8 Thursday, February 17, 1972 University Daily Kansan Veterans' Group Moves To Publicize Job Needs Creating an awareness in the public mind that there are many young men and women returning from the Vietnam war who need to learn about paramount problem facing the Lawrence Jobs for Vets Committee, John Puehrn, 3037 W. Lawrence chairman, said Wednesday night. The Jobs for Vets steering committee met to discuss internal organization of the committee Ed Mills, 2200 Barker and local employment security director, reported on the returns of the job offered. The local veterans with active files at the Employment Security office. Purcell presented a proposal that would set up about six committee members in a committee was considered the most urgently needed to acquaint veterans and employers with the needs of the veterans' committees considered were a veterans' benefit committee, which would inform veterans of their needs and help these committees could go to get help locally; an employees' contact Phone Fraud Investigations To Continue Investigations are continuing in cases of misuse of telephone lines at the University of Kansas Jim F.T. Garner, security manager of Southwestern Bell Telephone's Kansas operations, said Mr. Two students were convicted early this month for using false calling or credit card numbers to long distance telephone calls. "I'm sorry to say that we're still investigating this misuse," Garner said, "but student misuse is a major minority of our local investigations." "Of maybe a total of 40 cases a month of this type, perhaps only five involve students and not just KU students," Garner said. "We're not in the business of prosecuting people," Garner said. That's not our attitude at all." He explained that once his office confirmed misuse of facilities by students, they tried to contact the students involved in the abuse, and recognized their responsibility and making restitution. and cultivation committee, and a statistical information committee, which would determine the needs and qualifications of the Mills said that out of 270 questionnaires made out, 82 had been completed and returned. Of these, 75 indicated the veterans full-time employment and only one sought part-time employment. Affirmative Action Board Named to Begin Planning Chancellor E. Laurence Chancellor appointments to the Affirmative Action Board Wednesday at a meeting of the University Senate Juliet Shaffer, associate professor of psychology, is chairman. Other members are Exceptional Child Council The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) will hold a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Jaywalk房 of the Kansas Union. European Travel Forum There will be a SUA travel forum to discuss student travel in Europe at 4:00 p.m. Thursday in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. British rail, student rail and Eurail passes will be discussed. Audubon Society Meeting The Jaiyahk Audubon Society will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the South Park Restoration Center, 1141 Mass. James Parker, teacher assistant at Dyce Museum of the University of Georgia, will present a talk on the biology of the Mississippi Kite. "The public is invited to attend." Barbarella Rescheduled The science fiction series film, Bararelli, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Woodbury Auditorium, has been re-scheduled for Feb. 28. The TV pilot movie, The Immortals, will be shown in its place. It will be preceded by a film and lecture by Paul Anderson and chapter three of the Buck Rogers serial. The lecture will start at 7:00 p.m. Occupational Therapy The occupational therapy all-student lab will meet at 4:30 p.m., Thursday in 411 Summerfield. There will be a discussion of next semester's curriculum. Each occupational therapy student should attend and know exactly which courses he will need next semester. Teaching is to find out how many students to expect in each study area so that plans can be made to accommodate that number. James Rosser, associate vice chancellor of academic affairs, the University of Philadelphia, Philip Rankin, director of personnel service, Murray Wax, professor of sociology, Sarah Thorne, Ph.D., The Thomas Cox, Lawrence graduate student, Edith Black, School of Art and Design, School of Social Welfare, and Tony Bernudz, steamfit foreman for the Building and Ground Densities. Phil Gary, director of urban affairs and the chancellor's to be-appointed assistant for urban affairs, are to serve ex officio. According to Chalimers, one