University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 26. 1972 6.5 News Briefs By the Associated Press Economics Prof Gets Nobel Letter Bomb for Nixon Explosive mail turned in various parts of the Middle East Wednesday and Israeli police defused three letter bombs addressed to President Nixon, Secretary of State William P. Rogers and Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird. The body-boy trapped letters were found in the sorting room of a post office in Israel's northern city of Nijmegen on Friday and sent to Supt. Mereddech Tawar said the three envelopes were detected when the Washington addresses aroused the suspicion of postal workers in the border settlement. Docking Down in Poll HUTCHINSON-Gov. Robert Docking's lead over Republican Republican Morris Kay was trimmed by 5 percentage points Tuesday in the second day of the Harris group newspapers 1972 straw vote in western Kansas. After two days of balloting, Docking had 54.5 per cent of the vote to Kay's 39.2 per cent, with 6.3 per cent undecided. The other races remained a runaway. President Nixon gained ground on Sen. George McGovern, holding a 71.2 per cent to 19.1 per cent lead. The undecided vote stood at 9.7 per cent. Voter Registration Proposal Car Leasing Cuts Costs, Dealer Savs made in s. I in- sed sup- since then registra- LAWRENCE--Mike Manning, Democratic candidate for secretary of state, proposed Wednesday an eight-point plan for improving Kansas' voter registration and election procedures. Manning, 23, a University of Kansas graduate, said his plan included, postcard voter registration, use of mobile registration units, a five-day extension of the registration deadline, simplification of absentee ballots and an extension of poll closing times to 9 p.m. from 7 p.m. Leasing, which takes away many of the hidden expenses involved in owning a vehicle has grown to be a modern business model. Boards supervise of leasing and rentals at John Haddock Ford. By DAVID MASONER Kansan Staff Writer He said that the professional person did not have to bother with the inconveniences of license renewal, insurance premiums or maintenance when he leased a vehicle. These are all supplied by the leasing agency, often at a lower cost than buying the car. You can get the services, he said. night, sman, ington. There is another advantage to leasing which is especially important to small businessmen, who may have saved from tying up their working capital in the initial purchase of the vehicles, he said. A leasing company that buys its cars through a dealership often can get its cars at a lower price than can be passed on to the lessee. Sayers said that a lease was a negotiable contract which was used with the cost determined by several factors. All the guess work is taken out of owning a machine, and only 12 canceled checks at the end of the year, instead of checks for each service, he said. in H Sayers said the terms of a lease were determined by the in-voice, and are based on the length of the lease, the expected depreciation of the car and the costs of miscellaneous taxes. The taxes, are added to the desired profit margin. The total is divided by the number of months of the contract to determine the monthly payment by the lessee. Rening cars is becoming more popular for individuals and families who own a car but need another car for a short time. A representative from Hertz car rental in Lawrence said at least 25 per cent of Hertz' rentals come from insurance claims. Some cars are parked for days while their car was in the garage for repairs, he said. Dorm Politicking Has Limitations On Door-to-Door Soliciting, Posters By KAREN GRUNZWEIG Kansan Staff Writer "Door to door politicizing in residence halls is illegal through a clause in the residence halls bill, which also dean of women, said. However, politicking is allowed in the public areas of the residence halls. "The policy isn't directed at politics per se," said J. W. Johnson, director of University housing. The policy is aimed at all door to door soliciting, whether its purpose is to collect money or gain votes. Wilson said that door to door solicitation was a security issue the private security rights of the residents. In an attempt to circumvent the rule, the Democratic and Republican campaigners have been criticized for policing in the residence balls. Howard Klink, co-ordinator for the McGovern and Shriver campaign, said that the man he had taken have been canvassed by telephone. "THIS HAS been very successful in giving people information on the candidates and The Democratic headquarters has also arranged for speakers to appear in the residence halls and for tables to be set up for the meeting of including information concerning the political candidates. Tom Wilcox, chairman of the Committee to Re-elect the governor, said that campaigners had also canvassed the residence halls by telephone. He said that many of the students who had been telephoned weren't able to respond. Many of the residence halls encourage politicizing by arranging for information tables and the scheduling of speakers for the purpose of educating the campus concerning the political campaigns. WAYNE ATWOD, resident director of NASIWOOD Hall, said that Naismith had a speakers hall and a conference contact various people running in city and state elections. Tables have been set up outside the political campaigners for the purpose of reaching residents. Little Politicking In KU Classes By ANN McFERREN Kansan Staff Writer information about registering for the election." Klink said. Even with the coming November election, William Balfour, vice-chancellor of student affairs, has said he has no comments of political cam- panion by teachers in the classroom. According to Balfour, there is no specific rule preventing the use of a political candidate, although they are expected to express both sides' views. The McGovern-Shriver Headquarters in Lawrence has developed a speaker committee, which includes groups and classes upon request. Mike Brown, Clay Center sophomore, chairman of the speaker committee, said there had been no demand for speakers in the class. He asked one request for a speaker for a class at the University of Kansas. Brown said one of the reasons for the small demand for her class was that the speakers had full-time jobs during the day and could not speak during class time. Some of the speakers are professors from nearby colleges. Michael Davis, associate professor of law, is a speaker from the McGraw-Hill Shriver School of Law. He said his speaker did not affect his classroom situation because he was a professor of law. Harry Shaffer, professor of economics and speaker for the Democratic headquarters, said he was teaching his classes. The only time he discussed a certain party's proposals, he said, was when they were presented to the Senate of the United States today. He said he presented certain party proposals not from a political perspective strictly on an economic basis. Politicking is not used in his classes said Paul Schumaker, assistant professor of political science and the McGovern-Shriver Headquarters. Schumaker said his prejudice might appear occasionally in his classroom but it was not intentional. Schumaker said he discussed the candidates only within the context of the class material. He said he told his students he was for McGovens, but tried to be objective andurged every student to talk about which candidate he considered to be the best. Viet Police Nab Document Setting Cease-Fire Date DA NANG, Vietnam (AP) — South Vietnamese police have captured a Coating Commander Viet Cong cadre in Da Nang to observe a cease-fire beginning at 11 a.m. on Friday, sources reported Thursday. The document ordered the Viet Cong cadre to intensify terrorist attacks against Nang area beginning at 8 p.m. Wednesday and to lay down their arms at 11 a.m. Saturday, or 10 a.m. Friday, in time for Friday, the informants said. The informants said the doctors told Americans by police of the South Vietnamese Special Branch who said Davis captured "in the past" Acting on information contained in the document, the police made a series of raids and house-to-house raids on Wednesday and netted 21 Vietnamese cadres. The informants said political cadre. Three policemen and a civilian were killed and two policemen were wounded in a gun battle group of suspicioned Vet Jong. The informants said some of those arrested told interrogators the Viet Cong had infiltrated a building into Da Nang for the operation. The Nixon - Agnew Headquarters in Lawrence does not have an organized speaker committee. Ken Reeves, Lawrence graduate student and chairman of Law Student Committee to Reject the President, said this week that many speakers, but would if they were asked to provide a speaker. "I don't think political speakers should talk in the normal classroom situation," she said. "I can't interrupt a law class to hear a political speaker. It would be acceptable in a political science campaign, but it could be a campaign might be related to what was going on in the class." 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