University Summer Kansan Tuesday, June 8, 1971 2 Personae By Kansan Press Services Degree Worth the Trip KANSAS CITY, Mo.-Thirty-five-year-old Donald R. Brown went after his degree in pharmacy at the University of Missouri-Kansas City as if he were a man driven, Brown, a St. Joseph student. He was a Air National Guard unit, drove more than 50,000 miles during the three years he took to gain his degree. He said his round-trip commute was about 120 miles each day. Prince Ignores Threat LONDON—Demonstrating royal guits as well as his usual royal瞒答, Victor Winsley attended a service of historic importance at Winchester Cathedral. Phil读 the lesson and later told army cadets at the service that nations must be able to defend themselves because there is "always room for improvement." Women March, Vote Women's liberationists protested Mothers Day Sunday in Paris. About 250 women marched through the streets to the beat changing demands for free abortions and con- demons in the French Mothers Day, celebrated Sunday in France, was a gimmick to "cover up the sex abuse" of women "in the French family." Swiss women, however, had their first opportunity to vote on a national issue this week, but returns showed that they turned out in relatively small numbers. At stake in the nationwide referendum were two issues—a federal tax and finance plan, a constitutional amendment which would make it the government's duty to protect the environment from pollution. Both measures passed by large majorities, but the federal capital, the federal capital, said both the turnout and the lack of controversy over the issues made the balloting a poor test of the women's effects on Swiss elections. Straw Decides Election WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N.C.—It took a straw to settle an election for two aldermen in this coastal town this weekend. A majority of the voters cast their votes at 231 votes each while Roy Rudd, also an incumbent, got 230 in the election last Tuesday. When a account demanded by Rudd gave Armistead 225 votes and left Rudd and Sawyer tied, he called for the governor to drown the longer and won another term on the board of aldermen. 'Cinderella' Remarries POUNDER RIDGE, N.Y. — Anne-Marie Rasmussen Rockefeller, divorced a year ago from Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller's son William Rockefeller, who is the Wisconsin manufacturer, Mrs. Krostad, daughter of a Norwegian fish merchant, met Stephen Rockefeller while working as a maid for his family's wedding in 1938 in a Lutheran home, and she went on to wedding as the happy ending to a latter day Cinderella story. Jayhawker Staff Named Richard B. Mckernan of Goodland and Douglas G., Huntington Beach, have been editor and business manager respectively of the 1971-72 Jayshawer magazine book at the University of Kansas. The Jayhawker Advisory Board, a student-faculty body. made the selections after interviewing five candidates for editor and three for business manager. MOSCOW (UPI) — Soyus 11, carrying three comsatules, spaced into space Sunday to link up with the unmanned scientific station Salute and resume Soviet efforts to establish the first orbital space platform. Kemern is a graduate of Salma Central School and a yearbook his senior year and was business manager. He has complete his sophomore book and has completed his sophomore book. Soyuz 11 Nears Linkup Space sources said one or more manned spacecraft might join Earth's orbit in the devious with Salute. They forecast a possible crew transfer "Plotted orbital stations are now being erected and this is a development of space studies and space technique." Vikat Pati- Tass, the official news agency, said Soyuz 11 would "continue comprehensive scientific and medical studies in a joint flight" with Salute. sayev, Soyus 11 test engineer told a pre-launch news conference. The term "joint flight" was used by TASS to describe the five and one-half hour lookup of Salute and Soyus 10 on April 24. Soyus 11 was commanded by a space rocker, Lt. Col. George Kendall of the pilot. The only veteran among the three, flight Engineer John Farris. Volkov was one of seven cosmonauts simultaneously in space during the 1969 group flight of Soyu 6.7 and 7.8. That mission included bodies of space welding, a key feature in orbital platform construction Sailure was launched April 19. It deployed April 24 with Soyus 10 in what space sources said was a spacecraft manned orbits of orbit space platform. Volley, 45, was flight engineer of Soyus 7, Patsayse, 37, is a pilot-trained design engineer. Delbrovsky told the pre-launch news conference with Slovak journalists that his crew was on their way to "doing and transportation." This hinted at a possible transfer of a cosatomon to Salute. A successful transfer would require an assigned orbiting scientific station. An orbital platform has held precedence in the Soviet manned spaceflight program since it first launched in 1962. It had won the manned race to the moon. The comparable U.S. spacecraft program was not scheduled