University Daily Kansan, June 22, 1981 Page 7 Polish bureaucrat to visit KU Julius Bialy, Polish Consul General in Chicago, will visit the KU campus Thursday to meet with faculty and staff. ght ked then ne were sed. Bialy is here in conjunction with an exchange program with the University of Warsaw, according to Jake Pieklaiewicz, professor of political science, who is sponsoring Bialy's visit. KU has had a student exchange program with Poland for the past 10 years, Plekakiewicz said. Since last year, KU faculty have also participated, he said. On Campus According to Piekalkiewicz, Bialy, who will be accompanied by his wife and a cultural attache, will attend a meeting of the vice chancellors and staff. Afterward, he is scheduled to meet with each of the vice chancellors, as well as Acting Chancellor Del Shankel. TODAY TOMORROW AN INDIAN TRADITIONAL SITAR MUSIC and Chau, an Indian mask dance, will be presented at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. WEDNESDAY A MIDWESTERN MUSIC CAMP STAFF RECITAL will be at 7:30 p.m. in swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. Albert C. Gerken, University carillonneur, will perform a CARILLON RECITAL at 8 p.m. at the Memorial Carillon. The Kansan welcomes items for inclusion in On Campus. Organizations should submit lists of free activities at least two days in advance. the GRAMOPHONE shop 842.1811...ASK FOR STATION *6 Important! Values await you at the Gramophone Shop as we present an irresistible offer on top quality stereo components! Discounts! Discounts! Pioneer SX-3400 AM/FM Receiver • 15 watts per channel • 0.08% THD PIONEER $ 129^{88} $ Mfr's. Suggested List: $189.00 KIEF'S DISCOUNT RECORDS & STEREO They are called the brethren, and with good reason: Throughout the U.S. Supreme Court's 193 years and 101 justices, no woman has ever broken the ranks of the exclusively male fraternity. The present situation, which must surely cause dismay to any Affirmative Action official, could change since the governor had signed a law Stewart made public last Thursday. Local lawyers laud idea of woman justice 913. 812 1544 25TH & IOWA—HOLIDAY PLAZA 913.812 1544 KU LAW PROFESSOR Barkley Clark said, "I think the Court has long been a bastion of male supremacy." By MARC HERZFEELD Local attorneys agreed that the appointment of a qualified woman to the Court is long overdue. Bonita Yoder, Lawrence attorney, said, "One woman on the Supreme Staff Reporter Jane Frydman, also a local attorney, agreed with Yoder that one woman justice was only the first step in the direction of equality. Speculation that President Reagan would appoint a woman to take Potter's Frydman said, "Even though I'm a woman lawyer, I would not say that I want any woman on the Court. It really depends on the woman." Marilyn Ainsworth, KU associate professor of law, said, "I don't see that there is any gain for women just to have men of the female gender on the Court." Court, big deal. They should have five women on the Court, not just one." HOWEVER, EACH ATTORNEY emphasized that finding the right woman was important. "Women are half of society, aren't we?" Frydman said. Tuition increase likely Three years ago Steve Stoops, chose to attend KU medical school primarily because of its low tuition. That first year, however, he watched his tuition jump from $1,125 to $3,000. Now he is afraid that the Kansas Board of Education will have the 22 percent increase in September. By MARTHA BRINK Staff Reporter ON FRIDAY, the regents deferred approval of the tuition increase until their next meeting Sept. 18. "The first increase was an unexpected blow" Stoops said. "I was expecting this recent increase, though," he said. "I think it's the first of many to come. Fortunately, I'm getting out in a year." Unlike many medical students, Stoops does not receive any scholarship money. FOR STUDENTS enrolled in the three-year program, tuition would increase from $4,000 to $4,800 for Kansas students and from $9,750 to $9,760 out-of-state students. Sitting in the small duplex he shares with his wife, Lisa, and a golden retriever puppy, Stoops said he was not very worried about the $660 increase. "It'll have to be cut back somewhere. I only have X number of dollars for school," he said. "But I'm getting to the apathetic stage now." If the plan is approved, annual tuition would go to $3,660 for Kansas residents enrolled in the four-year program, and 1,000 to $7,230 for out-of-state students. During the last session, the Kansas Legislature approved a $45,440 budget increase for the Med Center. The increased money to come from increased tuition. The Regents opposed the increase at