University Daily Kansan Wednesday, January 20, 1971 9 Man trap? Kansan Photo by DAVID MASONER Court Votes Against Naming of Drinkers This seems to be a fairly common object until one gets around to comparing the size of this mousetrap to the radiator against the wall. This obviously is no ordinary contraption. Perhaps before we judge it we should wait to see the mouse . . . WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Supreme Court by a 6-3 vote struck down as unconstitutional law that allows authorities to publicly post the names of excessive drinkers. Fifteen other states have similar Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Justices Hugo L. Black and Harry A. Blackmun dissented on grounds the issue have been dealt with by the state rather than the federal courts. "Where a person's good name, reputation, honor or integrity are at stake because of what the government is doing to him, and an opportunity to be heard as essential." Douglas held. Justice William O. Douglas declared in the major opinion that the Wisconsin statue was unconstitutional because it provided no arkage notification to the public before his name was posted. The case was initiated by Miss Norma Grace Constantine after her name was posted in Hartford, where she is now residing. chief James W. Grager on Jan. Chalmers . . . From Page 1 all the way back to the fall of 1969 when I say better. That fall there was perhaps less tension, but there was considerably less pressure. The students saved saying he to other students on the street." The future growth of junior colleges, Chalmers said, will contribute to a "top heavy" undergraduate program at four-year universities. He said the freshman class would fall to grow each year. Instead the junior class would absorb junior college transfers. Chailmer said the sense of a university community that now exists at KU is "the greatest missing lesson," he miss out on. He said part of the reason for the smaller increase in enrollment than had been expected last fall was that many students went to college when they graduated from high school. The possible effects of the growth of junior colleges, he said, are junior-senior classes of 500 students and a forced shift from the traditional majors to juniors and seniors and their instructors. 23, 1969. The notice barred any liquor sales to Miss Constantineu for the following year. KU Cadets Are Named Chalmers was quick to point out that there was nothing necessarily wrong with the growth of junior colleges. He said the state must recognize that the junior college growth changes universities' mission and their adequate support. Junior colleges, Chalmers said, usually have a smaller instructor-student ratio than universities can afford. Brig. Gen. James M. Gibson, U.S.A. Army Command and General Staff College at Ft. Leavenworth, Washington, presided over the ceremonies. Pvt. Max D. Hutton, 23, of Attica, Ind., has been charged in one specification with machinemanning not with masking and second killing at least 10 more during the March 16, 2008, MvL operation. Twenty-two KU cadets in Army, Navy and Air Force ROTC detachments were commissioned on March 16, Jan. 7 in Woodruff Auditorium. Another Soldier Charged With Murder at My Lai The Army dropped two other murder charges, plus charges of rape and assault with intent to kill the suspects in a case of lack of sufficient evidence. Chalmers the interview by saying, "As a result of living through 1970 and surviving through 2010, I introductively infiltrate a college or university in this day and age, we have a much stronger and a much more cohesive community. And maybe we've grown to believe that our base all my optimism on that single fact." FT. McPHERSON, Ga. (AU)—A young soldier who reenlisted shortly after Army involvement in the alleged My Lai massacre faces a pretrial hearing today on charges of killing at least 15 A three-judge federal panel ruled to 2 on May 1, 2019, that the posting of action without a stitutional guarantee of "due process" held in the Supreme Court in the ruling in its case Tuesday. Lanham pointed out that Hutson re-enlisted for six years after he had discussed the alleged crimes with Army investigators. "He had no intimation that anyone was going to charge him. Lamah said even though he accused case against I. Lt. William Calley of life-or-death in marital at Ft. Bening is currently in recess. Hutson's military attorney, Attenborough, said Tuesday he intended to introduce about a dozen motions seeking dismissal of the charges during the trial. Harvard Health Policy Gains Support, Prestige RU IOANNE OMANG "The cost of health care is a critical national question these BOSTON (UPI)—Harvard University's community health plan is growing steadily toward the black ink. Supporters see in it the model for a future national care and insurance system. Honoring the plan's first anniversary in December, Dr. McGeorge Bundy, president of the Ford Foundation, presented it with a $400,000 loan. "a most outstanding contribution" for his organization, he said. Plan Lauded By Sebelius WASHINGTON (UPI)—Rep. Keith Sebelius, R-Kan., Tuesday praised the Department of Agriculture in dropping a 1963 requirement which could have resulted in many Kansas farmers. Sebelius said "the requirement that acres must have produced a crop of maize in three years in order to qualify as an arable is being dropped for 1971." oe the requirement, several weeks Under the program, farmers set aside a prescrip number of acres and are free to plant their seeded to grow according to crops they choose. Sebelius said that under the old setup acres would be grown as defined as set-aside acres and thus would have been plowed up. This allowed rotation and blowing top soil problems. days," Bund said. "This plan is an attack on it which is so promising for the country as a whole, happy to become involved in it." Dr. Robert H. Ebert, dean of the Harvard University Medical School, explained that the plan offers its subscribers round-the-clock access to preventive services, home care, hospitalization and mental health services—at a flat, prepaid insurance premium rate competitive with existing less expensive forms of group insurance. The plan is available to low income families on a subsidized basis and