Monday, June 12. 1972 University Summer Kansas McGovern Favored Here By BOB LITCHFIELD Kansan Staff Writer Most local political figures, Republicans and Democrats alike, say they believe Sen. George McGovern will be the Democratic nominee for President in the November election. Many Douglas County Democrats have always supported his candidacy, and the group's recent campaign has reinforced their support. Herman K. Reed, 2019 Kenway, said it was the weaknesses of the other Democratic candidates that led him to support Gov. Scott Walker and committed delegate in the district conventions last month. Mike Davis, 500 Illinois St. Douglas County delegation leader to the State Democratic Convention, said it looked like "smooth sailing" for McGoventry. "Nothing is ever certain until the votes are counted," Davis said, "but right now I'd have to say it looks good for him." Theodore F. Kennedy, R.R. A. a precinct commissioner, said he had always been for McGovern. "I think he will probably be the "They confirmed by trust in him. I trust George McGovern to do what is right," she said. Anna Berger, a Douglas County delegate and another McGovern supporter, said McGovern's had honored her convictions. Democratic leaders all said they believed McGovern was gaining support among the voters in their American additions that make up a McGovern stronghold. Most still believe that McGovern would be the strongest candidate in Douglas County, but were not sure he would be the strongest one. Berger said she thought there were anti-McGovern sentiments in Wyandotte County. "That is one reason why Gov. Docking has been afraid to commit himself," she said. "I don't think his candidacy will hurt the party in the state. I know it will help in Douglas County." Read and The Democrats all agreed that Alabama Gov. George Wallace was not a factor in Kansas politics but would be a factor at he national convention, though hey were unsure what role he could play. "He has a big factor. He has the highest popular vete total in the primaries." Reed said. J. D. King, 844 Broadway Dr., Republican County chairman, said he was certain McGovern will be President. Kelsey November. King said McGovern's candidacy should have no bearing on the state elections because President Woodrow Wilson job so that it is a umbrella "below." king said that he believed McGovern's delegate total did not reflect his popular support. At-Large Selections Complete Minnesota's Demo Delegation The Associated Press Minnesota Democrats chose the last of their national convention delegates Sunday in the state to conventions which saw Sens. George S. McGovern and Hubert H. Humphrey to appear in several ballot votes. With the selection of Minnesota's at-large delegates, McGovern had a total of 951% delegates committed to him for the next election. Beach convention Humphrey had 342%. Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace 328 and Sen. Edmund Muskie 178. Rep. Shirley Chisholm of New York 1. A candidate needs 1,509 votes to win the presidential nomination. Of the 13 at-large delegates elected by the Electoral College, Humphrey gave 7, Mecgan 5 and That gave from Minnesota's 57- member delegation 33 votes for Hemingway, 19 for McGovern, 1 for the Cain and 4 were uncommitted. Docking Wants Answers MANHATTAN (AP)—Gov. Robert Dickert said Sunday he took issue with any person who would vote against him without constructive suggestions for improvement "He has the delegates, but I don't believe he has the grass roots support that number of delegates suggests," King said. Kevin Armold, Kansas City, Kan., senior, is one of several workers preparing for the opening of the Hilltop Child Care Center 1101 Broad, Aug. 21. The center has already enrolled 50 youngsters from Beringue and Benevinge Lawrence graduate student and a Center official. Child Care Center Readied "I believe strongly in the potential of progress to progress and improve the overall quality of life for our children." Dedication. "This is what we want." The governor's remarks were prepared for the annual homecoming at the Berekah-Okad Fellows south west of here. "I am proud of the assets of our state—assets which have come about with Kansans working together," Fellows have worked together over the years to elevate the character of man, "Docking said. "People approve of President Nixon, the general way he handles office, on foreign and home affairs," the poll shows that. "King said." It was the concensus that the major issues in November would be dealing with the tax level and tax reform often mentioned as areas of concern. Construction of Wescoe Hall Nears Halfway Mark Construction of Wescoe Hall is on schedule, according to Keith Lawton, director of Facility Planning and Operations. Lawson said the project will be completed in September. nearing the halfway mark. Workers are now framing what will be the top floor of the building. McGovern Supporters . . Continued from Page 1 A resolution on the Vietnamese war drew a standing ovation from the McGovern forces when they read. The resolution stated: "Who is dedicated to peace and for the total disengagement of American troops from foreign conflict; "The that the American people declare an involvement in the Voivodesse war and that the Democratic party nominate a person for vice president." Who would revamp our national priorities and programs? Would they succeed, or so they would not rise and fall with the fortunes of any foreign country? The Douglas County delegation voted overwhelmingly