2 Monday, February 14, 1972 University Daily Kansan People: Mrs. PRESIDENT HARRY S. TRUMAN and his wife, BESS, former Mrs. Truman's 8th birthday Sunday in their home in Independence. Places: PHNOM PENHI—The Cambodian high command reported that fighting broke out on the edge of occupied Kngkor Wat and Angkor Thom temples amid rumors that Cambodian troops plan a pincer attack on the great art treasures. The temple area was reported calm Sunday. The command said the only significant fighting occurred 35 miles south of Phnom Penh. The temples, built between the 9th and 13th centuries, have been occupied by the Communists since June 1970. VERSALLES, France—An international antwar assembly, one of the largest ever held, unanimously backed Communist Vietnamese proposals for ending the Vietnam War and terminated the U.S. peace plan "hypothetical and fallacious." Then some of the 800 members of the organization braved a child chait in march near Paris behind Vinh Cong and North Vietnamese flags and French Communist parties banners. Things: THE NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY, limiting service to customers in various parts of the nation, says IT FACES A SHORTAGE that will probably get worse. The gas industry maintains the shortage developed because the Federal Power Commission held the price of gas at the wellhead at a lower level. As a result, industrial companies cut back on gas drilling and exploration because it wasn't profitable. Stanford University scientists soon will begin administering a LIQUID POLIO VACCINE prepared with LIVING HUMAN TISSUE CELLS. For Dr. Leonard Hayflick, a professor of medical microbiology at Stanford, the event will culminate a 10-year battle to change the vaccine are manufactured. It could open an era eventually affecting everyone receiving vaccines for diseases such as polio, mumps, measles and rubella. Hayflick said this meant that vaccines would be safer and cheaper. Craftsman Exhibition The works of 78 craftsmans and artists have been selected for showing in the 8th annual Kansas Designer Craftman Exhibition opening at the Kansas Union Gallery Feb. 20. More than 85 works in ceramics, jewelry, metalwork, weaving and textile design, furniture, wood and leather crafts, glass and enamels will be on display through March 24. Violinist to Perform Howard Boyajian, violinist and chairman of the string department of the University of Kansas School of Fine Arts, will perform at 8 tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall. His program will include a Bach concerto for violin and oboe, "Sonatina for Violin and Harpsichord" by Walter Piston and the "A Minor Violin Sonata" by Robert Schumann. 'A Feminist Perspective' "Women in the World of Work" will be the subject of a panel discussion on "A Feminist Perspective:" at 7 onight on KAUF MN. Moderated by Emily Taylor, dean of women, the panel members tonight are Dorothy Rooney of the University State Bank and fellow of KLW Audio Studio. The panel appears in questions or comments during the last fifteen minutes of the program. Gay Front Loses Suit; May Decide to Appeal The Gay Liberation Front lost in the recognition by the University of Kentucky decision handed down Friday by Judge George Templar in Chicago. "Now that the suit has failed in the district court, we must sit down and decide whether we can afford an appeal," Jack Burton Lawrence Gay Liberation front attorney said Sunday. The Front filed suit last year against Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmeri Jr. and William Ballour, vice-chancellor for student affairs, demanding a raise as a university organization. The Front, which has approximately 60 members, was appointed on Friday and Fridays' decision from Templar. Klinkett, too, was upset with the results, but he was quick to dismiss it as "not all together unexpected." "Despite the findings by the judge, I still have confidence that the legal issues are on the Front's side." Klimnett said. "I believe you can succeed with its suit if we push the claim long enough." William Kunstler co-counsel for the Front who was refused permission to attend the trial, case by Templar Jan. 27, was denied a writ of mandamus by the 108th Court of Appeals to dismiss his appeal to the federal court circuit to decide whether Kunstler was excluded from the trial. Klinknett said Kunstler was by no means "out of the picture." no means "out of the picture." "The denial of the writ for Kunstler will be one element of" the appeal, should we take the decision to the circuit court," Klinknett said. Chalmers, who has not seen Templar's report, said he considered the decision in the best interests of the University. Klinknet he said he would try to meet with the Gay Lib group on Tuesday to decide whether they should seek an appeal. NEW YORK (AJP)-Time magazine printed parts of his book, written of offender Hughes" Sunday and said they proved the book was a hoax, much of it pirated from an author's writer's unpublished userzip. Fund to Honor Former Dean With a goal of $250,000, the school of Business has begun a memorial fund drive in honor of Mr. Hutchins, who dean