University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 11, 1972 7 Campus Trees and Shrubs Blossom as Spring Arrives Blooming Cold Nips Buds BY CELINE EMERSON Kangan Staff Writer By ELAINE ZIMMERMAN "I mean, really, how much prettier can the campus be in the spring than at any other time?" asks the veteran Jawhaker. The sketches are becoming convinced as colors begin to proliferate across the University and shrubs begins to blossom The blooms probably were not damaged by the recent cold weather. The schedule may have been delayed, said Harold Bilch, supervisor of grounds and landscaping for the Buildings and Grounds department. "The magnolias near Lindley Hall turned brown after the cold snap," Blitch said, "but that happens 15 per cent of the time. They bloom early, then it turns orange and ananas weather presents a problem." THEERE ARE 275 flowering trees on campus. Blitch said, including peach and redbud but mostly flowering crabs. They are designed so that each area of campus has at least a few plants. Bilch said there were 25 varieties of flowering crows across campus. A few are in bloom now and will continue to grow throughout month. Crab trees have blossoms of pink, red or blue, he said. **red flowering quince** are starting to bloom now Bilch's white spirea, the white spirea, bushes that are three and one-half to six feet tall. Red spirea will start flowering and bloom until fall, be said. BLITCH SAID the tulips now spring up in front of Hoch Auditorium will bloom for a week there. There is no provision for new plantings at Hoch until after Christmas, and purchased for commencement. he said, and planted in the bed afterwards. The loss of the greenhouse behind Blint Hall caused by construction of Wescoe Hall, is responsible for the decrease in grassland Hach, Blitch said, and there are no funds for its replacement. "Those days are gone until we get another greenhouse." he said. He said they used to interplant tulips with violets in the garden because they were wilted, the violets would start to bloom. Later geraniums replaced tulips as a substitute. get another greenhouse. he said, "We had a greenhouse, an architect, she said there were several criteria for deciding what kinds of flowers to plant. One of the most important criteria is that plants need to be started, kept growing or replaced if they die. We have plants in the tree that need babying, he said, although there are some exotic trees that need babying, he said. Functional aspects are also considered, said Thomas. These include screening out views and ugly architecture, preventing paths from being formed and enabling a desirable space-form relationships. An example of space-forming escapes on the hideout near Marathon and Summerfield Hall, Thomas said. Although it was a sunny day, the grassy areas surrounded by rows or clusters of trees and shrubs, he PLANTS WERE ALSO selected on the basis of their blooming schedules, Thomas said. Fall and spring colors, spring in particular are because they blossom because they are because they blossom at a time when most students are on campus. Many of the trees and bushes are gifts from alumni. Blitch said that 28 trees were donated by the Chancellor Malloc and his wife. "Malott is probably responsible for much of the beauty on campus," Thomas said. Thomas said that budgeting is a major problem in maintaining the landscaping on campus. The department says it will size since he came here in 1949, he said, but the funds earmarked for landscaping have grown very rapidly. Bilch said there were 26 fulltime people, working on machines in the lab. Mr. Bilch shrubs. This is the same number he came here 18 years ago. "We HAVE TROUBLE covering the area—700 odd acres, if you don't count Chamney farm we don't do much there. We're frozen in additional people or replace the ones that leave. We usually hire extra help in the summer, mainly for the property that is prohibited," said Bitch. Bilch said that no money was appropriated for new plantings. The approximately $100,000 was used for care of existing shrubs. Thomas said that the planting that has taken place on campus was possible through private funds and gifts or appropriations within specific projects, such as Numeramaker Hall. Often looks like new planting is really old plants around, he said. There are plans for extensive planting west of Iowa along 15th street. Thomas said, but there is no money to execute them. THOMAS SAID that before the University size that made more than maintenance impossible with existing staff there were many "The garden by the Art Museum has gone to pot completely. They're trying to remove that now. There used to many more flowers near Lindley and around the service drive behind Hoch. There were beds in from Summitfeld. He then, except at Hoch, have been sadly neglected, said Thomas. "The maintenance of plants is as much as anything, and that does not mean we should grass. Plants have to be pruned, gaps filled in and dead trees removed." He said that in some areas, such as Potter Lake, there is overplanting. Original plantation was done many years ago, but the trees have grown and wetland have crept in, views are blocked. Thomas said these areas needed extensive pruning and replanting but with the existing budget this was not possible. BLITCH SAID his crew had encountered some trouble with vandals and flower-pickers, but he was extremely extensive. Every year a couple of people get their Christmas trees from campus, he said, and sometimes people pick branches for the trees for festive greenery. He emphasized that vandalism insisted on him. He insisted on the power-picking, although discouraged, still continued, with