2 Tuesday, July 11, 1972 University Summer Kansan News Briefs BY The Associated Press Truman on Regular Diet KANSAS CITY (AP)—Former President Harry S Truman underwent the last of a series of gastrointestinal examinations at Research Hospital Monday. His condition is satisfactory, hospital officials said, but no date has been set for his dismissal. After the examinations, Truman was put on a general diet, which nurses said he welcomed. Pearson Asks New Approach LYNDON AP) - On the eve of a tour of five federal flood control roads in Kansas, Sen. James B. Pearson, R-Kan., called for a new approach to shared responsibility among federal, state and public governments when it comes to meeting public needs at federal control reservoirs. Pearson said the main problem was the lack of adequate hard-surfaced access roads. "Local and state governments lack the resources needed to improve these roads, but millions of visitors each year keep on coming," he said. Soviet Trade Talks Set WASHINGTON (AP) — The newly formed U.S.-Soviet trade commission will hold its first meeting on Moscow on July 20 to try to remove the obstacles to reaching a commercial agreement this year, the White House said. The commission was nomined by President Nixon as chairman of the American half of the commission, told reporters he expected the first group of meetings to last until about Aug. 1. He said that settlement of war with Russia is the Soviet future and it could be reached on the trade questions dividing the two countries. Student Aid Program Halted WASHINGTON (AP) — Processing of student applications for federally guaranteed loans has been halted to await new federal regulations requiring the student "to demonstrate a need for the money." Some university officials expressed fear that the new federal forms would not reach their intended purpose for students affected by the delay. The U.S. Office of Education said the new regulations should be validated sometime this week and "hopefully the new forms will be sent out this week." Voyager Finds Rough Sailing FALMOUTH, England (AP) — The lone sailor who crossed oceans in search of love was lonelier still Monday. The pretty young sailor he trained 19,000 miles to marry told him his long voyage had been in vain. Three months after her death Granite Tatt, 36, popped the question. For him it had been live at first sight, but the typist, attractive, fair-haired 25-year-old Barbara Hill, wasn't so sure. When she had to fly to England in the spring of 1970, she still had not given him her answer so soon. She was married, and a homemade ketchup, Mokla. In a waterside cafe at Falmouth on Monday, less than two days after she stepped ashore, Miss Hill gave Tatt her answer. It was no. By BOB LITCHFIELD Kansas Delegation Meets MIAMI BEACH—The Kansas delegation caucused at 1 p.m. Monday in the Constitution Room of the Newport Hotel, Gov. Robert Docking and Norbert Druller were in charge of the meeting. It was strictly procedural. No controversial issues were discussed. There were no protests, and no votes were taken. Docking said the delegation caucus on voting matters until Thursday. There was no discussion of the credentials battle Monday night. "I anticipate a close vote in the California seating. I would be surprised if there is more than a four or five vote difference either way. We haven't heard much about those parties, so I'm not sure of the sentiment of many Kansas deleites." Docking said. Asked if he had a preference for the Democratic nomination, Docking said he had no preference. Asked if he would oppose Asked if he would oppose he said, "I am running for leave the national ticket to this convention. I certainly will not Locking said his preference would not be known until he cast his ballot. Asked how he believed the Kansas delegation would vote on McGovern's nomination, Docking said. "It is only speculation, and I suppose he could count on 15 delegates," he depicted on developments." McGovern delegates believ- the number of Kansas delegate support to be at least 18. Ask if you want a nomination would hurt the Democratic Party in Kansas, Docking said, "You said it. I didn't. There is, of course, a ruboff. In some ways it could help, in other ways it could hurt. It is too early to tell whether it would affect my campaign." Dreiling said it was premature for delegates to discuss the credential issues. He said that the candidates might work themselves or recommend a solution before tonight's session. theauc cauc Monday, Denise Edison, 18, Parsons, Labette