against the committee report but it was passed as a bill by the chair Davis said. He said that he objected to voting on the resolutions as a block, rather than individually, and was not pleased with the working of some committees. brisoners of war; Anna Berger, Douglas County delegate. said she opposed the KANU Has Special Programs KANU, campus FM-m radio station, is now broadcasting from home with special programs are planned for this week according to Dick Gates. At 7 p.m. Mondays Emily Taylor, dean of women, hosts "Feminist Perspective," a program put together by the dean and her staff in offices on campus by Dean Tayler. The program has been pre-empted this week, however, and next week Ellen Gould, Carole Kline and Jean Lepore have joined Women's Political Campus Every night this week, 7 to 8 p.m., a discussion of the state of the environment will be broadened with presentations by National Public Radio service (NPR). The program, sponsored by the United Nations Environmental Conference, will guests from all over the world. NPR, of which KANU is a member, is similar to a television network or a wire service for newsroom. From 2:05 to 3 p.m., Thursday "Rich Nations vs. Poor Nations" will be broadcast. This is part of an informal program that focuses on contemporary world problems. This week Augustus J. Rogers, professor of economics will be the guest of Wisconsin will be the guest From 4 to 5:30 p.m. every weekday is a program called "All KANU Schedule 7.30 The Morning Show 7.45 News Weather Sports 8:30- Business and 8:30- Campus and Community Review 9- News/Weather Sports 9:15- Germany Today 9-News/Weather/Sports 10- Germany Today 11- New York C P E Bach 9/30- Featured Works: C. P. E. Bach Hanbe New Weather Books Noon - News Weather Sports NBC - News Sports Noon Hour Concert Community Calendar 1- Touch Wrap Jazz and French Musician. 2- New Wave Music and French Music. 3- This Afternoon. 4- Mindless Considered. 5- New Wave Warriors. 6- New Wave Warriors. 7- A Feminist Perpective. 8- A Feminist Perspective. 9- Variations On a Record Player. 10- TBA 11- OFF ON Things Considered." It comes from Washington, D.C., through NPR, and is a "news magazine of the air" program. Wright said. "The Call-in in 'hiring', a program in which listeners can call to discuss current issues, will begin at 10 p.m. 30 p.m. to midnight Sunday. In addition to the talk programs, KANU's regular program includes classical and newscasts throughout the day and evening. "The World of Jazz" follows the "Call-In Thing" from midnight to 2 a.m. Sunday night. Jazz meets from 3 to 4 p.m. everyday. The hours between 7 and 10 p.m. feature 'educational music' according to Warren KANU, the KANU announcer. These program are designed by announcers. Jazz and orchestra music is aired with descriptions of musicians and composers. "To Be Announced" (TBA) underground rock music is presented between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. ruining because she believed the delegates should have had an opportunity to vote on the resolutions singly. "This is supposed to be a forum. The people's last chance to express themselves is in this resolution." she said. In his keynote address, Gov. Docking appealed to Kansas Democrats to "turn homeward" and to "build a two-party state." In other other party regulations had been worried that national politics would split the Democratic party in Kansas, spelling disaster in the state elections in November when Docking will seek a fourth term Harder and Davis both stressed that McGovon supporters have been working for party unity and harmony for weeks. Docking characterized the Democratic party as "the party of 18-year-old voters" and reform, or executive reorganization and of penal reform. He also lambasted the conservatives for their literature, calling it "a stumbling blow to democracy, primarily in preserving the special interests." Fifty-one per cent of the dwellings had screens or screen doors down, broken or missing in violation of the code. Fifty-six per cent of the dwellings did not have an adequate number of duplex units in the wall or outlets that were installed in an approved manner. Twenty-seven per cent of the dwellings contained bathing and kitchen facilities, properly enclosed or had improper ventilation. Four dwellings substituted a kitchen sink for a lavatory in violation of code. "Some McGovern leaders were included on committees at the last minute as a token gesture," Holton said. Montague's report showed there were no violations of minimum floor space or room height required to have 150 square feet of habitable floor space for one person and at least 50 additional rooms, so they occupied. There were here, four dwellings with basement sleeping rooms in which the total area was less than the required seven feet. Only two dwellings failed to meet the lighting requirement for toilets and bathrooms—an overhead or the ceiling on the wall. Dwellings Near Twenty-seven per cent of the units did not have an adequate toilets. Ten per cent of cans and fifty-five per cent of the dwellings had no lids for the trash can. New Setback for Reservoir Doesn't Discourage Chamber In physical structure inspection of the units, the report showed that 42 per cent of the rooms or hallways had walls or "This project was first mentioned in an 1895 newspaper editorial. We can't get frustrated over a few delays," said Bill Woods, committee chair for the foundation. "The new date set for the public Although the opening of bids for construction