izzles being thrown. The biggest problem the buildings and grounds crews encounter is with paths. Bilich had to widen the concrete feet wide, has formed across the lawn in front of the library. Bilich had to repair the construction of Westgate Hall. "Any time a new building is built, traffic pattern changes, change in the way he said. It is mainly just a lack of thinking. People figure that since every one walks across the street while staying off it won't help much." Church Supports Amnesty By KEVIN SHAFER Kansan Staff Writer The question of amnesty torrid resisters and military deserters may seem distant to some, but the member of the University Lutheran Church will matter the matter some thought. The congregation has adopted a resolution on Feb. 13, that supports unconditional amnesty for those resisting reservists and military deserts. amnesty for all draft resisters and military deserts. The resolution, which supports total, unconditional amnesty, is primarily designed to get the Army to allow the question of amnesty for these men. The adoption is considered by the congregation to be a step forward. The church plans to send their resolution on to the Kansas district of the Lutheran Church organization. The congregation, comprised mostly of University students, said they thought the basic question was one of the American colleges where they were wrong to force these evaders and deserters to serve. They said amnesty could not be like the light that was totally fair to the person who "stone for the position into which we have forced those who want to destroy the records. This way, said the group, no one would be able to get away." The congregation said that the THE CONGREGATION said the majority of the American warrior was a mistake. Should the judge then, judge a man guilty simply because he came to this confluence years prematurely, they asked? They went on to ask that the records of "those accused or convicted of civil crimes relating to this and all previous wars be forgotten." Those guilty of true crime should be judged without the shadow of the politics of war hanging over them, they said. error of our involvement in Vietnam could never be made right with anyone who had to pay for it with "pain, suffering, loss of loved ones, imprisonment or true conflict of conscience." THE REV. CONRAD SAID the question became one of morality when people who had ewded a man or had deserted military duty had chosen a moral route but one that remained within legal boundaries could often be accused of pursuing a very immoral path, he said. He advocated amnesty for all persons who had either eadied the draft or who had deserted. But, said the Rev. Conrad, we should "include those who have suffered some other felicious crime." The Rev. Donald Conrad, a pastor at the University Lutheran Church, said, "Many people confuse amnesia with amnesia." A certain time element musi- also be included, he said the Rev. Kenneth A. O'Neill, who pre- people should not make an offer of amnesty until the conflict in- side is resolved. While the country is using a draft system, any type of THE REV. CONRAD was especially displeased with the Taft Amendment, which is still being pressed to preserve his greed. He said he thought the bill was a purely political move and did not imply to the public in three ways. First, the draft evader must enlist in a program of civil service for a period of three years in order to be eligible for amnesty. The bill specifies certain federal jobs that meet this qualification. Next, Conrad said, the evader must assume "the lowest pay grade" in the job in which he chooses to serve. exemption would certainly bring chaos to the system, the Rev. Conrad said. Finally, the Rev. Conrad said, "dialked the revival statement stating that I am a member of an official and any Federal benefits benefit from his period of servitude once he was ordained." He said amnesty was well deserved because these men displayed personal heroism, the courage to face the penalties that were involved. An Oksalaos junior, who also wished to remain anonymous, chose the Army Reserve as his alternative to the draft. One of them influenced his decision, he said, a very low lottery number. KACKLEY SAID that the greatest difficulty an evader or a kid might have is to come back after leaving the country. Connections usually exist with the family or loved ones, and this usually sequently. Kackley said, he considered leaving the country the last alternative to getting out of town. the choice to leave the country, he said, was a wise one for two reasons. First, a personal protest against something the evader did was an important tool he had lodged. Second, the choice to leave had brought a great deal of Dean Kackley, an assistant to the dean of men and the chief draft counselor, disagreed with the administrator. HIS REASONS for support were simple. He said that these men were "courageous enough to attack a war that is morally wrong." He chose to serve one half and years in the army reserve in a non combat medical unit. His work was part of the program, he said, was very low. The student said. "I was too intimidated by the system to get into it." (Conscientious Objector status) So no naive about what I could do. KANSAN WANT ADS The administrator said, "I don't think it (amnesty) should be all or nothing. I think it should be all." publicity to the anti-war movement. When asked about amnesy some Vietnam veterans said they should be forced to fight, others shouldn't someone else regard their duty as a thing of the past and were very reluctant to go with Vietnam or military service. 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