Community Junior College student, was named to replace Betty Tullis as a delegate. Tullis was the president of a fraternity rb. Woody Duncan, 28. Kansas City; labor union delegate, said, "Edison is迫不及待要GmGovernher. She must give him by the convention's end." Duncan attended KU in 1963 and 1964 and will enroll in the spring 1973 semester to pursue a Tom Martin, 20, Onaga, Washburn University student and alternate delegate, said Edison the McGovern caucus Sunday. degree in education. Betty Jo Charlton, 101 Pawnee, was named teller of the Kansas delegation, meaning she was to be a candidate. She is a McGovenn supporter. After the caucus, workers supporting former North Carolina governor Robert Johnson contacted Kansas delegates about their possible support. John Settich, Kansas City delegate, said, "The anti-McGovern elements can agree only on stopping McGovern, but not one candidate. Ambitious ambitions to live in to the ambitions of one." Should a deadlock develop, Sanford could be considered for the nomination. His backers point out that he would be expected to have been indicted, but had been a southern governor, a Kennedy confound and southern campaign manager for the Humphrey-Muskie ticket in 1968. Settish said he would vote "to put the 271 votes back together, the way it should be." "In the California challenge it was not the rules, but the outright rules," said Mr. Brown. "The argument will arise that the unit rule and the winner take all." Renewed Fighting Rages; Irish Civil War Feared Catholic and Protestant guerrillas. BELFAST (AP) —Gunfire an explosions raged across Northern Ireland's battered six counties early Tuesday. Britain rushed more troops to the province, and a war of approachive civil war. "What have you got if McGovern is denied? It's just inconvenience to me that this situation could keep it from him. But William Whiteclaw, Brit- ish politician and politically Ulster, indicated in the House of Commons in London that the problem was deeper than that British headquarters reported incidents by midnight Monday and its troops cut down 13 gunmen. The authorities struck an airstrictly between rival Roman THE FIERCE FIRST fighting in the drab post war housing complexes of West Belfast. Gummen pumped fire from house gardens and high-rise apartment blocks and replacement and each other. Candidates were busy campaigning and making rounds of voters. All candidates attended both the women's political caucus and the debate, which was attended by McGown and Humphrey and several Kansas He disclosed that he had had a secret meeting with IRA leaders last Friday. He said the IRA men complained they had gained trust in the organization, causing hostilities, "then made demands that I could not accept." Dan Camper, 1212 W 25th St, and the courtyard Monday concerts. The college's sacuccus room is available for the kansas delegation at the con- ference. Paul Aiyard, Ellsworth, Kar- bethan and Robert,扎比思, Toperka, being followed by CBs newsmen and camera crew CBs is doing a special show at the Hirschberg. Settich said, "A lot of us were there." He added that the substantive was discussed at the caucus. We thought we would be talking about the California budget. Conyers and Duncan said they believed it was easier to keep up watching TV than at the convention. "It makes it conventionally hectic when the convention is not in session, because people are around trying to find out what's happening and separating them." In the Catholic Ballymurry zone, gunmen of the outlawed insurgents with British troops in a fight that has raged practically without respite since Ulster's 13-day fire crumble Sunday night. "It will be either McGovern or "it会你她" you pull out of thin air and win an impossible compromise candidate. But I don't see a Willie in the wings." Kansas's McGovern delegates are pressing the uncommitted for the president. The McGovern forces are well organized and seem to be Tim Alberison of Lawrence is in Miami with the Yippies. He said he was thinking about getting out, but in opposition to Vern Miller. "I think I am the Kansas Yippie delegate after Phil Hill left the state. Vern will arrest him on him." Albertson said. About 300 tents are set up in Flamingo Park, in those of Yippies, Vietnam Veterans against the War, the southern Conference, Gay Lib, Women's lib and other groups. Albertson said the Yippies in Detroit demanded a democratic convention was in session. He said Flamingo Park was a meeting place for political leaders. He said the Yippies didn't