12 Wednesday, April 14, 1971 University Daily Kansan 1. IFC Job Stimulating for Strayer By RICK SABBERT Kansan Staff Writer From interviewing house-mothers to camping overnight in below freezing weather, Jay Strayer has seen it As advisor to the Intrafraternity Council (IFC). Jay Straver ... leaving KU that post at the conclusion of the current semester. Straver has been associated with the dean of men's office for the past five years. He will leave Strayer recently graduated from KU's law and masters of business program (MBA). He has served as president of Northern Trust Bank in Chicago. After a two-year stint in Navy as a supply corps officer, Strayer was about to attend law school. He served in the Army in St. Louis when Donald Alderson, dean of men, offered him the advisory position. He had graduated from Harvard during his undergraduate years as president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He was graduated from Ericsson's degree in economics in 1964. Commenting upon his work, Strayer said, "Immediately the job was overwhelming. Being in a small city, the job was just too much fun. THE SLIGHTLY graying, executive looking Strayer, said some of the objectives of the office were to do away with the outdated concept of hazing and to better relationships with students. Strayer said that since he had been associated with the dean of men's office the IFC had done more. "We have a greater emphasis on rush and had successfully brought about formation of the IFC Judiciary. He said it had since become a realistic, and sophisticated judge. Speaking about the rush program, he said, "The first four years we turned rush around Last year we had some problems. We have concentrated on it this year and hope to revamp it this far." STRAYER HAS found himself in some unusual situations in his job. Strayer said he was especially proud of winning the Iron Man Award in 1969-70 (a national award given for his exploits) and said the men's efforts had been more satisfying than actually winning the award. Once he found himself in the middle of a mud fight after an IFC meeting. Another time he and the Chancellor were hit by a barrage of water balloons while judging a fraternity event. The attackers with the infant defeated him with a hill didn't know who the judges were. "WITHOUT A doubt I've really enjoyed this work. Without the enthusiasm of the students I wanted it, and as motivated to the job," he said. coating store saved the day. And, you know, it has been the best wearing pair of pants I've ever had." “ON OCCASION,” Strayman said, “a house would invite me over to release the wrath on me and to give you the opportunity to come to a real understand.” He said the dean of men's office was not an ominous place. He insisted that he had sent a sonnel office with a professional staff which offered a multitude of positions. Strayer said he thought that students changed in student government. "There is a more realistic approach to the University in "We recently held a conference in 28 degree weather and slept in bed robes which is indicative of the office personnel will do," he said. New Cancer Test Believed Promising NEW YORK (UPI)—Preliminary results of a unique new test for cancer, believed to be detecting early stages of the disease, were described Tuesday by pathologist for budles H.E.Tee. *STUDENTS* ARE concerned with installing wallpaper. Now they are becoming involved, acting in a responsible and meaningful Strayer also has time for other activities. He is a member of the Economic Board and is involved in economic issues at Economic Union in Kansas City, Mo. He also has served as a probation officer for Douglas. "This looks very promising but it needs additional work and it will get it." commented Dr. Chipman, who works in Food and Drug Administration commissioner, who appeared with Tee at a news conference. Goddard said he thought it would take several years to perfect the test. On another occasion Strayer said, "I was all set to speak in Kansas City at a Founder's Day banquet. As I sat down in th Tee said the test requires that a blood sample from a patient be broken down in 24 hours with 11 serum and antigens, the body-produced agents which combat infectious microbes in mixtures are injected at various places along the patient's back, and within one or two minutes. Assistant State Attorney Marshall Weinberg said two other attorneys, Terry Simmons, 38, were arranged Thursday on the same basis. Deputy Police Supt. John Kelly declined comment on the details of the arrests, citing court documents. The lawyer of the defendants. He did say, however that others were being sought in connection with the alleged plot but declined to say how many might be involved. CHICAGO (UPI) - Four persons have been arrested in connection with an alleged plot to kidnap Richard J. Daleey and civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson and another grab in the ensuing racial strife. Dillard and Harris, described as unemployed laborers, were arrested Saturday and Whiteside and Simmons on Wednesday. The Chicago Daily News Monday quoted an unidentified source in the Cook County state attorney general office that four were part of a militant group planning to hate assassins to kill Daley and Jackson, then make a move. He is running for a position on the Board of Directors of the KU Alumni Association. He said he was interested in being involved with student areas which included students, administration and alumni. Earl Preston Dillard, 37, and Howard Harris, 33, were arraigned Monday on charges of solicitation to commit murder. Police Halt Alleged Plot Of Murder On another occasion Strayer said, "I was all set to speak in Kansas City at a Founder's Day luncheon with some pants, but a quick trip to a Details of the alleged plot were not immediately revealed and police made no mention of the amount of money involved. Through statistical tables, Tee said, the reactions measured determine the possibilities of a drug's clinical trial of the test in London showed it to be "a safe procedure." At present the only method of determining cancer is laboratory analysis of tissue. doctors measure the reddening reaction area around each injection. The Ormond Drug and Chemical Co. of, which Goddard is the inventor of, produced the new process. It is called the Makari tumor skin test after Dr. Jack G. Makari, who began the investigation of detection of cancer 10 years ago. Lawrence's father donated $1,000 to the Lawrence Fireman's Fund for the rescue of his son. The father, Forest C. Lawrence, gave a personal check to the fund Tuesday. Firemen say Tuesday would be used so could he used to buy training equipment or the fire department. Charles Lawrence, Bartiesville, Oka, junior, was released from Lawrence business building, Lawrence, the victim of a recent fire which did an estimated $10,000 damage to the Sigma Chi fraternity house early Saturday at Bartiesville in Bartiesville with his parents. Members of the house have been doing the clean up work. Contractors have been looking at the damage and repairs should be completed in about a week and a man for the house said Tuesday. The cause of the fire is still unknown. 1-Day Prison Riot Ends For 500 Italian Inmates TURIN, Italy (UPI) —The last dick rebelries of a one-day prison riot surrendered to police Tuesday night, leaving Turin's century-old "new" jail in runs of fires fire smouldering in the corridors. About 1,000 policemen, armed with machine guns and tear gas grenades, stormed the stronghold of an estimated 20 prisoners who rioted Monday evening to protest delays in the release of their Mussolini-era criminal code. Prison officials earlier transferred some 700 men and women to prison, where they were held for prisons as far as 295 miles away and left the die-hard core of the roirs to choke on tear gas and fireballs in wings of the prison they occupied. A police spokesman said the said suspect apparently returned to the apartment. He said there was no more fighting, looting or burning in the four Police fired bursts from machine guns and laid down a barrage of gas in an attempt to kill the prisoners, after most of the inmates of the prison were taken away to other prisons, the rebels abandoned the revolt. Prisoners were removed, handcuffed and chained together, in groups of three and four. 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