2 Tuesday. February 9, 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International S. Korea: Troops SEOUL-President Park Chung-Hue said Monday all U.S. combat troops will be withdrawn from the front lines of the Korean Peninsula and would deploy to South Korea forces would take over the entire defense of the 153-mile-long border. Park's disclosure came in a week after the U.S. government decided between the U.S. and South Korea on the reduction by 20,000 men of the 60,000 American troops here and the withdrawal of 19,000. Capital: Protest WASHINGTON—A group of antiwar organization sales demonstrations would be held in several cities Wednesday as part of the National Day of Demonstrations already were planned for New York. Chicago, Boston, Santa Barbara, Calif., and Kent, Ohio. Topeka: Budget TOPEKA, Kam—A bill was introduced which would make the governor explain each request for an increase in his budget request for state operations. Sens. T. R. Van Sickle, R-Fort Scott, and W. E. Woodard, R-Wealtha, said the measure is mainly designed to make the governor explain the reasons for supplemental requests. Trenton: Bailey IRENTON, N.J. - Criminal trial lawyer F. Lee Bailey was suspended from practicing in New Jersey by the state supreme court for one year because of "highly improper conduct" during a murder trial trial two years ago. In 7-August 2013, a judge ordered the Supreme Court statement of apology but added that his "highly improper conduct cannot be allowed to pass without discipline." WASHINGTON (UP1) - Former Texas Gov. John B. Connally, a protege of Lydon B. Johnson and an advocate of "vitality different" policies to combat inflation and unemployment, won the Senate's quick, undebated confirmation as secretary of the Treasury. The Congressman also said he would succeed Republican David M. Kennedy, the snip, assessive former Chicago bank president who has occupied the Treasury post for two years. London: Rolls-Royce LONDON—President Nixon has told Prime Minister Edward Heath he will cooperate with the British government and the U.S. Lockheed Aircraft Corp. in exploring ways to raise funds for the Exchequer Anthony Barber said. Barber told Parliament "urgent discussions" now are taking place on Britain's Rolle-Royce Company. Guardsmen, Police Find Church a 'Sniper's Nest' Each year since 1953, the class has honored the faculty member that most outstanding, Kimmel, Kimmel, especially active member of the Medical Center's curriculum and helped his work in developing the new curriculum as well for his excellence in teaching. Mrs. Judy Emmot, senior class teacher of Friday's Senior Class Diener honor those receiving awards, said that a second senior class teacher each year to outstanding each year for excellence in teaching Army spokesmen said a British army patrol car ran over the child near the predominantly Roman Catholic New Lodge area. The girl was dead on arrival at a house where she fell under the wheels of the car, which was driving at about five miles an hour. BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) — A British army scout car accidently ran over and killed a 12-year-old girl in a sparking fresh roaring in Belfast. There were reports of extremists paying children money to spearhead bomb and rocketing surges against the troops. Child's Death Renews Riots Sniping in Northern Ireland This year's resident award was WILMINGTON, N. C. (UPI)-A police officer, guardsmen and police officers, and backed by machine guns personnel carriers, raided a drug dragon, troubled black area drabs, troubled what they called a "suicidal" man. The incident sparked a riot by several hundred stone and bottle throwing Roman Catholics and the army had to rush reinforcements to the area. After a fire broke out, the crowd had been in 60. Brig. Gen. Marston Tickell said that the extremists had resorted to new tactics by placing women and children in front of snipers and rock throwers, allowing robots to force the troops to hold fire. Police had believed the old brick Gregg Congressional Congregation refuge for black snipers, but found only a custodian and a Negro woman inside as they moved through the door with riffles pulled. The Medical Center's senior class presented its annual Jayhawk M.D. award to Dr. Jayhawk M.D., professor of biochemistry The custodian told them a number of blacks had been in jail during the night when about 600 National Guardmen were sent into the city to end the racial violence in which two persons were sheed to death and at least three others died. Dr. Creighton A. Hardin, professor of surgery, was guest of honor at the White Knights Ball, which he co-hosted with his student sophomore and SAMA president, said, "Each year the Student American Medical Association inducts from the faculty as a guest of honor. The award is based on service to the institution and to the students more or less a subjective thing." shared by Dr. Paul L. Rijkhof, resident in obstetrics and gynecology, and Dr. Arlo S. Heimreck, resident in surgery. In the basement of the church, the steel-heLMETED guardsmen found what they called a "bobbing window," broken window, covered with An even stronger statement came from Robin Chichester-Clark, a member of the British