Monday. February 28.1972 University Daily Kansan 2 Ombudsman Seeks Action To Get Sisters' Names By JUDY HENRY Kansan Staff Writer Further action against the women who occupied the East Asian Studies building will start by early next week, Dave Dysart, Lawrence third-year law student Oli umbudiam, said Sunday. The problem, Dysart said, is that no action can be filed on the complaint, filed Feb 21, by Peter George. Lawrence specializes in the University Judiciary names the women only as Jane Doe. Dysart, attorney for George and the Ombudsman Office, said he would start legal proceedings to obtain the names of the women. "We have the names of six women," he said. "We are operating on the assumption they were who was in the building." DYSART SAID the women would be sent an interrogatory, a legal paper with questions for the women to answer. It is issued by and filed with the court. The interrogatory commands the women to answer the questions unless the answers would be incriminating. The women would have 20 days to answer the interrogatory, which must be sent by registered mail. Dysart said. If they refuse to return the interrogatory, Dysart said the women would be served with a subpoena, also sent by registered mail. The subpoena requires that an appear in court within 10 days. Dysart said if the women refused to appear in court in answer to the subpoena, they would be cited for contempt of court. They would then be sent the subpoena to appear, he said. Dysart estimated that it could take 40 days to go through the entire process, and by then, the women could be sussed. He said once the names of the women were obtained, the original complaint would be made. He could begin. He said he could ask for an immediate hearing if it were near final week, or it would probably take two weeks between the hearing and extended complaint and the hearing. Dysart said either party could appeal the decision, which would take about 30 days, and would end with proceedings into the summer. "UNFORTUNATELY, it's not q quick process if people don't cooperate. If they would cooperate, it would be different." Several of the February Sisters said they were not worried by the complaint. Rivian Bell, Overland Parkomphore, son of the late Paul, prove the women were there, as well as that a bomb was found in the complaint had been fired by the justice done. If they're innocent, they've nothing to lose. If they're guilty, they may try to delay. "The court might be influenced by a delay." he said. University of Kansas, it would have been a different situation. International and out-of-state need of housing during spring have until March 4 to sign up for to people's Homestay m m. at M. KU. Thomson said, "I am the University contacts" alumni through mailers and by phone to them know what their gifts are then give them." "To have it come out now seems a little strange," she said. Dysart said, "We want to see Program to Provide Vacation Housing Representatives were also urged to establish a "tradition of giving" for their schools. Thomson said the program also stressed such aspects of fund raising workers, having volunteer workers, having a school establishing good personal relations with donors and sponsors, a school's case to the public. KU Group to Collect Tadpoles And Fish in Southern States By LINDA CHAPUT Kansan Staff Writer THE KU ENDOWMENT Association hosted two similar programs last spring sponsored Ray Ashon, tadermist and director of public education for the Museum of Natural History in Dyche Hall, will lead an event in United States in April to collect freshwater taddies and fish. The specimens will be used for research and teaching aids, for public education programs, and for the museum's collections. THE THIRD LECTURE, which emphasized deferred giving and giving by will, was given by Will Manning of the Association's director of deferred giving. The final lecture is given by Carl Lauery, assistant Endowment Association, on account of keeping and fund management. The trip will extend from Kansas through Arkansas, New Mexico, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North Carolina. C J. McCoy of the Carnegie Museum of Art will assist in collecting toads. The expedition is funded by a National Science Foundation grant to Sheildon Guttman of the University of Utah. Guttman is making a study of the American toad and the Fowler's study their own relationship. The first lecture was given by Thomson on public relations and publications in fund raising. Todd Sewell and Joan Endowment Association, spoke about different types of giving: gifts given annually, small gifts from many donors and drives to raise money for a specific project. Saline or glucose solutions are normally used in the sixth month of pregnancy to terminate the Teaching and techniques of fund raising was the goal of the Management Consortium hosted by the University Association. Feb. 23-25. Holly Johnson, editor of the Newman, Digest said Saturday. The representatives attended a series of four lectures on Thursday which emphasized the various areas of fund raising. The members of the expedition will collect and preserve various American freshwater fish, such as bass and nongame鱼. They will also collect tadpoles and eggs for use in museum exhibits to fulfill the museum's need for tadpole collections of frogs in the United States, Ashton said. He said saline injections were very dangerous and the women who went to Weihua for abortions with him, with some strange substance." Guttman will also explore their evolution by studying the blood and organs of his live specimens. However, Schweiger said he had "indirect knowledge" of several girls who recently came to Watkins for medical treatment in preventing ill-effects from salmonella and then during abortions in Wieghta. "Although they are of different species, these toads often breed together to produce hybrid offspring." Ashton said. KU Officials Teach Fund Raising Skills "the infections, when injected unwisely, as was the case in a case of a woman who produces a chronic infection which can permanently seal the tubes, thus making the woman manifestly sterile." Schwegler valid. Joseph Collins, vertebrate preparator of reptiles, amphibian and fish, Lawrence graduate student in systematics and ecology, will accompany Asbion. He'll study the evolution of the earth snake to learn about its evolution so that he can better study its history and study of its life history and evolution. Several years ago, he said, there was an average of one or two months who would some to Walker and a treatment following an illegal abortion. Now it is less frequent with fewer abortions. Baby care. Schwerter said. By MONA DUNN Kansan Staff Writer "A friend is monitoring the sounds of the toads, and, as soon The number of women who have come to Watkins Hospital for treatment of serious abortion after-effects after having undergone criminal abortions has decreased over recent years, Raymond Schweiger, director of diversity health services recently. The consortium, attended by 13 black American black educational leaders was sponsored by the Robert R. Motor Foundation, Inc. of New York. as they emerge from hibernation, we will leave," said Ashton. Watkins Treating Fewer Illegal Abortion Cases by the Cooperative College Development Program (CCDP), Thomson said. "For the last ten years" Thomson said, "KU has ranked in the top ten for private support to a state school." "We were contacted to host the Motson consortium because the CCDP groups were so impressed the first two programs," she said. The Moton Foundation is an organization designed to aid predominately black educational institutions in all areas of operation. pregnancy The solution is injected into the fluid area explained by the baby. Schweigler explains how the solution then induces labor. One girl, who goes to Wichita to have the bye injection method, the doctor has contemplated using such a device herself to get rid of the PICTURE YOURSELF AS A PAULIST a Community could be modern and flexible enough to meet the needs of its members as they arise. A Community that wouldn't lag behind the times on leaden feet. A Community that would be hampered by spoken and printed word and one that wouldn't be hampered by activities when new needs arise. 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