Wednesday, September 29. 1971 University Daily Kansan 3 Kansan Staff Photo by BANK YOUNG Harold Clurman Gives Impression of Plays ... 'Theatre as an escape into reality' Registration Drive Aims To Educate Young, Poor Kansas Staff Writer By TERRY SHIPMAN Kansas Staff Writer Countdown 72, a voter registration drive directed primarily at the young and the poor eligible voters of Kansas, will try to educate these voters to opportunities as a political force. The non-partisan program is proposed as a means of uniting concerned Kansans in a way that will give them vastly expanded scope and influence, according to the statement distributed by the group. The program was initiated in Kansas by a meeting of student bodies at the state's colleges. Present at the meeting were: Dave Miller, Merrill College; Jeff Kline, LaMar, Kansas State College at Pittsburgh; John Worth, Mishua State University; William Willms, State University; Richard Emperia; David Tarrant, Fort Hays State College and R.D. Kansas State University. The conference will take place Oct. 30 and 31 in Manhattan for two days, with one delegate from each of the organizations invited. Over 500 attendees The first step will be to contact representatives from colleges, high schools and other interested groups in an effort to get them to conference next month at Kansas. A spokesman said,浆博会 Bill Hoach said. A detailed agenda has not been established for the conference as yet, since it will depend largely on recommendations, not yet issued by Kansas or the issues to be covered include Kansas laws concerning voter registration, techniques for organizing registration methods of people to vote, state convention systems and the local, state, and national political races in 1972. These items will be covered in interviews with cups and speakers, who spoke, Paul N. McCloskey (R- Calif.), and Allard K. Lowen- wolter, who served for Democratic Action. State government officials will also be invited to attend and speak at the event. At the outset of the program, Dave Miller, KU student body president had reservations about the misleading nature of his misleading. While he has always supported the plan, Miller wanted to see the plan of the mission was controlled and operated by Kansans, Miller said he also had objections to the selection of speakers he thought would be part of the political spectrum. Plans are currently being made for a branch office of the program at KU. Critic Talks On Theatre At Woodruff Fitting back and forth across the stage, Harold Clurman distinguished director, critic and producer of a speech to a responsive audience Tuesday night in Woodruff Auditorium. Clurman told his impressions of several famous artists and the audience seemed delighted. "The theatre is the way a society really believes that a play can us in on what is happening in a society and that the theatre is an instrument." Clurman believes that the audience must get involved in a play for it to be a success. "The audience is the star of the theatre," Clurman said. He said the theatre was the most immediate reflection of what goes on around us. The present state of the American theatre suggests that we are in for "a long period of confusion." Clarman said The lecture was entitled "The World of the Theatre." It was the first in the 1971-72 Humanities Series and presented at the University of Kansas. Clurnham has directed many broadway plays, including "The Member of Wedding," Inge's "Bust Stop," Anouilhis "The Waltz of the Tortoise," and Touch of the Poet," Clurnham has also worked as a film director and producer for Twentieth Century Group Theater and wrote the books "The Fervent Years," "The Youth and The Naked Image." Young Demos Reprove Action Of Vern Miller The Collegiate Young Dames passed resolution Tuesday to demand Vern Miller's resignation and condemning his actions during recent drug raids in Lawrence. Attorney Mark Muller's "gestap tactics," and accused him of "violating individual rights and invading Manuel Fierro, independent candidate for governor, said Tuesday night he might be concerned with the immigration of Mexican Americans attending college in Kansas. He spoke to a news conference on Friday met to establish whether or not an on-campus organization of Mexican Americans is in power. By MARGIE McKEE Kanyon Staff Writer Fierro Urges Unity Fiero attributed the low college attendance to the low population of Mexican Americans in Kansas and their consequent exclusion from scholarship and grant programs. He said, "We can be the catalysts,the expeditors." Mexican Americans through involvement of the college and the community. Pierro and they work in the school of the community, including education, welfare, employment and family background of the students. He urged those at the meeting to work toward the welfare of One of the major problems of the Mexican American. Fleerroza says, "What is available to him and his eligibility for programs in education?" A movement to deal with this problem is the Kansas lawsuit for empowerment. Fierro urged cooperation among minorities of white "We fight for a pile of crumbs when we should be going for bigger things." The organization deals with the Kosygin Has Anxiety About East Pakistan Such a settlement, Kosgini had to deal with the Minister Indira Gandhi, would "... eliminate the threat of further aggravation of Pakistani attacks." MOSCOW (AP)—Premier Alexei N. Kosygin expressed his support for development talks in Pakistan and said the Soviet Union and India are "pooling their efforts" to prevent war on the Indian border. "The Soviet Union is doing and will do its utmost for the maintenance of peace in that country," Kevin said in armed conflict." Kevin said Kosygin said it was the government to devise an "early political" settlement in East Pakistan, lower the level of violence. Gen. Agha Mohammed Yahya Khan is Pakistan's leader. "At this crucial moment," he said, "we address a call to Kissan again. The best way is to use the most effective steps for the liquidation of the hottest of the crop." Then, turning to Mrs. Gandhi, he added, "It seems to us that the exchange of opinion which has begun with you on this question. Mrs. Prime Minister, shows that the Soviet Union and India