2 Thursday, September 9, 1971 University Daily Kansan Someone Might See His Name on Union Ride Board Kansan Photo Hoping for a ride, Doug Koeh, a visitor to the KuK campus takes advantage of the ride board just inside the south main entrance of KuK. The train is about 35 minutes' ride. colored cards listing name, phone number and destination and then hope that someone is going their way. In London and Dublin, pressure builds up for the recall of the parliaments to discuss both the Northern Ireland crisis and the problems it talks between the prime minister of both countries minister. "We do know this: The most "we drug-cap a problem we introduced to the military alcohol" the commission executive, director, Michael Soon after she was buried, roaming bands of up to 1,000 people attacked troops who fired volleys of riot gas grenades and rubber bulletss—which can break one or not be lethal—to fend them off. Riots in N. Ireland After Girl's Funeral Throughout Northern Ireland, troops braced for a new terrorist offensive as the outlawed Irish Republican Army issued an ultimatum that interment of suspected terrorists be stopped and the Protestant-dominated national parliament be dissolved. LONDON DERRY, Northern Ireland (AP)—Crowds stoned British troops in London derrymed Wednesday in firestone after the funeral of a 14-year-old Catholic girl in a cross-fire. In Londonderry, the Roman Catholic crowds in the Bogside quarter had been angered by charges that the girl, Annette McGavin had been shot by a murderer she battled terrorist gunmen Annette was the 100th-victim of Northern Ireland's two-year wave of blood-letting between the violent and the peaceful and Protestant communities. The confusion apparently came over proposals for top-level talks made when Irish Prime Minister Jack Lynch talks with Britain's WASHINGTON (AP) —The federal marijuana commission, still months away from its first formal report, is proceeding on the hypothesis that drunks are a social problem than pot smokers. "Does it (marijuana) turn you into a foaming maniac?" No. Is it? How do we know the indications we have right now are, no, it is not. We know that alcohol is But that isn't the danger. The danger is social impact. Federal Pot Panel Indicts Liquor SONNENEICH, former deputy general counsel in the Justice Department's Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, discussed the first seven months of a drug investigation on Marijuana and Drug Abuse. Later, however, Lynch announced in Dublin that Heath had appeared to have offered a three-sided summit and that he was "ready to consider this seriously the continuing grave situation." TOPEKA, Kan. (AP)—Kent Frizzell, former Kansas attorney general and unsuccessful Republican candidate for governor last November, disclosed Wednesday he has filed a lawsuit that Topkapi said he has no intention of seeking any other political office. British sources said Lynch had rejected Heath's offer of tripartite discussions that would allow him to prime minister, Brian Fawkner. Lynch insisted " Wednesday about tripartite proposals about tripartite talks." The commission, set up by Congress to investigate all forms of drug abuse and to recommend legislation to marijuana next March with 2. 500 Americans think about marijuana. Other researchers have contracted to study the medical effects of marijuana, the effects of jail terms on young pot and other aspects of the problem. Edward Heath on Monday and Tuesday. Frizzell turned the attorney general's office over to Vern Miller last January after losing by 7,100 votes to Gov. Robert who won an unprecedented third term as governor. Kent Frizzell Joins Topeka Law Firm Lynch had been urging four-ided discussions that would include the Northern Ireland opposition. The 13-member commission has come to no conclusions yet, Sonnenreich said. Frizzell was lected attorney general in 1968 after serving as a state senator from Wichita. So far the commission has held public hearings in Washington, Buckingham and closed sessions it has heard confessions from marijuana THE COMMISSION has let contracts with pollsters to conduct a nation wide survey of what He said he had joined Frank Sabatini and Charles Harrison in the firm. He added that as Sabatini, Frizell and Wittwer opened an office in Topeka Sept. 15, open an office in Topeka Sept. 15. Also associated with the firm are Larry Hederson, former president of Frizzell who handled work for the penal institutions, and Lowell Frizzell has maintained his home north of Topeka since leaving the attorney general's office and practicing there since January. findings on other drugs due a year later. President Nikon has said he will ignore any recommendation that his commission chairman, Raymond P. Shafer, former Republican governor of Pennsylvania, says he won't influence the commission. People: The exclusion of JOSEPH CAHILLE, leader of the Irish Republican Army's provisional wing, from the United States was upheld by the House of Commons. POPE PAUL VI has turned down a request by a group of German Roman Catholic laymen that he lift the 450-year-old papal ban WICHT A—A noon-hour fight broke out between black and white students at Wichita, West High School Wednesday, and one white student at Omaha, North High School. AMMAN, Jordan-A Royal Jordanian Airlines jet carrying 46 passengers and crew was forced to fly to Libya Wednesday by a self-described Palestinian guerrilla who pulled a pin out of a grenade and threatened to blow up the plane. Places: GOV. ROBERT DOCKING said Wednesday that his Committee on Criminal Administration has been awarded nearly $1 million in crime fighting funds which were to be distributed to local and state law enforcement agencies. For the first time since World War II, the United States and the DISPOSITION OF MILITARY UNITS in an attempt to avoid friction between their armed forces, the State Department announced Wednesday. Things: Plans to move the national HEADQUARTERS OF THE BLACK PANTHERS to Atlanta from Oakland, Calif., were