Intelligence Service. Chichester-Clark, northern The Jayhawker M.D. award, resident teaching award, and Association's guest of honor were presented on Wednesday evening at the University Kansas Medical Center's White Knights Ball at the Plaza Inn in Kansas City. KUMC Awards Given To Residents, Teachers SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -- School age children attending the Utah State Fair are asked to the fair where all they armed while at the fair." Those honored by the senior class received placques at the Welcome Center, where they are to be engraved on the permanent trophy plaque in the Francisco Louge at the Medical Center. A special notice in the Medical Center yearbook, said Mrs. Clyde, a assistant editor of the yearbook. Some comments which caught the eye of the judges were: There are many things to see at the fair but the funniest of all are the people that are there. I learned not to get too close to boats with paper sacks (they eat hem). Just think, if the hippies had a fair, what would they exhibit and who would come to see it. Kids View Fair You should bring a can of pop with your lunch or you'll die of thirst. Specifically, Israel wants to know what would happen in the territory vacated and whether the state needed to use the reopened canal. The sources said the government wants more details on Egypt's call for a partial Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, allowing reopening of the waterway. slats, they found a kitchen chain with a pile of expedited shotgun shells and an empty wine bottle nearby on the floor. Another window which had been knocked out faced Mike's Grocery, hit several times by firebombs during the weekend. Firemen answering calls to the scene were quickly bombarded for borrow were shot at by sappers. When going down the slide 1 opened my mouth and it got all dry inside. It felt so weird. Mrs. Meir said in a television interview Friday that there was little new in the Egyptian proposal. Wilmington's racial tumult number of black students began a boycott of two desegregated high schools and issues. The student board, the school board, including a call for black studies and the making of Rev Martin James's book. I saw a white cow that was so pretty that we stayed and looked at it for ten minutes. Israel is using diplomatic contacts with Washington and other world capitales to seek clarification of Egyptian peace proposals before responding to foreign sources in Jerusalem said today. The tense seaport city was hit by firebombs Thursday and Friday nights and sniper shots began ringing out. On Saturday night police shot and killed a teen-ager armed with a shotgun. Sunday morning, a snipier killed Harvey Edward Cumber, 54. He was shot by a pickup truck through a black residential sidewalk. Snipers Chichester-Cark told Parliament in London Monday that "groups of IRA (Irish Republican Army) men came to the police station and two pounds ($4.80) to small children to go out and pelt soldiers with missiles." He said the rioters would shelter behind the children. I bought a taco with hot sauce— it nearly put me in orbit. Israel Wants More Details On Peace Plan The death count from the violence, which started last Wednesday, stood at four—one homicide and two spolestation spokesman said the civilian toll could be higher because some of their casualties had been killed. There are no words to express the Utah State Fair. Ireland's premier Bv United Press International On Belfast's Ballyhill Road, troops found the body of a man shot through the mouth, his head dissected and flagged. An American flags. An army spokesman said it was a traditional mound that marked the IRA which advocates the use of force, if necessary, to unite the north and south of Ireland. The dead man is an informer, the spokesman said. Gov. Bob Scott called out 600 National Guardsmen to restore order and imposed a curfew. The second undergraduate degree reflects the completion of a course of study in the School of Business or social work (BSW). The BSW degree places greater emphasis on the social sciences which underlie social work and the role of social workers in beginning level of social work practice. This program is aimed at the student expecting to enter social work practice, or the graduate program, according to Katz. Katz said it was a professional school offering two un-undergraduate degrees and a graduate degree. The first undergraduate degree reflects a social work major within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The second degree. This program is designed to meet the educational needs of students not necessarily in need to make social work their profession. Brad Smoot, Sterling junior and chairman of the interviewing committee, was looking for students who were various points of view. activities points of view. He said a knowledge latter was definitely necessary. For graduate students, com- mission requirements are Katz said that students spend a portion of their time doing field instruction work in Lawrence. Foreign Events Will Be Held On Same Day "The most important thing we looked for," he said, "was whether or not they were fair-minded." The name was chosen with the hope that eventually this school will become