Monday, April 5, 1976 University Daily Kansan associated press digest Advertising called deceptive WASHINGTON—When consumers buy a brand-name product off a store shelf, they should be given the name of the parent corporation which produced it. Semiconductor maker Altera is one such company. Abourekz said he and five other senators are asking the Federal Trade Commission to require such labeling on all consumer items and in advertising. He said large corporations often tried to mislead consumers into thinking a gigantic company was a small or family-run business. "This is not only deceptive advertising, it also robs the small business of its most important asset." Abourez said. Among what the said were "examples of this kind of advertising," Abourezk cited Dad's Root Beer, owned by the Illinois Central Railroad; Equipment Farms bakery products, manufactured by the Campbell Soup Company; and Sarah Lee products, produced by the Consolidated Food Corporation. Fromme says film misleads SAN DIEGO-Lynece "Squeaky" Fromme, the Charles Manson follower who was convicted of trying to kill President Ford, says the characterization of Manson as a conspirator is unfounded. Fromme, who faces life imprisonment, made her comments Saturday in San Diego while awaiting her assignment to federal prison. She told the San Diego Union in a telephone interview that she watched the two-part CBS movie on Thursday and Friday. "I wouldn't have followed the man they showed the American public for 10 minutes," she said, adding that actor Steve Wallack, who portrayed Manson, was still in character. Frontease the actors in the film dismissed their roles because they 'were' of the people they were playing. They played with fear and used hostility to cover up their identities. Harrises say Patty lied NEW YORK—William and Emily Harris were quoted yesterday as saying the wrong person was convicted for the 1973 murder of Dr. Marcus Foster, a New York attorney. O'Kelly said The statements by the two Symbionese Liberation Army members, quoted in New Times Magazine, took issue with Patricia Herbst's testimony on Feb. 18. He said skin on the witness stand at her bank robberry trial that Russell Little, 28, and Joseph Remio, 29, the convicted men, were in the back seat of a waiting car. In the interview with New Times, Harris said Patty lied about Little and Remiro being in the car. Little and Remiro themselves were also interviewed and denied William Harris said, "Nancy Ling Perry and Mizmoun Patricia Sollysisk and 'Clonique' Do. DeFereyez gave the one who carried out the action." Those three were killed in a shoot-out with Los Angeles police May 17, 1974. Budget hearings From name one and the KU Association for Women Enfuinners. $2,400. THE CULTURAL AFFAIRS committee's requests included: KU Bands, $10,290; KU Forensics, $8,757; University Concert Hall, $5,725; and University Theatre, $2,440. The Student Services committee's requests included: Friends of Headquarters, $5,650; the Consumer Affairs Association, $8,730; Campus Veterans, $2,568; and Women's Coalition-Women's Center. $2,206. Other groups heard by Academic Affairs were: Architecture and Urban Design Student Council, Black 'Tects, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Business School Council, Chancery Club, Combined Health Services, KU Federation of Student Social Workers, Student Bar Association, Chicano Law Student Association, Kansas Defender Project, Women in Law, American Society of Civil Workers, the undergraduate Philosophy Club and the Undergraduate Anthropology Club Other groups heard by Cultural Affairs were: the KU Folk Dance Club, the KU Science Fiction Club, Tau-Sigma Dance Society and Operation Friendship. The Student Services committee also heard requests from: KU-Y, Mecha, Volunteer Clearing House and sophomore, junior and senior Classes. Persons involved in in "Compersonals" feel confident about their upcoming performance tomorrow and Wednesday at the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. "Compensators" was selected last month as a winner in the original play division of the league. The play was written by Paul Stephen Lim, Phillipines graduate student. It is set in the New York apartment of a well-to-do advertising artist and requires involved acency. The set was built free-standing, but it was used in an theater big enough, to hold it. Lynn Levy, coeficial director, said Friday, "We know from the start there was a lot of work that went into this." RONALD WILLIS, Lim's instructor and professor of theater said, "The technical From the start, the play was handled as an educational experience. The play was presented the first time exactly as it was written so Lim could see its shortcomings. The actors were given the chance to work with Lim to fully develop the characters. Lim said it was originally an intellectual play but the actors had put so much of themselves into their parts that there was a connection between the intellectual and the emotional. Wills referred to the ACTF as the "Rose towl of theatre" and winning it an honor given by the Academy. For Lim, the distinction isn't, as many would think, for one of his best plays. Miles, the advertising artist, commits suicide just before the arrival of three Miles! twin brother bursts in on the group, as yet unaware of the suicide. Intuitively certain something is wrong, the brother enters into the bedroom and discovers the body. Intense interaction between the artist's faeceee, a woman caught up in high society; her daughter, a nobly 16-year old in competition with her mother; the cynic with his partner; and the twin relationship; and the twin brother, a priest, results in Miles' twin's suicide the next day. Lim said the twins weren't originally in the plot. 'Conpersonas' actors psyched and confident IT WAS THEN Lim saw that twins were Kansan applications to be due April 16 Applications for editor and business manager of the Kansan for the summer and fall semesters will be accepted until noon Friday, April 16. in 105 Flint Hall Applications are available in 165 Flint, the dean of women's office, the dean of men's office. The Kansan board will interview candidates and select editors and business managers for the summer and fall semesters April 20. what the plot needed. He spent four months researching twins and the "genetic blueprint" theory, which says there is a force between twins drawing them to a common end. The role of 30-year-old Peter Miner as the cycin was his first real acting experience, the first chance he'd had to develop a character. Miner, St. Louis graduate student, decided to try out for "Okahama!" just to find out what it was like to be part of a theater production. It was in the small part he got that he found a tremendous excitement, seeing how much of himself he could offer. Victoria Stevens, Los Angeles junior, will be replacing Sheri Scholzman, Overland Park freshman, who can't make the trip because of illness. Stevens has had about a week to learn the part of the daughter, but he isn't having difficulty with the character. The judging isn't quite finished for "Compersonas." The play will be performed in Washington, D.C., along with six plays that reflect the TPC regular university productions category. The morning after the first performance of each, there will be a critique by East Coast drama critics. The group that best represents the talent is $4,000 for its school's theater department. Mechanical and civil engineer majors are area engineering majors, majors in electronics, computer science. --- The Air Force needs people... many with the above academic majors. 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Appointments Only 842-0056 ENSOH NOW ENROLL NOW Be a Montessori Teacher Attend Program at the Lawrence Public Library, Thurs., April 8, 7:30 p.m. Presented bu The Montessori Plus Teacher Preparation Center for Week of the Young Child The Montessori Teacher - Preparation Center and Sunshine Acres Montessori Preschool & Private Kindergarten This program and demonstration for teachers and parents will also count as orientation for the 1976 summer school Montessori Teacher Preparation & Certificate Course, June 7-July 30. You need not be a college graduate to take this course and earn a Montessori Teacher Certificate. You may do the required nine month internship of student teaching (half days) during the 1976-77 school year in Topeka or at Sunshine Acres in Lawrence as you might work part-time or go to school part-time. Six interns selected by Sunshine Acres will receive partial course tuition scholarships as well as a scholarship-stipend toward their tuition and practice学费 expenses. 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