University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 17, 1974 7 On Campus Speaker at J-School Don. W. Dhiell, president and editor of the Easton (Pa.) Press, will be editor-in-residence at the William Allen White School of Journalism today and tomorrow. During his visit, Dhiell will meet with students and to discuss various aspects of journalism and to provide tips to students on how to best Dhiell graduated from KU in 1947. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and a basketball letterman. He is a native of Smith Center. IFC candidates Correction In the "Jaeiouls foils Pearson" editorial on page 4 of Monday's Kansan, George Worth, chairman of the English department, was misquoted. The Kansan reported that Worth, in a Jan. 23, 1973, College Assembly meeting, said, "... the entire English department "does not feel that Pearson Integrated Humanities responds English 1 and 2."3 When did say was "... neither the ad hoc committee (formed by the department) nor the Pearson program should be a substitute for English 1, 2 and 3"4 or theimental Advisory Committee nor the whole voting department felt they were in a position to recommend that the Pearson Integrated Humanities Program should substitute for English 1, 2 and 3."5 Prof gets grant Larry Havlick, professor of education, has received an $18,269 grant from the State Education Committee to fund the needs assessment program for Kansas public schools. This is Havlick's third consecutive program. Havlick said the program was innovative and designed to curriculum and testing measures throughout the state. He said the goal of the program was to improve the school system of Kansas. Also on campus... Today, a critique of "Pepi Threnodies," recently performed in the William Inge Theatre, will be at 3:30 in 341 Murphy, the Sigma Delta Chi Careers Night will meet at 7 in the Jayhawk room of the Kansas Union, the Jayhawk Audubon Society will sponsor a program on the tall grass prairie by Ron Klatske, West Central Regional Audubon Society and the South Park Recreation Center, 1141 Massachusetts St. and Curt Schneider, Democrat, and Tom Van Sickle, Republican, attorney general candidates, will hold a debate at 8 in the Union Ballroom. Tomorrow, Peter Jones of Edinburgh will speak on "Interpreting Art: A Theory Outlined" at 3:30 in the Forum room of the Union. From Page One Watergate as beyond the pale," Richardson said. "And I think this quite likely will mean that political standards generally will be jacked up, sort of like a wave washing against a beach: It lifts all the debris on the coast, it gives a new high-water mark and, then, when were reached, they remain there. And I think this is happening to political standards." Richardson defends Higher ethical standards for politicians may cause increased scrutiny of Nelson A. Rockefeller before he is confirmed as vice president, Richardson said. "I think that the information that has come out of the confirmation hearings is further scrutiny by the congressional panel," he said. "The further inquiry on the Senate side" he said. Rockefeller's financing of a derogatory book about his 1970 opponent for the governesship of New York, former Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, was wrong, Richardson said, and Rockefeller has apologized for it. "But it doesn't seem to be a wrong of sufficient magnitude to be disqualifying for the vice presidency in the light of the experience, ability, the capacity he has and the realism of the situation that occurred that he would have to step into the presidency," Richardson said. Despite all the problems of Watergate and Rockefeller, however, Richardson predicted a bright future for the Republican party. And the Republican party has the opportunity to address itself to neglected issues in society, such as privacy and other social issues among individuals and big institutions, he said. Richardson also assailed the present methods of funding programs and said the Republican party could gain strength by to restore honesty to the funding process. Many of the programs authorized by Congress are funded inadequately, he said. The Headstart Program, for example, was funded so that at most only 17 per cent of the children eligible for benefits under the program actually could receive benefits. "Political campaigns for 30 years—and more and more so as time has gone on—have been directed either to nonissues or to what I call secondary issues," he said. Thus the program amounted to "an apparent promise unredeemed," he said. they're usually brushed aside and told that they don't understand the need for the programs, otherwise they would vote to authorize the programs. Republicans frequently have criticized the presentation of programs that can't be adequately translated into language. However, Richardson said, Republicans do care about the programs. But they also care about the large numbers of people to whom services have been promised and never delivered because of inadequate funding. He said, for example, that the entire 1972 federal budget would be needed to fund the promised but unfitted programs under the establishment of Health, Education and Welfare. Richardson's appearance at the University was sponsored by the re-election campaign of Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan., and who oversaw the majority of his speech praising Dole. He said the resentment out of out Watergate or the pardon of Nixon would be "irrelevant and inappropriate grounds on which to debate." Sen. Dole and Dr. Roy, "Dole's opponent. "Bob Dole had no more to do with wristate than Dean Rowley. He was a farther-than forthright man." Service ADVENTURE A BOOKSTORE Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa Magazine Subscription AMERICAN ARTIST—8 issues, 48.00 ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST—Special for new subscriber, $15.95 CHILDREN'S PLAYCRAFT—New from Parents Magazine, for children. gift b-12. Special offer 10 issue WRITER'S DIRECT $49.95 From Aberdeen Angus Journal to Zygn, we can enter your subcrip- tion for almost any U.S. magazine and obtain a discount, many at substantial discounts Special Christmas Gift Rates. Order early for Christmas. Most publishers require 5 to 7 weeks before delivery of first conv. condensation of what happened. And, indeed, he could make this claim, and very realistically: That if responsibility for the conduct of Richard Nixon's campaign had been delivered by the National Committee under Bob Dole, Watergate never would have happened. Richardson also said Dole would be more valuable to Kansans because he would have greater seniority, stature and experience. He said Roy's campaign strategy, "I can do just as good a job, so elect me," was absurd. Richardson now is a fellow at the Richardson was attorney general until he resigned a year ago this Sunday rather than carry out Nixon's order to fire Watergate Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox. Before his retirement, he served of defense, secretary of health, education and welfare and unders secretary of state. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C., where he is studying the responsibility and response to the international governments in the federal system. School... 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