X Monday, March 29, 1971 University Daily Kansas Kansan Staff Photo by DAVE HENRY Finale Laura Nyro, one of today's most popular female recording artists, performed for the final night of the SUA sponsored festival of the Arts. Before a full house she sang her well known hits, "Stone Soul Plein," "Timer" and "The Country," plus new album, "Christmas and the Beads of Sweet." The SST is dead as far as the SST is dead as far as the secretary is there is nothing else we can do. I personally don't think we'll be able to do that. Volpe said some private Volpe discussed the SST, which the Senate voted Wednesday to scrap, on the CRS-TV interview program Face the Nation. SST 'Dead,' Volpe Says WASHINGTON (UPI) - Transportation Secretary John A. Vogel said Sunday that Iraq would take over of the aborted U.S. supernatural transport (SST) "haven't been very en- William Kunster, defense lawyer for the "Chicago Seven," will debate Robert G. Martin, president of the Kansas Bart Association, on the topic of "The Sons of Aesop." April 8 in Hoch Auditorium. He did not go into details of any of the exploratory offers. The debate will consist of 15 minute presentations by each lawyer and a 15 minute rebuttal period. This will be followed by questions from the audience. Gus Dizergia, Weichta graduate law school, represents the SIA Minorities Opinions Forum, will moderate the debate. Unrest to Be Debate Topic impulse and thus make use of Magruder, who was the Transportation Department's project manager for the faster-than-sound plane, about possible utilization of the hardware and technology already developed in construction of two prototypes. munication with the two lawyers, Kunster had agreed to accept Martin had agreed to $200 for the three cases said the money had been made available through Kansas Union Association. Bar Association donation The debate would involve the presentation of two very different cases. DiZera Garcia Martin has been a very outspoken critic of dissent on the campus and has attacked the KU Law department, however, was well known for his willingness to appoint popular clients, DiZera Garcia Bean said he had asked both lawyers to return their honorariums to the University to be used as scholarships. He said he hoped that this would help him make comments made about the fees given to 'controversial' speakers who appear on campus. As for talk on Capitol Hill of regulation to help retrain or reinforce the SST work by the SST cancellation, Sen Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash., said Sunday, "I think the idea far is just so much rhetoric." Martin has written several articles in judicial magazines on the limits of dissent. He is strictly opposed to violence and believes that students belong in the classroom, not demonstrated in public. Mr. Martins partner in his Wichita law firm. Bean said in his last com- Kunstler to Meet Martin Jerry Bean, Rancho Cordova, Calif., law student who has recently spoken with both Association are joint sponsors of the event. lawyers, said Kunster was "professionally courageous" in his defense of controversy; the lawyers would not take the chance of incurring professional and social responsibility by taking such a position. SUA and the Student Bar The Senate in its last meeting etoled a proposal to use Student senate funds to pay for the dinner. It was pointed out that such funding is not provided by the policy of the Senate. The policy this year has been to refuse student activity fund requests for ceremonies and awards. The dinner is free for all of the Senate's invited guests. Five men arrested in connection with raids on Lawrence were brought over to Douglas County District Court Friday for their preliminary arrests. Five Bound Over In Raid Aftermath other, Alan T. Marcum, 21 of 1209 Ohio, non-student jurors, failed to appeal for a premise hearing. A bench warrant was issued for his arrest by Judge Marcum and Marcum's bond was forfeited. All are free on $1,500 bond, except Sanders, whose bond is $2,500. The five bound over were Phillip H. Langer, 2, Freehold, N.J. freshman, of 1039 Missouri; David Allen Fork, 2, Topika Hearn, of 1047 E. Hill, 20, non-student, of 1307 New Jersey; Gordon W. Fick, 19. The five are charged with the sale of drugs, a felony. Langer is charged with sale of LSD; Fork; with sale of marijuana; Hill, with sale of hashish; and Fick and Sanders, with sale of marijuana. All were arrested in connection with the drug raid. Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmer Jr. and various vice-chancellors of the University and their wives have been invited. The Chancellor and the vicechancellors will discuss their roles, both formally and informally, in University ad hoc activities at LaSalle, St. Louis senior and vicepresident of the student body. Cree Coeur, Mo., sophomore, 1220 Louisiana; and Patrick K. Sanders, 18, non-student, of 1220 Louisiana. New Senate Plans April Dinner Meet The new Student Senate scheduled a dinner for its members Sunday in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. A total of six persons have now been bound over to Douglas County District Court as a result of the Vern Miller's raid on Lawrence. Student senators should make their reservations for the dinner in the Student Senate office no 157 on April 2. The cost will be $2 a person. Asked what he himself might do on behalf of the displaced workers, Jackson said "we are trying to find every possible The senator discussed the project in another television interview. 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