University Summer Kansan Wednesday, June 28; 1972 5 Schaefer 500 Practice Starts MOUNT POCONO, Pa. (AP)- Peter Revson, Bobby User and several drivers ran at at speeds in excess of 180 miles per hour Tuesday as a bright sun shines on the road for the first time in seven days. Working overtime to prepare for Sunday's $400,000 Schafer 500-mile championship auto race, Revson was clocked at 185.632 km/h (117.914 mph) and, Underer posted 185.234 in Dan Gurney's Olanite Eagle. These two thus became favorites to capture the pole position when two days of time trials begin Thursday. The fastest 33 driv The 2.5-mile speedway, a three- cornered layout that features two tracks on each side, had had been closed for a week by heavy rains connected with flooding. Unser, who won the pole position at Indianapolis a month ago with a four-lap speed in excess of 185 m.h., said the course apperence was impressive when he and other drivers got in day of practice a week ago. ers in the qualifying sessions will start the race. "Two or three days of sun will cure any ills that were left by the rain," said the older of two driving brothers from Albuquerque, N.M., "The asphalt surface is drying out nicely, much better than I expected it would." It was Revson's first action on the raceway. His car arrived too late for him to participate in last Tuesday's tuneup. He was the second starter at Indianapolis but drove only a few laps before his car out. All but two or three of the 43 drivers entered in this second event in the United States Auto Club's "Triple Crown" series of car races, some work as track officials kept the facility open for 11 hours. According to various newspaper accounts of the documents obtained by syn- derson, there is little in this new release of the papers that differs from material already published, including B. Johnson's 1971 memoirs. WASHINGTON (AP) — Another batch of the highly classified Pentagon Papers has been disclosed, indicating that at least 12 efforts by third parties from 1964 to early 1968 failed to move the documents to North Vietnam towards negotiations on ending the Vietnam War. Anderson's columns and the newspaper stories apparently are based on a summary rather than the four volumes on diplomatic aspects that were not obtained when various newspapers printed their own defense department study on the Vietnam war last year. Additional Pentagon Papers Summarize Efforts for Peace ers Favorites Score Victories In Second-Round Tennis WIMBLEDON, England (AP) - Towering Stan Smith and grevous Gwenn Gooolgong, the coach of a team that way into the third round Tuesday, but a rain storm delayed the game at All-England Championships. According to these new accounts, the portions disclosed from the records in the book by a Canadian member of the International Control Commission are as follows. But the Pentagon Papers are quoted by The New York Times of Tuesday as saying that Koskiy told American officials he had gotten nowhere with the bomb and had provoked fury in Peking. Kosygin started the British in action by making him might act as an intermediary. This was after Moscow had rejected such a role in the spring. Miss Goalagong, who drew an opening round bye as did Miss Irene and Karen Long Beach, Calif., had little trouble beating Marllyn Pride of New Zealand 8-3, 6-4. Evonne Skriver, falling down only when pressed. Chris, the 17-year back-court phenom from Fort Wayne played Valerie Ziegfenz of San Diego on Wimbledon's hallowed court. The TV cameramjoe poised for the entrance, the courts were hit with a heavy blow. The last effort involved an Italian diplomat, Giovanni D'Orlandi, who met with North Korea officials in Prague early in 1988. He attempted and failed to get both sides to stress the future of South Vietnam rather than the military situation at that time. D'Orliani failed, as did all the others from the time of the campaign. He was generally on the issue that the Italian tried to avoid: the American bombing of the North Atlantic military intervention in the South. The dozen different channels were given a various code names. "Pennsylvania" was the IT WAS another good day for U.S. players. of the eight men who played, only three lost. matches were Dick Stockton, Washington, N.Y.; Erik Van Dillen of San Mateo, Calif.; Roscoe Tanner of Lookout Bay; Tyler Gorman, and Tom Gorman, Seattle Youse will be an intern with the Kansas City, Kan., Planning Department, where she will explore the role of clientele in community projects. After her internship, Youse will enter the master's degree program in city planning at the University of Pennsylvania, where she has been involved in Science Foundation Fellowship. Between Seaborn and Pinetown, the people of placed private citizens of several nations moved through various channels in search of a key to the city. U. S. losers in the men's singles were Sherwood Stewart of Baytown, Tex. who lost to Van Kraemer and Alex