Page 3 OXFORD, Miss. — (UPI) — The University of Mississippi faculty senate was unable to agree last night on a resolution demanding disciplinary action against students heckling Negro James H. Meredith. University Daily Kansan A number of firecrackers was exploded by students during the meeting of the 28-member body. The fireworks were set off in the vicinity of the male dormitories where Meredith is quartered. Ole Miss Senate Disagrees on Action KINABREW SAID THAT two resolutions were presented and referred to a special committee for possible consolidation. The president of the senate, Dr. Randolph Kinabrew, refused to comment on the resolution, but denied there was any "major disagreement" during the two-hour meeting. It was learned that one resolution called for the university officials to take all necessary steps to bring the student body "under the discipline proper to an institution of higher learning, including, if necessary, the expulsion from the University of all students participating in future disorders." The other resolution was believed critical of the University's handling of unruly students. Earlier in the night, about 100 students gathered in front of the University cafeteria and jeered Meredith when he came out with his escort of U.S. marshals after dinner. "Go back to the cotton patch, you nigger," shouted one student. The taunts continued until the Meredith party disappeared from view. DEPUTY U.S. ATTY. GEN. Nicholas Katzenbach, yesterday turned over to Dean of Students L. L. Love a list of seven students that the government accused of participating in the bloody rioting which followed Meredith's admission Sept. 30. Katzenbach said "we have competent evidence" of the group's involvement, but the University later said that one of the persons listed "had no connection" with the University. versity did not preclude court action against the students. The Justice Department official said that other names probably would be turned over to school authorities later. He emphasized that the releasing of evidence to the Uni- "We don't plan to limit the names to those involved in the Sept. 30 rioting," a federal spokesman said. He said an effort is being made to get the names of students involved in a rowdy demonstration in front of the cafeteria Monday night. "WE ARE HOPING THE University is making its own inquiry and will take appropriate action," he said. George Street, assistant director of development at "Ole Miss," said the University was considering the Justice Department's information and any serious offenses would be turned over to the Judicial Council of the Associated Student Body for appropriate action. John F. Lynch III, chairman of the council, which can recommend expulsion or other punishment, said the six students on the Justice Department list would be notified by letter to appear before the council. He said they are entitled to legal counsel. The University is not bound to follow the Judicial Council's recommendation, but the student government group has been overruled only once in more than 1,200 cases it has handled since its inception in 1951. NEW YORK — (UPI) — James Meredith was reported yesterday to have said he was prepared to die to achieve his enrollment in the University of Mississippi. 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