6 Thursday, March 16. 1972 University Daily Kansan Ellison Disclaims Assault Fears By KATHY ELLIS Kanean Staff Writer Bobby Ellison, captain of Traffic and Security, said recently that incidents of assaults on campus were statistically no different than any community of 20,000 to "I think the fear of assaults is greater than the actual number of assaults." Ellison said. An assault charge may be brought against someone if there is actual physical danger or if spoken threats have the potential to cause harm. In 1971, through January 1972 there have been 21 reported assaults. This number included men and women who were analyzed by time of day. A LOT of common sense, Ellison said, provides the best protection. Women should travel in two's, well-lined areas and on foot to reduce the risk of transportation. Ellison said he had observed an increasing Photographer Shows Indian, Birth Essays Two slide displays of photo essays were shown by an award-winning photojournalist Brian Lanker Tuesday night at the University of Kansas chapter meeting of Sigma Delta Chi fraternity, the journalism fraternity, in the council room of the Kansas Union. Lanker, photographer for the Topeka Capital-Journal and writer, photographer for the Year Awards in 1971, showed displays of pictures portraying the American Indian and a natural childbirth. Rich Clarkson, director of photographs for the Journal and award-winning free lance photographer, introduced Lanker and spoke to SDX students about his national's relation to the media. Clarkson said a suburban newspaper with its smaller staff could provide the photojournalist a better opportunity to take photos and to communicate and to communicate more effectively to the reader than national magazines. He said that with fewer editors to exercise a lot of control, many things can take place here." Police Link Stolen Key To Dorm Theft Lawrence Police reported a burglary at Naismith Hall Tuesday resulted from entry into the house by a purse stolen earlier in the day. Police reported the purse of Anne S. Woodruff. St. Louis sophomore, was taken by two Union Kansas University Bowling Alley. Woolfrid wroff told police that along with the key he had been given, he was watch valued at $20 that belonged to her nontmite. Carol J. Steven, Kirkwood. Mo. Dwight Boring* says... "Stands to reason that a life insurance policy designed expressly for college men—and sold only to college men—will meet your financial needs for your money when you consider that college men are preferred insurance risks. 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APO Service Fraternity The Lambda Chapter of the Alpha Phi Orgia National Service Fraternity will have an organizational meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the University of Florida. Johin Ginka, associate director of libraries and chapter adviser will speak. The officers will explain the Alpha Phi Omega program All registered male students, especially those with Scouting experience, are urged to attend. Mv Lai Vigil There will be a vigil commemorating the fourth anniversary of the My Lai incident of the Vietnam War from 12:30 to 1 p.m. Thursday in Danforth Chapel. This vigil is part of the Ecumensical Peace Vigil every day during Lent. Women's Caucus The Lawrence Women's Political Caucus will hold their first meeting at 7:30 on the basement of the University State Building. Ambassador Bush Talk George Bush, ambassador to the United Nations, is scheduled to schedule April 14, at the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce Annual大会. A spokesman for the Chamber said Wednesday, that a time for the banquet had not been set, but that it would probably begin at 7 a.m. The spokesman also said that only Chamber members would be allowed to attend the banquet. purse snatchings or assailms may be reported. A public telephone and rest rooms are also in the front lobby. INSPECTOR VERNON Harrell of the Lawrence Police Department said recently that in 1971, 50 arrestees were surrounded the campus and on the campus proper there had been eight arrests for rape or assault. The officer discordantly conduct in 1971. But fewer than one-third of the 59 arrests for aggravated assaults in 1971 were committed in these areas. When people hear about more than one rape they think everyone is out raping someone, but not. Someone is raiding causing several incidents To temporarily distract an attacker a would-be victim can stretch her fingers in the attacker's eyes, use the palm of her hand to grab the arm or knee or raise her knee to his groin. Harrell said. These measures must be successful the first time in order to avoid angering the attacker to the point of alarm than he initially intended. KU WOMEN have their own methods for protection, which range from walking in the well-fenced yard to kneeling on a karate. One freshman enrolled in a karate class also takes self-defense lessons. Carrying bags or oat pocket has become one common practice among girls. It was incorrectly stated in Wednesday's Kansan that Lewis Hall would re-open after spring break at 9 a.m., March 26. Residence Hall Correction All residence halls will re-open at noon. March 26. One girl said she walked back because she saw her being followed and carried her on her coat pocket. Another girl, on attackers, belonged, flung her arms about as though she were going to jump. The attackers were frightened away. However, both Ellison and Harrell said that common sense would prevail. However, both Ellison and Harrell said that common sense while walking on campus was the most valuable presecution. Search Group Submits Names For KU Posts The final selection of a vice chancellor