Editors Comply Committee Ruling Affects New Daily The Oread Daily, a mimeographed news sheet connected with the student organization Catalyst, will continue to be published but its editors will attempt to "be more explicit" in identifying themselves in the publication. In order to comply with a University Senate Executive Committee ruling, concerning all University publications, the Oread Daily must identify its editor in each edition. A recent edition of the paper listed Charles Manson, Leion Trotsky and Mahatma Gandi as editors. The editors of the paper are Walker Hendrix, Overland Park senior, and Steve Hollis, Fredonia senior. The Catalyst Operating Board, chaired by Gus diZerega, Wichita special student, met Wednesday afternoon to discuss the paper and other activities of Catalyst. DlZerega said the meeting failed to produce a quorum of the 10-member Operating Board, which has four vacancies to be filled. Present members of the Operating Board are diZerega, Dave Awbrey, Hutchinson senior and former student body president; Bill Ebert, Topeka senior and student body president; Rick Von Ende, Abilene, Tex. graduate student and member of the Senate Executive Committee; Tom Coulter, Braintree, Md. junior, and Bill Black, Kansas City, Mo. junior. In addition to assuming responsibility for the Oread Daily, described as "the official publication of the information collective of the Lawrence Liberation Front," Catalyst aids in the organization of LAS courses offered by the University, and works with the Lawrence Liberation Front (LLF) in the operation of the "Food Conspiracy," 20 KANSAN Aug. 27 1970 a project to provide low-cost food supplies. DiZerega said Catalyst was helping the LLF in the organization of a tenant's union, and cooperated with LLF in a legal defense program. Among the subjects discussed in Wednesday's meeting, he said, was the possibility of publishing a magazine. "Catalyst is basically an educational organization," diZerega said. "We have tried to provide assistance to get programs in the air." Financial assistance to Catalyst through student activity fees remains frozen pending the completion of a Board of Regents study of fee allocations at KU. DIZerega said the organization received $1,280 from the activity fund for its programs last year. THE JERRY HAHN BROTHERHOOD including One Man Woman/Captain Bobby Stout Early Bird Cate/Thursday Thing/Ramblin' On Columbia Records $299 KIEF'S Records & Stereo Malls Shopping Ctr Tickets on Sale September 2 at the SUA Office, NEW YORK ROCK ENSEMBLE September 12 8:00 Hoch South Lounge, Student Union Prices $1.50 - $2.00 - $2.50 LEATHER CHUKKA BOOT . . . the great knockabout casual with easy-on-the-feet cushion crepe sole. Easy on the eye with desert sand shag uppers. Sizes $ 6 \frac{1}{2} $ to 12. $ 9 9 9 $ $9.99 Flairs. A hit below the belt. 843 Massachusetts VI 3-0454