Tuesday, July 24.1973 University Daily Kansan 3 Court Ruling on Resident Tuition a Bit Complex Kansan Staff Writer The Supreme Court recognized in a June decision the right of public universities and colleges to admit resident students for lower tuition than nonresident students. Since July 1, 1971, when the right to vote was given to 18-year-olds, many questions have arisen about what constitutes residency. Some students have thought that merely registering to vote in Kansas would qualify them as Kansas residents. More than voter registration is needed, however, to qualify a person as a Kansas candidate. resident. In fact, voter registration is not even one of the major pieces of evidence "VOTER registration has become almost insignificant in determining residency because it is so easy for a person to register with the University of Oldfarb, University of Kansas attorney. According to Kansas law, there is a six-month residency establishing waiting period. In theory, then, a nonresident student could move to Lawrence in the summer, go through the actions of establishing domicile and be classified as a resident by the spring semester. However, he would like to show substantial evidence that he is not a good student. In order to become classified as a resident, the law says, a student must have established ties with the state that would tend to cause him to remain in Kansas. Some factors that might be considered in determining a student's residence status are payment of Kansas state income taxes, automobile registration and ownership of property. LOCATION OF employment is another factor. Proving Drug-Influenced Driving Causes a Headache for Police By JOHN CHIZA Kansan Staff Writer The officer checks to find out if the driver is a qualified operator and if he is under the instruction of a driver. When a police officer stops someone for running a stoplight or for erratic driving, there are primarily two things he wants to know, according to a spokesman for the University of Kansas Department of Traffic and Security. The officer checks the driver's eyes, speech and breath while questioning him. If the driver's speech is slurred and his eyes are glassy, it indicates drunken drinking. However, if there is no smell of alcohol on the driver's breath, the officer may suspect narcotics. He might then search the car looking for drugs. If he does not find any, he might the driver to submit to tests for influence of drugs. In a possible case of driving under the influence of narcotics, medical tests conducted by a nurse or doctor on the blood or urine of the suspect may be used in court as evidence in addition to any narcotics the officer might have found. According to the Traffic and Security Department spokesman, charge of driving under the influence of drugs often runs with a commitment with one of possession of drugs. The tests are not compulsory and can only be legally conducted if the driver signs a statement saying he has participated voluntarily. Section 31, Article 6 of the Standard Traffic Ordinances for Kansas cities states it is unlawful for a person who is an habitual use of narcotics, under the influence of any drug, to the incapacitating influence of any other drug, or not, to drive a vehicle in a city. A first offender of this act may be imprisoned for not more than six months or some tranquilizers when mixed with liquor will increase effect of the cocktail action. FAST PITCH David Berkowitz, Douglas County Attorney, said that it was more difficult to prove an individual drove under the influence of narcotics than to prove driving under the influence of alcohol. Berkowitz said that the most solid case the prosecution could have would be based on a confession by the accused. Pearson Pounders W 8 L Dordona Wreed W 7 The Hawks Spring Spring 4 Spartacus 4 Pearson Pounders won the post season tournament by 4 Pearson Pounders won the post season tournament by 4 In addition to any fine or imprisonment, the judge may suspend or revoke the induction. A second conviction carries a penalty of not less than 90 days and not more than six months, or at the discretion of the court, a fine of not more than $500. fined not more than $100 or both sports Perhaps the most obscure aspect of this law is that any combination of drugs that is prescribed must be approved by a drug review board. SLOW PITCH Division I Crimp Trucking Co. TFAE The Psychopaths Haworth Parasites BIOPS Sammy Pancakes First Day's Classes Cut For Installation of Dykes A committee has been formed to make plans for the installation of Arch Dykes as Chancellor of the University of Kansas, and Conard, director of University Relations. The convoction will be held August 27, from 9:50 a.m. to 10:50 a.m. The committee has met once to lay the groundwork for the convocation, according to David Dary, of the office of University Relations. The committee members are: Raymond Nichols, chancellor emeritus; Paul Wilson, professor of law; Del Brinkman, associate professor of finance; Jonathan Greenawalt, administrative secretary to the Chancellor; Rick Von Ende, executive secretary of the University; and Tom Rea, executive secretary of the University. Specially invited guests include the presidents of all Kansas colleges and universities including private schools and junior colleges; the presidents of the Big Eight schools; the members of the Board of Regents and Kansas legislators. Gov. Robert Docking will attend the convocation and will introduce a member of the Board of Regents Paul Wunsch of the University to perform the installation according Intramural Baseball Standings Following the convection 10:30 a.m. classes will meet from 11 to 11:35 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. classes will meet from 11:45 to 12:20 p.m. A luncheon will be held in the Kansas Union at noon for the specially invited guests. Classes which begin at 12:30 p.m. or later will meet at their regular time and will last 50 minutes. The convocation is open to all university students faculty and the city of Lawrence. Knut Rickets SK F K $25A Country of Green The Fossils 15 E5 Tired Teachers The class schedule for the day of the convocation is as follows: 7:30 