2 Tuesday, March 23, 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Capital: Trains WASHINGTON, D.C. — The government-backed effort to save the vanishing passenger train will sharply reduce schedules, but keep enough to link most of the nation's big cities with at least three trains a day. The Government Corporation (Railaxp) emphasized that although most of the service will be along the Eastern Seaboard, its "184 passenger trains will serve 85 per cent of the nation's urban area, reaching 114 cities with 100,000 population or more." Georgia: Calley FT. BENNING—Lt. William L. Calley Jr., nervously awaiting a verdict in his My Lai court-martial, overstept but hurried on time to the courtroom where the six officers deliberating his fate listed again to some of the prosecution's most demanding testimony. Calley admitted, "I was in it with my brother and my best friend in his trial which now is in its fifth month." Calley, 27, is charged with murdering in cold blood or ordering murder at least 102 South Vietnam civilians at My Lai. Pittsburgh: FBI Rep. Parr J. Mitchell, D-Md., said he received copies of stolen FBI files indicating federal agents have set up security cameras in the building where he and some突击人员 we've done anything wrong." He said a brown envelope containing the documents were delivered to his home Sunday, apparently by a group that called the "Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI." Wisconsin: McCloskey MADISON-Rep. Paul McCloskey, R-Calif., said that it no legitimate Republican presidential contender stepped forward next year to challenge the administration's Asian policies, he would McCloskey, viewed as a party maverick in many GOP circles, said he would carry the Indochina War is with Indonesia. He said President Nixon speed up the rate of troop withdrawal from Vietnam or unless Congress cuts off funds for the war by the end of the year. Miami; Silver Three bandits overpowered a guard and methodically ransacked the Vizcaya Art Museum of the closest pieces of a century-old collection of French and American paintings. The bandits took several bandsites belonging to the family of Napoleon Bonaparte and two goblets valued at $100,000 from the Maurge de Margues da L'Fayette to a Baltimore family in 1824. Capital: Agnew WASHINGTON, D.C.—Vice President Spire T. Agnew challenged the CBS Television network to allow him personally edit his own critical remarks that will appear Tuesday night following the repeat showing of the conspiracy theories behind the Pentagon's "CBS spokesman in New York said the network would have "no comment" on Agnews's request. Capital: SST WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The showdown vote in the Senate over whether W.D. to continue federal money toward the Obama administration would be shaped up as so close that Vice President Sipro I. Agnew might have to tie a tie-breaking vote. The vote will come at 3 p.m. today. If it does end up deadlocked Agnew as president, the vote would keep to the proposed futuristic jelimer lieve. N.Y.C.: Cavett The White House has accused Dicet Cavett of helping to defeat the suprasonic transport (SST) bill in the House and have called for the governor's television show before the crucial Senate vote this week. The White House action came to light several hours before Cavett tapped the requested interview with SST at the ABC station, which will be on shown on the ABC network later Monday night. Nuclear Arms Race Concerns Professor A rapid escalation of the nuclear arms race was predicted by Robert A. Divine, professor at MIT and a leading voice in speech Monday entitled "The Nuclear Arms Race." The report highlights history sponsored the talk. "There is an apparent lack of public concern." Divine said. He said last year Playboy magazine ran a poll of college students to rank major concerns. Disarmament ranked 10th in the poll. Divine said the United States was in the fourth stage of the arms race. "The first stage began in 1893 when Albert Einstein sent a letter to Franklin Roosevelt requesting the atomic bomb."Divine said. He said the second stage began in September of 1849 when the United States discovered the atomic bomb. Union had the atomic bomb. "The U.S. was no longer ahead in the race," Divine said. The third stage began in the late 1950s, Divine said, when the invention of the intercontinental ballistic missile was a new way to deliver the bomb. The present stage began in the mid 1960's following the Cuban crisis, Divine said. New Regent Acknowledges Right of Campus Dissent TOPEKA (UPI) — A newly- boarded Board of Regents told a Senate committee Monday there was room for dissenters on campus. Regents Carl Courtier of Washington are to be interviewed Manhattan are to be interviewed Wednesday by the committee. They also were recently named to the board. Helman was asked during the interview what he thought about allowing professors to remain on a board if they lead a demonstration. "Everyone is entitled to his own feelings, but when it begins Regent Robert W. Helman of Goodland appeared before the Supreme Court, which is considering confirmation his appointment by the Senate. to hurt his effectiveness at the institution, he's no longer a dissenter--he's a disrupter," Helman said. Founder Seeks Support For New Political Party By JEWELL SCOTT Kanyan Staff Writer TOPEKA-The founding of a new political party was announced here last month at an annual conference Kenneth Coatney said his new Unity party was a "political party for the people," for the people. During a press conference at the Jayhawk Hotel, Costney met the team. A public meeting is scheduled for 10am in Mid America Fairgrounds, the Keith Coatnev ... founds party new party will be explained, and a county committee will be elected. Coatney plans to visit each of the state capitals within the next year to tell people about the party and to recruit members. "We live in a dictatorship in "America," and the youth of the nation were "instrumental in my development" need for reform. Coates said. He said that 60 ruling families in the United States owned more than 82 per cent of all stocks, and almost all of the municipal tax-free bonds. These 60 families, he himself, own over $200 billion in income tax last year, "nough to balance the budget." He said he believed in free enterprise, and he also advocated price controls on the services of his firm, which classifies as "rich and super-rich." Harry plan also provided for a church welfare legislation and legalization. Costney would have "any unproductive persons" now on welfare put to work or sent to school. He also favors free