6 Wednesday, May 2. 1979 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus TODAY: WEDNESDAY FORUM, "The Transitional President: Don't Blam It All on Jimmy," will be at 11:45 a.m. at the Ecumenical Institutions Center, 1294 ODRE. FINE ARTS MASTER CLASSES with piano in residence Leo Fleischer will be from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. in Swarthout Renaissance Hall at Murphy Hall. TONIGHT: A FACULTY AND STAFF RETIREMENT DINNER will be at 6 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The PHARMACY AWARD DINNER will be at 6:30 in the Big Eight Room of the Union. An ANTHROPOLOGY LECTURE, "The Biology of Isolation," by Derek Roberts, will be at 7 in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. The KU GUNG FU CLUB will meet at 7:30 in Room 173 of Robinson Gymnasium. A KU OPERA WORKSHOP will be at 8 in the William Inge Theater at Murphy Hall. TOMORROW: A CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCANDINAVIAN STUDIES will be all day in the UNION. FINE ARTS MASTER CLASSES with painter Leon Fleisher will be at 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall at Murphy Hall. The PRSSA ELECTION MEETING will be at 6 p.m. in 206 Fint. STUDENT COMPOSITIONS will be presented at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall at Murphy Hall. Students rally against draft return By TOM ZIND Staff Reporter Calling for the dismantling of the Selective Service System and a withdrawal of American troops from abroad, four draft opponents yesterday spoke to an informal gathering in front of Wesley Hall at an anti-immigration rally by Students for a Libertarian Society. The rally, one of 60 organized across the country yesterday by the Society as part of a national campaign to stop the draft, was followed by a petition drive. Speaking to approximately 50 people, Bill Bahr, Great Bend graduate student and a member of the society, said draft rules would be the way for a mass callup and another war. On Monday, the House Military Personnel Subcommittee approved a bill that would reinstitute draft registration for 18-year-old males. However, the bill still must pass the "LET THERE BE no doubt about it." Bahr said. "Resignation is the first House and Senate and be signed by President Carter before becoming law. The draft was ended in 1973 The society, based in San Francisco, is opposed to the draft because it says forced national service is a violation of individual rights. The group says that if the military makes the manpower it desires, it will have to be necessary to start or enter another war. Reading from a text prepared by the national students for Libertarian Society headquarters used on all the rallies around the country. Bahr said the draft would not be needed if the United States would not defuse its military presence in foreign countries. "There is no doubt about it; a real problem exists in the country's military," he said. "But if our foreign policy cannot succeed without a draft, without disrupting young people's lives by forcing them into the armed services, then it is our foreign policy that must be changed—not the volunteer force." BHAIR CALLED American foreign policy paternalistic and said this attitude caused the continuing threat of a poetical draft. Hunting for changes must be made in U.S. foreign policy. "As long as the Selective Service System exists; as long as our foreign policy of global power and alliance hold the sway, the draft or threat of draft will always be with us," he said. "We will always be the hostages of the American state." Bahr said that the military should be concerned wholly with protecting the American shores from invasion and that the American forces were capable of providing that defense. ANOTHER MEMBER of the society, Deitre Colgan, Bonner Springs senior, said she was opposed to the draft because "nobody should get killed for no reason." She said that the power of the people was important, and similar efforts could stop the draft in 1979. Preaching the peace and the necessity of remembering the Vietnam era, Leroy Chittenden, another speaker, said the young people should be willing to the young people of the country. "We have a special role," Chuttenten, n. Quaker, said. "We can remember Vietnam and the young people won't. There is only one reason to Vietnam and that is to say no to the draft." The number of people in Lawrence who have said no to the draft now numbers about 1,000, according to Bahr. He said the group had been averaging about 100 signatures an hour on the petition, which will be sent to Kansas congressmen. Bahr said the drive was scheduled to end when school was out but that it might be delayed. We can ship your bike home to you carefully and safely. 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