10 Wednesday, May 3, 1972 University Daily Kansan KU Demonstrations Not Alone in Big Eight In increased military activity by the U.S. military in Vietnam and Iraq, the United States touched off nationwide anti-war protests, including protests and demonstrations at the University of Kansas and the other Big Eight universities. Several hundred people marched through Memorial Stadium at 11 a.m. April 22 to honor the victims of the United States' renewed bombing of North Vietnam. Dave Dillon, Hutchinson junior and student body leader, joined the assembly for the Reliays and then introduced John Musgrave, a member of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War. After Musgrave's talk, the group left THE PROTESTERS congregated on the hillside above Memorial Stadium Saturday afternoon, and they sent a message to President Obama to read a prepared statement protesting the war. When Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan., and Republican National Committee Chairman Ted Cruz gathered at the University of Kansas, an approximately 650 of the estimated audience of 1,300 had gathered to hear him speak. He allowed Dole to complete his speech, but interrupted him many times with jeers, laughter and shouts. When Dole was introduced about 400 persons with the names of war dead pinned to their backs and forced to throw their backs to the senator. Before Dole's speech, a student Senate statement read a Student Senate approved anti-war officer to the audience. Demonstrations began April 17 on the Iowa State University campus, according to Roger Green, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He spoke at the Iowa State Daily. He said about 300 students attended the rally and listened to Linus Pauling, a Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, who gave an answerSpeech. Green called Nixon on a liar, claiming the war was unjust and attacked the bombing of Hanoi. Green quoted Pauling “This is the most immoral country in the world today. We have continued this under our own authority, without the benefit of the rich people”. Following Pauling's speech, Green said, there was an open forum to discuss the situation. ABOUT 40 OR 50 anti-war protesters demonstrated April 19 at the Armory in Ames during an anti-war demonstration. The demonstrators carried wooden crosses made of slats, he said, and a few had handballs of bloody animal intestines as a symbol of the protesters the demonstrators joined the ROTC march, then stopped and threw the crosses in the path of students at Arthur Sandee, dean of students at Iowa State, warned the demonstrators to stop indoors until their names and would prosecute Nebraska The anti-war movement at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln has died, said Barry Pilger. The university's president and editor of the Daily Nebraskan. The demonstrators were invited inside by Sen. Harold Palinsky, who was speaking to the group, Green said. Green said Hughes attacked several issues, including President Nixon and the Vietnam War. Ringer said there was a rally at the Student Union April 20. The crowd of 100 or 150 listened to several speakers, he said. The crowd then marched one and a half miles into area a, stopping at congressman's office on the way The crowd gathered in front of him, a few miles away from Lincoln, which had been forewarned, he said. The Selective Service Office invited four people to him. The bigger说,but nothing came of it. HE SAID he thought most of the demonstration participants were connected with the Lincoln Center for undergraduate newspaper. Pilger said the speakers were from the Gazzette, and one of the speakers was a professor who had been involved in the May 180 activities. "The energy absorbed by the political demonstrations has now been re-channelled into political discourse that might be the move on this campus. A lot of kids are tied up with McGovern. I say this in a hopeful vein I hope all the energy is injected into political campaigns." Oklahoma Janice Younger, Ada, Okla. senior at the University of Norman and editor of the Oklahoma Daily, said that protesters had been active at the confrontation. She said the War Resisters League called for student strike persons participated at any one time. They lay down in front of the Air Force ROTC building to show what they had done and they also went to the University president's office to what stand he took on the war. "I THINK THERE were lots of kids who didn't go to class when they called the strike April 21," Younger said, "but they just went Other activities April 21 at the campus included a slide show of the air war and bombing in Vietnam. Part of the campus was the Warriors and the Warriors League sponsored a guerrilla theater. She said about 12 persons and a bush. "I'm sure they'll (the students) support the Student Mobilization Oklahoma State Committee nation-wide strike May 4." Younger said. There have been no demonstrations at Oklahoma State University at Stillwater, aceration of the Oklahoma State denounce, Okla., senior at Oklahoma State and editor of the Daily O'Collegian. She said the only protest was a small group on people who to resist war taxes. The phone company couldn't cut off service for lack of payment as it was only a liaison for IRS, they said, so