2 University Daily Kansan SLA to Announce Hearst Release Time The exact time and place of Patricia Horat's release will be disclosed within 72 hours, a communique bearing the signature of the Symbiosis Inc. board member, Dr. David B. Sternberg. Lubbock The kidmap victim's father, Randolph A. Hearest, said he was convinced the kidmap user said, "and I am sure she will be released." Enrolled with the communique was half of a driver's license with the signature "Patricia Herrist." The California Department of Motor Vehicles said in Sacramento that details on that portion matched details on its recordkeeping—including the initials of the clerk who processed the license. Donald Nixon Heard in Mitchell-Stans Trial Dianon Nixon testified yesterday that he rebuffed an effort by an aid of financier Robert L. Vossen to get a message to his brother, President Nikon, and the U.S. Embassy in Jordan. "I said there was no way I could do this," Nixon said. "It has been my policy ever since my brother has been in politics. I have never taken a position." John Mitchell was the man designated. I never talked to my brother on any matter and John Mitchell was the man I was designated to talk to6. Saxbe Suggests Conspiracy in Kidnapings Nixon testified for the government at the criminal conspiracy trial of Mitchell, former attorney general, and former Commerce Secretary Atty. William B. Saxbe suggested yesterday that Patricia Heeart's adipose followed instructions from a textbook written by some other teachers. In an interview, Saxbe said the existence of such a manual suggested the involvement of "a world-wide conspiracy" in the rash of kidnappings in the United States and other countries since Hearst was abducted two months ago. "When you think the Symbiontes and the others are taking this right out of some Maist doctoral textbooks on how to operate in terrorism and other forms of civil disturbance, you realize it is not just a coincidental thing." Saxbe said. Agnew Lawyers Appeal Disbarment Ruling Attorneys for Spire T. Agnew told the Maryland Court of Appeals yesterday that the former vice president had a high position and "public ootery" over his actions, according to the report. The attorneys said Agnew, who resigned the vice presidency and pleaded no contest last year to evading about $13,500 in federal taxes in 1967 when he was governor of Maryland, should only be suspended from practicing law and not disbarred. Agnew is appealing a unanimous recommendation of a three-judge Circuit Court panel that he be disbarred. Hearings Scheduled for Student Senate Funds The Student Senate's Academic Affairs Committee will hear requests by student groups tonight and tomorrow night for funds from the student activity fee. The Culture Committee will hear requests tonight in the Great Room in the Kansas State Building. Dwight D. Eisenhower International Law Requests from the following groups will be heard tonight: ACADEMIC AFPAIRS—Regionalist Room in the Union; D. Eskhomow International Society 8:30-6:50 Graduate Linguistics Students Association 8:50-7:10 Backpackers 8:70-1:30 Graduate Business Council 7:90-7:50 Student Bar Association 7:50-8:10 Graduate School Council 8:10-8:30 Business School Council 8:30-8:50 Association for Combined Sciences 8:50-9:10 *psychology Club* 9:10-9:30 Federation of Student Social Workers 9:30- 9:50 Anthropological Undergraduate Forum 9:50-10:10 **CULTURE COMMITTEE:** Friends of Art 6:30-4:50 International Club 6:50-67:30 Tau Sigma 7:30-7:50 University Theatre 7:50-8:20 International Film Series 8:20-8:50 Requests from the following groups will be heard by the Academic Affairs Committee tomorrow night in the Oread Room in the Union; Black Business Student Council 7:30-7:50 Engineering School Council 7:50-8:00 Graduate Association for Students of Sociology 8:10-8:30 Parapsychology Club 8:30-8:50 Chicano Law University 8:50-9:10 Linguistics Students Association 9:10-9:30 1974-75 KU Pom Pon Girl Tryouts PRELIMS—April 6, Allen Field House,10 a.m. FINALS—April 10, Allen Field House,7 p.m. You can be a part of the nationally recognized University of Kansas pom pon squash which traditionally has become a source of pride for all KU followers. The requirements for trying out are the following: regularly enrolled University of Kansas female student, either undergraduate or graduate, and have a sincere interest in helping further boost KU athletics into national prominence. The KU pom pon girls are sponsored and governed by the University of Kansas Athletic Department. All female students interested in learning more about trying out for one of the squads' 10 positions are urged to attend clinics to be conducted prior to preliminary and final tryouts. Questions will be answered and routines for trying out will be taught at all four clinics. Pom Pon Girl Clinics IMPORTANT NOTICE Due to the construction occurring in Allen Field House all clinics this week will be conducted in the Kansas Union Ballroom. This week's clinics are scheduled for April 2 (Tuesday) and April 4 (Thursday) from 7 to 9 p.m. Tryouts, however, will be conducted in the Allen Field House annex as originally planned. Selling your bike? 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