University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 20, 1971 7 Bus Service in Jeopardy By JEFF KENNEDY Kansas Staff Writer RABBIN SMITH said the company, which serves Lawrence and the KU campus, is fighting for the firm. He told the firm, said recently that he lost $10,000 last year and that it looked as though its losses would be worth $3 million. Ogle attributes the company's losses to increasing costs and a lack of patronage. "When traffic is down and costs are up we have a problem," he said. "We have an in number of riders the company raised its fares, only to lose more Ole said that unless something was done to help with the problem, he would end on this school term. Ole is looking for a subsidy to Joe Wilson, director of KU residence halls, said he believed the buses would continue to run. "I am really optimistic that something can be worked out,' he said. Wilson is interested in trying to sustain the service through the schools in hopes that next year will offer possibilities then which will make the service a low-profit business. Wilson extended service to Haskell, transporting public school students at night on the KU campus. City Manager Buford Watson said that the city commission would give consideration to the bus situation at their next stop. The college towns have encountered the same problem and some of Lawrence's city government is taking an active role in the bus problem. Although 75 to 80 percent of students are students, the city commission will consider the issue. Since the city commission is not going had a chance to talk about it. WASHINGTON (UPI)—An attorney told the Supreme Court Monday that an incoming traveler should not be required to disrobe on a customs officer's response of contraband possession. obtained from the sale of parking permits allows $27,000 to be used to extend bus service, he said. Right now it seems to be too cold for anyone to predict whether he will run. City officials, businessman and University leaders are all taking an active role in trying to ensure when he was asked if his business would continue. "I just don't care," are too many it's right now. Mike Thomas, director of KU traffic and security, looked at the camera, saying, "My security. He said his office wanted to provide students with safety training." Supreme Court Hears Case on Strip Search Samuel R. Pierce Jr., general counsel of the Treasury department which administers the Customs Bureau, argued that the needs for adequate inspection are met by an individual personal searches on suspicion . them were now without bus service. Watson said he would favor a subsidy as opposed to city control. The lawyer, Howard E. Leckler of Hollywood, Calif., said such searches might be warranted if half the individuals coming into the United States were smugglers. But he said the government conceded that little material entered in this fashion. He said night-time bus service would be valuable if parking zones were not opened at night next year. A surplus in revenues Beckler represented Sandra Johnson, 26, of Los Angeles, who was convicted of illegal immigration and was later indicted by inspector had her strip and found heroin her underclothes. The Ninth Court Circuit of Appeals overturned the conviction and the appeal to the Supreme Court. During the arguments, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger said to testimony that a single person could carry $50,000 worth of narcotics on his person without being stopped, the most experienced observer. The question in the case is whether the search violated the Fourth Amendment guarantee of free and reasonable searches and seizures. In overturing Miss Johnson's conviction, the lower court held that the strip search "was subjective and objective by objective articulated facts." Beckler replied that "an objective standard rather than an uncanny feeling" should be the basis for search. Biology Award Announced Literary Critic to Lecture Screenwriter Visits KU The Newmark Award Committee has announced that the winner of the 1971 Philip Newmark Award For Excellence in Biochemical Research at Lafayette College, a graduate student in the department of physiology and biochemistry, presented at an all-University lecture at 4 p.m. Thursday in Room 233 of Mallet Hall. At this time William F. Harrington of the department of biology will present his work at The Johns Hopkins University will speak on "Association Properties of Myosin." Prof to Speak on Dissent Millard Kaufman, Hollywood screenwriter and director, is an artist-in-residence this week in the radio-television-film department. Kaufman is at KU with the aid of the Academy of Arts and Sciences. Several of his films will be shown during the week. He will be appalled by the lack of time and resources for screenwriting in general. The films he will be showing are "Rainiente County," Bad Day at Black Rock" and "Repreve." Wayne C. Booth, literary