2 Wednesday, September 15, 1971 University Daily Kansan - People: GOV. GEORGE C. WALLACE, Alabama, has been given the power by the Alabama Senate Finance Committee to withhold state funds allocated to the schools for bus transportation. Wallace had sought the power last month to reinforce his campaign against REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS charged the Democrats with parishism Tuesday and made it clear they would block approval of a Democratic alternative to the Nixon administration's economic program and were made at the National conference in San Juan, P.R. DR. E. GREY DIMOND, provost for health sciences at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, became one of the first two professors in the department seven years. He and Dr. Paul Dudley White, Boston, arrived Monday on the Chinese mainland as guests of the All-China Medical ATTY, GEN. VERN MILLER said Tuesday his office would not appear inATTY to a motion by counsel for Richard Jones and his brother, Matthew Jones, who was filed in the death of Pamela Sue Yuleh, 19. Jones has been charged with delinquency in connection with the fatal shooting of Places: KANSAS CITY, Kan.-The Bonner Springs School District in Wyndotte County has abandoned the effort to enforce a no-smoking policy for students by lighting the smoking lamp on an outside patio at the high school. FRANKLIN, Wiw.—Saddled with the chore of dispute over ownership of a 18-year-old buckskin marmail and a pair of 20-inch leather gloves, Mr. Mech had to be heard. Mech had to have to take his court to the horse. So he, his court reporter, a bullhound and two attorneys traveled to this rural town in New York to get his case heard. TREATMENT FOR DRUG ADDICTION will be required of American soldiers from now on. In the future men identified as drug dependent and who have time remaining in the armed services will serve the time in a VA hospital while receiving treatment. Things; MORE THAN 200 POUNDS OF MARIJUANA were found Tuesday in a reniled truck in Swiepe Park by police. Five persons were arrested. THE EISENHOWER MUSEUM, will be re-opened to the public Thursday. The museum in Abilene had been closed for a summer WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department proposed legislation Tuesday to restrict defendants with a nonunanimous vote. The proposed legislation was enacted on Thursday and restrict 'defendants' legal maneuverings. Both proposals were recently seen in U.S. Supreme Court rulings. Judicial Changes Offered The major proposal was a measure aimed at banning courtroom assaults, but prosecutors questioned that have no bearing on the defendant's guilt or in- Asst. Atty. Gen. William H. Rehnquist, appearing before the Senate subcommittee on constitutional rights, suggested that a jury vote of 10 to 2 or 9 to 3 be considered enough for conviction. The Supreme Court will hear arguments Oct. 19 on the use of nonunanimous votes in state criminal trials. Rehnquist also proposed modifying all or part of the rule which now prevents the use against a criminal defendant of evidence which is found to have been present in the constitution of his constitutional rights. He said that the rules on habeas corpus should be changed to prevent appeals "which not only have nothing to do with the guilt Kansas' new statewide voter registration law, passed by the 1971 legislature, goes into effect on Monday. The registration period, stating that voters may register up until primary election day—the first Tuesday in August—or general election day—the first Tuesday in October. Freeze Violations Charged TOPEKA (AP) — The secretary said Tuesday Kansas probably will set aside a day next spring in most counties to promote Nelyt said that the complaints may have formed the battle line for the students and teachers to be made exempt from the freeze initiated Aug. 15 by the board. Eight more wanted a one-week period, one wanted three days Mrs. Shanahan said 69 of 90 students teatiping at her poll favor publicizing one day in the spring as "statewide vote registration" She said results of a poll of county election commissioners that her office conducted during a two-day election seminar showed commissioners supported the idea. The seminar ended Tuesday. TOPEKA (AP)—The U.S. Internal Revenue Service, which oversees tax enforcement, enforce some provisions of the president's wage-price freeze, brought complaints Tuesday to the city school boards. The IRS charged that the two boards had been giving granting teachers' pay increases. Voter Sign Up Day Possible for Kansas Melvin Neely, executive secretary of Kansas-National Education Association, and Marion McGheeley, executive director of the Association of School Boards reported the IRS complaints. However, McCheyba said that he was advising local school officials to avoid the possibility of a pay increase and avoid the possibility of a pay decrease, not granting teachers any pay increases. or innocence of the defendant but nothing to do with the underlying fairness of the fact-finding by which he was found guilty." The number of habeas corpus petitions filed annually, annually, jumped from 50 only 20 years ago to almost 11,000 last year. The IRS