2 Friday.April 23.1971 University Daily Kansan Kunstler . . . From Page 1 disruption was proper and necessary. If it weren't, we wouldn't be a nation today, he said. Kunstler finished his presentation with a meditation from the Rev. Daniel Berrigan, who, with an emphasis on draft files in the protest of war, MARTIN'S FIRST presentation was anti-climactic compared to Kunster's. He began by saying that he agreed with Kunster and based his definition on "the world as book," his "I did Obsolete" phrase. Martin failed to meet the issues, but stated that bloodshed was wrong and that no one could help. He then sent that no one would be injured. He said that there were times when breaking a law was more immoral because of the consequences. Martin defended the present system by saying that the system is not composed of individual law, but of a written body of law. HE JUMPED from one topic to another, from the need to keep a record of what had been learned in professional training, to the assumption that a jury of peers would intervene. He said that we had tried a jury of peers in the South. The result—they turned the defendant loose. His next assumption dealt with the correlation between Adolph Hirsch and the followers of Kumler. STATED that there were items of dissent. Every means of control was found, including control assembly or mass disassembly does not occur, he said. As Martin went over his 25 minute limit, he made the statement that it might be true as many people were suggesting these days, that we are moving fast, that speed is not it itself a virtue. In the rebuttal period, Kunster said that Martin was in reality leading a "witch hunt" against Chelsea's new schools at Washburn and KU. MARTIN HAD WRITTEN an article in a judicial paper establishing five committees to examine the screening methods used in these schools. The committees were to see if any of the instructors were involved in or revolutionary activities. Kunstler asked why the Kansas Bar Association hadn't raised its voice against lawful violence. He "Blood drips from the hands of these supreme hypocrites," he said. "I would like to believe that I was the defendant in law, but it is threatened by law." asked where it had been when bloodshed was caused not by dissenters, but by the establishment. KUNSTLER SAID that what happened on college campus was proof moral language was proper moral voice that brought our troops home from Southeast Georgia. In his rebault, Merlin merely reiterated most of his previous arguments, and agreed with Kunster on most of Kunster's rules. The rebuttal period was followed by questions that had been submitted by the audience during the presentations. He finished with the cliche that "the world will be yours" (the students a longer than it will be mine. Carefully choose which letters to use, but widest beat is not always the strongest cadence." Schlepp credited the continuity of Chinese literature to the Chinese language which for 30 centuries had undergone few changes. Both lawyers agreed that women were equal. An unidentified young woman took the stage and Mrs. theophile met her, asked why two hours had been spent debating the issue of dissent, when these male women are still treating women unequally. THE QUESTIONS dealt with, he limits lawyers should observe in courtroom deorum, nimority groups non-victimice n minority groups. The men remained backstage for a while so that interested persons could talk to them after the forum. Schlep delivered the fourth and final lecture of the Oriental Humanities Lecture series in the Kansas Union. "A modern educated Chinese could communicate with Confucius in the same way that I do," he wrote, "and communicate with Homer." he The forum was sponsored by the Student Union Activities Minority Opinions Forum and the Student Bar Association. Chinese Poetry Described By Wisconsin Professor Wayne A. Schlepp, chairman of East Asian languages and literatures at the University of Florida, told me that Chinese poetry from 600 B.C. to the present had been influenced by folk traditions, folk songs and poetry. Insiders at the White House said Nixon passed the word "without fanfare" to permit the assault of a biosuit at the foot of Capitol Hill throughout. Wednesday night despite a ban issued by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and charged by the full Supreme Court. WASHINGTON (UPI)—Police arrested 101 antiwar demonstrators on disorderly conduct charges at a Supreme Court rally Thursday, but it was learned that President Nixon personally issued a warning to veterans to camp out on the mail in defiance of a court order. said. FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN- Schleip trieved the evolution of Chinese poetry from the "Book of Odes," an anthology of about 300 poems written in ancient China, said to have collected in the 7th century B.C., to the modern poetry of the communist writer. Nixon Permits Veterans Camp On Capitol Hill Modern China, Schlepp said, does not tolerate the poetry of the individual and has put restrictions on the subject matter of poem. "Where Chinese poetry will go from here is difficult to see," he said. The four lectures of the Oriental Humanities Lecture series are sponsored by the Oriental Languages and Literatures. -FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN-FUN PUTT-PUTT GOLF SPRING SPECIAL PARIS (UPI)—Hanoi and the Viet Cong said Thursday that announcement of a firm date for the Paris attack was the key to an immediate cease fire and talks on release of U.S. prisoners. They hailed the antiwar demonstrations held in Hanoi, where they were backed by most Americans. Communist negotiators pressed for a flat troop pullout from Hanoi and that indicated Hano and the Viet Cong had their sights on the U.S. antiwar rails in hopes they could end the course of American policies. This 50° Coupon good on purchase of 2 or 3 game ticket. Firm U.S. Pullout Date Key to Hanoi Cease Fire North Vietnam's Xuan Thuy and the Viet Cong's Mme. Nguyen Thi Binh issued appeals of support for the war protesters, called them "couragues Americanis" and expressed the hostile Pression Nixon would listen to the voice of the American people." Hammering away at their favorite theme, the North Vietnamese delegation shriefs over speeches that a deadline for a complete U.S. troop withdrawal withdrawn as top priority political objective. According to press