2 Monday, February 7, 1972 University Daily Kansan People: North Vietnamese Minister of State XUAN THUY and U.S. Secretary of State WILLIAM P. ROOGERS each accused the other's government Sunday of blocking progress in efforts to end the Vietnam war. Thuy said President Nixon's revelation of secret negotiations with Hanoi created a serious obstacle to a peaceful settlement. But Rogers said Xuan Thuy's government had been "totally intrigued" in both secret and public negotiations. JOHN ANDERSON JR., who served as Kansas governor in 1961-65, is expected to attend at a 9:30 a.m. news conference Monday that he is a candidate for the Republican nomination for governor this year. Another mystery woman, this one a blonde scuba diver, surfaced Sunday in the CLIFTER DRIVING-HOWARD HUGHES saga. The woman, identified only as Ann Baxter, flew with Irving last December to St. Croix in the Virgin Islands and gave him scuba lessons while he was there in what he said was an attempt to contact Hughes. Life magazine said. Operating from a nazy office a few blocks from the courtroom, a committee of sympathizers is raising funds to finance the defense in the antiwar conspiracy trial of PHILIP BERRIGAN and six others. The group, known as the Harrisburg Defense Committee and comprised mostly of persons in their 20s with college degrees, already has raised $400,000. Places: SAIGON—American air cavaveryl borne by helicopters made "flame drops" of napalm Sunday on what appeared to be newly built North Vietnamese bunkers 25 miles northeast of Sangon. The attack was one of the most anticolonial attacks in the capital region during the Tet season. TOPEKA-House speaker Calvin Strowg, R-Abbelline, said Tuesday that the House Ways and Means Committee had scheduled hearings today on Gov. Robert Docking's recommended supplemental appropriations for the state education program. A statute appropriate an additional $18.3 million for social welfare in the current fiscal year ending June 30, including $9.9 million from the state general fund. WASHINGTON—Sen. Henry M. Jackson said Sunday he thinks it's bad policy and probably bad politics for presidential candidates to criticize President Nixon's latest Vietnam proposal while Nixon's negotiations continue. The Washington senator, himself a candidate for the Democratic nomination, reproved his primary rival, Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Iowa. Things: Mindful of increasing pressure from the White House and Congress, negotiators went back to the bargaining table in the 121-st day WEST COAST DOCK STRIKE Sunday with a private mediator who had previously met the negotiating team to consider submitting unrestricted issues to binding arbitration. Sen. Edward M. Kenney, D-Mass, announced Sunday a Senate subcommittee will hold hearings on SELECTIVE SERVICE PROCEDURES and on the possibility of granting amnesty to draft evaders through administrative procedures. Kennedy, who heads the subcommittee on administrative practice and procedures, said the panel will hold three days of hearings beginning Feb. 28. Kansan Staff Writer By FRANK SLOVER He said that a recent study had predicted a rise in U.S. GNI from $1 trillion to $2.4 trillion by 1990 and explained that the only way this could about was by on the environment by 2-3 times. THE MAJOR OBSTACLE to the solution of world environmental problems, according to Falk, is the shared commitment of the world community to an intension of GNP (Gross National Product). The prospects for the world to overcome the ecological problems it now faces and will face are not good, Richard A. Falk. Milbank professor of natural law at Princeton University, told an audience of about 60 in Wooddraft Auditorium on Friday. Falk said he could not be too optimistic in his description of the problem, but because he believed that the problems were 'not susceptible to political change' and of societies and the shape of political power in the world "It is this interaction of the fineness of the planet with the dynamics of economics which defines the problem," he said. In the first lecture, delivered on Thursday, Falk explored the subject of "International Law of Global Competition" and the Challenge "and had ended on a pessimistic note because of the scope and number of the problems involved. John Maher, professor of law, said in his introduction. "Mass poverty and the population explosion add another dimension." "It means that the high-income population is necessary just to support it." Falk, in the second session of the Judge Timothy Stephens Lecture Series, said he would endeavor to be optimistic but added, "The subject matter itself is an optimistic account." Outstanding high school being honored as Kansas Students by the University of Kansas in Association in a grant. "There doesn't seem to me to be a responsible basis for looking optimistically at the world's ability to meet these problems. Seniors Honored by KU "THE BEST WAY is to become sufficiently sufficiensive and change priorities to avoid an eco-catastrophe." He continued by saying that international law could not solve "the problem" to provide extra time" and to give "some moderation of the problem." Although he was not optimistic Local high schools designate their honor students in accordion with the criteria published by the alumni