Monday, September 25,1978 University Daily Kansan 10 23rd ST. SUB SHOP OPEN til 2 A.M. (across from Wendy's) Doreta's Decorative Arts 1096 New Manhattan, Kearns, Kansas 82114 505-733-8435 LESSONS, BUPPLIES, GIFTS, ANTIQUE FRAMES, CRAFTS, GREETING CARDS --on the John F. Kennedy assassination, mass the statement in an interview on the CBS station. Pardon our Mess! Due to remodeling, our dining room will be closed until Friday at 5 p.m. Please use our drive-in window Sunday-Thursday from 10:30 until 1 a.m. and Friday and Saturday from 10:30 until 2 a.m. Table Tennis Buffs! If you're interested in playing table tennis come to the first meeting of the KU Table Tennis Club Monday, Sept. 25 7:30 pm in the Ballroom BYOP—Bring your own paddle. If you're interested and cannot attend, call 864-1346 INDOOR RECREATION WASHINGTON (AP) - A key member of the House assassinations committee said yesterday there is evidence that indicates there might have been conspiracy to kill Martin Kipnje. Much of the interview was devoted to the Kennedy hearings. Preyer, however, was asked if it would be possible to prove a conspiracy existed without the cooperation Rep. Richardson Preyer, D-N.C., who is chairman of the committee's subcommittee Conspiracy suggested in King assassination Unbelievable Savings CALCULATORS & STEREOS Calculators Texas Instruments HEWLETT PACKARD WAS WALS $12.95 T1-58 $300 $14.95 T1-68 $200 $14.95 T1-67 $ 60 $14.95 PC100A $ 60 $14.95 POC 100A $ 60 $14.95 T1-56 $ 50 $14.95 T1-55 $ 50 $14.95 BOSS 4005 $ 25 $18.95 T1-540 $ 25 $18.95 T1-540 $110 $17.95 T1-790 $ 25 $17.95 T1-790 $ 17.95 PROGRAMMER $ 60 $14.95 SPRANK UP FOR $ 60 $14.95 SPRANK UP FOR $ 58.95 WAS SALE HP-10 $175 $144.95 HP-19C $275 $222.95 HP-21 $ 80 $149.95 HP-23 $ 100 $149.95 HP-29C $175 $144.95 HP-31E $ 60 $149.95 HP-33E $ 100 $149.95 HP-33E $100 $81.95 HP-37E $ 78 $81.95 HP-38E $ 100 $81.95 HP-67 $450 $359.95 HP-67 $450 $359.95 HP-97 $490 $399.95 HP-97 $490 $399.95 1. 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It may be that we can only prove an association rather than a convictable conspiracy without Ray's help." of James Earl Ray, who pleaded guilty to murdering King, a civil rights leader. ONE OF THE interviewers said, "I have to say, Judge Prey, that your choice of words in that answer makes me think that you believe there was a conspiracy." "Well," Preyer said, "I'll have to take refuge behind our committee's rules and say that I don't want to make a statement on that. I think it's fair to say this: There is evidence which, if it checks out to be true, would show a conspiracy in that case." Earlier, Preyer had said Ray's finances were a key point in determining whether a conspiracy existed. Ray, just out of prison, was sentenced to death for assassination. He remained at large for a "IT DOES DEFY common sense, I think, unless there was a substantial supply of funds from a bank robbery or something of that sort," Preyer said. He said the committee also is trying to determine whether Ruy might have made mistake. He said he wasn't sure. Ray confessed to killing King, but since he had he was framed for the crime by a mysterious woman. year after the killing, traveling to three foreign countries. Preeyer said questioning of Ray by the committee had virtually taken apart Ray's alibi, but said the committee can expect his death and publishing whether he was part of a conspiracy. On the Kennedy assassination, Preyer said many questions will remain unanswered when the committee's work is through. He maintained, however, that the complaint was not an ideal put to rest the complaint that the assassination was never thoroughly explored. Big-8 meeting delayed by Senate committee In a unanimous vote, the committee decided to try to increase correspondence this semester with the other Big-Eight schools and to possibly attempt a conference next semester if the correspondence was productive. Ten of the 35 members of the committee attended the meeting. The Student Senate Communications Committee voted last night to postpone plans for a Big-Eight conference of student leaders until next semester. BUT ROBINSON, after talking about the ineffectiveness of those other conferences, said he would not suggest having a Big-Eight conference. Margaret Berlin, chairman of the committee, said the Communications Committee had talked about the possibility of a Big-Eight conference in which students could get together and discuss similar problems. Berlin invited Reggie Robinson, student body vice president, to the meeting to discuss what had happened at several student conferences he attended in past years and to make suggestions about a Big-Eight conference. "I don't know how a lot of the problems in conference can be avoided," Robinson said. He said that although most of the conferences looked good on paper, they often were unsuccessful because no one attending them was there. That was why that they were supposed to get out of them. Another problem of having a conference, Robinson said, is that the school hosting it conference to much. "I wouldn't see that it would hurt if they were a little less pretentious," Robinson said. "At all of these other conferences the big names have been in such a big deal—like the United Nations." However, Robinson said, there are some good points to holding a Big-Eight concert. "AS FAR AS I know, there's never been one and it might be more constructive than other conferences because a Big-Eight conference would include schools that are similar in size and that would have the same sort of problems." he said. Berlin said a better way for schools to solve similar problems might be to increase written correspondence and phone communications with the other schools. "The only conference that I went to where I got something out of it was a week-long one, and we got all of the ideas from a school that we already had been communicating with," he said. "I think the correspondence thing is really vital." Robinson agreed that increased correspondence would be more productive. After the meeting, the committee began a phone survey for the Legal Services Board. The survey is designed to determine what type of students services at KU have the name. Phone 843-1211 K.U. Илион Bob Rocha, Legal Services Board member, said he expects the results of this investigation to be positive. Maupintour travel service Travel Plans? make them with us. 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