University Daily Kansan Legislature Cuts University Budget Monday, April 19. 1971 3 Promotions Okayed; Raises Denied By JOYCE NEERMAN And KATHY DONNELLY Although the Kansas Board of Regents Friday approved all the recommended promotions at the university, they also increased the increases will accompany these promotions because of the budget cuts made by the 1971 budget. The board waived for one year its policies of minimum salary requirements for academic ranks because of the financial situation. Chalmers said he had con- did considerable misgivings about his own promotion to the pro- promotion's," but he realized the situation that made it necessary. He said "The unfortunate chance of being up for promotion in a dry year should not be compounded by being denied a promotion." The following promotions at KU will be effective at the start of the new fiscal year July 1. From associate professor to professor— Ferrugn E. Angst, civil engineering; B. Gurr, mechanical engineering; Robert H. Burrell, electrical engineering; history; John G. Clark, history; Joseph L. Dickinson, law; John M. Dickinson, jr. law; David W. Siemens, law; Don W. Green, chemical and petroleum; Darius D. Harmans, chemistry; Richard H. Wagner William W. Sears, music education, Henry F. Ginsburg, painting and sculpture, M. Ewenynga painting and sculpture, M. Ewenynga education, Philip V. Wells, botany, and Michael J. Hofmann, wetland education, Katherine S. White, wetland education, Martin Woolf, medical chemistry; Monk Wolf, Rose McCarthy, human development; Jerome M. Vochnik, D. James I. Johnson, business, James L. Johnson C. Scott R. Roberts, speech drama and speech art, political science, East Asian literature, bernstein; W. Mia Luo, architecture and design systematics and ecology. Herman J. Muncke, physics and astronomy. Eunice N.UNuey, geography, Ipn Pitman, analytical pharmacological chemistry and phar- From assistant professor to associate professor Bearse, physics. Thomas D. Belekerow,物理学. Robert G. phylogeny and edi biology. B. Rober Carton, physical education. Peter J. Eckert,physiology. John P. Farrell, chemistry. John P. Farrell, English. H. McCarthy, after C. A. McCarthy, English. Houston, professor; Melvin Laundra, Ph.D. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, James F. McDonald, university, Keith G. Russell, law firm K. Rowland, design firm, John W. Kames, University of Texas at Houston, education, George P. Thompson, education, George J. Thomas, electrical engineering, John W. Jeans, electrical engineering, Robert H. Wieb wichschad, engineering, Robert H. Wieb wichschad, engineering, James W. Weibel, philosophy, George K. Weibel, philosophy, James W. Weibel, American studies and law, H.Vellman, American studies and law F. Hallenbeck, psychology Robert M. Harlesk, electrical engineering Donald W. Heery, physical education, N. Railer, education and biology, B. Keni From Librarian I to Librarian II- From Instructor in Assistant Potential & Image Technology publishing and scrupul- tion of photography, to Senior Pro- ducer, Shimane University, guiding and襄构ure. Robert Moore, Photography & Petroleum Technique, Shimane University, guiding and襄构ure. Fellow Librarian I to Librarian II - Frank Askew: Barbara H. Danaus - John Baird: Barbara H. Danaus - Cordeleiro: Louis George Griffin, Jaja Johnson, Nancy K. Miller, Ken Milner -Marion Java Joe Alums Turned Astronauts Describe Experiences an astronaut in deep space the balance of the earth in the atmosphere really is, Lt. Col. Joe Euger, astronaut said in an in- terview. Danger enters his mind, he said, but, like any engineer, the astronaut learns to anticipate the threat of falling into water and finds solutions for them. Engle was on campus as a guest speaker for the St. Augustine Graduation from KU with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engle's program. Now 39 new engles, Engle said he cannot remember when he did not want to fly. He trained as a member of the United States Air Force in the space program. Engle is a plot for the lunar modules. He was a member of the backup crew for the Apollo 14 mission. He said that he hoped to be assigned as lunar module pilot for one of the three coming Apollo missions, which would mean that he would join the ranks of the six men who had set foot on the moon. Engle holds the distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Force Base named by the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce in 1884 as one of the ten outstanding graduates received the Lawyer接受 the Lawyer Sperry award of the American Institute of Astronautics and Astronautics in 1966. Dressed in a sport shirt and slacks, Commander Ron Evans sauntered into the Ramada Inn Winn, who is a member of the House of Representatives committee on Space and Astronautics, had arranged for Evans and lt. Col. Joe Engle, both astronauts in the Apollo missions, to be the 51st banquet of the 51st Annual Engineering Exposition. A 1956 graduate of the University of Kansas, Braselan said that he was not sure when he could to attend fraternity reunions. He is an alumnus of St. Thomas College. Saturday morning to meet Rep Larry Winn. Evans was a member of the astronaut support crew for the Apollo 7 and 11 flights and was a pilot for the Apollo 14 mission pilot for the Apollo 14 mission. African Literature Hard To Critique Prof Says Robert Cobb, professor or English and dean of international programs, acknowledged the role of African literature in the evaluate African literature in a sponsored by the KU Africa Conference night in the Kansas Union. "It's almost impossible for a product of Western European tradition" to analyze African literature critically. Cobb said he attributed this difficulty to the use of gentrism of Americans which developed mainly