University Daily Kansan Friday, April 14, 1972 次 rs and postage rtlised reased Crews Moffett preferer Groom in Klina Groom imkonson Bepert wert Jones doodlick netter Netzer Youngs a Rush okobok Bonni Charges Dropped Witness refuses to testify against Randy Gould . . . Gould Assesses Position After Round 1 By JERRY VOKRACKA Kanyan Staff Writer BY JERRY VORRACK/ Kansan Staff Writer "I felt real good that charges were dismissed against me, but I still had charges were refused against me, and charges were outcome was pretty much what we expected to happen. We knew outcome was not any evidence. Gould said The charges were dismissed after the state's chief witness, Arnold Stead, refused to teqlify Randy Gould, 22-year-old, was former University of Kansas student, said Thursday that he had mixed emotions when he met his connection with the May 14, 1976 bombing of her-Douglas County High School. "ON JULY 9, 1971, I was indicted along with three other people in a six-count indictment that included the defendant who was just named in the first count of that indictment. I surrendered to authorities the following Monday." Gould's legal battles are not over yet. He still faces charges in the case, which allegedly took part in the 2013 bombings at Southgate State Bank, and in federal court in Kansas City, M.O., on six-count indictment of管辖。 "After posting bond in Kansas City, I was arrested on warrants sent over from Kansas from Douglas County on the Dan charge, which was one of the overt acts in the federal indictment. MORROW IS STUDYING cell and tissue cultures of normal and cancerous origin to learn about Morrow Studies Cancer, Links Deaths, Ignorance 'It pretty much came to light "Many cases of cancer could be cured or treated if people would give up their jobs and symptoms appeared. But out of carelessness or fear of the consequences you ignore the consequences do anything about it," he said. "I cannot understand why people ignore a persistent health problem," he said. By LINDA CHAPUT Kansas Staff Writer John K. Morrow, associate professor of cell biology and genetics, said Thursday that he thinks many deaths due to cancer in this country could be similar people need a little common sense. the function of cancer cells and normal cells. "We know genes are turned on and off in development and on the brain, and in cancer the normal control of development is interrupted," "A lot of the approaches we are using here might lead to a better understanding of cancer," he said. One thing Morrow is studying is the amino acid, asparagine, and its relation to acute lymphocytic leukemia. NORMAL CELLS can produce asparagine. Morrow said, but because the cell is being studied the biochemistry of the cell, he hopes to learn how the leukemic became the re-requiring instead of asparagine-producing. "Most people studying this type of cancer are physicians or clinicians, but hardly anyone else is looking at a genetic basis to it," he said. Black Speaker Stresses Defining Black Priorities The potential power in electoral politics for blacks lies in their ability to define priorities, Nelson Johnson, national leader of the Organization of Black Unity, said Thursday in a speech at the Kansas University Jayhawk Room, sponsored by Student Union Activities, Black Student Union Association and Law Associations of Law Students. Although blacks cannot set the priorities, they have to bargain for power, he said. Johnson said blacks had to understand how powerful political positions can be on a national level does not exist, he said, and consequently black candidates on a national level. Organizations have to be formed The change of personalities and power is rooted in an economic base, he said. Unless electoral Black politics needs black people to speak for black people. Blacks have to be in office in states where they are needed to gain control, he said. Johnson said electoral politics had to be concerned with the interest of the black man. politics is tied into the base, it isn't a power mechanism, but instead, it becomes a trapping of power, Johnson said. For Complete Automobile Insurance Electoral politics has two main limitations, he said. The first is that it is difficult to get people in the United States, and the second is the racism that he points out. Gene Doane Agency V1 3-3012 824 Mass. St. SOMETIMES CELLS fed with the drug mutate and become impossible to isolate, he said because any longer, he said. He said part of the study at KU tested antimutagenic drugs that would counteract this process. Morrow said acute lymphocytic leukemia had been stripped of apoptosis drug which stops arapipine body's production of asparagine and starves the diseased cells, and starves the cancer had successful results that it grew out of the federal indictment during the extradition proceedings when Kansas stated that its evidence against me consisted of news items they had witnessed during the federal indictment." "Treatment with asparaginase marks the first time in cancer history that people have been treated for this disease because much of the time cancer research has simply involved trying drug after drug to see if there is any real knowledge of why it would work," he said. At last an adult film to which you can take your children. Gould said that about the same time warrants were issued from Japan, and the claims mentioned in the federal indictment. He said that for almost all of his warrants were never served until after he had surrendered in Japan. "BY THE END of March, I was fighting excretion in the courts after the governor had ordered my extradition." Gould said. "Rather than hassling any more with it, and realizing the need to do it, we are hoping we could reduce the bond there, we just decided to come together to help us. What is what we did and it resulted pretty much as we thought it was." "We had taken the battle to criminal court and the circuit court in Kansas City moved to remove my extradition bond. "We know all the basics in space research and we can go to the moon or even Jupiter if we want it," said