2 Thursday, July 6, 1972 University Summer Kansan News Briefs BY The Associated Press Planes for China Approved WASHINGTON (AP) — The Commerce Department has granted an export license clearing the way for the Mainland Chinese government to buy $150 million worth of Boeing 707 lots and parts, a company spokesman said today. Noted Japanese businessman Masahiro Kondo is the Republic's and the Boeing company continue in Peking, but release of the export license clears any barrier within the U.S. government. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)—Complaining that they had been shunned by the major political parties for too long, hundreds of welfare recipients gathered Wednesday in the city at next week's Democratic National Convention to discuss election plans. "We are not going to let this happen," Tillmon said. "We know that the Democrats will not push our issues," said Johnnie Tillmon, associate director of the National Welfare Rights Organization which sponsored the conference. Mrs. Tillmon said poor people decided to enter the political arena in 1972 because politicians refused to offer them "adequate welfare reform, a federal annual income, decent housing and quality care." Poor to Greet Democrats Military Attacks Air Tax WASHINGTON (AP) - A Pentagon order directing military air traffic to avoid airports imposing passenger taxes threatened Wednesday to divert thousands of air travelers, particularly from Philadelphia International Airport. The instructions from the Army-administered Military Traffic Management Terminal Service (MTMTS) applied to affect the Philadelphia tax was the most severe, $2 a person, leased not only on departing passengers but on arriving passengers as well. Taxes of $ on each departing passenger went into effect also last Saturday at Richmond, Va., Huntsville, Ala., Sarasota-Bradenton, Fla., and Saginaw, Mich. More Truman Tests Ordered KANSAS CITY (AP)--Former President Harry S Truman will undergo a new set of X rays in the examination of an intestinal problem which sent him to a hospital here Sunday, it was reported Wednesday. "Because of Mr. Truman's aliment the X rays taken Monday were not satisfactory and they will be repeated later in the week when advisable," a Research Medical Center spokesman told reporters. He declined to elaborate. The hospital has put no name for the new X-ray machine and is unable to articulate with which he was hospitalized for more than a week in late January and early February of 1971. The hospital continued to list Truman's condition as satisfactory. Humphrey Ready For Miami Battle WAVELY, Minn. (AP)—Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey was elected the first president his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination even if it meant seeing supporters of Sen. George S. McGaw walk out of a debate. He said he tended to discount threats by McGovenn that he may have used the "tactics" McGovenn's statements were "most inaccurate" and showed the tactics. Humphrey, who trails far behind Mudman in waggon wears a helmet and throws his support behind any other candidate until at least a third of the candidates until he became convinced he had lost any chance of winning the race. But Humphrey raised the possibility that the convention might attempt to overrule the courts. He said, "It's my judgment that the convention is the judge of its own membership." He acknowledged there would be "quite a hassle" if the appeals court ruled to stand and the convention ignored it. Humphrey was interviewed on A new approach to clinical orientation for students in the School of Pharmacy will go into effect next spring. He was asked if he discouraged the possibility of McGovern making his mistakes independently if the nomination independent by what he categorized him as, what he categorized him as, the lawn of his lakeside home in this rural community, where he is resting before flying to the Miami convention Friday. According to F. Gene Martin, coordinator of the program, students will participate in an intensive training at the University of Kansas Medical Center, going on rounds with physicians, interns "Maybe the wish is father of the thought, but I do tend to discount it," Humphrey said. Appeals Court Returns Delegates to McGovern WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal appeals courtWednesday ordered 151 California delegates to appeal the decisionMcGovern, prompting his forces to claim first-ballot-victory in a historic case of Convention in Miami Beach. But the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia late Saturday approved a ruling on the rulings and another in involving Illinois delegates until 2 p.m. Thursday to give the parties a chance to appeal to the court. In addition to the California delegate action, the court upheld a party Credentials Committee ruling which ousted Chicago Mayor Richard J. Dalley and 58 other Illinois convention delegates who all may state the decision that would override the federal decision. THIS WAS another plus for the South Dakota senator since the Dalley state was uncompromised but the governor made replacements favors McGovern. be more fair than the winner-take-all manner in which the primary was set up, changing the rules after the game was over is consistent with fun-damental principles of due process." The majority opinion in the 2-1 California decision declared that the "Democratic Party did not accept a reintroduction