Wednesday, December 1, 1971 University Daily Kansan People: LT. GEN, ROBERT E. CUSIMAN JR., who led Marines in Pacific battles of World War II and now is deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency, was nominated Tuesday by President Nixon as the next commandant of the Marine Corps. If confirmed, he would take this new post, he will succeed Leonard F. Chapman Jr. who resides December 31, after a four-year term as commander. Places: An Iranian marine force took over **TREE TINY ISLANDS** AT an American base in the Persian Gulf, seven persons were killed in a brief clash with a police car on the beach. The islands command the entrance of the gulf in the 60-mile-wide Strait of Hormuz where half the world's oil supply passes. Two of them have been killed. President Nguyen Van Thien flew into EASTERN CAMBODIA for a look at the nine-day-old operation there by 25,000 South A TEST OF THE JUVENILE CODE adopted by the 1970 Kansas Legislature was sought Tuesday in a case filed in Bourbon Count District Court. A suit filed by a Fort Scott attorney claims four 17-year-old boys were arrested Halloween evening in connection with a rash of vandalism and held for about 36 hours in juvenile detention before they were released to their parents. Advised of the action, the juvenile judge declared he had sufficient jurisdiction over them before the juvenile code to require the imprisonment of the four. Things: LEGISLATION PROVIDING FOR GRANTS UP TO $5.3 BILLION a year for five years to states and local governments was introduced by Rep. Wilbur D. Mills as a substitute for President Nixon's revenue sharing proposal. Commissioners Receive Lawrence Police Study The City Commissioners expressed satisfaction with a Police Department Management Representation day at the commission meeting. The review, conducted by Griffenhanker-Kroeger, Inc., a Los Angeles consulting firm Inc., examined the organization, administrative procedures, staffing, personnel administration, and utilization of the Lawrence Police Department. The 60 recommendations of the study emphasized flexibility in the department through improved clerical work, additional training and rotating officers to expose officers to all types of work. The study had immediate timeliness as 26 new policemen are being hired and a reduction of 44 to 40 hours, is being planned. Lee Webber of Griffenhagen-Kroger Inc., said that careful planning was needed in placing him at the center of the But he said that if the management study was followed, Lawrence should have an excellently organized and functional workforce in approximately three years. Specific recommendations of the study called for an immediate five percent salary increase for patrolmen, remodeling of the The study also recommended that the city work with University of Kansas policy and curriculum directors to develop a police science and administration service program at the University. existing Police Department building, and improvement of the information release system. Dr. Clark Coan, chairman of the Library Committee, appeared before the commission to announce a new Lawrence Public Library. The City Commission awarded contracts for bids totaling The New Lawrence Public Library is located at 7th and Vermont. The library is to open at the end of June 1972. Regents OK $50 Raise In Dorm Rates Next Fall The Kansas Board of Regents approved a recommended $50 per year increase in single and double room rates at all University residence halls and a $1$s security charge for students attending the university. Oliver and Hashinger halls in their meeting last Monday. arts. The increases will go into effect next fall. The Regents also approved a $10 increase for one and two bedroom units at Stuifter Place in Haskell, where students living in Hashing Hall who wish to use 13 of the rooms on campus are encouraged in music, painting weaving or pottery. Hashing next year will be held at our studio for students interested in fine The Regents authorized the issuance of revenue bonds not to exceed $3,400,000 for the con- ditionary school. The new student health center The Regents approved a request submitted by the Council of Presidents of the state institutions of higher education. The request was made from federal officials to exceed the 5.5 per cent salary increase regulation imposed under Phase 2 guidelines to allow University personnel to receive higher incomes "where funds are available." The Regents received copies of Editorial Indicates Fall for Mao's Heir References to Mao himself were sued, suggesting that either at his own request or the request of a party, the 77-year-old leader has been downgraded from demoted to that of first among equals. The last time Lin's name was used in a major official way was when he received three organs commemorating the 44th anniversary of Chinese army duty. On that occasion his photo came to light that of Mao in the Chinese press. TOKYO (AP)—China's leading tokyo, military and theoretical organs broke a long silence and the country which appeared to confirm that Lin Piao, Mao Tse-tung's heir, suffered from fallen from political grace Repairs for the roof deck over the main lounge of Corbion Hall Bath system at Gertrude Sellars Hall Hall were also approved. Lin's name has not appeared in the newspaper. She is in Seoul, when he, Woo and Premoniemi Cha-li sent a joint message congratulating North Korea on its downfall. A joint editorial on party leadership in the Democratic People's Daily, the Liberation Army Daily, and Red Flag failed to mention Lionel Bouchard chairman of the Conservative Party. a work plan from Caudell-Sowlett- Seaott, a Houston firm planning firm that serves as consultants for the first phase of the long-range campus physical engineering. A series of unusual events, including cancellation of the traditional parade and failure to attend a reunion photos of the two leaders on the Oct. 1 anniversary, provided an indication that a power struggle was under way. The Regents accepted the transfer of the Nunemaker College building from the KU building to the Regents and the University Walter Corman, architectural officer for the Regents' office, reported that the basic criteria for hiring local architects and for each of the six state campuses should be developed in December. 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