dean of the School of Business. The fund will be used for research and development, such as research foreign countries, Clifford D. School of Business, at Thursday. Time said, "The conclusion emerging from a study of both the author and the living book was lifted from Phelan's version, along with 150 pages of the transcript of tape-recorded interviews with a staff member." Clark said they had already received many contributions for the fund. Phelan, interviewed Sunday on NBC-TV, called the Irving manuscript "a very expensive book," and it was "unquestionably" ahab. The magazine also said写 iniling Richard Saskind, had admitted the "autobiography" was a hoax. The Irving excerpts were published in tandem with manuscripts by writer James Phelan, who once collaborated on a Hughes biography with longtime co-writer Daniels. 83 Dietrich later completed the book with another free-lance writer, Bob Thomas of the Associated Press, and it is to be The committee met Feb. 7 to divide into geography and biology departments, Alumni who attended KU with Stockton will ask to contribute to the fund, 'Time' Prints Irving Hoax Leslie L. Waters, professor of history, historian and Indian University, doctoral and Indiana UD professor, is chairman of a 29-member committee for the fund IRVING, THROUGH THIS attorney, called the Time's article "a gloating, prancing, hysterical attack on the irresponsible in the extreme." Stockton was dean of the School of Business at 1947. He made as a designee University Extension until he left in June 1971, at the age of 60. He said the Irving book contained three episodes that “are totally false, and this involves a Hughes meeting with Albert Schweitzer, it involves the same person in Hemingway and also, I think, a trip to Ethiopia ... these things are not just made up, apparently just made them up.” TIME'S PARENT FEMINITY Time, Inc., which also owns Lafee magazine, had purchased the rights to manipulate manuscript but canceled the arrangement after deciding the book was a fraud. Time then bought the rights to excerpts in the anox attempt to illustrate the noax, although it did so only after overcoming a court challenge Saturday. Time said Phelan, who lives in Long Beach, Calif., brought his manuscript about Hughes to New York. He then Hill and to editors of Time and Life, which had contracted for $200,000 to print excursions of the city. Irving's likeness, painted by Irving for elmer d'Hory the subject of Irving's previous book, "Fake," appears on the Time cover. Irving is dibued "Coo Man of the Year" on the cover. TIME'S PROPOSAL TO print the bill, Mr. Craven said, living and Phenian manuscripts was opposed in court by lawyers for living at McGraw-Hill and Dorsey. Rosemont, a Hughes company in Nevada, said it paid $10 for exclusive rights to Hughes' life story. It won a court agreement from Time and McGraw-Hill not until it was authenticated. State Supreme Court Justice Gerald Culkin rused against Time Warner. Theodore Kupferman upset the decision at a hastily called hearing. Time said that the writing in the Irving manuscript was better than in Phelan's. "It is ironic that Irving be more convincing as a forger than as an author in his own right," Time said. AMONG THE REMAINING mysteries, Time said, is the origin of the nine documents published which lvring submitted McGraw-Hill. One was said to be a nine-page letter from Hughes. Time said, are睹edat sinistra between the two manuscripts included; —How Hughes' scrapped plans for a steam-powered car in the 1920s. —How Hughes' huge experimental flying boat came to be known as the "Jesus Christ" airplane. data about an aircraft, that Hughes lost. —A New York banker was persuaded to loan Hughes $3 million after Hughes supplied him with a pornographic movie. —The billionaire's acquisition of a private wire to bring stock market quotations to his bedside. —A teacher, in a notebook, containing technical —Hughes' instructions of what to do if he were kidnapped -Hughes shooting seagulls from his yacht because they were dirtying the boat. A contribution by Huges to former President Harry S. Trumann 1948 election campaign. 50¢ OFF ANY two handed sandwich with the regular price. You MUST present this regular price. 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The rally was assembled after a short march through this resort among County Fermanagh, Formerly called Ballymena, place in defiance of a government parade ban and security backups backed up by troops and police. An estimated 10,000 protesters rallied in Dublin. They were addressed by leaders of the Irish Republican Army, including Joe Cahill and Sean McSiofian. Both demonstrations passed without incidents. At the Enniskill gathering, speakers dismissed any suggestions that Catholics should present in the Northern cabinet. A Catholic role in the cabinet and a Catholic deputy prime minister are among proposals that will be made by Prime Minister Edward Heath of Britain in an attempt to bring Northern Ireland's 500,000 Catholic minority back into the country. The province's million Protestants. 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