6 Wednesday, April 21, 1971 University Daily Kansan Richard Fox, Kendall Graduate Student, Struggles with the Authorities to Keep from Getting a Ticket but he joins the ranks of the many who collectively have received some 31,000 tickets this year. Behavior Analysis Symposium Topic The 1971 Symposium on business sponsorship by Project Follow Through and the department of human development, will be May Project Follow Through is sponsored by grants from the University of Illinois, Bushell, associate professor of human development, is the Bill Hopkins, professor of human development, is the program chairman. The purpose of the symposium is to bring the most current research products and ideas to the participating researchers. The purpose of Project Follow Through is to improve the Haskell Rodeo Open to KU The Haskell Indian Junior College Intercollegiate Rodeo Club will sponsor a rodeo Saturday and Sunday at the Fairgrounds. Fairgrounds competition will be 2 p.m. both days. Admission is $1. Events will include bull riding, bareback riding and saddle bronze riding. There will also be a wild animal show. KU entries in any of these events are welcome. The entry costs are $150 for annual events and $3 for three man events. educational opportunities for disadvantaged children. It works in the classroom by combining individualized graded classrooms, programmed instruction, individualized teaching and token reinforcement. The symposium will consist of reading research papers in paperback, and a Sixth Room of the Kansas Union. Each paper will take about a half Ford Defends FBI Spying WASHINGTON (UP1)—House Republican Leader Gerald R. Pford defended the FH Tuesday night in a speech to its electronic surveillance in a criminal investigation that led to the indictment of Rep. Browdy, D-Tex., on bribery charges. Ford told newsmen the surveillance in Dowdy's Capitol office last year, involving an FBI informer with a hidden tape device to court order. And in a criminal investigation, Ford said, "I am not sure we should differentiate in a case like that between a The Dowdy case is the latest in a continuing controversy over the FIA A source close to House Democrat Leader Hale Boggs said Boggs would charge in a lawsuit against his FIA had obtained telephone company records of long distance calls from Boggs' office. citizen and a member of Congress." According to the source, Boggs will not argue that members of a criminal investigation, but that subpoena telephone records from Mr. Boggs. Borgs refused comment on the matter Tuesday. Ford said Borgs should present any evidence he had to a reasonable committee. who is a responsible com- mite so that Congress and the public will see it in black and white." KU to Host Computer Users is an improper intrusion by the executive branch of government. The Boggs associate conceded that the Democratic leader's complaint about FBI cheeks of his telephone calls fell short of establishing proof of Bogg's original charge that the telephone actually tapped his telephone and those of other legislators. facility serving the University's instructional, research and administrative processing needs in order to model Model 653 computer system. GESHUA is an organization set up to allow exchange of information among users of the 600 campus and its facilities developed by General Electric. This will be the first meeting of students and faculty acquired General Electric's computer division in October of this year, which provides centralized computing The University of Kansas will be the first university to host a General Electric Six Hundred meeting, April 28 through 30, when 250 members from 75 major corporations and educational institutions in Europe, Japan and the 12th semi-annual meeting. Included on the program with committee meetings on software and hardware maintenance and enhancement, as well as sidering the educational and social implications of operating a large-scale computing system. He was president and general manager of Honeywell's Electronic Data Processing presentation Wednesday morning entitled "A Honeywell Overview" . Henderson recently published a paper on users of computerized data banks. Henderson will speak on *Honeywell's progress since the merger with General Electric* and *security issues of computing*. John E. Kocoreuk, associate director of the Computer Center and local arrangement centers that presentations for the organization's meetings traditionally had been made by the department administrators. This year 17 KU faculty and staff members will participate in the program, in addition to the chancellor for academic affairs. Boggs was expected to establish that the FBI not only subpoenaed records of his long distance calls but that agents listened to them and the listed numbers to confirm that Boggs had made the calls. According to Kocourc, attendance at the meeting will be limited. There are many of the participants when they converge on the campus for their meeting in the newly built building. You are be among one of the few computer sites in the Midwest to hold a GESHA site. Most of the