8 Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1970 University Daily Kansan Glover Hopes to 'Influence Others' KU Grad Runs for State Representative BY ALAN SIMONS Kansan Staff Writer "If you can't take their money, make love to their women and look them straight in the eye and vote against them, you don't belong in public office." California Assemblyman Jess Unruh's words have not fallen on deaf ears—at least not in Lawrence. Michael Glover, recent University of Kansas graduate and Democratic candidate for state representative from the 39th district, said that he felt no political pressure from labor unions and other such groups, when he accepted campaign money from them because "I believe Unruh's words make good advice." Glover said that he would assume a voting policy that would be a compromise between Jefferson's vote-for-the-people vote - according - to - your- own-conscience policy, if he were elected. The 23-year-old Glover said that his age would act both for and against him on election day. "But I do have a lot of support—young and old alike—including the Young Democrats and a labor union in Topeka." Glover said that he looked upon his possible election into the office of state representative as an opportunity to influence others. "In 1968 if McCarthy had not run for the presidency, Kennedy wouldn't have run," he said. "Kennedy had his shortcomings but he was a hope. A quirk of fate made that hope vanish. The point to be made is that McCarthy didn't survive but he influenced others to act." Regarding the increasing amount of radical dissent in Kansas Glover said, "i don't have that much to say to radicals. I City Building Code Violation Discovered in Fire Mishap An apparent violation of a city building code may have been partially responsible for the spread of a fire in which a KU sophomore was critically injured Sunday morning. Ken Jorgensen, city building inspector, said the building code in effect when Renz Apartments, 1301 La., were built in 1966 required that at least one stairway be enclosed. Jorgensen reported that neither of the building's two stairway were enclosed. Kathryn Kihm, Chanute sophomore, was severely burned in the fire and remained in critical condition Tuesday at the University of Kansas Medical Center. She suffered first, second and third degree burns over 60 per cent of her body. Miss Kihm was the only individual who suffered serious injuries in the fire, but four other persons were treated for minor injuries at Watkins Memorial hospital. Of the 30 people in the building at the time of the fire, none were able to successfully use the Detroit School Ruled Guilty Of Segregation WASHINGTON (UPI) A Health, Education and Welfare Department hearing examiner, Horace H. Robbins, ruled for the first time Monday that a northern school district was guilty of running an illegally segregated system. The decision, involving schools in the Detroit suburb of Ferndale, Mich., can be appealed to a HEW reviewing authority and ultimately to HEW Secretary Elliot L. Richardson. But if the ruling becomes final, Ferndale would lose $275,000 a year in federal school aid and become the first school district outside the South to suffer such a fund cutoff. CYD Discusses Docking Support The Collegiate Young Democrats held an open forum in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union Tuesday night to discuss their feelings about whether or not to support Gov. Docking in the upcoming election. A motion was moved and seconded that they support Richard Rome for Lieutenant Governor. Voting on the matter was tabled until their next meeting, Oct. 6. stairway and hall because they were filled with smoke and intense heat, according to Fire Chief F. C. Sanders. Firemen helped the other 29 persons leave the building via windows and balconies. Miss Kihm was apparently overcome by heat and smoke when she attempted to leave by the stairs. No definite cause has yet been established for the fire, according to Lloyd Davies, deputy state fire marshall. He said an unattended candle in the northwest corner apartment on the second floor—first residential level—was the suspected cause of the blaze but this has not been confirmed. There is no evidence of arson. Sanders said the fire moved straight up the exterior wall in the building's northwest corner, but a draft from open windows and doors sucked heat and smoke through the hallway and up the unenclosed stairway making those exits unusable. Student Organizes Group to Support Peace Candidate Jim Junkhe is the Democratic candidate opposing incumbent Garner Shriver, Republican for the Fourth District Congressional seat. Junkhe is running as a peace candidate. Students for Junkhe, a group organized by Norman Mueller, Marion senior, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Regents Room of the Kansas Union. Mueller decided to work for Junkhe after he met the candidate and studied his campaign literature. Discussing Junkhe's campaign, Mueller said he is running on an anti-inflation platform and believes it is "time to get out of Vietnam and redirect priorities at home." Mueller said his main involvement in the campaign while at KU is getting names of volunteers for Jinkhe to contact. The student workers will, possibly be asked to campaign in their hometowns, spend weekends at home canvassing and arrange such things as informal coffees where Jinkhe can meet voters. "He's the most legitimate peace candidate I've met." Mueller said. can't promise them that my way—that of working through the system—is definitely right. Maybe they're right. But I don't think so. Mueller was uncertain as to the likelihood of Junkhe's visiting KU during his campaign. He said that the College Young Democrats were considering inviting Junkhe but no decision had been made. "But I do believe that what we send out comes back around to 'us. If we spend billions of dollars in a war killing thousands of human beings, we can't expect the situation to go unaccounted for." Anyone interested in campaigning who cannot attend the meeting may contact Mueller at 843-3382. ferson, Thoreau, the Progressives in 1924 and Humphry in 1948 had said. Glover said that what the radicals were saying was what Jef- "But until the nature of man has changed, every reform movement is going to fail. Change is only going to come from within each individual," he said. Glover said that he looked upon the university as a place to learn and to teach, rather than just a state institution. "If you're going to control what is taught and what is learned in the university," he said, "you might as well not have one in the first place." 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