University Daily Kansan Thursday, November 2. 1972 3 News Briefs By the Associated Press Antiwar Protest WASHINGTON – A small group of antwar protestors staged a demonstration outside the Nixon campaign headquarters, a block from the White House Wednesday. They splashed what they said was their blood on store front windows and chained themselves to the front door of the headquarters. There were about 20 in the group, including Regina Pustan, mother of chess champion Bobby Fischer. They stood and sat in a circle in front of the headquarters and sang songs such as “all we are saying is give peace a chance.” Limited Drug Use Suggested WASHINGTON—An extensive study of federal drug abuse prevention programs concludes that “overt preaching and scare tactics” have not worked, and suggests official acceptance of limited drug use. The government is more likely to yield long-range positive results, the report says, by dropping its “failure-ridden quest for a youthful society free from durg use—a proposed idyllic island awash in a sea of alcohol, nicotine and legally prescribed drug taking.” The threevolume study, compiled over a year by Macro Systems Inc. under a $300,000 federal grant, has been kept under wraps since June. Watergate Conviction MIAMI, Fla., -Watagegrate defendant Bernard I. Barker on Wednesday received a suspended 60-day gail term after being convicted of unlawfully notarizing a $25,000 Republican campaign check. The former Central Intelligence Agency operative was found guilty of the misdeemment after a three-hour noon trial before Dade County Judge Robert McDermott. In a decision by Dahlberg President Nixon's Midwest campaign finance chairman, and Hugh W. Sloan Jr. 32, former treasurer of the President's re-election finance committee. Republican Candidates Plan Tour of Douglas County At least 20 Republican candidates will participate today in a county caravan for Douglas County Republican Candidates day. The caravan will leave Lawrence at 11 a.m. for Baldwin and Eudora and an afternoon to soften the snow. University of Kansas and Lawrence by 2:15 Trash Barrels 'Miles Apart' On KU Campus Members of the caravan will include Larry Winn, Congressman from the 3rd district; Dave甩, candidate for lieutenant governor; Elwil Shanahan, secretary of state; and Robert Hoffman, candidate for attorney general. Some people would walk a mile for a cigarette, but would they walk a mile to find a trash can? A student on the University of Chicago campus might be faced with such a decision. According to Odell V. Wiley, supervisor of building maintenance, there are no outside trash cans on campus except the few in front of the Kansas Union. When the caravan returns to Lawrence, it will meet in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union at 2:30 p.m. and then tour several shopping centers. He said that there were 5 Liftairtans, large metal receptacles with lids, at KU but that they were in back of the buildings used mainly for trash from the buildings. Wiley said he was surprised at the small number of complaints he had received of the lack of places to dispose of trash. He said he thought most students were quite good about not littering the grounds at KU. He also noted that he had varied opinions on the subject of trash. Doug Campbell, Paul junior, said, "we don't need any trashcans because the only piece of trash most people have on campus is garbage. We just sit on it in the classroom, floor, anyway," he said. Richard Fletcher, Haxtun, Colo. senior, was the only entrant to win a purchase prize in ceramics at an recent exhibition sponsored by a gallery Art Museum in Springfield. Mol "Also, if the trend for leafletting continues, more and more of them will be discarded." "It would be good to have a book about them after they've been read," she said. The caravana will end the day with an autumn barbecue at the Douglas County Fair Grounds at 6 p.m., followed by a program with the candidates at 7 p.m. Nancy Bishop, Paola special student, said, "I've noticed the lack of trash receptacles and oodles of trash present on campus. The most ironic items are those ecology cups from the Union. I seen them all over the place, on and off campus. Ezra Pound Student's Art Wins Purchase Prize Bucky Rose, Boston, Mass., junior said that the campus seemed pretty clean to her. She carries whatever trash she has access to home with her and disposes of it, she said. According to Wiley, the reason there weren't any outside trashcans was that the landscapers and Grounds Department did not have the equipment to service them or the money to buy them. Fletcher said that the 10-state exhibition补偿性补贴, and ceramics补贴, 13 plug