purpose of the board will be to advise the chancellor concerning the appropriate affirmative action programs. It will also make recommendations to the chancellor about the proposed administrative office and the affirmative action programs for women. In a more general sense, Chalers said, the board would establish an affirmative action plan to ensure that the staff employment and admissions policy is not discriminatory Chalmers said the board would also be concerned with the development of a plan for Stouffer Place residents met Wilson, University of Kansas director of housing to discuss a proposal that would allow them Stouffer Seeks To Keep Pets Under a proposal by a small committee of Stouffer residents, tenants could keep small offices in their apartments or on a leash. Pets of any sort are presently prohibited in the apartments for married students. "Souffler Place was not designed for pets," said Wilson, but he stressed the fact that the animals could vote to change the rules. Wilson said the housing office was not opposed to the change in rules because the present rules are so hard to enforce. A vote on the proposal by Stouffier residents will be taken after a committee meeting Monday. correcting the under-utilization of minorities and women in all areas of employment and admissions at the University. William A. Lucas, associate dean of the School of Architecture and Urban Design and SenEx chairman, said other SenEx business consisted of correcting areas discussed as vacancies on University committees, although no appointments were made. Campus Bulletin TODAY TODAY Rockwood Dist., Mo. Interviews: 8:30 a.m., 300 Kansas Union City Clerks: a.m., Big Eight Room and City Churks' 9 a.m., Big Eight Room and Jayhawk Room. 801-524-6800, citychurks.com, City Room. 1. travel: 9 a.m., Governors Room. 2. Student Teachers: 9 a.m., Oread Room, Regionall Room, Curry Room and Council Room. Engineering Department: 9:30 a.m. Alcove C. Catfeiter. City Clerks: 10 a.m., International Room AAUP: 11 a.m., Meadowlark Cafeteria, Education Grads.: 11:30 a.m., Alcove B, Cafeteria. Natural History Museum; 11:30 a.m. Alcove D. Cafeteria; Downtown Alcove; 11:30 a.m. Latin American History: noon, Alcove A, Cafeteria City Clerks: noon, Kansas Room. Counselry Department: noon, English Room. Room. Faculty Forum: noon, Westminster Faculty Forum: moon, Westminster College American Studies Grade: 12.30 pm American Studies Grads.: 12:30 p.m. Cottonwood Cafeteria. Cottonwood Caldera. Incident Body President: 1 p.m. Oread Road ROOM: Room. on Instruction: 2:30 p.m. Regional Room. Comm. on Instruction: Regional Room. City Clerks: 2 p.m., International Room Costa Rica Program; 3 p.m. Oread Room University Council; 3:30 p.m. 108 Blake Senate Booksstore Comm.; 4 p.m. Regional Listen. City Clerks: 3 p.m., International Room and Parlor. SIMS: 4 p.m. Fine Room. Ria Program: 5 p.m. Alcove B. Cafeteria Roof Room ROOMS 1, 2, 3, p.m., Council Room. SUA Traw Room SIMS 4; Pine Room. MAMBA, J.P., 1907-1984. Room 2. AURH Legislators' Dinner: 7 p.m. Templein Hall Dining Room. Council for Exercised Children: 7:30 Birmingham BM - m? p l a n t, English Room Société BIM 6 - 30 m², Room. Société BIM 7 - p 10 m², Lounge. BSC: p. 7pm, 300 Kansas Union. Science Fiction Film: 7 p.m., Woodruff Auditorium. Carrus Cruade: 5 p.m., Parlors A. B. C. Auditorium. Campus Crusade: 7 p.m., Parlors A, B, C and Pine Room. [Name] [Email] [Phone] [Job Title] SIMS: 7 p.m., Forum Room. AURH Legislators' Dinner: 7 p.m. Council for Excepcional Children: 7:30 p.m. Jayhawk Room. nd Pine Room: LDS Inst: 7 p.m. - 299 Kansas Union. 404-558-3000. Mexican-American Students: 7:30 p.m. Rural/Suburban Breem Mexican-American Students: 7:30 p.m. Regional1st Room 204 East 8th Street Oxford, MA 02645 Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Bicycle Club: 7:30 p.m. Oread Room. Film Society: 7:30 p.m. Ballroom. McGovann Canvassers: 7:30 p.m. Curry Cavan Tankersisters; 7:30 p.m. Curtry Room. PEO: 7:30 p.m. Centenial Room. AM 7:30 p.m. Centennial Room. PM 10:30 a.m. Social Work 7:30 p.m. Counsel Room Science Fiction Film: 7:30 p.m., Woodruff Auditorium. Auditorium University Women's Newcomers: 7:30 p.m. 222 Ablone St. Pi Delta Phi: 7:45 p.m. International Room. English Department; 9 p.m., Oread Room. KANSAS CITY (AP)—Tests in three large U.S. cities indicate more than half of some kinds of meat and poultry contain chemicals that poisoning, a U.S. Food and Drug Administration official says. 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