2 Friday, September 8, 1972 University Daily Kansam Defunct Haiphong Coalition Disowns Research Study By BOB SIMISON Kansan Staff Writer A committee to investigate research at the University of Kansas will be appointed soon by Acting Chancellor Raymond Thompson. The committee was a product of a war protest at Strong Hall May 9 and 10. However, former members of the Haiphong Coalition, a defunct protest organization that demanded the investigation, now demands that we will lack the power and scope to accomplish its original purpose. Nichols said early this week that all but two students had been appointed to the committee. He declined to release the memoir composed of the committee until the two students were appointed. THE COMMITTEE'S goals and a timetable for its review of research will be announced when the committee is, Nichols said. He said he found it difficult to establish potential student members. The Haiphong Coalition, a coordinating committee for antiwar groups in Lawrence which organized a protest at the Kansas Relays in April, led a sit-in at Strong Hill May 9 that North announced the mining of North Vietnam ports. Members of the coalition negotiated with the Senate Executive Committee until about 4 a.m. May 10. Coalition demands included an investigation of research that "directly or indirectly aids the U.S. government in carrying out the war." SENEX AGREED to appoint a committee to "investigate current research policies and practices" for review research and progress." Work on the proposed committee continued in the summer. SentEx recommended that a sponsor investigate all the sponsored university to determine what it was in order interest," defined as the interests of the health and well-being of all persons. However, a motion to dismiss the recommendation was averted in a University Council meeting June 22 only when student members walked out to prevent a quorum for voting. The council also decided to direct the chancellor to appoint a Committee on Research. THE RESOLUTION charges the committee to review "the present procedures for publicizing grants received by the fund and manner in which the results of the research are disseminated." It also says, "Documents submitted and other materials required by the Research Administration shall be made available to the committee only with permission of the research director conference." Haiphong Coalition members charged that its recommendations had been diluted to make the committee ineffective. The coalition formed its own committee to conduct an investigation June in the Haiphong Coalition apparently has disbanded. "I'M REALLY SORRY to say it," a former member of the initiating committee who identified said, "but it died." The coalition split into two committees, which dwindled away, she said. Other student remnants have launched the New Democratic movement in Iowa, the organization's primary goal is to recommend benefits for a new chancellor to an all-inclusive university. Baldhaw, Lawrence senior, said EVENTALLY, Bahn said the organization will assume the issue of KU research Larry and the thermodynamics laboratory and a former member of the coalition coordinating committee, said implications of the coalition might be a work on the research committee. WASHINGTON -Sen. George McGovern's voter registration chief, Rep. Frank Thompson Jr. of New Jersey, quit Thursday after a dispute over management and financing of the Democratic drive to sign up new voters. Thompson said the drive could go on without him. He wrote McGovenn that he had "some differences with top levels of your campaign staff on how the voter registration effort should be administered and financed." Demo Registration Head Quits Thompson left abruptly, telephoning McGovern in Dallas shortly after midnight to tell him he was resigning. Thompson's aides had he resigned primarily because of differences with Gary Hart, the campaign manager, over control of finances. Women's Cancer Risk Rising CHICAGO-Women are smoking more and greater of cancer of the mouth as a result, Drs. Sol Silverman Jr. and Michael Griffith of the University of California School of Dentistry, San Francisco, have said. Smokers have a six-times greater risk of developing cancer of the mouth than nonsmokers, and the risk for women is nine times as great, they wrote in the September issue of the Journal of the American Dental Association. Egypt: Germany's at Fault CAIRO—The Egyptian government said Thursday West German was at fault in the Munich massacre and that the Bonn court had rejected the claim. Egypt had nothing to do with Touss's shooting in which 17 men died, a government spokesman told a news conference. It was Elisabeth Nabila. News Briefs By The Associated Press The government spokesman did not say what action Egypt might take on the issue, which has soured Egyptian-German relations barely three months after they were restored following a seven-year break. Karen Hardy, Pryor, Okaio who volunteered to work with the coalition's research committee, said she thought the committee "ESSENTIALLY the idea goes along with a very open question about the University—it's gotten more difficult to answer organization. We have to question research being done at the university, because we're doing the same as in the University." "As far as I know, it's still a vailable organization," she said. "I think we plan to continue putting the project forward, but I don't frankly don't say it died out." Sullivan reiterated the Haighong Coalition's original commitment to automated air warfare was being done here and that results of our work will be published. "The present committee don't think will accomplish much," he said. "The original one would have show us how to public interest and what was "WE DON'T do research on weapons," he said. "We are doing some work on remote sensing devices, but this is not for automated warfare. We're concerned with air pollution, and we study the agriculture—and these involve remote sensing." being done on the war " Arsinger冲击 said the University has said it accross classified research projects except in national emergencies "declared by the William J. Argeringsinger Jr. vice chancellor for research and graduate studies, said Thursday the university is not ready to conduct no research on war materials "The University has no contracts for classified research." Argersinger said. Shooting Incident Affects No Laws The incident occurred July 16 when Wilbert Lee Mathews, 23, of Kansas City, Kan., then a freshman, allegedly shot Hubert J. 20, of Kansas City, Kan., in the left shoulder during a quarrel. Mathews is scheduled to appear in Dauphin