e l h a s h r e d n e l d f ch r y n i t l y es u p of he l st n u t s s h i d h i d s t n u t s a n r m n d n s i s to m a r e He r e r u a l University Daily Kansan, March 26, 1981 Page 5 Marijuana From page 1 1 FOOT PAGE HE SAID HE had not turned in any violators. put them together in my bottles. "If it were blasted at me, I would smoke in the room, like if I could kick down the hall and get stoned from the smoke, I would knock on the door and confront them," he said. "It's best not to be so obvious," he said. "Open a window or take it out of the building." The first punishment for marijuana smoking is a warning from the R.A., he said. On the second offense, an incident report is written by the R.A. and sent to the hall's resident director and Office of Criminal Investigation for an accumulation of violations or a recurring problem leads to hall probation and possible eviction. "I don't think an R.A. would write up an incident report unless it is obvious," he said. The police usually are not called, the staff member said. "A student doesn't deserve the aggravation of the police if we can take care of it in the halls," he said. ORP AND POLICE must give 24-hour notice to a resident before they can enter a room without permission, McEhlenie said. Without 24-hour notice, police and law authorities may enter only if they are invited, if they have a search warrant or in a "life and death emergency." KU police learn about marijuana violations from resident complaints or if they evidence inquiries. However, the officer does not arrest the student, he said. He may confiscate the plant and equipment. district attorney, who makes the decision whether to prosecute. But fear of punishment does not scare residents, another resident said "You won't get caught if you're smart," he said. Strangelove R.A.s AGREE THAT secrecy is the best nolicy. From page 1 "I've never written anybody up," Shahin Tabriz, Tehran, Iran, junior and a McColum R A. R., "if I did write up a resident, it would just increase tension. 'I try to handle it myself. To be honest, a lot of people smoke and a lot of people deal in the halls,' 'I don't really care.' "If I hear about it, I don't care. I just don't want to see it." monstrosity. It's hard to imagine that those responsible can believe it's possible." Southern urge the audience to join him in his fight against nuclear arms and power, suggesting that they write their congressmen to complain. I've been active for as long as I can, and I've found that the whole thing is suckin. There's no doubt about it. Maybe I should be a bit more active. "This issue is not as simple as ignoring fire. We still haven't dealt with the whole problem of fires." He accused some nuclear advocates of being unscrupulous and said they used the cause for punishment. Southern cited the 23-story complex built Shooting From page 1 Brought we he thought the garage's operating expenses budget would pay the bill. But Don Kearnes, director of parking services, said he did not know who would pay for the lights. "Because of the unusual aspects of why the lights were damaged, I don't suppose we could hold the city of Kansas City, Kan. responsible," she said. "I thought (the police) for the way they got the lights off." OROKE SAID HE had not talked to Brought about the exact extent of the damage, but said he was at least confident. Kearnes said the decision would be made by Rodger Oroke, University director of support services. Oroke said the bill would probably be used to cover a budget but a final decision had not been made yet. beneath the Pentagon as an escape for privileged military and government officials. He said that the area was actually supposed to be war operations in the event of a nuclear attack. While administrators decide who will pay for the lights, the investigation into the shooting continues. Police said yesterday that there were three shots, and the police leads the police checked into earlier fell through. Marc Beck, 25, a second-year resident on duty in the emergency room, and Ruth Rytford, 42, both of Kansas City, Kan., were killed instantly by the killer's shots. Funeral services were conducted for Beck in Omniha Heights and for Hybelt in Kansas City, Ky. The killer walked into the emergency room late Friday night, fired four shots and fled, after exchanging jumfite with two Kansas City. Kan, who were in the emergency room at the time. May renovation planned at Wichita Med Center HE THEN described the filming of "Dr. Strangelove" and its desired effects. Weichert said the first phase would include reduction of the window area and installation The first phase of a $4.4 million renovation project at the University of Kansas School of Medicine - Wichita will begin in May, Allen will be director of facilities planning, said yesterday. A Wichita firm, Hahner, Foreman and Harness Inc., was the low binder for phase one work, which will include energy conservation renovation. The firm's bid was $13 million. of double-glazed windows and sun screens on the exterior walls. A new roof, roof insulation and replacement of electric heating and air conditioning systems with less expensive gas systems also be part of the renovation work. Weichert said The first phase of the project should be completed next January. The Kansas Legislature appropriated $1.3 million for the first phase of the renovation work. "We filmed it in black and white because it seemed to suit the ultimate somber notion of the subject," he said. "Eighteen years ago it was difficult to imagine a serious film in color." Southern said that the director, Stanley Kubrick, also preferred black and white. He described working with Kubrick as working with a one-man show. "Stanley Kubrick's idea is not to be a director, but a film maker to the end," he said. "Kubrick is different in the sense that he might resent himself for being an outsider, taking himself, even right down to writing the music." "But he's a genius." Although Southern was reluctant to say that "Dr. Stranglove" was a complete success, he did acknowledge that a movie still popular after two decades had to be satisfying the public. The film won the British Screen Writers Award in 1964. Southern gave hints last night of a possible sequel to "Dr. Strangelove." He said he was just finishing up a screenplay based on an experience of the late Pete Sellers, who played three parts in the film. The screenplay is about armored ships to Third World countries. It is called "Grossing Out." Some of Southern's other screenplays include Candy Kisses," The Cincinnati Kid," "Barbary Blake," and many others. SPIRIT SQUAD TRYOUTS-1981 Be a part of a great tradition! Dates for tryouts for the K.U. Spirit Squad have been set. 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