Nixon's Viet policy no surprise There's still nothing new as far as American policy in Vietnam is concerned. This was the general opinion voiced by three University of Kansas professors in regard to Monday night's nationally televised address by President Richard M. Nixon concerning United Vote offenders fined States policy in Vietnam and the withdrawal of troops. A $10 to $100 fine can be assessed any freshman violating Student Senate rules during the Nov. 12 freshman elections. Clifford Ketzel, professor of political science; Arthur Katz, dean of the School of Social Welfare; and Lawrence Velvel, associate professor of law, participated in a panel discussion at the KU Student Mobilization Committee meeting Wednesday night in the United Campus Christian Crusade building. Tom Gleason, Ottawa senior and Student Senate elections committee co-chairman, said that violations for which fines may be assessed are: voting twice, voting under an assumed name and using another student's ID to vote. Katz called the President's speech a "reiteration, if not a classic position of the administration and of Nixon." "For this reason," Ketzel emphasized, "what happens in November must be non-violent in order to have the same support as the October moratorium." Polling places for the election will be set up from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., in the Kansas Union, Strong Hall and Murphy Hall. From 6:15 to 10 p.m., polls will be set up in Oliver Hall, Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall and Ellsworth Hall. Ketzel pointed out that the placing of the speech between the October and November war moratoriums was used to gain the support of the "silent majority" of Americans who have made no commitment to the War. After the panel discussion, Tom Ashton, Lawrence graduate student and mobilization committee member, announced that room is available on the bus to Washington, D.C. for the November war moratorium. Oil accounted Domestic offshore crude oil and condensate production accounts for 14 per cent of total U.S. output annually, reports Shell Pipe Line Corp. 14 KANSAN Nov. 6 1969 Announcement: to Apartment Renters You can find a wide variety of rental prices by contacting: JAYHAWKER TOWERS APARTMENTS 1603 West 15th St. (adjacent to campus) Visit the office at above address or call 843-4993 for further details. Rental prices are established on an incentive basis, and are competitive with quality one-bedroom as well as two-bedroom apartments. There is a price for two, three and/or four occupants. YOU CHOOSE THE PLAN TO FIT YOUR REQUIREMENTS. SAVE MONEY and LIVE BETTER at these CONVENIENTLY LOCATED APARTMENTS. Hey Christian ..do your thing. BACK TO GOD TRACT TEAM 2850 Kalamazoo Ave. S.E. Grand Rapids, Mich. 49508 Help spread the Word. Send cartoon Gospel tracts that really turn on the "Now Generation." Name Address City State Zip School Patronize Kansan Advertisers ---