10 Wednesday. October 4, 1972 University Daily Kansan Applications Slow for Hill Awards Although candidate applications for Hillipper and Illeteacher, Awards, are seemingly slow this year, it does not discourage John Bailley, the Jasnayker Yearbook. Applications for the awards have been accepted for over two weeks, yielding only two applications for Hillipper and no applications for Hillteacher. Bailey thinks the number of submitted applications will increase significantly as the deadline for filing is Nov. 1, Hilltopter Awards are given to those seniors who have outstanding scholastic records and have shown a great amount of responsibility in nonacademic areas of campus life. This year between 20 and 30 students from the great group will receive this award. This will be than one per cent of the class. Hilteacher Awards are given each year to those teachers who have a good command of their Tireless Salinger Takes McGovern Word to Public By JIM KENDELL Kansas Staff Writer Pierre Salinger's face was lined with days of travel and little sleep when he finally sat down at work. The day after afternoon conference It was almost difficult to booble up the phone, jump onto a platform three hours later, deliver a vibrant speech and adapely field diverse In an exclusive interview with the Kansan, Salinger talked about the campaign, the issues and challenges. In F. Kennedy's view of Vietnam Sailer crammed a press conference, a personal interview, two cocktail parties, dinner and a spa retreat into six hours at KU Tuesday. HE WAS SCHEDULD to visit Kansas City, Cincinnati, and Knoxville today. Sixteen hour train service will not the exception, for Salinger. usesooking forward to two Saturday and Sunday, after two hours and hour days. MeGovnoun puts in the same kind of days, according to Campus Bulletin TODAY Campus, Crusade: 7 a.m., Alcove D, Kenya, Lukes Pohl Delt Mothers Club: 11:30 a.m., Centennial Room. History Adv. Committee: 11:30 a.m. Alcove A. Ed Psych: 11:30 a.m., Sunflower Caldera. Ed Psych: 11:30 a.m. Sunflower Cafeteria: Table: 11:30 a.m. Cottonwood Placement Officers: 12 noon, Alcove C. SIMS: 1 p.m., Council Room. 308A Social Welfare Reading: 2:30 p.m. Counsel Room. Russian Table: 11:30 a.m., Meadowlark Cafeteria. SIMS: 1 p.m. Council Room. Social Welfare Student Group: 1 p.m. 305B. Social Welfare Reading: 2:30 p.m. Council Roof. NFSF (Social Welfare): 2:30 p.m. Social Welfare: 2:30 p.m. Oread Room. Historical Staff: 3:30 p.m. Pine Room. 2:30 p.m., Regionalist Room. Social Welfare: 2:30 p., Oread Room. Social Welfare Curriculum Committee: 2:30 p.m., Regionalist Room. IFC: 4 p.m., Governors Room. KAASR: 4:30 p.m., Jayhawk Room. History Staff: 3:30 p.m., Pine Room. Psychology Collequium: 4 p.m., Forum Room. Psychology Callacquim: 4 p.m., Forum Room. 4 p.m., Governors Room. Walkins-Summerfeld-Berger: 8 p.m. Walkins Room. KAASP: 4:30 p.m. Jawahk Room. KAASP: 4:30 p.m. International Room. Watkins-Summerfield-Berger: 6 p.m. Watkins Room. KU Parachute Club: 7 p.m., Pine Room. Sigma M tau: 7 p.m., Parlor A. Iranian Students: 7 p.m., Meadowlark Cafeteria. M. Oread Bicycle Club: 7 p.m., Oread Room. Governors Room Delta Sigma Pt: 7:30 p.m., Centennial KU. Darnes; 7:30 p.m., Sunflower Cafeteria, Kapans Union. Committee in Indian Affairs: 7:30 p.m. Governors Room. Delta Sigma Pt 7:30 p.m., Centennial Room. Protection Protection 7:30 Consumer Protection Association: 7:30 p.m., 305. Consumer Protection Film, 7:30. p.m., 305 Muskellake Film: 7:30 p.m., Woodruff Karlstrom Student Senate: 7:30 p.m. Bailroom. Board of Class Officers Committee: 7:30 Board of Class Officer Committee: 7:30 p.m. p.m. Regional Room. European Club: 7:30 p.m., Cottonwood Cafeteria. Ba'bal Club: 8 p.m., International Room. "Senator McGovern is a man with a great deal of courage and backbone," Salinger said. In 1960 McGovern campaigned hard for John Kennedy in South Dakota even though it cost a lot of money to U.S. senator, Salinger said. SALINGER SAID that many voters in South Dakota were religious fundamentalists and refused to vote for a Catholic. "A guy that put up with that has got to be really special, and he is," Salinger said. Salinger said the three main issues of the campaign were economic and social issues, Vietnam and corruption. Among the social issues, Salinger listed tax reform, reordering the nation's priorities, rebuilding the inner cities, federal aid to public education and urban rapid transit. SALINGER PROMISED an intensification of the war issue by Governess for force. The