Meyer, technology," Morrow said. "In caring cancer there are basic facts we still don't know what it is." "PEOPLE SEEM to equate cancer research with space shots, but the comparison just isn't true," he said. Gould said he did not know why he had been suspected of participating in the bombings he was charged with. G United Artists "Why I AM suspected, I don't know. But I IAM that I was indicted here," she said. "Because, because, the way I look at it, the four of us pretty much the same surface movement activity in the Kansas City and Lawrence areas, as active activities as community action and antwar activity and that sort of thing. I never made any pretense to be all above ground and all legal." APRIL 14 & 15 7:00 & 9:30 p.m Woodruff Aud. "Our indictment was to serve as a threat to other people similarly involved. It kind of gets worse if we evidence, there is somebody we can always get." It was meant to drain energy from who advocated progressive programs and things like that. 60c "I THINK I'm just somebody they picked out. It could have been any number of other people, but we were just convenient. The conspiracy and everything is in City and I just stuck out in Lawrence. It is almost as if they said, 'well, something is going on in Lawrence and we might as it represents someone in to represent it.'" Gould said all the charges against him had been based on the testimony of Stead, who Gould maintains is the "most example of a real political prisoner" in the United States. County, where he refused to allow any more with the federal and state conspiracy against me in Kansas City, resulted in the flings of charges by Mike Ewell (attorney) against him. "Girl like you is punishment for his refusal to play their game any longer. "THE HEAS CHARGES pending against him in Johnson County, North Carolina, and the U.S. attorney in federal court, after he implicated federal officials who indicated the federal government would file additional charges He said that after Stead's sentencing in Kansas City two and half years ago, he was sentenced to the maximum ten-year sentence. Gould said he did not think there was any more evidence against Stead than there was himself or the other three men. "He was assisted at that time by Austen Shute, a Kansas City attorney, who was almost no help to him whatsoever." Gould said. "He pleaded guilty to the maximum sentence, which was quite unusual." "THEN HE WAS sent to the federal prison medical center in Springfield. Mo., which has a 12-year-old prison system," Gould said. 'While there he was isolated and they began taking people off his visitor list. "When he began to feel isolated, government psychiatrists and U.S. treasury agents questioned him daily and repeatedly threatened him with additional charges; that would have been the rest of his life, unless he agreed to implicate the four of us." "The example in Douglas Gould said Stead's attorney at the time had told Stead he had no other choice but to testify. He said that several months later, Stead agreed to testify before a grand jury in Kansas City. I IMAGINE he felt pretty, lawyer's advice, he testified without being given immunity, which is pretties irreducible in his mind. Gould said that after Stead's sentence was reduced from ten to five years, he was transferred to security prison in Minnesota. "Here he came into contact with the people who were due to war in Korea and other conspirators from around the country with similar political reasons." "After he had time to think about what had happened to him rationally about the threats, I think he just changed his mind. with fantasies that the government had concocted for him to present. He got himself a new lawyer, a real good lawyer, who will be faced with a lot of his legal duties as the result of his old lawyer. link the jobs changed its mind. "HE DIDN'T want to go along Gould, who needs 12 hours to graduate, said the events of the last year had caused a number of problems. "Life has been pretty paranoid and a whole lot of worrying. It has real lots of money." Gould said. "I always think good things that have come out it. I didn't really know my alleged conspirators too well whom I was familiar with. After the indictment. After the indictment. I got to know them pretty well." HE SAID it had opened his eyes to new things he didn't realize Staff Interviews Being Set Up For Kansan Students who have applied for news staff positions on the fall Kansas should sign up by February 1, and an open sheet is posted on the Kansas bulletin board, which is west of the新闻室 in Flint Hall. Only students who have previously submittedaff applications should schedule Applications are still available for editor and business manager of Kansan. Applications for editor are obtained in the Kansan newswire office for Kansan management manager are available in Kansan business office. Both kinds are available in the dean of Kansan and dean of women's offices. The deadline for applications is 3 p.m. Friday. Applications for editor should be returned to Chip Cress, Lawrence senior and Kansan editor. Business manager applications should be sent to Yong, Yong, Coca Beach, Fla., graduate student and business manager. Other summer staff applications are due 5 p.m. Monday. while living in Lawrence WASHINGTON (AP)—President Nixon is sending one of his top security advisers to Vietnam Friday to give him a briefing on the war situation, the White House announced Thursday. CRAIG'S Fina and U-Haul FRIDAY and Announces the Coming of the BEAST Red Baron Reserve your truck or trailer early UTILITY BOXES AVAILABLE SATURDAY NIGHTS "When I had to post all that band in Kansas, we ruffled 88,000 in property in three days from the group of people." Gould said. 23rd and Ridge Court 843-9694 people put up their houses. That sort of thing makes you feel real good." "A 78-year-old lady put up her apartment building, and other Gould said he had more faith in the judicial system after his defeat, but his thoughts of the political system had not changed. 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