from its origins in the English literature." Cobb asked questions about who wrote African literature, when it began, for whom it was written and what distinguished it. He then asked the problem answered, Cobb said, the problem is to define who is an African. He defined an African as one who referred to Africa as this definition included blacks, whites and Indian Africans. By MOHAMED BUMEIS Kangon Staff Writer He said he hoped to be assigned as command module pilot of one of the next three Apollo missions. He was tasked with the crew positions dictated that a single person could train for only one position. He cannot, but Evans said he would train from concord with command module pilot of lunar module pilot if he wishes. Because of the diversity of languages in Africa, Cobb said, it is obvious that there are several African literatures rather than English ones. This diversity in languages, most of the African novels today are written either in French or English. He gave the Nigerian novel "Things Fall Apart" as an example of an English-written African novel. Although many novels are still written in English, Cobb said, there are many images and portrait the unique African experience. Race was a recurring theme in the first half of the movie, and post-colonial eras are another essential theme in the present output of literature, he added. Cobb said the negritude concept developed in the 40s and 50s to reassert and revive heritage, lost certainties, traditions, feeling and attitudes. But this change was not as another basic and recurrent theme in many novels, he said. Commenting on the question of When he was asked whether he ever regretted the fact that he wanted to tell someone he replied that he would like to have the opportunity, but that he thought the job of command pilot was of importance also. who are the primary audiences of the African writer Bobb, said Mr. Nguichi. The audiences among his country-men are, same time writing for humanity. The University Theatre and The School of Fine Arts present Dialogues of the Carmelites by Francis Poulenc University Theatre Murphy Hall April 23 and 24 8:30 p.m. Student Certificate of Registration Good for Reserved Seat Ticket. UN 4-3982 Senior Mugs Now Available Retzel said there was not much we could use that the Chinese produced. The example he gave was pig bristle, which is used in shaving brushes. They will probably buy aircraft for transportation, but they probably will not buy much food from us, he said. that it was a waste of time and that we should be "working to make things better here rather than in Chinese." Most of the people questioned said they thought it was almost comical that our team tennis team went to China to play. We knew we had a ping pong team. Coslett said the mugs were handed out before, but because of the large size, he had to up he said a class dues card would enable any senior to get his Chinese Cooperation Applauded by Prof Seniors can pick up their senior mugs from 10 a.m. to 3 o.p. p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in Strong Rotunda, Gary Cossett, Jr., and a member of the Senior Class Regalia committee, said Friday Those seniors who have not picked up their senior shirts can get them in the Alumni Office. In 1967 our total trade with China was less than a million dollars. West Germany's trade totaled about 200 million and Japan's 500 million. The Chinese bought wheat from Canada and Australia, so we do more if trade with us becomes more of a reality. Ketzel said that there was no reason for them to buy from us. He said that after 20 years we said we would trade with them, so they bother when they can get wheat from other sources? For nearly two years the United States has tried to maintain relations with China. It cooperates to maintain peace in the Pacific. Clifford Ketzel, professor of political science, said Friday. Kezel said the unusual thing was that "the Republican administration has tried to normalize relations when to normalize relations when in the past they had been so anti-immigrant." The steps taken last week by the President are only the latest in a long line of initiatives in the Chinese. Other attempts tasked include allowing of certain countries to visit China and granting Chinese universities and Chinese educators to visit here. American businessmen overseas send their goods to the mainland to compete with the foreign countries that do business with China. The steps taken by the United States were taken for a number of reasons. Ketzel said, Economic decisions with the decision. But primarily, we had to eventually face up and work with them. Our relations with China may eventually be liking like those with Russia, he said. The student reaction was one of dickierest. Many said, so "because it was a case of it being it was nice because if she ever wanted to visit China she wanted to visit China." The Chancellor said Friday he would not make a recommendation to the proposal for about two weeks before time to study and discuss the various aspects of the proposal and number of the University community. Chalmers said he would bring the proposal before the Board of Regents at its May meeting. An estimated 10 million tons of gold are scattered through the earth's 300 million miles of rock, says "National Geographic." The proposed traffic and parking regulations that would affect the University's parking lot submitted to the Chancellor for approval. Chancellor To Study Parking Rules Russ Meyer's "COMMON-LAW CABIN" A PRODUCTION BY JUSTINE HOGAN Is Incest Really Relative? AT "GOOD MORNING ...AND GOODBYE" LATERNAL DANCE HOME R GATES OPEN 7:00 CABIN-DUSK GOOD MORNING-9:00 Sunset IN THE TIME... FOR AN ONLY ONE DAY Classified ads get results WAYNE C. 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