Wednesday, June 28.1972 University Summer Kansan 5 University Offers Study Abroad By PAM VINDUSKA Kansan Staff Writer Three University of Kansas language departments and the foreign study office are cooperating with universities in other countries for language training to students who qualify and who want to spend Chancellor Terms Budget As Modest By STEVE HIX Chancellor E. T. Laurence Chancellor E. T. Laurence the University's budget, now becoming completed, was the Kanaas Board of Regents, was a modest eight weeks of the summer in a foreign country "living" the language. "Many people have felt that the Regents and I have not been bald since 2001, and year," he said. "We are very concerned that the legislature will not cut off any of our requested funds. This is the reason for the amount requested." Out-of-state fee increases will help raise the general operating funds. The number of out-of-state enrollees is expected to drop, but the quality of the students should increase, according to Chalmers. Gaslight . . . Continued from page 1 " no evidence to show they (the defendants) carried on anything or to show they permitted anything to be carried A total of 97 students, many o-ten from KU, are participating in the summer institutes this summer, according to Anita Herfield, foreign study instructor. Riling heatedly criticized Vern Miller for initiating the suit against the Gaslight. "We... feel that he grossly overlooked the law... and the rights of individuals." Riling against his suit, the basis of this suspect, is In their closing arguments, both Melvin and Riling charged that local and state law officials had refused to acknowledge the evidence of their cooperation in preventing drug trafficking at the Gaslight and that no law official made any complaint to any of the defendants about drug sales in the city. The court found for the infunction was filed. At the day-long hearing, the last two witnesses for the state and federal courts, Scarbrough, testified William Rowlands, a son of Mary Rowlands who said he looked very light property, also testified. Ewell's first witness for the state was John Gregory Townsend, a former KU student presently serving a sentence in County jail for possession of cocaine and marijuana. Townsend testified that he made sales on the premises. Under a summation of 1971, and made drug sales on the premises. Under Townsend testified that he once sold Scarbrough an ounce of marijuana at a farm west of Manhattan. The state's final victory, Jim Haffner, patrolman, testified that in the summer of 1971 he had been at the Cashlight while on duty and as a Huskey said that he had seen cellophane bags transferred in the tawkes which brought them to the examination. Under a cross examination, he testified that he made no attempt to arrest him and that he did not drug drugs. He also testified that he never mentioned his suspicions concerning drugs in the Gaslight tank. When asked his opinion of the tavern manager Stagg, Huskey testified that he considered Stagg a "reputable man," but he never gave him a good lunch. Under examination by Melvin, Scaribour testified that he had seen marijuana at the Gaslight and Scaribour said he walked by a man who was lightning a marijuana cigarette and told him to " . . put it out or I'll put it out and then he put it out the marijuana on me Called to testify in the afternoon, both Stagg and Scarrbrough said they had no knowledge of the affe in the or around the Gaeldigh. A request for $153,999 for moving expenses was cut to $30,000 Chalmers said that overtime funds were deleted from the request made to the Regents. The money will have to be taken from general operating funds when overtime payment is necessary. This will eliminate some of the time normally given to research. Scarbrough testified that he had met Townsend once near the beach, where he described by Townsend but denied buying marijuanas at any Chalmers said, "It looks like once again many of our faculty will be jaywalking across the campus with desks on their backs." In testimony on the first day of the hearing, one nurse dressed from Miller's office, Marlon Lynn Jr. and Vikki Sinnenman, that had made at least nine drug premises, and had made numerous contacts at the Gaslight drug purchases at the hospital. More effective budget programs are being used, according to Chalmers. The computerized payroll programs decision making. The new information systems are planned to cut the time that is involved in obtaining data. "We are working as fast as our resources will allow us. The only problem now is that we are going down an untraveled path," he said. Included in the budget is a request for money to be used for the exercise positions at KU. These positions are not yet named, but are in coordination with the safety and the affirmative action board. Chaimers said he did not expect any cuts in the budget because of the budget situation, but if there are cuts, he said would the expect disability insurance program for faculty members to be the first step? "The only reason for this is because it is a new program. The state legislature seems to reject it and may not for some reason." Chalmers said. After Coffman's ruling Tuesday, Elwell said he had made no decision about appealing the case. Chalmers said that he was pleased with the budget as it now stands, and hoped that it would be after it left the state legislature. KANU Schedule TODAY 30 a.m.