holes. Pound was best known for the lengthy Pison Catan, a series of more than 100 songs in verse that combined cynicism and lament. He completed them in prison. obscure and incoherent. He was indicted for treason in 1946 because he made pro-Fascist broadcasts in Italy during World War II. Pound was declared mentally incompetent to defend himself and confined to St. Bernard's Hospital in Washington for 12 years. He said the purchase awards were given to museums and meant the museums would be able to accept them. Death Prolongs Silence Of Poet Ezra Pound VENICE (AP) - Ezra Pound, praised for his verse and villified for his politics, died Wednesday night. He had marked his 87th monday. The expatriate American poet had been hospitalized Tuesday at Saints John and Paul Hospital in Venice with an intestinal disorder. Pound paired a public life of shocking statements with an artistic life that produced intellectual poetry that some unfriendly critics said was deliberately The Piant Canzan employed combined English words, Chinese figures, music; The Cantos won an award for the "highest achievement of American poetry" made in Washington. Pound was in the mental hospital in Washington and award caused a congressional uprower. Greek script, phonetic spellings, Southern and Jewish dialect, and Latin, French and Greek. Found's literary reputation flourished despite criticism and his long confinement. In 1964, he left the university writings came from American colleges, which he contemptuously damned when he was 25. But his writing is enduring. The treason charges were dropped in 1958, and Pound returned to Italy. "I do not know how it would be possible to live in America outside of a mansion," he said. VIRGIL FOUST for As the number 1 Law Enforcement Officer of Douglas County, I will make every effort to combat the rising crime rate. My work force will be scheduled to have the largest number of personnel on patrol during peak crime hours. All information and complaints will be checked promptly and thoroughly countywide. I will work closely with other law enforcement agencies, local and state. With your support, we will be victorious November 7. - Native Kansan SHERIFF Late in life, bone-thin and plagued by illness Pound lapsed into self-imposed silence. Ten years ago he said in a rare interview that he had reached "the age of doubt. I have erred always and spoiled whatever came into contact with me. Pd. for by Foust for Sheriff Club, Bernard Freeman, Chm. LAW WITH JUSTICE-A BALANCED APPROACH - 9-year resident of Lawrence - Graduate of KU and KU Law School - Entered public service as an attorney with State Corporation Commission upon admission to the Bar. Resigned this state position to file for the office sought. "I know now, that I no longer know anything. I have become an illiterate literary man. I am unable to think. I am not of my disconcerting uncertainty." - Lawrence Attorney since admission to the Bar on June 26, 1969 HERMAN K. REED He steadfastly denied until his death that he was a traitor to his country. Political Advertising ELECT Democrat for Probate Judge Paid by The Committee to Elect Reed Co-Chairmen Tom Moore and Dr. R.O. Nelson, M.D. Pound stayed in Italy after leaving the United States. He lived in near seclusion with his daughter, Mary, wife of the noted Egyptologist, Prince Boris de Rachewille, in their 12th century castle near Merano in the Italian Alps. Berkowitz Democrat For County Attorney The job of County Attorney is more than that of a mere prosecutor. It is also his function in the case that Justice Judge will wiggly protect the function of the ALL SEGMENTS of our community. Paid for by Students for Berkowitz, Key Fletcher, chairwoman Nov. 9 Hoch The Russians Are Coming Think you'd like to try a "Blue Chip" career? Why not talk to those who know all about it? The Blue Chip people at Connecticut Mutual Life. We can tell you it offers a lot that's hard to find anywhere else these days. Wide open opportunities to go as high as your abilities and efforts can take you . . . the freedom to choose your own territory and clientele . . . the satisfaction of performing a worthwhile service for others. If all this sounds good to you, we'd like to talk with you about the opportunities our unique Sales and Sales Management Program can offer young men and women. And we'll be frank about the pitfalls, too. Why not ask your placement office to arrange an interview with; Gary Nagel November 9,1972 Connecticut Mutual Life THE BLUE CHIP COMPANY · SINCE 1846 Patronize Kansan Advertisers Wolfe's Annual FALL PRO SHOW See the latest in photographic equipment. 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