McGoverns discussed 150 speakers to talk about the war after McGoverns's half-hour Vietnam program appears next The campaign against corruption is emphasizing the Watergate incident and the admonition to referring to special interest groups. McGovern proposes to pay for his programs in two ways, by tax reform and by cutting defense spending. will produce $10 to $21 billion. McGovent estimates $2 billion could be saved by cutting troop Europe from 300,000 to 100,000. McGovern expects $2 to $4 to increase tax form xxform. He will use the tax forms like the oil depletion and real the oil depletion. He also wants to tax capital gains. subject matter and are devoted to teaching and bettering the University. Between 15 and 20 teachers will receive the award. Salinger said if Kennedy had remained alive and had been reelected in 1964, he would not have escalated the Vietnam war. Salinger recalled that Kennedy went so far as to tell Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara to the United States in Vietnam by the spring of 1964. MGCOVER EXPECTS to raise $30 billion over the next three years by cutting defense spending. He says ending the war The committee to choose the Millopper Award winners will come up with a list of people have already been requested to work on the committee. The names of those people have been released until after the judging has been done. This procedure ensures that the judges solute fairness to the nominees. "It has become fashionable to say that Johnson inherited the war from Kennedy," Salinger said. "IN THE LAST two or three months that he was alive, he was talking about ways to extricate ourselves from there." Kennedy saw the U.S. role in the area as very limited, according to Salinger. All of the requested committee members are graduates of the University of Kansas. Three winners from Hilltoper Award winners. "I think that he was moving in the kind of direction of a Laos settlement," Salinger said. Bailey said this year the committee would try to be even more careful in choosing the best candidates for past years. The qualifications for winning an award require that the person show nonacademic leadership as well as scholastic ability. According to Bailey, he has been a recipient on the basis of his academic achievement only. Applications for nominations for Hilltopper and Hillteacher Awards are being taken in 115B of the Kansas Union. Winners will be announced Dec. 1. NEW YORK (AP)—The president of Amtrak, the public corporation's rail passenger service, said today that most Americans avail federal subsidies to constructerly passenger train routes. NOW OPEN the Mass Street! Delicatessen 941 Mass. Open from 10:30 a.m.to 1:00 a.m. Featuring: Rebuens, Pepper Beef, Smoked Susages, Roast Beef, Smoked Ham, Hard Salami, Heros and Italian Beef Grinders – 15 different flavors of cheeses, 7 different kinds of breads, Many additional del items. also meats, cheeses, breads, and side orders will be sold by the pound. SENIOR PICTURES COORS ON TAP — MUGS — PITCHERS for 1973 Jayhawker will be taken Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Browsing Room, first floor of the Kansas Union. Watch for other dates later. Petitions are available in the Student Senate office for students interested in running for a Student seat or a fresh-class office. Petitions Available For Senate Seats Seateen seats to be filled are: Graduate School, 3, Fine Arts, I; University, 4, Liberal Arts and Sciences, I. College-Within-a-Coleague (CWC) positiones to be filled are Oliver, Jacob, Nuneman, Lorenauer, Nuneman, I, and Centennial, I. Although freshmen and sophomores be saved in the CWC, the seats are saved mainly for freshman. Sterling Hall, Sublette sophomore and student senate chairman Tuesday vacated by student senators who did not return to school or dropped out of the senate, Hall said. The other available seats were Hall said that most schools had one or two "holdover" seats. The vacancies occur when the persons involved in the positions move into the regular senate positions. The College is mainly for "holdover" seats. Hall said. Both senate and class office petitions must be accompanied by a $2 filing fee and are due in the Senate office by noon Friday. Freshman class president, vice-president, treasurer, and student elected. Candidates for freshman class offices must have the signatures KANSAS UNION BOOKSTORE announces VELOBINDER Add that professional touch to your reports. 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