2 Friday. March 5, 1971 University Daily Kansan Elected Senators The following is a partial list of new senators. Other results can be obtained by calling the KU formation office or visiting all of the Senate ballots had to be counted by hand and consequently were unavailable for Kansan publication. The school indicate how many senators were elected from that school. The winners are the first persons listed and the person candidate appear to the left of their name. SCHOOL OF PHARMACY (U) Tim McGee 2 Jacques McGee 2 William Newwedland 1 William Newwedland 1 Terry 3 Terry 3 SCHOOL OF JOURNALITY (U) Jon Bollard 2 Jon Bollard 2 Heart EPrin 2 Heart EPrin 2 Elissa White 2 Elissa White 2 Johnathan Jordan 2 Bolil Lafarge 1 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WELFARE (2) Officers... SCHOOL OF NOTAL WELF AREA Peggy Kirkby (1) James Millman (2) James Milburn (3) SOUTH COLLEGE (1) John Baird (1) Mert Baird (2) Ralph Avery (3) Nathan Gorges (4) Paul Sheehan (5) Scott Sheehan (6) Linda Browne (7) Joseph Burland (8) Steven Tiffany (9) Carl Cahill (10) Vince Hammett (11) Valerie Hammett (12) Timothy Winters (13) Jerry Looned (14) Leonard Law (15) LAW SCHOOL (2) Rick Warid (1) Richard Wallach (2) Gordon Clark (3) David Brhader (4) Bernice Beeler (5) Seb Sullivan (6) SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (1) Cristiano Di Cassino (2) David J. Johnson (3) From Page 1 JUNIOR CLASS VICE PRESIDENT Steve Carter, Overland Park Park 198 Fred Burrell, Poplarville Food Bank, Poplarville City Kane 203 City Kane 73 CLASS C LASSESTER CLASS Pearl Hederson, Mission Secretary Ambulance Comp. School 276 Baird Comp. School 214 Jan Morrison, Tulsa 220 Jan Morrison 35 CLASS C LASSESTER JUNIOR CLASS TREASURES June Yuen, Leawood 226 June Yuen, Leawood 100 Mary Lorenz, Moultrough 101 Mary Lorenz 105 SUPPORHER CLASS PRESIDENT David Foley, Greenwich Park 142 Tara Meehan, Greenwich Park 172 SUPPORHER CLASS VICE PRESIDENT Jacob Johnstone, Greenwich Park 90 Jacob Johnstone, Greenwich Park 97 Jacob Johnstone, Greenwich Park 97 NOPHOTHEM CLASS SECRETARY Elizabeth Riehman, St. Louis Juan McCabe, Katherine City, St. Louis Frank McDonald, Kansas City 312 312 Frank McDonald, Kansas City POPHOMORE CLASS TREASURER Linda Milda, Topkachi 44 Kathy Garnett, Prairie Village 232 Steve Mallie, Midway Railroad Negotiations Nearing Breakdown WASHINGTON (UPI)—Con tract talks appeared on the verge of collapses today between the two nations and the United Transportation Union. He added that "we may know one way or the other" later today whether or not the talks would succeed, a question of a nationwide rail strike W. J Utsey Jr., assistant labor secretary who is the government's top mediator in the cases, said "I'm not too hopeful." The chief negotiator for the railroads, John P. Hillz, said there had not been any firm over the negotiations since last week. But Hiltz said the union had not yet threatened or scheduled a strike. The UTL, representing some 150,000 train crewmen, has been free to strike since a congressional moratorium on a walkout expired at midnight and it has continued the negotiations. Usery said the government might offer some proposals or take action on its own if the talks collapsed. Ulysset met this morning with union negotiators and said he would hold further sessions later today. President Nixon has exhausted his current authority to prevent a strike, but has asked Congress for authority to impose settlement term required last week and will try to permit the union to strike selected carriers rather than all railroads. 27 Larry Kurne 28 Larry Kurne 29 Larry Madden 15 William Kunn 13 Thomas Bowerset 10 Thomas Bowerset 8 Bruce Singer 30 Clark Ullman 16 Mike Murray 6 George Winkle 7 Richard Bowers 6 Jeff Foley 4 Gary Rangan 4 Jim Hanna 4 Gary White 4 Paul Hammack 22 Paul Hammack 22 Paul Hammack AND URBAN DESIGN (2) John Hirthman Mariel Francheau C. Wayne Goulder Bruce Hoppee (GRADES VII, VIII, XII, 120) David A. Lowe B F. Baumler C J. Baurie C J. Bruce Hang I S. Baird Linda Lotter Jorge Lotter Richard Mankind Richard Mankind Program John Patteron John Patteron John Patteron Ursula R. Webbison Ursula R. Webbison All Grade School candidates were (All Grade School candidates were) OLIVER COLLEGE O John Wolf Jane Flick Jane Hygdall Bill O'Neill Nixon Leaves Invasion Up to South Vietnamese At a nationally broadcast White house news conference, Nixon states the fundament of the South Vietnam situation and the South Korea predicted that the United States would increase its rate of troop movement to the operation continued to well. Nixon refused to say precisely what role U.S. airpower would play in case Saiqon took such a step. He said American support deeply depends on whether development endangered U.S. troop moves. WASHINGTON (UP)—President Nixon said Thursday night his decision to invade North Korea had suffered tremendous casualties at the hands of North Vietnamese troops on its At the same time, he warned Hanoi that retaliation for its antiaircraft missile attacks on aircraft planes "will not be nt to tal." NIXON DECLARED that the first test for use of a B-airplane was conducted at Hanoi whether Hanol's activities endangered the lives of American pilots. He refused to commit United States air support to any invasion of the North that Saigon might undertake in its self-defense to counter Communist aggression. Mr. Obama might carry out such a move. Replying to questions about President Nguyen Van Thië's recent threats of an invasion against the north, the President said Thië was forced to consider such a possibility because of the loss of 100,000 North Vietnamese troops in his own country. "I can say that no such plan has ever been suggested by President Thien us, none has been conceived and none is under consideration." THE PRESIDENT displayed some emotion in defending his decision on Cambodia and Laos called him a character of suggestion from some commentators ... who said that Cambodia wouldn't work with this (the Laos) isn't going to work. His voice queringing and hand cropping his palm, he declared Vietnam and getting out in a way that the South Vietnamese will be happy. In the session with newmen, which