Olmstead, a former Wimbledon player from Encinio, Calif., and Paul Gerken, of East Norwalk, Conn. In spite of their failure, President Johnson ordered a halt to the bombing of North Vietnam that began with the agreement to open talks in Paris. Elizabeth Gutzierer and Mary Yousele, both of Kansas City, Mo. are the first KU students to be awarded interdisciplinary of this type. Youle, both of Kansas City, Mo. are the first kU students to be a Gutterier will be an intern with the Kansas Council of Agricultural Workers and Low Income Families, in *Garden Hill* educational programs for Mexican-American migrant workers. Upon completion of the internship, Gutterier will work as a temporary public administration at KU, where she has been awarded a fellowship in National Association of Schools of Business Affairs and Administration. description of a channel used by Henry A. Kissinger in the summer and fall of 1967 to deal with Hanoi through Frenchmen Two 1922 University of Kansas graduates have been awarded educational grants for interships sponsored by the Resource Project, under the auspices of a Council of State Governments. This operation was given considerable detail by the Pentagon Study, according to stories in The New York Times about a student who had allowed much of the channel has been known for some time. Kissinger, now President Nixon's key foreign affairs adviser, was a Harvard professor in 1967 also a State Department consultant. One of the new details provided this week was an account that Soviet Premier Alexei N. The internship program is coordinated at KU by G. Warren Duff, research associate of social and environmental studies. and Ken Rosewall—were ruled ineligible before finalization of a peace agreement. Two Grads Win Internship Study Grants THE RAIN interrupted an exciting duel between veteran Andres Gimpo of Spain and dark red British players from Zealand. The New Zealander had match point at 2-0 in sets, 5-4 and 40-30 on service, only to lose the point and ultimately the next two sets. The score was 5-8 in the fifth set when the score was 9-8 in the sixth set. Richie Schienblum also drilled a Kansas City home run, his fifth, with none on in the seventh All the seeded players who maneuvered to get on camera played stop shots through without trouble. Alexander Stepanov defeated Russia, joined Smith in the third round of the men's singles with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over France's Bastien Limon. Royals Down Chicago, 6-4 In the women's singles, Kerry Melville of Australia and Nancy Gunter of San Angelo, Tex., both won their first round matches. Ms. Gunter, seeded third, beat Lancaster of Australia 6-2, 6-1; Vicky Berner of South Africa 6-2, 6-2; Kerry is seeded fifth. LAWRENCE ICE CO. Redy-Pak Ice Taste Free Crystal Clear PICNIC SUPPLIES BEER KEGS OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. 616 Vermont 843-0350 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — John Mayberry slammed a solo home run, a double and two singles for a perfect game at the plate tuesday night, powering the Kansas City Royals to a 6-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox. American League baseball THE 6-FOOT-4 Smith, an army corpse from palestine, Calif., showed more familiarity with the children of Rhodiae 6-4, 9-8. 3 Irvine with a powerful forehead, carried the tail, blond American to a sudden death in the second set but was able to carry the volley were too much at the end. Smith, the 1971 runner-up to Australia's John Newcombe, and Mey Goolagong, the defending champion, beat the downpour as did all seeded players and a strong team. The rest of four other men and four women. Smith was seeded 1. No when the professionals of the World Championship Tennis troupe—including Newcombe, Rod Lover Mayberry's home run came off starter Star Bahnshen in the eighth, but also had a double in the second, a run-scorring single in the fourth and a third. By DEANNA VANDERMADE Kansan Staff Writer Rhodes Scholar Preps for Oxford It is no small shame to be named a Rhodes scholar and Lewis Wall, 1972 graduate of the University of Chicago. He is spending the summer studying French, German, and Hebrew in preparation for his departure in September for two weeks to study at Oxford University. The Rhodes Scholarships were founded by Cecil Rhodes, South African explorer, statesman and philosopher. We bring together English-speaking people from all over the world at Oxford University in England to increase their academic success by seating them on this scholarship fund for this purpose. There are 32 scholarships chosen by the Board of Trustees in States that are Rhodes Scholars. The United States is divided into eight regions and each region must ultimately select four Rhodes Scholars selected from responses on their locations and in their personal information for tuition, room and board and allows for additional spending if a student not provided in