Monday, February 18, 1974 University Daily Kansan 3 Kansan Photo by BOB GILLUM Chris Marcotte, Topека, and Susan Alexander, Lawyer Carruth-Cahill, the appellant. Horsin' Around last week. Alexander, who often rides on campus, said that she was once told by a girl in high school to always wear pants. keep her vehicle on the roadway. He apparently overlooked their lack of MOSCOW (AP) - Alexander Solzhenitsyn, in perhaps the last lines written on his native soil, has urged his fellow Russians to reject official lies. Solzhenitsyn Essay Rejects 'Lies' Doing so, he said in an essay, is "the simplest and most accessible key to our understanding." The essay by the 1970 Nobel laureate was called "Live Not by Lies." It is circulating among people. The essay is dated Feb. 12, the day a squad of secret police muscled its way into the apartment. The next day he was forcibly exiled to West Germany. Solzhentzny asserts that lies have become a pillar of the Soviet regime and that every day virtually every Russian is subjected to varying degrees of pressure to accept the official falsehoods as truth, or at least not question them openly. In apparent reference to the terror of the Stalin era, the banished author asserts that "we have been so hopelessly dehumanized for that today's modest ration of food we are to abandon all our principles, our social契约 'fragile existence' will not be disturbed. Solizhenytse asserts that most Russians have not matured enough politically “to march into the squares and shout the truth out loud or to express aloud what we think" because it is still too dangerous. His response is a refusal to retreat to say that what we do not think. Russian poet Yevyev Yevtushenko was quoted in a Milan newspaper yesterday as saying in a letter to the Russian people that the authorities should not publish a public declaration against Solzhentsyn. Veytushenko said he refused, just as he had when authorities tried to get him to "unnask" the late Russian writer Boris Pasternak. Vytushenko said he thought Soviet authorities were starting a campaign to force the change. From Page One Tapes ... as we have determined, is an original and not a copy." St. Clair said that U.S. District Judge John J. Sirah had recited the tapes questions to the Watergate grand jury, where the evidence was inconclusive. "He added: "Stories such as appeared in today's press based on unnamed sources can only impair the proper function of the grand jury process. "I intend to discuss this matter promptly with the Department of Justice and request that an investigation be instituted as to the person or persons who may have violated legal constraints in referring to matters within the purview of the grand jury." The new White House assertion that a defective recording machine probably was responsible for the erasure marks came two days after Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said there are no other gaps in the tapes similar to the 18%-inmate one but “there are sounds . . . throughout it, overrides and so forth. . .” A White House spokesman said Ziegler, Haig and presidential counselor Bryce Harrow joined in yesterday's meeting with the U.S. ambassador to the statement issued in St. Clair's name. Nixon himself did not join in the meeting, the spokesman said, but was aware that the attack was coming from Russia. 80c Pitchers 8-Midnight Tonight & Wednesday The Ball Park Hillcrest Shopping Center Patronize Kansan Advertisers Prescription Drug Coverage? Maternity Benefits? Major Medical? Emergency Treatment Benefits? Student Health Insurance Forum OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS Pine Room of the Kansas Union Monday, February 18th, at 7:30 p.m. REPLACING "THE DEVIL IN MISS JONES" SUA Films Ingmar Bergman's Statement on Censorship and Morality in Art "THE RITUAL" Tuesday, Feb. 19 7:30 Woodruff 75° Beisner to Present Bills John Beisner, Salina junior and newly elected student body president, has begun to implement his campaign platform objectives. "I've been working on writing bills, 'beesner said last night. 'However, I don't know what they're talking about." Beisner said he'd like to use the first.30 days of his presidency to make some organizational changes within the Student Senate. He said the organizational reforms were necessary to make the senate maximally effective. newly elected senators—that many were women and that the majority of elected senators had run with the Unicampus Coalition. "I think we have a very good group of people to work with," he said. Beiser and Todd Hunter, Oklahoma City junior and body student vice-president, is the second to be elected margin of 5 per cent in the recent student body officer elections. Beiser and Hunter were elected. The Beiner-Hunter platform centered on three main objectives: academic policies, security and parking reform and Al-firmative Action. Students to Plan Security Work In Beisner Bill Beiser announced last night that he had written a bill to be acted upon by the new Student Senate at its first meeting Wednesday that would establish a task force of educators, would work on an alternative plan for security and Parking operations for next year. The majority of KU students are fed up with the current Security and Parking operation, according to John Beisner, a graduate and newly elected student body president. Beisner said he 'hoped the task force would work from the Security and Parking budget, seeing what cuts could be made to improve his student's philosophy of Parking and Traffic. "If they're recommending status quo," he said, "the students aren't going to buy it so we're going to have to come up with something." Beisner said the Parking and Traffic Board was going to submit its recommendations this week for next year's Security and Parking operations A petition to the Chancellor, also to be acted on Wednesday, asks that he take no action on recommendations by the Parking board until the task force's plan is submitted. The bill also requires the task force to admit a plan within 60 days for increased funding. bills which he planned to introduce at the senate meeting Wednesday night. The task force would be appointed by Beisner within a week after the bil is passed by the senate, he said, and would be given 30 days to devise an alternative plan for next year's Security and Parking operations which would reduce fees and fines. "If the Parking and Traffic Board isn't to make the needed changes," he added. Beisner said he had already written two The second bill would amend the senate code to provide for membership on the standing committees of the University Senate by students who aren't senators, he said. The first bill would authorize the appointment of a three-member security and placement force to present recommendations on Security and Parking to reduce fines and fees, Beiser said. Within 60 days the task would be completed with a revamp the traffic board appeals system. "This is a chance for more students to participate," Beinner said. END WINTER BLAHS WITH Spring Get Away The Most Fantastic Vacation Contest Eve! GRAND PRIZE. Five day, all-expense vacation in FT, LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA! OVER $10,000 IN PRIZES! To register and send them to us. 10 EACH SECOND PRIZES: Three days, all expenses, in FT, LAUDERDALE! (265) To register, send stamped, self addressed envelope to: Curtis Enterprises, Inc. P.O. Box 54617, Dept. 116 Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Hurry! 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