9 Thursday, March 30, 1972 Pompon Squad Tryout Practice Ends with A Kick Gloria Jahn, Leavenworth senior and last year's coach captain, helps in the cheerleading clinic session. The tryouts for the 1972-73 pompon squad begin tonight at 7 p.m. in Allen Field House. This preliminary judging will cut the field to 25 girls. The final judging will be held on April 8, when 8 regulars will receive the awards. Commission Plans Study Of State Residence Halls By BETSY MORGAN Kansan Staff Writer The Commission on the status of Kansas Residence halls will meet on Monday in P. m. p. press conference Monday in the conference room at Templin Hall. The commission was given the opportunity to nominating Committee of the Kansas Association of College Residence Housing on March 5. Joe Speelman, Dodge City first year law student, is chairman of the commission. Speelman said that the idea for the commission came about as students living in Detroit worked with the discouraged with the inability of Campus Bulletin Latin American History: noon, Alcove A. History M. Phil Fellow: noon, Alcove D. Library Study Group: noon, Cottonwood Room. Suppose I lecture directly upon Finals. Geological Survey: noon, Centennial Room. Spencer Lecture Series: noon. English Room. Spencer Lecture Series: noon, English Room. Faculty Forum: noon, Westminster Center. SUA Travel Forum: 4 p.m., Council Room. History: 4 p.m., Jayhawk Room. Jibie/Cuk Room. 4 p.m., Forum. Committee on Instruction: 2:30 p.m. Governor's Room. BORN 1943. Wm. J.P.m., Columbia Room. History: 5 p., Jayhaw Room. India Club Rehearsal: 5 p.m., Forum Room. 3 p.m. Poulm Room. Casa Roam. KU-Y: 7 p.m. Governor's Room. African Club: 7 p.m. Parlor A. Campus Crassade: 7 p.m. Big 8 Room. Room 162: 7 p.m. Parlor B. Science Fiction Film: 7 p.m. Woodruff African Club: 7 p.m. Parker A. Ulson Science Fiction Film: 7 p.m., Woodruff Regionalist Room Council for Exceptional Children: 7:30 Campus Crusade: 7 p.m., Big 8 Room. Oread Room and Parlor C Mexican-American Students: 7:30 p.m. Philosophy Club: 7:30 p.m., International Room. BSU: 7:30 p.m., Pine Room. French Club: 7:30 p.m., Centennial Room. p.m. In theatre. p.m. "Trial of the Male Nine." p.m. United, Missouri, Center, 10948 Org. residence halts to do anything but sponsor dances. According to Speelman, the commission is a semiprivate investigatory committee, which will provide information and resources to residence hall living, as well as lobby for changes in the halls. The commission is made up of students living in Kansas evidence hall. It was founded on the basis of letting those who are not active in its activities, rather than relying on a representative basis. By John PATRICK MAHER Prof Reflects on Soviet Goals ANOTHER ACTION OF the Commission will be lobbying against state laws which would make it unlawful for residents to live in residence halls. As occupants rate in the halls at 40 percent, Kansas legislators felt the need to require students to live in them. The department on bonds held on the halls courts Since about 1950, the Soviet Union has given support to nation-building in the world, although many were not communist. Thomas Larson, visiting professor of political science, However, the Soviet Union was pursuing a course of "peaceful disarmament" and emphasized Soviet security and protection of the Soviet Union. In a speech given at the Kansas Union on "The Soviet Union and Vietnam," Larson said the Viet Minh were no exception to this policy of support. The Soviet support of the Viet Minh led to the This way, Speelman said, the Commission could get an overview of the direction halls were moving. IN THE 1960s, because of the Soviets' interest in following a policy of peaceful coexistence with the United States and political interests of the Soviets and the Vietnamese communists diverged he, said. But, the United States began to support Vietnam beginning in 1965 alleviated some of the tension between the Soviets and the Vietnamese caused by that policy. OVER THE summer, the commission will begin phase one of sending questionnaires to students who will be living in residence halls or in other student accommodations and will be done on a continued basis throughout the year measuring students' reaction to residence halls. After 1965 the Soviets used the Vietnam War to pressure the Chinese communists into coordinating policies concerning the invasion of Laos, refused Larson. This was at the time of the Sino-Soviet rift, and the Soviets benefited from this refusal, because it showed the unwillingness of the Chinese to cooperate in a unified com- "This led the USSR in 1854 to encourage the Viet Minh to accept a temporary partition of Vietnam," said Larson. Data will be collected from each dormitory system in Kansas concerning hall age, its architectural type, the bond strength of the walls, the past, present, and predicted occupancy rates of each hall He said that the Soviets sent large quantities of military goods The deadline for entering Spring Sing, one of many activities of the Jayhawk Jamboree, has been extended to April 28th. Wichita junior and coachmanry of Spring Sing, said Wednesday. Monday Is New Deadline For Spring Sing Entries Brown said each group is eligible to have one tool, an equipment, and must sing one selection with a fast beat and one selection with a guitar. She said the selections must be memorized and should not exceed 10 minutes in length. overall performance, independent of individual categories. Brown said all entrants were required to submit two copies of their sheet music with any changes marked, by the deadlin Entry forms are available at the Alpha Phi sorority house from Nancy McNeill, Manhattan junior. Categories for the contest are female, male, and mixed. Trophies will be awarded for the best team and the best based on points for the best The contest is scheduled for 1 p.m. Sunday, April 9, in Hoch Auditorium. to North Vietnam through China "The Soviet Cohn has seen the major source of military supplies to North Vietnam," said Larson. "He has benefited politically and militarily from the involvement of the United States in Vietnam." "The Soviet Union was aware of the dangers of escalation, and it looked for a while that the war ended in the