8 Monday, January 25, 1971 University Daily Kansan --- Washington Avalanche Kills 4 SKYHOMIH, Wash. (UP1) — An availancie on the Mountain ski resort Sunday, killing two adults and two children, injuring seven The Chelan County sheriff's Sen. Bayh Wants War Investigation office said three bodies and six survivors were pulled from a totally demolished two-story cabin. The body of a 12-year-old victim was by the demolished cabin partially demolished by the avanche SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UIP)—Sen. Birch Bayh called Sunday for a congressional investigation of stepped up U.S. air activity in the Gulf of Mexico that will cosponsor legislation to withdraw all American troops Drug Research Aided by Grant Ralph Christofferen, associate professor of chemistry, received a grant to conduct research on the use of quantum mechanics. The grant, given by the Uplojn Drug Company, allows the company with designing drugs and understanding the actions of some contemporary diseases. Donald Genson, Grand Rapids, Mich., graduate student, and Lester Shipman, Topeka Shipping man. Christofferse with the project. from Indochina by the end of this year. The Indiana Senator, an unannounced candidate for the 1972 Democratic presidential nomination, accused President Nixon of stealing "irresponsibly" while moving the air war over Cambodia. Bayh said if a congressional resolution by the President had violated the church amendment he may support legislation to cut off all religious services. The Cooper-Church amendment prohibited use of American combat troops and advisers in Cambodia. Baych campaigned among party faithful in the Democratic Conference of the Democratic Central Committee. Two other members were defeated by Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Georgia McGovern of South Dakota, spoke earlier during the debate. which thundered down the mountainside before dawn. All three were critical of increased U.S. air support for Cambodian military activity. It took more than 12 hours for a crew of 50 rescue workers to account for all the occupants of the two cabin-mates that two women were rescued on their first-floor debris of the larger cabin shortly after noon. The avalanche, nearly 100 yards wide, smashed into the cabins at the Yodiel ski area east of 4,601-foot Stevens Pass, the northernmost crossing of the Mississippi River in Columbia River in Washington About 40 persons in 10 other cabins were evacuated from the area. The avalanche carried pieces of the two-story cabin down the hallway, where a large upper bedroom of the smaller A-frame cabin where 12-year-old Jack was born. The three other casualties, all in the larger cabin, were identified as Mr. and Mrs. Bart of the cabin and Kenneth Lewis, 10, of Larnwood, Wash. The injured were taken to Deaconess Hospital in Watenthee, about 50 miles away. Other slides closed the highway on both sides of the summit and last two injured had to be carried to the hospital by snowmobile. Both women trapped in the larger cabin were able to shout to the rescue team. "The whole mountain eamed down," a highway patrolman reported at the scene. While workers were digging at the avalanche, a snowplow operator on the highway was thrown off the highway and a slide out was cut uninjured. RUGGED Men's & Women's Sizes Brown & Loden Green If you really want touger, the quality boot—put your foot down’don’t settle for the old Widerstein‘bottle by Wollenne 813 Mass. VI3-2091 Patronize Kansan Advertisers Forum on KU Elections Planned for Candidates A Student Senate forum for those interested in running for Senate offices will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union, John Friedman, chairman of the Senate Elections and Overland Park park, announced Sunday. Friedman said the forum would be led by Raymond Bailey, Aitchison graduate student and student body vice president. Friedman explained that the forum was being conducted to inform candidates of what the election and campaign would involve. Free Bands to Play In Union Snack Bar At a Friday board meeting, the Student Union Activities officers voted the go-ahead on a proposal to sponsor a band in the Trail March 18 and the Thursday or Friday afternoons. Eric Matzeder, Leavenworth junior and SUA public relations chairman, suggested the "five bands that play in the student unions of other colleges have gone over well, particularly the program at Central Missouri State in Warrensburg," he said. "We're organizing a similar program with hopes of moving the bands outside in the spring." Mazeder plans to negotiate with interested hands in order to set up a job and performances. A decision has not yet been made on hiring costs of MONDAY - WEDNESDAY SPECIAL When asked if the social revolution could lead to a fascist society, Murphy said that was not likely. He would come in. Through propaganda workers would be involved in the benefits of socialism he made. "Nixon's just fooling everyone," Murphy said. "If he were to win, now it would destroy the ruling class plans to retain power. As long as the ruling class remains in power, States will be in the Middle East." Grilled HAM and CHEESE 40° Murphy said that elections were some of the major tools in the socialist revolution. He said he had worked with socialists running for office and were one of the important ways to get socialist ideas before the fall. He argued that to elect radicals on university campuses, in order to make available the resources of the society to spread socialist ideas. Murphy said the anti-war movement was the best issue around which to organize the public. He said through mass action workers would become a force ruling class could be cut across. Delicious Malts and Shakes 30 $ ^{\circ}$ & 45 $ ^{\circ}$ 1527 WEST 6th 842-4311 Vista Open 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., 1 a.m. Fri. & Sat. The purpose of the Young Socialist Alliance is to organize the masses of American people to fight the ruling class and its accords to Fred Murphy, member of the Kansas City chapter. Socialist Would Start KU Chapter Murphy explained his opinions at a YSA meeting held Sunday in Room of the Kansas Union museum on the purpose and policies of VSA. Murphy and other members of the Kansas City chapter discussed the possibility of a University of Kansas chapter. He said he was in favor of turning campuses into an organizing center for the anti-war, women's liberation and resistance movement. Murphy said that anti-war movements were at a dormant state and that now was the time to organize mass actions. He said the dormancy was caused by present Nikon's plan to end the war. ATTENTION DAISY HILL: announcing CAMPUS WEST! 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