8 Thursday, April 5, 1973 University Daily Kansan Class Office Candidate Files Counter Motion Pat Neutrom, Salma junior and candidate for senior class president, filed a motion Tuesday for intervention in the contested senior class presidential election. David Murfin, Wichita junior and candidate for senior class president, contested the March 14-15 election because his name was misspelled. The University named as "Martin." The University Judiciary issued an injunction withholding the results of the election that would have been overturned. Neustrom said he thought the election committee had taken sufficient action to alleviate irregularities in the election. A fair and equitable election was held and any discrepancies that did exist had no significant effect on the election, he said. Neustrom said that he thought the election committee had but that he and agreed to allow Murfim thought time to an injection if Murfin thought there was proper cause. Neustrom's motion for intervention seeks the denial of the injunction by the University Judicary and certification and release of the election result. Neustrom said that if the Judiciary ruled in favor of the injunction and directed a new election, he would request that the results of the election be released before the new election date. Jess McNish, adjunct professor of business and chairman of the University Judiciary, said there would be a change in the law because Before the meeting, Neustrum's motion must be delivered to all parties involved in the action, he said. At the meeting, the schedule of hearings before the Judiciary will be established. A decision whether or not the hearings will be public will also be made. Educator Scheduled To Visit KU Classes Ben-Zon Orgad, supervisor of music education at the Israel Ministry of Education and Culture, will meet with students from our classes Friday at the University of Krakow. Orgad will talk about Israeli music organization and teaching techniques in Organd will be the guest speaker at a dinner sponsored by the B'nai b'Rishil Councilorship at KU and by the Jewish Institute at 6 p.m. Friday at 9 P.M. Highland Drive. Diplomats in China HONG KONG (AP) — A six-man U.S. diplomatic advance party crossed the Hong Kong border Thursday into China, bound for Beijing and the establishment of the U.S. luson mission. Veteran diplomat Alfred Jenkins, heading the advance group, said he hoped the liaison mission headquarters would be set up by the end of April or the first of May. Construction Management Discussed by Architects Professional and student architects are meeting at the University of Kansas for a construction management conference today and Friday. The conference, which started Wednesday, is being held in conjunction with the American Institute of Architects. Approximately 20 students from the School of Architecture and 40 professional students in the University associate professor of architecture and urban design and conference director, said. Smothers said the outstanding students in the School of Architecture were chosen to attend. The conference participants are discussing the services and tools of construction management. Workshops on cost trade-off techniques are being held. Latin Americans Form Study Group Meetings are at 8:30 p.m. every Friday; discussion is in Spanish. Spanish food and refreshments are served. A new study group has been formed by the KU Latin American Students Association to analyze and discuss historical, social and economic aspects of Latin American countries. For more information contact Lourdes Gouveia or Elena Bastida. Drama Lecture George A. Hayden, visiting professor in the department of oriental languages and literature, will speak on "Crime and Punishment in Medieval Chinese Drama" at 8 tonight in the Bgi Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Dr. Albert Schatz of Temple University, Philadelphia, will deliver the 25th annual E. C. Franklin Memorial Lecture at 8 tonight in the Forum Room in the Kansas Union. His lecture is entitled "Paradoxical Science" and is sponsored by the Alpha Systems" and is sponsored by the Alpha Rhho Chapter of Phi Lambda Upsala, the chemistry honorary society. Women Counselors Rape victim counselors of the Women's Coalition will meet at 8 tonight in the Pine Grove Center. Christian Fellowship William Fletcher, chairman of the department of Slavic and soviet area studies, will speak on Eastern and Western religions at a meeting of the World Christian Fellowship at 8 p.m. Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rice, 2418 Ohio St. Anyone needen transportation to the meeting should call 843-5379 College Life College Life will meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Chi Omega Sorority. Other topics are the critical path method of time scheduling and the project evaluation and review technique, which was developed in Navy in developing the Polar is submarine. Construction management has emerged in recent years as a result of dissatisfaction with the uncertainties, rising costs, time and labor. It is associated with conventional design-build. Students participating in the conference are hosts to the visiting architects. Two students assigned to a team of four architects for discussions, an arrangement designed for easier use of KU's computer during the conference. Several nationally known architects who are lecturers and workshop leaders include Charles B. Thomsen, president and chairman of the board of Construction Management Associates, a construction firm based in Atlanta; Scott Design Associates; Geo T. Heer, president of Heery & Heery, Architects and Engineers, Atlanta, who is known for the progressive management methods he has introduced to the construction industry; Anthony Manussoe of McKee, Berger and Flanigan of Concordia Corp., Montreal, and Russ Lassuzso of Dubin, Dubin, Black and Moutoussyau, Chicago. Patronize Kansan Advertisers