critic, will be guest speaker at the Humanities Lecture at 8 p.m. tonight in Woodruff Auditorium at the Kettering Library for "Criticism: Five Respectable Things to Do with a Work of Literature." A book-length lecture, Booth, of the University of Chicago, is the author of several books his most recent book is *Now Don't Try to Reason With Me*. This book is *Rhetoric of Fiction* and *Knowledge Most Worth Having*. Texas Groups to Perform Morton Kaplan, professor of political science at the University of Chicago, will speak on "The Limitations and Responsibilities of Dissent" at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Kaplan wrote "The Political Foundations of International Law" with Nicholas Katzenhoff. He also write "Dissent and the State of Education," and his talk will be sponsored by the University of Kansas School of Law. Summer Enrollment To Begin June 1 Two vocal groups from Texas Southern University in Houston, the Concert Choir and Opera Workshop, will perform at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in Swarthout Recital Hall. The Concert Choir is composed of 25 students who were selected in competitive auditions and trained for a year in vocal technique. The Opera Workshop gives voice students an opportunity to study and perform major operatic roles and gain experience on the stage. Black Students to Meet Black students who are majors in science and engineering will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Westminster Center to share experiences. The program will be a panel discussion moderated by Wille Nunnery of Bristol University civil engineering. There will be five other members on the panel. Musicologist to Lecture Carleton Sprague Smith, musicologist and professor of Latin American history at New York University, will deliver a lecture entitled "200 Years of Music in Brazil" at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Dyche Auditorium. The speech will incorporate recordings of music from Brazil and its present director of the Spanish Institute of New York City. His讲座 is being sponsored by the Latin American Faculty Colloquium. Enrolment and registra- tion for the 1871 summer session at the University of Kansas. Students will register and enroll. Graduate students will register and enrol students will register and enroll. Students will register and enrol on June. Enrolment will be at Allen Field House and classes will be held. Fees will be charged according to the number of hours in which a child is enrolled or考勤ed. Orchidergrad students who are Kansas residents must be a Kansas half-time or more but a full-time will be charged $16.5 an hour. Law students in this county will be charged $18.5 an hour. Non-resident undergraduate and graduate students will be charged $6.85 an hour and non-resident law students will be charged charged $39.65 an hour. All undergraduate and graduate students who are full-time off campus, will be charged $25 an hour. All law students who are full-time members of the staff, on campus, will be charged $15 an hour. Kansas undergraduate and graduate students who are charged $12 an hour, resident student will be charged $12 an hour. Non-resident undergraduate student enrolled in field work will be charged $22 an hour and non-resident student will be charged $22 an hour. By United Press International Thanwat announced that Thanwat denied Monday that the Midestay may be facing its last chance for peace in the Middle East. Arab Unification Causes Speculation on Mideast The flurry of diplomatic action followed announcement Saturday by the United Nations Federation of Association linked Egypt, Syria and Libya in an antiIsrael front. The leaders said that the United States there would be "no reconciliation and no negotiations with Israel." Iran is expected to meet the federation's demands. A schedule of classes offered for the summer session and further information on enrollment may be obtained in the registrar's office in Strong Hall. THANT REFERRED to the federation in a message addressed to all powers concerned in the Mideast. He said: "This development is another illustration of what I have been saying all along—that now is the time to do it," said Mideast. If this opportunity is not seized, I am very much afraid of war or peace in the foresate future. The final Human Sexuality Season sponsored by the Commission of Stataua Women, will be held at 7 and 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Kansas The seminar will be divided into seven small groups that will educate people in the University to understand its effect on relationships, Anne Boydston, Des Moines, Iowa. The man of the month of the seminar, said Mona Israeli political sources said Allon would meet with senior U.S. officials and seek guarantees that Israel would not move into the vacated areas if Israeli troops are pulled back from the Suez Canal. Israel has reported reluctant to make any new commitment, the sources said. Thant's warning came in New York as Israeli Premier Golda Meir abruptly dispatched Deputy Premier Yigal Allon to Washington and summoned the U.S. ambassador to Jerusalem. The U.S. foreign minister, Foreign Minister Abba Eban and Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, Shortly after Alan's departure, he and his wife Barbour drove from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem for the meeting with her and her top aides at her request. Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Yosef Tekcah, took issue with Thant, however. "If never is and never will be it late for peace-efforts or successfully if they are darkened by talk of last chance, deadlines ISRAELI SOURCES said the THE URGENCY of Allon's mission to Washington was untested by the fact that he left Ted to be the pilot. Airliner All Israeli ministers have known EI Al, the national airline, in 1967 war except in emergencies. The groups will meet twice to discuss the various topics. The topics are films of human experience, the importance of an idea section for next year's seminars, adoption of children, laws concerning sexuality, pregnancy, reproduction, birth control and abortion and alternate life styles. Final Seminar On Sexuality Is Wednesday There were reports last week that Israel would agree to a token pullback from the east bank if the United States provided clad enmies that no Egyptian or Soviet troops would cross the canal. The Israeli government, reportedly under pressure from Washington, has been working for weeks to come up with an Egyptian President Anwar Salah Sallah for an Israeli troop withdrawal so that the canal could be reopened to international shipping. discussions included stepped up the armaments ships to Egypt by the Soviet Union, the new Arab Armies and the proposals for reopening the Suez Canal. 10 Questioned On 'Execution' Of Panther NEW YORK (U1M) - Five men and five women were questioned by the police after a "execution" of a Black Panther, believed the victim of a Panther attack. Those detained included William Johnson and Dolores Morton, who were said to have been on the scene when the body was found in a burning building and used by the Panthers as an officer. It was not certain what charge it had been placed against Jannah, but Mrs Morton, who is pregnant, be held as a material witness. HEREFORD, Tex. (UPI) — A glowing white tornado, one of Texas' flooded farmlands in the west Texas flanders, cut a seven-mile trail through Hereford early Monday, injuring six people and causing $2 million damage. Tornadoes Hit West Texas Campus Bulletin Education Graduates: Alcove B Cafeteria, Kansas Union, 11:30 a.m. Fall 2015 C. University, 7:45 p.m. College Faculty: Forum Room, Union, 4 p.m. French Table: Meadowlark Room. Cafeteria, Union, noon. KU Business Council, Kansas Room. SIMS; Parlor A, Union, noon and 3 p.m. M. Charles, Mo., Interviews: Governor's Room, Union, 3 p.m. Pth Alpha Theta. Kansas Room, Union, 6 Pth Anniesles Sarder. Kansas Room, Union, 6 Room: Union, 3 p.m. College Faculty Coffee: North Lounge, Union, 3:30 p.m. Humanities Series: Wakilin Room, Union, 6:30 p.m. Academic Affairs Committee: Curry Room, Union, 6.00 p.m. Student Advertising Board: Dept.of Advertising R1 Business Council: Kansas Room, noon, noon. SIMS: Parlor A, Union, noon and 3 p.m. Carlyle Room. Union. 8:00 p.m. Student Advertising Board: Regionallist Room. Union. 8:00 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. Model UN Governor's Room, Union, 8.20 Union, 7:30 p.m. Film Society; Forum Room, Union, 7:30 p.m. SIMS: Jayhawk Room, Union, 7 p.m. Owl Society: Parlor C, Union, 7 p.m. p.m. Sachem: Pine Room, Union, 1:30 p.m. Humanities Lecture Woodruff Fair Society "Bad Day at Black Rock" Goodfellow Auditorium, Union, 30 p.m. German Honors Dinner: Walkins Room 8:30 a.m. Wom Ou Outsity; Parlor C. Union; Tennis Sports Parachute Club; Eight Bight Human Sexuality Seminar: Jayhawk Room, Union, 7 p.m. Carlion Recital: 7 p.m. Baptist Student Union: International Room. 8:30 p.m. National: Phil Rozen, U. of Nebraska; 7:30 p.m. Humanities: Lecture: Woodcraft Auditorium: Union, 8 p.m. Rental Student Library Information 1982 WK 1,500 miles Factory new, new tires. Excellent condition. Good interior & exterior. For today $413. Call 817-6216 after 5. KIM JEWELRY (THE MOST) THE ALLEY SHOP 843 MASS. 10 Catered Fitz: Lady from Shanghai Woodruff Auditorium, Union, 7:30 p.m. Senior Residual: Swarthout Hall, Murphy *Hall*, 8 p.m. 1971 WV Super Bowie with 4000 miles and a 1970 Kawasaki 350 cc evt bike. Call 841-2644 about prices: 4-22 New Photo Equipment for low-eko RTL 1800 a $2 value $30. Serial kit for product led i3C OPTICS, Box 121, Balthus, IL 60408, 4:26 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 Books. Psychology hard bounds, and paperbacks. Freud. Stat. Adler. 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