6 Tuesday, March 14, 1972 University Daily Kansan Open Meeting Bill Clears Senate, Goes to Docking The first open meetings hill ever passed by the Kansas Legislature was approved last week by the Senate after sections of the bill were deleted on the publication of a House committee. The bill, which was sent to Gov. Robert Docking, establishes as a state policy that meetings of legislative and local governing bodies are required. Any group that receives or expends public money or is supported in whole or in part by the group must hold open meetings except when the group wishes to adjourn to a closed meeting. The justification for closing any meeting must be stated, according to the instruction may be taken the closed session. Closed meetings may not be used as an indication of the bill. Participation by a member of a board in a meeting in violation of the bill would be a Del Brinkman, assistant professor of journalism, said that an open meetings bill had appeared in the Senate and many times in the past but had not been approved until now. He said he knew of only six states that didn't have an open meetings bill as representative of the Topeka Three Charged After Incident At The Inn Two Topeka men were scheduled to be arraigned today at 10 a.m. in Lawrence Municipal Court on charges resulting from the shooting of an officer on Saturday in front of The Inn, 19th and Massachusetts Streets. The men are Gary Wayne Buskirk, 21 and Duane Larse Chenault, 30 and of Topeka who posted a message to the Douglas County Jail Buskirk is charged with disorderly conduct, failure to yield to an emergency vehicle, and two counts of aggravated assault. Chenault is charged with aggravated battery and disorderly conduct. A third Topeka man, Raipn. Ortega, who will be arranged at 8 a.m. March 27, posted $200 in charges of disorderly conduct Police reported they received a call about a fight, after an argument between the Topeaks and other patrons at The Inn. The Topekans, who were reported to have been intoxicated, were asked to leave. The Topeka men allegedly took a car from the trunk of their car, pick it up and two persons were hit during the incident, but they were not notified. Buskirk allegedly got into the car and started driving in circles, hitting persons in the street, the police reported. It was estimated that as many as 30 persons may have been in the street at the time. Four Haskell Indian Junior College students, who were injured, were taken to Lawrence for treatment and later released. Officers said Chenault and Ortega then into the car and Buskirk tried to drive north 18th street at about the time the police stopped by police at about 16th and Massachusetts streets, and a knife which had been thrown out of the car was recovered by an officer. They were Gerald Francis, 20, of Dover; Barker, who was apparently suffered cuts on his legs and elbow. Frank Weakins, 20, of 404 Wheeling; by a car and applied by a brace and ligged braces; Lowell Wesley, 19, of 304 Barker, who suffered leg bruises inflicted by a knife; Joseph Holden, 21, 204 Barker, who suffered back and scapu apparently inflicted by a knife. Interviews The Bell Systems, B.S. Civil Engineering, B.S. Electrical Engineering, B.S. Mechanical Engineering, B.S. M.S. Mechanical Engineering and B.S. M.S. Mechanical Engineering and B.S. Corp of Engineers, B.S. M.S. Civil Engineering, B.S. M.S. Civil George A. Hormel and Company, B.S. Engineering, U.S. Military required. Engineering, U.S. Military required. Any degree. Sales. Sales Management. Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. Any degree. Sales. Sales Supervision. Sales Management. The St. Paul Business Companies, B.S. Business, B.A Liberal Arts; Sales; Management. Corporus Corp., B.S., M.S. Sales. Business Company. Xerox Corp. B.S., M.S. Sales Representative. WEDNESDAY Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. B.S. Mechanical Engineering. U.S. citizenship required. Cool Pain and Varshah Co. B.S. Engineering; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; B.S. in Chemistry Armstrong Corp. B.S. in Finance Armstrong Corp. B.S. in Business Advisory Group; B.S. in Sales Gorp. B.S. in Mgt. & Sales Press Club before the House Federal and State Affairs Committee, which studied the effects of compounded amendments. On recommendation of the Inquiry, Mr. Nakabu said the bill which provided that 25 voters could seek a court injunction to prevent a violation of the law was approved. Brinkman said the Kansas open hearings bill is weak L圣路易斯市 Engineering Railway Com- munity St. Louis State Univ. Engineering Technical Uni- versity Mechanical Engineering citizenship required. B.S. M.B.A. Business. B.S. M.A. Liberal Arts. Macy's- Missouri Kansas Division: B.S. Business Administration, M.B.A. The Trane Company. A proposal that would consolidate the Indian Centers of Lawrence, Topeka and Kansas will be held on Thursday night at the bimonthly meeting of the Lawrence Indian Center in the Stidham Union at 7:00 p.m. B S. , M B.A. Business, B A. M. A. Liberal B S. , M B.A. Business, B A. M. A. Liberal B S. , Mississippi State Business, B S. compared to those of many other states. Some states allow closed meetings only for the discussion of specific items, such as the biring or firing of an employee or negotiation or acquisitions. Indians Consider Move To Consolidate 3 Clubs "Even though the bill wasn't as strong as other states," it was a fact, Mr. Brinkman said. "It showed the legislature's faith to open up to immigration." FRIDAY The Trane Company. Francis Skenandore, president of the club, said the Indian centers must demonstrate a commitment to order to receive sufficient funds. He said the centers decided to consider consolidation at the Urban Indian Conference three weeks ago in Kansas City. Skenandore thought, "the centers have a greater attention on the many Indians in northeast Kansas who depend on Indian clubs." if the three centers unite, they would initiate a proposal soliciting funds from the Department of Health, Education and Human Development of Housing and Urban Development and the state of Kansas. Skeananden doesn't expect aid from all three, but hoped that at least one of the three would be available to all of all three centers will meet Thursday at the Stidham Union to answer the question on the question of consultation. Skenandore said if the local club became dissatisfied, it could dissociate from the larger organization. However, if the consolidation of the Wichita Indian School would try to get the Wichita Indian School to join them. This would form a far-reaching partnership to help Kansas Indians together. The School of Education approved Thursday a universal credit-no credit grading system and no effective in the fall semester, 1972. Education OK's Credit Option No education courses have previously been offered on the credit-no credit option. Dale P. Scannell, dean of the School of Education, said students have an option to take courses for credit-no credit. We feel some students are begged that way, with no option The committee agreed that no more than 20 per cent of the course hours submitted for the The Administrative Committee of the school, which approved 4 to 5 students, agreed that each student teaching course, also agreed that education students could elect to have one course credit - no credit or no credit - any course can be selected by students for the option of extra professional education and those fulfilling minimum requirements in the teaching major, minor or post-graduate. Students who transfer into the School of Education may elect credit-no credit grading for classes taken while enrolled in a school. You must agree. If these courses are graded credit and are in the student's m n i m u m requirements or his teaching or concentration, they will be accepted to count toward his degree. RCA Gets OK For China TV degree could be graded credit-no credit. WASHINGTON (AP)—The approved an export license for U. S. firm to maintain a satellite television station in mainland China. Indian Center Plans Move To New Home The Indian Center of Lawrence and guarded headquarters at 1925 Madison about one month, said center secretary Molie Hawkins The action applies to equipment sent by RCA to set up an earth station in Shanghai, sources said. Hawkins said the center, which was begun Oct. 15, 1914, had been built in 1920 for building for its headquarters because it relied on donations and aid from the community. The center acts as a combination community service agency and clearing house for clients of the county. She said Francis Skenandore, center president, Skenandore said the center either supplied the needed bed, clothing or counseling or helped with its own county agency that could help. 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