releases of the conference speeches, both Communist delegates put eminent Nixon to offer a deadline for the evacuation as the No.1 condition. They also demanded dismissal of the top political figures in Niagara and creation of a new coalition cabinet The U.S. chief negotiator, David K. E. Bruce, told newsmer 'Lib' Leader Favors Easing Abortion Laws EDWARDSVILLE, ill. (UP)—Ti-Grace Aikinson, champion of the Women's Lib movement, said her work has helped liberalizing abortion laws "because I am against millions of women being slaughtered by rape." The former president of the National Woman's League chapter of the National Organization for Women, "every woman has full and sole rights over her body and its resources." She attacked the church as an oppressor of women, saying "It's opposed to women in general, even though they don't say so. And the American public is really intimidating the power of the church." On the success of Women's Lab, she said, "I feel partly responsible for getting other women in court and I not sure we'll succeed "The only thing the movement has done is give employment to people who were not said. "You wouldn't believe how we've helped the unemployment rate." after the fruitless session: "Today was unfortunately another sterile exercise. The didn't seem like a big deal. efforts to making propaganda RICHARD SEAN SAMANTHA HARRIS CONNERY EGGAR THE MOLLY MAGUIRES April 23, 24 Woodruff 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. WASHINGTON (UP1) - The Senate Armed Services Committee voted Thursday to extend the draft two years and begin raising military pay to levels the Nixon administration hopes will produce a volunteer army by 1972. Committee Votes To Extend Draft The committee voted 13 to 10 to extend the Selective Service Act for two more years after it expires June 30. A proposal to limit the extension to one year was defeated 12 to 3 and a four-year extension was defeated 10 to 6. 60c and repeating unreasonable demands that they know are unacceptable to us. They showed the importance of these discussions about our proposals." Then the committee, despite misgivings by many of its members that a volunteer army was an impossible goal, voted to raise pay for enlisted men and junior officers by amounts ranging from 9 to 50 per cent. The proposal, identical to the pay increase suggested by the administration, passed 16 to 4. House version that increases pay even more sharply was defeated 10 to 6. The Senate version also included a bonus of $3,000 to men who enlist for Army combat service—a provision that has been rejected. SAIGON (UPI)—U.S. Navy jets streaked across North Korea Thursday evening and attacked a convoy of the one of the deepest raids into North Vietnam since strategic air force operations in 1986, military spokesman said. SUa FILMS Military sources said a single U.S. Air Force F105 Thunderchief air force fighter SAM2 site inside North Vietnam to the north of the Demilitarized Zone, then went on to hit another SAM2 base in the south of the Mu Gia massa in Lai吞。 At least one more committee session will be necessary to vote on unfinished business—including the administration's plan to abolish deferments for college will go to the floor, where the draft extension will face a determined effort by conscription critics to abolish the Selective Service entirely or reduce the extension to the minimum time necessary. "It was one of the deepest raids we've had into North Vietnam." U.S. Planes Attack Deep in N. Vietnam the spokesman said. "I can't say for sure whether it was the deepest. It was only eight miles south of the 19th parallel." The unprecedented raid was disclosed as U.S. B2 bombers attacked Communist positions north of the A Shau Valley, the scene of a operation by U.S. forces near the Laotian frontiers. In Saigon, the U.S. command announced that 56 Americans were listed as killed in combat action last week, 14 more than the previous week. Another 183 losers fell to greater numbers 125 fewer than the week before. GEORGE C. SCOTT, ACADEMY AWARD WINNER FOR BEST ACTOR IN 'PATTON', STARTS TODAY Joanne When they reach out for each other...they touch every heart STARTS TODAY Now Thru Tuesday. Eve. 7/10 & 9/15 Wed. 8/24 & 9/26 Early. 1.50 & 2.10 Adult. 1.50 & 3.00 George C. / Woodward Scott "They Might Be Glants" TECHNICOLOR* G ALSO The incredible 2 HEADED TRANSPLANT What ever happened to Aunt Alice? you'll know... when the horror starts to grow! ERI.-SAT. 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SWEET & SOUR Jean-Claude, a pudge playboy with a penchant for fast cars, motorcycles and women, is the most important children and the only son. His oldest sister, Marie Denise, is married to army Col. Max. Taxi driver Jake, a financial in palace affairs since Papa Dapo dardonned her husband from involvement in a palace plot and allowed them to return from exile. PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti- President Française D. Duvalier, president of Haiti for the past 14 days, died Wednesday night at the age of 64 and was succeeded by his son, Jean-Claude, 20. Papa Doc, who delighted in the nickname Haitians gave him when he was a practicing physician, ruled his nation of Haiti for 52 years and eliminated his enemies by executing, imprisoning or exiling them. Although he claimed to be a Roman Catholic, he wascommunicated during a cappella against the church in 1961. THE ANNOUNCEMENT of Papa Doca's death gave no cause but said he had been ill for three months. Duvalier Rule Continued Constitutional amendments providing for Jean-Claude's succession were approved in a referendum last Jan. 22, a government announcement, without a dissenting vote being cast. ALTHOUGH THERE was a proclamation, of national mourning, the business activities in the usual and the marketplaces were harmed. "It will take a while for things to clear up," a State Department official said. In Washington, the U.S. State Department reacted with caution to the announcement of Duvallier's death, but the White House said President Nixon was in message of condolence to the family. PAPA DOC ruled Haiti through a combination of mystic charisma, terror and voodoo. Papa Dao was a medical doctor but gave up his practice in 1954 to lead an underground, intellectual movement against President Paul E. Magliore who was forced to resign in 1956. 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