University Daily Kansan Wednesday, December 9, 1970 3 Misleading Kansan Photo by HAL WHALE “See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil” may be “see no evil but is seldom the case when town- girl relations are formed.” chairman of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce town-gown relations committee, was one of the members of the joint meeting of the Chamber and the KU American Professors chapter meeting Tuesday evening at the Kansas University. Listening are Steve Hill (elev.), William Smith and John Conard, director of university relations. KC Grad Students Strike KANSAS CITY—A group of about 12 black graduate students at the Kansas City campus of the University, Welfare voiced their approval to student strike at the Lawrence campus. They joined blacks at the Lawrence campus of the university that they supported the protest. By DE M. MILLER Kansan Staff Writer Mrs. Mary Atwell, a secretary at the school, said the group met earlier yesterday and voted to strike students in Lawrence. Mrs. Atwell said some of the students left Kansas City and went to Lawrence to join an af- tenon march there. She said there were no pickets at the school here or at the Medical Center across the street. Paul Brotsman, an associate professor who instructs on both campuses, said there were about 100 students two-year graduate school here. Mrs. Atwell said classes at the school ran normally Tuesday when she was teaching. The students being absent, she said she knew of no demonstrations. A telegram was sent by the Association of Black Students of Social Welfare to the chairman of the Board, Dr. Robert Basham of Fort Scott, Governor LOS ANGELES (UPI)—192 suspects in a $100,000 kidnaping case have been toward a renderous, and the victim was found safe in one of the four buildings. Suspects Captured, Kidnap Victim Safe Spath, sath of a manager of a branch of the Bank of America, was found hudbled on the floor of the back seat of one of the cars. he took seat of one of the cars. He was taken from his home at gunpoint early Monday by abductors who ordered his father to abduct him in a hostage, containing $100,000 to the Las Vegas, NV. bus station. The officers tailing the abductors feared that the suspects knew what had been stolen so the police moved in to make the arrests even though the suspects were not released. The two cars were stopped a few blocks away from the building. Robert Dooking, Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr., and the Dean of the School of Social Welfare, Arthur Katz The pair, identified as George Fooran, 35, and Leroy Coleman, 30, of La Crescenta, Calif., allegedly went to the Spath home in Spath J. Spath to open the night depository at the bankhe manages. The telegram stated that the black students at the Kansas City campus had voted unanimously to support of Gary Dean Jackson. Spath told them he did not have a key to the depository, but that another employee, Mrs. Phyllis Frankel, did. Jackson was fired July 26 by the Board of Regents after he allegedly purchased some ammunition. The telegram further sued. Mrs. Frankel convinced the nen she didn't have the key, and he suspects left, taking young ipath as a hostage. The suspects allegedly went to Frankel's home and brought her and her husband, Seymour, to the house, where all were bound up. "We we! that the action of the Board of Regents is an affront to all black people. This kind of person cannot and will not be tolerated." Spath later received telephone instructions to take the contents of a box of the Vegas. Four plainclothes police officers accompanied Spath on the bus trip to the Nevada city. He then boarded to Los Angeles by plane. After Spath turned over the key to the bus locator where the man suspects at his home, the kidn- ers were picked up by officers from the apartment. Spath, who was unharmed, apparently was kept at a motel during the time he was held captive. The association stated in the telegraph that they felt that "the use of "due process" and demanded that he either be reinstated or dismissed." Special $1.00 offer: 4 hamburgers 2 fries Only $1.00 LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)—A battle for control of Hawk Hughes' $300 million business empire in Nevada was waived by county courts and in a secret meeting convened by the state governor Hughes Aloof, Governor Has Secret Meeting While the mystery billionaire remained aloft from the fray,requested a few days to the Bahamas, his former top incumbent in Nevada, Robert P. Maheu, fought a takeover attempt by the parent Hughel Tool Co. of Student Is Bound Over On Charge of Murder Freshman Leroy Hill, 25-year-old adwain charged with wielding a knife, death of a KU student on Nov. 4. was bound over to disbelieve his preliminary hearing in Douglas County Court. Judge Charles Gibbons Hill is charged in the shooting death of Bruce A. Douglas, a 21-year-old Tex. who was majoring in education and educated himself in an apartment complex at 2430 Oudahd. A second victim, Paula Sue Gale, 117 Kenyan students, died at the senior from Hiawana, received only minor injuries in the incident. Both sides insisted Hughes endorsed their claim to power Paul Laval and the two rival leaders lasted for one hour and 20 minutes. A spokesman for Mahaieu said the decision was made but did not elaborate. According to the county attorney at the small and crowded courthouse heard three witnesses testify. All three witnesses were provided by the judge in Miss George, patrolman Wayne Schilme and, detective Judge Rankin set Hills trial for 11 a.m. Jan. 8. The judge also set Hills bond at $15,000, a $15,000 TOPEKA, Kan. (IUP1) The Governor's Penal Planning Council, recommended creation of corrections for Corrections to plan and eventually operate a comprehensive adult and juvenile correctional program. Panel Urges PenalBoard The office of Gov. Robert B. Packing released the final report of the council, which was headed by President John K. Prager of Topeka. It was appointed in January to oversee penal reforms in Kansas. The most glaring deficiency found by the council was the lack of planning and operating the many correctional services in Kansas "There is no consistent philosophy of coaching nor an orientation to programs which pick up the offender at the time of sentencing, but it does help for his supervision, control and treatment on through to his final release." De Queiroz is a 19th century author who wrote novels about the social evils of the Portuguese society at that time. The lecture is the fourth in a series sponsored by Sigma Delta Pi. Spanish honourary society It is open to Spanish and is open to the public. A lecture on Portuguese author, Eca de Queiroz, will be given by Maleoim Silverman, assistant professor of Spanish and Portuguese, at 4:30 today in the Westminster Hall, 1294 Oread Ave. reduction from the original $30,000 bond. Spanish Prof Speaks Today About Novelist Hill had not posted the bond as of late Tuesday. Coffee will be served before the program starts. Sony FM/AM "Digimatic" clock radio You don't get an ordinary clock in Sony's Digimat FM/AM clock radio 8FC-69WA No Squinting! The county attorney's office disclosed Tuesday the name of the two ex-kissman who is being sought in a court case shooting incident Monday in which Harry K. Snyder, 22, of Greenwich, was wounded in the neck. You get one that's push-button controlled with large easy-to-read numerals, instead of a clock. Which means Once you set the time you want and push the automatic button, it wakes you up the exact same time every morning with no resetting even. 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