complaints were delivered Tuesday to the Salina board. The complaints said that the boards were not conforming with presidential "wage stabilization" but that they said that the boards could avoid action against them by "compliance." The boards were given five days to respond. The federal government has threatened that anyone found to be violating the wage-price freeze could be fined $5,000. "I'm at least glad to see who the adversary is in this thing," Nelys said. "If we were the IRS are they here? If we like to see what they're doing." Nelyd said that the K-NEA was "taking our attorneys to study appropriate actions that might be taken under the circumstancees "I think the quicker we have a test case, the better," he said. "The courts had just as well to predict the freeze as anybody else." Talks on Pay After Freeze Ruled OK and to cooperate with Salina and Junction City in the matter." He also said that K-NEA was working with both the Salina school board and Salina-NEA. Nelyed said he had expected a new directive from the Office of Emergency Preparedness in Washington to affect teachers' pay. But he said NEA headquarters in Washington indicated Tuesday it was not certain now that such a directive would be forthcoming. WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of Labor J. D. Hodgson said Tuesday companies and unions may negotiate for wage increases to become effective after the wage-price freeze, but he warned that it would be changed later depending on what restraints follow the freeze. But he said negotiators may not agree to increase wages or benefit in the freeze period. He also noted that government covering the freeze period. "I think most teachers will not qualify for the pay raises under the latest interpretation," McGheehley said in assessing Atty G. Gen. Vern Miller's opinion given Monday and a resulting effect on the department, C. Taylor Whittier, state Commissioner of education., He said, wages may be increased retroactively for work performed before the freeze was imposed Aug. 15. and 12 wanted no such registration promotion, she said. She said that her office would take the recommendation of promoting a one day for the conference in conformation and that it is probable one such day will be designated for late April or early May. The attorney general's opinion had said that Kansas teacher contracts have no precise legal beginning or end, so that that argument could not be used in the district. The teacher was used to get Oklahoma's teachers exempted from the freeze. Mrs. Shanahan said the counties' participation would not be forced to force it on when the statute is very clear that they may register voters up to primary or general election 2014 Classical Films · Sept. 15 Woodchuff Aud. · 7:30 + 9:15 HEAD FOR HENRY'S Complete Fish & Chips Dinner Only IT'S FISH & CHIPS TIME At Henry's Special: Thursday & Friday, Sept. 16 & 17 She said some smaller counties with few potential voters felt it would be more convenient to their voters on election day. $.49 This is your chance to see how good our food really is!l Thank you for coming to Henry's. 843-2139 6th & Missouri Kansas has had voter registration in the more populous counties and cities for years. He said that the department's proposed legislation would permit defendants to appeal on grounds that their confession was true. He also said under mob domination, or that they were not allowed counsel. Mrs. Shanahan was the recipient Tuesday of two $200 scholarship recipients from the University of New York and of News Election Service, the national organization established in 1964 by the three major networks of the two major winners to connect and compile election returns. Flaherty said Kansas had been selected to receive the service's contract, but she was cooperating with Mrs. Shanah and local election officials in a pilot project in 1970. Precincts in many counties were used to telephone election results directly to the voters. The headquarters had tallied them. Rebhunqist said the proposal would ban appeals based on reason, and would require seizure or on claims that the defendant was not advised of his crimes. The proposed legislation took dead aim at the Supreme Court's Miranda vs. Arizona decision. The plaintiffs had sessions given to police are not admissible as evidence if the defendant is not advised before his confession of his right to full civil and of his right to a lawyer. McGovern Trapped By Protest SAIGON (AP) — South Vietnamese demonstrators hurling stones and fire bombs trapped visiting Sen. George McGovern for half an hour Tuesday night in the Capitol building, an government disbanded. American soldiers dispatched to Iraq, where he was Bunker escorted. Macron and a four aides, shaken but uninjured, to safety after they telephoned The 49-year-old aspirant for un- Democratic presidential nomination and crite of the Vietnam War was driven back to his hotel under an armed U.S. military police guard. He said he had been attacked during a band of shouting Vietnamese. An official U.S. military police report said the key demonstrators included "two Buddhists and an anti-American demonstrator." 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