piiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiim associated press iii iiTiiii nuitiiimrii ifi 7 'Concerned Over Threats to Academic Freedom tiew Scope The World North Vietnam Proposes Secret Talks potnlmcnt tin a 10-month rather than a 12- PARIS — North Vietnam proposed yesterday that the By DEMISE BOWMAN stitutionality of the committee by Kentucky desirabilit y list. The committee originally United States bypass the Saigon government and begin secret of over 100 possible can- month ha-i s " Governor Louie B. Nunn received the names Courier-Journal said ol talks immediately with the Viet Cong on ending the Vietnam Collegian Staff Writer The third threat , according !o the Chroni- dictates and was asked to rale all ol them on The Louisville Oswald's resignation. "Tlie unique contribution war. John W. Os.vald . former president of the cle, was a statement by Nunn . who said. "It the basis of biographical information. of the U. S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, calling the Hanoi <>' •>""'• 9"wal;1 ^ President university University of Kentucky, and mentioned as a seems to mc we are going Io take a long hard From these ratings, five lists, lettered in atmosphere , which , crvade move a surprise, countered with a proposal for private talks possible successor to Er.c A. Walker , left that look at some of the people to whom our youth "A" to ™ » *P»''i. •"' decreasing order of desirabil ity Irom the campus Willi his com.ng. and winch is n « among all parties at the Paris conference. post reportedly as a result ol a disagreement are exposed. " "E." n-( compdod and sub-i.ilted to Ihe ore,:,,, •. an res. of hi The U. S. chief delegate also warned Hanoi and the Viet with the Kentucky legislature over academic The fourth was an unsuccessful cllort by "A" list the throe cudangemi because of the Trustees Muv 15. From Ihe departure. II was an a mnspliero of intellectual Cong about their "abusive attacks" on President Nixon, say- freedom. the Kentucky general assembly to puss a m. n were invited to meet with the Senate com- ing "you may mislead yourselves. This could affect the course tlaring and enterprise . Oswald, currently vice president ol the speaker-ban law lur iinte- 'iupp u r t c d mittee in iuly tVankiort Slate .Journal said He of our relationships here and thus the prospects for University of California at Berkeley, resigned i nstitutions. interviews , the com Th [' On the basis of these "PCt-a dod the cum.-ulum I .-,, ,eht new Wood negotiations." as president ot the University ol Kentucky " Oswald was interviewed here last Julv . bv milt ec tiled individual ratings with the Trustees lhl s,al Asked if Lodge's statement implied any threat that could ,n ' • '-,.-,IM hc-ri „s eon as; t April 2. 1968. Though Oswald gave no reason at the University Senate -irivisory com mittee lor lulv 31 The Ural deer ,»n ,7n the selection of a "P" '"^ ¦< p ,n « break up the Paris conference, the U. S. delegation spokesman the time of his resignation, the April 22 Cnroni- the seloc of a r'e-idenl at the Imitation of I' 1 " " "' ''•«"'•'»= «"<\ '»" '" ' ' <' ¦'-' "/' 'iou presi dent rests Willi Ihe full Board of Trustees outsid', ,e mllue iu e of ahnnn, .e.M r,l; ,/e„s n Lex- said: "His words stand tor themselves." cle on Higher Education said Oswald was "con- tne Board of Trustees The Trustee- have their nun "search" com cerned about what he considered threats to Two other men worn also interviewed at 1-Um < K-v -> wh" * on C ?-¦ ' • • * mittee. which has been wo-k.ng in conuinclion univorsUy" remai n Us .sl eep., "\Told self U.S. Virolog ists Share Nobet Award academic freedom in Kentucky." that time: Gordon J. F. .MacDnnald. vice chan- with the Senate committee through two liaison The State Journal s,id -here ma. have The Chronicle listed lour such threats. The cellor for research and graduate atfairs at the men: J. Ralph Fackley. provost and Col STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Three scientists drawn together bocnK a' leas t a twinge ol politic- nvolved in the in the United States by the desire to solve the mysteries of first was the creation of a Kentucky Un- University of California at Santa Barbara and Gerald Russell, assistant to he orovost. Os .v md as president American Activities Committee in 1068 by the Stephen H. Spurr. dean ol the graduate school resignation ol Dr. John \\ viruses and virus diseases were named yesterday as winners Reports Under Study of the University of Kentuckv ." of the S75.000 Nobel Prize for physiology and medicine. general assembly. The second was criticism of at the University ol Michigan. .,,,1 Oswald "ha- three universit The three men hitorviewert by the Senate The Louisville- Times s This was the fourth straight year this prize has gone to y facult y members who were ' " search" committee will (the tinivcr sitv 's) stature engaged in a lawsuit challenging the con- committee were all on the committee' "A" The Trustees enhanced its scientists in the United Slates. s study reporl s submitted to them and w ill make Because