2 Wednesday, February 24, 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International London: Beatles Paul McCarthy's fellow Beattes depicted him as a man who was not always so hard to believe in. His earliest days in Liverpool, he said "buck man petition." Britain's High Court is considering McCarthy's petition to have the Beattes partnership dissolved and a new one formed. Concord: Kennedy Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., standing behind his announced intentions not to seek the presidency in 1972, has turned down a bid to appear before the New Hampshire Supreme Court on his behalf Tuesday. State Democratic chairman Harry P. Makeis of Nahua said Kennedy informed him in a letter that he would be appointed to appeal and be quizzed by the state committee. Brussels: Soviet Jewry Jewish leaders from the United States and 36 other countries opened a three-day conference in Brussels on the plight of the Jewish community in the Soviet Union. The World Conference on Soviet Jewry opened on schedule despite Soviet efforts to block the meeting. The importance of the conference is to pressure the Soviet Union into giving more religious and cultural freedom to its 3.5 million Jews and to allow them to wish to emigrate to Spain: Scott TOREMOLINOS—Actor George C. Scott requested that his name once more be dropped from the list of nominations for this year's Oscar awards. Scott had sent a telegram to the academy in 1961, when he was nominated for an Oscar as best supporting actor in "The Hustler," and asked that his name be withdrawn. A decision is impossible for anyone's name to be withdrawn from the members will simply have to vote their conscience." Two major Israeli newspapers reported Tuesday that a high-level government committee had drawn maps for withdrawal from some of the Arab territories occupied since the 1967 war. The action could bring Israel closer to Syria and grant it access to its adraiders advises WASHINGTON (UP1)—PRESIDENT constitutional protection team, the Army sergeant Tuesday informed to tell Senate investigators not be pocketed a $12,000 kickback managing a service club in Vietnam. Sgt. I. Class Alton Crew, reading from a card he put on the back of his uniform, invoked the fifth amendment before the Senate investigations subcommittee that questioned whether the Army played in alleged bribery and corruption at military service and post exchanges in the war. Dressed in uniform and accompanied by two civil lawyers, Crews declined to say why they would furnish his personal financial records, if subpoenaed or where he was now stationed. By United Press International Israel Is Mapping Troop Withdrawals Political sources said that now that Egypt had expressed an intent to make peace if Israel withdrew completely from occupied territory, Mrs. Meir and Foreign Secretary, Abba Ebwan have issued a statement to elaborate on the initial response made in a communiqué Sunday. Israel previously had refused to get into the map-drawing phase negotiations on the grounds that not enough progress had been made toward a treaty and peace, with Jewish state by the Arab nations. The reports followed an Egyptian demand that the Big four powers, United States, Soviet Union, Britain and Iran in view of all occupied Arab territory from all of what Caire said was the Israel categorical rejection of U.S. policy in Jarring's latest peace proposals. The newspapers Ma'ariv, which has the biggest circulation among the world's special six-man commission had turned over to Premier Golda Meir's cabin maps showing the Israeli and minimum troop pullbacks. EWING STREET TIMES The cabinet statement said Israel viewed the new peace Army Sergeant Takes the 5th In Vice Case FRI. & SAT. FEB. 26, 27 There was no indication what the maps of possible new borders she could see or not they would be submitted, but the Israelis already have the heir they would not give up Shi'aism. The Islamic Sinai, which guards the entrance to the Gulf of Arabia, Jordan's Gulf of Alqara or Shiraa's Golan Heights. proposals favorably but reiterated opposition to a complete withdrawal from occupied territory. ★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★ Tonight 75 cents 7:30 - 9:15 p.m. Woodruff (Hungary, 1965) "I think sororites have a lot to offer sopromores and juniors, but I feel older than the others and need them to get to an apartment," said one. Use Kansan Classified Most of the girls said they had been happy while living in their houses. San Francisco: Leary Jeff Stevenson, Leawood junior, left her sorrow all to fall behind at Bell Hall. She recently deactivated. She described her life in a solemn as a "stirring existence." I was surprised by the different kinds of people," she said. After counseling, she said she wanted she wanted to deactivate. Dr. Timothy Leary, appearing at Eldridge Cleaver's side in a video tape interview shown here, said he has settled his differences with the Black Panthers and now agrees that "tripping" on drugs is incorrect behavior for a black man. Dr. Timothy Leary also information minister, are both living in exile in Algeria as fugitives from prosecution in the United States. Sorority Girls Quit Search for Privacy St. Louis: Construction The Great Place To Go For Food & Fun! Plus! PITCHERS 90c Every Tuesday & Wednesday Night 809 W.23 Street Work was at a standstill on five construction projects because of the possibility of violence between construction workers and Negroes demanding jobs. Work was halted on the addition to St. Mary's Hospital, a sewer project and three housing projects, including one in Alton, Ill. In a week of construction, six workers' Association, wearing black hardhats, disrupted work on several construction projects. At three locations they chased workers away with ax handles. Many girls who have left sororities to seek other living arrangements say the lack of parental influence factor in their decision to move. Some girls said that the high cost of housing leaves their houses while others mentioned the differences between their opinions and the way they live. Some girls chose not to have their names used. As one girl said, "I have a lot of friends still I don't want to want to put on the spot." "I was always running away to find some privacy," she said. She said that she was still afraid, "that you would that she enjoyed sorrowly living, but she added, "there were just too many people." Although she had many friends in her sorority, she described herself as a looner in the house. She had found herself disagreeing with her sister, the chapter meetings, and cited the black-white situation as an example. Though her sorority can pledge black girls, their will loses its recognition by the national organization if they do. Caroline Anderson, Evanston, ini., senior said that she wanted a taste of apartment living be- fingered in a apartment, she said, "I can have more privacy and more time to myself." She added that her career was taking her sorority were concerned with money rather than ideology. Martha Noland, Kansas City, Kan, senior, said she found it difficult to live with 70 other people. 24, Feb. SUA> FILMS Susan Hess, Panhellenic adviser, said that members of sororites did forfit a certain number of opportunities to communal living experience, but she added, "When you become a member of any kind of sorority, you need to take things to gain other rewards." She also said she thought the amount of privacy in an aparthood was often overextended. On the issue of possible discrimination in sororities, Mrs. Hess said that the University policy was very clear on the organizations recognized by the University, and she must sign a statement of non-discrimination. She said that KU sororites had done this. Nixon Seeks Germ War Prohibition GENEVA (UPI)—President Nixon proposed in a message to the Geneva Task Force Disarmament Conference that Tassel mediate international agreement prohibiting development, prosecution and bluffing of biological weapons. To help achieve such an agreement, he said, the United States is ready to commit itself to a similar ban on chemical weapons. Gerard C. Smith, chief of the U.S. department on disarmament Agency and the Presidential message at the first disarmament conference session United Nations Secretary General U Thant also sent a message to the Conference, urging the United States and the European Union to halt continuing escalation of the nuclear arms development race. "The world cannot calmly condone an unnecessary and counter-productive escalation of nuclear overkill and the already threatened by arms expenditure." Thant said. Nixon said in his message to the conference that prohibition of chemical weapons is more effective than the use of weapons because chemical means of warfare already have been deployed by armed forces. The Soviet negotiator at the conference, Alexei A. Roshchin, the representative of Russia, the Kremlin's demand that both biological and chemical weapons be banned simultaneously. 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