8 Friday, April 20.1973 University Daily Kansan Nichols . . . (Continued from page 6) before the December deadline Kansas law requires. are only definite plans he mentioned were for a trip to Australia to visit his son, Raymond L., a senior lecturer at Monash University in Melbourne. The younger Nichols graduated from KU in 1960 and was a Rhodes Scholar. He and his wife have four children, the youngest of whom will get unseen by the chancellor and his wife. Nichols said he would miss his associations with students and co-workers after he retired, but he said he would not be forced to make and decisions he had been forced to make. microscops said he hoped to be remembered as a long-time aid to University chan- "I've served as a resource person and a liaison man for the head of the institution, dealing with all segments of our University family," Nichols said. "I've tried to be available with the data and information when it was needed—accurate, authentic information which builds up credibility. I've always tried to have the information that's "My goal has been to convince the legislature and the regents and especially the general public that they should become more involved with the work of the University. After all, it's theirs." Suit Filed WASHINGTON-United Air Lines and five unions were charged by the Justice Department Monday with discriminating against blacks and women in their employment practices. The suit charges that United has engaged in a practice of discrimination against black and female employees that "limits, segregates, harms or otherwise discriminates" against them "in ways that deprive or tend to deprive them of employment opportunities because of their race, color, and sex." they've changed even more than you An SUA Production April 28 8:30 p.m. Allen Field House $3.00, $3.50 Plenty of good tickets left. On Sale in SUA Office DON'T MISS THE OTHER JAYHAWK JAMBORE ACTIVITIES. Denise "L" Seersucker halter... dressed up with an eyelet embroidered shirt jacket. Especially for you from the at the back of the Town Shop Timothy Albertson, Lawrence freshman, filed two petitions Thursday in Douglas County District Court to bring suit for damages against Randy Gould, former KU student, Gould's father; and three University of Kansas students. One petition charged Alan Gould, Randy Gould's father; Farid Soligolhalam, Kansas City, Mo., senior; Marcia Walsh, Vanston, Ill.; junior, Lontell Wiley, Lawen senior; and two unidentified persons are guilty of charges in connection with an alleged incident March 16 inside the Watkins building at 18 North Massachusetts streets. Gould and His Father Named In Suit Charging Mental Stress The incident allegedly occurred during Randy Gould's trial in connection with the death of Dan Young, former Douglas County attorney, Gould was acquitted March 16 in Douglas County District Court of the charges brought against him in that case. Albertson charged Walsh and Wiley with assault and battery. All six persons referred to the court were not guilty. ening bodily harm and causing mental stress by ridiculing Albertson. The other petition charged Randy Gould with assault for allegedly threatening Albertson during a Student Senate Finance Committee hearing. The Oream Room of the Kansas Union, in the Oream Room of the Kansas Union. Gould is now on trial in U.S. District Court in Kansas City, Mo., for charges of bombing If you're planning on FLYING, Let Maplinport Do the LEGWORK For You! (NEW host!) For airline tickets Make Your Summer European Reservations Early SPECIAL EVERY SUNDAY All You Can Eat Only $1.65 Maupintour travel service PHONE 0844 33111 KU Union—The Malls—Hillcrest-900 Mass. PHONE 843-1211 Pizza-Salad Chicken-Potatoes 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR & ye Public house Patronize Kansan Advertisers SPECIAL NOTICE! from Cedarwood Apartments YOU MUST SEE THESE APARTMENTS BEFORE YOU RENT Check now for summer and fall apartments CAREFULLY PLANNED FOR YOUR • COMFORT, CONVENIENCE • PRIVACY • RECREATION - Push Button Convenient Electric Heat & Air Conditioning - Range and Range Hood - Conveniently Located Laundry Facilities - Refrigerator and Garbage Disposal - 2 Pools - Breakfast Bar - Acres of Parking Near Your Door * Bin Closet - Carpeting and Drapes to Compliment Your Appointments ONE BEDROOM - Big Closets - High Style Decor Will Match Your Accessories - Patio $110 - Furniture Available - Arrangements Will Be Made to Fit your Needs TWO BEDROOM $130