University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 27, 1972 2 Iron Sculpture Frames Spring Skies Kansan Photo by T. DEAN CAPLE Persons walked behind Bailey Hall might have noticed a particular rustling sculpture that is spherical in shape and has a diameter of about 3 to 4 feet. It appears to have been constructed by welding various pipes together. If a person was able to climb inside the artwork, the view would be stimulating. In this case, with such sight reserved for leprechauns, a camera placed in the bottom left corner would be the best choice. Nixon to Continue... Continued from page 1 weapons used in the current offensive—a diplomatic decision that might have resulted from kissinger's just-concluded secret agreement. Although Nixon did not spell out any specific new private cell phones that the United States expects proctive talks leading to rapid expansion of these channels" was viewed as an indication that some would consider another roadmap. Nixon said Ambassador William C. Porter was going back into the Paris talks Tuesday to express very specific purpose in mind." "We are not resuming the Paris talks simply in order to hear more enemy propaganda and bombast from the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong delegates," he said, "but to get on with the constructive business of making peace." THE FIRST ORDER of busi- ness will be to accept the will be to get the enemy to halt his invasion of South Vietnam, and to return the American He said he is fully rejecting the proposal that the United States should take control of the Vietnam as a condition for returning to the negotiating table. "They said that package to the United States once before," the president said in 1988 agreement that led then-President Lyndon B. Johnson to suspend bombing raids on North Korea, which it bought it again in 1972". Nixon said. In terms of numbers, the new withdrawal rate represents an apparent slowdown from the previous pulloot pace. But, Kissinger said it was in line with the numbers he and decided upon last November. At the same time with withdrawals from South Vietnam proceed, however, the United States is at odds with Japan over other parts of Southeast Asia. There are now about 34,000 Americans in Thailand, which is home for a large segment of the population of 40,000 naval personnel at sea. SEVERAL HOURS before Nixman's broadcast, military sources launched that 36 more F4ighter aircraft would be sent to southeast Asia, bringing to more than 200 the number of U.S. aircraft zone since he offensively opened. tirely by South Vietnamese forces. He said the U.S. commander in Vietnam, Gen. Creighton Abrams, cabled him a report Wednesday morning which said he was among the wounded; "very heavy" casualties on the invading force. And, he said, although Abrams more weeks of very hard fighting he is convinced that if we continue to provide, the enemy will German Club Play NIXON SAID his decisions were made after consulting Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Dinh, ambassador to Saigon Ellsworth Bunker, Paris negotiator Porter Garrison, senior advisers in Washington. A played titled "Die Physikser" by Friedrich Durrenmagg, is presented at 8 p.m. May 2 in Woodruff Auditorium by the KU Music Department. Without directly mentioning the raids on the Hanoi and Haiphong areas, Nixon said recent air and naval strikes on the North had been directed only against supporting the invasion of the South. The President said, "The great question then is how we, the American people, will respond to this final challenge." Air War Slide Show The Vietnam Veterans Against the War will present a slide show on the automated air war in Vietnam at 8 p.m. at The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 2312 Harvard St. There will be a discussion afterward. The French Club will meet at 7:15 p.m. today in Room 305 in the Kansas Union. The speaker, Cliff Bertolhau, will discuss his *Exposition*. French Club Speech "They will not stop until that invasion stops," he said. Summer Language Institute A factor which administration sources said weighted heavily in Nixon's deliberations was the lack of a plan to enter the May 22 to 29 Moscow summit talks. These sources said Nixon did not want to go to Moscow in a position of glaring embarrassment with the Communist offensive. It was incorrectly reported in Wednesday's Kansan that sculptor Tal Streater would lecture on his kites and sculpture at 8 p.m., May 8, in the museum lecture hall. The lecture will take place Tuesday, May 2, at 8 p.m. There will be a meeting of the Summer Language Institute for study in Barcelona at 4:30 p.m. today, in 104 Carruth O'Leary Hall. Nixon said the offensive had been resisted on the ground en- Kite Lecture May 2 Officials have changed the location of the lecture to the Forum Room of the Union College Republicans Plan To Support Dole at Talk The University of Kansas College Republicans made plans at a meeting Wednesday night to host an evening by Senator Robert Dole, (R-Kan.) to voice their support for him as well as for the Nixon administration. Plans include