8 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, January 7, 1969 Sirhan's trial begins today LOS ANGELES (UPI)—In a courtroom sealed off by steel doors and with three dozen uniformed and plainclothes deputies standing guard, a "realistic" Sirhan B. Sirhan goes to trial today for the murder of Robert F. Kennedy. The 24-year-old Arab immigrant, whose bullets cut down the brother of the late The Joint Conference Committee, composed of three All-Student Council (ASC) members and three University Senate members, has reached agreement on the revised version of the proposed Senate Code for new University government. ASC to vote on final code The committee began work more than a month ago when the Faculty Senate passed a revised version of the proposed Senate Code. The ASC had passed their version in early November. It was the committee's job to iron out the differences in the two proposed versions. Rick von Ende, Abiline, Texas, graduate student and ASC chairman, said the ASC will probably pass the proposed Senate Code at tonight's meeting. "There were no major differences in the two proposed code and I see no problems in its passage, he said." Pre-enroll (Continued from page 1) of the same methods employed at North College, although none have switched to the mass enrollment procedure. In Oliver, Pearson, Centennial and Corbin Colleges students must pick up and return their materials at respective offices. Pearson College in Joseph R. Pearson Hall has also eliminated required advisory consultation. Oliver College in Oliver Hall has followed the same procedure for sophomores. Corbin College in Corbin Hall and Centennial College in Ellsworth Hall have retained the advisory requirement. After students have completed pre-enrollment, each of the college offices will tabulate the number of students in each course. The registrar will compile the college office reports and turn tentative figures over to the departments, allowing them to make possible necessary adjustments in section offerings. Official Bulletin Sanitary Engineering Conference. All Day, Kansas Union. Lecture, 2:30 p.m. Peter in Huray, Joseph in Huray, and the recital thehedral Music," Swarthout Recital Auditions For The Mikado. 6:30-10 p.m. Mt. Oread Gilbert and Sullivan Company. Forum Room, Kansas Union. Minority Opinions Forum, 7 p.m. Maryland Institute for Science Education, University, Kansas Union Bailroom. p.m. Dantorff Chapel. Judeo Judeo Club. 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union. Linguist, Colloquy. 7:30 p.m. Mabel Hewitt, graduate student. 108 Blake Experimental Theatre 8:20 p.m. "Days From Medieval Mystery Story" president at a moment of triumph in his own bid for the White House, was reported eager finally to face justice after seven months of virtual solitary confinement. said, "and he is in a realistic mood." A member of the defense staff was asked what Sirhan thought of his chances in view of the overwhelming eyewitness evidence on which the prosecution has based the charge of first degree murder with a maximum penalty of death in the California gas chamber. "We have been realistic with him all along," the legal aide Emile Zola Berman of New York, one of Sirhan's three lawyers, said bluntly the principal objective is "to save his life." Should the jury return a verdict of first degree murder "with malice afoREthought and premeditation," the same jury panel would hold a "second trial" to decide on a penalty of life imprisonment or death. Selection of the jury of 12 regular members and six alternates was expected to take as long as three weeks. Wire service guild strikes AP NEW YORK (UPI)-The Associated Press and the Wire Service Guild, representing 1,200 AP editorial employees in the United States, filed counter claims of unfair labor practices Chancellor (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) Leavenworth war school, remained for two years after graduation and returned as commandant in 1960. He retired last summer as Army chief of staff. Committee members say the final choice may not come from their list at all, but from the Board of Regents. Should this occur, the Regents will consult the chancellor selection committee before the final choice is made. At this time no KU personnel are under consideration for the top post. Between 25 and 30 KU faculty members have been nominated for the post, but committee members say few have been given serious consideration. 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