Progressive Student Alliance sets planks (Continued from page 1) housing and implement an effective social and cultural program for foreign students. The social responsibility section also calls for implementation of existing University social programs through student involvement in the University Urban Council, University Advocacy Centers (Kansas City), Community Action Program (Architecture Department), and the Regional Studies Program. parking tickets. The alliance says these should be solved, but there are more important issues confronting KU student government to be discussed now. The final section, termed miscellaneous, concerns "minor issues" such as beer in the Union, cigarettes on campus, more basketball seats and standard, non-progressive The Progressive Student Alliance platform generally proposes a larger role for students in University affairs, specifically in the implementation of the Senate Code. "This student power is not a power of protest and confrontation, but specific action aimed at accomplishing specific goals," the platform contends. PSA presidential candidate Edwards said, "Next year the effectiveness of student government will depend on implementing the Senate Code through greater student participation in solving vital questions confronting the university and society. Patronize Kansan Advertisers President Nixon denounced campus disorders in a formal statement issued Saturday as a threat to intellectual freedom and civilization itself. But, he limited federal retaliation to withholding financial help from students convicted of voilating the law. In this first major statement on the violence at colleges and universities, Nixon said he had directed Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare Robert H. Finch to start "new initiatives toward easing tensions in our educational community." Simultaneously, Finch released a letter in which he told college and university administrators the law on cutting off financial aid must be enforced while fully protecting The group was demonstrating against the action of Gary Anderson, manager of the Inn in firing Mrs. Della Hamilton, a black employee. Demonstrations at the Holiday Inn have come to an end, it was disclosed Saturday in a meeting of the "Concerned White Citizens." Bill Simons, spokesman for the group who demonstrated and sat in at the Lawrence Holiday Inn last Sunday, said the groups demands have been met "satisfactorily." Mrs. Hamilton said Saturday that she met with Inn Operations, Inc. last week in a closed meeting of the Kansas Commission on Civil Rights where she said she was satisfied with arrangements made. Inn protest is dropped "the rights of legitimate and responsible dissent." 12 KANSAN Mar. 24 1969 Student law breakers may lose scholarships Nixon hails- (Continued from page 1) The protests faded into the background as Nixon and his wife emerged from the limousine and were greeted with cheers from the enthusiastic crowd. Nixon and his wife waved to the crowd and walked to the front porch of the Truman home where they met the former President and his wife in what appeared to be a friendly situation. The Nixons and Trumans emerged from the home 15 minutes later. They then traveled together to the Truman Library where Nixon presented the Steinway grand piano Truman had played in the White House during his presidency. During the library tour, Nixon entertained a small crowd of onlookers and reporters by playing the Missouri Waltz. Nixon, unable to resist grade school children, shook many of their hands and greeted many other onlookers after emerging from the library. Signs were once again prevalent. Elementary children carried signs saying, "The world was made for peace not war." The two hour pause in Independence was part of a weekend flight by the Nixons to their native state of California. White House sources said the trip was mostly recreational in nature, and one report said the Nixons would spend part of their weekend shopping for a summer vacation home in the vicinity of San Clemente, Calif. 7 Day Special Cars Painted $27.50 "We personally hope that there will be more meaningful dialogue between the candidates throughout the campaign to create the necessary enthusiasm essential for relevant student participation in University governance. Martin's Auto Painting 792 N. 2nd—N. Lawrence "We want this to be an open University in which each member of the academic community can achieve his personal academic and social goals." CHARCOAL GRILL 13" Adjustable Portable Our Regular $1.29 only 97c with this ad at KROGER'S Creighton's Secret Mission Creighton's mission: to change the protective colorings of American men. Impossible? Possible, they say. Deep, deep tones in Oxford lead the task force with broadcloth as the back up team. The deep rolled Brookside button down collar keeps the line of communications open. This ad will self destruct in five seconds. From $7.00 in short and long sleeves.