government, and no income tax on persons making less than $25,000 a year. He plans to pay for the cost of education and to balance the tax burden from income taxes on the 'rich and super rich' and from a 4 per person tax. Freshman Register To Be Considered A freshman register was proposed to the Orientation Committee last week by a University Products Corporation. The Unity party foreign policy was described as a "good neighbor policy." Coatney said that in The register would contain pictures of other fruits and a all kinds of OK freshmen. Soft-cover books would sell for $4 and hard-core cover David Miller, student body president, said the Orientation Committee must decide if it wanted to sponsor the book. If not he does, she says, they should give a demonstration to the Student Senate. The salesman, Larry Laskey of Drake University, said the register functioned as an instrument to help the freshman job. He said it could be ready for use at the beginning of the fall semester. Miller said he was concerned about the effect this will have on the yearbook." Lassé said he would ask other universities using registers what the effect on their yearbooks had been. The organization that sponsored the project would get 100 free books, a 50 per cent discount on additional books and eight paces in the front of the book to help with Lists with addition, the sponsoring organization would keep 25 per cent of money collected for ad- University Products would contact incoming freshmen by mail and ask them to send money and a picture of themselves if they had not already done so. University would be responsible for distribution of the books. The NROTC drill team was presented with a guider at a ceremony at 4 p.m. Monday in Ozone. The guider, a penny for the team, was made by two of the officers of the Kilo Klippers, the women's auxiliary of NROTC, and presented to the drill team by Frank Platz, Osawatomei and Kilo Klipper president. KU Fraternities Cancel Greek Week Festivities NROTC Given Drill Pennant The traditional Greek Week testicles will not permit this spring a lack of interest, and because no acceptable date could be found to schedule Scott Thompson, Thompson Scott sorbomore and Prairie dwarf of the Prairie said that if Greek Week was held, it would conflict with other events that Greek Week was held. in a meeting Sunday, the pares decided to drop Greek Week plans for this spring, but they are still considering plans for fall or winter. He said that some fraternity members were looking for a "new concept" in Greek Week and suggested that service at the university could be placed at University could take the place of the traditional festivities. Many fraternity members, many said, were reacting negatively to Greeks, and everybody else go to hell" attitude that has been widespread. ENDS TONIGHT! TWO FOR MURDER'S ROW "With the Kansas Relay, Easter and Mrs. rush, we would be left with the weekend of April 30 through May 2, and that is right before finals," he said. "The growing disinterest in traditional Greek Week" as a featuring HONEYMOON KILLERS PLUS GIRLIE Adults only 1.50 7:00 & 9:05 Sunset Be sure to visit us at sunset! Martin Grogan, Topake graduate student, is working on campus to enlist support from the University community Grogan made a榜样 in the sciences become interested in supporting the science fair. Science Fair for $5 each Greek Week was last held in 1969 but the outdoor events were cancelled because of rain. his travels abroad he had found no one who trusted or liked the United States. Our foreign policy, Coatney believes, it also determined by elite families. Coatney said he did not see himself as a candidate for political or "American" politics, but the motivation for his political beliefs. Cooney has published a book, "Unity, New Political Party and Philosophy" in which he outlines his political views. He said he is for publication of the book and expenses in forming the party. "We're over there (Vietnam) for one reason, to make money for this rich and super rich." The 19th Annual Douglas Committee Meeting, last Wayne Bly, chairman of the fair for the Lawrence Parks and Recreation Commission, said The fair, which is sponsored each year for students from kindergarten to the 12th grade, has run into serious financial trouble. Bly said. Though the fair was expected to take place this year, Bly said that unless the fair became solvent, it would have to be discontinued. Fair in Financial Trouble This year's fair will be held Wednesday through Sunday in the Lawrence Community培育 and will be open to the public. Sending the winner of the fair to the national competition will be a problem this year, because of the financial difficulties. "The only reason we can go to the fair this year is because it's The fair received money from United Fund campaigns until two years ago. The fair was then made available to rolls, because of a technicality in the fund's bylaws. Until the money was cut off, two-thirds to three-fourths of the fair's cost, supported by the United Fund. The fair committee must now rely on donations from private individuals, civic organizations and associations with an interest in science. close enough." he said. Enough support has been enlisted. Bly said, to cover the $233 budget left by last year's fair, but about $600 is still needed. Bly said he hoped that some public support would be created by the selling of *patrons of science* cards at the door of the Seniors to Exhibit Art Seniors in the department of painting and sculpture will have an art class led by Richard Dishinger, instructor in painting and sculpture. The exhibit, entitled "Senior Students in the Visual Arts," is scheduled for March 31 through April 14 in the newly-remodeled exhibition area at the Gershwin Center for the Arts. Cost of Caps, Gowns Rises The cost of caps and gowns for faculty members has increased this year. The increase, according to Kevin A. Remick, Kansas Union concessions manager, is necessary in order to cover the increasing cost of handling the caps and gowns. Also some of the caps and gowns are on campus as part of the accommodation and the Union must pay for the missing ones. Caps and gowns are rented from the Thomas A. Peterson Co. in Kansas City, Mo. Pi Gamma Delta fraternity is coordinating pool cars to Houston, Curt Wiley (Des Moines), Iowa freshman announced Monday. Those wishing ride to Thursday's basketball game against UCLA or those attending the riders are asked to telephone Wiley at 843-4050 as soon as possible. Houston Car Pool Planned The Great Place To Go For Food & Funi! 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