in essence, it acted in defiance of its own rules as interpreted in the call for the 1972 convention by establishing retroactively an official non-amended standard of conduct." An appeal to the Supreme Court still is possible for the Democratic National Committee and pro-Drakeley forces. The circuit court held that while the apportionment might French Premier Ousted PARIS (AP) — President Chaban Delmas, his preemier for three years, has a series of scandals that unify the unity of the political party. With legislative elections due before next March, Pompidou then on Wednesday appointed him as secretary of the Messmer, 58, to form a new government likely to include many of the leading figures of the outgoing administration. Its first session was announced Thursday or Friday Students had been commuting to the Medical Center from KU two or more times a week. Messmer, minister for over- seeing the Chaban Dahan, served under Sergio Deneffe, defense minister for President Charles de Gaulle under Pom- sier. Like Chaban-Delmas, one of the first to rally to De Gaulle's Free France movement in 1940. Free Messmer was a founder of a pressure group designed to stop the Nazi extermination after the general resignation in 1969. Chaban-Delmas, whose dynamic war effort made him a brigadier-general at the age of 29, is now a major successor. De Gaulle as president. His more liberal interpretation of Gaullism and calls for a "new society" led to the creation of the orthodox wing of the party. income (k$ 168 for several) in the Chaban-Delmas was heightened when investigations by upper and lower house commissions found a rocker racket in the state-rate television network. Chaban-Delmas, who had declared his confidence in its safety, quickly named new directors The new system is intended to allow students more extensive training. Students will have patients assigned to them and will work with their drug profiles to try to improve their success in receiving proper drug therapy. income tax for several years. But the real pressure on his post came in the last few months. A series of financial scandals exploded involving Gaillist deputies or close associates. The revelations of a television nationwide to explain how perfectly legal tax loops enabled him to pay only minimal In fact, Charles D. "Bucht" Morrow was a morning newspaper, the Army was in contact with him during the court-martial, asking him to OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—A man in the mass court-murial of LW William Lakeley Jr. told the Daily Oakland County Journal it was available to testify during the lieutenant's 1970 murder trial despite Army claims he could not answer. Army prosecutors were ordered by the military judge midway through Calley's courtroom to testify against defense witness. They told the judge they could not locate him and that the Army had lost contact with him in March 1970—several months before the court proceeded. THE OKLAHOMAN said in its story, written by Jack Taylor. "There is an indication, based on interviews with Gruver, his mother and other acquaintances and relatives that Army officers have missed him and the court to prevent him from testifying." Tanaka Says He Plans No Immediate Changes Grover told Taylor, "The Army kept telling me that (the test) immony would just hurt him. The prosecution so I didn't go." TOKYO (AP) - Kakuei Tanaka's next prime minister has a drastic departure from the his predecessor Eki Sato. Convention Reports Witness for Calley Located The University Daily Kansan will have a staff member covering the Democratic National Convention, and particularly the Kansas delegation, when it opens in Miami Beach Kansan Will Cover Meet Bob Litchfield, Kansas City Kan, senior and a Kansan staff writer, will call convention stories to the Kansan twice daily. The Kansan received press ads to the convention June 10. Litchfield will also be sharing a pass on an equal time basis with the convention, and a pass will enable him to get an action on the convention floor during the year that the press in general has been allowed on the main floor of the convention center. Litchfield, 24, covers the beat for the Kansan. He covered the State Democratic Convention June 10 and has reported on the Kansas Legislature and Sherie City Commission this month. Litfield was himself involved in politics in 1970 when he participated in an attempt by a reform branch of the Democratic party to oust Sen. Harry Byrd. He represented independently, however. Litchfield's stories will come to the Kansan each afternoon and evening throughout the convention. His departure Sunday for Miami Beach will put Litchfield in the convention city one day before his delegation is expected to arrive. A communications specialist in the Navy, Litchfield helped put out a Navy newspaper. one story about 5 p.m. Then the convention meets from 6 to 11 (CDT) each night, and I will phone in an up-date a new story after Reporting won't be the only task Litchfield will face in Miami Beach. His coverage of the state's delegation will include following them to their hotel, hall six miles from Convention Hall. "Most of the decisions will be made in the afternoon." Litchfield said, "so I'll be getting out The Kansan is the only newspaper in Lawrence which will be covering the convention first-hand. Martin said he believed that this type of program would be as valuable to the interns in training as it was for the