2 Tuesday, April 4, 1972 University Daily Kansan Sports Car Club Lawrence Ecology Meetings The Jayhawk Sports car club will meet at the Bierstube, 14th and Tennessee streets, at 8 p.m. An instruction session for anyone wishing to be a technical instructor will be given. There will also be a walking rally. The Douglas County Solid Waste Management Committee will sponsor a meeting of the solid waste collection subcommittee at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, in the county commissioner's room at the Douglas County Court House. A meeting of the population and economics subcommittee will be at 7 p.m. April 11 in the city planning office of the city office building. Ouartet Recital Tonight The University String Quartet will present a recital featuring music of Muzart and Brahms at a night in Swarovski Recital Hall Members of the quartet are: Karel Blaas, professor of music Raymond Stuhl, professor of music; Howard Boyajian, professor of music, and Ann Marshall, assistant instructor of music. Physical Therapy Meeting The Physical Therapy Club will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Council Room of the Kansas Union to elect new officers and make final plans for the spring party. The Physical Therapy faculty of the department conducts questionnaires from the group concerning the curriculum offered there. This will be the last meeting of the semester. All students who may be considering Physical Therapy as a major are urged to Play Retranslated For KU Production By SUSAN HAYES Kansan Staff Writer A play which shocked Paris theatre-goers at its premiere in 1898 will be the final production of the play at the University of Kansas. The play, "King Ubu," by Alfred Jarry, will be presented April 6. Although "King Uwb" already has several English translations, Michael M. Nash, assistant instructor of speech and drama and director of the play, chose to be his own translation of the play. The cast has made some changes from that translation, "Macbeth," to "Macbeth," has several speeches which are parodies taken from Shakespeare. The cast has chosen the original speeches, as written by Shakespeare, rather than use the original speeches, as written by Shakespeare, rather than use it as Jarry wrote them, Nash said. County Caucus Chooses McGovern Delegate Slate By DAVE BLISS Kansan Staff Writer The Douglas County McGovern for President campaign gained momentum as delegates slice away from the party last week in each of three county commission districts. Lynn cooperator coordinator, said Monday. The conventions were organized in preparation for the election of party delegates for the Democratic Party election on April 15. The company has tried to understand the premiere of the play as a model for its version of *Wuthering Heights*, an understanding of what was considered outrageous by society and to know itself well, Nathan said. Although the audience will no longer play, the stage will be designed so that action takes place on all sides of the audience, as well as from the audience. The plot of the play is Ubb, a greedy usurper concerned with wealth and power, bringing miserly to his Polish subjects, he Knox said that the selection of Democratic delegates through commission districting was approved and promoted by McGovern. H is sub sequent recommendations to alter delegate election procedure were National Democratic Party. Knox said that in Lawrence support for McGovern was quite strong and local campaigning 38 volunteers for McGovern. The play is designed to confront the audience with the idea that the audience should be informed in every human being. Nash said. The company has centered its efforts on the premise that Uba must be dealt with by every person. The twenty-one delegates elected to run in the local unit of a party voted on Thursday. Party on behalf of McGovern are: District One, Jackie Davis, Basil Davis, John Wright, Garth Sipes, Jonas Schreiber, Sipes, Anna Berger; District Norman Harnay, Harry Shaffer, Norman Harnay and Barbara Charlton, Charlton, Barbara Bailey. In recent elections, delegates to the national Democratic convention were chosen by party headquarters (their name) called the practice undemocratic and advocated direct election of party delegates by the people. McGovern spearheaded an effort to revolutionize the election process. WASHINGTON (AP)—Anti-tract a new class of cars, the compact's," to U. S. roads in the next few years a report prepared by the city Jonnelle Steele, and Charlie Lloyd, and Chris DeMott, sbornh, Bruce Conard, I.J. stonebass, Leslie McKenna, Walt Whitman, Lann Knox, and Jan Conyers. 