the group has to be careful not to note with their payment of the phone bill to explain their action. The group had a booth to distribute information in the Student Union, Tkey said, and the paper had printed some stories about the protest, but the cameraman was mostly by word of mouth. They said the group was trying to get people to stop paying the tax, it per cent excise tax on the tax and a percentage cording to the group, she said, the tax was paid to the internal Revenue Service and went to the local government. Colorado The anti-war movement didn't start at the University of Colorado at Boulder until the bombing began in Vietnam and after the East Coast demonstration, Walter森尔, senior at Colorado University and editor of the Colorado Daily. He said the Colorado Daily an editorial urging the formation of a committee. The mittee after the committee was formed, he said, there were two lawyers involved. The committee, the stop the War Coalition, sponsored a rally in San Diego with students marched one and a quarter miles to town where they gathered in front of the Air Force base. The police said. The coalition sponsored a guerrilla theater, he said, and then the group marched to the city hall on Friday. sured a similar rally and march Friday, which was attended by 200 persons. A group of students voted to push for the national strike May 4. Ladderof said. They have asked for a student assembly and a rally with petition with 500 signatures ready to present to the administration. Ladendorf said a 24-hour peace vigil has been maintained in a municipal building since April 24. About 400 people marched to BOTC headquarters on campus in the Bronx around the building, surrounded it for a short time, and then took a walk through The University of Missouri at at- tainment, according to observations, according to Hartman, St. Louis junior and editor of the Monsieurate a twice-annual publication. HE SAID the coalition spon- Missouri Hartman said 400 or 500 perons demonstrated April 21 on the campus of the University to feel feelings with a guerrilla theater. He said it began at the university and then marched to Jesse Hall and then to the Quadrangle. Although the protesters had students, the demonstration was the demotion of Hartman, said it was not well received by the students, even though it had been endorsed by the university. THE OTHER DEMONSTRATION took place Wednesday at the annual ROTC conference, an instructor of journalism at Missouri and city editor of the Missouri, a journalism school committee. The committee had a peaceful confrontation at the review. The protesters lay in the path of the marching cadets. Lister said, but the committee refused to proceed. He quoted Schooling, "While I believe in the right to express one's views about issues of concern, there were those who did not believe that they went far beyond the bounds of appropriate behavior in using Lister said Chancellor Herbert W. Schooling, who was at the review, delivered a scathing report afterwards. the ROTC review to protest military activity in Southeast Asia." Hartmann said, "I think people are concerned about it, but activism has not been running high. Hasn't it been much response." Kansas State Kansas State University had a three-day rally this week, according to Mark Gruetze, Seneca college at KState and editor of the Gruenez told a group had a lab at the Student Union last week to encourage students to write their congressman. The group also urged students to support an amendment by Sen. Jeff Sessions, who would cut off funds for the war within 30 days of enactment. Collegiate The Vietnam Veterans Against the War had films on automated warfare Tuesday in the Student Senate. A light peace vigil was held Wednesday night, he said, but since it was in front of the administration building to Danforth Chapel, Gruzez said about 50 persons at the meeting. WCTU 'Protects Home,' Fights Liquor by Drink The WCTU, with the help of the Kansas United Drys, worked to defeat the liquor by the drink in the 1972 Kansas legislature. The measure was defeated partly through the efforts of the WCTU. "The Women's Christian Temperance Union is an organization of Christian women banded together for the purpose of abolition of the liquor traffic and the triumph of Christ's Golden Rule in custom and in law," said the WCTU's stated purpose. The activities closed with a rally April 27, he said. John Musgrave, regional coordinator for Vietnam Veterans Against the War, and Hugh Manke, InsideJournal editor, congressional lobbyist against the war, spoke in protest of the war. By SALLY MORGAN Kansan Staff Writer The WCTU will celebrate its 100th anniversary in two years. The Kassas University was founded in the Bismarck Bismarck railroad stop northwest of Lawrence, Mrs. Arthur Nasele, Mrs. Barbara Nasele and Lawrence WCTU, said recently. Nease said the organization was able to use new weapon prohibition was passed the WCTU thought the fight was over and the Lawrence unit abandoned. When prohibition was repealed, the Lawrence chapter reassembled and has fought other issues ever since, said Snead Whenever the chapter had excess money after basic expenses were met, it gave a wristband to her. It had been in the organization for a longtime, Nease said. For a $10 