Thursday, July 6, 1972 University Summer Kansan 3 Ryun's Test Approaches EUGENE, Ore. (AP)—Dave Wottle doesn't have to worry. He's already earned a spot on the U.S. men's Olympic track and field team. But Jim Ryun hasn't and the former Kansas star's comeback has a crucial three-day chapter, starting Wottle, a 21-year-old Bowling Green, Ohio, standout, finished first in the 800-meter run last fall. "Olympic track and field trials." Ryun faded in the final straightaway and finished fourth, earning the alternate berth in that event. Both will be in the 1,500-meter trials Thursday night. And both figure to be in the semi-finals tonight. There were no events night. scheduled Wednesday, the only off day in the 10-day trials. Amish... Wotlle equaled the world record of 1 minute 44.3 seconds in the 800-meter finals. "I still don't know," he said halfway through the trials, "I'll make up my mind after the 1,500." Continued from page 1 But he figured the 1,500 was his best bet in the Olympics. He wasn't certain if he would go in despite it. And he also qualify in the long end. "I think I got tight on the last Unlike the previous religious studies he refused to review this case. Thus Casad began his extensive study in theology, and wrote his two articles on abscess. Ryun, 25, world record-holder in the half-mile, mile and 1,500 meters, could back into the 1,800 meter if Writtle sticks to the 1,800. But Ryun is confident he can earn his own way by coming through in the race. The Amish, said Casad, have believed nearly four centuries. They base their beliefs on the Biblical injunction, "Be not conformed to your own customs." Casad described the Amish a.业工业愚稚 people who believe in industrious people who believe in industrialized own. They are a passive people who pay their taxes, but refuse to work. They don't believe in life insurance and are never found on a farm. THE AMISH refuse to value the amish and material things. They maintain their farms using an- cient techniques, which are overthresholds, effective. The Amish believe that subjects taught in the first eight years of school are better suited for their children. These subjects, including writing and ciphering, are used much more taught in country school used. The Amish which has adapted to modern needs is The Amish maintain an adamant position against high cultural and religious literature and science are considered by them to be worldly and sinful. Thus, they maintain a strong adherence to their children to these influences Statistics, Casad said, tend to show that once most Amish children get a taste of the outside world, they never return to the classroom. They become parents. This then, poses a very real threat to the Amish community when faced with being exposed to expose their children. KANSA $ HAS recently the law to permit the alternative of vocational schooling or the Amish acceptability But for the Amish to set up such schools, said Casad, poses more problems for them. Most burdensome of all, the question is whether they certify The Supreme Court decision in the Wisconsin case will have little effect on Kansas's Amish, according to Casad, because they are the acceptable alternative of vocational schooling in Kansas. KU Receives Crime Funding The University of Kansas's government research center has received a grant of $141,903 for a new education-enforcement training program. The grant is one of several federal crime control grants which a governor's committee administered to Kansas government institutional units. Total amount of the grants was 1,135,707. Royals Dump Lolich, Move Detroit Down straightaway in the 800 final," he said. "The key is to not get tight—to try and relax." KANSAS CITY (AP) — The Kansas City Royals jolted Detroit's first inning run and went on to defeat major league baseball's biggest winner 8-2 behind the pitch of Paul Slaughter Wednesday night. The defeat left the Tigers two full games behind the front-running Baltimore Orioles in the American League's East Division. Richie Scalbain, the American League's leading batter, doubled to score Otsu, and John Hankins scored for the Cleveland home with a single. Pated Fred kite off the first with a double against Lolich, 184-6 A.D. When Fred kissed him when first baseman Paul Jatua missed the trow to first, Patek The Royals jumped on Lolich for three more runs in the sixth Baseball Standings Baltimore W. 19 L. 19 Pct. G. 8 Detroit 77 32 38 Boston 33 34 420 Rockland 31 34 410 Cleveland 28 39 10 Ukwell 28 39 10 AFTER WHAT seemed a confusing technical rehearsal Tuesday, Brooking explained that the day's dress was very complicated, and lights were very