1970 KU Grad Seeks Election To Area Seat Glover, a chaplain's assistant, said recently that running for a seat in the House of President was a philosophy of life. He called 44th District seat the inner Lawrence post. Glover said he was defeated when he ran from the 39th District in 1970, and he had been knocked out by him. The Army dropped 172 days from his enlistment time, according to Glover, because of a cutback. Glover said this released him from jail, in instead of in November. Mike Glover, 24-year-old 1970 KU graduate who is currently in Kansas, is running for the 4th district of Kansas House of Representatives. Rep. Larry Winn, R-Kan, talk with veterans at a Vietnam War memorial and hold from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday in the Kansas University cafeteria, according to Ed Bruns, Leeward freshman and Campus Veterans "I am running because I had another chance to run and be better representation of the better representation of all segments of our society," Clover By RICHARD GUSTIN The 44th District, according to Glover, had a good cross-section of people. He said he thought he met the people in the various types of people in the district. In an interview Sunday, Bruns said the Campus Veterans declared April 7 as Vietnam Era Veterans. Day because the war had not had the welcome veterans of previous wars have had. Veterans to Hear Winn Glover said the tax structure in Kansas needed to be reintroduced, but the increases were needed to help education, but that he was not in favor of increasing taxes on the food and life such as food and clothing. Glover stressed the need for examinations of priaries in local schools, he said. He should decide whether he have a new super-highway or clean up the city. Glover should must decide what they needed done first. By RICHARD GUSTI Kongan Staff Writer The purpose of the rally, Bruns said, will be to give veterans a chance to complete a national clinical Campus Veterans, which will later be used to determine the problems veterans are having while attending the University of Washington. The university also disseminate information obtained from **Veterans'** Administration and Department of Labor personnel in interviews of a recent trip to Washington, D.C. WHILE IN WASHINTON, Bruns and Dean Kackley, assistant to the dean of men, met the president of the college. James B. Pearson, K-Ran, In James B. Pearson, K-Ran, In separate meetings, Bruns and Kackley presented to Winn and Pearson outlines of proposed action for the college to aid veterans attending KU. These changes included a deferred tuition payment program, housing preference program, the addition of a full-time veterans aid board to the University and a bettermore of financial aids. Winn, a member of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs, said after the presentation that he was impressed with the experience of veterans taking construction action to better their situation. VETERANS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE members and the members of the House of Representatives, the Winn-Davis committee, a "good attitude" in seeking additional benefits for veterans obtaining a higher education. The Vietnam era veteran, Winn said, has been neglected because of the war and the employment situation to which the veteran returns. Pearson, a strong proponent of increased veterans' benefits, pledged his full support to the Campus Veterans organization and KU in making the proposals reality. B&G Starts Construction, Spring Cleaning,Painting KU Buildings and Grounds employees are beginning spring maintenance responsibilities, Leo Duhdahl, assistant director of KU. One job is painting the office of the registrar, which is done whenever necessary. The junior register's duties are also being painted ht. snd Bruns and Kackley met later that day with college veterans and students who assembled to form the National Association of Collegiate Veterans in MAC. The purpose is to unify the veterans across the nation in calling attention to the inadequacies of the existing G.I. personnel. The interior of the Campanile has been washed and cleaned. The ceiling was repainted and a broken window replaced, he said. The demands included a better drug rehabilitation program, a more equitable pay structure Administration and a 20 per cent hike in schooling benefits. It was the most important element of the plan. Painters have also been epainting crosswalks