support McGovern but considered him the lesser of evils, but his wife was killed. If Humphrey were nominated MIAMI BEACH (AP)--About 500 demonstrators broke away from the crowd and pulled down a portion of a fence on the perimeter of Miami Beach Convention Hall as the Democratic National Convention took place. A 60-foot section of chain-link fence was ripped down by youths who had been kicking at gates in the southwest section of the hall. However, as the crowd of about 2,000 began dispersing, the group of 500-most of them white About 300 police, armed with a rifle, attack the breeze when the fire toll and stood in a shoulder-to-shoulder wall as the protesters momentarily flee. youths—began kicking and clawing at the chain-link barrier around the convention center. One Demonstrator Arrested Attempting Convention Crash Color Zone Parking Ready Minutes before the Rev. Ralph Dermont, director of Christian leadership Conference had promised that his audience would protest peacefully until their request for 750 Convention Hall seats was ruled upon by the court. City II in nearby Flamingo Park Zone K, a newly completed parking zone behind Strong Hall, is marked for the new color-coded zone parking system at the University. Under the new parking system autos will be parked in Zone K, while those in Zone A may be parked in another zone with the same color code. Peace Corps, VISTA Plan Interviews at KU Miami Beach Police Sgt. J Joseph Spotte received a cut over the left eye when protesters tried to force open a gate, police said. They reportedly arrested during the one-hour assault on the fence. If you are a nautilus nutrient researcher, dance instructor, air traffic controller, bookbinder or computer specialist, you can help the FIRE GOPS on VIRTEX. Primarily, Peace Corps volunteers serve as teachers who fight hunger, ignorance, and health, according to Garbell. In some of the countries the Peace Corps average life span is 30 years. MOST OF the participants in Abernathy's "Poor People's" situation all sit outside the staircase area front of the hall. They shouted, "Open the door!" open the door!" as they stood outside the fenced hall in a light GARBELL SAID that nearly everyone had a skill that could be used in the Peace Corps or VISTA. The protesters "were kind of exuberant and pushed down the stairs" before they took one injury - my aide, Joe Spoto who is to the hospital for a few cuts. Within an hour, the demonstrators began to disperse as the rains came. A spokesman for the group said people were back in Resurrection "I wouldn't call it serious," Miami Beach Police Chief Rocky Pomerance said. In the VISTA program, volunteers serve as technicians trying to better the people's need for food and supply. Garbell said. Six hundred British commandoes flew to Northern Ireland in 1982. In 1983, 1,000 more men were preparing to leave early Tuesday, bringing military strength to 18,800 men. The British three years of sectarian warfare. The man arrested was iden- tified. Police said he got through the fence and inside the auditorium, which had doors and charged with breaking and entering with intent to commit a misdemeanor police charge. VISTAis a one-year commitment of domestic duty after six-week training program, Garbell said. "We are here to evict Richard Milhous Nixon from the White House," said Abernathy, "but just because we are against the notion of Nixon doesn't mean that we are the Democratic party." The Peace Corps involves a two-year commitment after a three-month training program. The Southern Christian Leadership Conference, headed by Rev. Dr. James Bridgman, Welfare Faith Organization and National Tenants Oganization have demanded that the party be held in a convention hall observers in Convention Hall. As the four-day convention was gaveed to order, the party had not granted the request. "No attempt will be made to, for our way into the convention, force a ballot." "We don't believe in using force with the Democratic party." THE TROOP movements followed failure by British negotiators to reach an agreement with the IRA. "There is more opportunity for variety in the Peace Corps with 8,000 openings. In VISTA there are only 4,500 openings. Berland said the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act, passed last year, limited the amount of noise exposure to 90 decibels on an eight-hour day, and required workers engaged in interstate commerce. CHICAGO (AP)-CAUTION: The Democratic National Convention may be hazardous to health. Level of Noise At