Wednesday, March 1, 1972 University Daily Kansan Records: Nilsson, Neil Young Albums Great By MIKE BICK Kansan Reviewer Neil Young's and Harry Nilsson's new albums are going to make it big. Young's new recording, "Harvest" (Reprise), is Neil Young at his best. Young succeeds in putting together a coherent range of songs, some of which will knock you out. Best of the cuts is “Heart of Gold,” with background vocals from John Legend. Restonast. If nothing else, this should be a million seller. Young managers to convey much more emotion and energy. After listening to him, the song becomes a personal experience. When a song can be taken in that context, it shows the mark of a great artist. Other cuts worth noting are "Old Man" and "Every Man diversity of the album. The best cut is "Without You," the old Baddin hit of 1970. Nilsson packs the song with a twist, making it better how to put everything into a song KANSAN reviews Trial Postponed In Gould Case By ANITA KNOPP AND RICHARD COLEY Kansan Staff Writers The trial of the Kansas City 4, scheduled to begin in October, was held by William H. Becker Tuesday after Arnold A. Stead, the prosecutor's chief counsel. Paul Anthony White, assistant U.S. attorney, at a pre-trial conference, filed a motion to compel Seed to testify in the trial of the four men under indictment for making and possessing bombs. Randolph Gould, former KU student, is one of the Kansas City 4 indicted last June. Gould is charged in connection with a hit that killed 107, 180 in the home of former Douglas CountyAtty. Danny Young. Confusion as to who should represent Steen would be crucial during the trial. He was named Chicago lawyer, appeared on behalf of Steen and she had been involved in a fight with him. BECKER, HOWEVER, said there was no verification that Stead had voluntarily dismissed his previous attorney, Austin and scheduled a hearing at 10 a.m. to today, resolve the matter. Shute was in the court room and said he had not received notification of dismissal from Seabury. Shute asked Seabury to insure that Stead was not deprived of his constitutional right to counsel of his choice. Stead, slated to be the prosecution's chief witness, fitness, and summer and expressed a willingness to testify. He had been sentenced to ten years in prison and was reduced to five years after his appearance before the grand jury. and have it come out fantastic. The grand jury indicted Kenneth D. Sandusky, 24; Gould, 23; Martin L. Baumgarten, 28; Richard L. Stanley, 21. They were charged with alleged conspiracy to make transport, and detonate bombs. WHITE CLAIMED that Stead had voluntarily waived his right to remain silent when he appeared before the grand jury and was charged. He was not entitled to protection under the fifth amendment. attorneys for the four defendants tried repeatedly to have the court consider their claims and request Wednesday as scheduled. They argued that the trial should be suspended, so the indictments should be dismissed because the defendants would be denied their constitutional right to a jury. Becker said the motion to compel Seal to testify would be considered after the matter of his counsel was clarified. Jordan requested that she be allowed to testify and be ordered to present all of his legal rights before the motion was considered by the court. BECKER, HOWEVER, was firm in his firm to consider the case that the attorneys had been notified of the postponement and that the trial would not begin until he so ruled. Mr. Stead's counsel would take up the matter of Stead's counsel. Court is scheduled to hear the appeal to clarify his choice of attorneys. The court will then consider whether or not Stead should be present. If so, the court will decide when the trial will begin. In the previous Congress, after the House approved a similar amendment by more than the required two-thirds majority, all efforts to hit it to a vote in the House had failed; opposition filibuster again this year. Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., chief sponsor of the amendment, said he imagined the toughest battle would be to muster a two-thirds majority. Amendment for Women Approved in Committee WASHINGTON (AP)—The proposed women's rights amendment to the Constitution cleared the Senate Judiciary committee by a 15-1 vote all at attention to water it下 were recalled. Approved by the House last October by a 354-23 vote, the amendment provides that equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by any state on account of sex. If approved by the two-thirds amendment still would have to be ratified by the legislatures of at least 38 states to become The amendment allows seven years for action by the states and would not ratify it if it would would not take effect years later to give state legislatures time to make actions. Needs a Maid" (recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra). INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPHY Young's whole album is a winner and one that shouldn't be overlooked. Nilsson's album "Nilsson Schmilssilson" is also very good. Nilsson fans will enjoy the Walter Neum. Leica Technical Paper. Photograph in 15mm Pho- tography Emphasis on Technique and Manipulation in 15mm Pho- tography. Dearness, Lemo, and Color. Photography. Includes 110-80, 180- calour card, 110-80, 180-calour card, March 16, Cairo March 17, Cairo March 19. Call for Tuition. 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