10 Tuesday, January 19, 1971 University Daily Kansan Nick Rice's Parents File Suit With Lawrence for Damages A claim for an undetermined amount in damages has been filed with the city of Lawrence by Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Rice, the parents of his "Nick" Ice, who held the town he was killed here last July 20. The incident occurred during a disturbance following the killing of Rick Dowdell, Lawrence resident and former KU student. Rice was shot near 12th and bread during a confrontation between the two sons. A Douglas County coroner's jury rated trial. He that there was no blood on his body. evidence to determine who shot Rice. The Damage claim was filed Jan. 11 and made public by City Manager Buford Wulford the next week as a City Commission meeting. The claim states that Rice was shot "as a result of affirmative action" and wrongful acts and omissions of the police" who "did not exercise reasonable care or caution" in suppression of a mob" and "interfaced with a private person to give medical aid to our son." Milton Allen, city attorney said he considered the claim a legal notice that the Rices are concerned with the issue sometimes within the two year statute of limitation on their son's death which ends July 20, 1972. Allen said yesterday that he had no idea whether or not the woman had sent him a suit and that he had had no communications with him since 1983. He explained that the claim had to be filed within six months of the death to prevent the case from closing. TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION IS A NATURAL SPONTANEOUS TECHNIQUE WHICH WILL EACH INDIVIDUAL TO EXPAND THEM MOVING UPHAVES IMPROVE HOW MANY THINGS YOU DO. Introductory Lecture TODAY January 19 12 noon & 8 p.m. Forum Room—Kansas Union WASHINGTON (UP)—Returning from a four-nation overseas tour, Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, D-Maine, said Monday that the nation favored the unilateral withdrawal of U.S. troops from Europe. Muskie's Views Change forces from Western Europe. at a 55-minute news conference. Acknowledged front-runner for the Democratic presidential nominee, refused to be drawn into politics, has protected the gist of his overseeas. with world leaders overseas. In the past, Muskie had been a Republican introduced by Senate Democratic leader Mike Manfield, calling for the reduction of a substantial amount of federal funding. But reporting on his 14-day many, many, Russia, Israel, and Egypt, Muskie told a news conference he was now leaning toward a mutual trade agreement. Security Conference, and the Berlin talks which he said could lead to a balanced mutual force reduction in Europe." Muskie said his new position derived from a number of issues in the global development stage, including West Germany's new Eastern European country. Womens Low Heels Values to '22 NOW 489 to 1089 Mens Shoes Values to '28 NOW 10^89 to 18^89 Womens Boots 10% to 20% Discount Mens Boots 10% Downtown Lawrence Discount Patronize Kansan Advertisers 1971 SPRING ELECTION INFORMATION On March 3 and 4, new Student Senators, Officers of the Classes of 1972,1973 and 1974 and a new President and Vice-President of the Student Body will be elected. To become a candidate: Candidates for PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT BODY must file a joint declaration of intention to seek such offices with the secretary or the elections committee of the Student Senate by Wednesday, February 3. In order to be eligible for either of these offices, the candidates must have either served on the Student Senate or must have their declaration supported by the signatures of at least 500 members of the Student Body. Declarations must be accompanied by a $5.00 filing fee for each candidate. A candidate for the STUDENT SENATE must file a declaration of intention to seek such office as a representative from his respective school with the secretary or elections chairman of the Student Senate by Wednesday, February 17. This delaration must be accompanied by a $5.00 filing fee. Candidates for CLASS OFFICERS must file a declaration of intention to seek such office with the secretary or elections chairman of the Student Senate by Wednesday, February 17. Each declaration must be supported by the signatures of at least 50 members of the appropriate class and must be accompanied by a $5.00 filing fee. All Declarations may be picked up after 2 p.m. Wednesday, January 20 in the Student Senate Office,105-B Union For Further Information: Call John Friedman at 864-3710 1