2 Friday, April 20, 1973 University Daily Kansan Coalition Seeks Fund Freeze By DWIGHT DEAY Kansas Staff Writer The Coalition of Concerned Student Organizations at a press conference Thursday night asked the Student Senate to freeze $38,241 requested by the 13-member group Mickey Dean, Sam尔德ville, Ga., senior and president of the Black Student Union, said that the charge made Wednesday night by Rick McKernan, Salma junior and chairman of the finance and auditing committee, that some campus groups were not recognized organizations was not true. Dean said that all that he declared recognized organizations by the face of the vice-chancellor of student affairs. The coalition requested that the Student Senate set up a committee composed of an equal number of senators and coalition members. The coalition also asked that the senate set aside $38,241 until an agreement was reached and that a group known as Supportive Educational Studies (SES) be considered a special case in regard to funds for the project. Dean said that if SFS failed to discover additional funds to support its summer students, the senate-allocated money would be returned to the senate treasury. The coalition's request, Dean said, was made in the spirit of compromise and represents the bare minimum needed by the groups. News Briefs By the Associated Press Solons Adjourn TOPKEA-The 1032 Kansas Legislature passed its final bill at 3:39 p.m. Thursday. May 5, 2014. Next Thursday, a skeleton force will officially adjourn without setting a date to perform the procedure. Massive property tax relief, penal reform, state assumption of the welfare program, no-fault automobile insurance and far-reaching consumer protection legislation are the legacy left by the '73 session. KBI Search GARNETT—Anderson County authorities and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation continued their efforts Thursday to identify a young man found dead in a wooded ravine three miles south of Garnett. There was only one outstanding characteristic of the young man, believed to have been 18 or 20, that might help in learning his identity, according to Howard Docker, assistant KBI director. Two of his lower front teeth were dismused and were damaged by a vehicle was discovered Wednesday. An autopsy showed the youth had suffered a skull fracture and had been dead between two and four weeks. GreaterInflation WASHINGTON (AP) - Inflation soared to an annual rate of 6 per cent, and the country's economy spun to more-record growth. The government reported Thursday. Judge Guilty CHICAGO—Federal Judge Otter Kerner was sentenced Thursday to three years in prison and fined $50,000 for taking bribes while he was governor of Illinois. Kerner was convicted and sentenced for a crime Theodore Isaacs, a long-time associate, also was sentenced to three years in prison and fined $50,000. They were convicted Feb. 19 in U. S. D. Court of conspiracy, Kerner also was convicted of perjury. Dean said that the coalition was totally united and would accept only an agreement between them. Farid Sarialgalham, Iran senior and coalition representative, said that a petition, that opposed full funding to the international club, presented to the senate Wednesday night, was not supported by the associations listed in the Kansan Thursday. Siroalghamail said that the petition did not refer to a political conflict within the club. He said that there was equal representation between officers and officers represented five different countries. After the press conference, Abdallah Al-Adwami, Kuwait junior and president of the international Club, said that all clubs had withdrawn their signatures from the Al-Adwani said he suspected that the list of petitioners presented on Wednesday was false. He said he contacted the national tribunal Thursday and confirmed his belief. petition. The false charges and petition, Al-Adwani said, were made by several individuals who wish to disrupt the International Club. Al-Adwani said that these individuals confused the club members, who did not intend their features to be used for political purposes. Siroialghamail said that the Kansan's report that a dispute between Arab and Israeli factions Wednesday night ended in a short fight was incorrect. He said that the argument was between an Iranian student and a representative of the Israeli club. Symphonic Band Easter Concert Will Feature Trumpet Soloist Louis Ranger of the American Brass Quintet will be guest trumpet soloist with the University of Kansas Symphonic Band and will appear on 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the University Theatre. Ranger will perform a solo in Franz Ranger Haydn's "Concerto for Trumpet," the best known major work in standard trumpet repertoire, and in "In La Virgina de la Macaurea," a bull fight song and trumpet showpiece arranged by Charles Koff. Ranger is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra and the Aspen Festival Orchestra. He has degrees from University and the Juilliard School of Music. His concert background includes performances with the Berkshire Musicus festival Orchestra, the Jeffrey Ballet Orchestra and the Chamber Music Society The Symphonic Band, has 72 members and is directed by Robert Foster. The band also will play works by three Russian composers (Stasiliev, Dimitri Shostakovich, the third movement of "Symphony No. 6; The Pathetique" by Tschalikowsky and "Russian Eucharist Festival" is based on the music of the Russian Orthodox Church. Also on the program will be Leroy Anderson's "Irish Suite" and the "Prelude" from John Mather's "Mastersinger," which will be directed by Michael Wiley, director emeritus of KU bands. The Five Year ASTRONAUT FLASHLIGHT FREE when you save $300 FREE when you save $300. Open a new savings account or add to your savings with $30 or more and receive this amazing lightning bolt credit. You can choose between No More need to worry about your flashlight being dead, when you need it most. You can get this credit on the same principle as the one that went to the moon or even waited mission - guaranteed to work. And it is free for saving $30 or more at Douglas County State Bank, which sells the stock supplies. 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The American Baptist Campus Center, 1629 W. 19th St., will also sponsor a sunrise service. Participants will meet at the center and go from there to the service site. The center also is planning a covered dish supper at 5:30 p.m. Sunday for families from the First Baptist Church, 801 Kentucky St. Members of the Baptist Student Union will conduct a sunrise service at a lake belonging to one of their sponsors. They will meet with members of the church, March 14, W. 19th Terr., Sunday morning. Easter activities at the Canterbury House, 1116 Louisiana St., will be a Good Friday liturgy at 5:15 tonight and as Easter vigil at 11 Saturday night. The University Lutheran Chapel and Student Center, 2104 W. 15th St., will sponsor a wespers Saturday night at 8 and sunrise services on Sunday. The St. Lawrence Catholic Student Center is also sponsoring a Saturday night service. Mass will be at 11:30 at the University Lutheran Chapel. The center's regular masses will be Sunday at 9:30 a.m. at the Stratford Chapel, 11 a.m. at Woodruff Auditorium and 5:30 p.m. at the Stratford Chapel. A lecture, "Easter in Many Countries," will be at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at 2418 Ohio St. The lecture is sponsored by the World Christian Fellowship. The Fifteenth Annual Symposium of Contemporary American Music School of Fine Arts presents AARON COPLAND guest composer Sunday, April 29 8:00 p.m...Recital of Music by Aaron Copland Monday, April 30 8:00 p.m. Chamber Choir Concert Monday, April 30 ...Chamber Choir Concer Tuesday, May 1 2:30 p.m. ... Lecture by Aaron Copland 8:00 p.m. ... Orchestra Concert Wednesday, May 2 2:30 p.m. ... Recital of Student Compositions 8:00 p.m. ... Symphonic Band Concert All concerts in Murphy Hall No admission charge [ ] 835 MASS. • 843-4833 • LAWRENCE, KANS. 66044