Convention Said Harmful At that level, Berland said, the delegates will become irritable, the pupils of their eyes will dilate and the eyes lose focus. That doesn't mean the truck is twice as loud as the telephone. Decibels increase by powers of 10. And if it were engaged in interstate commerce, it could be in danger. Theodore Berland, Chicago anti-nose campaign and author of *The Nose Bible* By comparison, a quiet telephone conversation runs 30-40 decibels and a passing truck churns out about 85. he added He predicted the convention will hit a sound level of at least 90 decibels, the level Berland recorded at a Communist outdoor meeting and may go as high as 100-110 decibels in some parts of the hall. Starting against a background noise, he said, the delegates will speak. That will increase the noise and they'll have to shout loudly, until their ear begins to stop hearing the frequencies of speech, Berland Dismissal of Jurors Is Denied by Judge The fight for quiet on the convention floor will probably be a losing battle. Berland said. 7:30 a.m. — The Morning School 8:30 a.m. — News-Weather Sports 8:30 a.m. — Campus and Community 'Calendar' a $ m. - News-Weather-Sports with Working with the Master- Dukas and Schucher. question the jurors on their qualifications. LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Pentagon Papers trial got underway Monday with the defense arguing that it was one of the first 110 jurors who, defense said, all seemed to be over 30 and were not representative of the majority. THE FIRST question, concerning the possible hardships of serving for the estimated 10 to 12 hours of work, in an excess of 18 possible jurors. U. D. District Court Judge William Byrne Jr. denied the request and began questioning the panel about whether the plaintiff, and not the attorneys, would KANU Schedule 9:30 a.m.-Morning with the Masters, Dikas and Schumann. 12:15 p.m.-Noon Hour Concert—Community Calendar. Five more were excused when they said they had formed unalterable opinions on the case and were now able to be responsible for them to be impartial. 10 p.m. - All Thursdays. Considered. 3 4 p.m. - New Weather Sports. 5 6 p.m. - New Weather Sports. 6 5 p.m. - New Weather Sports. 7 8 p.m. - New Weather Sports. 8 9 p.m. - Cleveland Orchestra Concerts, Delaney, Harbak, and Sebumma, Warren Sports, Brownsport, 10 12 p.m. - Cleveland Orchestra Concerts. 2:10 a.m.- Martin Luther King Speaks 1:30 p.m. - Make from Germany 2:45 p.m. - News Weather Sports. 2:05 p.m. - Stage and Screen, Julie Andrews. Twelve potential jurors and six seated in the jury box, and the judge began questioning them. The questioning was to continue Tuesday. There are 12 counts in all against Ellsberg and three against Russo, in addition to another joint charge of conspiracy. Zamir Bavel, professor of computer science, was among 19 University of Kansas faculty educators in the field and Educators of America for 1972. Outstanding Educators of America is an annual awards program honoring distinguished men and women for their exertion service, achievements and leadership in the field of education. Ellsberg, 41, and Russo, 35. Ellsberg and Rand research researchers, who worked on government projects, are charged in the top-secret papers detailing origins of the Vietnam war. the Vietnam war. They are charged with espionage, conspiracy and theft. WASHINGTON (AP)—Federal Aviation Administrator John H. Shaffer said Monday airline officials have become as much a rarity as hijackings to Cuba, through sheer frustration of the would-be Official Sees Reduction In Air Piracy Extortion The reasons for this, Shaffer said, are ever increasing airplane and airport security, and a failure to fly by airlines and flight crews. "At one point—when the hijacker was a Havaian type, non-violent, non-threatening, not seeking hostages or attempting extortion attempts may even be used," Shafer said in an interview. "Now there is an entirely different attitude toward the blacker . . . "There has been no successful hijackings. 24 attempted hijackings of U.S. domestic hijackings this year, only seven have flight this year," only seven have Of the 24 attempted U.S. hijackings in four years, four were unsuccessful altogether, and 13 were successful. The aircraft gained control of the aircraft. Since the Federal Aviation Administration started keeping track of U.S. airports in 1871, 147 hijackings of U.S. registered aircraft, involving 193 Of the 193, 108 are from France. 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