Thursday. October 19. 1972 University Daily Kansan 3 Dole Says Voters Fear McGovern; Predicts National Sweep for Nixon By RANDALL BECKER Campus Editor OSAKALOA-S-Predicting that President Nixon will carry every state in November, Republican National Chairman Robert Dole said Wednesday that voters would select the President on a first-come, first-seat fraud of George McGovern, the Democratic candidate. Dole spoke to 90 persons at the Oksaloane American Legion as part of a day-long swing thru campaign with Maria McAtee, wife of Charles McAtee, canvassing U.S. Congressional district "People are afraid of George McGovern. Dole said, 'They're not afraid of me.' We probably only carry the District of Columbia, and we aren't even afraid of it." "EVEN WHEN young people started listening, they found they couldn't trust him. He changed his mind on Eagleton, South Vietnam, amnesty and welfare. Dole said the Watergate bugging incident had hurt the Republican Presidential campaign and that it was making it an issue. "Those who did it (the bugging) shouldn't have done it, and they should be punished, but the media are blowing the in- "McGovern wants people to be around in Larry O'Brien's files. Even if he had, he wouldn't have found anything except unpaid欠 Nixon plans to begin openly campaigning now that Congress us adjourned, Dole said. Dole also asked him to coming push as "an open regional approach" that would include visiting the more not appear concerned about any possible wrongdoings. "Maybe next year the early, guy will get the high prices, and the late guys will get the lower prices." he said. CONCERNING THE recent U.S.-Russia wheat deal. Dole did In his 18 months as Republican national chairman, Dale said, he knew nothing of the Iraq war and compassionate, intelligent man who cares for American and foreign lives. "He has an American strategy," Dole said. "He is not a perfect president. It is not a proper administration. No one is perfect." "But he is concerned about America and has demonstrated leadership and the desire for peace." ON BEHALF of McAtee, who is running against rep. William Roy, Dole said Kansans should support him and would support the President. against defense expenditures and said Roy did not believe in a strong national defense. Dole accused Roy of tying the President's hands by voting In a question and answer period following his speech, Dole said he thought women who might change their names through marriage or divorce should not declare deadline should not be declared ineligible to vote in the general elections. Atty. Gen. Vern Miller handed them a Tuesday that would forbid women their names after the deadline to vote. Dole said he had no heard anything about him. Dole also spoke in Norton and Leavenworth Wednesday. He is scheduled to visit Bonner Springs today and possibly Kansas City or Fort the dedication of Kansas City's International Airport. Security Officer Defends Pictures of Demonstrators It is standard practice for University of Kansas Traffic and security officers to take pictures of people attending demon- John Thomas, director of KU School of Security, said Tuesday. Thomas' remarks came after Ad Students Attend Seminar About 20 students' plans to attend the "Ideas Today Seminar" Friday at the Alameda Plaza Hotel in Kansas City. Mo. The seminar, an annual even, sponsored by the Advertising Society, will include discussions of successful advertising campaigns, new innovations in electronic marketing and measurement regulation of advertising. reports that officers were taking pictures at the Palestinian Rally last Friday. "It's a standard operation across the country, not just with us." Thomas said. "I don't know of any university or police department that doesn't take attendance during demonstrations." The purpose of taking pictures, Thomas said, is to deter potent predators. It also insure accurate identification of persons involved if trouble occurs. "If there should be trouble, we want to know who was involved," Thomas said. Thomas said that officers at demonstrations taking pictures might insure the demonstrators' safety. Thomas said that pictures taken by Traffic and Security officers were usually kept one Students Discuss Concept Of International Residence A suggestion to convert McColum Hall into an international hall for foreign students and faculty at the inter-cultural studies was discussed Wednesday night by about 30 students at one of the two general planning meetings for the institution of residence hall contracts. The purpose of the two meetings was to serve as a forum for innovative ideas for hall change and to generate student interest in the residence hall contract terms. The discussion of the concept of an international hall included consideration of international housing that would bring those students with similar interests could be brought together. languages, and study of foreign cultures. One of the participants suggested that these floors or an international hall could serve as a center for scheduling international programs and for providing other common interests in interpersonal communication, social psychology, foreign Mark Harbison, Vernal, Utah, senior, and Lourdes Gouvela, Caracas, Venezuela, graduate participants to study the feasibility of converting floors or halls into this international concept. They are to report their recommendations to the dean of deans of women by November 20. At the general policy meeting, some students discussed the need to have the option to sign one semester contracts rather than the mandatory two semester contracts now in effect at the University. At one of the meetings, several residents of Joseph B. Pearson School would say they might become co-ed next year by voicing their disapproval to that suggestion. They said they thought the hall should remain all male A contingent of Gertrude Sellers Pearson-Corbin residents Police Return Men Charged in Shooting expressed the opinion that the girls continue to house only freshman girls, with the exception that any openings will be filled by upperclassmen. Other ideas discussed at the meetings were suggestion that a garage for students who want to work on their cars be built in the basement, a side of Iowa, a proposal to install computer terminals connected to Summerfield Hall in a few halls for computer science students, and a suggestion to convert some halls into art and music rooms. Two Ackron, Ohio men, charged with shooting a Bonner Springs man five times after he hit his target. He later here late Wednesday after warrants were issued for them. George Wilkinson II, 22, the hospital's medical officer, Wednesday night at Bethany Hospital in Kansas City, Kan. Police said he was shot three times and dead and twice in the lower back. Two final general planning meetings are scheduled for 6:30-8:30 a.m. in the Student's room. Students will be able to give their impressions of the current hall contracts from the room to a Meeting in the room will be open to discussion of guest policies, vacation housing, student programs and animal regulation. said he saw the two step from said he saw the two step from Wilkins's car. They were charged with aggravated assault, and aggravated battery and kid- napnap. The warrants, naming Stanley Swistak, 25, and Howard Wayne Rose, 26, were drawn up by the Douglas County attorney's office after the two were apprehended in Salma, Kan. The suggestions from these two meetings will be reported to the Committee, which will compose a system of contracts for all the members. Wilkinson told investigators he picked up the hikhikers he picked up in Kansas City, yesterday and gave him to drive to Lawrence. An off-duty policeman in Salina New at MCEUNEN's Jayhawk KU jewelry-ty key-tie bars--cufflinks- key rings--charms and KU "Go Big Blue" watches Jayhawk 10.50 Jayhawk 10.50 The Best of the First Annual N.Y. Erotic Film Festival 8 p.m. Swarthout Recital Hall Admission FREE Film Society October 19 75c 7:30 & 9:30 Woodruff Sponsored in cooperation with the International Theater Department and Japanese Club of KU IN CONCERT: TONIGHT! SUA Fine Arts Presents THE MIMURA HARP ENSEMBLE of JAPAN Attention Class Members! SENIOR DAY (Nebraska Game) Saturday, Oct.21 10-12:30 DRINK FREE BEER AND WEAR YOUR JERSEYS! Pre-game Activities on tennis courts south of the stadium (In case of rain—Red Dog Inn) Cheer the 'Hawks to VICTORY ★ cover charge for non-members year and then destroyed. He said that the pictures were selldom used. If a criminal act occurs at demonstration, he said, then th pictures are forwarded t another agency. Spain Confers With B-School Two representatives from the School of Management in Barcelona, Spain, met Saturday with Clifford Clark, dean of the University of Kansas School of Business, to negotiate plans for the School of Management students to enter the KU School of Business in the fall. 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