County on a government application on an aggravated battery charge, counsel. Douglas County attorney said. The wounded man was taken to theatres Hospital, where he was treated and released. Matthes was held in jail and released. Matthes was all and released on $1,500 bank. No University or residence college students have been changed as a result of the incident in Oliver Hall this summer, and no housing is provided. Said Thursday. By HARRY WILSON Kansan Staff Writer Hall residents are allowed to have firearms in the basal if they are armed. A special cabinet by the resident directors is provided out through them, Wilson said. He said resident directors had been called to firearms control among the men. They urged students to properly枪肉 guns with the resident halls. Center Trains Policemen To Meet New Standards Expansion will come in quality and quantity according to the needs of the political science and law. More officers will be able to go through the center and advanced the center and add to the center's basic course. "Orderly procedures will be urged for people who have the reason or feel the need to have a gun," Wilson said. Regular programs include a 40-hour school on narcotics and dangerous drugs. in-service training of wardens, and seminars ranging from juvenile delinquency to probation and parole. The training center has four full-time teachers and a support staff of three. APART FROM conducting its own courses, the training centers include organizing, inspecting and approving all agencies wishing to adopt a course in our training course. According to a report issued by "This gets to be a hard point to check out," Wilson said, adding that searches of possessions or rooms were ruled out. MATHES ALSO assays assu- mess and battery charges filed with the University Juknichy in a case that led to him being further University attorney, said. By MIKE LEWIS Kansan Staff Writer In 1987 all that was required of a law enforcement officer in Kansas was to take an oath and be a law year later, however, the Kansan forcement Training Center and Advisory Commission Act went into effect, setting minimum requirements in Kansas law enforcement officers. Four years and more than 1,300 students later the training center is continuing its expansion with a new building that will fund allocated during the summer by the Kansas Governor on Criminal Administration. To implement these standards, the Department of the State, theansas Law Enforcement Traffic Center in Hutchinson, under the administrative jurisdiction of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. W. J. ARGERSINGER, director of research administration, said federal funds provided 75 per employee during training center's operational funds. the training center, at the end of 1971, a total of 333 students had been graduated from 12 agencies and were doing the basic training course. Oldfather said the charges were filed after the University decided not to invoke the summary dismissal rule against the violation of the University's firearms control regulation. The The SOUL MESSENGERS By MIKE BICK The regulation says that only persons authorized by the University represent their area to carry firearms on campus and violation of this rule will result in imprisonment or dismissal from the University. are back at the ZODIAC CLUB 6½ E. 7th Fri. & Sat 10:30-2:30 All law enforcement officers in the state are required to take a basic 120-hour training course. All schools offer a 180-hour course. Oldfather said it was the judgment of justice to omit the rule because there were questions on walls surrounding the incident. Kansan Staff Writer Housing officials have trained security measures in the city to avoid an effort to curb theft, vandalism and the number of nonresidents living there. The tighter security has allowed the hospital to hall fees for residents of the four coed halls. Wilson said the fee was levied only on residents of the hospital. Coed Dorms Tighten Up Wilson mentioned an incident last fall involving nonresidents in Ellsworth Hall that resulted in injury to a resident director and a staff member since that incident, security has raised in all coed halls, he said. "IT is unfair to level this head tax on other hazards because there isn't this constant mixture of people all the time," he said. J. J. Wilson, director of housing, said Thursday that the increased number of visitors in the school had caused security problems. An additional aid to the season will come next week. Wilson monitors will use two-way radios to report any incident to the phone. "It's not the perfect answer," Wilson said, "but there are instances when we can get help several minutes earlier." Oliver also maintains a security guard during the night while two residents monitor the halls. Security measures at Oliver Hall are working quite well. Hill, the police director, said. The hall employs nine men and three women to monitor the halls at night. The police through interviews, Jones said. The atmosphere at Eldsworth Hall has improved tremendously since the new precautions, Ellen resident director, said leadership. ELWISORTH does not employ student monitors to patrol the halls, Hanson said, but stations two students at the front hall in one room and p.m. to 6 a.m. to check resident identification. She, she said, helps to prevent incidents and at the same time has enabled her患儿 to other areas of the hall rather than on security measures. RESIDENTS AT Hashinger Hall have security precautions similar to those at other coed residence. Don Harmon, resident director. Hashinger Hall recently became coed and was changed into a creative arts center. The WHEN YOU TAKE A BREAK hall is equipped with six pianos, a pottery room, a drawing and painting room, a gourmet kitchen, and a sewing room. Harmon said. These are locked when not in use. Students who wish to join the rooms, he said, must equip the KU-IDs for the keys. We're fun. do it on one of our 17 pool tables or one of our 3 soccer tables or play ping pong or drive our Dune Buggy or play our pinballs or relax with a schooner of Bud and bowl of popcorn and throw darts. Open 10 a.m. Friday & Saturday Hashinger also employs resident monitors at night. They work in cooperation with the policeman stationed there. There has been no trouble there, and there is no vandalism with or other incidents. Hillcrest Billiards & The Lounge FROM WICHITA SHINE Night AT THE West End of Hillcrest Bowl Hillcrest Shopping Center MCCOLLUM HALL the larges on campus, employs 12 to 13 mer who plead with students, according to他们, residence rules. 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