1 7 -KANSAN— On Campus **TODAY:** STUDENT SENATE ELECTIONS will be held all day at polling places on campus and in living groups during the week. THE FICER SELECTION OFFICER will be interviewing students for marine corps officer programs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main lobby of the Kansas Union. The KU Room 250 Robinson Gymnasium. THE HEARTLAND UNIT CHIOR will hold chair rehearsal in Danferch Chapel from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. A weekly meeting in Parters B and C of the Union at 7. A CARILLON RECBITAL by Albert Gerken will be at 7 at the Memorial Campanile. Emily Dratner, UC faculty, will be present in the LUNAGUES AND LITERATURES LECTURE titled "Contemporary Soviet Humor and Satire, Official and Unofficial." The Sierra CLUB will meet at 7:30 in the Regionalist Room of the Union. AN ANTHROPOLOGY LECTURE, "Environmental Policies of Government and Industry," will be given by Joseph Jorgenson of the University of California Irvine at 8 in the Council Room of the Union. A CONFERENCE OF SCIENTISTS" will be given by Joseph Jorgenson of the University of California Irvine at 8 in the Council Room of the Union. A PRESENTATION will be presented by Charles Moore, architect, at a in the Ballroom of the Union. TOMORROW: STUDENT SENATE ELECTIONS will continue day after day. The MUSEUM OF ART GALLERY TOUR, will be at 10 a.m., in Kress Gallery of the Helen Murphy, professor of law, will speak on "The Crisis in Iran; Some Legal Dimensions"; in "the THURSDAY FORUM at 11-45 AM," the GRADUATE WOMEN'S GROUP will meet for lunch at nook in Cork Room 1 of the Union. THE REGENS RECEPTION WITH PAPERBACK PAPERS p.a. in the Centennial Room of the Union. Photographer job open at Kansan The University Daily Kansan is accepting applications for a staff photographer. Those interested in the position should submit an application with phone number and a resume to Kansan Newsroom, 112 Flint Hall, or to Rick Musser, kansan general manager, 184 Flint Hall at 4 p.m. Friday. Candidates will be interviewed and a decision will be made this weekend. Contact Jeff Harring, chief marketing officer, Tony Fitzs at 864-4810 for more information. Arraignment set for KU student A KU student charged with involuntary manslaughter was bound over for arraignment yesterday after a preliminary hearing in Douglas County Associate District Court. Donald Bender, Kansas City, Kan, senior, will appear in court March 7 in connection with a two-fatality car accident with a driver. Bender pleaded not guilty to the charge. Bender allegedly was driving a Jeep that ran a stop sign at 11th and Connecticut streets and struck another car, killing its two occupants. At the time of the accident, a KU police spokesman said the police car attempted to stop the Jeep on Jayhawk Boulevard for a speeding violation. When the driver of the vehicle failed to stop, the police pursued the vehicle north on West Campus Road and then east on 11th Street, the spokesman said. Bender, who spent five days in the hospital, is also charged with attempting toade a police officer and reckless driving, that he said he will set for his trial will be set at his arraignment. The sentence for involuntary manslaughter, a class E felony, is one to five years. $2.00 OFF Any Large or Medium Pizza with this ad Offer Good Wed. through Sun. Feb. 13-17 Union without a solution to rubber check problem Warner Ferguson, associate director of the Union board, said that a new check cashing policy to solve the problem implemented until the end of February. Kansas Union Board officials said yesterday that they had not arrived at a solution to increased bad-check writing by KU students. By JUDITH LYNN HOWARD Last week, Ferguson said that the Union had $15,000 in bad checks written by students. Staff Reporter Bad checks represent approximately 1 to 2 percent of the 600 to 1,200 checks cashed monthly for all Union services, he said. Craig McCoy, university comprimer, said he had suggested that the Union needed to review its cash checking policy and then formulate alternative solutions. The Union currently uses a "bad check list" as a method to stop rubber checks. ONCE A student writes a check at the Union that is not cleared because of insufficient funds, the student's name is put on a bad check list. Ferguson said that after a student's name is placed on the list, "any sales locations or checkashing they are off until they have cleared their name." To get their names off the list, the students must give a satisfactory explanation for the bad check. Ferguson estimated that it took several days to two weeks for banks to clear a check. "It would be inconvenient to the student, an unfortunate inconvenience." "If you don't have a bad check list, there is no way of preventing a person from writing a series of bad checks," he said. MccOy said that the list needed up- dating, however. McCoy said, "The perfect solution is to quit cashing checks, but I don't think that'a viable solution. WHATEVER METHOD is implemented to alleviate bad check writing would be aimed at fairness to students not written bad checks, Ferguson said. Maupintour travel service ■ AIRLINE TICKETS ■ HOTEL RESERVATIONS ■ EIRUAL PASSES ■ TRAVEL INSURANCE ESCORTED TOURS CALL TODAY! Wednesdav. February 13. 1980 Everything You Want- Private Bus Service Indoor Pool 24 Hr. Security 24 Hr. 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Checks clear for some Iranians By GRANT OVERSTAKE Staff Reporter But there are still some Iranian students who face deportation if their checks are not cleared by local banks in time for the late enrollment deadline of Feb. 26. "Several students in the past two or three weeks have come in and said that their checks had been cashed," Clark Coan, a foreign student服务,said yesterday. "But some have come in and said that their checks have not been cleared," Said the. "The last day of enrollment is another day." Then, their funds will come through by then." The funds for Khajjeh's $700 check had been withheld by the University State Bank, 852 Broadway, New York, from Barclays, a London bank with a branch in New York, where the check was found. Your entertainment solution Jan R. H. Wagner (913) 842-8272 Lorry Ostermann (913) 843-8069 Khajei said he had enrolled in 17 hours with the money from the check and money he borrowed from a close friend. Professors were also teaching and classes so he would not fall too far behind. "I have good friends," Khajei said. "The Iranians here get to know each other in a very short time and we help each other." 738 MASS. 9:30-8:00 M-5 Thurs. till 8:30 p.m. Khajei said that he never lost hope of his check being cleared in time. with a ♥ Contemporary ♥ or Coun said a number of Iranians had not returned to the University this semester. He said that some had transferred to other colleges, but most of the number of Iranians who have enrolled will be available sometime after today, he said. The numbers are tabulated on the 20th day of classes. 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