ual asms cal try the end " University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 4, 197 3 News Briefs By The Associated Press Europe on Smallpox Alert BELGRADE, Yugelsaia—Europe and the Middle East are on the alert against a possible spread of smallpox brought to Yugelsaia by a Moslem pilgrim bearing contaminated holy water from Mecca. Yugelsaia of falsified reported that 23 persons had died of the disease since the outbreak began March 12. Two smallpox cases were reported in Europe outside Yugelsaia, and 25 in Syria. AEC to Regulate Wastes WASHINGTON- The states must yield to the Atomic Energy Commission and not regulate the discharge of radioactive wastes from nuclear power plants, the Supreme Court ruled. The 7 to 2 ruling requires that nuclear power plants have higher controls than required by the AEC on a Mississippi River plant. Soviets Get Bangladesh Base TOPEKA-There is no effort under way to summon the Kansas Legislature into special session to uncramble the constitutional dilemma facing election officials over the State Board of Education, Gov. Robert Docking said. When a three-judge federal panel decides the Senate last week, it made no mention of the Board of Education Districts, which by state law are tied to the districtal districts. DACCA—the Soviet navy, long denied a base of operations on the Bay of Bengal, has established a beachhead in Bangladesh with a floating workshop. The repair ship arrived Sunday, the first of 20 vessels that will new to our cabinet two major ports, Chittagong and Chalna. BELFAST, Northern Ireland- Thousands of Roman Catholics attended the funeral of a slain mother in a reaproach to the campaign of violence waged by the outlawed Irish Republican Army. At the same time, hard-line protester leader William Craig called for the arrest of the minister of government in Northern Ireland and "if it cannot be within the United Kingdom it will have to be outside the United Kingdom." Irish Catholics Protest IRA Berrigan Jury Undecided HARRISBURG, Pa.—A deadlocked jury continued to puzzle over charges against the Rev. Philip Berrigan and six other peace activists, hearing for the third time a reading of the judge's definition of conspiracy. The jury had proposed earlier Monday to start all over again in its assessment of the conspiracy charges. The judge put a rein on the panel. Police Report Campus Theft, Smoke Bomb Traffic and Security sources reported two cases of vandalism, one theft and one attempted interception between Thursday and Sunday. A red military type smoke can be used to can in the north elevator of Oliver thair dayton afternoon, causing minor damage to the elevator Damage to the police car was estimated at $45. The cross beam of a street barricade was forced through the right rear window of a campus central campus area early. School Twenty-three KU women students at the College admitting attend the national convention of the Intercollegiate Association for Women Students (ICWS) last week, June 23. 23 KU Women Attend Meeting Over 100 schools from across the nation met for four days at the Women's Institute. Women* Partners in Humanity* to listen to speakers from various aspects of the women's needs and stimulate policies and elect officers. A film spiller valued at $295 was stolen Friday from the radio and internet department in Hoch Auditorium. A collapsing ceiling fainted an attempt in the Murray Hall cafeteria Thursday night. Haskell Court Gains Student New Majority The Student Affairs Committee recently approved a plan to create a new disciplinary review board with more student representatives. The would-be burglar resembled a man with brown hair over a partition in the cafeteria, but the ceiling structure collapsed under one of them, as if the room had been crumbling. The newly formed student court replaces the old oensure committee which was composed of three students and three faculty members. The student court has two students and two faculty members. Three KU women relinquished national offices, and Colete Koeuren, Kenilworth, III., junior. University professor of regional vice-president. The students serve on the court and participate in student representatives are elected from the student body and one is chosen from the student board. Faculty representatives serve one month terms. The student court has the same powers as the old committee. The court may have authority in cases that may suspend or dismiss the court's decision to the school's superintendent. H. E. Lewlewly, director of student activities, said recently that the new body was formed with a high-frequency all student review board failed. Nothing was reported stolen. The court has the power to recommend that a student be issued a warning, placed on social probation, placed on disciplinary probation, be placed on a minimum of one semester, or be dismissed and barred from future readmission to Haskell. The court also has the power to act on disputes arising from student elections. Campus Bulletin AUGUST Lake Arthur School 9 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Lake Wren School 9 a.m. Kansas Room. LKW Rehearsal 9 a.m. Italian Table: 11:30 a.m. Meadowlark Women's Law in Law 11:30 a.m. Cottonwood History Advisory Committee; noon. History Advisory Committee; noon. Music History; noon. English Room. 26th Century Club: 3 p.m. Watkins, Board of Class Offices: 4 p.m. Governors House: 5 p.m. BPM '14 Tau : 3:00 p.m., Parler C, Union. BPM Club: 6:30 p.m. Big Room, 8:00 p.m. Fun activities Lecture Series: 6:30 p.m. English Room. Synchronized Swim Team: 7 p.m. Robinson Natarlorum. International Committee: 7 p.m., Parlor Broadway Theater 7:30 p.m., Fountain.. Union. Physical Therapy: 7:30 p.m., Council Room, Union. SUA Board: 7 p.m., Governors Room. Latin American Film: 7:30 p.m., Hoch Auditorium. International Committee: 7 p.m., Parlor A. Union. SUA Board: 7 p.m., Governors Room. Room. Union. 7:30 p.m. Pine Room. EMERGENCY MAJOR Film Society: 7:30 p.m., Union Baitroom. Humanities: Lecture: 8 p.m., Woodruff auditorium. 7:30 p.m., Room 112 Reed Auditorium. Pearson College: 7:30 p.m., Forum Room Union. Latin American Collequium: 8 p.m., Regionalist Room, Union. ANTHRO STUDENTS Want to know more about KU's summer field- work program in archeology? Discussion & Slides by Dr. Al Johnson Tues., April 4 7:30 p.m. 2125 Quail Creek Dr. Non-archeology students invited too! 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