Association, KU alumni in the county then hold a Kansas Honors Banquet where they recognize the achievements of their young people. Each student is assigned an student at the dinner by providing his dinner ticker and The program is designed to pay tribute to high school seniors in the student athletics classes in all curricula, majors, occupational plans and educational goals. Also also name a student from the top quarter of its senior class who has displayed unusual leadership in the school or college. transportation Princeton Prof Pessimistic on Ecology THE BOOK awards are made possible through a bequest from THE PROGRAM was established this year and it is outstanding students but also to increase the involvement of KU alumni, in their local communities, to promote research in high school groups and KU alumni, to create meaningful programs for KU alumni throughout Kansas and to promote goodwill between KI This year's programs are being held in Barton, Butler, Cowley, Cumberland, St. Paul, Leavenworth, Lyon, McPherson, Montgomery, Reeno, Riley. In addition to a certificate of achievement from the University, the student will be given a $25 gift certificate for the purchase of books in the Kansas store or the Oread Book Shop. Watkins Reports Cases Of Hong Kong Flu Virus Watkins Memorial Hospital has identified two cases of the A2 Hong Kong influenza virus, Dr. Shumiko Ito, a hospital director said Saturday. According to Schweigel, this definitely means the fus hius has been eaten from epidemic proportions. No estimates were obtained on the fus. Four patients' samples have been sent to Topeka, but results have been received on only two of them. Only the small number of patients who are treated in the labs because "it is expensive process and it does the patient no good once we find out," Schegwier said. The results usually don't arrive until after the patient has almost recovered. "No virus, with few exceptions, responds to, antibiotics," Schweng said. "But then these diseases reach where there are complications, like streptococcus infections, which are bacterial infections, womeset们可以给 antibiotics getting rid of the complications." Little droplets containing the flu virus can be transmitted through the air by coughing and sneezing. Schweigler said. "A good cough or sneeze can There is no antibiotic for the flu virus, he said, and the only treatment is to keep the patient comfortable and resting. He said the disease could also be transmitted by the sharing of drinking cups, or whenever one was ill. He advised saliva. But the best prevention, he said, was for people not to eat too much, but to cough into a hankerchest. distribute the virus 12 to 15 feet. If it could infect a dozen people. With two or three people coughing and sneezing, it can blanket the whole room. Vince Bello, field director for the Alumni Association commented on the program recently: Flu symptoms are aching, particularly aching of the eyeballs, fever, nausea, respiratory disease, vomiting diarrhea, and respiratory infection, he said. The best treatment is to stay in bed and get plenty of rest if disease may last three to five days, but there can be a rather long incapacity period with great difficulty in remaining remain for a month to six weeks. Frank Grant Crowell, an alumnus of KU. "I think it is important to note that all students who qualified were honored regardless of their interest in KU or if they intended to study at the college level. We hope this elevates the Kansas Honors Banque out of the 'recruiting' category and into the area of community concern for each student that is our primary goal," he said. "About three years ago, when the flu reached pandemic proportions, the University had to shut down. One gentleman told me that one day, he had filled 600 bottles of medicine with nothing but have nothing of that sort here. We have had no mortalities and certainly no near-misses. Interviews "We have 12 people here," Schweiger said. "Of these, four have respiratory infections, which is about par for winter conditions." The upsurge of national and global concern about environmental problems. Even three years ago, he said, there was virtually no awareness of a planetary capacity to sustain life. Commercial Lost Analysi Business Engineering, S. U. S. C. M. Engineering, S. U. S. C. M. Mechanical Engineering, S. N. S. or N. U. Mechanical Engineering, S. N. S. or N. U. Administration. Degree in Law, Summer Academy. about the future, he did identify what he saw as some sources of hope: National Bank of Detroit. M.B.A. only Commercial Loan Analyst and Management. Metropolitan Life Insurance (Torpeka) Any degree for sales and management training Frstm & Frnat. H.S. or M.S. Accounting and Management establishment of satellite communications and the general ease and rapidity of travel and communications. He cited Marshall McLuan, a commissioner who said these developments gave people the sense of the earth as a "global village" and that more people were "really seeing the independence and finiteness of the planet." or M.S. Petroleum Engineer Liverpool Lawrence Laboratory, M.S. or P.M. Engineering Mechanics, M.S. or D.P. Engineering Mechanics, M.S. Mechanical Engineering, M.S. or P.M. D.P. Math. Deborah) see Monkman's Schedule Vick Chemical Co.: B.A., B.S. or M.B.A. Marketing