Friday, March 9, 1973 5 Chalk? s the year. I have to be use its ariety infield more men's society otyped o help otypes ve on e done , it is structors men's as do last e one high by know wrote studied. e that being to were ibuted Better Eat Cereal Box Nutrition Experts Say to Ms. hel this on and courses Rands Junior A study at the University of Georgia in 1970 showed that ground up cardboard fronts mixed with milk, water and raisins gave a rat more nutrition than eating certain cereals such as Wheaties, Cheerios and Post Raisin Bran. It is more nutritious to eat a Wheaties box than it is to eat the cereal itself. T except ster, $10 dations, without cessarily German Carlson Carson Ravel Riel anatita Anatita Magda Margal Shafer Winters Winters landstendt Al Ritter Sokoloff Sokoloff Duncan Springer Such gastronomic novelties have come to light because this is Nutrition Week. Legislation is being considered in Congress to impose Food and Drug regulations that require food manufacturers to provide nutritional data on the back of each pack. Col Dirks Goodsell Cosner eie Wood aunders iiidreth Dysart Such information will include a statement of the size of each serving, amount of protein in each serving, and amount of fat, protein and carbohydrate content. "Nutrition is what you eat and how you eat it," said Pat Weiss of the Consumer Agency. "People should be aware that if they decide they should demand to see it on the label." According to Weiss, it is a good idea to read labels to avoid being misled. (This is one of the reasons why we use code.) miseleding. If a label says chicken or turkey meat, it includes natural light and dark meat proportions; but if the label does not specify, it may also include skin and fat. Placement of words on labels is also important to notice. A product called "beef and gravy" will have at least 50 per pound than an product called "gravy and beef." The largest share of the consumer's budget is spent on meat. All meat, regardless of cut or price, contains the same amount of protein. With the rising costs of meat, it is economically wise to know that there are other, cheaper foods that are better for you. The lamb beans, cottage cheese, American processed cheese, milk, eggs, tuna and frozen ocean pearl conch as much protein as meat. To make this dish, cook the Peanut butter, which contains protein, is also very cheap. A child can obtain 83 per cent of the recommended daily nutrition requirement by eating two peanut butter sandwiches and drinking a glass of milk. More Talk . . . (Continued from Page 1) objection to the plan was that the faculty had not been consulted before its acceptance. "It would have been nice if we could have had more faculty consultation," Shankel said. "But there was some faculty input in the way of University Senate representatives on the committee that drafted the plan. "The chancellor is legally responsible for the operation of the University. He chose to let the administration make the major decisions. I admit there was a lack of consultation with and approval by the faculty." "Nothing in the plan says that merit should not continue to be the standard for fairness; this is why we have seen any evidence of overt discrimination, either for or against a group, since I have heard it." Shankel said he did not agree with Mosterl's argument that the plan fostered "reverse discrimination," the favoring of minority groups. Shankel said he anticipated Mostert's letters to his children, but they were exhilarated about the plan. MOSTERT TOLD Shankel his specific objections to the Act in Action Plan in 2016, and he moved Action Plan. "Under no circumstances will I make 'positive efforts to identify minority and women candidates' (as required by Item 1 of Section IV)," he said in the letter. "I would feel that to be immoral in an academic setting and that the opposite should not occur, so I should take as little notice of non-academic aspects as possible in the hiring process." Mosert said he also objected to the amount of records that would have to be deleted. "Here are basic faculty responsibilities usured by the chancellor," he said regarding the plan's requirement for a suitable system of part-time employment. "This is stated as a policy of the University subject only to approval of the regents, legislature and governor," he said. "This document, whatever its merits, affects the academic areas of the University directly in many of its particulars. "HENCE, those portions fall within the rightful province of the faculty to formulate and adopt—not the chancellor and his advisers. It is because of a violation of this principle at Tulane University that I am no longer a member of that faculty. . . ." Möstert则 plan the create "the impression of a manufaktor in favor of certain goods" or "manufacture certain goods". "By the simple device of removing all references to women, blacks, orientals, American Indians, and similar terms, the document, would be improved con- Mostert claimed this allegedly reverse discrimination was illegal. He said he had drafted an alternative plan that called for "specialized instruction (for special needs) in preparation and background" so that judgment of individuals could be "based at all times on academic criteria exclusively" or "based on racial, sexual or political considerations." Shankel said Moster's proposal was reviewed by the Affirmative Action Committee and that "some of his recommendations were incorporated into the final plan." Perhaps the University of Kansas business affairs office can't really be described as a travel agency, but for many businesses it serves approximately the same purpose. By DAN GEORGE Kansan Staff Writer The travel department of the office grants nearly 2,000 travel vouchers a year. The office has at least partially financed trips to and from world, from Albuquerque, NMe, to New York. KU Office Supports Worldwide Travels According to Sue Walls, travel clerk of the business affairs office, the vouchers are used for almost as many purposes and for different people as there are applications. "There's a great variety," she said. "I have profs to grad students and undergraduate." Wells said that although a large part of the vouchers applied for were by various colleges, he was unable to attend conferences in out-of-state cities; her office also received requests for vouchers for trips to New Mexico to study the Hop) and Studies program for doctoral dissertation. Wells said the longest recent trip financed by her office was in December when a number of students in the Pearson Integrated Humanities Program, their parents and some faculty members took an educational trip to Greece. That trip, was paid for by business affairs through a specific grant to that humanities department. Trips by individuals or groups not operating under a grant are financed through state funds allocated for that purpose only. The state allocation, said Tom Greison, assistant to the vice chancellor for business research. Wells said that each person desiring a voucher must submit a request to her office. If it is granted, it is given a specific number, then sent to the Board of Regents. If the request fails, the business affairs office, which begins to make arrangements with the applicant. Applicants are supposed to apply for the voucher 30 days before they need it, Wells said, but it seldom takes that long to process them. 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FREE TO JR. CLASS CARD HOLDERS $1.50 Stag $2.50 Couple Y'All Come, Hear?! Vouchers are restricted almost entirely to out of state trips. she said. She said that in almost all cases, no applications were refused, as long as the patient was not already treated. A third group received a trip. Most vouchers cover only the cost of roundtrip airplane ticket and $32 per day for food and lodging. All persons, Wells said, must travel coach, unless it wasn't available. A person may either pay as he goes and he reimbursed by the University office or pay as he takes the bus's collected, or he can get a travel advance form from the business affairs office and pay his bills with the voucher when he incurs them. Will you leave Lawrence with only a diploma and a copy of your old lease? Shouldn't you have something to show for you we've spent for someplace to live? What will you have to show after four years in Lawrence? 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