a.m. classes will end at 8:05 a.m.; 8:30 a.m. classes will meet from 8:15 to 8:30 a.m.; and 9:30 a.m. classes will end at 9:00 to 9:35 a.m. to allow for the hour-long convocation beginning at 9:50 a.m. The staff also proposed that the city eliminate the present 20 per cent city subsidy for street construction up to 27 feet wide and the present 50 per cent participation in the cost of storm sewers using pipes 48 inches wide or smaller. Other topics to be considered by the commissioners include appointments to the borough designation of 7:30 p.m. Aug. 14 as the hearing for the proposed 1974 budget for the city of Lawrence and the rezoning of 20.5 acres in the southeast corner of 31st and iowa streets. unwanted items with a classified in the Commission to Appraise Policy The Lawrence City Commission will consider development policy at their meeting at 2 p.m. today in the fourth floor meeting room of City Hall, the First National Bank Building at Ninth and Massachusetts streets. At the commission's July 10 meeting members of the commission disagreed on several features of a recommendation by the city staff regarding development policy. They did, however, concur on the requirement of a security bond or certified letter of credit. This was aimed at reducing special assessment delinquencies. Monday, 7:9-3 p.m., Sept. 10-Oct. 29 Wednesdays, 7:9-3 p.m., Sept. 12-Nov. Saturdays, 8:30-10 a.m. FALL SCHEDULE: Plane to take Reading Dynamics this fall. Classes meet once a week for 5 weeks. You should practice the new skills one hour each day. Take time to save time for the rest of your life. YOU CAN LEARN TO READ 1500-2000 WORDS PER MINUTE WITH GOOD COMPREHENSION AND RECALL! ALSO JUNIOR RAPID READERS (ages 12-15) Emphasis is on improved comprehension and efficient study, at a 3 or 11 minutes read rate. Meets twice a week for wkends, dates and hours to be arranged. FREE SPEED READING MINI LESSON BY APPOINTMENT: CALL 843-6424 Hillcrest Shopping Center Ninth and Iowa Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Barbra Streisand Ryan O'Neal Eat at 7 & 8 & 10 Mall at 11 & 12 & 14 Hillcrest & 40 Centre Hillcrest Eve at 7:35 & 9:30 Sat-Sun Mat at 2:35 & 4:35 Twilight Price at 4:25 Only "WHAT'S UP, Hillcrest DOC?" Boxoffice Opens 8:00 Show Starts at 9:15 "Coogan's Bluff" Ends Tuesday "Trick, Baby" weekdays at 2:30, 7:30, 9:30 satSun at 3:00, 5:00, 7:30, 9:30 twilight Price at 5:00 Only "If a student goes to school here during the school year and then goes to the home of our out-of-state parents and works at a swimming pool there all summer, we can hardly consider Kansas his permanent residence," Oldfather says. The amount of support a student receives from his parents is another factor. However there is no sharp line of definition, in consideration, according to Oldfather. SOME PEOPLE question the practice of charging different tuition amounts for reasons other than the cost of tuition. In the June 6-3 decision of the Supreme Court the practice was unheld as just. "If somebody comes from a state where the adult status is 21, there is another problem," Oldfather said. Technically, he had two children. "They have established Kansas residence." Justice Potter Stewart said, "We fully recognize that a state has a legitimate interest in protecting and preserving the quality of its colleges and universities and the own bona fide residents to attend such institutions on a preferential tuition basis." IN THE SAME decision, however, the court struck down a Connecticut law that said nonresident students could never receive status and pay the lower resident fees. According to the Connecticut law, students who were classified as applicants for college could never be classified as residents for fee purposes even if they had evidence of residence such as automobile licenses or licenses and ownership of property. Justice William Rehnquist, who disagree with the majority opinion, said the court's decision meant "longtime Connecticut residents will not only continue to support the state university system, but also to ensure that it in increased measure in order to help abolish the education of nonresidents." One Day 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $.01 Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Dally Kaman are offered to all students without regard toTRANSPORTATION TO ALL STUDENTS ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLINT HALL FOR SALE KANSAN WANT ADS NORTH SIDE COUNTRY Shop—3 bikes. No. of the Antiques, used furniture, gas grills, heaters, wood furnaces, cabinets, gas heaters, pot pots and minky bowls, 50 g oil, old pot belts, a wine rack, 20 g wooden crates and tombstone, 5 1. If you use them, you're at an advantage. 2. If you don't. Western Civilization Notes—Now On Sale! There are two ways of looking at U. 2. If you don't, You're at a disadvantage THE SUPREME Court also refused to hear a case from the Colorado Supreme Court in effect, upheld the state court's insistence that bidding individuals to be students during Pizza Hut MUSGORBANDAG. All the pizza you want in 24 hours. 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A former Kansas law required an individual to remain a nonstudent while establishing residency, Oldfair says. However, that restriction is not in effect now. Apartments, furnished, clean, quiet, some aire room. No parking. No dogs or cats. And near downtown. No pets. 843-2567-761 College Hill Manor has 2 and 1 bedroom luxury units. available now at reduced summer rates. A suite with 2 bedrooms, a spacious apt is fully carpeted with central air conditioning. The bedroom, Poet Room and laundry facilities are available. 3 blocks southwest of campus with bus stops. See us at 1741 W. 9th. Ap B or call 843-8220. KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES For the latest up to the minute renting in rental centres, Rent a Rental, Rent Exchange, 7-258 2500. 911 Kentuckys, 7-258 Students wanting to apply for resident status should complete an application, which can be obtained at the Registrar's Office. The application will be reviewed by members of the resident committee, headed by Oldfather. 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