42 Friday, January 22, 1971 University Daily Kansan Wielded Power as Senator Russell Left Deep Imprint WASHINGTON (UPI)—For a quarter of century, the Senate, influenced presidents, presided over $1.1 trillion in federal spending and commanded the Southern Conservative coalition in its efforts. Thursday at 2:25 p.m. the sometimes controversial senior died at Walter Reed Army Hospital in a respiratory infection. He was 73 In the 1950s and much of the 1960s, he was regarded almost by the military as one of the most powerful men in the Senate. As chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee in 1972, he also subcommittee on Defense, his name was stamped on almost every crucial decision in the cold war. Presidents sought his advice. both willingly and out of necessity, on decisions ranging from the Cuban missile crisis to the troop build-up in Vietnam. In the great civil rights battles of the last two decades, he enriched his work by intricate web of filibusters and delaying tactics that the majority of Democrats support. Finally, the backbone of Russell's Southern Democratic establishment was broken by the sheer force of numbers resulting from a statewide civil war. National emotion following the national defeat afflicted the universities in the South. RUSSELL WAS BORN in RUSSELL, WI on JUNE 19, 1923, a prominent and politically active family. He was the fourth of four children. Brevard Russell Sr., chief justice After graduation from the University of Georgia in Athens in 1918 and service in the Naval Reserve the same year, he, the law office, Russell did not fight in World War I or any other war. of the Georgia Supreme Court, and Ina Dillard Russell, Georgia's "Mother of the Year" in 1949. He became Georgia's youngest governor in 1831 after 19 years' service. Two years later, he was elected to succeed S.C. William J. Wilson. J. R. Johnson. IN 1932 RUSSELL became an awarded candidate for the nomination, although "under no illusions about any Southern candidate delegate out of 1,200 cast before the convention nominated During the 1962 United missile crisis, Russell was called in along with other congressional leaders who decided to impose a naval guarantee on the island, and he enforced that guarantee was too slow; invade Cuba. Russell, in his last years, was a sickly, gaudy spectre of the rawened six-footer who swept into Washington during the Dean Thomas Gorton said there were several reasons for Foster's selection. New Band Director Selected; Florida Music Man Has Job After a search that has spanned six months and encompassed about 75 applicants, the School of Fine Arts has drawn a band director to replace Kenneth Whitney who resigned last June. Robert Foster is the new director of the Center for an assistant directional schools at the University of Florida. He is also a professor of music degree from the University of Texas and a master of education from the University of Texas. "When he visited campus and conducted the band everyone was impressed with his musical ability. He has been in charge of the band at Florida for several years. Gorton described the new director as "a man with an outgoing personality who has superb musicianship." "After we heart recordings andani s tape of him, my friends were still recording his hand recordin g his concerts, we decided that he was the man we wanted," Gorton said. Foster is known around the country for his work with music clinics, especially the Gatorland and where he is director and solist. ★★ More Members Sought By KU Concert Band David Bushouse is looking for students to fill his 4:30 - 5:20 Monday, Wednesday and Friday class. "Our band is a reverence type outlet for the student, but we go to work every day and going to slight the musical aspect as we are going to work in music." The band is not made up solely Bushouse is assistant director of the school and he is trying to fill a concert band band he describes as "the band for the general students in the university." "I would like to have students come on down and play in the band. It's an enjoyable exertion, but a high-pressure situation." "What most people do from 4:30 - 5:30 in the afternoons is for entertainment and enjoyment or else they just want that time." "There are a lot of students on campus who played an instrument when they were there, never get around to signing up for band when they came to college." KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM 12:15 Noon Hour Concert (Cultural Press Opusion) 12:30 The Press Opusion 12:45 Chapter 8 A Crime in America by Chapters 9-10 This Afternoon (AJF Buckwald) 12:55 FRIDAY-Jan. 22nd 3:30 This Afternoon (Art Buchwald: Campus & Community (Calendar) 5:30 Anything Good at the Movies? (Prof Peter Dart) 6.05 Music by Candlestail 7.00 News in Retrospect (Bob Sullinger 7:00 News in Retrospect (Bob Sullinger KANU newsman) 7:30: KU Colloquium: The Lawrence Sanitary Landfill Game, Part 2 (Prof. Ross McKinney) 8:00 Opera Is My Hobby (Prof. James Seaver) 9:00. Faculty Favorites (Dave Newman) 10:15. Sign Off SATURDAY—Jan. 23rd SUNDAY-Jan. 24th 3.9.10 Principles Campus and Community 9.10 No School Today 9.10.10 High School Givers Sharves 9.10.10 Hoppiro Opera. La Perchibe by hoppiro opera. 9.10.10 Comm and Com- 9.10.10. Good at the Movies! (Prof. 9.10.10. Made by Candlestight 9.10.10. Made by Basketball 9.10.10. Basketball KU vs. Alabama State 9.10.10. To be announced 9.10.10. Sign UP 1.10 Philadelphia Orchestra Concert 1.10 The Vueler Hour 1.10 Songs From A Favorite 1.10 Chamber Healing 1.10 Chamber Music 1.10 The Way of the World by William Congrove 1.10 Sullivan Notebook (Prof John Bush Jack) 1.10 To be announced 1.10 7:30. Apple Danish (Art Buchwald; Campus and Community Calendar) 12:15: Noon Hour Concert (Cultural Calendar) 9:30: Morning with the Masters 12:05: Noon, Heart, Concert (Culture) 2. 