for academic affairs and research and graduate studies, KU is expected to be made in the next several weeks, according to Claire L. Laurence Chairman Jr. A search committee appointed by the chancellor in January to recommend candidates for the two posts, recently submitted a Francis Heller, who now holds the post of vice chancellor for academic affairs, will resign his position after Roberts distinguished professor of political science, a post which has been vacant since the spring semester. the creation of the post of vice chancellor for research and key academic necessitated by the recent decentralization of the graduate Ronald Calgaard, assistant dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, has served as chairman for the search committee made up of 13 faculty members and 3 students. The committee was met regularly to discuss candidates for the positions. VOTE FOR JOHN G. GRAYSON Senator College of Liberal Arts & Sciences GEORGE CARLIN TALKS ABOUT HIMSELF AND HIS NEW ALBUM. "FM & AM." About a year or so ago I discovered I was no longer in my act. The main reason I had become a conditional was missing self-expression. The art wasn't me. It was all door sockets, quiz contestants, newsletters, little old ladies and weatherheads. Now I'm in there again. This album represents that transition. It's called FM & AM because FM represent my newer freer approach to comedy and AM is the older more rigid style I'm coming away from. "This album is important to me because it tells a lot about me..." "FM & AM"A new George Carlin album. Now available on Little David Records and Tapes. (Tapes distributed by Ampex.) An Atlantic Custom Label. Little David LD 7214 New KU Antiwar Committee Plans Education-Action Week A week with workshops, films, information tables, a vigil and a media evening will be sponsored by the Peace Education and Action Week Committee, Nancy Jorn, research assistant for the Social Welfare and chair of the committee said Tuesday. The newly-formed committee had its first official meeting on Monday to discuss the events. Planning is in the air, the volunteers are still needed. Jornas into action after they saw slides of the National Action Research of the Military Industrial Complex on the automated air airplane-India China at a vigil Friday in Danforth College, Jorn said. These people were prompted Possible topics of workshops include History of the Vietnam War, Family and Economic Expenditures, Amnesty, Draft Counseling and Peace The media evening will feature anti-war songs, poetry and slides. A play, "Trial of the Catonsville DON'T FORGET TO VOTE 1972 Spring Elections for Student Body President Student Body Vice-President Student Senate Class Officers Petition to Athletic Corporation March 15 & 16—8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Strong Summerfield Union Learned Malott (Pharmacy School office) Marvin (March 15, 12:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.) March 15, 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. & March 16 1:00: 5:00 p.m. Kappa Alpha Theta—1433 Tennessee Alpha Gamma Delta—2005 Stewart Bishop College—2105 Brad Chi Omega—1345 W. Campus Delta Tau Decla—91, 11th March 15, evening only McCollum 5:00:7.00 Lewis 5:00:9.10 Oliver 5:00:9.15 Ellsworth 5:30:9.00 Hashinger 5:00:9.00 Naismith 5:30:7.30 Corbin 6:00:9.00 Pearson 6:00:9.00 MARCH 15 & 16 Nine" will be presented at 1204 Oread march 31-April 2. Peggy Baldwin the director The committee will meet again in p. m. tonight at the Canterbury House. Information is available from Nancy Jorn at 843-9321. Yellowstone Park Backpacking into un touched lands. See nature as it was when mountain men gazed on it over a century ago. Book tells where to go, see, wear and eat. A must for the person who wants to get off the beaten path Send $2.00, Arnold Agency, 206 East Main, Rexburg, Idaho B34440, MONEYBACK GUARANTEE. Concert Reviews Billboard BITTER END, NEW YORK Brewer & Shipley Preceding them was Staff, a new group looking for a record company whose electronic rock is in roll and a mix of rock and pop with talent hunters. **IRACTRACHER** Kama Sufa's Brewer & Shaper, and made some beautiful beverages and made some beautiful paintings. Their establishment they shine with some of the finest in the region and inaugurated their barnacles and impaired charters. They provide a kind of warmth and although not all at the same time, their material takes out of some of the sling from Mommy, from their current role as an emblematic protective妻衬 and county sheriff. Their closing number "Withi Kama Sufa" means how well they do work and how well they serve the community. Brewer & Shipley Chet Nichols BITTER END NYC - it is still important to perform well at an end performance as good if not better than on account. Brewer, Duncan and the natural ability to combine beauty with skillfulness such as "People Love Girls" but others such as "People Love Men" also head start at the finish line. The two albums may lead you to them. Shilpa were part of the Salt Farnell Shilpa band, and their musicians, just the credits on their two Kara Tuma albums (including "Hold My Hand") are still popular. Hickens and Jerry Candlan indicate an album by Braver & Brower, an evening with The most enthusiastic response was to the several of them from "On Me, From Me" and "My which they lovingly decapitated it." The one Talk to the Line" was "One Talk to the Line." This is a group that was overloaded once. But that was a long time ago. I the vibrations that were felt at the club were real. The club itself Brieber & Wiley have it made. BREWER & SHIPLEY IN CONCERT SAT., APRIL 8th - 10 P.M. - HOCH AUDITORIUM WITH FUNK 'N' PUNCH