State Senate backs ouster of rebels (Continued from page 1) In Washington Wednesday, the executive committee of the National Governors conference gave support to a get tough policy to end disruptions on the nation's university campuses. The committee issued a statement after extended discussions of the effect of campus turmoil. Several governors said the current university atmosphere is making it extremely difficult to persuade the general public of the need for more funds for higher education. Fliers explain case hazily, and the rumors have been many ... What are the facts?" Harrison, in an interview Wednesday and again last night, said, "I thought the coverage of the trial and the presentation of the facts was excellent." When informed the students were distributing fliers about him, Harrison said he knew nothing about their actions. Leland McCleary, a University employee passing out the fliers at Ninth and Massachusetts Streets said, "I don't think you can really get a reaction because people don't know what it's about. Some people, when they see it's about Leonard Harrison, just turn and walk away." He explained that the purpose of his being there was more to inform people of existing conditions of institutional racism in the courts and elsewhere. "The idea is to make people aware that there is racism in the courts and this is one example," McCleary remarked. The governors' statement read: "The executive committee of the National Governors conference extends its full support to the President of the United States relative to the preservation and advancement of higher education which is being jeopardized on many of the nation's campuses. "Lawless acts by a small segment of the student population must not be allowed to interfere with the vast number of students who are seeking to exercise their educational opportunities." Tuesday, President Richard M. Nixon issued a statement endorsing the policies of the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, president of Notre Dame university. Hesburgh said that students disrupting classes would be given 15 minutes for meditation and would be expelled if they continued disruptive action. He said nonstudents would be arrested and prosecuted. Missouri Senate seeks crackdown Governor Nelson Rockafeller said the Hesburgh statement "struck a very responsive chord with the American people." JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (UPI) A resolution condemning students who obstruct the education of others through disorder was introduced in the Missouri Senate yesterday Malmud autopsy study continues Laboratory reports on medicine found in the room and on body tissues of Michael Malmud, Wyncote, Pa., senior, found dead Monday, probably will not be complete for 10 days to two weeks, Douglas County Coroner James Reed said yesterday. No evidence of injury or foul play existed, Lawrence police report. 20 KANSAN Feb. 28 1969 INTERESTED IN AN OVERSEAS CAREER? aift will be on the campus March 4, 1969 to discuss qualifications for advanced study at THUNDERBIRD GRADUATE SCHOOL and job opportunities in the field of INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT Interviews may be scheduled at THUNDERBIRD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT (Formerly: The American Institute for Foreign Trade) P. O. Box 191 Phoenix, Arizona 85001 Affiliated with The American Management Association by Republican Sens. John C. Ryan of Sedalia and Edward Stone of Chesterfield. Commenting on the content of the flier, he said, "I think it's a poor job of journalism—it's too confusing. I don't know who wrote it, but it isn't very good." The resolution, co-sponsored by 12 other senators of either party, urged the Senate to support those who wish to obtain an education in an orderly and democratic manner. For those "who spuriously and facetiously confuse treason with learning, revolution with education, and rioting with intellect, we can have only words of contempt," the resolution said. Photo by Mike Shurtz Huh? "Do not enter, park, don't park, avoid the open trench. Is this what I do with my life? Deciding where to park my car?" VE TAKEN FINAL CUTS in our SEMI-ANNUAL SALE FOR MEN Men's Suits and Sport Coats Men's Slacks and Sweaters Men's Shirts and Ties 1/2 PRICE Just received: SPRING SLACKS, KNITS AND DRESS SHIRTS ENTIRE STOCK NOT INCLUDED. ALL SALES FINAL.