race or national origin. Presumed are not necessarily those of the Universities. NEWS STAFF News Advisor ... Shaw Sameh Editor BUSINESS STAFF Business Advisor ... McAdams Business Manager ... Dave Anderson Inge's play, "Pincie," will be given at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the University Theatre. Admission is $1.50 with a KU registration card. base on inje play "A Loss of Roses" on Rosemary Holliday. p. 30. tuesday in Woodruff Auditorium. Other SUA films this week in Woodruff Auditorium are "Stagecoach," directed by John Ford and starring Wayne and Karyn Keller. "The Italian Style," directed by Pietro Germi and starring Marcelo Mastroiani and starring Friday, Admission to each film is 75 cents. The last of the free summer band concerts given by Musician's Local No. 512 will be at the Rockefeller Center on Sunday, July 30. A bus to Kansas City's Starlight Theater will leave Robinson Gymnasium at 6:30 p.m. on Friday for a production, "Abrasevic." Starlight tickets can be purchased that evening for $1.25 to $6.50. Bus tickets, which cost $3.50, can be taken in 188 Robson or by calling 864-3373. The project will probably employ five graduate students and possibly as many as 10. It will be possible for students to receive training in workshops and in-service training will be offered Give Me Your Answer Do. ARE YOU HALF CRAZY? SUA now has two 5-speed tandem bikes for rent DAISY DAISY For more information and rental, contact the SUA Office in the Union. Rates from $1 to $12, 1 Hour-4 Days --for only Visit Henry's Drive In ½ pound of FRENCH FRIES Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday only 6th and Missouri Opens 9:30 a.m. 843-2139 This grant is very large for a one-year activity according to Meyen. The typical "good" grant, he said, runs from $80,000 to $100,000. This is the first grant the special education department has received from Educational Personnel Development Act. Meyen said the grant was "extremely timely in Kansas," because the Kansas Legislature last year passed a bill in which he signed programs be provided for the handicapped. Money from VA To Be Awarded To Med Center A $3.5 million grant has been given recently by the Veterans Administration to the University of Kansas Medical Center. The grant was awarded on a nationally approved list of 11 approved to expand medical school enrollment at colleges and universities. "The grant has the two-pronged thrust of education and increased VA service quality." William O. Rike, executive vice president of the Medical Center, said recently. The grant will provide additional faculty and facilities at VA hospitals in Kansas City, Mo., and Wichita, Rieke said. The colleges are affiliated with the Medical Center. "Most of the money for the first year of the seven-year grant will be spent in Kansas City, because the majority of the faculty are based at the Medical Center." Rieke said. The Medical Center will have 200 students entering in 1975, and half of the class will receive physical diagnosis courses at the VA hospital. 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