fee, a woman is given a living memorial, which means she is covered by the Book of Memory upon her death. Membership is declining each year because old members die and no new members are added, Nase said. The elderly age of the group also limits the activities of the chapter. Failing health and funded funds not considerable involvement on any activities she said. Writing letters to senators and representatives in Topeka and Washington, about bills of interest to the WCTU was funded by an award given to the members at their monthly meeting. Nease said. KU Court Hears Parking Woes The LTL, whose members are children six to twelve years old, meets every week. Nease said this league taught children about the harmful effects of smoking and promoted health and clean living. When the child reaches 12 years of age, she is assigned a Vocational Team Training Council (YTC) in the YTC. youth are taught by the use of booklets and cards to explain what the "body" is a temple of God and they should not take drugs or smoke or drink," said Nease. The children on several social projects, too, A person can be a member of the WCT from birth to death. The WCTU has three branches for youth, to train them in good, safe ways, prior to their entrance into the WCT at age 21. Nease said the WCT at age 21. Nease said By KEVIN SHAFER Kansas Staff Writer "The WCTU considers today's youth to be a responsible group, but they haven't had the right training yet," she said. "They see their parents socially drink and see nothing wrong with it. Parents need to be more aware." ALTHOUGH THE YOUTH GROUPS are quite active in areas of Kansas, Lawrence does not have any, Nease said. The University of Kansas Parking and Traffic Court, formerly known as the KU Police Department, has issued this case, according to ED Kaplan, second-year law student from Brooklyn, N.Y., and chief justice of the court. During the fall semester, Kaplan said recently, the court must hear many more cases than it has in the past. But for the fall increase is that no "The youth of today are better informed and more responsible than any generation before." The "One in a Million" membership plan was initiated by the national WCTU eight years ago, and the plan called for each member to enlist one new member and contribute one dollar each year so that by the 10th anniversary, all members and one million dollars. The Unified School District No. 1042 Lawrence Education Association (LEA) a administration 72-73-5 school day, Monday, noon The agreement, which was signed on Monday, provides members Monday afternoon, provides an average 2.49 per cent pay increase over the 1971-72 period. School District Accepts 2.5 Per Cent Pay Raise According to Nease, the WCTU people become educated, they are motivated to protect their health and thus protect society." Nease The beginning teacher's basis scale will be the same as the 1971-72 scale. This amount will be increased if the valuation of the district is less than 80%. Certified staff members retiring during the 1972-73 school year will be allotted $5 per day of accumulated sick leave. Cooperating teachers who have a student teacher under their supervision will again receive the full amount of money paid by the district, and that will be the district and cooperating teacher split the money. THE ON WCTU promotes events on movies on drugs, alcohol and smoking, which can be rented for $1 from Watson Library at the library. making larger raises impossible. Assistant Superintendent David Kendall said the administration thinks that the "two" terms he said to both sides. He also said the "terms are all that is possible." In other actions the board accepted the treasureur's report and approved the payment of bills listed in it, accepted the payment of the salaries of the members and approved the election of three staff members. LEA President Cathy VanReekum said LEA members thought that the agreement offered all that was possible for her to work under conditions. She cited the tax id situation as being responsible for WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan., Republican National Chairman, released this statement Tuesday: court is held during the summer months. Thus, the backlog of cases from the summer must be heard in the fall. "In the death of J. Edgar Hoover, America has lost its fortunes under an overreaction against crime and lawlessness. From the FBI's beginning, he embodied and exemplified the FBI and its traditions of extermination, expulsion, compellment. The FBI's reputation as the foremost organization of its kind in the world was built large measure by the United States' highest and most stringent standards (or himself and those who served under him for nearly a century and under eight presidents The court is made up of nine student justices, one faculty representative and one staff representative. The nine student justices are appointed to the positions by the chief justice of the previous year. Kaplan said these appointments were usually on the basis of maturity and experience with the court. THE NINE STUDENT justices hold a cause and elect justice. The nine justices, then, serve the year after they are "Mr. Hoover's death leaves a void which can never be completely filled, but his career will always stand as a model