Monday, October 12. 1970 University Daily Kansan 3 Reprieve demolition job was begun inadvertently last spring when a car rolled down the hill from Flint Hall into Alpine. The backyard had a section of the roof and walls. Funds were not allotted to the greenhouse will stand until money is appropriated for a new structure. Building and groundwork would be required of glass broken by the runaway car six pounds. City Accepting Student Voters The K11 greenhouse was a schedule for raining last year to make room for a new building to house plants. Mrs. Ross McKinney, presides, on the Lawrence League of Women's Clubs, a student body president, are convinced that students eligible for college education have been allowed to register with Vera Merca, city "In fact," Mrs. Mercer said "we have registered who have registered to vote totals almost more than the number of Lawrence residents who took the ballot." Earlier this month there was a question whether the office of the city clerk had refused registering eligible students. Mrs. Mercer recorded Mrs. McKinney the record of voter registration Thursday, after the League of Women Voters had vowed to clerk possibly had been refusing to register some students. "I'm satisfied," Mrs. McKimmy said after perusing the menu. "I was surprised that students have not been turned away in this office. The tip that I received says that students had bad manners, and the teacher was apparently misleading." Ebert also checked into the matter and came away from the city clerk's office with a similar conclusion. "There's no problem," he said. "Everything's in order and no student eligible to vote has been issued his right to register." A possible explanation for the accusation was given by Mrs. Mercer. "There are many students who come in here unaware of voter registration eligibility said for example, a few students from Nebraska asked how he could change his request to Kansas, while remaining a resident but he meant that he wanted to be appointed in Lawrence, but did not want to officially become a resident of the. The solution to his problem was to vote in an ballot. I told him what to do, but he went away confused. He might have somehow thought that he would be away and had been refused to vote, volle, but that's not the truth." Any person who is at least 21 years old and who has lived at the within his precinct for the last six months lived in the state of Kansas for at least the last six months is in the general election Nov. 30. Sadat Warns of 'Electronic War' By United Press International PRESS international Acting President Anwar Sawat president of the Gaza-strip, timing preparations with the support of the Soviet Union for the conflict in history" against Israel. An influential Israeli newspaper said it hoped that already were manning Egyptian antiaircraft missile sites along the border. In Jerusalem, at the same time, Prime Minister Golda Meir said Israel was ready to observe the present 90day truce expires. The Israeli would return to the U.N.-supervised peace talks only after the Egyptians and Russians remove missiles moved into the Gaza Strip and standstill zone along the canal in violation of the ceasefire agreement. Mrs. Meir stated Israel's peace meeting when asked about what Foreign Minister Mahmud Riad statement that Egypt made of Israel only if Israel returned to the talks under U.N. special mediation. In Moscow, the Soviet Communist party newspaper Prava辽tion and administration of "complications the Middle East situation by withdrawing from the deputy-level four power talks in New York and France," which necronounced its withdrawal from the talks until Cairo and Moscow "rectify" the movement of the opposition zone since the Aug. 7 cease fire. Jordan's Prime Minister Ahmed Toukan voiced disap Security was tightened at airports and at some government facilities following warnings issued by the Federal Aviation Department and the Defense Department of possible weekend attacks. pointment Sunday at the U.S. action which he said further undermined Jarring's peace with Jordanian army and Palestinian guerrillas still held, but a guerilla spokesman accused the U.S. of gerrifying violations that could be renewed fighting in Jordan. Security Tightened After Bomb Wave By United Press International "The first electronic war in history has been imposed on us but we are getting ready for it," Sadat said. An explosion blew out the nominated by the Egyptian assembly to accuse him of assassin, sparer, spoken an "electronic war" to a visiting presidential press delegation in Cairo. Bomb threat hoaxes involved pro and college football games, airports and airplanes, hospitals, buildings and other public building waves of threats came in calls to police and to the news media. Sadat, who was unanimously Cranks and pranksters piague police with bomb threat calls