Thursday, September 28, 1972 3 Promotion Stunt Tony Chipas, Wichita junior, and Greg Mittenberger, Webster Groves, Mo., senior, demonstrate their fencing ability to a crowd of 100 people in the gymnasium. bers of the KU Fencing Team, which staged the duel as a promotion for the annual Autumn Tournament 11:30 am. Sunday Oct. 1 in Robinson Gym. The tournament will feature open competition in men's and women's foul. The three types of weapons used in the competition are method of scoring, timing and officiating in the art of fencing will be demonstrated and explained to spectators. Admission is free. The Faculty Executive Committee, a standing committee will recommend the use of a primary election to narrow the field of faculty nominees to the Search Committee from 52 to 3. Primaries to Be Proposed Today To Choose Faculty Search Reps There will be four faculty members in the MIT, three from the Lawrence campus and one from the University of Kansas Medical The recommendation will be made at today's Faculty Council meeting, according to Richard Kline, acting executive secretary. Eight other members will serve on the Search Committee, four students and four alumni, as ambassadors at their Sept. 16, meeting. RONALD Calgaard, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and presiding officer of the Faculty Executive Council, Dr. William Dr. Rieke, vice chancellor for health affairs, Thursday morning for the names of the nominee or nominees from the Medical Center. The nominee was elected by the Faculty Council. Von Ende said nominations would be taken from the floor for the three Lawrence campus Republicans Return to Normalcy "When it's over, it's over, Shultz said recently. By PATTY JOHNSON Kansan Staff Writer After the primary election in August, the three unsuccessful republican gubernatorial hopefuls, John Anderson, Ray Shultz, lost no time in returning to their jobs and private lives. Saltz said that, in addition to his duties in Topeka, he had remained a representative of other Republican candidates. He said he had attended rallies and political meetings for Morris Kay, the GOP primary winner. Ray Frisbe, former head of the Kansas Farm Bureau, said that he had returned to school to retire. He returned with his wife. He plans to return so Wichita to help campaign against the nominee for U.S. Senate, he said. JOHN ANDERSON, Kansas governor from 1850 to 1964, practices law with his firm in Bentonville. Thursday that he had no trouble "There has been plenty of work to do. There have been no problems keeping busy," he said. adjusting to the change of pace after the campaign. The former candidates said that they had had problems with financing and that they continued to use their handicap in their campaigns. The three said that they worked only with private donations. They said they were concerned about the lack of state campaigns and would like Nixon to Limit Campaign Fight Demo Tax Plans SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Apparently swollen by Democratic challenges to come out and campaign more, President Richard Nixon said Wednesday that he must spend time in California to meet with tax-boosting programs of the Democrat-controlled Congress. Nixon's opponent, Sen. George S. McGovern, has made no secret of his desire to entice the President into the arena of the presidential contest. Nixon continues to limit himself to short campaign outings. "AT THE present time there are pending in Congress, a number of proposals which, if enacted into law, would inevitably lead to a tax increase. The best way I can do that is to stay in Washington, when I consider it necessary, to fight the issue." enough support in the Congress to sustain my vetoes." In statements prepared in connection with fund-raising visits to San Francisco and Los Angeles, I welcome the opportunity to take the case for this administration directly to the American people. But my first responsibility is to serve as president of the United States. Approximately 400 antiwar demonstrators massed in front of the Sheraton Palace Hotel in San Diego where they were luncheon speech. They almost were outnumbered by police in riot gear carrying tear gas cannisters. Nixon drove in by a car, and we saw very few of the demonstrators. Nixon's statements were released in the middle of a three-day campaign swing, his most ambitious to date, in search of an electorate with 868 electoral votes held by two states—New York and California. BEFORE LEAVING New York, Nixon said he didn't simply want victory but rather "a vicious attack," what's that we're working for." While Nixon was flying westward from New York, the United States declared a statement by Nixon in which he called for all nations and all civilized people "to act in concert to remove the threat of terrorism." "NO ONE WILL BE Able to run or office if there is no ceiling for it," the governor said. "This governor's election will be the most expensive campaign in history." to see a ceiling put on campaign spending. Endorsing "in the strongest possible