before 1973. "Soyus 10 opened the way for our work with the orbital station." Debrovelskys said Lawyers Assemble For Antiwar Lobby "We have been assigned to fulfill the next stage of the work started by Soyus 10." Debrovelsky said. Democratic leader Mike Manfield said it was "too soon" to allow the sponsors of the measure were within "striking distance." WASHINGTON (UPN)- Preminent lawyers and former government officials prepared Sunday to descend on Congress to begin two weeks of lobbying for legislation an end to the Vietnam War. Backers of the measure, an amendment to the pending bill to extend the Selective Service Act for two years beyond its June 30 release, believe they have at least 40 sure votes and a dozen possibilities. They will spend the two weeks prowling the Senate corridors seeking support for the act, which will have 10 votes in the 100-man Senate. An estimated 2,500 lawyers in states—including such well-known administration figures as Clark Clifford, Cyrus R. Vance and Ramsey Clark—attacked the law seeker proving the controversial disengagement Act termination for a Senate vote June 12. The amendment, introduced by the Senate in February to govern S.D., M. Mark O. Rye, would require the United States to disengage from the war in Iraq. the lawyers' group possibly, the most prestigious ever assembled in the antitarwear effort. The firm's defense secretary, former Attorney General Clark and Vance, foreign policy troubleshooter in Boston, will include Paul A. Porter, prominent local attorney, and Francis T. P Plimpson, former the New York Bar Association. KEY WEST, Fla. (UPI)—Four young Cuban boat captains go on trial Monday or Tuesday for a conviction for international limit off the U.S.-owned Dry Tortuga. The four Cuban fishermen this year to be tried for violating the 12-mile Dry Tortuga 75 miles west of her. Fishermen Held For Violations Put One Over on Sandy's! Get your second BIG SCOT absolutely free with this coupon. Sandy's HAMBURGERS come as you are...hungry Across from the Hillcrest Shopping Center 2120 W.9th --at every national park in the country be given to Indian people." Radiologists Get $200,000 From NSF A $20,000 grant by the National Science Foundation will help a team of University of Kansas scientists develop radiological tools that will permit doctors to test patients more rapidly and accurately. The interdisciplinary projects in the School of Engineering and KU Medical Center in Kansas City to display and process, medical and biological data on a color television screen using a digital computer. The equipment will be applied to studies of the central nervous systems, problems, pulmonary, renal and creatic disorders and tumor detection. The finished machinery is used for color code malignancies and displays of various parts of tumors in vivid contrasting Because the images will be in contrasting colors over colorizing photos, they see only in shades of gray will be more intelligible to photographed attempting to present苦难表情 The resulting image, which bears some similarity to an ordinary X-ray, is detailed in a series of vivid colors corresponded to different levels of gray color on the computer's magnetic tapes. Researchers will use raw medical data taken directly from gamma camera as it scans a palpable radioactive fluid. A computer will process this information and play it on a color television screen. Through the use of the computer, the team hopes to eliminate a great deal of false alarm. By making the noise, "making accurate diagnosis easier. The group also hopes to refine the machinery so it can be operated by hospital staff." This training on control equipment. If the system can be perfected, kelly said, physician might be able to take pictures from their photographs without exposing patients to so much heat. SUA SUMMER FILMS—1971 Classical Films June 9 ALL THESE WOMEN (Sweden 1964) with Eva Dahlbeck, Bibi Andersson Director: Ingmar Bergman 23 HIDDEN FORTRESS (Japan, 1958) with Toshiro Mifune Director: Akira Kurosawa 16 THE SLEEPING CAR MURDER (France, 1965) with Yves Montand, Simone Signore Director: Costa Gavras 30 The New American Western THE LEFT-HANDED GUN (1959) with Paul Newman Director: Arthur Penn RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY with Randolph Scott, James Drury Director: Sam Peckinpah 14 Lon Chaney Horror Double-bill THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (1925) THE BLACK BIRD (1926) Director: Tod Browning 21 Hilchcock Double-bill SUSPICION (1941) with Cary Grant, Joan Fontaine July 7 THE BRIDE WORE BLACK (France, 1968) with Jeanne Moreau, Jean Claude Brialy Director: Francois Truffaut I CONFESS (1952) with Montgomery Clift, Anne Baxter, Karl Malden Summer 1971 28 Silent Comedy Double-bill THE STRONG MAN (1926) Harry Landdon GO WEST (1925) Buster Keaton 1116 Louisiana 843-8202 CANTERBURY HOUSE FOLK MASS Tuesday evenings at 9:30 FIERY FURNACE Fri. and Sat., opens 9 p.m. CAMP OUTS Scheduled and coordinated through Canter- bury. 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