2 Friday, September 24, 1971 University Daily Kansan People: SEN. GEORGE S. McGOVEN charged Thursday the rosters who stoned and firebombed him in Saigon last week included members of South Vietnam's civil defense forces hired and paid by President Nguyen Van Thië's government. The withholding under the federal wage-price freeze of pay raises for TEACHERS was scheduled to be challenged by a Kansas-National Education Association suit early next week, Melvin Neely, K-NEA executive secretary announced Thursday. One of 31 bug MAYORS meeting in Boston, Henry W. Mayer of Milwaukee, and Thursday the President, Nixon's new economic advisor, John F. Kennedy, met at a conference on A U.S. District Court judge in Hartford, Conn., indicated Thursday he expected to approve the MERGER of the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. with International Telephone and Telegraph Corp., which would be one of the largest corporate mergers in history. Places: SAIGON—American and South Vietnamese forces were ordered on special alerts Thursday to meet a threat of increased enemy attacks aimed at disrupting South Vietnam's presidential election Oct. 3. WASHINGTON - The government went to court Thursday for the first time in an effort to enforce the 90-day wage-prime-rent freeze. The Justice Department announced it had filed suit in federal court at New Orleans seeking to roll back pay raises for 2,600 teachers in the district. Things: NATIONAL WELFARE COSTS skyrocketed a record 27 per cent in the fiscal year ending June 30 despite a decrease in relief rolls in the last two months, the government said Thursday in Washington. A disclosure that the Atomic Energy Commission might ship NUCLEAR WASTE materials into Kansas which are in granulated form was scheduled for discussion at Monday's meeting of the Kansas Nuclear Energy Council in Topeka. THE NATIONAL URBAN COALITION, said Thursday in washington, will help grow the growth of grass-root, self-help organizations. Friends Slate 'Song' "Earth Song," a musical play that deals with peace, pollution, the population explosion and inter-generation conflicts will be held in the United Ministers Higher Education Center, 1204 Oread. The 45-minute play is a *a total involvement experience* for students, according to Ms. Peggy Baldwin, director. Other staff members are Jenny Perrin, musical director; Rik Sanchez jusrst. The play was written by Paul and Martha Boesing for the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC). It is being performed as a benefit for the Lawrence Peace Center. The AFSC is a branch of the Quaker Religion and deals with social problems, primarily in the United States. It is involved with the work of the Quakers giving help giving help and counsel to black refugees and migrant workers. Some branches of the organization may offer this service that may be obtained locally at the Lawrence Peace Center, 312 E. 7th. Admission to the play will be by donation. Hanoi Cancels Session PARIS (AP)—North Vietnam Thursday called off this week's session of the Vietnam peace conference against the Nixon administration's acts of war against the Republic of Vietnam On that day, American fighter-bombers launched 200 combat strikes against targets inside North Vietnam, blaming an increase in Nok Vietnamism on reconnaissance planes. recommendation prince. The Viet Cong followed North Vietnam's lead in canceling Student Pleads Guilty on LSD Mike Hammersley, 19, a sophomore at the University of Minnesota, took charge of attempted sale of LSD in the district court Wednesday. His sentence was deferred until he is released from one to five years in prison. Hammersley was allowed to attend classes at the University and stay in the county jail on weekends before his sentencing. Thursday's session, and both delegations tried to reschedule the next talks for Sept. 30. But American and South Vietnamese officials gave notice that while the Communist side could cancel any meeting, it could not reschedule one without their approval and Saigon's approval. This raised the possibility that the conference might not reconvene until four days after presidential election in South Vietnam. The South Vietnamese delegation said it deplored the decision to cancel the meeting, and urged the country not stress that for several weeks the North Vietnamese have intensified their military preparations just north of the secured area in Hanoi. Communist forces have considerably stepped up their activity in the zone, seriously threatening the security of the Republic of Vietnam ... The Communist delegations have canceled three previous sessions since the talks began in January 1969. WICHITA (AP)-Gov. Robert Bowers favored establishment of a branch of the University of Kansas medical school at Wichita Docking, who was interviewed at the opening of a Job Fair in 2013, told