University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 16. 1978 5 SUA free classes offer variety Juggling, dream awareness, wok cooking and brewing beer are some of the 39 nontraditional classes to be offered in this semester's Free University. Enrollment for this spring's Free University, which began yesterday at Booth 2 in the lobby of the Kansas Union, will offer 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today through Friday. Catalogs for Free University course ratings are available at the SUA office in the building 2160. The first experimental classes, were "Rvolution and Change in the Developing World," "Existence," "Free Theatre Workshop," "Black Men and Power in American Society," "Rock Music," "Music of the American Indian, Past and Present." LED BY HAMILTON Salsich, an instructor in English, the group organized non-graded courses that operated outside U.S. universities and related relationships and formal administration. courses that will be offered this semester differs greatly from that of the courses offered by the first Free University 11 years ago. Though it is now sponsored by SUA, Free University was organized in the fall of 1967 by a group of politically active University of Kansas professors and instructors. THE COURSE offerings for this semester ALTHOUGH THE SPIRIT of today's Free University is the same, the tone of the Topeka paper guilty of illegal disclosure Bv LUCY SMITH udent Staff Writer Publishers of the Topeka Capital-Journal were found guilty yesterday in Douglas County District court on charges of unlawful disclosure in connection with the arrest of two men charged with the murder of Lawrence businessman Sam Norwood. The two men, Charles E. Moore, 22, and Lee E. Harris, 24, both of Denver, are being without bond in Arapaho County jail in Denver pending extradition to Lawrence. They have been charged with kidnapping, robbery and first-degree murder in the Nov. 18 death of Norwood, manager of the F.W. Woolorth store at 911 Massachusetts St. The publishers, Stauffer Comm- munity Press and Douglas County District attorney, Matthew L. Theopkea Capital published the name of one of the men before a warrant had been IT IS UNLAWFUL in Kansas to disclose the names of persons for whom warrants have been issued but who have not been arrested. THE TOPEKA Capital published Moore's Theopera and Dec. 9, before he had been arrested. Boore's name was obtained from the Douglas County District Court docket, which is open to the public, after Malone and he gave the name to a Topeka capital reporter. Malone said he told reporters from the Topeka Capital Journal and Lawrence Journal World that they would be in court to try to prove the man's name before the arrest was made. STAUFFER Communications admitted publishing the name but contended that the law was too broad and the information was public. Judge Mike Elwell, judge of the Specialized Division of Douglas County District Court, said although the man's name appeared on the court docket, the law still made it illegal to disclose names to the public before an arrest is made. STAUFFER Communications will have 10 days to file a motion for a trial. 10 days KANSAN On Campus TODAY: PRINCIPALS-COUNSELORS-FRESHMEN DAY meets all day in the Kansas Union. STUDENT SOCIAL WORKERS meet at 11:30 a.m. in Alcove B of the Union. MUSIC THERAPY meets at 11:30 in Alcove D of the Union. An IN-CHANGE DISCUSSION OF THE NEW copyright law is at 2:30 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union. CAMPUS CRUSADE meets at 3:30 in Alcove E of the Union. TONIGHT: CAMPUS VETS meet at 6 in Cork 2 of the Kansas University. COLLEGE REPUBLICANS meet at 6 in the Forum Room of the Union. RAPTIC VICTIM SUPREME JUDGE meets at 6 in the Union. PSICHI (Pharmacy) initiation is at 6 in the Regional Room of the Union. SA BRIDGE meets at 6:30 in the Kansas Room of the Union. The ALL SCHOARSHIP HALL COUNCIL meets at 6:30 in the International Room of the Union. "Africa Westernization," sponsored by AFRICAN STUDIES, will be discussed at 7 in the Council Room of the Union. CAMPUS CRUSADE meets at 7 in the Parlor of the Union. KOKU, the KA Amateur Radio Club, Lestrined Hall. For more information, call Thirkind Holand at 843-3069. THE SUABOARD meets at 843 the Governors Room of the Union. THE KU HONOR STUDENT ASSOCIATION meets at 8 in the Big Eight Gymnasium, The King's Gonging, soprano, presents a student recital at 8 in Swarthout Rehall Hall. Events TOMORROW: THE CREATIVE FANTASY CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in Parlors Bay, BECKER, soprano, will present a student reception at 8 p.m. in Saworth Rehuctical Hall. 2nd Annual GUILD FILM SERIES Peter Sellers George C. Scott Dir. Stanley Kubrick DR. STRANGELOVE LOVEJOY'S NUCLEAR WAR Dyche Auditorium (next to K.U. Union) Sat. Feb. 18 Sun. Feb. 19 7:30 2:00 $1.25 at the door Courses also are available in the how-to's of filmscreening, graphic design, personal decision-making and solar energy use in making a greenhouse. range from literature, cooking, sewing and knitting to different methods of meditation and skills courses in basic sailing. Sufi dancing physical fitness and car rallies. Sponsored by the National Lawyers Partially funded by Guild K.U. Student Senate ENROLMENT in Free University courses in free, and some materials in fee. motion is denied. Stauffer may appeal the original trial decision. A sentence will be given if the motion for a new trial is denied, but a denial can be granted. the duty not to hinder law enforcement by tipping-off people wanted for crimes. "It was intentional and malicious on their part," he said. "I feel it's their ethical duty, if not their legal duty (not to hinder law enforcement)." NEW and USED Office Furniture Used Four Drawer File $89.50 30" by 72" folding table $56.00 New and used stenographer chairs $39.00 Secretary L unit desk and up $169.50 Midwest Office Outfitters 19031/2 Mass. 841-3407 Attention Campus Organizations: Applications for office space in the Kansas Union are now available in the Student Union Activities Office. Any organization that is recognized and registered with the University of Kansas is eligible to apply for office space in the Kansas Union. Applications are due by March 10th. Interviews will then be held in early April and assignments made for office space in the Kansas Union. If you have any questions call the S.U.A. Office at 864-3477. Kelly Baker, Free University director, said Tuesday he could not project a final enrollment for this semester's courses. "We were in the weather might prevent people from enrolling." JOB OPPORTUNITY 1978-79 Academic Year RESIDENT DIRECTOR ASSISTANT RESIDENT DIRECTOR and Resident assistants must currently have at least a sophomore standing. Resident director & assistant resident director applicants should be fifth-year or graduate students. STUDY IN RESIDENT ASSISTANT Information including job requirements, descriptions, and applications may be obtained from the Manager's Office. STUDY IN GUADALAJARA, MEXICO Naismith Hall, 1800 Naismith Drive. Deadline for submitting applications is 12 Noon, Thursday, February 23, 1978. 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