and an example to make the challenges of serving their country and its people." Nease said the high standard of total abstinence caused many people to be reluctant to sign the form which is required for membership. Kaplan said that first- and second-year law students could also sign up to serve on a student council for one year. ACCORDING TO NEASE, the age of several members of WCTU chapter is 65-70 years and age of several of the chapter's 31 members are over 80 years. decides to park as safely as he can, so the park will not be ticketed for parking in the wrong zone, he is slapped with a ticket for parking Kaplan said those who sign up were assigned three or four cases each week and council members are then responsible for thorough investigation of the cases. These cases are assigned cases each week are also responsible for representing the prosecution when the cases are assigned cases each week KAPLAN SAID that cases of this type in invariably come up each week. Almost a normal number of the 100 tickets are thrown out and the violator let off. The reason for the failure is there no place has no face to park. Three student justices rotate each week to hear court cases. The procedure for each case is fairly standardized. The WCTU also sponsors a poster contest for youth on the effects of smoking, drinking, and drugs, and an intercollegiate physical contest on alcohol and their effects on society, Nease said. ONE OF the problems faced by the court is cases involving students, faculty or staff who are issued permits for parking in a zone, but are forced to park on a private road. The zone has already been filled. The faculty and staff representatives only sit in on cases that involve faculty of staff members. These cases usually involve on-campus parking zones. Unfortunately, traffic and Security are not available than there are spaces available. Nease said the national WCTU also sponsored social service projects such as sending eyeglasses to the needy, adopting classes at state hospitals and the purchase of a seeing-eye dog. KAPLAN SAID that failure to signal the docket a week or failure to appear in court after signing the docket meant automatic rejection of the case Kaplan said, "If there is a really good reason for not appearing, then the subject can be given another chance." The subject has one week to sign the court docket, which gives you a copy of the document the subject fails to sign the docket within the week, then he is sent another post card and given one more week in which to sign the docket. He did stress however, the word "really" and made it clear that not all excuses were accepted. The court clerk picks up the forms and on Monday of each week sends up post cards to the county clerk two years in court the following week. Kapian said that the court had no real problems with its procedure. When a violator or subject is issued a ticket, he has fourteen days in which to appeal his case to the Traffic and Security Office. If a student is appealing his case, at least seven of the student justices preside. If a faculty of staff member is appealing his case, at least seven of the faculty and a faculty and a staff representative must preside also. "We are encouraged because the public is increasingly aware of things we have been talking about for years," Neesha said. Once the case comes up in court, the subject is allowed to present his defense. The council must give a choice between the case and a decision is rendered. "The court works pretty damn smoothly," Kaplan said. Kaplan said that if the subject did not agree with the first decision rendered by the court, it would be appealed to a Court En Banc. TAU SIGMA, honorary dance fraternity at the University of Kansas, presented *Anthemas magistras* as one of 14 such dances held this past weekend in Theatre. The dances, varying in quality, were warmly received by a loyal KU audience. Cholesterol sinners repent. Your confectionary concoctions will come back and haunt you. You've graphed by Susan Lombard, Ablene senior, for the Tau Sigma dance concert, is a sardonic melody of spicy neapolitan ice cream that you were unable to finish. Contained under a tricolor parachute, five sweet moments of the melting sweets. Dancers Depict Abstracts Some of the pieces seemed to be confined by both limited movement and constricted space. But this was the result of "PLAY," DANCED and choreographed by Chara Clark, Lawrence graced with student work. Make Mike Sillman, sophomore, and Brien Muelh, Iowa City, Iowa, sophomore, best of the movement and the joy of dancing most recently by Snoopy, "To dance is to live." Its motif was woven into a dance routine ardent suits. The dance was an epilogue to "Trilogy," an earlier set of dance choreographed by such involved themes of romance. Kansan Reviewer By H. BERG "There was a time ... " an impressioner, "an impressioner," Kansas City. Ms. May senior, expressed the exuberance of dance. With singing and guitar she sang in front of an audience. inexperienced dancers, green choreographers or a combination of the two. Some of the pieces were executed in the rehearsal time. Once it even seemed as if steps were being executed in accordance with the instructions of the coach. 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