complicated, and By The Associated Press American League Oakland 46 24 637 Chicago 41 30 537 Cincinnati 40 30 538 Kansas City 35 35 500 California 32 40 114 New York 32 40 114 Pittsburgh W. L. Pet. G. B. 15 New York 42 20 60 61 Philadelphia 42 20 60 61 New York 38 33 33 50 St. Louis 38 33 33 50 Montreal 31 40 43 17 Toronto 31 40 43 17 National League Brooking believes that actors should be flexible and adaptable and should not be made to follow the characters they are playing. Cincinnati 44 28 611 5 Houston 44 35 597 5 Kansas City 37 25 611 5 Atlanta 30 39 408 11 San Francisco 33 42 397 16 Los Angeles 31 47 397 16 Another reason for deciding to do "hamlet" was that the set was adaptable and could be used in other plays to be produced in the play. "I was afraid that there would not be enough men to recast some parts," he said, "but it is easier to bring over a play that has been produced than to try to produce the production of Shakespeare." American League New York City 1, Indiana 2 Kansas City 8, Detroit 2 Chicago 10, Cleveland 6 California 1, Milwaukee 6 Detroit 2, Pittsburgh 5 Pittsburgh 8 Louisiana 3 Chicago 4, Atlanta 1 Chicago 4, Atlanta 1 San Francisco at Philadelphia, postpone For a time, Brooking said, he held the mantle of champion in "Hamlet," during a summation session, especially because it had no more long since the first product. 'Hamlet' Returns to University COSTUMES for Ophelia and the queen had to be altered for the change in actresses, said Dennis Holmes, who said that was not a great problem. HE EXPLAINED that some changes in the blocking of scenes from the movie changed in character that developed when the new actors were hired. For example, the actress who played Ophelia in the first production seemed more mature, said Brookling, so an emphasis on her role was important to ship to the king. The actress playing Ophelia this summer makes the character a young, kid-sister type, so lines alluding to an affair between Ophelia and another were dropped from the script. "Over half the cast is new," said Brooking, "and some actors have switched roles." By BECKY PAGE McBride & Dehmer Const. Co. For the best in building 2855 Woodland Wichita, Ks. "Hamlet," which was written by William Shakespeare in March, has returned to Kansas University as part of his summer's Shakespeare program. Some changes have been made in the second production, said Jack Brookling, director of both productions of "Hamlet." the new people working on lighting had to become acquainted with the lighting system. Some actors have more than one part in the play, while others have just a few. Each actor, having hands. One actor, while moving a bench offstage during rehearsal, stops to help pull the trap door in the floor of the stage and fell through it. He emerged a Earl Trussell, Lawrence graduate student who played Hamlet in March, is also playing Hamlet this summer. He described the earlier summer rehearsals as "a nutsy boltsy time" when problems were identified with the new members of the cast. WHILE everyone else was getting instructions on blocking during Hamlet's death scene 'I got a little boring then, he said.' Tussell said he found that working with a new cast was stimulating because everyone can contribute to the production. "Hamlet" will be presented at b. p.m. thursday through Saturday, and Monday and Tuesday at the University Theatre. By BOB LITCHFIELD The pre-show festivities which were held in the lobby before the presentation of "Twelfth Night" will be continued for "Hamlet" all other Shakespeare Festival productions this summer. Betty Jo Charlton and Dan Conyers, two Eugene McCarthy supporters in 1988, will represent them at the NAACP's University of Kansas at the Democratic National Convention. Sen. George McDermott, D-S.D. Charlton, 48, of 101 Pawnee a graduate student in political science at KU and an assistant instructer in Western Chillida Conyers, 21, of 1212 W. 29th St. Corydon, 26, of 1085 W. 29th St. in KY on May the fall he be enter graduate school and will be an assistant instructor in human studies. "I wanted to work to elect a man as president after what happened to Eugene McCarthy. I made it clear that he made a pragmatic, practical attempt, won widespread support and has become a viable candidate." BOTH are active Democraties and Republicanies needed that they had decided to work for McGovern when he first announced his candidacy last week. Charlton has been a precinct committeeman since 1968. She belongs to the Douglas County Board of Education, and served as membership chairman of the county Democratic Club and has been a member of the state Democratic Caucus. She was