its April meeting and sought other funding methods. However, Glee Smith, chairman of the budget and finance committee, told the Regents on Friday that the increase in the budget was insufficient and most viable alternative. A student is required to practice one year in an under-served Kansas community for each year he receives the scholarship. THE TUITION INCREASE will not directly affect approximately 80 percent of the medical students who receive Kansas Medical Scholarships. Nevertheless, many students on scholarships are not pleased with the tuition increase because if they decide not to practice in an under-served area they must pay back the scholarship with 10 percent interest. REAGAN SAID, "I am announcing today that one of the first Supreme Court vacancies in my administration has been qualified woman I can possibly find." "It's just like another bind on us" Sara McConnell, a second-year student, said. McConnell, who receives the Kansas Medical Scholarship said she signed a petition opposing the increase. place on the Court arises from a campaign pledge Reagan made last Oct.14. Terry Wall, president of the Medical Students Assembly, met with Gov. John Carlin several months ago to inform him of student opposition to the increase. CARLIN DISAPPROVED of the increase, Wall said, but did not have the authority to veto the plan. Wall, who is not on scholarship said he hoped the Board of Regents would reconsider approving the increase in奖金 up for final vote in September. "If there was any indication that the tuition increase would be reflected in higher quality education students would be happy to pay" he said. Jane Eldredge, Lawrence attorney and State Senator, remained skeptical about the possibility of a female justice. "This is not the first time that there's been talk of a woman being named," she said. Before former President Gerald Ford placed John Paul Stevens on the Court in 1975, Eldridge said, "There was a woman who said she name a woman, and it didn't happen." Several of the attorneys were concerned about the political beliefs of a Reagan nominee to the Court. Reagan "would more than likely appoint someone who is anti-abortion and anti-ERA." Ainsworth said. Voder also said she believed Reagan would appoint a politically conservative woman. "GENERALLY THE establishment positions that are filled by women are filled by ultra-conservative women, who can be a step backwards," she said. "I would rather have a feminist man nominated than a very traditional woman," Yoder said. Other attorneys said that political labels lose their meaning when applied to judges. Deanell Tacha, KU law professor and executive vice chancellor, said, "I think that political labels should not and really cannot be applied to a member of the judiciary anywhere. Each justice has a particular stance that reflects the kinds of cases that come before the Court." Francis Heller, Roy Roberts professor of law and political science at KU, said Reagan would probably nominate a moderate to the Court, based on Reagan's record as governor of California. "REAGAN DIDN'T go in for estremist appointments," he said. "He appointed people who could get the job done." Heller added that Reagan would not have an easy task finding a justice in his political image because justices are notoriously unpredictable. "You have to take a chance with appointments because the track record doesn't tell you much," he said. "The simple fact is that until they start working for the Court you don't know where they stand." Heller said. Although Warren had been a conservative governor of California, he became a powerful proponent of activism and liberalism on the Court. He said that Dwight Eisenhower called the appointment of former Chief Justice Earl Warren the worst mistake he had ever made. Clark disagreed with Frydman, and said that he had discovered no basic differences in the decisions of male and female judges. ONLY ONE ATTORNEY, Frydman, believed that merely being a woman would affect a justice's decisions. Clark also praised a former classmate at Harvard Law School, Elizabeth Hanford Dole, a prime candidate for the vacant position. "Maybe it's a form of sexism in society, but I think we are brought up differently, and our experiences are shaped differently," she said a lot of things differently," she said. HELLER SAID that Carla Hills, who served in Richard Nixon's cabinet, was probably the front-runner for the nomination to the Court. Heller said Dole was a possibility because she had public and legal experience. However, he said, "Nobody knows whether Carla Hills is a judicial conservative—certainly she's no Phyllis