20 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, October 31, 1968 ANDY WILLIAMS Whether onstage at a concert or relaxing at home, that quick-to-flash Williams smile always seems to be present. Wounded youth in fair condition (Continued from page 1) cracker. I saw a Negro running from the door toward the back of the building with blood running out of the back of his calf. "I looked out the front door and saw a Bengal with a rifle and Homecoming rally psyches students for football game About three thousand shouting, enthusiastic students, led by the Pompon squad and cheerleaders, surrounded a bonfire behind Allen Field House last night and "psyched" themselves for the Homecoming game Saturday with Colorado University. Homecoming queen finalists were introduced, then Coach Frank "Pepper" Rodgers talked about the game, introduced the senior members of the football team, and said, "If Colorado beats us they've got a damned good football team." Other dignitaries present were Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe, Wade R. Stinson, director of athletics, and the rest of the football coaches. The band played, the Pompon squad did a fast, kicky routine, and shouts of "We're number one" rose from the crowd. Then the alma mater was sung, and the Rock Chalk chant followed. The crowd dispersed, still chanting cleers. another man arguing with him. When I saw him it looked like he was trying to reload it. "I walked out and took it from him with a little bit of a struggle. I found myself in an argument with the other guy and others closing in. "He was held back by the Negroes; he wanted to come get me. He had this look on his face like he wanted to kill me. When the police came I handed him to them and said here's the man who had the gun." The man quoted one member of the crowd as saying, "White Honkey, this is none of your business." Mumford, whose father is deceased, lives with his mother, Mrs. Robert Mumford, at 817 Walnut St. Mr. Mumford said her son was "sleeping when we left" the hospital. When contacted last night, Mrs. Mumford said she knew nothing about "what had happened or why it happened," and wouldn't know anything until at least the next day. Lawrence Police Chief Robert Richardson said the victim was "shot in the right calf apparently with a shotgun. It is believed to be of a small caliber, probably a 410." No arrest has been made yet. "Nobody will identify the assailant except the victim. The victim said last night he would make a statement today," said Richardson. "Possible positive identification may be established and an arrest made soon." This is Mr. Meyers using the John Bean LIFT-A-MATIC wheel alignment machine. Save your tires . . . line up today! Precise accuracy guaranteed. We also have COMPLETE BARRETT BRAKE SERVICE. FRITZ CO. 745 N.H. VI 3-4321 Code passage moves slowly -final ASC and Senate Council approval. ence committee to draft a unified version. (Continued from page 1) - Student Body and University Senate approval. State Board of Regents approval. The Regents must approve the code since both the ASC and the Senate were originally chartered by them. The two Voice representatives on the Student Faculty committee, Berkowitz and Liz Atkinson, Lawrence senior, wrote their own dissenting report. Being dissatisfied with the majority report. Voice, which is not satisfied with the changes which the code would make in the University's structure, is holding out for 50 per cent student representation, representation for non-tenured faculty, and a department of African studies, among other things. These demands are detailed in the minority report, which has been amended by Voice since its release. Voice says the amended report must be adopted in its entirety or ruined. Voice leaders have hinted at some sort of protest if the minority report is not adopted, but no one seems to know what form this will take. Sit-ins have been discussed, however. Both the ASC and the Senate Council have been considering the code for more than a month. Both groups have made several amendments to the code, and, although they expect to be done within three weeks, leaders doubt that a conference committee could finish drafting a unified version before Christmas. The Senate Council has considered, among others, an amendment on representation for non-tenured faculty, who are not included under the code now. The ASC has passed amendments calling for open meetings of the new University Senate and the Faculty Senate, and replacing the Dean of Students with the student body president as presiding officer of the Student Senate. The outlook now indicates the code might be ready by the end of this semester. 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