organizations work for corporations rather than from educational institutions because of the lack of institutions that support their for computers needs. Some of the checks on Boggs' calls were made in connection with a law enforcement last year of alleged efforts by a Baltimore contractor to influence congressmen in his dispute over a fire in an underground garage for the House of Representatives. The case did not in any indictments The Pinehurst, N.C., Country Club is the only private golf club in the world with five 18-hole courses. "We are running just about even with last year at this time," he said. "We're collecting from the tickets, and we anticipate about the same for this week." Since the start of the fall semester, about 30,000 campus students attended a course written, Mike Thomas, director of Traffic and Security, said. Money collected from parking tickets supplies one-fourth of the Traffic and Security operating budget, the director said. The money is by funds from parking permits, which is usually about $140,000. BY FENNIE NEDROW Kansan Staff Writer Students who do not pay their fines will not be permitted to reenroll, graduate, or transfer records. This money pays all costs of the department, including office, vehicle, student court, and parking lot expenses as well as salaries of the office help and Davis, office manager said. "If a student attempts to find a job and his employer wants a transcript or even confirmation of his attendance here, the university will not give it to him until he will give it." Davis said. 30,900 Parking Tickets Given Since September FUN FASHIONS by Handcraft 3 945 Alabama 1:00 - 5:00 Tues. - Sun Most tickets are given in the mornings, Davis said. The first and last few weeks of each week are the busiest times of the year. " four officers, one part-time, patrol the lots regularly, taking care not to leave away to help with other duties, such as emergencies and guiding traffic. " Davis said they "patrol the streets on their own, on the eight hours they're on duty." There are 32 restricted lots on campus, excluding dormitory areas. Most of the patrol effort is done in lots on the hill itself, Davis said. PARIS (UPI)—President Rousseau, the room's speaker, twices the speed of sound May 7 in a trip aboard a prototype Concorde supersonic jetliner, of which only one prototype is not permitted to break the sound barrier over land, so it will make a detour over a mobile on the flight to Toulouse. Pompidou Flight "The perimeter areas, such as O, N, and X zones, are patrolled less often," he said. Under the present system, the first ticket is just a warning and costs nothing. The second costs $2 HOGS and SUDS Sandbar Bar-BQ The second lecture will be at $5.00 a couple (Includes Beer and Banquet) Sat. Apr. 24 KU defeated the University of New Hampshire, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Call 841-3432 or 843-9812 for Details Beck and Prentice were one of 250 teams that made application for the National Debate Tournament. The field was then narrowed to the top 52 teams. The final round, on the 25 years the National Debate Tournament has been held that KU has been invited to debate. This is the second consecutive year that Beck and Prentice have won third place. No other team has done this well. University of the Pacific, Northwestern University, McAllister, the University of Maryland and St. Canisius College. Dan Beck, Mission senior, and Bob Prentice, Turun junior, took third place for the KU Debate team last weekend at the National Debate Tournament in Dallas College College in St. Paul, Minn. Louise presented the first lecture on the history of American Society of Experimental Biologist His lectures today are being sponsored by the society. KU Debate Team Places In National Tournament 8:30 p.m. in the same room and the subject will be "Decrease of Drug Abuse with Transient Cardiac Stabilization" A Study of 1,865 Subjects. The first lecture will be at 7 p.m. in the Big Eight Room of the Union on "The Physiological Effects of Transcendental Awareness A Unique, Wakeful, Hypometabolic, Physiologic State." Harvard Doctor to Talk On Effects of Meditation Transcendental meditation will be the subject of two lectures today by Dr. Robert Wallace of the Harvard Medical School. and the third is $4. Fine cost continues to double in amount until it is reached, where it remains for all classes. There is a maximum of $110 for each student in parking fines. On September, every student sends a fee. A new plan is being considered, along with a raise in permit costs. The new system, if approved, will The plan is being reviewed now, according to Thomas, and may be altered or not used at all. The plan will be made before next fall, he said. provide no maximum charge. It may be paid for a minor and $20 for major parking offences, according to Thomas. The cost will not be affected by the amount charged. OPEN TO ANYONE SUA BRIDGE Thursday, April 22 6:45 p.m. Kansas Union OPEN TO ANYONE WED. UNION Aud 21 APRIL BOTH $1 SUA FILMS SHADOW OF A DOUBT JOS. 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