to persons now using Medicaid, who may receive the benefits. The premiums are paid by the state Department of Public Welfare. "We want to remain innovative," said Robert Bibio, executive director of the plan. "Essentially the plan is a health system, classless and with virtually unlimited time for treatment." Eight thousand persons in the Boston area are now subscribed. Biblo said 30,000 persons—they will be enrolled to be enrolled by February, 1972. Hutson, who is divorced and the father of one child, has been in the Army since 1966. He has an older brother who is also a career soldier. Sgt. Frank L. Hutson, a U.S. Army officer currently on duty in Germany. It is the nation's first comprehensive coverage to be sponsored a medical team directly for the first direct contractual ties with medical insurance firms—10 of them, John Hancock and Incidental John Hancock and Inc. Stephen H. Dexter, Lawrence senior, Scott T. Albro, Hutchinson senior, Jeffrey B. Boyer, Leavenworth senior, James R. Carter, Eudora Jr. Robert C. Harper, John M. Bruce E. Dauphin, Arkansas City senior, Allin L. H. Herring Overland Park park, and John H. Plump Jr, Overland Park park, and Jeanne伙食men in the Army Reserve "The comparison to, say, Blue Cross 'master medical program is much higher than the delivery medical care with the emphasis on preventive care and the other financial help when a person is sick." The statement for paying bills. "Bible said Richard W. Bond, Roeland Park senior, Terry D. EXtrum, Denver, Colo. senior, Kevin G. Kinnear, Richard M. Kidd, Richard R. Moderow, Tulsa, Oka graduate student, Daniel S. Oram, Prairie Village senior, William L. Pitcher, Creek, Calif. calif, Robert W. Shifman, Prairie Village senior and Charles W. Smiley, Norton Navy, Richard J. Bird, Arkansas city senior, Steven C. Gerding, Kirkwood, Mo. Senior Karl J. Navy, Richard J. Bird, Arkansas city senior, Carl R. Kulp, West Chester, Pa. Senior and Steven H. Salvay, Overland park senior. Lieutenants in the Air Force. Lanham said he did not think Hutson would be brought to trial until some time in March. Although the Calley case is recessed until Feb. 16 while the former platoon commander's desk is set up, court martial schedules are scheduled. Pvt. Gerald A. Smith, 22, of Chesapeake, Va., premedicated a murder of a woman and six other persons and indesact assault upon a female is being investigated. Sgt. Esquail Tequil, 22, Brownsville, Tex., charged with the murder of four, including one by hanging, and assault three more, has a tentative court-martial date in mid-February. After nine months of waiting, planning and living in apartments, themen of the Kappa Sigma society have moved back into their houses. The top story of the house was completely destroyed and other parts of it received smoke and damage in a fire April 11, 1970. Coroner Says Liston's Death Not by Drugs Clark County coroner Mark Herman said the amounts of morphine and codeine found in Linton's tissue corresponded to the amounts which would not nor break down of heroin in the body. John Balk, Shawnee Mission senior, estimated the total cost of $14 million to chieve its fees, at $284,000. The house had a capacity of 80 at the time of construction, enlarged and the present capacity of the house is estimated to be paid with surance money, and contributions from local and national sources. LAS VEGAS (UPI) - Traces of morphine and codeine were found in the body tissue of former heavyweight boxing champion Sonny Litton, a coroner's report said it but not enough to cause death. Liatson's body was found in his main home Jan 2 by his wife, Gwen. He returned home from a trip. The coroner's office said he probably had been injured. Clark County sheriff's deputies said small amounts of marijuana and heroin were found in the house. Deputies said Linton had puncture marks on both arms and had been caused by a needle. Kappa Sigma's At Home Again After Repairs The men did not hire a housemother when the moved back into the house. Balk said a couple would live in the house. The boxer's death was attributed to lung congestion brought on by a poor oxygen and food supply to the heart muscles. He said traces of morpheme and codeine were "not in sufficient amounts which could be considered as causing death." Herman said texts also showed that Liston suffered from a headache, vomiting and pulmonary emphysema, a disease involving enlarged air sacs. Tom Kier, second year law student from Washington, Kan., and a member of the Douglas County Young Democrats Club, introduced the proposal Kier is running for. The proposal be for a Better Board of Regents. Another resolution passed by the convention called for amending or repealing all laws regarding the right of free use of the flag for symbolic expression. In effect, the resolution asks for the repeal of the controversial flag law and the Kansas Legislature last spring. A resolution calling for an investigation into "inappropriate and representativeness" of the Board of Regents who were by reason of Democratization at the rechening of the 1970 Young Democrats convention in New York The resolution asked that no names be sent to the Kansas State University re-appointment to the Board until a committee make the study recommendations. Among other resolutions passed by the convention delegates were one asking for measures to reduce students enrolled in private liberal arts colleges, confirming academic freedom, condemning the practice of women for administration positions, calling for the passage of a minimum wage, opposing legislation weakening chaperone laws, granting 18 year-olds the right to vote in state elections and a proposal asking for funds to set up mental hospitalals. 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 One day Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the university Daily Russian are offered to travelers from abroad to sleet, creed, or national citi- WANT ADS German City Notes—New an Sale listed, comprehensively, New Anale- dia of Western Civilization 7th 40th Anniversary Compo. Hunt 141, 40th St FOR SALE All New: 1971 Model Kawasaki (125cc) Enduro: Fred Jones - Nichols, 300 W 6th. 842-0540 AUDIO- RAUO-HUY AT DEALER COST plus for ART. I am Dyna-Tonics. 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