2 Monday, May 6, 1974 University Daily Kansan 55 Mile Limit Being Ignored, Survey Says 35 Mile Bank Beige Tape Americans generally are ignoring the nationwide 55 mile-an-hour speed limit imposed to save gasoline, but they are driving more slowly than they did before the energy crisis, an Associated Press survey shows. and authorities say the number of speeding tickets is up. Troopers in Oregon and Texas say they've made more than twice as many arrests for speeding The average speed of cars in most areas covered by the AP survey was between 85 and 70 m.p.h., above the legal limit but below the rate motorists used to travel when the legal limit was 70 m.p.h. Bill Designed to Stop Oil Expansion Bit Designer F. Mendale Sen.Walter F. Mondale will introduce a bill today barring the nation's 15 largest oil companies from expanding their holdings at the expense of independents in the petroleum industry. Mondale, D-Minn., said his bill was designed to stop vertical integration in the industry while Congress debates whether the major oil companies should be required to direct themselves of their pipelines, refineries or marketing outlets. Statements Say Dairy Official Backed Mill. Statements Say Dairy Official Backed Mills A top official of the nation's largest dairy cooperative planned to raise $2 million to elect Rep. Wilbur D. Mills to the White House in 1972, according to statement's filed in court. The way they the official, David L. Farr, once the second ranking official of Associated Mills, who could still capture the nomination in a best Pretreatment According to the statements, attributed to several of Part's former associates at the cooperative, Parr assigned five to seven cooperative employees to assist Mrs. presidential effort, an apparent violation of the Indicting indirect donations of corporation money for political purposes. Don't move till you call us. Place a Kansan want ad Call 864-4358. 5c Pop Is Back! $ \star^{*} $ 1.20/case for flavor of the month - $ ^{s}2.00/case for all other 10 oz. bottles $ ★ Buy 5 cases and get one case free The POP DOCK at the Mini Plaza 19th & Haskell 10-8 Mon.-Thur. 10-10 Fri. & Sat. --wanted to get back to teaching. Enrollment increased from 400 to $20 and the first football squad photographs appeared in Mistletoe's seven years as chancellor, he said. ATTENTION VETERANS There will be a government representative in the Kansas Union lobby from 9-1 today to discuss SPN numbers. If you want to discuss these discharge codes and how they affect you bring your DD 214 and find out what is happening. KU CAMPUS VETERANS --wanted to get back to teaching. Enrollment increased from 400 to $20 and the first football squad photographs appeared in Mistletoe's seven years as chancellor, he said. LOOKING FOR A NEW NEST? JAYHAWKER TOWERS APTS Now Taking Applications for Fall ON CAMPUS HEATED POOL COVERED PARKING ROOM-MATE SERVICE SUMMER $130.00 Rental Office Open until 8:00 everyday 1603 W. 15th LRE Student Looks for Building To Name After 'Old Josh' Tradition somehow bypassed Chancellor Joshua N. Lippincott. The University of Kansas has traditionally named buildings after its chancellors. Lippincott was the University's fourth chancellor, serving in 1833 to 1899. But there is no Lippincott Hall. Lippincott is the only dead chancellor who has no building bearing his name, according to Jeff Southard, Wichita senior. As a student senator, Southard is trying to work with Senator Bernie Sanders introduced a petition that would give Lippincott "the honor he so rich deserves." It's all being done strictly according to protocol. The Student Senate petitioned Chancellor Archie R. Dykes to appoint a special committee "that may consider the options and recommend structures, existing organizations," be dedicated to Chancellor Lincolncott." Southard said recently his inspiration had come from other attempts to repair the mistakes of the past. Aaron Burr and Benedict Arnold, he said, are two benefactors of efforts to correct such mistakes. Southard said Lippincott had been a mathematics teacher who might have Southard had some research in old KU yearbooks and found no reason why Lippincott's name hadn't been admitted to the company of KU's other dead chancellors. "I couldn't find out why he resigned," he said. "He was a sober-looking fellow. He had a long beard after the fashion of the day. The year he was born is unclear, but it did everybody else. He didn't seem to be much of a favorer with students," southward wrote. The yearbooks gave southard a glimpse of the character of Joshua A. Lippincott. Twobildings are likely candidates for the name Lappinccott Hall; the proposed visual arts building and Green Hall, when the School of Law moves to its new building. "The old law school would be a good building for old Josh," Southard said. Students Garden to Cut Expenses Married students living at Stouffer Place may be able to beat some high food costs thanks to the Office of Housing, which is located around the Stouffer apartment buildings. The residence hall maintenance department has plowed up five sections of land surrounding the buildings. Each section contains several 400-square-foot-plots. Eather Twente Hall, formerly Watkins' Hospital, will be dedicated at 11:30 a.m. today, the School of Social Welfare's annual Social Work Day. Twente Hall Dedication This Morning Werner Beehm, former dean of the Rutgers School of Social Work, will speak on "Social Work Practice 1984: The Shape of Things to Come." JOB OPENING Administrative Director of Consumer Protection Association STARTING DATE AND SALARY: Starting July 1, 1974. Part-time at $200/mo July to August. Approach full-time at $500/mo begin on or about August 19, 1974. DUTIES: Coordinating CPA research, complaint handling services, and educational activities; managing all office operations; recruiting and training volunteers; public relations; in general, being responsible to the Board of Directors for administering all CPA functions. QUALIFICATIONS: Demonstrated administrative ability necessary; other qualifications required for field or experience in other public interest or social service/action activities. CONSUMER PROTECTION ASSOCIATION Kansas Union, Box W Lawrence, Kansas 66044 If there are questions, come to the CPA office, room 299, Kansas Union, or call 844-2932. Office hours 10-4. Opportunity Employer Minorities and Women Encouraged to Apply Funded by Student Activity Fee SUA Northwest Tour Have a Summer Vacation and Visit the Following Places: ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK —YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK —GRAND TETONS —GLACIER NATIONAL PARK —EXPO '74: SPOKANE, WASHINGTON DENVER —SALT LAKE CITY AUGUST 5-16 If you are interested in the trip please contact the SUA Office (864-3477) and sign up on the mailing list. Final information and price will be available in June. THE THUMB IS THREATENED. Student-Railpass.