Monday, October 19. 1970 5 Kansas Photo by JOHN ERLING Khalifa Photo by JONATHAN EBLING It was great weather for football, hops were well done for a resounding upset over Nebraska and school spirit was at its best, wasn't enough. A combination of overwhelming support from NU and a team that was big and tough helped spell defeat for hopeful "Hawks". Yet, all is not lost and the 'Hawks hope to come back to fullfill the message of this sign hanging from the Chi Omahorso house. GM Strike May Last Another Month DETROIT (UPI) -- The slow pace that Auto Workers strike against General Motors raised speculation the weekend that may through November and pledibly in Christmas-New Year holiday. The strike, now nearly five years old, has caused a serious impact on the national economy with losses in potential output of GM cars and trucks Federal tax losses from the corporation now total an estimated $1.6 billion in federal taxes by the workers was estimated at about $60 million. Losses in state tax revenue were $38 billion. GM has manufacturing and assembly plants could not be accurately estimated. But in 2014, GM employees are located, the losses in state tax revenues alone were plied by Gov. William R. Powell, the first five weeks of the strike. Negotiations at the GM headquarters building here dragged on daily on a seven-day schedule, but a little progress is made. The prime emphasis since the strike began Sept. 15, was a solution of local issues at the plant level in 155 locations from the national table. But as the strike headed toward completion of its fifth week, only 43 of the local plants had reached all agreements on the local issues, and 15 of these were in key plants. Only two settlements were announced over the weekend—at a Chevrolet assembly plant in Tarrytown, N.Y., with 4,900 GM upholstery plant in Te康穆。中,with 600 workers. History Professor Is HOPE Finalist Editor's note: The story below is the first in a series of five on each of the HOPE Award finalists who were chosen from the 80 faculty members. (Honoring the Outstanding Progressive Educator) award will be presented by the Class of Saturday's hosts. David Katzman, assistant professor of history, is a finalist for the 1970 HOPE Award presented by the senior class. Katzman, who holds degrees from Queens College and the University, will explore areas of emphasis as black urban history and the study of African-American life. Attorney Robert L. Balyate, who headed the trial, said she helped the sheafers' office begin serving the indictments Monday. He did not attend. KENT, Ohio (UPI)—Sheriff's Office officials told Monday to arrest 25 persons indicted by a special gr jury charged with the violence at Kent State University, where four students were killed by a national Guardman Deputies Set To Arrest 25 at Kent The names of the persons indicted and the charges were not told to the jury, which were made. The grand jury, which handed down the indictments Friday, identified 16 officers as students and "agitators." After teaching at the University of Florida, Flih. community schools, Katzman joined the history department at the University of Florida. The 15-member grand jury, which heard more than 300 witnesses, said the National Guard acted in "self-defense." If the guard was involved in school administration for "over-inadequacy and permissiveness." He has published several articles on his book "Writing white women" with a book entitled "Before the Ghetto: Black Detroit in the late 18th Century," which is to be published by Oxford University Press. "Just "ordinary people" and the circumstances of their lives are of major interest to him. "We don't really know the effect of government programs or whether the people are really benefited by them," Kattman said. As a teacher, Katzman said he thought he was more successful on the computer than in the students than in a lecturing situation. He defined the former as someone who used computers. Agnew Says He Is Still 'A Liberal' NEW YORK (UP1)—Vice president Appo, Amy says he would like to know when, when, as governor of Maryland, he was regarded as a liberal, and who he is. "I haven't changed one view on the time since I was thought to be a liberal." Agnew told Time magazine's *entertainment* and John Stacks in an interview. "Life is a question of emphasis, really . . . If the issues water pollution and tax housing, would come out with high liberal marks. If the issues yesterday had been violence and disruption and desertering the flag, I would have high conservative marks." "A lot of it comes from being in minority party," he said. "You have to be strong and always played high-risk politics. I guess I always will, and it is a way." The vice president told the time reporters he didn't know what to counterprotest, although he conceded that troversy "has followed him through his career—in local and national affairs as well as in national affairs. Agnew said he enjoyed campa- ping, particularly when "the re- ponse is so good." He said he would be grateful if it well in the current campa- "Politically," he are making headway," he said. "I can tell by the strength of the response from the police when he hit when the target has been hit. "If you go by past history, 'anything better than losing 30 Houses seats and breaking even in the Senate would mean success." CAIRO (UP1)—A University of Vienna team has unearthed two tombs and a well containing mummification material near the tomb of Cairo, according to government archaeological officials. "To open up students' minds and challenge their thinking, we have Katarzina's objective: teaching Another objective, he said, to "almost