9 Thursday, April 4, 1974 University Daily Kansan Chapin Says He Didn't Lie to Grand Jury Dresdle T. Chapin, denying anew that he killed to a federal jury, told his perjury trial trespasser, "I had no reason to withhold any answers." peri biru, in the last of three defense witnesses, testified, however, he tried to keep from the grand jury the fact that H. R. Haldeman, the former White House chief of staff, had approved the activities of political prankster Donald H. Searrett. Donald H. Sperry, Jr., appointed appointments to President Nixon, is charged in three counts with making false statements when he testified last April. A米 The defense rested in late afternoon, but only after prosecutors had won from Chapin an admission that he had misstated facts to the FBI in two interviews. The government rested its criminal case against John N. Mitchell and Maurice H. Stans yesterday, and the defense charged that the case against Mitchell was a deliberate conspiracy. Mitchell, the former attorney general, and Stans, onetime commerce secretary, are charged with conspiracy, obstruction of justice and perjury. They are accused of impeding a massive Securities and Exchange Commission fraud investigation of financier Robert L. Vesco in return for the latter's secret $200,000 cash contribution to President Nikon's 1972 campaign. Prosecution Rests in Stans-Mitchell Trial In midtrial motions for dismissal of the criminal conspiracy charges against Mitchell and Stars, the defense said it had received voluminous transcripts of grand jury testimony by prosecution trial witnesses that it hadn't had access to before. Study Indicates Increased Belief in Devil Amid the unsettling aspects of modern times, a new study shows an increasing proportion of Americans are positively certain of the existence of the devil. Most of them regard present-day conditions as threatening and likely to get worse. These are among previously unpublished findings of national survey data gathered by the Center for Policy Research, an independently funded research institute. I realise show the proportion of the United States population completely convinced the devil exists has arisen in nine years from 37 to 48 per cent. The figures were gathered a year ago, preceeding the recent hubbub over demonology induced by the movie "The Exorcist." Guard Captain Too Strict ... From Page One MILLER SAID Korte had the unit do too much "bulshit work," such as riffle-cleaning, clean-up duty and other maintenance work. Korte said the frequent maintenance duty was necessary to keep the unit's equipment in good shape. Before he came to the unit, Korte said, the company received help from other companies in the battalion to clean up for annual inspections. "For several years before I got here, the company almost failed inspection," he said. The man said he be joined the Guard about three years ago to avoid the draft. He said Korte was very strict about the attendance and meetings and "severely hassles people." A guardman who wished to remain anonymous said he would leave the National Guard if he could. The guardman said he thought Korte was the main reason men were quitting or transferring from the Lawrence unit. THE MAN also criticized Korte for too much to do excessive maintenance work. "We spend most of our time cleaning riffles," he said. The man said he thought the guard could be imbrored with a few changes. Consumers Workshop — Establishing a CREDIT RATING— Wesley Fitzgerald Court Justice Wesley Fitzgerald Credit Bureau of Lawrence CREDIT UNIONS Bob Nixon Lawrence Govt. Service Credit Union Thurs., April 4 7:30—Kansas Union International Room sponsored by C.P.A. "Some units are doing a lot for their communities—helping with community events, and providing resources." Kurtie said he often excused men from meetings for weddings, participating in a banquet. "I don't think my attendance policy has been too strict," Korte said. Dennis Copp of 925 E. 314 St. Ter, said that the company was a good before刃orte Kortte "I'm very dissatisfied with the commander myself," Copp said. "I'm trying to get back at him." Copp said he had been denied permission to miss a guard meeting to attend his urinary tract cancer screening. close to his uncle and was expected to be with the family the day before the funeral Copp said he had skipped the meeting and probably was considered to be absent "I'll probably get busted at the next meeting." Copp said. Korte said he knew he might seem strict to some of the men in the company. But he said training had to be strict to prepare the men properly for combat. Korte said that as a rifle platoon leader in Vietnam he had seen many men killed and wounded in combat because they had been poorly trained. 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TELEPHONE 843-1211 900 MASSACHUSETTS KANSAS UNION SUA TRAVEL SERVICE What you should know about diamonds: Color Diamonds that are absolutely "white" or colorless are very rare and are valued accordingly. A colorless diamond is difficult to imperfections, is worth more than a diamond of average color. Every ArtCarved Diamond is guaranteed to meet traditionally high standards for fine color Art Carved LA&S to Get Funds The University will provide one-half of the funds for the LA&S & 48 courses for next year if the student Senate will agree to pay the student body president, said last night. Beiser said that Dykes agreed yesterday to "match funds with the Student Senate." The senate's Finance and Auditing Committee last night voted to provide the necessary $10,000. Final approval will be made by a vote of the senate. Beasler said that the appropriation comes under student senate because it is a process not required. "If the money isn't given," Beersner said, "there is a question as to whether the agent has been paid." Finance and Auditing unanimously approved to match the University's fund with the stipulation that a committee task force be assigned to look into LA&S 48 instructor salaries and reasons behind senate participation in funding of the program. TACO TICO Spring Fiesta TAGOS only 24c For the Month of April At Taco Tico, it's easy and economical for your taste-buds to travel south for the winter. To say "Gracias" for a terrific 1973, Taco Tico is having a month-long Winter Festa! That means those tasty Taco Tico tacos are only $24c$. Taco Tico ... where the food's always in season and seasoned to please! 101 COME ON DOWN! 2340 iowa Attention: All you fun-seeking, energetic, hard-working, active involved, caring K.U. students Committee Chairman Positions Now Open for Interview S.U.A V. U.W.H is the nucleus of planning entertainment and services for the K.U. student. It is unique from other campus organizations in that it aims to be as broad and varied in its functions as its student population which it serves. Besides the Festival of the Arts, S.U.A. offers everything from canoe trips, planning and maintenance of the Kansas Union Gallery, chess tournaments, a reception for incoming freshmen at the chancellor's home, the Free University, ski trips, chartered trips to major athletic events (N.C.A.A. finals in San Diego, '75—Go Hawks!), sailing club, forums, student debates, Potters concerts, dances in the Union Ballroom, Poetry House, International Travel Fair, photography darkrooms in the Union on creative writing contests, picture-lending library . . . oh yeah, we do major concerts, too—Sonny and Cher, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Elton John—got any suggestions? Get into the action. Positions for committee chairpersons are now open for next year In the following areas: Films Films Publicity Popular Education Classical Films Miscellaneous Films Children's Films Worship Workshop Film Workshops Public Relations Receptions Orientation Week Free University Publicity Teacher Recruiting Catholic Enrollment Travel Travel Fair Summer Flights Wetly Trips Hawaii—January '75 Maui—March '75 Northwest Tour—August '74 Northwest Tour — Christmas Indoor Recreation Chess Club Bridge Club Rifle Club Quarterback Club Biking Club Billards Club Ball Hands and Racket Bowling Leagues Fine Arts Photography Gallery Series Gallery Picture-Lending Library Outdoor Recreation Ski Club Mountaineering and Backpacking Festival of the Arts Assistant Producer Forums Debate Program Media Meetings Contemporary Issues Symposium Symphony Interviews will be held April 9, 10, & 11. Call or Contact the S.U.A. Office in the Union before Tuesday, April 9 for interview times. 844-3477 "If it has anything to do with student activities, S.U.A. does it bigger and better than any other campus organization." ---