dwelt 'heavily on In- terest and interest of Sen. Stuart Symington's "attack" on Secretary of State William P. Rogers was a 'aide of Ronald Reagan' port of Rogers as "the chief pres- ident" against Symington's assertion that Rogerson' role had been pre-employed by Henry A. Ferguson, national security affairs adviser. Test Warnings Explained Rv JOYCE NEERMAN Kansan Staff Writer There is a possibility that in the future North America Air Defense Command warnings will originate only from the White House, and that tests times will no longer be regular nor will they be announced. Bob Wells, Commissioner, said Thursday. Wells was a guest speaker in the class Topics and Problems in Politics and the Media, taught by his son, Kim, a senior. Wells said the situation was not as serious as many people were, but he did not with the hardware, but with the people." He said the main problem was with the operator in Colorado who had put in the battery. "He got so rattled when he found out that he had sent out what he had thought to be a test warning with the authenticator word on it, that when he sent out the retraction, he forgo to put the cancelling authenticator word on it, he said. "Then he put out another authenticator word, but we the activator authenticate." Strategy for effecting requirement eliminations and for restructuring the C colleges (the CWEs) was discussed at the meeting. "He finally found the right code word, which was 'impish,' Wells added, "but 40 minutes had elapsed." He said that one newsman in Washington, D.C. had checked with the printer and saw that the real warning had been given. "But he looked at his watch, saw it was time for the scheduled test," he said. "Somebody must have put on the wrist tape." Well said, When a real warning is sounded, all broadcasting stations are supposed to go off the air. Wells, the defense commission on the island of Bali, agreed approximately 8,000 licensees that had failed to sign off the air. Skidmore suggested that the commission present its proposals for changes to the Educational He spoke at a meeting of the Commission on the Evaluation of Undergraduate Education in the Room of the Kansas Union. ROTC Review Still in Limbo The decision on whether to hold a Chancellor's Review of ROTC has not been made according to Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr. Chalmers said he hoped the decision would be made during the spring vacation. The Chancellor's Review has been cancelled the last two years because of threats of disruption. Chalmers said the decision would be made at a later date. Abolishing the College of Liberary Arts 'celebration' education requirement, Western Civilization, mathematics, mathematics, manuage and distribution course proposed by Arthur Skidmore, assistant professor of philosophy. Abolishing Requirements Discussed by Professor He said next fall the College Faculty will become the College Assembly, with... student representatives added. Policies Committee of the College this spring "I view this as a minor disaster," Skidmore said. He said he thought that student representation on the College Board would be "into" a circus, much like the University Senate is now." Visiting Architect B. Z. Doshi, architect from India, will lecture to students at 8 p.m. today in 207 Marvin. School Official Predicts Need for Fund Increase Next year will be a "critical period" for the Lawrence school system, according to Carl Knox. Teachers are also scheduled Tuesday during the regular monthly meeting of the Lawrence School Board that a tax referendum might be necessary. The law system's financial needs next year. Projections for next year's budget, presented by Kenneth Fisher, assistant superintendent of Business and Facilities, said there was a possible shortage of computers cording to his estimates, the system will either need to cut back its appropriations or establish a new source of revenue. "Most of the larger stations were checking with their other sources, which did not show a positive warning," he added. The board postponed acting upon the budget pending further investigation by Fisher. The board deferred acting upon the program until next year's financial situation is clear. Rees Jackman, a board member, suggested if the system is short of resources for several programs, perhaps including the Human Relations program. Wells said that with the Emergency Broadcast System, it is essential that President to be in touch with the rest of the country in five California was the 31st state to enter the Union. Wells has been mentioned as a possible candidate for governor of Kansas in 1972. "There is a dedicated line of private service going from the White House to the stations, and from the stations to the standby loops of this system are set up," he said. "This line was put into use when President Kennedy was assassinated, and then we moved the news around the nation." Two additional years on interns and major services. And I'Services in Beauty own store to贴, friendly, professional. Wells also explained the Fairness Doctrine and the idea of equal time and told of several cases that the FCC had reviewed. He explained the make-up of his commissioner, each of his fellow commissioners. SEE AND HEAR NOW AT ONE OF KC'S MOST INTERESTING & UNUSUAL STORES 11,000 HAPPY GUESTS ON 26 STATES SALEs not on promotion We are buying for themselves we are buying for ourselves YOU ARE WELCOME TO BROWSE AND IT'S GUARANTEED 3 YEARS PARTS & LABOR David Beaty MIDWEST BLOST AND LARGEST REBENT COMPANY SPECIALIZES IN HEALTH CARE BLOCK EAST OF STATE LINE STATEMENT SALARY $16,000 Christian's 807 Main 912-5412 Because of a second "mistake" from Chicago in not releasing the warning, residents in the Kansas City area did not have any inquiries. Many residents of this area had expressed concern that they might not be warned if a real emergency should occur in the future. Wells said their concern was unmeasured, because if it were an emergency tape, there would have been a follow-up on it from other sources. For Commissioner Tuesday Put his Knowledge of local government in service to Lawrence. VOTE Edwin O. STENE GO to. 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