announced. Bailey to Call Calley as 1st Witness By The Associated Press But Bailey said he expects Calley to invoke the Fifth Amendment and refuse to testify. Defense lawyer F. Lee Bailey disclosed Wednesday he will call William L. Calso, 58, of Durham for murdering 23 MyLai civilians, one of his first witnesses in the murder trial Mapp Ernest Medina at Ft. Pierce on Friday. Medina, 35, of Montrose, Colo., who was in command of Charlie Company when it attacked My Lai March 18, 1968, is charged assault and the premised murder of 102 villagers. "I if I were him, I would not come. Bail me out, a new conference in progress at Medina's trial," if he concludes himself he could be tried. "So you need to wait." Calley, whose life sentence has been reduced by a reviewing court and imprisonment, served under Medina as a platoon leader and testified at his trial that he acted at My La under orders from The lawyer said he had learned that Calley's said of what happened at My LA has changed. He said it was his mother, Barbara, declined to elaborate. He is accused of ordering one child shot, personally killing a woman and choosing not to intervene upon learning of the mass slaying of civilians. Medina testified at the Calley trial that he had given no orders to kill civilians and had known of slaying until it was nearly over. One of the other witnesses sought by Bailey was Col. Oran Tucker, a professor at the martial on charges of attempting to cover up the My Lai Calley was one of five witnesses Bailey requested the Army to subpoena Wednesday The Henderson trial at Ft. Meade, Md., a former helicopter pilot testified Wednesday that he had been surprised to hear a military news broadcast soon after the LaVoy assault stalled 128 Viere Cong had been killed. He said he had seen no ground combat. Lanny McCray, now an Amarillo, TX salesman, said he and his gunship crewmen had killed three suspected Viet Cong at Ms La but had seen no signs of activity. He entered U.S. forces and the enemy. Returning south that afternoon, the witness said, he and his crew He said that after supporting the My Lai operation conducted by units of Task Barker on the morning of March 16, 1988, he was released state in an action involving other troops of the American army. were listening to the Armed Forces Network on the helicopter radio rather than the command frequency. In response to prosecution questioning McCrary said: "We were playing music and having a good time. Then the news broadcast came on and said the American Division's Task Force Barker had engaged and led us in taking 128 enemy that morning. Henderson, 51, is accused of not making a proper investigation of, for example, the suspected war crimes and subsequently lying (to a Penman) The prosecution asked why it seemed impossible. MrCrary replied, "At the time I was there, we would not be that much enemy activity." pilot: 'that sounds impossible to me.'" "I remember saying to my co- 9 Pontiac Pupils Hurt In Only Busing Incident By contrast, federally ordered integration by-busing went off in the fall of 2013 and at Dallas and Del Rox. Tex. Registration appeared normal in January. In Boston 124 out of 396 white pupils arrives as a new racially balanced school—but only one has signed up. A little suite provided for them. By The Associated Press Nine pupils were sighted in Westminster on Monday and of court-mandated busing of newly integrated公立学校 in schools in Police in Pontiac said a brief scuffle in the corridors of Lincoln Junior High had been quelled by a heavy concentration of officers. In Washington, the Nixon administration's chief civil rights enforcer said resistance to court-ordered busing of school pupils reached a point that would federal intervention necessary. Mon. - Fri. 12 - 6 p.m. KU FILM SOCIETY PRESENTS FREAKS A Film by Tod Browning and Salome with Alla Nazimova Woodruff Auditorium Woodruff Auditorium SPECIAL— 3 Games $1.00 7:30 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. Thurs., Sept. 9 Members Free—Non-members 75' Tuesday Evening Class Now Open Which class will suit you best? Monday. 7-9:30 p.m. Tuesdays. 7-9:30 p.m. Single admission & memberships may be purchased either at SUA office or at door. Next Tuesday: Warning Shadows & Secrets of the Soul. 8:00 p.m. only. The regular Reading Dynamics course will be given on Tuesdays as well as Mondays. Western Civilization Section Monday 7-9:30 p.m. Sept. 13-Nov. 1 Tuesdays 7-9:30 p.m. Sept. 14-Nov. 1 Wednesday, 7: 9·30 p.m. Sept. 15-Nov. 10 (except October 20, Western Civ Midterms) Come in and see how it works. Increase your reading rate in one hour! Tonight 7:30 & 8:30 p.m. FREE SPEED READING MINI-LESSON BOWLING evelyn wood reading dynamics SIGN UP INDIVIDUALLY OR BY TEAM - Jayhawk League ... 6:00 Wed. Downstairs at THE SOUND Hillcrest Shopping Center 925 Iowa PHONE 843-6424 - All Campus League ... 8:30 Wed. Fall Leagues Now Forming at the All Leagues Start Week of Sept. 6 Patronize Kansan Advertisers - Scratch League (160 or better) ... 8:30 Tues. - Varsity Bowling Tryouts ... 3:30 Mon. - Mixed League (2 couples per team) . 6:00 Tues. The Kansas Union Offers MENU FOR AFTER 5! & DELIVERY SERVICE PIZZA----11" HAMBURGER 1.60 SAUSAGE 1.60 PEPERONI 1.60 PEPERONI & SAUSAGE COMBINATION 1.60 SAUSAGE & MUSHROOM COMBINATION 1.60 The following sandwiches come in a box with a napkin, package of chips, dill pickle bread. SANDWICHES: ROAST BEEF 75 HAM 75 TURKEY 75 CORNED BEEF 75 REUBEN 75 SALAD BAKED BEANS .25 POTATO SALAD .25 PUDDING. .25 FRUIT JELLO .20 PLAIN JELLO .19 PIE (A big portion) CREAMS .30 FRUIT .30 The vending service of the Kansas Union is now operating a carry-out delivery service on the above food items. This service will be offered between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. every night of the week except Saturday when school is in session. We sell all sandwiches, salads, pastries, cakes, canapes and desserts. You can order an ence table . UM_3315 . Your patronage of a Kansas Union service is appreciated.