6 Friday. November 13. 1970 University Daily Kansan Un-Justice of Peace Discusses His Election By SUSAN WHITE Korean Staff Writer Phillip Houlden lured in a chair in the Gaslight Tavern Thursday after his silent campaign and the reaction o his election to the office of Governor Obviously enjoying the limelight, Hill was interrupted several times during the interview to go to the phone and talk to various well wisher and from distant points of the nation That was the Associated Press Hairy Heard back down at the table. The wanted to know my reaction to Frizzell saying I wasn't a real hairy man. He said his reaction was that he would spend the rest of the afternoon on the phone with his consultants in Lawrence and contact his lawyers in Pittsburgh. When asked about his lawyers Washington, Hill fished a letter from the attorney he preferred to remain anonymous. The letter read, "I have, as members of my staff, two very good lawyers. They are at your disposal and you need them in necessary. Please don't hesitate to contact me. This could set a precedent for many refreshing changes." ALETTER signed by Mr. A LETTER signed by Dr. D. O Chambers, KU Ph.D. 1955 congratulated Hill on his election Kanson Photo by JIM RAY Justice Hill Talks to Distant Well Wishers ... TV's "Storefront Lawyers" are him confidence and reminisced about a similar situation in 1950. "In 1890 my wife and I were living in a Jayhawk Co-op at 1614 King Street, where we ran for office in an attempt to govern the government. We had a constable, a justice of the peace and un or two others. Best of luck to A telegram signed simply "Wall Street, New York." bluntly stated. "You can stay in office if you try love and care." WHEN ASKED about future plans, hill replied, "I definitely plan to take this court. I give you the right to do it and I know how to do it myself." The letters and telegrams started coming in to the Gaslight, his official mailing address at the station, shortly after the election. "This one from St. Petersburg sora brings me up for a while," he recounted, the Almighty God, the Holy Father and the blessing of the Church will be with you on this day. "We need a judgment as a judgeger be confirmed before any final decision he means the previous pass." ONE WRITER who signed myself a taximeter' from Florida, with his wishin Hillack it. His letter said, 'buster your 'enigh' be better on you.' He wrote that while take your disinfected spray gun and use it in your no-called bottle. The Concerned Christians from North Little Rock, Ark. wanted Hill to know that they were praying for him, and compared them with the New Testament who "felt much the same way about mankind." "This man later became Paul, the great missionary the world would remember. He miracles and we are praying he will perform one in Phillip C At this point the bartender yield to Hill that George was on the hill. He shrugged. The hill! There hill just smiled, shrugged and got up to spread his word a Jackson... From Page 1 violent, revolutionary program," Jackson said. He said many people in Lawrence had the misconception that Afro House was violent. That misconception, he said, was the result of harassment of the house and its occupants. Jackson explained that Afro House was armed at the cultural interests of blacks. The program includes a school program, a community library and a child day care center are a few of the accomodations. He said about 59 black children were served breakfast at Afrro House on some days during the summer. Many of the children, Jackson said, stayed at the house all day. He said the children's parents appreciated the attention that their students at Afrro House gave to the children. The big brother program involved black students, Jackson said, who "adopted" the students. The biggest student would provide companionship and friendship for the young boy. The big sister HE SAID THIS program and others were an attempt by the BSU to increase black cultural awareness of "white" racism, awareness of "blacks," Jackson said, "and come to the basic understanding that we are all human." He said Aire House was willing to work with any functional organization that speaks to the needs of his community. Jackson said many of the black students in his class were associated with Afro House wore jacket packs. He said these clothes caused the public to identify the blacks as militants and terrorists. "Black students understand," Jackson said, "that they will eventually return to their own communities. But while in Lawrence counties to help improve the black situation here." Jackson charged that the news media had given slanted coverage of blacks in the fight against HIV, and contacted him after he was fired to get his side of the story. He said he finally called a press conference in August and only two blacks were showed up for it, one of them by accident. TOPEKA, WHERE he reportedly bought the ammunition, is Jackson's hometown. He graduated from Topekha High School in 1968 and then went to College for two years before coming to KU. He said his grade point average at FL Scott is a little over 3.0 on a four-point scale but in the school year he graduated slightly. He graduated from KU in June with two degrees, one in psychology and one in psychiatry. "The political climate at the time," Jackson said, "was one of law and order and great freedom." He entered law school this summer after he graduated and he intends to specialize in Open visitation around the clock marks a drastic change in the organized living policies at the college. For students, for students and administration. "I remember in 1962 that an open house in a dormitory had to be attended by a board of committee. You were allowed to take someone up and show them what you know," he said in special occasion," said Fred McElienich, associate dean of Presently almost all of the eligible residence halls have voted to have their open room designated with more residents can have a person of the opposite sex in their room at any time. The ineligible halls are the freshman women's halls and the women's, which houses some freshmen. Halls Boast 24-Hour Open House There are many reasons for the dramatic change in residence hall population combination of situations and event that explains the change in enrollment. EMILY TAYLOR, dean of women, said that one reason the student was rewarded is a loss of interest in students in all types of organized living groups. She said the change to save the halls financially, but rather to accommodate to a changing body of students. "The basic concept was that we should take all the students are adult and should have the rights and privileges of other adults." Miss Taylor said, "We need to tell them that they wanted open visitation," she said. McKhenehil, of the University of Texas, dismissed the unnecessary restricctions on reason for open visiting, "he said." McELHENIE SAID that open visitation came through an Two Given Aid Grants Jerry W. Shay, Dallas graduate of Hays College, G. Mose, Clarendon University, and G. student, were awarded grants-in-land of research by the Society of Biology in Kansas this month. The grants will help further doctoral research. Mose, a geology graduate student, is studying samples of volcanic rock which are 1,400 million years old. Shay, who is working for his P.D. in physiology and ichthyology, says that this research is a basic fact of cell biology and might be applied to other areas. Vocational preparation and choice can play an important part in the lives of women at the University of Kansas. Because of this, the Com- munity has chosen to have a has invited a program for Jan. 14 designed to present a variety of vocational opportunities to KU WomenStudents Get Job Help Involved in the program will be women of differing careers speaking about their particular vocations, the training necessary and the rewards and problems encountered in their chosen fields. Pat Grubben, Parsons senior and chairman the career orientation committee, graduate planning and job placement will be emphasized in Other topics of interest will be summer employment and scholastic fellowships opportunities open to women. who came to college in a small town needed a place to live and dormitories were the answer. Going home or just going for Thanksgiving? According to Miss Taylor, until recent dormitories at KU were more restrictive and tended to leave away from home for the residents. Miss Taylor said that some parents of KU students had met the residence balls shown that their role as second parents. Travel clean and light by first bringing your clothes to us. We can even do great things for a pair of blue jeans. evolutionary process which in volved changing attitudes by both students and administration. The actual decision to allow students to attend a made last spring in meeting the association of University Residence Halls and the-admission committee. About 100 students attended the meeting to voice their opinions and the result was a decision in their favor. student interest," Miss Taylor said. 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"I WOULD like to see large numbers of freshman man and women in the residence halls," she said MISS JESSICA TABARLE. "Educational value in living with a large number of people," she said. "Residence halls offer a range of activities." She said that she did not think that living in residence halls should be compulsory. McElenie and Miss Taylor both agreed that open visitation will probably last as long as the students want it. "Five years ago I would never have predicted that this would happen," he said. "I have predicted that a man would land on the moon either." may the god of the mountains stone on the lodge of your children in peace . 104 mass . beyond the staircase window . ---