2 Friday, January 28, 1972 University Daily Kansan People: MAHALIA JACKSON, gospel singer, died Thursday of a heart seizure. The 60-year-old singer, who spent the last year with the band Little Company of Mary Hospital Evergreen, a Chicago chicago, Miss Jackson, one-time serburian in the lee section of New Orleans, won international fame. Former PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON said that he favored limiting chief executives to a single term of six years. Johnson made the statement in an interview with CBS correspondent Walter Crankite, Thursday night. Places: AN EXPANDED HOMESTAY AD EXEMPTION for persons over 岁 of age and may be denied citizenship received preliminary to the Expansion Agreement. LEAVENWORTH-A ROCKFORD, ILL., ATTORNEY has been found innocent in the case of an abuse of chaparral for possession of charcachae, narcotics and contraband on the companionary at Leavenworth. Herbert Hoover Franks, 38, had been charged with receiving money, paintings and other items from Leavenworth. Things: The bill proposes that proper tax relief under the act be raised to $6 million per year. $2 million more than the increase requested by Gov. Docking. The exemption currently supplies about $1.5 million in relief per year. By PAUL SWEARINGEN Bill Proposed to Abolish 'Duplication' in Colleges According to Chaney, the main purpose of the bill is to call attention to both legislators and taxpayers to duplication in funding universities. Another bill proposed by Chaney would create a coordinating committee that would have no power to deny the establishment of programs at universities; the bill would study programs offered. "I'd like to see both bills pass, but I'm a little dubious about their chances," he said. Chaney said that many questions had been raised about the high cost of attending at state schools and the cost of higher education in Kansas. He said the cost of attending at state schools is about $14,000. this week this week Rep. Ber Chaney, D-Hutchinson, introduced in the Kansas House to represent the abolishes the education of education at the University of Kansas, Kansas University and Wichita State University. "I think the bill has created some discourse already," Chaney said Thursday in a telephone interview. RILINGER SAID that before the decision to keep the child was reached, a woman should have After a brief period of audience role playing as characters in the film, several speeches were made to emphasize motivations of unlabeled pregnancy PAULEE Rilinger, of the Wyandotte County department of high school parenthood. Don Baldai, of the United Ministries for Higher Education, spoke on young black women, assistant dean of women, spoke on abortion; and Betty Hodges, of the Kansas Children's Service Department, spoke on abuse. Single parenthood, young marriage, abortion, and adoption were topics in "Alternatives In Sexual Relationship" human sexuality seminar last night sponsored by the University of Kansas Commission on the By MARSHA LIBEER Kansan Staff Writer Approximately 100 persons gathered in Woodriff Auditorium when the film "I'm Seventeen, I'm Pregnant, and I Don't Know to Go" was shown. Single Parenthood, Abortion Topics at Sexuality Seminar Beer License Correction A beer license was approved at a Tuesday's city commission meeting of the Theatre, 642 Massachusetts, formerly the Red Dog Inn, not for the Commonwealth Theaters as it reported in Wednesday's Kansas. considered her own needs versus social pressures, her own needs versus the child's needs, and the availability for supporting the child. "If she decides to keep the child," Rilinger said, "the adjustment to the role may be greater than it is, and I accept the single parent." "The youth of today are more accepting." she added. Don Baldwin spoke of the advantages and disadvantages of young marriage as an alternative 'o unplanned pregnancy. He said that such a marriage involved value judgments about what was best for the persons involved. "natively persuaded," a person who didn't have marriage in mind, told the记者. "sh'aah! I got you!"; "a person who seeks security in personal affairs." "calendar watcher," a person with the feeling that he or she planned to marry sooner or later anyway: "THE LEGISLATIVE BODY is going to start looking into higher education in Kansas sometime soon anyway. I hope that it will be able to declare the curriculum at the state schools," Chanley said. Chaney said that to his knowledge no study had been made recently of duplication in state schools but that hearings started next week before the Department should bring out instances of duplication of effort and unnecessary costs. BALDWIN LISTED what he left were perfect motives for marriages evolving out of unlaneled pregnancies: "cop out," the person who feels relief that the decision to marry has been made for him or her: has been made for him or her; "God's will," the persons who feels that it is "God's will" for him or her to marry; and "pressure performance," the person who marries under pressure from family and friends. Baldwin said that he would be careful in recommending care for a couple facing difficulty, but felt the other options to unplanned would come under close scrutiny as the result of hearings on the two bills and, if possible, would be ended and costed resoldered "IM NOT WANTING to cut our teacher's salary for