of the Clinton Reservoir was postponed for the fifth time, the company Corps of Engineers last Friday, the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce is waiting patiently for a decision. ... This and the four previous post- ponements occurred because of the necessity of rate rates involving contractors and the government. Some non-union contractors paid the lower wage rates while union contractors would pay the pre- decessor rate. Various Events Planned For Residents at Oliver About the new date for bid opens, Smith said, "bid we are hopeful, and believe we will be able to open bids on June 27." the Chamber of Commerce. The new date set for the public bid opening is June 27. "The postponement is based on a pending decision from the Wage Commission in Bristol, D.C., and an amendment made upon receipt of this decision." M. O. Smith, chief of public affairs at the University of Engineers, said Saturday. The opening of bids will be held it 11 a.m. June 27 in the Federal building in Kansas City, Kan. Upcoming events include demonstrations by a folk dance group, a lecture by the International Migration and the possibility of films ranging from documentaries to national geographics. Green Hall Overcrowded Under Law School Boom Also available to students are soccer, baseball, basketball and table game equipment. Because Oliver houses both intensive English students and native speakers, the staff groups, the staff has organized a system to work toward meeting Built in 1905 to serve 150 students, the University of Kansas's Green Hall has become a landmark in bloom in Law School admissions. Sexuality seminars and women's consciousness groups, spanning the campus, Coalition, aare also planned. A black women's presentation is held on Saturday. The contract for the Clinton Reservoir may run between $15 million and 40 million to a Corps spokesman, the contractors who are disputing the higher wage rate determinations are Anderson of Holton; Reese of Jackson; Sidney of Cook of Jackson, Miss; Heide Christolear of Smith Center; Hixon Lehnenbaum of Topeka; James Ruffner of Van Pack of Prairie View. Each week over 130 hours of classes and other Law School activities must be scheduled into the three classrooms in Green Bay to accommodate difficult and sometimes impossible to avoid scheduling problems. Sometimes the room is too small to accommodate student demands. Sometimes, students find that course times conflict. Each floor nominated a program chairman to work with the staff to plan activities for the groups at Olive Thomas. said There are 33,000 square feet in Green Hall. Yet for a student living on campus at the University of Colorado's law school occupies 105,500 square feet. To get feedback of what the program chairmen, staff and assistant R.A.'s accumulated, a meeting is scheduled for th Despite the new bid opening date of June 27 announced by the Commission, it remains a possibility that further delays will occur over wage The building contains three classrooms, cubbyhole faculty offices that are too few to accommodate the students and lacks 3,500 books that are a part of its law library because there isn't room to squeeze them. The site for Clinton Reservoir is located 2.5 miles southwest of the dam. The site has proved-for-construction stage longer than any lake of its size in the region. Dickinson learned the best solution to the Law School's problem, which was education, but this would require money—and the University has received no funding for two years. We are also teaching classrooms or library space. Nationally, Law School enrollments rose from 41,499 in For a student body half the size of KU's the University of Idaho provides a building twice as large as Green Hall. early part of this week. For the variety of students living there this summer, there will be a variety of recreational activities. Ms. McNeil, director of Oliver Hall, according to Mary Ann Thomas, assistant dean of women and co-resident director of recreation. To relieve the situation next year, plains have been made to install a temporary building between Green and Dyche Hall to ceiling needing repair. The repairs would involve patching the walls and painting the floors. The floors were in a poor condition, according to Montague's survey, but floor cracks were often old and badly worn. 1961 to 94,469 in 1971 The nation - 147 accredited law schools, including KU's are able to admit students of all that those who want to enroll. If the legislature approves the funding, a new law building could become a reality by 1976 or 1977. The KU Planning Board has drawn up a priority list of facilities needed at the University, which will be requested of the school will be requested of the 1973 session of the Kansas Legislature, but will follow an addition to Learned Hall, and will also provide arts facilities on the priority list. provide space for the school's admissions office, placement office, student organizations and a private room for about 25 persons. According to Janet Reed, secretary to Dean Martin Dickinson, there were 1,850 applications for the 150 available places in AUF's first year class and bringing the total enrollment to 500. Thirteen per cent of the porches and or porch railings needed repair, replacement or removal. These are often premises in violation of the code, did not have the latches removed, and six automobiles stored or parked without license tags or ware tags, were stored in the area. 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