Summer employment for juniors or seniors. The Apollo program, the "Perhaps the most valuable piece of history the picture was the pictures of the island in space," Falk said. The nuclear stalemate which has made it evident that warfare has been a central theme "mutually suicidal" has endured dreams of world conquest and even of defeating one's major enemies. This realization has caused international contact and cooperation in phenomena like the SALT talks and President Bush's visit. Dow Corning Corp. Every level positions in Accounting, Auditing, Financing, Business Administration, Marketing, Sales, and General Administration. Falk said "Perhaps the most important" source of hope was the "declining allegiance. THURSDAY Arthur Andersonks Co., B.S., M.S., M.B.A. J.D. Staff Accountants for International Firm of C.P.A.s Dow Corning Corp. B.S. or M.S. Chemical Engineering, C.E. Business Administration; B.S. Electrical Engineering; B.S. Chemical Engineering; B.S. or M.S. Chemistry Standard Oil and Chevron Research: B.S. or M.S. Petroleum Engineer Vick Chemical Co.: see Tuesday's schedule Farmland Industries B.S. Business with emphasis in accounting Texas Instruments, B.S. or M.S. Elmwood Engineering, B.S. or M.S. Machinery Engineering John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. B.A. or B.S. Liberal Arts and Sciences, B.E. or B.S. Business, B.A. or B.S. Math; B.A. or B.S. Math. The increasing complexity and interdependence of organizations in a case for increased cooperation between large international governments. He expressed his hope that the international space agency, the space program and the recent momentum in mental health could mean no country could "go it alone" and that there would be a spillover effect into ecological systems. He specified that this analysis did not apply to Third World countries where the process of building a nation was still under way and where the population was growing, with attaining the necessities of life. He illustrated this contention with the examples of liberation movements such as those in Quebec and Ireland. This sort of argument has been called the first, "he said, but explained that he saw it as a part of a movement which will decrease the power of the state, and make people aware that governments of large states can play an economic property or peace. McDonald Deogan Corp. B.S. or M.S. Aerospace Engineering. B.S. or M.S. Electrical Engineering. B.S. or M.S. Mechanical Engineering PRODUCY Arthur Anderson & Co.; see Thursday's schedule 3 That have a bilateral or multi-lateral character—still more specific. 4 "On a unilateral basis"—for problems in one country which have international implications. 5 "In the development of awareness of environmental concerns," he said, and should be performed by nongovernmental associations of nonnational or transnational 2. That are regional or subregional in character—more specific. Falk said that any optimism he had for the capacity of international law in the environmental environment is not not but but for a period of "within a decade" and that the legal responses dependent on the engineering Texas Instruments, Inc. see Thursday's schedule. The People's Republic of China relies upon Japan for about 20 percent of its total international trade, including such items as photo lenses, machine tools, and even complete industrial plants. Trade with the Soviets amounts to only about five per cent of the total, and prospects for trade with such economic partners are very good. The Common Market is not very good at this time. Lee sees an extremely important aspect of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the U.S. as being what he calls a symbolic factor. 1. That are truly global in character—all governments would participate. especially in developed countries, to the symbols and cult of nationalism." actions of national governments. He outlined 'five main levels of action' in his law could function to help overcome environmental dis- Student Sees Nixon Trip As Chinese Trade Lever Editor's Note: This is the second edition of KU faculty members and students on the possible effect of Nixon's trip to Vietnam. THE FIRST FOUR concern the "development of norms, institutions and procedures"; Lee does not think that South Korea's fear Nixon's Piket trip as potentially dangerous to their country's security, at least not in North Korea. Koreans have a traditional dislike of big power diplomacy and are concerned about the possibility of a certain significant political accord being reached between North and South Korea. Chae Jin Lee, a native Korean, has a natural interest in his studies of China and has spent many years studying Chinese and other diplomats. Falk said he thought that the realities of his observations on problems of the environment would result in nothing more than "a very idealistic statement that I do not find at all convincing." By PAUL SWEARINGEN Kansan Staff Writer "The CHINESE feel that Japanese trade items are inferior and underpaid. "Although there will be no upsurge in trade between China and the U.S., the Chinese want to increase trade with trade of the U.S. as a lever in trade negotiations with the Japanese to procure more high-quality goods." What is required, he said, is a separate international agency to monitor and coordinate the global