Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 22, 1961 News Briefs By United Press International LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo—The United Nations today faced the threat of new major political and military crises in the troubled Congo. In Leopoldville, top foreign diplomats were warned that the central Congolese government will break all its agreements with the United Nations if Rajeshwar Dayal of India returns to his post as head of United Nations Congo operations. In Elisabethville, Katangese troops were reported to have set up roadblocks and mined roads and bridges in an effort to stop the movement of U.N. Swedish troops toward the strategic town of Kolwezi. } } SEOUL. Korea—The Republic of Korea's new military regime continued its sweeping decrees today by banning all political parties and social organizations. It also ruled out any attempt to unite with Communist North Korea by force. The new edict increased the tension which already was high as a result of mass arrests and a series of decrees that sharply curbed individual liberties. 11 --across from Central Jr. High RAWALPINDI, Pakistan—A long-simmering border dispute between Pakistan and Afghanistan threatened today to explode into a major conflict as a result of new armed attacks in the Khyber Pass region. The Pakistan government reported yesterday its air force planes had strafed Afghan forces in the area following two days of attacks by the Afghans on Pakistani frontier outposts. The trouble broke out as U.S. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson was completing a visit to Pakistan. --across from Central Jr. High NEW YORK—President Kennedy has been advised by a group of 132 lawyers that last month's unsuccessful invasion of Cuba by anti-Castro refugees was in violation of United States neutrality laws Arthur Larson, former director of the United States Information Service, was among the signers of a legal brief and petition sent to the President and the attorney general's office last Thursday and revealed today. everywhere... people with affair for good living learn to fly If you can drive there . . . you can fly there People who know how to live .. to really enjoy life . . are learning to fly! They've discovered the downright fun and thrill of flying by doing it themselves! You can do it, too! Make an appointment now for your DEMONSTRATION FLYING LESSON—See how easy flying really is . . . the real enjoyment of it . . try flying today! Inquire About Our Special Flight Courses MEMBER OF NAFS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FLIGHT SERVICES Wescoe- (Continued from page 1) by everyone concerned," Mr. Gunn said. THE NEW APPROACH Dr. Wescoe refers to apparently has taken place at KU. The four major changes made by the University recently: - The reorganization of the University Athletic Board, removing the chancellor to a position where he simply reviews the Board's action. $\bullet$ A clear statement of athletic policy by the chancellor in letters to each of the University coaches. This letter puts in writing that part of recruiting and procedural policies that previously had been mere understandings. *A "life-time" contract to football coach Jack Mitchell, relating coaching to an academic position with permanent status enjoyed by faculty members with tenure. - An explanation to the alumni by A. C. Lonborg, director of athletics, and Laurence C. Woodruff, dean of students and faculty representative to the Big Eight, of recruiting rules, asking interested alumni to check with coaches before taking any independent action. THE CONTRACT places Coach Mitchell on a par with academic deans and ties his salary to theirs. The football coach cannot be fired without two years notice unless he consciously violates the national or conference rules and regulations. Mr. Gunn said these four actions were taken to eliminate the chance of any misunderstanding between the chancellor and anyone interested in Kansas football. Dean Woodruff's and Mr. Lonborg's letter to the alumni says in part: "THE RULES are complicated in their detail; too much so to be duplicated here for you. In brief, all funds for the recruitment of or support of student athletes must be channeled through the University which shall then be responsible for the actions of all its alumni and friends, 'with or without the knowledge of the University.' 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