Networks back on air NEW YORK — (UPI)—The familiar faces and regular voices of network broadcasting went back on the air today as the American Powell- Continued from page 1 how he could afford all his luxuries in Bimini. Powell looked the other way and chuckled. And during the questioning Aldis noticed "another strong characteristic of Powell's (which) was his ability to start a long sentence, interrupt himself by pointing out a local fisherman's boat and shout to him, and then pick up his original sentence at the very word where he left off." WHEN FACED with a difficult question, Redfield noticed that Powell would often stand and peer out over the bay and shout to a local fisherman coming in. All the questions weren't difficult though, and when Powell noticed that Pam Banta, Oberlin senior, complained of a bad sunburn he chuckled, "burn baby, burn" and offered her a tube of sunburn cream. The sun-burned Miss Banta was responsible for the meeting in the first place. She and Sue Whitehill, Marshalltown, Iowa, freshman, met Gordon Dean, skipped of Powell's "Adam's Fancy," in a local store. He said Powell was usually at the dock in the afternoon at four. Two days later, the KU students were at the dock when Powell stepped aboard their boat. CONSIDERS MOVE LONDON — (UPI)—Amnesty International, which seeks improved conditions for political prisoners throughout the world, may move its headquarters from London to Strasbourg or some other city for security reasons. Its president, lawyer Peter Benson, said after the organization's files were riffed—and the thief not caught — that the move was contemplated because London police "apparently cannot furnish proper protection." SOLVED even for those who perspire heavily A new antiperspirant that really works! Solves underarm problems for many who had despaired of effective help. MITCHUM ANTIPERSPIRANT keeps underarms absolutely dry for thousands of grateful users. 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Conaway, executive secretary of AFTRA, said under the terms of the new contract the 100 newsmen employed by network-owned and operated stations will receive a base of $300 a week, Oscars go to Seasons SANTA MONICA, Calif. — (UPI)—Winners in the 39th annual Academy Awards presentation: Best picture:"A Man for All Seasons." Fred Zinnman. Best actress: Elizabeth Taylor in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Best actor: Paul Scofield in "A Man for All Seasons." Supporting actress: Sandy Dennis in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Supporting actor: Walter Matthau in "Fortune Cookie." Best director: Fred Zinnemann for "A Man for All Seasons." retroactive to Nov. 16, 1966. In addition, they will retain 25 per cent of commercial fees as of March 1. Oswald- Continued from page 1 in performing a function that is nothing more than a ritual." "NONE OF THE CRITICS of the Warren Commission have made convincing cases that findings of the commission are inaccurate or inadequate," he said. Moderator Wilson said he has not read any evidence that indicates that someone besides Oswald assassinated Kennedy. Printing bill to Docking A bill authorizing a new building to house the KU Printing Service and Daily Kansan printing facilities is to be given to Gov. Robert Docking this afternoon. The bill, no. 246, authorizing a $350,000 building, passed the house and senate last week. Construction west of Iowa Street is expected to begin possibly as soon as mid summer, following a bid letting expected later this month. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 11, 1967 SUA Current Events Forum — presents — Mrs. Martin Luther King Jr. Wednesday, April 12 3:30 p.m. in an open Jayhawk Room in the Union 3 in press conference KU-Y Cabinet Applications must be picked up KU-Y Office by Friday, April 14. Smart Fashionable Colt 45 Malt Liquor Sweat Shirts Just $ t+2=69 $ (plus any old box top) Great for weddings, formals, proms and inaugural addresses . 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