Friday, November 4, 1977 5 Deadline nears on Greek decision The Panhellenic Association soon will ask KU's three black sororities whether any of them will join Panhellenic as associate for the organization. Panhellenic president, said yesterday. Osmess said she expected the three sororities would reach decisions by Nov. 16, when the Panhellenic Association will meet. "We'll be pleased to open to everyone member of every sorority house." The three sororites, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta and Sigma Gamma Rho, were invited last spring to join Panhellenic as associate members. Ossness said little had been heard from the three sororites since then. Although the sororites could maintain their own membership rush procedures if they joined Panheliotis as associate members, they would be involved in all Greek activities. SHE SAID if the sororites joined the association they would have better publicity and improved communication with other students and organizations because the sororites would be included in all campus publications. The sororites would also become classified as recognized student groups, which would mean they would have no political or religious orientations. Any sorority that becomes an associate member must pay annual dues of $a and pay the annual fee. Kim Austin, president of Alpha Kappa Alpha, said her sorority would meet within the next week to discuss joining Panhellenic. She said joining would be a "positive reinforcement" for members of her sorority. Michelle Frasure, Sigma Gamma Rho president, declares to discuss her sorority's Bonita Franklin, Delta Sigma Theta president, could not be reached for com- puters. Hearst calls appeals court unjust SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Patricia Hears says she is not getting fair treatment from the judicial system, and her attorney is being in danger if she is returned to prison. Hearst, 23, whose appeal of her arned action against the judge down by an appellate court Wednesday, said. "Everything that occurred in 1974 was the result of my being kidnapped. Justice demands recognition of that fact. I am extremely disappointed that the 8 U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was incapable of rendering a truly just decision." On Wednesday, the circuit court rejected her argument that she did not receive a fair trial and affirmed her conviction on charges she participated in the robbery of a San KANSAN On Campus Johnson also told reporters: "There is no prison in the country in which she could be housed safely because of her well-known coopération with authorities." U. S. Attorney James Browning Jr. said the government will make no attempt to have her $12 million bail revoked until she has been free on bail for the past year. She has been free on bail for the past year. TODAY: Martin Thomas Hagan will give an electrical engineering DISSERTATION on "Forecasting Electric Power Loads: A System Identification Approach" at 2:15 p.m. in Room 101, Learned Hall. KU Weight Club will sponsor a BENCH TEST CONTEST, following Anateur Athletic Union rules, at 3:30 p.m. in the Robinson Gymnastics weight room. Richard G. Stutz Center, Stratford, Conn., will present an AEROSPACE ENGINEERING Colloquium, "The Flight Testing Program of the Siskoryk Helicopter," at 3:30 p.m. in Room 202, Learned Hall. Events Francisco bank branch in April 1974, 10 weeks after she was killed by the bullet that struck her. TONIGHT: CREATIVE FANTASY CLUB will meet at 7:1n the Kansas Union's Parlors B and C. KUOL FUNCE DANCE CLUB will meet at 7:30 in Room 178. Robinson Gymnasium. HER ATTORNEY, Albert Johnson, said the newspaper heirs would ask the court court for a rehearing of her appeal within the 14-day deadline. If the rehearing is not granted, Johnson said she would appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. NOON BUFFET TOMORROW: THE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY will sponsor a workshop, "Archaeology: How, Where and When," in the MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY will sponsor a workshop, "Flies of the World," for children 5 to 7 years old from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and from 1 to 3 p.m. in Dyche Hall. Lawrence CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Kansas LEGISLATURE, and KUUCHAN FOR A FUNCARE FOR a lunchroom at 11 a.m. in the Union's Ballroom. The 1947 ORANGE BOOTFALL TEAM luncheon will be at 11:30 a.m. in the Union's Kansas Room. Gunvor Nelson, VISITING FILMAKER, will speak at a seminar at 3 p.m. in the Union's Ballroom. He will host a reception for local and state REPUBLICAN OFFICIALS, including Lt. Gov. Shelly Smith, from 4 to 6 p.m., following the football game, in the Union's Big Eight Room. There will be a Woodwind Brass Band, Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. There will be a Community MERCANTILE CO-OP DANCE at 8 p.m. in the Union's Big Eight Room. MONDAY thru FRIDAY $\textcircled{1}$ 11 A.M. TO 2 P.M. SUNDAY: Mark Holmberg will perform a CARILON RECITAL at 3 p.m. in the Campanile. CONCERT HOORI will perform in Swaworth to Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. Just Right For Those With Short Lunch Hours Adults $2.45 • Children under 1—$2.55 2515 West 6th (Just West of Ramada Inn) Lawrence, Ks. for upcoming concerts... ...interviews for hospitality assistance MON. NOV. 7, from 6:30-8:30pm (in sund office) The Stitch On's 1st Birthday Party We did it. We are now a complete yarn shop. With our newest expansion we've added knitting and crocheting yarns and a full line of necessary accessories. This is only an addition however, to our already complete line of needlepoint crewel cross stitch and latch hook rugs. Save 20% during the party. November 1-12 Come on in. I'll see you soon. 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