will retain their efforts to retain this aim. The Soviet premier referred to the Soviet-Indian cooperation and assistance treaty of Aug. 9 and called it "the war was 'speaked out' at no time." Kosygin's remarks were published by Tass, the official Soviet news agency. Tass confirmed that what Indian diplomats call 'our Number One problem' was at the top of an abbreviated agenda of 2015. The university began her talk Tuesday morning with the Soviet leadership There was no immediate word on whether Mrs. Gandhi had mustered Soviet support. She was the lead in the United Nations and urge a political settlement in East Pakistan, which would allow for the return of millions of people who have flooded into India. However, Kosygin, in his book *An Inquiry into the Soviet government was willing to go at least half way by making such an appeal with Mrs. Gandhi* Another program has been proposed to aid the Mexican American education in the primary level. Its primary proposal is the establishment of a high school curriculum in schools with a certain number of Mexican students. A motion was passed last space to oppose the move of the player, so the option on tenure which is regulated in the faculty is held. A motion that reaffirms the faculty stand on attaining tenure will be presented at the meeting of the faculty in the University Professors, (AUP), at 7:15 p.m. Thursday in the Room of the Kansas University. Upon request of University officials, the AAUP Executive Committee issued the issue in June. The result motion to reaffirm its support for automatic tenure when an assistant professor is promoted Faculty Plan To Resubmit Tenure Policy Public Reaction Sought Against Bob Hope Visit Hope has been contracted by the KU Alumni Association to perform at Allen Field House the night of homecoming. The University's proposal to the Board of Regents would change the option by granting tenure in a separate action. education of minorities in areas such as politics, education and government. A member of a committee opposed to the appearance of Bob Hope at the University of Kansas to an offer for the purpose of our meeting is to arouse public reaction . . not so much against Bob Hope, but what did he mean? Approximately 15 persons met the Wesley Center last night to talk about their experiences. During the discussion, Hope was referred to as "existist" and "for" A Vietnam veteran at the meeting said that many memoirs were published about Veterans Against the War were against aarguing negative public reaction to their group by openly sharing information that he also said that the group had Another spokesman for the group said "He's coming to our campus, but it isn't really our campus. Somehow we must show them our reaction. My commitment to the school is bigger than theirs and I think that as a leader who is coming for homecoming." John Mize, Salina senior and senior class president, is the recipient of the Arthur R. Priest award given annually to one undergraduate in the nation by the foundation of Phi Delta fraternity. Mize is a Student Senate member and chairman of the Board of Class Officers. The Priest award, presented to Mize at a recent ceremony, includes an awards and is given to undergraduate who best exemplifies the fraternity's ideals. Phi Delts Give National Award To John Mize VOLSTERBORN OF AMERICA, LIN The arrest was made by the Douglas County Sheriff's office. Officials said they were not ready to release details of the arrest. Tentative plans were made for organization of a protest rally and distribution of leaflets to the crowd in displeasure with the Hope show. Robin Jones, Miami senior, was arrestedtested on a drug charge at McColm Hall according to KU Traffic and written an open letter to Hope to express their disagreement with his support of President Nixon's war policies. Arrest Made At McCollum A meeting to finish the plans was set for later this week. 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Clark and as compliance questions he has received for the chancellor You're still saving over the average car about $1400 on the car itself. A 15-year on the road is more expensive than a 15-year on a lease. But if you happened to buy a Volkswagen before August 15, don't feel like it. If Congress votes to repeal the 7% federal excise tax on automobiles, and makes it retractive, and you bought one of our cars after Aug. 15, luckily you It means you'll be getting back a nice amount of money from Volkswagen of America. (Something like $103-$171 depending on which car you've bought.) JAYHAWK VOLKSWAGEN 2522 Iowa Just a person who protects children and other living things Eve 7:35 - 9:40 Matinee Sat Sun 2:05 Adult 1.50 Child .75 TOM LAUGHLIN DELORES TAYLOR Hillcrest MAJESTY ON FILM! —ABCTV In everyone's life there's a SUMMER OF '42 R BANKEY BISCUIT CO. 917-234-0556 Imm Warner Box A Kidney Lung Survival Eve 7:30 - 9:25 Matinee Sat-Sun 2:10 JAMES TAYLOR WARREN OATES LAURIE BIRD DENNIS WILSON Eve. 7:25 & 8:20 Matteine Sat. Sun 2:00 THE Hillcrest "The bilingual child is much more productive than the monolingual child," said Ken Corday of special projects at KU. Progress is being made in the situation of the Mexican American community in Kansas. According to Joe Ortez, who recruits Mexican Americans from Mexico, the Mexican Americans will receive aid from the Urban Scholarship program. After discussing the programs available to aid the Mexican American community were formed to organize a proposal to be presented to the president. Mike Nichols, Jack Nicholson, Candice Berger, Arthur Gunkard, Ann Margret and Jules Feiller The next meeting will be at 7 p.m. Oct. 12 in Plaror A of the Union. Anyone interested in the interview may contact Steve Rangger. Gamal Knowledge R An Avco Embassy Picture Eve Shows 7:30 - 9:30 Mat. Sat. & Sun. 2:30 Valley of the Dolls — PLUS — THE FIRST OF THE SHOCK ROCK! This time... they've really gone Beyond the Valley of the Dolls A Rass Never Production NOWII This is not a sequel— there has never been anything like it NOW! VALLEY—DUSK BEYOND—10:05 IDs REQUIRED Sunset WE ARE IN THE MARKET ON SATURDAY 6 MEET GINGER Her weapon is her body. She can cut you. kill you or cure you. GINGER NO ONE UNDER 18 I.D.'S REQUIRED SHOWTIMES 2:30:7-30:9:25 Varsity