terms” Secretary of State William P. Rogers’ on United Nations proposals to combat the genocide statement said he also had told a Cabinet-level committee to move toward ways to eliminate terrorism. Anderson also expressed the desire for a ceiling, but said he thought the public ought to be empowered to decide who candidates received their funds. THE PRESIDENT plugged in his fund-raising dinner speech Tuesday night for "the support of a clear majority of the American people so that we can do those things," the needs needs to have done for it." He cited his foreign-policy imitations in Peking and Moscow, and declared, "We have changed the world will be better for it." "It's a matter of disclosure," he said. "If the public knows who is supporting a candidate and how much money he has, high up on that list, would be so much of a problem. It would be a matter of restraint." But he asked for support "so that we can finish the job, so that we can continue the work we have begun." In analyzing their campaigns, the men suggested various reasons that might have contributed to their defeats. Frisbee said he thought that his entry into the campaign a month before the election would have been with little time to get the support and the votes that he needed. KAY'S ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN was a problem for Anderson. Anderson said he did not spend enough money to adequately compete with Kay. Anderson also said he thought the Pride in the Pitches in the split pitched the hurt this campaign. Shultz said he was fairly satisfied with his campaign and would not have made many changes. "If I were going to do it again," he said, "I would have a great big bank account before I ever started." Frisbee she had hei enlisted the his friends from all over the stadium after most of them were working on the campaigns for other The staffs of Anderson and Shultz were young volunteer workers Anderson and Shultz worked in helping them were effective in helping to get THE CANDIDATES SAID they were able to make good use of the media they saw there and their equal coverage. Anderson said there was no effort by the媒体 to provide for any of the candidates. Shultz said that in every town he visited he went to the radio stations and the news websites. All three men said they thought the race for governor would be a combination of personality and issues. "It should be a race of issues," Shultz says, "but I'm satisfied that personalities will have some influence. I hope the people will vote for the candidate with the most experience and problems we face in Kansas." Frisbie said the candidates from the eastern part of the state had a better chance in the election. He said they were better known and could win more votes in the important Kansas City and Oklahoma. WITH THE CAMPAIGN OVER, the former candidates have returned to their private interests. Frisbee said he intended to remain out of any races for political office. He will divide time between Port Collins and his ranch in northwest Kansas, and his ranch. 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Other recommendations in the proposal suggest that the top ten nominees or any who are involved in a tie vote, will be the three Search committee members will be chosen. FILMS Film Review and Commentary of Current Movies with John Tibbets THEN & NOW 2:00 p.m. on FILMS 2:00 p.m. on SATURDAYS KANU STEREO 92 FM semifinalists, or more if there is a tie, each Faculty Council member will vote for one faculty committee and the opposite committee's plan. The nomenies with the highest number of votes will be the first member of the Search Committee if he or she is the least one-third of the votes cast. If the person with the most votes hasn't received at least one-third of the votes cast, there will be a run-off election in which the top candidates will vote for one of the top three candidates. FROM THE list of 10 Lee Young, associate professor of journalism, was named by the Faculty Executive Committee to preside over the elections. The second Search Committee member will be elected after each iteration of the remaining five iterations of the procedure will be followed concerning the requirement for receiving at least one-third of the votes. The third Search Committee member will be elected from the remaining semifinalists by the same process. Facelift Urged On Monuments ROME (AP)—Rome's chief archeologist has recommended a $-5 million face lift for the Colosseum and the city's other great monuments neglected for its government indifference. PIERRE SALINGER Oct. 3rd, 8:00 Union Ballroom $1.00 Admission Romans were shocked at the news Tuesday that the Colosseum, greatest monument of Rome's imperial past, would be fenced off and closed to the city, leaving the danger of falling masonry. Ianfilippi Carettoni, the head of the government Rome, said the government must be prepared to spend $18,000 to make the Colosseum safe for everyone. "But it isn't only the button at its back he added. 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