8 Monday, December 7. 1970 University Daily Kansan Petition . . . From Page 1 Shutz, associate professor of social welfare; Gaira Shapiro assistant professor of education Arthur Skidmore, assistant professor of philosophy; J. K. Hourk, assistant professor of English; Dennis Dailey, assistant professor of social welfare; Norman Forer, assistant professor of social welfare; Gil Raford, assistant professor of social welfare; Donald Marquis, assistant professor of sociology; Michael Maher, associate professor of physiology and cell biology. Louis Frydman, associate professor of social welfare, William March, acting Charles Kahn, dean of the School of Architecture and Urban Design; Joseph Conrad, associate professor of Slavic languages and literature; Nicholas O'Brien, social welfare; Foreall Swain, assistant dean of the School of Social Welfare; Robert Shelton, assistant professor of religion; David Katzenman, assistant professor of history; and Clifford Griffin, professor of history. assistant professor of Slavic languages and literature; John Wright, associate professor of psychology; Don Brownstein, assistant professor of philosophy; Gary Maranell, professor of sociology; Gerald Mikkelsen, professor of Slavic languages and literature. Senate Treasurer Seeks Aide The Student Senate will hire a student to help Dave Miller, Student Senate treasurer, with clerical work. Müller, Eudora senior, said persons interested in the position should apply in person before 4 p.m. at the Müller Center, 109 South Seventh Street, Sacramento, Office Seven, 100B, in the Kaiser University Phi Beta Kappa Initiates E. Laurence Chalermers Jr., Chancellor, was made an honorary member of the Phi Beta Kappa chapter of the University of Kansas Twenty-six students were also initiated in a ceremony in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Hickel Scorns Nixon's Tactics For Election WASHINGTON (UPI) - Walter J. Hickel, fired by President Obama on Thanksgiving Eve, instigated Sunday that he could not support Nixon in 1972 if the GOP wages the same kind of campaign pay. "If we'd gained four or five more seats, the attitude that we had in this last election, we would have lost." Hickel said, speaking in reply. "I did not think and I cannot convinced, that the 70 campaign knew the Senate acknowledged the GOP gained some Senate seats. "but it was the attitude that bothered me. I didn't think you go out and video." FBI Chief Nixed Plea For Blacks He said Nixon's inaugural address of 1969 "was my bible. I was drawn to it, and I drawer. I believed in that. I could campaign with that kind of campaign, but when you come home, and when you go out, way inward won't agree." NEW YORK (UPI) -- FBI officials are in an interview with Time Magazine published Sunday, said he turned down a request by Robert F. Kennedy to help investigate the Attorneys General to lower FBI qualifications so the organization could continue to operate. However said he then asked President Lyndon B. Johnson about the matter and Johnson told him to "stick to your guns." Dr. Howard also said he once called Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. a laureate and leader he had never criticized the FHI. He said he told King "If you ever say I am a Christian, I'm flirt brand you 'a lil again." "Strange to say, he never at tacked the bureau again for as long as he lived." Hoover said. nor as he lived." Hoyer said, "you must have taken place tools in December 1986 when was preparing to receive the equipment which Hoyer said he should not have." "He was the last one in the world who should ever have received them," Hoyer added. On the late Sean, Kennedy. Hoover said he felt his differences with the young Attorney General were "very unfortunate," because of Hoover's father, his father, Joseph Kennedy. Hoover said he and the younger Kennedy, however, had no differences about organized crime. They both opposed it. Hoover said they had with Kennedy on the lowering of qualifications to hire more Negroes: "I said, 'Bobby, that's not going to be done as long as I can.' I said, 'Bobby, I'm not doing it.' I don't think you're being cooperative." And I said, "why cooperate?" Use Kansan Classifieds The Cheer Of The Year Is Here go together slacks . . . from Tami. . a perfectly feminine gift. . . from the . . . at the back of the Town Shop Gifts Wrapped Free 839 Mass. 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DEE ANNA CAVINEE Elementary Education Spring Classes Forming Now Call VI13-6424 Announcing! The New 1971 Jayhawker Yearbox Distribution no. 2 (Newspaper Supplement) Mon., Tues., Wed. Dec. 7, 8, 9 Strong Rotunda 9:00 - 5:00 The Eight Supplements of the Yearbox Unlike past Jayhawkers, this year's Jayhawker will be published in eight different supplements. The "book" is designed not only to inspire thought, but also to capture those memories that will create orgies of nostalgia in later years. The supplement being distributed Monday-Wednesday is a 16-page newspaper dealing with events and figures in the state, city, and university communities. The other seven supplements are as follows: 1. The first supplement, already distributed, consists of original, never- before published prose, poetry, photography and art by KU students. group pictures and acts as somewhat of a student directory—a reference for the association of the various KU names with their respective KU faces. 3. A supplement devoted to the "Hill" that will cover the events, organizations, and people. 7. The next supplement distributed after the newspaper is composed of 4. 5.6 The respective areas of sports, theater, and Student Union Activities will comprise three separate supplements this year so that more extensive coverage can be given to these events which are part of every student's experience and education. 7. The last supplement is devoted to the seniors, the Class of 71. These eight supplements housed in your yearbook will also be accompanied by a set of baseball trading cards—each card depicting a member of the