6 Thursday, October 8, 1970 University Daily Kansan An Architect's Conception of McCollum Laboratories at 19th and Iowa Streets ... building will house a $2.8 million grant from the National Institute of Health Nixon's Bill on Crime Passed By Large Majority in House WASHINGTON (UP)—The House passed overwhelmingly the bill to crack down on organized crime and terrorist bombings despite objections it would not permit, a stitutional rights of all citizens. Passage of the bill was the first President in two weeks in getting House action on crime bills he complains have been unduly Earlier the House passed a comprehensive bill to fight the drug problem, which also aroused disputation on constitutional and the Senate was moving inward toward passage of that measure. the organized crime bill, which passed the Senate in January in tougher form, is the major anticorruption 13-point anticorruption package. It would make organized gambling a federal crime, barring it from being legalized business and allow extended sentences for habitual offenders. The antibomb section would regulate sale of explosives, provide the death penalty for those responsible and let FBI agents intervene in campus bombing cases even if local authorities oppose such intervention. The House rejected all attempts by liberal opponents to amend the bill and strike out the requirement that be ineffective against organized crime but would be repressive and in some cases would radically change U.S. criminal isolation of the Constitution. The bill was strongly opposed by the American Civil Liberties Union, which sent a letter to all states last week urging its defeat. The most bitterly contested provision would allow judges to give habitual or professional criminals sentences up to 25 years of the sentence for the specific crimes of which they were convicted. Normal rules of evidence and the defendant's right to jury trial would be suspended in the case of a provisional proceeding, provision also would allow the government to appeal sentences in such cases and ask that the judge rule. Another fight came over a provision that would allow special juries to cite appointed officials for misconduct as a basis for removing them from office, in the absence of evidence that would enable the jury to indict them. The Senate version would apply to both elected and appointed officials, but the House Judiciary has not approved a new set of officials from the provision. 300,000 Items In Watson File Watson Library's government document department has a total of 12,000 microfilm and bound volumes from all U.S. government agencies and some other sources. Dressler and Company of Topeka was the apparent low bidder for construction of McColum Laboratories which are to be located near the intersection. The construction company's bid was $470,000. Work on the building is expected to be completed in May 19. He is a graduate of Youngblood, executive secretary of the Kansas University En- gagement Program. New Laboratory Planned Youngberg that funds from the estate of the late Burton McCollum would be used to construct the laboratory. McColum was a 1903 graduate of the many scientific methods used in oil exploration. He received the University's Distinguishedhusband award. The new laboratory, according to Edward Smisman, chairman of the Department of Chemistry, will house a $2.8 million, 5-year grant from the National Institutes of Health. The program will be funded by the University of Kansas Medical Center campus and the Lawrence position for 11 senior positions here. The positions will be: x-ray crystallographer, pathologist, biophysicist, neurochemist, phi-pharmacist, oligarchaeomastet, nucleic acid chemist, medicinal chemist, enzymolyst, instrument design There will also be 50 technicians and students helping with the research projects in the laboratory. man and electronmicroscopist. These people will be doing work in the mechanism of drug action Architects for the new building were VanDoren-Hazard-studio. The building design includes six laboratories, five offices, a conference room, a shop, three instrument rooms and a storage room. The ground floor of the building Ohio is the largest breeder of standard bred harness horses in the nation. will house five laboratories with offices, an environmental room, a mechanical room, two animal rooms with clean-up, an instrument room and a storage room. Don't Miss "a national SMC position on the Mideast stage will be attended at the conference." Lynne Anderson. Omaha senior said. TOGETHER Beuthlen will be attending a national SMC conference Oct. 10 and 11 in Philadelphia. George Beuthien, Baldwin junior, called for volunteers to help form representatives, who would be responsible for, in informing Miss Deagan that greater efforts were needed to enlist support from the team and because most efforts so far had been aimed at gaining support The newest novelty face watch is called the apollo. It features a space ship headed for the moon's orbit and a blue sky background. Student Mobe Plans Oct.31 Protest Rally The Student Mobilization, Committee (SMC) discussed further plan for a massive military attack on the October 13, anti-war parade and meeting Wednesday night in the mural Room of Kansas Union. Miss Deegan announced that SMC had obtained support from the American Association for High school students for the Oct. 31 rally. She indicated that contacts with local doctors and other specialists were being made to enlist further support for the parade but that SMC had not been particularly helpful. Debbie Deegan, Chicago graduate student, and chairman of the Lawrence Peace Action Coalition (PAC), also read a book by Jillian O'Reilly of national SMC concerning U.S. involvement in the Mideast. The leaflet distribution which will take place on the remaining Saturdays in October at the academy centers, theaters, football games and downtown stores, will contain statistics from the Vietnamese war as well as activities and life activities. Miss Dedean said Miss Dearne said the Oct. 31 events would start with a parade from Central to South Park at 10 a.m. in rally and picnic at South Park. The preliminary statement read at the meeting stated that the United States will undertake an aggressive costly act in the Mideast and that SMSC therefore has "a response to the current situation and sentiments of the masses of Americans to ensure that the United States will continue America's second Vietnam." A two-fight novipty, protesting U. Acknowledgement of the victimism is from 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 31, until 12:30 p.m. on Sunday. Deagan said that a special permit would have to be secured for this because the parks officially close on Sunday. Colonel Sanders started Kentucky Fried Chicken at age 65, an age when most people think of retiring. Today,100 million folks a year enjoy his finger lickin' good chicken. And now the Colonel is celebrating his 80th birthday, but instead of getting a present, he wants to give a present of $80 off to all his customers and friends. Only our Colonel would give you 80c off to celebrate his 80th birthday. 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