Schlaffw." If Stewart's position is not filled by a woman, Reagan may have other chances to appoint a woman to the Court. Five of the current justices, Thurgood Marshall, Lewis Powell, William Brameton, Harry Blackmun and Chief Justice Warren Burger, are over 70 years old. Warren is 66. "For better or worse, justices tend to hang on," he said. Heller did add a note of caution. Redevelopment plans advance "We won't make any final decisions," Mayor Marci Francisco said, "but we may at least establish a direction for downtown redevelopment." The Lawrence City Commission will meet tomorrow with a planning consultant and take the first steps toward guidelines for downtown redevelopment. THE COMMISSIONERS will hear a progress report from a representative of Teskia Associates, an Evanston, Ill., consulting firm that the city hired At tomorrow's Teska workshop commissioners will review surveys of downtown merchants and property owners to determine uses and consider planning alternatives. AT LEAST ONE commissioner, Barkley Clark, would like to consider forming a downtown improvement district, in which downtown property taxes and public taxes on themselves for building improvements and parking lot expansion The meeting in City Hall is scheduled to begin at noon and last until 4 p.m. The University Daily Call 864-4358 KANSAN WANT ADS 15 words or fewer ... Each additional word CLASSIFIED RATES one two three four five six seven eight nine ten one time one two three four five six seven eight nine ten one $2.35 $2.75 $2.75 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 ten or fewer a additional word ERRORS AD DEADLINES to run Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Monday 5 p.m. Thursday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. The Kanan will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can FOR RENT BOOTHERS PARKWAY TOWNHOUSES Luxury unit with double June 15. Featured in 3D pool, plus new appliances, carpet, the wall- paper and ceiling tile at 260 ft² of at 26th Call 749-328-9011 KANSAN BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall 864-4358 PRINCETON PLACE PATIO APARTMENTS. Now available. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fireplace, fireplaces, indoor fireplace, e car garage with electric opener, waer/dryer hookups, fully-equipped kitchen, laundry room, homebase 1-5 daily at 2208 Prininceton Blvd., or phone 842-2258 for additional information. Sundance. Furnished studios, one bedroom and left units from $200/mo. Water paid. 7th & Florida. On K.U. bus line. 841-3525 or 841-4455. Hanover Place. One bedroom furnished aparta- ture $280/mo. Water paid. Two bedroom luxury townhouses at $395/mo. 14th & Mass. 841-1212 or 842-4455. **tf** Apartments for rent in new buildings and houses. 1 bed and 2 bedroom, efficiency. 1/3 blocks from the Union. Parking, utilities paid. 842-4138. tf 2 bedroom basement apt. Across from Oliver Hall. 842-2126 after 5:00 or weekends. 7-2 Sleeping room and one bedroom apartment for rent. No pets. Call 842-8971 after 3:30. 6-22 Single rooms and two bedroom apartments for rent within 10 minute walk of campus. Call between 8-5. 843-3228. tf Newly-remodeled rooms and apartments near University and downtown. Off-street parking and no pets. Phone 841-5000 tf Furished three bedroom apt., only 8390/㎡. walking distance to K.U. 841-5255 or 842-4455. tf Nice room for rent next to campus. Call 842-5152. tf Summit House. Available immediately. One bedroom furnished apts. $70/room. Water paid. 1105 Louisiana. apt. 82-320 or $42-465. ff Western Civilization Notes. On sale. On bookstore day. Makes sense to use them 1). 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Call 542-2591. 7-2 1973 Gran Torino, 4 doors, automatic, excellent condition, 73,000 miles. $1200. 749. 1946, after 4:30. 6-25 Honda 125, 1973, excellent condition. 58 mph & 100 mgp. Very dependable, $350- Firm. 842-2965. 6-25 Hewlett-Packard 386 Programmable Calculator special features. Be ready to make use of special features. Be ready to make use of special features. Must sell. New Pentax-MX 35mm camera with 50mm lens. Carrying case included. Call 542-2868. 6-22 Compact clothes dryer, camel back trunk, shelf chair, storage rack, hook ups. Phone Rick 1-800-395-7222 FOUND Found in Kansas Union. 1883 Lawrence High School class ring. Call 864-4431, Dare to identify. 6-29 HELP WANTED Registered babyfather starting July 6, Mon- Sat., and occasional evening. All ages accepted. Residence on campus. 