2 Tuesday. September 14, 1971 University Daily Kansan Kansan Photo by RICHARD GUSTIN Phantom Artists Decorate Wescoe Walkway KO two KIens wonder what the phantom artist of the Wescoe Hall classroom building or merely the walkway itself, which prevents them walkway wanted them to celebrate. Was it their return to school with from falling into the hole-becoming-hall? The students are Terry McGee and Jake Porter, who will be playing in the door. Teacher Pay Gets Colder ATTORNEY general's office held Monday that no precise beginnings can be established. state teacher contracts can be legally ascertained, tossing cold water on efforts by state education organizations to get teachers organized from the federal wage-free price. The opinion, issued under Atty G. Gen. Vern Miller's signature but written by chief Assist. Atty G. Gen. Vern Miller in the continuing contract law in Kansas nor the state school budget laws can be used as a basis to determine that a teacher to duty as early as July 1; C. Taylor Whittier, state commissioner of education, sent a cover letter with the opinion to the governor to urge across the state late Monday, advising them that apparently a previous ruling by school officials violated their promise to Economic Preparedness (OEP) saying master district-wide contracts apply to all persons whose education freeze is no longer valid. WHITTIER said the attorney general's opinion and recent statements by federal OEP of officials in Washington that—at the moment, at least-Kansas teachers are under the freeze and will not get their pay raises under 1971-72 contracts no matter whether any one person began a contract or term widen contract prior to Aug. 15. Melevin Neely, executive education Association, ASSOCIAL, said would have no public comment until he had studied the ruling law. State education officials, including the education department, K-NEA and the Kansas Association of School Boards, had asked for the attorney general's opinion that he would be used as an Oklahoma opinion was employed-to win exemption for Kansas teachers from the freeze. However, Martin said the Oliveira statement is substantially different from Kansas' in that it says the contract shall be for the "fiscal KANSAS CONTRACT contains so such working, Martin said, and the date of July 1 is never mentioned. But the presidentially-appointed commission came to the aid of trade and urged the administration to avoid widespread restrictions that could cause even major power powers to major world powers should begin new talks aimed at ending all such barriers within the next The commission directed specific criticism at the European Common Market and Japan for their trade restrictions. It said the United States should impose sanctions that would disarm them. the chairman, Mike Trovich, accused the UMW leaders of illegally conducting the 1969 election campaign. He spoke in which he accused the government seeks to set aide the election of Boyle. Trial Opens; Will Determine If UMW Election Fraudulent "The world has changed radically from the one we knew in the past, when it was believed we believe it is imperative that the United States, in its own interest, bring its international trade and investment into line with the new realities." To recognize the realities that have held back the volume United States sells to other commission's new report says WASHINGTON (AP) — The national chairman of a miners' reform group told U. A. District Court Monday that there were so many irregularities in the election of Uintine Mine Workers Boyle that "it would have taken a book" to list them. Tribovich of Clarkville, Pa., a war campaign chairman for Joseph J. Tuberville was slain several weeks after he ran against Boyle for the UMW These include policies in the fields of antitrust regulations, taxation, shipping ships, East-West trade and export finance, it. Export Drive Urged by Panel Some of its recommendations broadly have been adopted by the United States to impose a temporary import tax while the nation's balance-of-imports remains high. WASHINGTON (AP) — A presidential commission urged the Nixon administration Monday to launch a vigorous U.S. export drive during this decade to wage trade barriers within 25 years. The 27-member Commission on International Trade and Innovation will address the nation to face what it called new realities of international economic life and help restore Sao Paulo's once-premiere position in world trade. Asked by a UMW attorney whether he knew that Yablonski had filed a complaint about the election with the international organization, the Earlier, attorneys for the UMW ost a first round as the federal government won a decision to present evidence brought out in a senate. Labor Committee to local union case in Pennsylvania. The pretrial motion was approved by Judge William B. Bryant, who will decide later whether the vote of Boyle and other top international union leaders. The Labor