me that, however, "I don't think at this time the time can afford two fees." Docking Backs KUMC Branch Docking said he agreed with the plan outlined in Pittsburgh Borough Court, which Regents calling for a Wichita branch utilizing existing local resources. The governor said a medical school branch was set to close ahead of the state "work toward the goal of having more doctors." After approval of the medical branch by the Board of Regents last week various factions here called for a full medical school at WSU rather than a branch of the University of Kansas Medical Center. However, Dr. Ernest Crow of the Sedgwick County Medical Society's medical education commissioner, said Thursday their factions had reached agreement to seek establishment of the branch of the KU Medical Center. Angel Flight, women's auxiliary of the Arnold Air Society, will hold an information session in the living rooms of Gina Hassellin Pearson, Hashinger and Ewellsorth at 8 a.m. Sunday The Bull & Blar Open Sundays 12 noon-8:00 p.m. 11 W. 9th BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS State and local authoritee arrested 36 persons in drug raid at Emporia and Ablena earl; thursday, with State Atty. Gen and holding the large raid at Emporia. Vern's Raiders Bust 36 In Emporia and Abilene Thirty persons were arrested in a sweep of 10 locations in Emerson County, Nevada, and law enforcement officers. Six persons were arrested in a sweep of 8 locations. Authorities made clear the Emporia raids were aimed at those selling marijuana. Warrants naming 20 persons were issued in advance of the others were on the-spot arrests. Those taken into custody at a military base, including soldiers and a juvenile girl, who was identified as a runaway from Okahoma. She was to be transferred. Marijuana and other drugs were confiscated at both cities. Police Chief Merle Hayes of Emproria said those arrested ranged in age from 17 to 27, and that three of them were juveniles. Those held included students from Emporia High School, the teacher's college there and the College of Emporia. "I'm pleased with the success of the raid," Miller said. SANDWICH SANDWICH Gourmet Sandwiches Roast Bee Pastrami Rueben Hot Dog Submarines Corned Beef Ham Chili Dog BUDWEISER Beer on Tap 19th & Haskell Ave. TREDO'S RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN After the Show, Stop By. We're from the downtown theaters. Open til 1 a.m. Fri-Sat. 944 Massachusetts Committees Chosen The undergraduate section of the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences met Thursday night to elect members to the assembly's Elected to the Budgetary Matters and Planning Committee of the Senate, senior; Nadie Roblin and Gayle Wamser, Emporia sophomore. Elected to the Educational Policies and Procedures committee were Marc Salle, John Boudreau, M.Lcaughlin, Chapman sophomore, and Steve Lusk, Wichita State senior. He was elected alternate. Cheryl Brown, Bushton senior was elected alternate. Elected to the Instructor and Advancement Committee were: Dennis Emery, Great Bend senior; Jim Swain, Great Bend sophomore. Terry McElwain, Hutchinson freshman, was elected alternate. The Promotions and Tenure Committee members are: Dave Hacker, Leawood senior; Lynne Emby, Chippewa. Wiscus senior; Lily senior; Jeff Southard, Wichita freshman, alternate. ine committee members will serve with faculty and graduate student representatives. Lou Parsons Dale Kring Parsons Kring FLOOR COVERING 1035 Mass. CARPETS Remnants, roll ends, shag and carpet samples in various colors and sizes. Regular Shipments of European Bicycles-First Come First Serve BUGGY WASH 1401 Mass. 843-8484 There's a GAS WAR on. For 50c we'll wash your car for $4.00 worth of gas. 1804 W. 6th St. at Colorado genuine suede pant coats imported from Spain These suede coats, crafted by artisans in Spain, are made of the finest selected lambskins carefully matched without losing the beauty of natural markings. Choose from two styles: (Left) Whisky or chamois suede with leather yoke, (Right) snap closing, (short closing) Chamois sude, bettled, with wood buttons. Sizes 18 to 6 $65 Coats—2nd Floor Head for Henry's Shrimp & Fish Special 6th & Missouri 843-2139 SHRIMP DINNER $.89 Three Big Bargains: 12 GOLDEN BROWN PIECES OF SHRIMP $.99 FISH SANDWICH ONLY $.19 Three Big Days: Thursday, Friday & Saturday Sept. 23, 24, & 25 STUDENT SENATE THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS NOTICE: Petitions for fall elections to be held Oct.20 & 21 Will be available Monday September 27 For CWC STUDENT SENATORS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS UNORGANIZED HOUSING REPRESENTATIVE STUDENT SENATE OFFICE—UNION There will be a meeting of all persons who would be interested in running-But want more information about these positions TUESDAY SEPT. 28-7:30 p.m. Big 8 Room Union @