teachers' salaries. Chancey said, 'I didn't vote for the cut last year and I don't intend to vote for that.' "The question is: Do we need a journalism in Kansas for example costs by operating just one school of journalism? The main thing is that it must be written in a local language." KU is the only state institution with a school of journalism However, several other schools, pregnancy all offered advantages and disadvantages including Wichita State University and K-State have departments of journalism. SEARS SAID, "There have been a lot of myths and horror stories from the past about what abortion means." A woman must be informed if she is undergoing abortion that she will be safe, that her health is being monitored, that she will be well cared for, she said. She said that after three months of that pregnancy "trisks increase and the procedure becomes more involved and more Sears explained that abortion that took place up to three months of pregnancy was quite a simple procedure, consisting of scraping or sucking the product of conception out of the body. Activity Money To Aid Youths In Inner City Blacktext, a group of black architecture students, received the award for the best Student Senate Wednesday in their first bid for student activity This semester, Jackson ... blackctect plans to establish a university that will students in architecture and will run a series of presentations for inner-city high school students to attend. Attitudes toward architecture The group of eight architecture students is headed by Ron Lucas, Kansas City Kau. nan. Jr. It was the first special needs of minority students in architecture" according to Hobart Jackson, assistant professor of architecture and the group's faculty adviser. Burglaries Plague Student Apartments 10 a.m.— "HAPPY" CELEBRATION Don Conrad, NCLM Campus Pastor He said that many minority students enter the School of Computer Science in the background in math and science. The presentations which will be given in the Kansas City, Tepeda campus will have an important importance of these subjects and the tutorials will focus on "the technology areas," he said. "Blackticket also wanted to set up a workshop to establish communications between architecture and community," he said, "but won't be able to do it because the full financial request of $2,500 wasn't met. We're a new group on campus that is satisfied with the final allocation." 11 a.m.— WORSHIP SERVICE Norm Steffen, LC-MS Campus Pastor EARTH-DAUGHTER Laughing Silver-Sparked Streams You Set Bright Fire in Me, Faery Child of Clouds Kansas is one of the states in which abortion has been legalized. Lawrence police are continuing their investigation into the series of burglars that occurred over the past few months. The number of thefts reported to authorities has increased as students have returned from their vacations and discovered apartments had been broken into. of Mark C. Warren and Albert F. Greef at 1545 Massachusetts St. Police believe the lock on the door of the apartment was picked open. Despite the large number of burglaries Lawrence police said the amount is no greater than a car accident. Many apartments vacated by students during the holiday period are easy to break into and some students leave signs in front of no one is at home, police said. Echo Echo Echo Echo Rob Nash, Lawrence sophomore, are member of the Tennessee St. returned to the fraternity house shortly before New Year's Day and discovered that their laboratory and stereo equipment had been stolen. A preliminary estimate of the thefts occurred a complete list of missing items has not been made. Police believe the thefts occurred over a two-week period. 15th & Iowa Two television sets, stereo equipment, a guitar and an amplifier were stolen from Jeff Joy. 190 Louisiana St. Joy House, 28318 Philadelphia 1103 Police found the door to his apartment had been forced open. new times at One of the largest thefts occurred at 1103 Connecticut Street and discovered that 50 shares of his Santa Fe Railroad Co. stock valued at $1,700, were missing from his apartment, of forced entry into his apartment. WASHINGTON (AP) —The government's leading business indicators turned in a solid gain last month, providing new evidence the economy will be more resilient. Department said Thursday. Two stereo sets valued at $460 were taken from the apartment Feb.18 Deadline For Credit/No Credit Option The registrar will convert the letter grade into Credit or No Credit. The leading indicators index advanced by 2.2 per cent in the last week, and increased, originally reported at a weak 0.2 per cent was actually a weak 1.3 per cent. Informational Tea for Rush 29 January 1972 1:00 to 3:30 on the Top Floor of the KU Military Science Building (For Transportation Call Karen Tice 843-1101 or P-R Office 842-7894) E-Co Berets, Coed Affiliate to The Pershing Rifles Fraternity The Credit-No Credit grade option is open this semester to all undergraduate students except those in the School of Education. Students can request this option Feb. 7-18 at the office of the College of Liberal Arts, college, Juniors and seniors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences should make their enrolment at the office of the registrar. Credit will be received for admission to a course. Credit will be received for grades of F. 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