10 Wednesday, April 28, 1971 University Daily Kansan Installation of Signal Light Is Fraternity Project Aim By PAM KUDA Kanean Staff Write The high accident rate at the corner of 19th and Iowa streets led to a call from members of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity and has prompted them to work for the installation of light rail in the intersection. According to police Owl Society Picks 27 Men Owl Society, junior men's members; senior men's members for next year, said Mark Yates, Winnetka, III, president and president of the society. The new members were chosen by this year's Owl Society members from applications submitted to the Open open to all sophomore men who will be juniors next year and is made up of 2.5 per cent of the junior class men. The appointee will serve on scholarship, and leadership. The sophomore men chosen to be in Owl Society will be inducted at a meeting tonight. They are at a meeting tonight. They are, James Robert Cook,sabethe; Stewart L. Crow, Neodesha; William Russell, Docking; David Foley, Dunean ID Ilminete, Kill Hefta, Leavenworth; John Marc Hackney, Wichita; Dan L. Haneck, Mankato, Lewis ID Class Board Plans Event The Board of Class Officers is considering the possibility of having a rock concert featuring name bands sometime next fall. To make it possible to afford name bands, the board will contact other big Eight schools to arrange sponsoring a concert. Bands participate in the concert would travel from school to school giving concerts during a day according to the class officers. records, about one accident a week occurs at the intersection of 4th and Broadway accidents, someone is injured. Barnett, Learnedwood junior Police records show that the one cause of accidents has been the failure to stop traffic. The number two cause of accidents has been the failure of traffic turning from 19th Street to have been the third highest cause. marnett quoted the total property damage for 1969 as $10,000. Since then it has gone up by about $300,000 per year, he said our new $20,000 per year, he said. The TKE's have received letters supporting their campaign from the First National Bank of Lawrence, the Lawrence Insurance Board and people who have accused accidents at the intersection. The Lawrence Insurance Board, which is composed of all the insurance companies in the state when the campaign full support the men had the idea to get a light installed after seeing an accident on their way home. They took their lunch. They began to refer to the accident as the "crumf for them." Rick Weber, Mission freshman and chairman of the project, said werner and members of his fraternity went to the police department and were referred to Leonard Hoover, city engineer. Hoover was very optimistic and encouraged the men to go ahead with their plans, Weber said. The state has agreed to match city funds to remedy this traffic hazard. The city has only to decide the exact specifications of Other groups have tried to get a light installed at the intersection before but their attempts have failed. About 60 people have volunteered to canvass the Lawrence City Council city to take prompt action. They now name the names of more than 2,000 volunteers. Any one who is interested in helping to circulate the petition in Lawrence can call Tau Kappa Epsilon." Haskell Delegation to Speak "Indian Affairs in Lawrence" will be the topic of a panel discussion at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Forum room of the Kansas Union. The meeting is the third in a series of human rights panels sponsored by the University of Kansas, with the joint Junior College students and faculty members will on the panel. Phi Psi '500' Race Sunday The Phi Psi '500' race will be Sunday at the Phi Kappa Pi fraternity, 1602 W, 18th St. The W is an annual event in which KU women's living groups compete against each other in tricycle races. A Phi Psi '500' queen will be crowned. Teaching Seminar Set Phi Delta Kappa, honorary education fraternity, is sponsoring a Symposium on Microteaching from 9 a.m. to 3 a.m. Saturday in the University of Pennsylvania Library at Education at the University of Massachusetts, will be the guest speaker. Allen's new microteaching program, which is presently in use at Stanford University, will be used in the KU School of Education at Stanford University, which will be a dollar for the general public and 50 cents for students. Art in Park Show Sunday The Lawrence Art Guild and the Lawrence Park and Recreation Department have announced the 10th Annual "Art in the Park" show scheduled for 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday in South Park. About 150 professional and amateur artists have entered the show this year. Artists in action will demonstrate watercolor painting, stained glass, ceramics, weaving, macrame and other art forms. These demonstrations include artists from KI, Baskell Indian Junior College, and Girl Scout Troop 601. Ten musical groups will perform during the show. Two styles to choose. A bold new classic trimmed in brass. Or the new style kick. A sandal with real, honest-to-gooodness tiretread rubber soles. Either way, it's a cool, comfortable choice. Make it soon. You can afford it while you're still young enough to enjoy it. Having the want is one thing. Having the wherewithal is another. The trouble with being young is that all too often you have the one without the other. But the 1971 MG Midget is something else again. Here is a true sports car for under $2500* – the lowest price you can pay for the real thing. In this case the real thing includes a race-winning 1275 c.c. engine. Racing-type rack-and-pin steering (2.33 turns lock to lock) for cool, crisp driving. Heavy-duty suspension for superb road-hugging. Disc brakes up front for more stability. Twin wheels. Bucket seats. 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