2 Friday, November 12, 1971 University Daily Kansan People: Sen. HENRY M. JACKSON, an unannounced contender for the Democratic presidential nomination, said Thursday he believed in integration "in the fullest sense" but objected to school busing which has his children to slum area schools from their "lily neighborhood." Secretary of Agriculture CLIFFORD M. HARDIN resigned his position in St. Louis, President Nixon, who accepted the resignation, and he nominated Earl L. Butz, dean of continuing education and vice-president of Purdue Research Foundation, to become the new president. Places: SAIGON-U.S. Air Force 592 bombers flying from Thailand struck for the second straight day Thursday at enemy forces around the besieged Cambodian town of Rumlong, 50 miles northeast of Phnom Penh. WASHINGTON - The Justice Department asked a federal court to block a raise for school teachers in Oklahoma City. FULTON, MO—The Pay Board has reversed its directive and Missouri teachers will not get any salary raises when the wage price freeze ends tomorrow. Fulton's superintendent of schools said after a visit to the state education commissioner's office. Things: MARINER 9 sailed closer and closer to Mars Thursday while scientists awaited first television pictures that might further part the centuries-old veil of mystery surrounding the planet. The new images showed how much the planet more clearly than it can be seen through earth telescopes. SUITS challenging the legality of state school financing laws were filed in Independence. Mo. in the wake of the city's rejection of a bill that would limit public schools' financing of public schools be declared unconstitutional on grounds they lead to discrimination in educational opportunities among Risley Gets Study Grant Todd R. Risley, associate professor of human development at the University of Kansas, has been appointed the U.S. Public Health Service to study a system of community-controlled rules of conduct and its relation to crime prevention at Kansas City's housing project in Kansas City. Working through the Juniper Gardens Tenants' Association, we have developed investigating complaints by tenants and recommending corrective action he and his colleagues describe as procedures for establishing a formal system of rules of conduct within community consensus. "This project will utilize our newly-acquired techniques for registration, participation and social deviance to document any correlated changes in social deviance recently, researchers hope these causal relationships between changes in social deviance and association's implementation of the study." Cooperating with Risley on the project are Mrs. Lillie Mae administrator; James P. Davenport assistant Wayette County AAUP to Meet On Bargaining The special meeting of the American Association of University Professors for economic bargaining will be held at 3:30 p.m. today in the Forum Room of the Department as indicated previously. Lawrence Poston of the national AAUP will present information on the advantages and disadvantages experienced on other campuses, the aspects of their involvement are involved and the cost. Information concerning the state and local situation will also be presented. attorney, and Fredrick Sellars director of the Kansas City, Kan Public Housing Authority. Risley's assistants are Edward R. Christophersen, assistant professor of human development; Clyde M. Chapman of Newark, N.J.; and Robert M. Mission, M.S. doctoral nurse, and Ana Montes, of Mexico City, Mexico and a KU graduate student. "There have been very few people who have violated the policy," she said. "It's working well, but we've never been any real problems." Mrs. Hansen said, however, that many students didn't like the guard stationed at the hall all the time. The guard was still necessary. Mrs. Hansen said a Traffic and Security guard was stationed at the desk and not at the door any more. She said she thought this still gave the students at the office a sense of security they wanted. The tighter security policy initiated Oct. 20 at Eilsworth Hall has been operating smoothly. The associate Ellen Hansen, resident director, Good Food, Fast Service, and Low Prices Are Our Specialties EVERY Day. STOP IN SOON! Use Kansan Classified "For the most part," Mrs. Hansen said, "things are back to normal. We still have a problem here, but it isn't really major." Whether the strict security imitated at Ellsworth will remain intact is a question. Revisions might be made in the policy in the near future, she said. 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