students, thought the intern would be able to realize more fully the extent of training the pharmacist has and be more likely to use him as a tool of information is his practice. Kansan Photo by CLAY LOYD MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)—IMPACTIVES of welfare and poor people's needs in the Hall for a few minutes Wednesday to underscore their demand for seats on the Democratic National Convention. He'll Be Our Man in Miami Beach Bob Lillebill will cover Democratic Convention for the Kansas . . . Poor People Demand Seats At Convention To the amazement of carpenters and other workmen putting finishing touches to the 14,000-seat hall, some 50 persons marched up to the podium and a call for 730 delegate seats. But he added: "It is like a new man taking over the presidency of a company. There are bound to be some changes eventually." The demonstrators represented the National Welfare Association and the Southern Christian Tenants Organization and the Southern Christian Tenants Organization group is sponsoring a poor people's convention that opened Wednesday and will continue until the Democratic conclave starts. The 54-year-old millionaire construction executive is the country's youngest prime minister since 1945. "All we did is walk right in, and that's what we are going to do in the convention—walk right in," said the Rev. Jeffrey Curtis of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Tanaka won the party presidency, a post which makes him head of government, at a convention and members in the Diet, or Japanese parliament, earlier in the day. He confirmed him as prime minister to form a long-term, a formal since the party has a majority in both houses. Gruver, a 26-year-old former Tulsa and a grenadier in Calley's company on the day of the My Lai killings in 1968, said he not aware the Army had been ousted to produce him as a defense witness. "I didn't know that," he said. "I would have went." Sara Jane White has been hired to take charge of course content and training on the role of member representing the School of Pharmacy at the Medical College. TAYLOR located Gruver at a house of his mother in St. Joseph, Mo., about 15 miles northeast of Fort Scot, Kan., after he married the daughter that Gruver's testimony could result in a new trial for Calley. His mother, Mrs. Colvin Bontraguer, told Taylor, "He wasn't missing. He talked to them in lot. 'I'he talked to them. Oklahoma City and they told him they wouldn't need him." Gruver said he and his relatives and friends were unaware the Army considered him a key witness until they read messages from his family of Daily Oklahoman story carried by the Associated Press. GRUNER said, "First they grab everything. Then I get papers that it would be for the call to off and off, I will go the coast." He said he had talked with so many Army officers he could not remember their names. Campus Bulletin George Latimer of Salt Lake City, Calley's chief lawyer had told theokianahman earlier this week that he asked his soldier to tell Robert Ridenhour, South Vietnam's hamlet. Ridenhour sparked an investigation of the killings that led to filing of charges against Calley and 24 others. Thursday USITA: 8 a.m., Jayhawk Room; noon Kansas Room; 6:30 p.m., Kansas Room. "Hamamel"; 8 p.m., University Theatre. Latimer said that Gruver was prepared to testify that former minister Luis Dina das receivas ordered from headquarters to wipe out the hamlet and the inhabitants and the people there. Latimer said such testimony might have violated 24 of the laws for the 22 counties of which he was convicted. "Hamlet": 8 p.m., University Theatre, Sunday. Blue Band Coverage 7 p.m., Lewis Hall "Haribal" 8 p.m., University Theatre SUA Popular Film: 7:30 p.m., Woodruff C concert Orchestra and Concert Choirs: 3 p.m. University Theatre. KU Collegeg Musicium playing Meethan music; 3 p.m. Spooner Art Facility. Symphony Orchestra concert: 5 p.m. *University Theatre.* Red Band and Concert Band concerts: 7 p.m. *University Theatre.* XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Protesters Get Camping Area For Convention MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — The Miami Beach Air-conditioning to provide camping space for demonstrators arriving for the convention. The council allotted the 36-cree Flamingo Park to the University Conference to act as an "umbrella group" for other protest Some 200 young demonstrators cheered enthusiastically when the vote was taken after a daylong hearing. Two weeks ago, the council voted to 2 not to provide a aid package to the repressed at the insistence of Mayor Chuck Hall, who favored providing an area for the president to prevent possible disturbances. A softball diamond is the main feature at the park, located five blocks from the Convention Hall and on the opposite side of the proceedings begin next week. SALE Short Sleeve SHIRTS ●Knits •Pullovers - Permapress Sport Shirts LARGE SELECTION— NOW REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE!! LAWRENCE SURPLUS H Hdqs. for LEVI'S Country House Our sale of young womens spring and summer fashions continues with more truly great buys! - All summer tops and shorts now 1/2 price - All summer tops - All summer sports separates now 1/3 off - We have a large group of assorted special items now $2.00 to $17.00 Don't forget to come in and register for the free vacation trip Country House at the back of the Town Shop 839 Mass. St. Downtown