environment and would set standards, coordinate activities in the region. "There should be a convention on ecocide similar to that on genocide," he said. "They could "Lee also sees the extension of Ong range credit, which the Bank will consider a good goal in all forthcoming economic negotiations between the Bank and Ong." Contrary to some current beliefs held by some observers of past Chinese U.S. negotiations, and the United States, a tough negotiator and does not expect any concessions on our part. They are prepared to face challenges in an atmosphere and are not restrained by ideological dogmatism. Lee adds that it was hard to find someone who significant compromises at the 1952 Geneva conference. CHINA IS NOT losing anything by participating in negotiations with the U.S. Who is the chief enemy in the hierarchy of enemies? Immediately as in the long run Japanese competition. The Chinese are also attempting to relax tensions with the Indians, thus bringing their arms into India. It is my assumption that the Chinese will attempt to avoid the buildup of military presence near her borders. LEE HOPES for the exchange of scholars and even economists between China and the U.S. "There's people no danger, no type exchange. I believe that will see examples of people's between the two countries," beauld "I don't believe that China will be sending people trained in subversion to the U.S., although they have been heavily trained in Communist ideology." Lee said. "What I think that we will see is an attempt by the Chinese to change their understanding of the immediate objective will be to expedite change in U.S. policy along a more favorable line." "Both sides will be very clear in their discussions. They will need some information about each other very clearly at the highest level and through the various other diplomatic channels. The two sides must cooperate each other's interests and policies at the highest levels. "I THINK WE shall see a proclamation of countries reassuring each other's intentions, now that the ground work has been laid. And we will need more thing to come out of these discussions will be the relaxation of sanctions." As long as there are Job Hunters... We're in the right business. The Chinese will probably Year year thousands of new graduates compete for a dwelling number of jobs. They find that company recruiters ask them to work in a busy job and push them brings fewer job offers. Graduates also face stiff competition from returning veterans. Out of desperation many turn to hiring the right person. Getting the job you want is going to take work. You are going to have to work out jobs rather than waiting for news of employment. Challenge this changing job market. Have your resume published in the 1972 Graduate Register. Published annually, the Graduate register is sent to 200 top personnel managers and advisors of higher education institutions; they select seniors that fit their company manpower needs. Send your carefully typed, one-page (@x11) resume to the Graduate Register. Mail it today with your payee for $20 in cash or credit. Send your resume by mail to: The Graduate Register P.O. Box 56056 Chicago, Ill. 60656 P. O. Box 8118 Atlanta, Ga. 30306 enter the diplomatic talks with an intention of using the United States to restrain the growing industrial and potential military power of Iran. "There's also some fear of psychological shock in the event of a terrorist attack, as a result of the Nixon visit, and probably some danger to the economic stability of some small states," said Ms. Fahmi, whose effects will not be serious. Each country is aware that in the long run, we can make some records with China. "When President Nixon first announced his Peking trip, these countries protested a desire to establish diplomatic contacts with China. The argument that the United States will have a profound adverse impact upon pro-U.S. Asian countries is untenable in the face of "SOME IMMEDIATE adverse impact may be felt, but these countries can make some changes to adjust the reality; then the better," Credit Option Begins Today make it a war crime, for instance to destroy crop land. Students who wish to use the credit-no credit option may sign up beginning today in their school offices, or any time in before Feb. 18. Juniors and seniors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will have to request the office of the registrar. Credit-no credit is open to all undergraduates except those in the School of Education. "It could be extended to national decisions having high ecological risks. Governments have planned plans to an international panel." "Even just the necessity to report would be beneficial," Falk said. concerned with education, there should be an attempt to build pressure and public consciousness about environmental affairs. ON THE FIFTH level, which he described as being mainly Credit will be given for grades of A, B or C. No credit will be given for grades of D or F. Instructors will not be told which students have chosen the option. They will assign letter grades. "Through this sort of activity," he said, "underdeveloped nations are exposed to facts showing them why it is in their interests to engage with the environment challenge and what can be done to meet it. 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