05: This Thing Called Rock (Mark Bauman) 1:00 Book Beat: Norman Rockwell 1:30 French Music **SHOWING WITH THE MASTERS** 12:15 Noon Hour Concert (Cultura) STRECKEN BY EM-PHYSSEMA, he had difficulty breathing and coughed uncontrollably, increasingly rare appearances on the Senate floor to cast his vote on the key issues. He turned over the Armed Services Committee to Senator Edward J. Kennedy, became chairman of the Appropriations Committee but was unable to take part in most of the committee's deliberations. He moved to Sen. Allen J. Elender, D-La. 3:00 Chapter a Day "Crime in America" by Hamase Clark 3:30 This Afternoon (Art Buchwald Brumba 3:00. Ginger a Day "Crime in America" www.gingeraday.com by Maryanne Cafferro 3:30 This Afternoon (Art Buchwald Campus and Community Calendar) 1-8 Hours Form 1. **Name:** Bob Candidahoff 2. **School:** University Forum: *National Research Policy* *National Education Policy* *Professor James Quack* *& Richard Robertsop** 3. **Department:** Schmidt Franz 4. **To be announced** of non-music majors. Of the band's current enrollment of 50, a substantial number are music majors. he has done musical 演奏, including the Sugar and Orange Bowl, and he has prepared half- time show, regionally regionally, basketball game Bushousa said the band would play a variety of music. Most of the pieces will be from modern band literature, but there will also be marches and possibly dance pieces from Broadway musicals. At Florida, Foster is assistant to the department chairman, associate director of bands and orchestra, recruiting and special projects. The band plans two concerts this spring, March 21, and April 25. His background includes a list of credits as a trumpet soloist in the band Mauro and as a professional. He began instruction under his father was a coronetist and band director. Dr. Frank Elasso of the University of Texas, and Armando Guitalta of the Boston Orchestra. Bushouse is formerly an assistant band director at Morehead State University in Kentucky. Foster has written articles for music magazines, as well as forty compositions and arrangements. As a conductor he has led the University of Florida marching concert band and jazz band. As a performer, Foster has been a trumpet solist with a fellow faculty member in college courses, in clinics across the country, with faculty music groups, as well as five seasons with the Austin Symphony Orchestra. He has been a member of several national music organizations, the Kappa Pappa honorary band fraternity of which he was district chief, and he also hosts "Clinic Corner" for the "Florida Music Director Magazine," and in 1970 was a member of the Gator Bowl Association. Doctors discovered a malignant tumour on his ring, 18 years old, of cobalt treatments. Russell told a news conference he had been cured. He was a British Army officer. WHAT WHAIT LITTLE strength he had left, the Georgian fought the growing Senate movement that threatened penduities and cancellation of American military commitments abroad. He watched with disdain the assaults on his troops "doves" in the Senate and their efforts to legislate American withdrawal from Vietnam, and the cane as the votes were taken But toward the end his views meloowed somewhat and he humbled himself. His disengagement from Indochina—contending that the nation's power is not enough to maintain it and there was no sense wasting more lives on a failure attempt to rebuild it. HUGE & WILD DISCOUNTS STEREO RECORDS & TIRES STEREO RECORDS & TAPES SPEEDY SERVICE - SEND FOR YOUR FREE LIST ZIP THE STUDENT STORE PO BOX 64 THE STUDENT STORE PO BOX 64 REDONDO BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90277 Even that conclusion from an efficient old man, ripping through a hardie's hawks as they gave up their fight to pound North Vietnam into the ground. NAME ADDRESS One Show Only 7:40 MAT. Sat., Sun. 2:30 Adult 1.50 Child. 75 BALMER BALMER, BALMER JAMES, AND EAST GARDEN JAMES. JACK ACKNOWLEDGES BUCK MUNYE, BOB WORKMAN, AND THE TRENDING PRODUCED BY BALMER JAMES IN THE FILM "THE DREAMWORKS." BECAUSE IT'S SET ON STOCK NUMBER 1283590769 PRODUCED BY JONNIE CALL LAYN & MARY HINCHER. BECAUSE IT'S SET ON STOCK NUMBER No One Under 18 NOW!!! Eve. 7:30 - 9:45 Adults 1.50 MAT. Sat.. Sun. 2:30 Meeting Set for Candidates All students interested in running for the Student Senate should attend a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union, said of Bailey, student body vice-president. John H. McNamara, executive director of the university procedures and Bailey will explain senators' responsibilities. Fund to Aid Burn Center A Katy Khm Memorial Fund has been established to help secure funds for a burn center at the University of Kansas Medical Center in St. Louis. Miss Kibn, a Chanute sophomore, died in October of burns. Contributions are to be directed to the Kalyff Kibn Memorial Fund, Bainbridge Island Hospital. Grant to Support Research With the support of a $14,000 National Science Foundation grant, 10 biology students from KU and other northeastern Kansas schools will be eligible to participate in an undergraduate research program conducted here next summer. B.R. Burchell, assistant professor of biology at KU, will lead a group of members of KU's department of biological sciences will advise in research projects in several areas of biological study. SUNDAY CELEBRATIONS UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN 15th & IOWA 9 a.m. Contemporary Service, led by Don Conrad, Campus Pastor (AL-LCA L) 11 a.m. e. Eucharist Holy Communion Service, led by Norman Steffen, Campus Pastor (LC-MS) 9:45 a.m. Study time on Biblical Theology 10:00 a.m. Talk Through of 9 a.m. service 4:30 p.m. Free Service Observatory Hosts Lectures The University of Kansas Observatory Open House and Popular Lecture Series will begin 8 p.m. Friday, Jan 29, with a lecture on "Apollo" and Retur t to the Library and W find" in 124 Lindley Hall. Each program will be followed by a view through KU's six-inch refracting telescope located on the roof of Lindley Hall. 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