federal officials tightened security at airports a government installations throughout the nation after the apparent bomber in three days. Organization Comes To Free University second floor front of Queens courthouse in New York City early Saturday, about a half hour after a call identifying himself as an official prison guard of the impending blast. It was the fourth bombing attack claimed by the national group in recent days. Letters from alleged "Weathermen" and other terrorists claimed credit for predawn brawls Thursday which ripped a courthouse, a National armory and a campus ROTC. The explosions came days after a tape recording allegedly made by Bernardine Dohrn warned of the fall off警惕的 of youth families and tribes will attack the enemy around the country. The Kansas Free University is changing from a lack of organization and authority to a扮 pseudo-power structure. The Sergio Mendes Show SERGIO MENDES & BRASIL'66 HOMECOMING CONCERT Sat, Oct 24, 8:00 p.m. ALLEN FIELDHOUSE When a question is raised about a specific class in the Free University, the Comizer is in charge of that area is notified. He then instructs all the instructors of classes in his area. The leaders would know when and where the classes are meeting, plans of the classes and the teachers. Tickets on sale TONIGHT The Comizards would be the organization between the public and the masters, where they class listings appearing in their womens catalog into similar lists. The information gap was one of the major reasons for the restraint on the school it was impossible for someone informed on the schedules and plans of all the classes and be in touch with them, times to answer inquiries. Now callers will be directly referred to the classroom of that area for information. STARRING between the office, classes, instructors and the people needs to be improved, Hollerman said. The Free University, which by definition is a non-institution of people teaching science are interested in, is "being forced to organize what they didn't want to organize," the coordinator of the school, said. 7:00 p.m. SUA Office $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 The new structure consists of a governing body called the Board of Confusion, made up of section Hollerman, and section Hollerman, who presented the organizational structure to a group of members said the names were chosen to show that the governing and leadership powers are fictional. To be more precise, he had to be a minimal form of institution added to the office of the Free University to get tasks done. The flow of information HAPPY NEW YEAR The 1971 Toyotaas are here now. We would like to extend an invitation to you to come to our showroom and see them for yourself. There you'll find the all-new Corolla. There's a new, more powerful engine inside that slim new body. And the Corolla still gets 25 miles to the gallon of gas. The price is still lower than most, including VW. There's a new Corona Mark II, but the changes are mostly the kind you can't see. There's Land Cruisers and Crownes and station wagons and even a picture of the Toyota 2000. Stop in today to see the new ones from Toyota. TRIUMPH TOYOTA 1209 E. 23rd St. 842-2191 7th & Vermont Used Cars THE STRAWBERRY STATEMENT 842-2195 R Now Showing Evening 7:15 & 9:10 Soviets Strive to Maintain Foothold in Mideast By PHIL NEWSOM UPI Writer An investment of about $1 billion since 1955 is the price to pay for the United Nations' intensive efforts to insure that the death of President Gamal Abdel Nasser in Egypt and Republic shall in no way mean a reduction of its influence in the world. Another good reason is the belief that the Kremlin's ruling party, Russia's National Security Brzeznyi, Premier Alexei Kosygin and President Nikolai V. Kushnetov own jobs if, after spending so much to gain their Mid eastern bases, they do not. As Soviet influence in Southeast Asia has waned, today's Kremlin leaders, more and more, have concentrated on the Middle And now, having spent their money, it is up to them to con- form. Egyptians that with Nasser's help can ever than ever they need each other. Whether Nasser was the greatest leader the Egyptians could have had is a matter for debate and the historians. And, while outlawing communism at home, it was he who brought the Soviets into Egypt and the Mideast. He cast the die in September, 1855, when he signed a contract from Communist Creech to take in exchange for Egyptian cotton. He gave the Egyptians a sense of nationhood but at the same time he insisted on his own flaming oratory, led by the two defeats defiance at the hand. The deal, he said, "will not create Russian or Czechoslovak influence in the Mideast or Egypt." So save the salt for the popcorn, please. We put heart, soul and our exclusive Beechwood Aging into Budweiser. 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