transportation. WHEN WALL was first informed in December that he was the recipient of the award, his initial reaction was one of shock. "For the first two months I was completely stunned. I didn’t know what it it was all about or how to reckon," he said. A graduate in history and amateur science, study Oriental languages at Oxford and use vacations to travel through as many countries as possible. Now he has had time to get used to it and is busy preparing for what he hopes will be a career in academic and personal experience. Lewis Wall The school is oriented around a three quarter system with each quarter being eight weeks long. The students are geared toward individual research and there will be a lot of effort to pursue independent interest. TECHNICALLY, Wall will finish up his two years of work at Oxford with it a bachelor's degree, but it will be the equivalent of a four-year college course here. The course of study at Oxford is for three years and Wall will be exempt from the basic courses. There are only two exams given at Oxford, a freshman's exam and a senior's exam that not have to take, and a final exam. When he completed the college, Wall became bachelor's degree from Oxford. One of the most interesting things that has happened to Wallis receiving the scholarship was being asked to serve on Sen. George McGovera's National Commission. He received a personal letter from McGovera asking him to serve with 100 other selected students on the committee and campaign and after his election. Wall, a Nixon supporter, did not reply to the letter. Several weeks later he received a phone call from Sen. McGovern's national committee tackling asking for a forgotten password. "I told them the best thing McGovern could do was withdraw from the race. I'm with him," Paul said in the fall, "Wall said. Wall said he told the caller he taught McGovern was naïve; his demons were unswouled and his foreign accents were worst sort. He thought McGovern was "som sort of a screwball demoghet who has set his ideology over his life." ticularly looking forward to meeting the world renounced English scholars in my field who hang around Oxford. Although pleased with his accomplishments, Wall said it was extremely difficult to break from the stereotype of a scholar. "It is hard to live up to the gag attached to the title. People blow up your face, and turn him into a god-like specimen. I'm not like that," he "I'm getting nervous," he said. "I'm looking forward to the whole experience. I'm par- Although he is a book lover and collector, particularly of books on ancient history, he likes basketball and jazz, especially early jazz. He and his brother go golf and watch football out the United States. His favorite poet is T.S. Eliot and he 'plays at' the five string banjo. TOKYO (AP) - Southeast China's mountainous Szechwan province now has 86,860 miles of highway, 11 times more than the United States. Of China was founded, the New China news agency reported. JUNE 28, 29, 30 and JULY 1 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THEATRE Jackson 15 41 20 672 7 Chicago 36 21 623 5 Cleveland 32 15 589 5 Kansas City 28 32 467 12 California 28 32 467 12 Los Angeles 28 32 453 12 ALL PERFORMANCES AT 8:00 P.M., MURPHY HALL REFRESHMENTS AND ENTERTAINMENT IN THE MAIN LOBBY AT 7:? W. L. W. L. Pct. 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Chicago 4 Summer Season Coupon $5.00 Box Office Opens June 12 Phone UN4-3982 TWELFTH NIGHT National League St. Louis 6-4 Michigan 3-7 Philadelphia 6-4 Chicago 3-7 New York 7- Pittsburgh 5-4 Houston, San Diego 8-2 Detroit 9- 2 ten innings The boat followed the scheduled 15-round light-heavyweight championship bout of the team, a devastating left-right combination to the jaw of young Mike Quarry, jerry's brother, retained his title by knocking out the No.10 winner at the end of the fourth round. The end of the heavyweight match came with Jerry Quarry on the ropes and Ali hitting him at will. Basketball Is In by the fifth round. Quarry lacked steam in his punches and, at times, all lanced four and five shots at a clip. Lawrence residents and KU students get in an evening of recreation at an airtball court. It was the same in the sixth, with Quarry the 2 No challenges behind; but the heavyweight crown, busted under the skimming punches and twisting wildly Ali Steamrolls Quarry; Fight Stopped In Seventh All, 30. from Cherry Hill, N.J. began in after baking in the fourth round and also used appurts to slow his charing功. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - Muhammad al outboxed his jQuery Tuesday night and watched the seventh round when referee Mike Klaplan called a baltit to their Las Vegas Convention Center. From the fourth round on, the big question seemed to be just when the end would come. The game 27-year-old Quarry, from Cypress, Calif., and sludged himself with a stick, with left and rights to the body early in the fight but failed to