University Daily Kansan Monday, April 16, 1973 5 497, the unenced . This Am- tevilla minority of the flowers human's hospital. the pressed. aid. In depart- me as sasador and I nt, not Funeral Today For Man Killed In Bar Friday Funeral services for Richard Cossart, 23, of 1916 New Hampshire Street were to be at 10 a.m. today at the United Presbyterian Church in Belleville. Cussart, a former University of Kansas student died early Friday after being shot by Lawrence policemen at the In Sight shooting in Des Moines. The officer of the Imat in 1904 Massachusetts St. An inquest into Cossart's death will be at 9 a.m. April 27, according to David Baird of the Royal Commission. According to police reports, Cossart was shot when lt. Eugene Williams and Patrolman Eric Smith of the Lawrence Police Department fired into the tavern being fired upon. At the警署 were answering alarm at the tavern at 3:30 a.m. Friday. A homemade pistolet used to fire .410 inorganic shells was four close to Cussart's wall. Williams was wounded in the left thigh by shot gun pellets. Williams and Smith fire d at least six shot gun rounds and three revolver rounds into the building after warning the person in the tavern to come out, they reported. Cossart died from shotgun pellets that struck him in the chest, Dr. Alan Sander deputy coroner, said following an autopsy at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Williams was treated and released from the hospital Friday. Both Williams and Smith were routinely relieved from active duty by Police Chief Richard Stanwix pending the results of an investigation of the incident. Murfin Hearing To Be Tuesday A closed hearing before the University Judiciary to consider the contested senior class presidential election is scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday, according to Jess McNish, adjunct professor of business and head of the Judiciary. The election was contested by Dave Murfin, Wichita junior and candidate for senior class president, because his name appeared as "Martin" on the ballots. The results of the election have been withheld from the public by an injunction issued in July 2016. Pat Neustrom, Salina junior and candidate for class senior class, filed April 3 a motion of intervention in the case. This motion sought the denial of Murfin's injunction and the certification and release of the results of the contested election. Law Students Place Fourth Two University of Kansas students, Richard Walker, Lawrence first-year law student, and James McNish, Topeka second-year law student, placed fourth in the Division of division of the International Law Moot Court Competition April 9-12 in Washington, D.C. The law competition was based on court arguments of a hypothetical case involving international relations. This year's problem involved a case in which two nations were disputing a claim on national jurisdiction over fishing rights 200 miles from the coast. The KU team won second place in its preparation of briefs. Walker was rated the highest by fans. Lt. Gov. Dave Owen will speak on "The Economic Opportunity in Kansas" at 7 tonight in the living room of Delta Tau Deltafraternity. The lecture is open to the public Summer Jobs The Commission on the Status of Women will present a summer jobs seminar at 7:30 tonight in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union in conjunction with the dean of Women's office. The seminar will provide information about civil service summer jobs and where to look and write for summer jobs. German Lecture A hand book on state, national and international summer jobs will be available. Gerhard Loewenberg, professor of political science at the University of Iowa, will lecture on German democracy, at 8 tonight in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas City His speech is titled "Has German Civilization Failed?" There will be a follow-up discussion at 1 p.m. Tuesday in 529 Blake Hall. Music Therapy Richard Petrovits, owner of Richardson Music Co., will speak on the process of instrument making at the Music Therapy Hall at eight on 314 Marwah Hall. Next year's state of officers and constitutional proceedings will be presented at the meeting. ED SCHOOL STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD OUTSTANDING PROFESSOR AWARD FUND. BEER BLAST FOR Profs AT THE STABLES Serving APRIL 18 Everyone Invited 8-12 MIDNIGHT --- SUMMER JOBS Large, National Company needs several students to handle summer work load in Kansas City area. $150.00 per week. For interview come to Regionalist Room, Student Union today at 1:30-3:30 or 6:00. --- --- Anniversary Celebration Sale 809 Mass. 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