Von Ende chosen to study disorders Rick von Ende, chairman of the KU Student Senate, has been named to a national committee to study campus disorders by the American Council of Education. The council's Special Committee on Campus Tensions, which includes such nationally known persons as Bill Moyers, publisher of Newsday and former press secretary to President Johnson; and Whitney Young, director of the Urban League, will study the causes of campus disorders and suggest ways to avoid such disturbances. Sol M. Linowitz, former American ambassador to the Organization of American States and chairman of the committee said, "We expect to examine the problem of campus unrest from a number of vantage points, and hope to develop a constructive analysis of the problem and some guidelines for effective yet humane action directed towards its resolution." Von Ende, an Abilene, Tex. graduate student, said he didn't know how he was selected for the committee. He said the committee will meet this month and Cattle breeding, not vodka, beer, say Polish reds WARSAW (UPI)—The Polish Communist government has raised prices of vodka by 15 per cent and of beer by 35 per cent in an effort to check a steady rise in drinking. There are reportedly 700,000 drunks in Poland every day. When rumors of an impending price hike swept Warsaw, thousands of Poles lined up to buy liquor before the shops closed. The Communist party newspaper Trybuna Ludu said the price boasts were necessary because of the effect of excessive drinking on productivity, work discipline and the health of the population. The consumption of vodka and whiskey—the most popular beverages in Poland—soared 37.5 per cent between 1964 and 1968. Another reason given for the increase was the poor harvest this year caused by drought. Increased alcohol production would mean using potatoes and grain that are needed for vital cattle breeding. 16 KANSAN Sept. 16 1969 Imported Car of the Year Road Test Magazine Shouldn't you consider Toyota Corona? Consider the no-cost extras. Like rec埋 bucket seats, nylon carpeting, vinyl upholstery. Consider the performance. 0-to-50 in 16 seconds. A top speed of 90 mph. Consider the quality control. Over 700 tests and inspections. Then consider the price. $1950* COMPETITION SPORTS CARS East of the Bridge on Hwy. 10 TOYOTA *POE price. White sidewall tires, acces- *POE price. White sidewall tires, accessories, options, freight and taxes extra. periodically during the school year. It will issue several interim reports before submitting a final report in April, he said. Other members of the committee are Morris B. Abram, president of Brandeis University; Kingman Brewster Jr., president of Yale University; Ralph Brown, Yale University law professor and president of the American Association of University Professors; George Bunn, professor of law at the University of Wisconsin; Robben W. Fleming, president of the University of Michigan. William T. Gossett, chairman or an American Bar Association commission on campus unrest; Alexander Heard, chancellor of Vanderbilt University; Vivian W. Henderson, president of Clark College; Mrs. Richard Innskeep, a trustee of Indiana University; Robert Powell, president of the National Student Association. Joseph Rhodes, University of Massachusetts graduate student; John Searle, professor of philozo- phy at the University of California; Patrick Shea, student council president at Stanford University; M. Brewster Smith, professor of psychology at the University of Chicago; and Charles E. Young, chancellor of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).