University Daily Kansan Monday, April 2.1973 5 pept manian maran morgan murray nana nta ntta nden odgen ogan ondd andde anddee oloff oloff oock oirl iris sirls sheep speak greenth breath Remote Sensing Applied to Earth More than 100 representatives of science, industry, business and government attended the governor's conference on the application of space technology to resource management. The meeting quality Thursday and Friday at the University of Kansas Space Technology Center. The conference, sponsored by the KU Space Technology Center and the governor's office, was designed to utilize information received from the Earth Resources Technical Satellite (ENTS) remote sensing data. The data will be applied in research, business and industrial levels of industry, business, agriculture and scientific research. The theme of the two day conference was exchange and coordination of remote sensing data for application to local levels throughout Kansas and the nation. The ERTS satellite was launched last July and is now orbiting at the an altitude of 500 miles. The satellite can detect water and air pollution, survey crop conditions, predict the weather and perform a variety of other tasks. The conference was opened Thursday morning by the keynote address of Gov. Guest speaker Kenneth Foster of the Senate to Hear Funding Pleas The Student Senate will meet at 7 o'clock to select chairmen and members of senate committees and to elect senators to fill positions on the University Council The other major activity scheduled by the senate this week is the opening of the annual budget hearings. The hearings will begin at 10 a.m. on Tuesday and will continue through April 13. Each organization requesting senate funds is scheduled to appear before the committee to justify their request. The committee should then present senate Finance and Sudit Committee. The committee will present a recommended budget to the senate on April 18. Music Therapy Music Therapy will meet at 8 p.m. Monday in room 344 Hawthorn Hall. Students serving internships will evaluate the effectiveness of the KU program and will share some of their more successful games and songs. Archaeology Talk Bernard V. Bothner, curator of ancients art at the Brooklyn Museum in New York, will lecture on "New Discoveries in the Nile Valley" at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. The lecture is sponsored by the Kansas Society of the Archaeological Institute of America, and is open to the public. Dwight Boring* says... "You'll find the best answer to your life insurance problems—both now and later—in College Life's famous college men's policy, The Benefactor. 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According to Barr, Kansas provided Chairman to Be Named Today The name of a new chairman of the division of biological sciences will be released today according to Charles Wytenbach, associate professor of physiology and cell biology and chairman of the search committee. The two remaining candidates for the chairmanship are Brower R. Burchill, associate professor of physiology and cell biology, and Albert J. Rowell, professor of geology and an affiliate professor of the systematics and ecology department. James D. McChesney, associate professor of botany and medicinal chemistry, was eliminated from candidacy after the first ballot. This will be the second time that ballots have been counted in the election because the first ballot failed to provide a majority for one candidate. In the first election 77 of the candidates were cast. Faculty members of the division of biological sciences may vote. 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Walters said it was important that members of the conference understood what remote sensing was all about and that the conference stimulated them to ask themselves how this information would benefit them. 138 Rhode Island Street • Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Because the Apollo program is being phased out, space technology is being more closely applied to earth resources and environmental research, Walters said. Phase Lineas GRADUATE COUPLES --directed by Howard Hawks Sorority is interviewing mature young couples for positions as housemanagers. Includes living accommodations and salary. Please call 843-0815 BALL OF FIRE SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SU 75c April 4 CLASSTAL 7:30 Jay Series WED 9:15 PROGRAM OF EXPERIMENTAL SHORTS (To Be Announced) Film Society Woodruff 3:30,7:30,9:30 Thurs. Apr. 5 75c Directed by Grigori Kozintsev Music by Dmitri Shostakovich SPECIAL FILMS Woodruff 71 on. April9 71 CARNAL KNOWLEDGE Popular Films HAMLET Mike Nichols, Jack Nicholson, Gandice Bergen, Arthur Garfunkel, Ann Margret and Jules Feiffer —plus— Part Ten of Captain Marvel Popular Films Woodruff 7:00 & 9:30 April6-7 60c WAR OF THE WORLDS Science Fiction directed by Byron Haskin, from H. G. Wells' novel. Episode Eight of Phantom Empire Science Fiction Ballroom 7:30 Tues., April3 75c SUA ELMS SUA ELMS PIONEER TEAC The Malls Shopping Center DISCOUNT RECORDS & STEREOS Little Feat Dixie Chicken Reg. $5.98 Always 25 top selling LPs $2.99 Reg. $9.95-$10.95 Diamond Needles $5.95 Announcing 1973-74 KU Pom Pon Girl and Yell Leader Clinics and Tryouts CLINICS Yell Leaders Pom Pon Girls Monday, April 2 Wednesday, April 4 Tuesday, April 10 Thursday, April 12 Tuesday, April 3 Thursday, April 5 (All clinics begin at 6:30 p.m. in Allen Field House) TRYOUTS Yell Leaders FINALS Monday, April 16 (7 p.m., Allen Field House) Note: There will be no preliminary tryouts for yell leaders. Pom Pon Girls PRELIMINARIES Saturday, April 17 (9 a.m., Allen Field House) FINALS Wednesday, April 11 (7 p.m., Allen Field House) Clinics and tryouts for both the yell leading and pom pon squads are sponsored by the University of Kansas Athletic Department. All regularly enrolled men and women who will be undergraduates during the 1973-74 school year are invited to attend each squad and their respective squads. Routines for each squad will be taught and questions concerning the positions will be answered at the clinics.