2 Monday, April 24, 1972 University Daily Kansan Kansan Photo by T. DEAN CAPLE Profs Review New Law Lawrence area fifth and sixth graders get to touch a live rat snake held by Richard Lattis, Lawrence graduate student. The animal was one of many caught Saturday during a snake-hunting safari sponsored by the Museum of Natural History. The snake is a common rodent that was designed to permit local youths to collect and study various snakes to learn about their characteristics and habitats. By SALLY MORGAN Kansan Staff Writer TOPEKA-A-The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) can now bargain collectively as a result of the agreement session of the Kansas Legislature, Charles Krider, assistant professor of business and member of the AAUP's committee on the economic aspect of professors, said Saturday. A suggestion by Gordon Davidson, a member of the Fort Hays State College AUPP and Hays University, suggested to hire a joint Kansas-Nebraska executive secretary for both state legislatures was generally dislike by the governor. The AAU needed a full-time lobbyist and that a person could not do an adequate job if he had to watch two legislatures. Davidson said the reason because hiring one man by both states would be less of a financial burden. For that reason the suggestion was not completely successful. In a report to the annual spring general meeting of the Kansas AAUP conference in Topeka, Mr. Singer stated that it possible to set up the AAUP, which has 16 chapters throughout Kansas, as a collective resource for the negotiation for the 1973 state budget. To negotiate, the unit must have a petition in by July 20th, the budget cycle begins in Topeka. Sen. Tom West, R-Topeka opened the meeting with a short speech summarizing the actions of the 1972 Kansas Legislature. THE CONFERENCE THE CONFERENCE dues to finance the hiring of a professional lobbyist to watch out for AALP interests in the Kansas WEST, AN associate principal at Highland Park High School in New Jersey, said one of the main reasons educational legislation had difficulties in the legislature was the lack of members of the legislature. He said enough farmers and bankers supported legislation to make their needs Senate Hears Last Of Budget Requests The Student Council for Recruiting, Motivating and Educating Blue Engineers (SCOREMBE) requested $2,165 of the student activity fee for fiscal year 1973 for operational staff. The Auditing Committee's final budget session Friday night. The scope of the SCOREME program is growing extended to students from other minority students from other minority groups as well as black students. A representative for the black chemical engineering group said its annual travel purposes. SCOREMEB provides money for black engineering students by soliciting interest in classes of large petroleum companies. BLACK LAW STUDENTS at KU requested $5,000, $1,200 which can be used for travel unless specified. Students of potential black candidates for the KU School of Law, according to David Brown, Kansas City, Mo. third year law student. High Injury Rate Fosters Iowa Street Improvements Brown said that the existing program of recruiting black law students had failed to reach a base of black candidates. Although the law school sponsors state-wide recruitment covering most Kansas colleges, most of them attend Kansas colleges. Recruitment drives must encompass predominantly black colleges and universities, most of which are in state, according to Brown.* in the past year there have been ill records in four, five and involved injuries. Five mishaps have been recorded in tibs and fists, two of which were fatal. Williams said that the state would match federal funds under the Traffic Operations Program to Increase Capacity and Safety. The state of Kansas will accept bids April 27 on projects to alleviate the hazardous conditions at 15th and fowa and 19th and Iowa streets, according to the variance director of public works. IMPROVEMENTS WILL be made for the north, south, and east lanes at 19th and Iowa. Williams said that provisions had been made with the University of Iowa to complete the construction of 19th Street west of Iowa. Traffic lights are to be installed at 23rd and Haskell within the next three or four months. The residents should consider this intersection to be one of the worst in Lawrence and Davis where accidents there so far this year. According to Williams, about a quarter of the intersections are illuminated and lighten turns. Part of this work has been completed at 16th Street on Sunday. Three of the worst intersections in Lawrence that already have traffic lights are located at 6th and 8th Iowa and 19th and Massachusetts. POLICE DEPARTMENT traffic charts list 12 minor accidents and nine minor accidents at 19th and Massachusetts so far this year. Sergeant Garcia of the Lawrence county has three accidents at 9th and Iowa to heycon congestion and to the warming right and left off of Iowa. Officer Richard Jump, of the Lawrence Police Department, said all three intersections carried heavy traffic and that in the congestion it was surprising there weren't more accidents. He blamed many of the accidents on careless driving. He added that when a collision occurred usually some law had been broken. Cap. B, L. Ellison of the KU Department of University Department said that for a congestion, the University was lucky to have as few accidents as THE KANSAS FREE UNIVERSITY requested $3,148 to cover operating expenses and materials for the university magazines. Part of the funds will be used for advertising Free University classes, in order to help students pay for college. Haskell Indian Junior College and other non-university students. HE ATTRIBUTED this to luck and partially to the realization by drivers of the pedestrian orientation of the campus. Memorial Drive has claimed the largest number of accidents when three times the amount of its per mile commuting rate makes the Road Responds. 90 Seniors Elected To Phi Beta Kappa Ninety University of Kansas seniors were recently elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the national honor society in liberal arts. The new members, who were selected on the basis of grades for seven semesters, all had at least a 3.60 overall grade point average and about about the upper 10 per cent of the liberal arts graduating class. Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest Greek letter society. The KU chapter, founded in 1801, is the chapter west of the Mission. Those senioys elected to Phil Beta Kappa were: Wilh. Arkansas City, Dariet Lec Rock, Arkansas City, Bradley Benson Spring, Benson Spring), Aspenway, Boston, Cincinnati, Coffeyville, Jail Tust, Victoria Hallabee, Coffeyville, Jail Tust, Stephen Wainner, Emporia, Marsha Sue Richard, Rush, Richmond, Richard, Richard, Richar Another proposal, which was presented to the city for approval, is sign up Sunderland Road and Jawaharluk Road. that could be changed would be to make it one way. Ellison said he thought the one-way plan would also improve other bad spots on campus such as at Sunflower Road and Jayhawk Boulevard, when a car came from southbound traffic by parked cars on the east curbs and by the incline of the road. Three-way stop signs were installed at Memorial Drive and West Campus Road April 19. lawrence; Diane Wright Gunneria, lawrence; John Nellthing, Lawrence; Mary kartha Rees, Lawrence; and Jon F ichards, Lawrence. Lindhart, Lawrence Lawrence, Warren, Warren, William T. Lambert, Lawrence, Lawrence, Lawrence, Lawrence, Lawrence, Lawrence, Lowndes, Riverside, Lowndes, Riverside, Lowndes, Lowndes KANSAS CITY (AP) — The American Academy of Family Health participates in a national education event to combat disease. In the annual state officers' conference over the weekend at AAFP national headquarters here, the academy decided to campaign this fall through the Public Broadcasting Service. understood, but not enough educators. LOMBARDA SAID that part of the funds could be used to bring in nationally known artists for dance workshops. The International Club requested $3,800 in funds for the coming year. A group spokesman told the newspaper had approached the International Club for money to cover office supply expenses. Part of the re-posed $3,800 in funds should be the individual needs of such groups, he said. All Free University classes are without charge, although most students need necessary for art class materials. The Tau Sigma dance course is free for the fiscal year 1973. Susan Lombard, Tau Sigma president, said that more than one fifth of all students were收费ed by teacher well known dance instructors who could come to KU to teach master classes. The KU chapter of the AAUP surveyed the KU faculty on the issue, and the chair said. The chapter asked questionnaire to about 1,500 members of the KU faculty, but only about 300 were returned. Another 200 were not interviewed by the questionnaire, 60 per cent favored the collective bargaining and 10 per cent opposed it on the issue. But it was unprofessional. ANNOUNCING a "new" service PICTURE FRAMING Krider said the KU chapter to endorse collective bargaining at the AAUP national meeting May 4-6 in New Orleans. and Diploma Framing Allison-Thomas Flower Shop 941 Mass. 843-3255 JAYHAWKER TOWERS APARTMENTS Not more than 5 minutes walking anywhere. Seminar's Goal Is to Increase Understanding Now Leasing for Summer and Next Fall Surrounded by the K.U. Campus 300 2 Bedroom Apartments A group of 41 students from Kansas will attend the School of Topkena will attend the relations pilot program seminar at the University of Kansas Air净化 room Auto parking included Heated swimming pool Tenant Storage Rooms on each Floor Incinerator dump on each floor Modern kitchen with disposal Luxurious carpet on all floors Your own thermostat for heat and air conditioner Two elevators in each building All-Brick valves and steel reinforced floors for fire protect and quiet The aim of the program, which is sponsored by the KU African Studies department and Crane University, is to provide educational understanding and to enhance communications among young people of all racial and cultural groups. 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MOSCOW (AP)—More than 300 Jews from穿越到Soviet Union have addressed an appeal to U.S. and European Jewish communities as part of a reported effort to demand aid to President Nixon before his Moscow summit meeting next month. The appeal, made available to Western correspondents Sunday, also was addressed to the U.S. ambassador in Washington and Jewish sources said the letter and accompanying sheets with 304 signatures have been smuggled into the country and sent to Israel's U.N. ambassador, Toséf Teekah. Cancer Research Fund Of $93,000 Given to KU The Kansas University Endowment Association has been named the residual beneficiary of the funds raised by Loveland. The funds, totaling nearly $850,000 will be used for the University of Kansas Medical Center. Loveland, a prominent Kansas physician, died Aug. 17, 1970. Lovekaid was director of the Lovekaid Board of Health for 20 years and served as chairman of the medical examination board of the Police and Fire Department Civil Service Commission. GEM Theater Baldwin 7:30 Tues..Wed..Thurs. April 25-26-27 "Jennifer ON MY MIND" R United Artists Classified ads get results SENIOR CLASS PARTY Friday, April 28. STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES Interviews for Next Year. APRIL 26 $ ^{TH} $ Interviewing for the SUA Public Relations Board Member. Interviewing for Chairmanships with Films, Fine Arts, Forums, Travel, Festival of the Arts, Recreation. Interviewing for an Asst. Treasurer. INTERVIEW TIMES AND APPLICATIONS IN SUA OFFICE, KANSAS UNION THE University Shop announces a SPRING SALE There's Plenty of Warm Weather Ahead and Here's Your Chance to Pick Up on Fresh, New Spring and Summer Merchandise at a Big Savings. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY OUR ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE REDUCED BY 10-50% SUITS TAKE NOTE OF THESE SPECIAL BARGAINS One group 1/2 off Rest of Stock 10% off DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS One group 1/2 off Rest of Stock 10% off SPORT COATS DRESS SHIRTS Long & Short Sleeve One group 1/2 off Rest of Stock 10% off SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS One group 1/2 off Rest of Stock 10% off One group 1/2 off Rest of Stock 10% off BOOTS & SHOES After Ski Boots 1/2 off Rest of Shoe Stock 10% off University Shop At the West End of Campus 1420 Crescent Hours----9:30-5:30