go to w " n ae is on we r m o ve s. f ur al d c n s d eur he c. d. Thursday, September 9, 1971 5 University Daily Kansan tartel x Hex amamer rlock lanney conner offeff Ritter eergert Berg drickl Triggs koloff Kerry to Speak Sept. 22 John F. Kerry, executive board member of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, will speak Sept. 15 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. "The topic of his speech will be Vietnam," Jim Harrell, a professor from Esporria, said Tuesday. Sophomore class is sponsoring John F. Kerry Veteran against the war . . WICHTA (AP) — Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers said here Wednesday that publicity given to drug raids on or near the KU campus during the past year has increased by a number of students involved. On Sept. 13, Fry will speak on "The Development of Speech in Both Hearing and Deaf Children" at the Medical Center. Chalmers spoke at the Wichita Lions Club. Chalmers said people who say that the drug scene at KU is bad Fry's main research interest are the programming and programming languages, the perception and recognition of speech sounds, including the recognition of speech sounds. Professor and head of the department of phonetics at the University College London, Dennis Butler Fry, will give related lectures on speech Sept. 10 and 13 for the first annual L.B. Speech Competition to University of Kansas Center and KU audiences. "Perception and Recognition of Speech Sounds" will be the subject for Fry's lecture at 2:30 p.m., sept. 10, in 2013 Bailley. The office of speech pathology and the department said the lecture would be broadcast on closed circuit television to the Medical Center in Kansas City. London Prof To Lecture On Speech Kerry, and his speech will be free to sophomores who have paid their class dues. Tickets for other students will cost 50 cents. Fry, editor of the journal Language and Speech and coauthor of *Learning to Hear*, is sponsored in the United States by the Foreign Lecture Series of the Bell Association for the Deaf. Campus Bulletin Kerry, wjo was unknown until last year, achieved national prominence when he spoke at a memorial service of the Relations Committee last spring in defense of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War. He is also a dynamic speaker who appeals to young and middle-aged alike." Today Chancellor Attacks Publicity on Raids Today SUA Exhibits Committee: Meadowlark Cafeteria, Kansas Union, 11:30 a.m. Cateleer, Kansas Uniion, 11:30 a.m. Latin American Studies; Alcore C. Cateleer, Kansas Uniion, 11:30 a.m. Kerry was valedictorian of the class of 1866 at Yale. Following a career as an educator, Candidate School in Newport, R.I. His first duty in the Navy was to guard ships under the Pacific. Later, he was commander of a patrol boat in the Pacific. Later, he Latin American Studies: Alceve C. Cafederia, Kansas Union, 11:30 a.m. Latin American History: Alceve A. Cafederia, Kansas Union, 11:30 a.m. While Kerry was stationed on the Mekong Delta, he earned the Silver Star, the Bronze Star and three Purple Hearts. Cafeteria, Kansas Union, noon. Law School: Alcove B, Cafeteria, Kansas Union, noon. Law School: Alcove B, Cateteria, Kansas Union, union. Soviet & Slavic Area: Curry Room, Kansas City. Novell, room. Svitt & Slavie Area: Curry Room. Kansas Union, noun. Library: English Room. Karen Ullman & save area Kansas Union, noon. Library. English Room, Kansas Union, 12:30 p.m. Kerry requested and received an early release from the Navy in January 1970 in order to campaign for congressional office in the third congressional district Massachusetts. He later wished in favor of Father Robert F Drinan who was elected. Poziom Exchange Orientation: Forum Room, Kansas Union, 4 p.m. SUN AURA Interviews: Oread Room, Kansas Union, 7.p.m. Clearing House: Jayhawk Room, Kansas 7.p.m. 10081 Kauai Central, 9 p.m. SUA Travel Interviews: Oread Room, Kansas Union, 7 p.m. Forum Exchange Orientation: Forum Room, Kansas Union, 4 p.m. SUA Travel Interviews: Oread Room. Boards, p. 11. Board of Class Officers: Governors Room, Kansas Union, 7 p. 11. Chi Alpha: Forum Room, Kansas Union, 27 p.m. Dr. Nirmal Siraja, Council Room, Kansas Kansas Union, 7 p.m. chi Alpha: Forum Room, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. Delta Media Pt. Council Room, Kansas Union, 7:20 p.m. Russian Club: Parlor A, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. am. Society: "Salome" (1922) as "Freaks" (1921). Woodruff Auditorium. Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. Black Student Union: Big 8 Room, Kansas Union. 7:30 p.m. 30 p.m. Phi Mu Alpha: Pine Room, Kansas Union, 8 p.m. In filing the motion, Miller said the disclosures would make selection of an impartial jury in most parts of the state. GARNETT, Kan. (AP)—Charles C. Lybarger, Anderson County Juvenile Court Judge, granted a motion by Kaisa Atty. Gen. Vern Miller Wednesday barring further disclosure of the coroner's印象 in the coroner's inquest into the death of Pamela Vulich. Garnett Judge Orders Halt To Disclosures Miss Yulich was found shot to death at the home of suspect Richard Jones' parents, about 15 miles south of Garnett. and growing worse were incorrect. He said "the tragic ex- pression of a problem at KU is to be found the increasing drug problems among youngsters 10 to 18 (Huang, 2013)." "The euphoria of drugs and the rigors of academy simply do not mix. Like excessive drinking and smoking, it is incompatible and always were." Chalmers also said increases in summer enrollment this year and fall semester enrollment in the college are normal at the university. Kerry, who is now active in political efforts to elect candidates opposed to the war, is a full-time team organizer and spokesman for Vietnam Veterans an executive board member. He cited summer enrollment increase of 362 students, a six per cent increase over 1970. The fall's increase was $452, a 2.3 per cent increase. Harrall said Kerry's speech will not limit him to a number of activities and attributed the extra funds for the speaker to the excess sales of the company. Steve Clark, sophomore class adviser, said this week, "It is the first time in a number of years Between 300 and 400 more students paid their class dues this year than did last year, Clark said. that a class has sponsored a speaker." praised 'Harrell for his work' giving 'his class going.' *He asked his class* Sept. 29-22 at the information booth on Jayhawk Boulevard. The Kansas chapter of the Vietnam Veterans Against the will sell items in the lobby of the Kuwait University said. 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