bringing pro administration signs to try and counteract the anti-Dole forces who attend the meeting. The group also elected new officers for the coming year. Senate representative of Centennial College. Christine Baker, Valley Falls freshman, was elected chairman and will take the place of Mr. Meredian freshman and Student Pergol Destey of Senedectine department and the secretary, Grant Hewitt, Great Bend freshman, was elected treasurer and Damon Button was named vice president. Ralph Nicol, Newton sophomore, was elected vicechairman. Dostal, Hewitt and Button all ran unopposed. LHS Company Makes Lamps, Issues Stock It was also announced at the meeting that Cook had been elected president of college Republican Organization at their convention last weekend. Local Cycle Race Track Receives Initial Approval The Lawrence High Lite Co. has been formed at Lawrence College to offer wood and metal shop work more interesting and practical, according to Fred Schultz, creator of machine tool process. KANU Stereo 91.5 FM By LINDA SCHILD Kansan Staff Writer The purpose of the program is to show students how mass production operates and to teach them how to weld skills in the process. 10:00 News Weather Sports 10:15 TBA underground rock in sterec 10:20 Sign Off After an hour of occasionally heated discussion at its meeting with the board, Douglas County Planning Commission gave its approval to allow the children to be allowed to open a motorcycle race track on his 80 year old daughter. Shultz said any profits made from the sale of lamps were paid to the stockholders. 10:30 THA Afternoon (14:00) 12:30 New Year Specials 1:30 News Weather Spotlight 1:30 Music by Candle-light 1:30 Radio Show 2:30 RANI Jazz Performance Orchestra The students, who elected officials and sold stock, designed and produced tiffany style lamps, which were made by the mass labor force. The last semester necessary tools for production were made. 8-30 Campus and Luna... 8-35 Spring Concert 8-39 Report from Haskell Indian Junior 8-40 Morning with the Masters 8-45 Fall Concert 8-12 Noon Hour Concert 8-16 September Calendar 8-18 Listen to Their Vocals 8-20 News Weather Sports 8-21 News Weather Sports 8-22 News Weather Sports 8-24 Heritage Martin, a 22-year-old plumber, won his request over the objections of a number of his neighbors who accused him of voicing their disentire at the meeting by the neighbor he was affiliated with. His signatures tied by 22 persons in protest of the request had previously been presented to the judge. 8:00 Boston Symphony Orchestra Conver- bly 8:00 Boston Symphony Orchestra Concerto STRATHMORE AQUARIUS A New Watercolor Paper MARTIN, AT TIMES assisted by his wife Nevi, described his plans to the seven commissioners and audience of about 100. A blending of traditional cotton and modern synthetic fibers into a sheet that does not warp or buckle under any degree of wetness. $ ^{1} ^{0 0} $ per sheet. Both Martins race motorcycles at CARTER'S STATIONERY 843-6133 1025 Massachusetts quarter mile of his home. Martin said Because of other races in his team, he only be held on 6 to 9 times a year; only this would usually be on thoughtened to turn a profit, Marti problem of finding a place to ride the track. The growth would be built by making improvements on a dirt trail already in existence on his circular course, which runs through a wooded area, would feel to meet the requirements of the American Motorcycle company jumps and obstacle would also be needed He and his wife are are very concerned with ecology, and hopefully, no wash would be cut Chairman Barkly Clark reminded the group that the request would be addressed by Commission for consideration at its May 10 meeting if he lived within 100 feet of the Martin's property protest, two-thirds of which Commission should be necessary. That all three commissioners would have to vote in favor of granting the commission. Martin's neighbors presented their objections, which included the noise and dust, more litter along the roadaides and increased damage to that there is a church about one mile from the Martina's land. "I wouldn't mind," he said. HIS WOULD be an AMA club, regulations now, make a muffler cycles that are raced, making the noiser than a passing car There are no houses within a The commission finally approved Martin's request with the following conditions. There will be a maximum number of six students, two on holiday between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.; the Martins are to provide adequate parking off the highway; they are to furnish their accommodation to the sanitary facilities; races are to be held in accordance with AMA standards; and the permit, if granted, is to be subject to review after the first three months of admission and annually after that. Patronize Kansan Advertisers SIX COMMISSIONERS voted in favor of granting the request, one abstained. KLWN FM Stereo 105.9 The money was taken by a small group of black males, who were members of the front received a cut on his face while attempting to break into the building. 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