Thursday, April 13, 1978 University Daily Kansan 7 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus TODAY! A GERENTOLOGY CENTER starts at 10:30 in Alcove E of the Kansas Union. STUDENT SOCIAL WORKERS meet at 11:30 in Alcove B of the Union. THE PRESIDENTS' ROUND TABLE is at 11:30 in the Union's English Room. CAMPUS CRUSADE meets at 3:30 in Alcove E of the Union. ICF meets at 4 in Alcove B of the Union. OMEGA PSI PHI meets at 5 in the Union's Regionalist Room. CHI EPSILON has its initiation at 5 in the Pine room of the Union. CAMPUS VETS meet at 5:30 in the Walnut Room of the Union. Events TONIGHT: RAPE VICTIM SUPPORT SERVICES meets at 6 in the Oread Room of the Union. A BIOLOGY DINNER is at 6 in the Union's English Room. The FRENCH AND ITALIAN AWARDS BANQUET is at 6 in the Kansas Room of the Union. THE SENATE PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE meets at 6:30 in Cork 2 of the Union. SACHEM meets at 6:30 in the Governor's Room of the Union. SUA BRIDGE meets at 6:30 in the Union Parcors. THE ALL SCHOOLHIRR HALL COUNCIL meets at 6:30 in the Kansas Room of the Union. THE COUNCIL meets at the Council Room of the Union. THE NATIVE AMERICAN ALLIANCE meets at 7 in the Union's Forum Room. The COMMITTEE ON LEGAL SERVICES meets at 7 in the Regionalist Room of the Union. The SUA MASTERMIND TOURNAMENT starts at 7 in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. THE PRE-NURSING CLUB meets at 7 in the Union's Pine Room. THE KU AMATERIE RADIO CLUB meets at 7 in 1968 Learned Hall Room. THE ART CENTER OF THE UNION meets at 7 in the Union. J. Wailfrant Fullbright, former senator from Arkansas, will speak on "Cultural Exchanges and Foreign policy" at 8 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The SUA Board meets at 6 in Governor's Room of the Union. TOMORROW: The KANSAS ACADEMY OF SCIENCES will meet all day in the Union. The HUMANIST IN THE ART MUSEUM'S REGIONAL CONFERENCE will be all day today and tomorrow in Spencer Museum of Art. The COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS will meet all day in the Union VITA TAX ASSISTANCE begins at 3 p.m., in the Governor's Room of the Union. THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS and SCIENCES will have its Langton Hughes Dinner at 6:30 p.m. in the Union's English Room. The CREATIVE FANTASY CLUB will meet at 7 p.m., in Partors B and C of the Union. The HARPET, harpist, will give a student at reception at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. Bv TIM SHEEHY Glover still has hopes for pot bill Staff Writer Legislation to decriminalize possession of marijuana in Kansas has been listed as one of the failures of the 1978 legislative session. However, according to at least one state representative, the issue may not be as dead as some people think it is. State Rep. Mike Glover, D-Lawrence, the original sponsor of the bill, said yesterday that the second legislative session that meets April 24, 25 and 26 represented one final chance for the bill to be passed this session. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—A group opposed to construction of the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant has initiated action in federal court and before a federal regulatory body to stop work at the plant near Burkington. In the regular session the bill passed the House but a motion to take it out of Senate Federal and State Affairs committee never was made. The bill would make possession of less than one ounce of marijuana a misdemeanor and would set the maximum fine at $100. A similar bill, also sponsored by Glover, was defeated last year by the legislature. Diane Tgemeier, founder and secretary of the Mid-America Coalition for Energy Alternatives, said yesterday the group filed suit last week in the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington. The suit seeks a temporary injunction to halt further construction. Opponents file suit to halt nuclear plant THE CURRENT penalty for possession provides for a maximum sentence of one year. William Abbott, director of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, told House committee while testifying on the bill that he supported the concept of the bill because Kansas law enforcement agencies were under State's time on minor marijuana cases. Smiolan, had said that action in both houses would be limited to consideration of vetos made by the governor and those bills still left in conference committee. Speaker of the House John Carlin, D- Glover said that he believed the people in business as a whole were ready to liberalize markets. "From what you hear by talking to prosecutors across the state, we would be putting on the books what they already are doing in practice," he said. Scholarship fund enriched by donation from Gillette The general scholarship fund at the University of Kansas is $1,000 richer today because KU happened to have a good basketball player. The money was given to KU from The Gillette Company in the name of Jayhawk center Paul Mokeski, who was named most valuable player in the March 11 basketball game against UCLA. The game, played in Orca, Orca, was televised on NBC and TV5. Gillette donated money during each televised basketball game this year, just as Chevrolet gave a scholarship in the name of his daughter. Gillette televised game during the football season. Mokaike was nominated by Al McGuire, former basketball coach at Marquette, who played in the NBA. Mokesi, Canoga Park, Calif., junior, was the leading rebounder in the game, pulling down 12 rebounds in the 83-78 Brun victory. He also led KU in scoring with 18 points. the other broadcaster for the game, Curt Gowdy, disagreed with McGuire, and nominated UCLA guard Roy Hamilton. After polling some members of the production crew, Mokesi was named the most valuable player. Jerry Rogers, director of student financial aid, said yesterday that when the money was awarded to a deserving student, Mokeski would be recognized on the scholarship as the person who made it possible. DURING COMMITTEE hearings on the bill, legislators heard from opponents of the bill who said passage of the bill would lead to more genetically defective babies. They also said the use of marijuana caused lung and sperm damage in addition to lowering the amount of DNA carried in each cell. Supporters of the bill said that the charges against marijuana had no basis and that it was time to take a realistic approach to marijuana legislation. Glover said that he doubted that anyone had presented a really strong case opposing the bill but that a group of senators come to vote on the controversial bill. 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