2 Monday, October 21, 1974 University Dally Kansan DIGEST Ford spurns advice WASHINGTON -President Gerald R. Ford indicated that some conservative Republicans had urged him to abandon Vice President-designate Nelson A. Rockefeller, but that he didn't take the advice seriously. "I'm still convinced he would make a good vice president," Ford told five reporters during an unusual mini-now conference aboard Air Force Base. The President also said he hoped he had laid to rest the Nixon nikon磅 issue, which he accused of incarcerating innocent subjects. "I did Thursday, I didn't know that they would want to know," "I would be delighted" to make public any taped conversations with former President Richard Nixon if the special prosecutor's office has no objection," Ford said, even though there isn't any evidence such tapes exist. Rocky defends gift NEW YORK-Vice president-designate Nelson A. Rockefeller said yesterday that he had given him A. Hinkey, secretary of state, $50,000 to help make it possible for him to join former President Richard M. Nixon's administration as top national security adviser. The gift, made in 1969, was among the almost $2 million in presents to political and other associates which has caused a furor in consideration of it. Asked yesterday evening how he assessed his chances of being confirmed, Rockefeller replied, "I'm confident that the members of Congress are going to do the right thing for the people of this country, whatever that is." As for the gift to Kissinger, Rockefeller said he gave it to him "because he's my friend." "He worked for me for 14 years. He was going to Washington. I loved the guy. I respected the guy. I was in a position to help him and I did," he said. Portland power alert PORTLAND, Ore.-Authorities prepared yesterday for a possible blackout of the Portland area after the Bonneville Power Administration refused to pay $1 million to an exertortionist named "J. Hawker," who has threatened to blow up power transmission towers. The extortion letter was signed "J. Hawker", which authorities interpreted as a variation of the label "Jayhawk" used after the Civil War. The letters were published by the New York Times. SUA Forums 1974-75 "a program on the go" DICK GREGORY VERN MILLER BERNADETTE DEVLIN ARTHUR FLETCHER STEWART UDALL LEAVENWORTH BROS. JERALD TER HORST BARBARA MUTNICK FATHER DANIEL BERRIGAN MACCO DIXON (LOIS LANE) NOEL NEILL LARRY WINN TOM VAN SICKLE CURT SCHNEIDER LONDON FOG' The Golf jacket by London Fog. . . still the best fitting, the best looking, best made jacket for everyday wear that you can find. We have 'em. . . THE Town Shop 839 Massachusetts St. Fine Clothing for Men Dorms try for record phone call It's highly improbable but not impossible. Anyone trying to telephone Room 315 Templin Hall or Room 118 Corbinson-South Hill will till November 16th to complete the call. In a combined effort, the men of 3rd floor Templin and the women of 1st floor Corbin-South are tryn to break the Guinness record for the longest telephone companies. A busy signal for 30 straight days? The assault on the record began at 6 p.m. Friday. The idea for the phone-a-thon came about last week when Kerry Ryan, Cicerio, III., sophomore, found in a Guinness book of facts that she discovered in record 1966 with a 560-hour call phone. Ryan decided to challenge the record and took the idea to his friend Nick Kramer, Grantyol, sophomore. Kramer in turn told her that sophomore, Kramer, who became the leader of the group. Originally the call was to last 600 hours. However, someone looked in a later edition of Guinness and found that Western Michigan University broke K-State's record in 1969 with 691 hours and six minutes. The goal was then reset for 720 hours. The group ran into some problems while setting up the call. 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There is someone on each line 24 hours a day. We have no specific rules but you try to "We have no specific rules but we try to say something at least every minute," Yoder said. To eliminate the possibility of someone accidentally hanging up, the cylinders of the Tempiin phone were removed and the Coin phone was padlocked in a box, Yoder said. - Prefaded Denim—Patch pocket bell bottoms. - Corduroy— Nine colors, all sizes, bell bottoms and other styles Life goes on more or less normally in 315 Templein. Yoder and his roommate, Jeff Templin, freshman, sleep in their bedroom. There are there may be as many as 10 people there. **Mariner Bells** Several shades with jackets to match The over-heated receivers will finally come down Saturday, Nov. 16 at 6 p.m. Billboard Magazine Oct 11 1974 $16^{50} $1450 - Brushed Denim . . . 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