University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 15, 1972 3 People . . . . . Places . . . . . Things People: PRESIDENT NIXON told Congress Tuesday that cuts and delays in United States military aid to allies "could have a destabilizing effect at a time when calm confidence in our support and perseverance will be critically needed." Nixon, in a special message, said approval of his $2.3 billion new military aid request, a $400 million budget increase, "as we begin to make adjustments in our international role." Places: *MAGON*—The allied commands reported a series of victories Tuesday along South Vietnam's western borders, including destruction by bombers of a major enemy headquarters in eastern Cambodia. Field reports and communiques reported at least 166 North Vietnamese killed and more than 100 bunkers and huge quantities of sums destroyed. BELFAST—Irish guerrillas, striking swiftly at the close of a three-day truce, unleashed a furious bomb and gun offensives Tuesday that killed two men and injured many others across Ireland. Two militants blasted Belfast, Londonderry and a number of other towns. Things: Both labor and management Tuesday asked the Pay Board to approve a 2.9 PER CENT PAY RAISE for 15,000 West Coast dock workers, the biggest one-year pay increase it has yet considered. They argued at a formal hearing that the raise is justified for 10 years of rising worker productivity that has saved employers an estimated $74 million annually in tilted to at least an 8.9 per cent increase under standard guidelines, and said that increased productivity gives sufficient grounds for the board to consider granting even more. Lewis Hall Coffee House To Be Ready Next Fall Remodeling of the Lewis Hall vending area into a coffee house will begin after hall residents get permission. Debbie Lacy, Overland Park junior and Lewis Hall president, said Saturday that the coffee house would be ready for use when the hall re-sponsored in the Members of the Lewis Hall 2 Sigma Chi's Sent to Tahoe By Fraternity A unique "bom voyage" party given at Kansas City International Airport Friday night in the spring resulted in the departure of two fraternity members, Mike Chelter, Blero freshman, and Harvey Tretbard, Wichita freshman. Lake Tahoe, all expenses paid. "Everybody in the house paid $6.50. For $6.50 you got your name put in a hat," said Phil Skipper of the Junior and Sigma Chi member. "Everybody went to the airport, and our house mother drew a cake for us. We all got to Tahoe," Davis said. "We all packed a suitcase because the weather was bad." "We were going to rent buses and let everybody get smashed on the way to the airport, but it was too hot." The combined $6.50 donations were to have paid airfare and all guests on Friday night through Sunday. Most of the Sigma Chi men it accompanies them if their name was drawn. But Chester chose Trehera as his traveling compass. "They called us and said they won't be back until Thursday," Davis said. Sigma Chi plans to have another bon voyage party next year. K.U. STUDENTS Rally Port Isabel Padre Island BUS OFFICE VARIETY Wednesday, November 25, 1970 BREWER & ShipLEY: *TARKIO* (Kama Sutra). Continuing the highly contemporary line of the album, Brewer & Shipley's country/lifestyle flavored set should elevate the due to a large audience. The pair's guitars are augmented by a collection of musicians including Mark Nafalin and Jerry Garcia. The latter's guitar is particularly effective. As shown on "Oh Mommy", Brewer & Shipley are also fine songwriters. The latter's statement under the publica carefree country song. BREWER & SHIPLEY Sat. April 8th Hoch Auditorium Planning Board are working with advisers on details of the project, such as choice of carpeting, and furniture arrangement The walls will be painted and additional graphics will be done. The walls will be pre-fabricated already in the area will be re-uppolstered, and cube tables and cabinets will be installed. D Becky Quick, Villa Park, Ill. senior, designed the moveable cube chairs, called glides and which will have formica tops. The coffee house will have a seating capacity of 57, plus a small bar with a sink, would be constructed in the area now occupied by vending machines. The supervisor for the dormitory supervisor for the working with the planning board in stocking supplies for the bar. Mitchell Testifies to Committee On Meeting with ITT Officials WASHINGTON (AP)—Former Atty, John G. John N. Mitchell testified Tuesday he met for 35 minutes with the president of International Telephone & Telecom and iteledman had disqusured himself from taking part in anti-trust suits against the conglomerate. But Mitchell told the Senate Judiciary Committee that the discussion in August 1970 dealt only with ITT president Harold Gemené's arguments that the courts were antitrust policy was too vigorous. Mitchell, who disqualified himself because his old law firm had no knowledge of the case, said there was no discussion of the company's court battles with the plaintiff. Mitchell enriched knowledge also of a reported $400,000 pledge by ITT to help finance the renovation in San Diego next August. THE COMMITTEE was in its eighth day of hearings requested by Richard G. Klindemann on a request that the ITT gave Jack Anderson that ITT was given a favorable settlement of the action after making the pledge. Kleindienst was deputy attorney general at the time of the settlement last July. He has been nominated to succeed Mitchell who stepped down as governor in 2015 and Nikon's re-election campaign. The committee gave unanimous approval to the nomination prior to Anderson's accusation. The Senate has not acted on the committee's report but Chairman James O. Cox will position that as far as the committee is concerned the nomination stands approved and he plans another committee vote. AS MITCHELL underwent rather mild questioning from Democrats, there were some who said he will be traveling to talk with ITT lobbyst Dita D. Beard, now in a heart ailment Mrs. Beard, 53, is the author of a memo cited by Anderson as evidence that the antitrust enforcement commitment are related Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-NY, a former surgeon who reported from two heart surgeons who examined Mrs. Beard and reached an understanding that he was not harmed. department with respect to conglomerates. "I assented to the meeting on the express condition that the pending litigation would not be settled." Sween agreed to this condition. Mitchell said his meeting with Geneen came at the ITT executive's request. It's purpose, however, is to over-all antitrust policy of the would fly to Denver, probably next week. GEO'S 809 W.23rd 842-9549 LAWRENCE KARATE INSTITUTE Every Wednesday 5:00 p.m. to Midnight Budweiser Pitcher . . . . $1.00 Buddies Gold . . . . . . . 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