8 Tuesday, September 24, 1974 --- University Daily Kansan Miller defends law From Page One creates in state taxes nor cutbacks in state-funded programs. In his speech, Miller said his 14 years of public service qualified him to be governor. "The attorney general's office has really given me some insight into state government," he said. "I don't know where I could have a better training program given to me." Protests apparently planned against Energy... From Page One He said the real problem the University would have this winter would be with its intermittent contract for natural gas, the University said. The plant, said the University had increased its storage capacity for fuel oil to 500,000 cubic meters and cut costs by the natural gas supply is cut off. Buchholz said the state couldn't get anyone to agree to supply additional fuel oil. He said the University would have to hunt for supplies and supply kept on hand had to be replenished. Jerry Hutchison, assistant vice chancellor for academic affairs, said it would be profitable if evening classes were taught in a concentrated area as much as possible. The supply of electricity is good and it promises to remain pretty good, Nicher said. This is because Kansas Power and Light Co. produces electricity from coal, of which there is an ample supply in this area, he said. Committee members agreed that 68 degrees was an appropriate thermostat setting for campus buildings. One member suggested that special attention be given to make sure shades were drawn and drapes are used by the members and staff left to go home at night. No radical changes were proposed in the conservation procedures that were used last He suggested that a recommendation on this be made to William Kelly, associate deam of admissions and records, before he commenced the class schedules for the spring semester. Miller fizzled. Several students who said that Miller's agents had photographed the women, and they wrote "Virtually half the audience wore the masks, and afterward Miller autographed about 50, writing comments like 'Be good' and "were." After most wearing had left, Miller even posed wearing a mask and asked the nurse to give him a vaccine. "We can really use those in the campaign," he said. The most heated exchange between Maki and the audience followed a question about whether she should be called a girl. "I not sure it's illegal unless it's forced." Miller said. Miller was interrupted frequently at the end of speech, but the hecking gradually subsided. Reminded by an aide that sodomy was illegal in all cases, Miller said. "Well then, if you were going to do it, I would." One man in the audience complained that Miller hadn't even known what the law was and said he thought that under police out of 10 of us are criminal sodomsists." Miller said that nobody knew all the laws and that he hadn't prosecuted any sodomy cases. "It's pretty hard to make those kinds of cases," he said. "In order to get in there, you have to have a warrant. You also have to have proof, and how do you get it in cases like that? We've never arrested anybody for that." Meet the Candidates for Attorney General of Kansas 7:30 p.m.Wednesday, Sept.25 Big Eight Room, Kansas Union Curt Schneider (Dem.) & Tom Van Sickle (Rep.) Sponsored by the KU Commission on the Status of Women Varsity Bowling Tryouts Men and Women Teams. Come in and join the fun of bowling on your own team. Tryouts will be held each Tuesday in September at 4:00 p.m. KANSAS UNION 864-3545 A. B. Amerson, assistant instructor of biology, was listed in good condition yesterday after being assaulted Wednesday night in his apartment by two men. Assaulted KU teacher in good condition Amerson, 38, said yesterday that he had a broken nose, a bone fracture below his left eye, eight stitches, two blackened eyes and three broken ribs on his right side. Amerson is in the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. Lawrence police haven't made any arrests in the case and haven't had a chance to talk to Amerson yet, Lt. K. Harmon said yesterday. The two men forced their way into Amerson's apartment, 1000 W. 9th St., when he shot out in front of the police. their knocks,the police report said They repeatedly struck Amerson on the head and bound him with a lamp cord in his ear. The two men stayed in Amerson's apartment about two hours, drinking beer, smoking marijuana and ransacking the apartment, the report said. WE GIVE DISCOUNTS ON HI-FI COMPONENTS On Elektra the GRAMOPHONE shop PIONEER THORENS TEAC KOSS PICKERING KENWOOD Cerwin Vega Garrard TDK maxell audio-technica BSR McDONALD KIEF'S Dual YAMAHA DISCOUNT RECORDS & STEREO MALLS SHOPPING CENTER LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1-913-842-1544 SAVINGS ON FAOUS BRAND STEREO COMPONENTS Diamond Needle Sale reg. $9.95-$10.95 NOW $5.95 SAVINGS ON FAMOUS BRAND STEREO COMPONENTS