10 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, September 9,1968 New president holds firm at San Francisco College SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—Young radicals are "converging from all parts of the country" in an all-out effort to close San Francisco State College again, Dr. S. I. Hayakawa, the school's new president said yesterday. He also said drugs are being used to get the demonstrators "hopped up" for violent campus Former grad student killed in car accident A former University of Kansas graduate student in archeology was killed early Sunday when he lost control of his automobile near the east exit of the Kansas Turnpike. John R. May, who was a member of the fencing team while at KU in 1966-67, had been employed by the City Planning Department in Kansas City, Kan. He was returning from visiting friends in Lawrence when the accident happened. accented hospice Funeral services will be Wednesday in the Moore Funeral Home, Tulsa, Okla. Survivors include a daughter, Paula, Lawrence; and a sister, Mrs. E. H. Maness, Tulsa. confrontations with police. Hayakawa discussed the state college situation in an interview with United Press International as he prepared for the second week of classes at the college—reopened under massive police protection to end a violent "strike" by several hundred militants. The 62-year-old semantics professor showed no inclination to abandon his hard line against the militants. "The one thing that is not coming out very clearly in the news stories of the demonstrations," Hayakawa said, "is that the vast majority of classes are going on. The educational process at San Francisco State College is going along very merrily, especially from 8 to 12 every morning." Conceding, with a grin, that there have been "some interruptions" from 12 to 2 p.m., he said the vast majority of the 18,000 state college students are going to class. N word on Chancellor The major breakthroughs have occurred in the selection of a new chancellor, William P. Albrecht, dean of the Graduate School and chairman of the KU faculty chancellor selection committee, said yesterday. "We are still in the business of screening candidates," Albrecht said. "It will go on a while longer. I think." Albrecht said his committee meets regularly twice a week and "irregularly at other times." He said between one and three members of the student advisory chancellor selection committee have been at most faculty committee meetings. Patronize Kansan Advertisers The Big 8 Championship Yearbook is NOW ON SALE! Kansas Football Yearbook "THE BIG BLUE" $200ea. Just send your name and address with a check or money order to: KU FOOTBALL YEARBOOK Box 926 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Number of Copies Amt. Enclosed Name ... Address ... City State Zip .. !MIAMI BOUND?