one of the professional in the social welfare field besides social services. There are two plans under which the graduate student may work. According to Kwame is block 1, where the student spends four days per week doing field service work and one day per week in class. Block 2 is the "Concurrent Plan" plan is the "Concurrent Plan" under which the student social worker spends 2½ days per week and 2¼ days in field instruction. Two Coeds Are Selected To Fill Judiciary Posts The two coeds were chosen from nine applicants who were appointed by the Senate Executive Committee. Four law students were among them. Katz said that the name, School of Social Welfare, was chosen because it was a school and bachelors degrees are called "social work." But, he added, social work is only one of several fields of study available in the field of social welfare. Miss Chandler is a transfer student majoring in political science and Spanish. The former K-State student said she wanted to find out what was going on at her school, where she lives. She wants to live law school. Katz said, normal, freshman in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The student enters the School of Social Welfare in his first year. Two women were selected last night to fill University Judiciary positions, bringing the number of students to 12—six men and six women. Field instruction is done in a number of different agencies in the Kansas City area including the University of Kansas Medical Miss Bender, a history major, said she wanted to get involved and said she thought that the Judiciary would be an excellent way to paris the advanced degree offered by: the school. When a person conducts research or cording to Katz, he becomes eligible to join the National Association of Social Workers workers in full qualified professions. The School of Social Welfare is the newest of the University of Kansas and the school was headed by Dean Arthur J. Katz. The department was assigned to teach at each of only students interested in making a career in the field of social welfare. The International Steering Committee decided Monday to combine the international team with the national team and hold them both on April 11. The Steering Committee is made up of representatives from the regional and national clubs on campus. Nine students attended Trinidad, West Indies, junior, was named general chairman. By ROBERT W. PATRICK Kansan Staff Writer "However, this year, interest in the banquet during the afternoon, the banquet will be in the early evening, and follow that with a cocktail, and follow the banquet," Coa said. Cyny Bender, Kansas City sophomore, and Cathleen Chandler, Topeka junior, will begin studies on the Hearing test in May. Clark Coan, dean of foreign students, who also attended the meeting, said traditionally the festival had been separate. School Seeks Minorities B&G Has 370 Some 370 people are employed by the Department or both. Some such diverse functions are, as carpenters, lumber mechanics, plumbers, electricians, grounds keepers, painters, anilizers and ad-hoc workers. "I was interested in the Sam Gillies case, watching some of the things the Judiciary was doing," the said. "I was dropped from the track when last spring and whose case was before the University Judiciary." Opportunities in Social Welfare A master of social work (MSW) These same insights enable them to be helpful in a way that outsiders cannot be helpful. Also, they receive a degree of acuteness — non-memoir personality cannot easily achieve, according to Katz. Guess who's coming to Weight Watchers? JANET STONE Katz emphasized that success from minority groups are eagerly pursued, and that Welfare. It is felt that persons from these groups have insights into their own group as well as those in similar positions in serving clients are also perceptions that virtually could never be gained by persons from minority groups. Area Director FREE OPEN MEETING PUBLIC WELCOME Thurs. . . Feb. 11th. . . 7:30 p.m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Fellowship Hall — Use 10th St. Entrance Weight Watchers is a registered trademark of Weight Watchers International. Inc. PWW 1. W. I. 1970 WEIGHT WATCHERS YUK DOWN Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa A live band every night except Sunday SHIM SHAM This Week FREE—Live Music—FREE 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. & Sat. Admission with KU ID Work in other cities, Katz said, include Doorstep, Inc., and the Mam- yers Foundation. Topka, Community, Planning Council, and the Comprehensive Mental Health Center in Wichita. Provide mental health services for welfare boards. These agencies and many others in the area serve as field instruction centers. Katz said, this field instruction teaches students by way of lectures. What matters, then, what they may expect when they enter the field of social welfare work. There are more than 70 social workers in a social welfare worker may work. They are not limited to public assistance. Social workers can also be involved in institutions, as probation officers, in mental health clinics, as marriage counselors, as emigrants, or in a wide variety of other services. 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