a process of learning." "Our job in the four years that a student is here is to give him tools so he can educate himself, if teachers are successful, then teaching and reading, learning the day they get their degree, he commented. "The university is a community, not just what takes place in the classroom." he said. Extracurricular activities play an important part in a college education, Katzman said. Intellectual engagement with students is a satisfying part of teaching. Katzman said. Beware the Body Shirt Snatcher! "Students are human beings. It is exciting to share experiences and learn from others in the system of grading at KU is very possible, Katman said. He predicted a move toward a passivity system of progress evaluation. You're fair game when you wear a Van Heusen Body Shirt. Don't lose your shirt to a light-fingered lovely! Cause the perfect fitted body shirt from Van Heson is meant for YOU. man! it is the trimmer of your day. The new, long point collar and 2-button cuffs, new long point collar and 2-button cuffs. PROCESS: This big tour last week included a visit to the Walt Disney World Resort and Mackenzie Bay for a private dinner with Mr. Disney and Ms. Mackenzie. The tour also included a visit to the New York Ballet School for each of the four students in the class, followed by a performance at the Crown Court and Museum of Art in New York City where published articles were written. The trip will give students several options involving either planned activities or independent travel by students, according to Toshi Mosman, Sedgewick senior criminal man of the SUA travel board. Student Union Activities is sponsoring a two-week trip to Switzerland this Christmas. A new tax increasing the fare $5.5 Mosiman said, has not been determined exactly, but will cover the cost of the sky marshals. The trip will initiate in Chicago Dec. 26 with the travelers boarding Swissair flight 161, which will take them to Zurich after a short stop in Montreal. A short stop in Oslo will obsolete Mosman, will be about $300. Besides skiing at these different locations, they are also the international hockey tournament and Engberg will be holding night skiing. There are plans for a fondue and swiss wine party and a day in Zurich. Switzerland Sojourn Sponsored by SUA The stay at Horgen will cost $125. The room includes seven nights at the hotel, with two to a room, a private bath, heat, breakfast and dinner service. Upon arrival in Zurich, the tourets must be on their own while they stay on the plane for two weeks, or they may spend a week with a group at Seebohol center. Also included will be five ski trips to Inselnede-Oberlberg, Flammerberge, Engelberg, Wildhaus- Unterwasser ski are. the change would instigate more independent reading, research and problem solving, he said. VAN HEUSEN 417 Each student will have to pay for his own lift ticket. Prices vary by location and equipment rentals will also be available and will cost about $3 a week for boots, $7.5 a week for shoes and $1.50 a week for metal skis. Problems in the pass-no-credit system of evaluation would arise, because it is printed out, because of his backgrounnd education which stresses the importance of grades for 12 years and gives the student gets to the university. Body Shirt Kurman said he approved of this type of evaluation because he would like to see education taken out of the realm of connection. Van Heusen Available at The main objective of Katzman's class examinations is to provide students with an opportunity to pull together the information he gets from the lectures and discussions. He said he would give examinations if no one was able to attend. "All grading is very subjective," Katzman said. "The unhappy moment I have comes when I must make up the grade sheet." the week in Horgen the students may go off on their own for a weekend or they can go to Zermergen where they will stay in the hotel Horgener. Open Thurs. 'Till 8:30 811 Mass. The toy test for the work in Zerumbi will be for $13 million. The toy test for the work in Zerumbi will be for $13 million. The toy test for the work in Zerumbi will be for $13 million. The toy test for the work in Zerumbi will be for $13 million. The toy test for the work in Zerumbi will be for $13 million. The toy test for the work in Zerumbi will be for $13 million. Mosman said Zermatt was a popular recreation area in southern Switzerland, the reason for the higher price. Each participant will be responsible for obtaining his own passport and health certificate. Each participant must pass one must have a b birth record. The birth certificate, along with an application, should be sent to the Department of State. The birth certificate can be obtained at the post office. Mosman said a forum will be held at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 22 in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. There will be a travel active from Swissair at the forum to answer any questions. A refundable down payment of $150 is required of those who sign up. The deadline will be early in November. The flight back will leave Zurich Jan. 9 and will arrive in Chicago late that day. End. Mat. 2:30 Eve. 7:15 & 9:10 Varsity THEATRE ...Telephone 01-2164 BECOME AWARE Attend the speaker series featuring topics of interest and concern to University and community. Tuesday, October 20 6:30 p.m. Black and white relations in American communities .Chi Omega Prof. David Katzman Support your local police groups . . Alpha Kappa Lambda Tom Hart Concerned Black Parents ... Sigma Nu Situation of black-white relations in Lawrence .. 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