Shultz says Chalmers weak on unrest Sen. Reynolds Shultz, R-Lawrence, has criticized Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr. for "batting pretty near zero in dealing with the problems of campus unrest." PATCO says public deceived By United Press International By United Press International Air traffic controllers Sunday accused the government of lying in an effort to deceive the public and entice them to end their "sickout." A spokesman for the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) particularly objected to an announcement by Transportation Secretary John A. Volpe that controllers in Cleveland, a key point in the nation's air control system, were returning to work in large numbers. He said the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was turning out false information in an effort to make it look like the controllers were returning to work all over the country, thus persuading those controllers who were still out to return. The FAA, meanwhile, reported no major air traffic delays. The FAA said Sunday that more and more controllers were ending their protest—a demand for more personnel and better equipment—and reporting for work. At Cleveland, the FAA said 60 controllers who had previously been on the sick list returned to work Sunday morning. However, it said the men were not returned to their control duties, but were being "processed" by a flight surgeon to determine if they really had been sick. PATCO, however, said this was not true—that as of noon Sunday 291 of the 380 Cleveland controllers were on the sick list—only 13 fewer than on Saturday. The controllers, as federal employees, are forbidden to strike. Instead, they are staging their "slowdown" by reporting to be ill. Nevertheless, a federal judge here issued an injunction forbidding a walkout and the union leadership told 7,500 PATCO members to stay on the job. The order, however, has been widely ignored. Official Bulletin Todav Film: "Animal Farm." 3 Bailey, 3:30 p.m. Physics Colloquium: "NAL Prog- reme" T. Yamanakau 238. 518; 3-45 m Tennis Club: 173 Robinson Gymnasium. 6.45 pm. 9.45 pm. Gymnasium, 6:45 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. KU Judo Club: Robinson Gymnasium Luso-Brazilian Studies Colloquium: "Problems of Higher Education in Brazil" Dean George Waggoner. Oread Room, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. prano, Swarthout Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Experimental Theatre, Kyogen. Kyogen. Lecture: "Ozarks: American Wil- land Island Payton, Kansas Uni- ton," 8 p.m. Tuesday College Faculty Meeting; Forum Room, Kansas Union, 4:30 p.m. Jayhawk Joggers Club: East door, Robinson Gymnasium, 4:30 p.m. Special Film: "Charlie Chan in London, Boordert Auditorium, Kansas on 7am." African Studies Lecture. "Tribalism in Africa." Prof. Carl Lande. KU Pine Room, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. Christian. Science. Organization. Pine Room, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. Christian Science Organization: Dana R. Foster Jayhawk Rodeo Club: Room 2A Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. Senior Recital: Compositions by Author Molina. Swallow Recital Hcl 8 p. 31. Experimental Theatre: Kyogen: Comic Theater of Paris " 1908 " n. 299. Coline Theatre of Japan. 8:20 p.m. Special Film: "Brown Blossoms" Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union, 9 p.m. EXPENSIVE CANAL. HELSINKI, Finland (UPI)—The Saimaa Canal, built by special agreement between the governments of Finland and the Soviet Union, will cost Finland next year 20 times more than it is expected to earn. 2 KANSAN Apr. 6 1970 Shultz made these comments Saturday in reference to a speech he gave at a Law Day seminar Friday in Topeka. "Chalmers hasn't taken a firm stand," Shultz said. "I think that when he does, certain things won't be tolerated on the University campus. Ninety nine per cent of the students and 99 per cent of the faculty will then back him up completely," he said. Shultz said that Chalmers had had little choice in denying demands made this year by the "The only stand he's taken that I know of is when he turned down the demands of the Black Student Union," Shultz said. Black Student Union, because they were "ridiculous." Shultz also criticized the news media for its coverage of the Feb. 17 demonstration at the Douglas County Courthouse. He said that the news media, particularly television, was aware of the demonstration in advance and had come to Lawrence the night before. "Apparently they came in and told the students, 'We want to see some action.' It was a planned march," Shultz said. Shultz said that, for the benefit of the news media, the demonstrators continued to the court-house instead of finishing at the statue of "Jimmy" Green in front of the law building. The march had originally been scheduled to end there. Douglas County Sheriff Rex Johnson was praised by Shultz for his handling of the courthouse demonstration. 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