and curbs, jusdahl said. This is done two or three times a year. Bad weather often postpones the work. Ousdahl said the work being done was just "our normal maintenance responsibilities." to the fact that these benefits do not allow a veteran to attend a college or university without undue financial strain. In the spring, a routine maintenance job for B A G is to make sure air-conditioning systems operate. This year the conditioning in Spooner Art Museum was replaced because of wear. AT A PRESS conference on MAY 15, NACV listed demands which they thought would aid airlines returning from active duty. Sidewalks are often beyond repair and need replacing. New sidewalks are being installed on the left side of West Campus in Dearborn, on a fountain and Carruth O'Leary Hill. Improvements on walks are made along 15th St. from Naismith Drive toward Jayhawk Towers. Steps will be replaced on the south side of Lindley Hall. Public Law No. 346, amended in February, 1948, allowed the veteran $7,760 to be used for school and Veterans Administration paid $500 a year to the school for the veteran's tuition for a school year in addition, the veteran was paid $120 a month for expenses. Using the Department of Labor price index to compare the 1948 dollar to the 1971 dollar, this difference would indicate that administration would have to give the Vietnam era veteran $1.511 in benefits to equal the veteran's benefits in 1948. The Vietnam era veteran receives $8.28 in benefits. 813 Mass. St. VI 3-2091 at ALL LEAGUER MAY 28 - Multi-Cheat All Sports shoe * Baseball * Soccer * Football * American Made * Long wearing vinyl upper * the piece non-marking outsole Knights of Columbus Lodge SENIOR CLASS B. Y.O.B. 6 1/2 to 12 $695 PARTY MEN'S SIZES Music by BIKALES-WEINBERG Register to Vote Strong Hall Lobby April 3-7 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. You're not only welcome at Tivol... we think you're special. Poet to Read in Union Poet Rosemarie Waldrop, will readlections of her poetry at 8 p.m. April 11 in the Council Room of the Kansas University. Waldrop, who is being sponsored by the department of English, published her first volume of poetry, "The Aggressive Ways of the Casua Stranger.1 this chapter. She has been an active writer, authoring and translations and a critical "experimental poetry titled "A laboratory poem." Currently, Waldrop is in the process of translating Edmond Jabes" "Le Livre des Questions." CANTERBURY HOUSE 1116 Louisiana 843-8202 New Schedule Evening Prayer daily at 5 p.m. Holy Communion Sat. 11:15 a.m. SIGN UP NOW FOR Mon. 5:15 p.m. Thu. 5:15 p.m. Tues. 9:00 p.m. Fri. 8:00 p.m. YES . . . a workshop on Transactional Analysis at Canterbury Friday, April 28, 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. the leader, George Spratt, was trained at Arizona State University in California. Register at Canterbury. the Fiery Furnace is still going strong, every Fri and Sat, night, from 9 on. Coffee, donuts, music, and talk in the basement of Canterbury. Firestone Let the expert mechanics at GIVE YOUR CAR A LIFT THIS SPRING! Precision FRONT END Alignment If your front wheels are out of alignment or handle won't ride or handle properly, and your tires will wear out rapidly. Most American cars. parts extra, if needed. (Extra for some cars with air cond.) $799 Our popular low-priced, quality built full 4-ply nylon cord tire. Firestone CHAMPION $ 10 95 AS OW AS 6 00 13 Ne Pls fix $ 10 I am to tax and to call your car. Whitewall $4.00 more If we should sell out of your size, a "raincheck" will be issued assuring future delivery at the advertised price. OTHER SIZES SIMILARLY LOW PRICED! LUBE and OIL CHANGE Includes up to 5 quarts of oil. Call for appointment to avoid delay. WINTER TIRE CHANGEOVER 1. We remove your 2 snow tires 2 snow tires 2. Install your regular tires 3. Balance two wheels 4. Properly inflate your tires All for only CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT TO AVOID DELAY! Open 8:00-5:00 Daily Thurs. till 9:00 T Leg dile Edu cou me tiec Phone 1008 W. 23rd H. char tivis of co over put 141-2411 Ne Ha Ga The for or student elected and c student Face H. I student that t after all stu The power court may susper court recom superi The recom issued social discip susper semes barreed to Hai The act o studer Car Latin Room. UWC Union Cafeterie Women cafeteria Alcevo Muscle Union Board Room. Sigil BPW Hurea English Syncl Robinso Interr A. Unio SUA I Latin Auditorl Pears Union. Physi Room. SIMS: Film S Humaa Auditorr Latin Regional