—The Morning Show 8:15 a.m. --Challenges in Education 8:30 a.m. --Campus and Community Calendar 9: 30 a.m. - Featured Works: Mozart and Beethoven "Most of the students are really enthusiastic when they return," said Herzfeld. "In fact, they're so enthusiastic that I hear very few complains." 10 a.m. News Noon—News-Weather-Sports 10:10 Noon-News-Weather-Sports 12.15 p.m. Nonrour Codelet 12.19 p.m. - Community Calendar ] p.m. - The Future of Control of Human Behavior 2.p.m.-News Weather-Sports 2.05 p.m.-Search for Mental Health Shrinking Together 2:30 p.m. - Managing Your Money: Economics - Phase II and After 1 p.m. - This Afternoon 3 p.m.—This Afternoon 3:30 p.m.—The Art Scene 4 p.m.—All Things Conquered Two Spanish programs are being offered, one in Barcelona, Spain, and one in Guadalajara, Mexico, for advanced students. Germany also has two programs, one in Berlin and one in Eutin for advanced students. There is also a program in Paris for intermediates. p.m. 5:35 p.m. Report From The Medical Center 6 p.m.—Music by Candleight 5 5 p.m.—News-Weather-Sports 7:30 p.m. — The Bruno Walter Legacy: The Age of Telemann Age of Treemann 9 p.m.—For Love of Music 10 p.m.—News-Weather-Sports To qualify in most cases, students need to have reached the language. The advanced programs require somewhat more proficiency. EACH GROUP of students is accompanied by one of two professors or members of the group. This summer, for example, each of the French and Spanish groups which contain 42 students has two professors who have two directors. The two German groups, which have 15 students, are one directive aides. Director KU professors selected by a liberal arts and sciences committee, and liberal arts professors in the group. 10 p.m.—News-Weather-Sports 10:15 p.m.To Be Announced 1:30 a.m.-Sign Off Transportation for the two-month trips is arranged through KU. The average fee of $975 includes overseas transportation, HERZFELD, who was a director for the Costa Rica junior year abroad program for three years, has been teaching in this type of program. tuition, room, board, special tours and cultural events. Students earn six hours of credit during the summer by taking two courses, one taught by a native instructor, and the other by a foreign instructor. —A noticeable improvement in a student's foreign language proficiency when he returns. The experience of seeing many new places. Cultural exposure is increased in students are allowed to live in prisons and the German programs. In France, students live in French schools. Herrfeld also said that traveling abroad required "an objective outlook rather than a passionate one." AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ap proach is needed, rather than a critical one, she added. "You need to have a broad attitude to keep yourself adaptable to different customs," she said. 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A 20-year-old is often more open to trying new things, and has the ability to communicate with the people in foreign countries, she In addition to the summer language institutes, junior year students in English and Costa Rica, France and Germany. An institute for Mediterranean studies will be offered in New York, where students interested in political science, international relations and history. And an advanced course in French will be offered in Poland from January to August. A new program in Scotland will begin this fall, with courses in literature and the humanities. Now Showing Katharine Ross Eve. 7:10; 9:30 Mee. 7:30; 10:40; 4:30 Tonight Price Good Adults Price Good Children Child, 75 Child, 75 TIM WAS A PET RATTLESNAKE, WHEN TIM GETS MAD STANLEY GETS DEADLY "Stanley" THE GRADUATE Eve.7 20;9 20 Mat.Sat.5 20;4 4:35 Twilight Prices Good For 4:35 Show Hillcrest James Colburn Jennifer O'Neill Eve. 7:45, 1:53 Hillcrest Mat. 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Campus Mahonad Campus West. 14th. 7-27 1. chicken $14.15 | 1. lamb Beef Brisket -$3.00 | Beef Brisket $-8.00 Open 11 am to 1 p.m | Phone 842- 8100 | Closed Sun-Tuess. 7-27 North Side Country Shop, 707 N.2nd Antiques, used furniture, and lots of other items. 9-9 7 days a week. 842- 3159. Herb Allenberg. ff For sale. Quality 10 apes. Bicycles. Bike Shop, 1640 Broadway, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Manufacure, Falcon and bicycle professional mechanics and bicycle professionals. 853-854-9244, Shop 14th & Manhattansts, 853-854-9244 STEREO DISCOUNT. Now you can purchase this super-affordable COST, plus 10% at HAY AUDIO, 240 West 69th Street only via Vibe Discount House in the Bronx. Free tea, coffee and Consulting. 90. VW. Black w unwashed. Needs repairs. in rough shape, in tough. an offer before 27. Day 27. 684-347-8. Eve. 843-3883. Tony 6-28 Must Sell 1966 Sanuki 1500cycle Good cond. Helteds included $200.00. 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