w tsh. teer, ash. eeed on 60 rtg tog neoe soon at, ngn aat nt the _ University Daily Kansan Tuesday, July 9.1974 3 KU Prof to Release Book on Bees 25 Year Study Describes Social Behavior of Bee Family By PAM BEGERT By PAM BEGERT Kansan Staff Reporter The stinginess honeybee is not *es* defenseless as the name may indicate, Charles Michener, professor of entomology and of systematics and ecology at the University of Kansas, and of systematics and ecology at the University of Kansas, a burning fluid, secreted from its laws, into its victim. "It wasn't until a few years ago that anyone knew from which end this bee injected its burning fluid." Michener Some stingless honeybees are also known as fire bees, because of the burning sensation rather than stinging them. Michener has completed a study on the entire bee family, "The Social Behavior of the Bees," which will be released July 24. His book is a 404-page, illustrated account of the social behavior of bees in the world. According to Michener, it is the cumulative collection of data he has been gathering during the past 25 years while teaching at KU. Michener's book contains information on bees' sex determination and how they interact and find food. He also discussed the two major castes in the bee social order, the queen and the worker, both female. Some specialists include the drone, or male bee, as a castet group, but Michener doesn't. The drone has no other function than to mate with the queen bees and to eat. he said. "The drones have no membership in the hive, they often fly from one hive to the next in search of food," Michener said. "Each female bee, when born, has the potential to become a queen bee." Michener said. "The determining factor for a female bee to become a queen is the random placement of the egg in a large cell in the hive instead of a small cell. The bees in the large cells are fed royal jelly and become the queens, while females located in small cells are fed bee bread, a mixture of pollen and honey, and become work bees'. "Micheen, said." Michener and bees flying from fields to hives use landmarks, polarization, which is light rays vibrating in one direction visible to the bees, and internal clocks that act as navigational devices to keep from getting lost. A winter bird can live as long as one year, whereas a spring or summer bird will live only six weeks, he said. Michener has compiled a life history of the honeybee. Honeybees possess a "youth drug" that enables those bees that are alive during the winter months to ward off the normal aging process of the spring and summer bees. Michener is chairman of KU's department of entomology and also director of the Snow Entomological Museum. Michener he thought that all bees had this potential for longevity but that the winter bees were not as active as the spring and summer bees. However, the winter bees do not have a strong ability to still active in the hive through the winter months, he said. Book Depicts Personal Weddings By RITA HAUGH Kansan Reviewer CELEBRATION! The Wild Flower Write Your Own Ceremony Picnic Reception Wedding Book by Danielle McCafferty (Pocket Books, 1974, 324 pages) Virginia I. Beck and John Cox Hall were married June 29, 1974. But they didn't receive any toasters, silver spoons or embroidered pillowcases as wedding gifts. They requested that anyone who wished to send gifts sent a mentally retarded child to summer camp instead. Both Beck and Chalmers attended the camp for mentally retarded children in 1972. This kind of change from the traditional wedding is the subject of "Celebration!" The author interviewed 103 couples who created their own weddings rather than going to a wedding venue, some own invitations, some wrote their own vows, some had a picnic instead of a reception. The author makes a distinction between "new" weddings and "alternative" weddings. Some of the alternative weddings are actually a revival of wedding customs that have been replaced with features or earlier times, customs that the bridal couple find have meaning for them. McCafferty includes reproductions of several innovative wedding invitations and descriptions of others. One couple painted a wall with two red hearts and mailed. Another couple sent a puzzle that had to be assembled to read the invitation. For those who don't want to make invitations, the author includes names and dates in the descriptions that print non-traditional invitations. What does the bridal party wear in an alternative wedding? *Wear what you're free in*,^2 assess *Cairn what you are free in*^3 *We wear what you're free in*,^2 assess *Cairn what you are free in*^3 interests or your feelings about your wedding day." She describes clothes designed by two dozen couples for their own weddings. review In general, this is a how-to-do-it-yourself book, emphasizing the practical and stimulating thought in those planning a wedding. But it also includes ways to work around problems that parents or others may present. For those who want a slightly different church ceremony, whether Jewish, Roman Catholic, Lutheran or Methodist, sample nontraditional ceremonies are included. In fact, about a third of this book is devoted to about and ceremonies from 20 weddings. Some other chapters deal with flowers. McCaffery is careful to mention the pitfalls of changing the standard wedding ritual. She includes a chapter titled *Hazards of Alternative Weddings (One's)*. This chapter is humorous reading and who would reject the rest of the book. rings, vows, music, cakes, receptions, photography and decorations. Ethics . . . McCaffery believes the whole idea of alternative weddings isn't to get "hung up on all the proper ways of doing things." Weddings shouldn't be a show to impress people with how much money daddy spent or, on the other hand, how weird the bride would dress. It also helps examine themselves to find out what is meaningful to them, individually and as a couple. From Page One Personalizing a wedding can't guarantee the success of the marriage, she says, but it does provide a mode of expressing joy in a celebration. troom, and ethics in criminal law. Those teaching the sessions aren't faculty members, but practicing lawyers Webster Golden, associate professor of law, said that ethical issues were involved more in sessions than others but that we discussed in each session in some way. Clark said that questions concerning ethics were asked on the bar examination and that the application to the law school was unacceptable. The applicant had ever been convicted of a felony. More serious complaints occur less often and involve embezzlement and similar offenses involving money belonging to clients or others. This occurs when they are neglectful of their clients' legal matters. Hatcher, in an article in the latest issue of the Kansas Bar Journal entitled "The Purpose and the Enforcement of the Code of Professional Responsibility," said the discipline of attorneys should be approached in the same way as for others. Most of the complaints against lawyers deal with dilatory practice, Golden said. Golden said a complaint on a breach of legal ethics by a lawyer might be sent to Earl Hatcher, the disciplinary ad-hoc attorney charged with charge of the investigative branch of the State Board of Law Examiners. He investigates the complaint and if he sees sufficient cause to bring action against a lawyer, he presents the complaint before of empathy on judgment of test scores. Participants will be instructed hours long. Pays $2,00. All participants will be entered in 5 drawings of a large ice or a large sirtle. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY edorwood apartments 200 persons wanted for psychology experiment investigating the effects If the board decides to take action against a lawyer, disarmment, suspension from office. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Cleanest Place in Town 75 gallons of gas free. CALL 842-7095 Published at the University of Kansas daily publication. Mail subscription rates: $8 for examination periods. Mail subscription rates: $8 for attendance at lawrence. Kan, 60043. Student subscription activity. Accommodations, goods, services and activities advertised offered to all students without regard to gender. Accommodations are not necessarily those of the University. NEWS STAFF 1-2-3-4 bedrooms from $ ^{99} \infty $ NEWS STAFF News Adviser . . . Susanne Shaw All modern conveniences. 2414 Ousdahl 843-1116 All modern conveniences. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Dave Anderson News Adviser . . 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