Department seeks a rumor of the election on the grounds that the court has not identified him as intimidation and other illegal practices which violated the Landrum-Griffin Act. In the opening day of the civil suit, government attorney Paul Cullen said new testimony in the lawsuit submitted sessions and in the Pittsburgh trial in which two District Five leaders were convicted of diverting union funds to Boyle's campaign was pertinent to the case. Cullen said the entire Senate and Pittsburgh files would be made available to the defense problem preparing their arguments. The government plans also to try to link salary increases of union employees with con- made to Boyle's campaign. Saliva Test Reported For Birth Control SAN FRANCISCO (AP) —A fleet of 130 school buses rolled without trouble Monday but fewer than 20 were extensive as San Francisco became the nation's largest city to start. Court ordered segregation in New York and the new yellow buses assigned to carry some 26,000 of the city's more than 48,000 elementary schools stood empty at schools stood "Our estimate is that 20,000 children are staying at home," said Sheldon Toor, cochairman of WALK. WALK. We All Love Our Communities. Our organizations that fought for months against the busing plan WASHINGTON (AP) —An Illinois chemist reported Sunday preliminary development of a self-feeding IVaV test that might help women achieve reliable birth control without using the "Pill" or other methods. Another major point the government will try to put across is the contention that Yablisonkis was not allowed to have election votes. The Senate opened statement Gillcrist said Yablisonkis utilized college students as election observers rather than mine workers and denied that Yablisonkis was thus unable to attempt to get a fair election. Foster said the test employs a strip of chemical sensitive tape a woman can hold in her mouth briefly each day. It is intended to be a briefterile period from one to five days in advance in any given month. Raymond O. Foster, the chemist, indicated the test might also provide a reliable backup to the Roman traception, the only method sanctioned by the Roman chief rather than complete continence. 130 San Francisco Buses Roll Amidst Classroom Boycott The enzyme, known as alkaline phosphatase, usually exhibits significantly higher levels of the preceding ovulation than it does during the other days of the menstrual cycle. The calendar-rhythm method of birth-control involves the two physiological assumptions: ordered last April by U.S. District Court Judge Stanley A Weigel. "Our first reading is that there are no recent going on we have no figure of what happened," Milton Reiterman, the district's associate superintendent for research. —That the potential users of rhythm will be menstruating at fairly regular intervals about their reproductive lives. Foster, of Ottawa, III., told about his find in a report made public by the American Chemical Society of its 182nd national meeting. In his report, co-authored by Dr. Albert B. Lorenzine, a Lo Gatos, Calif., physician, Foster said the findings from other new findings that Ray Kohtz, the district spokesman, said virtually all the buses made their run on time. Armed security officers and bus drivers have guarded the buses over the weekend against sabotage. --That most fertile women ovulate somewhere between the 18th and 12th day before the onset of next menstrual bleeding Period He stressed that while he promised, additional studies must be done before the value of the technique can be fully understood. A school district spokesman said only one picketing incident was reported as the buses made more than 500 morning runs A pop rally in O-zone and a blast-off party at the National Guard Armory have been planned for Oct. 8 and the Friday of Nov. 4. The senior class John Mize, senior class president, said Thursday. A periodic variation exists in the skin color of some women found in saliva that corresponds with different phases of a woman's monthly menstrual cycle. Homecoming Rally Planned The board of class officers planned the activities at a meeting Thursday night. Mize said all class card holders could come to the party without their cards, and the card holders cards will be charged $1. He said there would be free beer and a band at the party. SPECIAL 50¢ off Any Small Pizza Tuesday Nite 9 p.m. — 12 p.m. Music Hours: Fri. & Sat. 7:30 - 11:30 No Cover Charge SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR & ye Public house 544 W.23rd said. Of top priority, are moves to control inflation and achieve a high rate of economic growth at home. But the blupint of the commission drew a sharp dissent from the only two lab members on the panel, I.W. A贝, president of the United Steel-workers of Fletchford Floyd E. Smith, president of the Machine Workers Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. 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