the Democratic nominee for the state legislature in the now reapportioned 80th District in the State Senate. Charlton said that although the local area was concentrated the local and district convened in Kansas, it was the regular party people who were elected as members. CONYERS is serving his second term as chairman of the Third District Young Democrats and has been treasurer, president County Delegates Back McGovern Winn Supports Convict's Try For Olympics Congressman Larry Winn, R-Kan., announced Monday that he would add his name to a letter he wrote to the president of Congress to Avery Brungead president of the International Committee, urging that Hobby Hunter be allowed to participate in Olympic games later this year. Hunter is a South Carolina youth serving an 18-year prison term in South Carolina State Park, in which he instituted his recreation and rehabilitation hunter took up boxing and for the AUF flyweight boxing title. Brundage, along with other O’Railers, will be allowed upon whether Hunger would be allowed to participate in the games. He does make the game on teams he has played. Hunter is considered an excellent prospect for the Olympic gold medal in his division. Brundage said it might cause an "image problem" since Hunter is a convicted criminal serving a prison term. "I don't see how McGovens'a couldn't could she say," said Sutton. "I wonder why he wouldn't but I'd predict that McGovern would run better in Kansas than we did." Party reforms have caused a decline in the influence of most state delegation leaders. With the elimination of the umbrella rule for candidates and methods of delegate selection, party leaders find themselves with fewer votes that they can afford for bargaining purposes. "State delegation leaders have always before been expected to deliver a majority of their votes when called upon to do so." Charlton, "Not only is this not expected of them this year, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Most observers believe Docking and Norbert Dreiling, state party chairman, can in-vestigate Kansas' 20 uncommitted votes. CHARLTON pointed out that he didn't want to win. 150,000 votes in but that Gov. Docking won re-election and other Kansas Democrats ran THIS IS the first year that the roll call vote will not be in alphabetical order. Lots were lost last week in a position order at this year's convention. A spokesman for the State Democratic Headquarters in Topeka last week told this the governor was in his position of influence, because it voted fifth from last. Charlton said that perhaps there was a mixup and the governor was of Kansas' voting position. CHARLTON and Conyers said they doubted that this would be the case. They are convinced that the governor's delegates won't follow the governor because of personal pressure and other political treatment. Neither delegate believe McCoyen's nomination would hurt Democrat belief in him or believed him to be the strongest Democratic candidate in the race. Charlton and Conyers both have a strengthened Democratic party in Kansas. Charlton said that Democrats should make Jack Docking's popularity, and the three terms as governor have started to have a coattails effect and have helped to carry local Democratic candidates into office. "George McGovern is the Great Plains Statesman," Conyers said, citing the governor of Texas and an ardent McGovern supporter. Welcome Incoming Freshmen Both said that they saw no reason for the Credentials Committee's controversial decisions to be taken into court. May we help you with your housing needs "It is hard to understand the governor's plan," he said. "With Kansas voting eleven it will be a tough job for him to play kingmaker at Miami." ARTMENT 1603 West 15th JAYHAWKER TOWERS APARTMENTS Not more than 5 minutes walking anywhere. Now Leasing for Summer and Next Fall All utilities paid—Auto parking included—Heated swimming pool—Tenant storage room on each floor—Incinerator dump on each floor—Modern kitchen with stainless steel countertop for heat and air conditioner—Two elevators in each building—All brick walls and steel reinforced floors for fire protection and quiet—Complete laundry in each building—Outdoor exposure room—Bath tub, shower, two lavatories each apartment. Surrounded by the K.U. Campus 300 2 Bedroom Apartments and parliamentarian of the Young Democrats at KU. One reason for McGoverner's success is that it is easier to get petitions on the ballot than to declare; than to work for an uncommitted delegate or block a candidate. Coyers said that while he had been in contact with other Kansas delegates, he was uncertain of the plans of Gov. Robert Docking. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX The Ultimate in K.U. Campus Housing Call 843-4993 for Appointment to see Convenience — Comfort — Safety — Extras xxxxxxxxxx CAMPAIGN POLICY STATEMENT Regarding Kansas University REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR 45TH DISTRICT DWIGHT BORING SAYS: Further, I promise that I shall request Rep. John Vogel and the Republican winner of the 44th District to join me in the race to present a proposal to Lawrence commissioner will also ask both Manhattan's unopposed Republican legislators and the Republican victors in Emporia, Pittsburgh (two Republican incumbents) and Washington, who will be subsequent to the General Election, before year end. I promise the faculty and administration that I will make it possible for you to sign a petition addressed to the 1973 Board of Regents in support of salary transfers ORGINALLY sent to the Board of Regents. You know the Regents requested 5 per cent instead of 5.5 per cent recommended. You know in the legislative process that you had to occur. You will want an effort made to REINSTATE cuts. REGARDING KU SALARIES This direct effort to the 1723 legislation would dramatize your need following so ary stagnation. It will also short fuse that of the previous generation. Lawrence needs the consumer dollars involved. The town has felt the affectful effects as well. In inflation times, none of us in Lawrence can afford another KU year of ZPG (Zero Pay Gain). We must stop the KU management and brain drain. Perhaps we can consider to a student Pension in Appreciation of Faculty. "This is strictly a party matter and the decision will be voted on by the entire convention," Charlton said. BESIDES the party Platform and Credentials Committee rulings, the convention will be asked to ratify a revolutionary party structure in the party structure under a new charter for a National Democratic Party. Veteran politicians tell me few will vote in the primary; Register before July 11 and vote August 1. The plan would greatly increase the size and scope of the national committee. The committee is presently made up of nine members, including the chairmen and committee women from the 50 states. The proposal would provide overlapping membership with the state parties, adding the state party chairmen and elected members to the committee. Committee up to approximately 70% Charlson said that the idea is to make the Democratic party a truly national party, whereas it is still a minority and a national party exists on paper only, except during the national convention period every four years. But, she said, it will not be a national committee more unwieldy. CONYERS is leaving for Miami Saturday to attend the The trip to Miami is partially financed by the local McGovern organization, which sponsored a spaghetti dinner to raise funds for the agency, much of the expense is paid for by the delegates themselves. CONYERS is leaving for Miami Saturday to attend the Democratic Convention he is carrying the proxy of Kansas's Young Democrats. Gairn Lawson, attorney Conyers will also attend the New Democratic Coalition meeting before the convention begins Young Democrats' National Convention. He is carrying the proxy of Kansas Young Democrats in Berkowitz, Lawrence attorney. Conyers will also attend the convention before the convention begins Monday. Charlton will leave from Kansas City on a charter flight with other members of the Kansas delegation Sunday morning. He will stay in Miami at 2 p.m. Sunday and will stay at the Newport Hotel. JOBS FOR VETS If you're a real vet and would like the job write down your name, address & phone number, and send it to Campus Veterans 118 B Union Lawrence, Kansas Need a job to help subsidize your education? We have several openings with two different campanies in sales positions This is for immediate employment so act now! SPONSORED BY CAMPUS VETERANS POTTER'S CONCERT Sunday, July 9 featuring THUMP THEATRE ACME TUNES MUD CREEK Sponsored by SUA SALE We only have a sale twice a year and when we do it's really something to get excited about. Come in today and fit yourself out in some of our regular line of clothing and furnishings at very substantial savings. . . - Suits . . . . . up to $40.00 off - Sport coats . . . . up to $35.00 off - Knit trousers ... 20% off - Long sleeve shirts . . . . $4.00 off - Bermudas & swimwear ... 20% off - Washable flares . . . . . $4.00 off - Ties . . . . . . . 1/2 price - Short sleeve shirts . . . . . $4.00 off - Knit shirts . . . . . $4.00 off 839 Massachusetts St. Downtown Don't forget to come in and register for the free vacation trip.