University Daily Kansom Friday, February 2, 1973 3 Kansan Photo hv RARRARA KE1.1.9 Parking Some Printing Service employees park their cars on Crestline Road to avoid buying a $25 permit to park in one of two Printing Service lots. This is the first year that employees have been required to buy University parking permits, and they say the permits are outrageously high-priced. They say that the parking lots were built too small, and that the lots are too far removed from the main campus to be used by others. (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) considered the issue dead. However, two rapid-fire developments Thursday temporarily buoyed bungo supporters' hopes. 'Bingo Rebellion' The Senate Committee on 7 Menal or K-LEwennworth, approve a resolution calling 30 Now Vie For Position Of KU Boss The Campus Advisory Committee for the selection of a new chancellor has narrowed its list of candidates to 30, according to the board's report. The university and executive secretary of the University. Von Ende said that he had spent the last few days in Chicago interviewing candidates. Other committee members are visiting Dallas, Kansas City, San Francisco and Washington, D.C., in the initial phase of interviewing, he said. "These cities all were picked for their regionalism," Von Ende said. "Chicago, for instance, serves as a center for the northern midwest section of the country." All funds for the committee's activities come from the KU Endowment Association, "It is a very expensive procedure when you consider that we fly committee members to a city and also transport a candidate and spouse in for the interview," he said. "It comes to several hundred dollars a person." On Wednesday, the Kansas Senate Ways and Means Committee added $10,000 to a supplemental appropriations bill to give the State Board of Regents a travel fund for conducting interviews. The regents will be on board in session on the selection of a new chancellor. 1 expect that the money will become a kind of revolving account to be used for future search committees," Von Ende said. The second round of interviews will start in late February and probably continue until the end of March, Von Ende said. for a bingo-only constitutional amendment, plan to introduce it in the Senate that would abolish bingo. ABOUT 100 demonstrators showed up in the late morning, making their presence very visible. They carried signs which read, Legalize Bingo, "Keep Grandma off the street," and Parlorers, "and 'Abortion for Teen-Agers,' but senior Citizens Can't Play Bingo." However, the enthusiasm, which appea- pealed building at noon for getting Senate consideration of a bingo-oo amendment, was the same afternoon and was stone cold by nightfall. Bennett doused cold water on the idea immediately, saying there were not 27 votes in the Senate to pass any resolution, but they took time to get the issue on the April 3 ballot. Then the House Federal and State Affairs Committee killed its bingo-only resolution with only one dissenting vote—a clear signal from the House to the Senate. Novel Dorm Recipes Stir Student Stomachs All that was missing was the white dinner wine when the trotting epicureans, only surviving offspring of the Galloping Mole, attended students at Ewells Hall Thursday night. By KEVIN SHAFER Kansan Staff Writer The theme of the show was, of course, how to cook in your room and keep within the kitchen. Sales of popcorn poppers and irons probably will increase for Lawrence merchants in the coming weeks. These items seemed to be the essential equipment for cooking a between-meal snacks in the confines of a cozy residence hall room. Michael Healy, Lincoln junior, and Roselyn V. Benschoten, Teopka junior, hosted the informative session, which included instructions for cooking everything from Krispie Kritters to Pop 'n Fresh Douhnhuts. The Kritters appeared to be the most difficult dish to prepare. Essentials for the project included one popcorn popper, several pats of butter (from the hall cafeteria, naturally), eight miniature boxes of crispies and many, many marshmallows. The instructors advise that if at all possible a poporn copper with a regulator should be used. However, if such a utensil were not available, then one may use a regular poporn and simply keep pulling the plug to regulate the temperature. Doctors... (Continued from page 2) charging him with conspiring to deprive the wife of her natural right to bear children. Joseph said he required written consent in addition to the informed consent" of the couple. SCHWEGLER SAID that only one vasectomy had been performed at Watkins University, but a graduate student in his 20s. Although he said he did not know the exact circumstances of the case, he thought that performance on operation on a man that age was unlikely. This operation is normally reserved for men in their 40s after all of their children are born, he said. Schwegler added that there was not a significant demand for vasectomies from students who were treated at Watkins. Mitchell said that age was not a governing factor in his determination of whether to簿本 (in the same way) as he did. "I have performed a vasectomy on a man who was 20 and had five children and one on a man of 23 who had no children. I thought it would be easier for seasons for wanting the operation." he said. Joseph said that most of his vasectomy patients were in their late 20s or 30s. "Birth control is a highly individual matter," he said. "There are a lot of philosophical questions about a vasectomy answered only by the individual recipient." 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