Dibona nomination unsure WASHINGTON (UPI)—Charles J. Dibona's views and personality have failed to impress key members of the Senate Armed Services Committee—so much so that President Nixon might drop plans to nominate him as Selective Service director. The White House confirmed last week that Dibona had been offered the job to succeed Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey. It said Thursday, as it did then, that no final decision had been reached. Dibona, a 37-year-old naval academy graduate and civilian research consultant for the Pentagon, met with Sen. John C. Stennis, D-Miss., chairman of the Armed Services Committee, and Sen. Margaret Chase Smith of Council (Continued from page 1) conduct. Reduction of grade may not include the awarding of an "F" in the course as a result of a single act of academic misconduct. - Disciplinary Probation: Exclusion from participation in specified privileged or extra-curricular activities for a period not exceeding one school year. - Suspension: Exclusion from Classes and other specified privileges or activities for a definite period not in excess of two years. - Expulsion: Termination of student status for an indefinite period. The conditions of readmission, if any, shall be stated in the order of expulsion. Other sanctions which may be imposed upon an instructor for academic misconduct are: - Recommendation of Suspension: Recommendation to the Chancellor that an instructor be excluded from teaching and other specified privileges or activities for a definite period not in excess of two years. - Recommendation of Dismissal: Recommendation to the Chancellor that an instructor be dismissed from the University staff for an indefinite period. More than one sanction may be imposed upon a student or an instructor for the same offense or offenses. A vote was then taken and passed to recommend these changes to the University Senate which will then decide whether or not to adopt the changes. In other business, the council elected James U. Maloney, professor of chemistry and petroleum engineering, as presiding officer. The council then recessed until 3:30 p.m. Thursday, February 12. 16 KANSAN Feb. 6 1970 Entire Stock Not Included Maine, its ranking Republican, on Jan. 26. Mrs. Smith refused comment, but other sources reported that she was "adamantly" opposed to Dibona and that Stennis also was against the appointment, which the committee would have to clear. Dibona, just back from a Caribbean cruise, said in a telephone interview that he expected to decide in a few days whether to accept the job that Hershey will vacate Feb. 16. "I still have the matter under active consideration, and it's my understanding that is the case at the White House," Dibona said. "I agree with President Nixon's policy of moving toward an all-volunteer Army," Dibona said, noting that its complications are under study by a special White House commission. "Everybody seems to have something different, but it is mostly a question of the guy being difficult and abrasive Student killed (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) collided, "it seemed like it was raining car parts." Gore's death marks the first fatal accident in Lawrence for the new year. * * Gore was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer T. Gore, Pawnee Rock. He was a junior in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, majoring in psychology. He was the president of Templin Hall for the Fall, 1969 semester, and he was a member of the Templin intramural football team. At semester break he moved to Gatehouse Apartments. Gore was the recipient of one of two Laura Sivight Memorial Scholarships awarded to outstanding Pawnee County students. Miss Sivight was a KU sophomore from Larned when she was killed in an auto accident in December, 1968. Funeral arrangements are being arranged through the Beckwith Funeral Home, Larned. as an eventual substitute for the draft. The senator said that "the feeling is that there is a man—Dibona—committed to killing a program he is supposed to take over." rather than something in his record," said one Senate source. One committee member said a key issue is Dibona's advocacy of an all-volunteer armed force, an idea that the President favors NEW GRILLE IN TOWN: The Captain's Table is proud of its grille menu. Ace is creating a variety of hamburgers, steaks,and sandwiches for you. Grille opens at 2:30. 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