Indochina area," he said. but it had motives for wanting to end the war too, Larson said. KU Child Care Center To Open Next Semester Larson said the Soviets won- By CATHY SHERMAN Kansan Staff Writer A child care center, which is being developed by the Student Center, will be opened in late August to provide University students with Judy Bencivengo, director of the Lawrence United Child Care Center and a member of the team that designed her have a capacity for 50 children, ages one through six, and would represent children from a cross country trail. A tentative budget request for a $20,000 allocation from the senate to establish the center has been worked out, Benevencio said, and would be presented to the senate as a center director for the center was selected. There would be a sliding scale of fees for the child care at the center, based on parents' ability to pay. Benciven said. The $20,000 allocation would be in addition to the $3,200 already allocated by the company. This money was appropriated for the director's salary in setting up the program and to cover any expenses incurring the center. Beveringo said. THE SENATE ALLOCATION would cover the first month's operating expenditures, the cost of rejuvenation of a building and grounds and the cost of purification for the center, Benevengo said. The center would serve children in single-parent homes and families in new parents were working and parents day, full time child care, Bencivengo said. Enrollment in the center was a first for our first served basis, she said. Once the center was established it would be self-supporting, Bencivengo said. The operation and maintenance of the food pad by the parents of the children at the center, she said. THOSE STUDENTS whose incomes fall below $4,000 a year are eligible for federal day care funds, Benevicengo said, and apply to the Douglas County office Department for this aid. center would be determined by the end of April and the director would be selected by the committee by April 15. She said that the committee was accepting applications for the director's office because these applications were available in the Dean of Women's office. Bencivengo said the director of the center would be required to visit with children in experience in day care or in preschool teaching and would have to be either a certified pre-school teacher or have a degree in child development. BENCIVENGO SAID both the staffing and the location of the Bencivengo said all staff members of the center would be qualified in day care. She said there would also be an extensive library and computer developed. Information this will be available by June. Bencivengo said the committee would not be applying to the State Department of Social Welfare for a grant to establish a day care center in Puerto Rico, they说 tremendously doubtful that the committee would be granted any state funds because of limited state funds, an overbundance of qualified applicants and the University's association with the University. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith will never be like this. Clip and Mail To: U.S. Navy Recruiting Station 2420 Broadway Kansas City, Mo. 64108 (COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY CLASS OF STREET___ NAME___ STATE___ ZIP CODE___ ANGELA DAVIS told the jury in her murder-kidnap-conspiracy trial Wednesday that the prosecution was practicing male chauvinism in trying to prove that she plotted violence because of consuming passion. Davis denied the prosecution claim that she plotted for the escape of convict George Jackson, who they said was a member of the Freeedom of the freedoms of three convicts known as the Solide Brothers. In a final bait at FBI informer BOYD F. DOUGLAS JR., the defense called the Rev. Philip Perrillian's onetime prison confidence "a liar, a scoundrel and a confidence man." As the defense moved to a close, hundreds of demonstrators chanted, sang, prayed and danced on the streets below the ninth-floor federal courtroom in support of Berrigan and the others on trial. People: A WICHITA ATTORNEY又 said he planned to file an action in federal district court today challenging the House apportionment law. BELFAST -Violence ripped across Northern Ireland aboard a British takeover designed to stop the killings in the province. Prosecutors say it was tied to their jobs at the end of a two-day strike to protest British military forces in Britain. Faulkner and his ministers paid a farewell visit to Gov. Lord Grey. The outgoing Faulkner and his cabin are expected to resign from office, but Mr. Whitehead arrives in Belfast to take up the reins of government. 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GOODYEAR - THE ONLY MAKER OF POLYGLAS' TIRES dedered how much the United States gained militarily from the laboratory experience the war provided. He said the Soviet Union had been deficient in "globally mobile forces" such as the United States could deploy. CO. 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Daily "The Soviet Union has continued to negotiate through the UN and is now pursuing non-proliferation treaty was signed after the restriction of nuclear weapons. "Unlike the Chinese, they did encourage North Vietnam when it took steps toward a settlement," he said. The Soviets had not responded to appeals from the United States to help end the war, he said. 842-5451 The new members of the Athletic Board, elected by a mail ballot sent to faculty members, are Dale Scannell, dean of the School of Education, Debert Bellow, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Robert Sterling, professor of business. 2 Deans, Prof To Fill Board Larson expressed his personal opinion that the Soviet Union wanted the war to end. In 1967 the Soviet Union was THE SOVIETS had done nothing to settle the war that the North Vietnamese did not want them to do, he said. But neither have the Soviets withdrawn from negotiations during this period. chary of appearing to have reached a detente with the United States when Premier Kosygin visited Glasborne, N.J. he said 814 W 23rd "It was uncomfortable for them at that time to seem chatty with the U.S., then when he met Vietnam was going on," he said. 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