841-7413 after 5:00. Flexible hours. No experience necessary, either in medical or general libraries at the institute, in medical and general libraries at the institute, or in a library. Must be a Veteran and in school full time. Acceptance to Benefit F. Benneman, 913-548-7200 or Benjamin F. Benneman, 913-548-7200. Choreographer of the singing Jaywhaas. Choreographer of the dancing Choreographer and coach Theater of Dance Choreographer and coach Choreographer of Singing Jaywhas. Choreographer of Singing Jaywhas. AMENT 211 365 84-7484. Editor of Kansai: Lawson 265 84-7484. Want to earn extra dollars? $ $ $ Teach to play tennis. Lauret, evee., 841-1035 or leave a message. 6-22 Advertising portfolio, taken from 105 Flint last semester. Plastic manila envelope, black cover Robin Kahn. Kaln. 4-21-23 Large reward for any information to recovery. Teaching Ast.Inst./Ast. of Singing Jayne- Anthony in music required. Assistant in directing girl in music required. Assistant in directing Contact Perry White, Director of Singing Anthony in music required. Director of singi- ness of Vakman, Lawrence. Ka-864-4744, Vakman, Lawrence. 3 models (2 female, 1 male), for K.U. Book gift catalog. Mailed to 250,000 alumni across the nation. Hourly rate plus the op-­‍‍‍‍tendency to modify a modelled. Experience is not necessary. This is a good experience for anyone interested in working with Mike Reid at 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. PERSONAL LOST NEED EXTRA CASH? Sell your old Gold and Diamonds. Top prices for class rings, gold chains, etc. 814-609-814-6577. 515 INDIAMA—Toothpicks to grand piano. Barbs on Hand Rose. Tues.-Sat. 10-4. Thurs. t. 8. 842-4746. 6-29 Lost: Black and tan puppy 7 months old. no collar. B48 824-600, leave message. 6-25 GREEN'S FINE WINES. "The selection of fine wines & exotic beers." Ice cold strong kegs, prized with excellent equipment. ("the big yellow one." 803 W. 7-304-8127-277). The Mot-Freeer Band is holding auditions for female vocalists and keyboardists/xasr. Siano need lead guitar for guitarist. Please be qualified. 749-3643 8797. 6-29 PREGNANT and need help? Call BIRTH-RIGHT, 843-4821. Macrane plant hangers, $4-$14. Call Barb. 814-147-198 7-2 The Harbour Lifes is the place to party this Monday from 8 a.m. and every Friday Tuesday from 5 a.m. in uniform - get $100 pitchers anytime and the dogs are hot. 1031 Massachusetts and the dogs are hot. 1031 Massachusetts Hot Dog You can't beef at our prices because everything is roasted at Phyllis Faber's restaurant. Your mustering up an applique for a frank meal. Your grilled chicken in black candy cherry or cream soda. Great food served from an authentic N.Y. vendor' s cart every Thursday, Fr., and Sat., at 9th & 10th Street in Manhattan. GREEN'S KEG SHOP & TAVEN. 12m. Cold 3.2° kgs,镀付 with excellent equip- ment, under rainbow. GREEN'S (under the rainbow). 81 W.2rd. 943-9733. 7-30 --self service copies now at Marriage License Danforth Chapel reserved Music? CALL Elaine Peters, harpist 841-2216 WANTED: Lady for life partner for partnership. Bachelor, bachelor who is an employed overseas student, or graduate school graduate; me if you are neat, not-smoker, friendly and outdoor recreational. Immediate response to Fax 135-820-4353. Responses to Fax 135-820-4353. Lawyer with practice with women, photo, particulate and contact above photo. SERVICES OFFERED Learn tennis this summer in small fun groups with other R.U. students. Group, private lessons. Details C. Gels. 864-8419; or 842-8419; B42-8558. 7-30 ENCORE COPY TYPING CORPS 25th and Iowa 842-2001 IRON FENCE TYPING SERVICE. 842-2507. MISSIONS. PROFESSIONAL & CONNECENTIAL CALL 843-6829. 6-25 Experienced typist will type letters, thesis, and dissertations. IBM correcting selectic. 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Call 841-7550 late mornings or evenings. 6-29 Wanted—Used Motobecane Super Mirage or Grand Tour bicycle. 847-7215. 6-22 Need non-smoking female to share a 3-br. house. $83.33 + 1/3 utilities. 841-7799. No pets. 6-25 Wanted: Men's summer sport coats, madras, solids, 40-421, height. 864-3491 evens. 842- 5585, 842-6713. 7-30 KANSAN 1 male roommate a nice furnished, central air conditioned apt. $58/mo. 841-1850. 6-25 CLASSIFIEDS Math 116 Tutor wanted. Devoted inquiries only. $7.50/hr. 749-1975. 6-22 Roommate to share large house with 3 others. Furnished. A/C, utilities paid. 1 block south of campus. No smoking. 841- 6053 6-25 Roommate Wanted: Female to share extra nice mobile home, own bdmr. and bath. $110 + 2' utilities. Call 749-1396. 6-29 Male roommate to share 3 bedroom, 2 bath, air conditioning, dishwasher, washer & dryer, color T.V. Call 841-1634. 6-3 Topken would like ride home on Tues. and Thurs., around 3.00. Will share cost. 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