Thursday, October 17, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 11 Conard criticizes present program John Conard, Republican nominee for lieutenant governor, last night claimed current funds of the Robert Docking administration could not pay for expanded state programs. Conard, who spoke at the Eldridge Hotel before the Douglas County Young Republicans, said the revenue bill now used by the state was devised before Docking ever became governor. "Docking has no revenue plan at all," Conard said. The Republican hopeful contended only tax hikes could pay for highway expansion plans. He denied charges made earlier this week in Lawrence by Gov. Robert Docking that a proposed tax increase would give Kansas only 20 miles of new freeway. Conard said the money would be used for the basis of a bond Camp panelist charges racism in armed forces An Air Force major who has resigned his commission, charging that the military is a racist organization, will serve on a panel at the KU-Y Freshman Camp, Rita Matousek, Cuba, Kan., junior and co-chairman of the camp, said. Maj. Lewis Olive, assigned to Forbes Air Force Base, will terminate his 14-year military career in June, explained the Rev. Richard Lewis, Washburn University campus minister and friend of the officer. Mr. Lewis said he first met Maj. Olive in Let's Talk, a Topeka group devoted to interracial dialogue. As the serviceman participated in the group, Mr. Lewis observed, he saw himself as an "Uncle Tom" and began to research the effects of racism in the armed forces. When his resignation is effective, Maj. Olive plans to stay in the area and go to law school, Mr. Lewis said. As a result of his research, Mr. Lewis said, Maj. Olive decided he could no longer support a system which reinforces the racism he observed. The KU-Y Freshman Camp will be Oct. 26 and 27 at Lake Shawnee near Topeka. Deadline for registration is Friday. program. He said the money would bring 60 miles of freeway to Kansas plus $10 million to local cities and counties. Conard criticized Docking for calling Harman a man who had gained wealth through his marriage to the granddaughter of the Myron Green cafeteria chain owner. "That's getting pretty low to attack a man through his family," Conard said. "I think that shows the Democrats are on pretty precarious ground." PARIS (UPI)—U.S. Undersecretary of State Nicholas deB. Katzenbach yesterday warned Western Europe it would have to assume more responsibility for its own defense, because the United States would not be able to carry the financial burden much longer. US can't afford to defend Europe says Katzenbach The Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia proved that a powerful North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) still was necessary, but there are those in the United States who "question the need for the continued presence of more than 200,000 U.S. troops in Europe." Katzenbach said. The undersecretary told the seven-nation assembly of the Western European Union (WEU) that such people have long argued "that if Western Europe is not prepared to do more in its own defense, we cannot be expected to carry our present burden." Wait Until Sunday The Renegades are at The Red Dog Inn Fri. & Sat. Topsy's Scrumptious, juicy, candy-covered apples with famous Topsy's melt-in-your-mouth deliciousness! Rich,red,ripe apples dipped in tangy cinnamon or butter-rich caramel! Now! At Topsy's! Topsy's Old Fashioned Popcorn & Ice Cream Shop Mall Shopping Center----711 W. 23rd Street Lawrence, Kan.66044, Phone: VI 2-7175 ASK ABOUT SUA concert tickets to go on sale Monday ORGANIZATIONAL DISCOUNTS Tickets go on sale Monday for the Andy Williams Homecoming Concert, Irv Robinson, Prairie Village sophomore and concert chairman, said. The concert, which also features Roger Miller, is at 8 p.m. Nov. 2 in Allen Field House. Ticket prices are $4, $3.50 and $3 and will be sold in the Kansas Union SUA office, the campus information booth and Bell's, Kiefs and the Sound music stores he said. The drawing for block tickets is Monday. "The sound should be good for this concert," Robinson said. "Beatty from Kansas City is doing the sound and he's done it for Andy Williams before." This is the biggest concert KU has had in a long time, he explained. "We hope a lot of parents will come. It's the type of concert that attracts young and old." 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