University Daily Kansan Monday, April 12, 1971 2 TWO FOREIGN STUDENTS performed on guitar during the International Night program in Woodruff Auditorium of the Kansas Union Sunday night. The three part program included exhibits from a banquet of international foods and an entertainment show. Britons Protest Census; Government Goes Ahead LONDON (UPI) — A young mother stripped in protest, the nation's liberal party chief said Wednesday that she man demanded the director general be beheaded. But Britain is going ahead with its decennial election. Even the keeper of the lonely Duncansey Head Lighthouse at John O'Groats in northern Scotland will fill out a census for an island deckhouse deckhand who船deckship at right or wrong—time at Hull, Liverpool and wherever And so will you, if you happen to be in Britain at the magic hour of midnight. April 22 through passing through London airport. Failure to comply carries a fine. At the last full census, in 1961, only 80 persons of a total population of 2,737 refused to fill in their forms. Officers to Initiate Student Discounts A proposal to initiate discount nights at Lawrence businesses for university of Kansas students was approved and sent to a committee at the university. The proposal, introduced by Doug Rose, Olathe sophomore and newly-elected president, calls for discounts on designated nights every week at different businesses in Lawrence. A class card would enable a KU student to participate in these discounts. "This discount program would be beneficial to both the student and the merchant," Rose said. "The merchants can prosper on bad nights with this offer." The discount committee will contact interested merchants this spring. The program is scheduled for this fall, and letters will be sent by mail. "There's no 'mickey mouse' like having to keep your distance," she said. "They treat me humanly." MISS DOTSON said she had taught the course in the Free University. She said she had wanted to teach KU students and had subsequently learned about the LA&S program. Lee Polson of Leawand and Monty Clouse of Topeka co-teach "Topics and Problems in In other business, the call officers discussed the idea of a walk-a-train to raise money for the burn center at the University of Kansas Medical Center. According to the plan, merchants would sponsor organizations and would pay a certain amount for every mile walked. "They receive salaries instead of credit hours . . ." An open concert was also discussed for next fall. It would be similar to the one scheduled for April 29 in front of Allen Field House, but The board of class officers, according to Nancy McElroy, Leoward junior and newly elected senior class secretary, is attempting to be She said that she thought the LAAS program was better than any other situation that she had been taught, and the courses were electives rather than requirements. The program "gives people an opportunity to get viewpoints that they wouldn't really get in a university," she said. "We would like to extend our influence to represent our classes in all facets of the University, not just social," Miss McElroy said. and data on alternate life styles would be gathered and members would be paid for work on special occasions. For instance, Richard Peallock, CIA house manager, said. There are other living in the group's house David Dillon, Hutchinson sophomore and committee chairman, said that groups wanting more money should call the Student Senate office to make an appointment for one of the an appointment for one of the hearings. Denise Dotson, Emporia, whoaches "Topics and Problems in the Life of Women"week that not having a degree had "made it much easier for me." Students Teach LA&S Topics Donn Parson, debate coach and associate professor of speech and language, requests an on behalf of the debate team to its present allocation. Nearly all of the $10,613 requested is for transportation, food and lodging. A request for an increase of $2,470 over the proposed budget was presented by the Engineering Council. Willie Several University of Kansas undergraduates, are teaching computer science, some like the blind leading the blind, but the instructors agree that having the same status as a teacher was not been a hindrance to them. Versuch, a German language magazine, applied for an award for an outstanding journal printing costs. Students in the German department write stories for Versuch. By DEANNE WATTS Kansan Staff Writer The instructors are all seniors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and sciences (L&A&S) 48 courses under the direction of faculty supervisors. Unlike ordinary enrolled in courses that teach them how to teach, they receive a load of credit hours for their work. Women's Extracurral Sports was not on the agenda but she spoke because several groups, including 150 girls, participate in international golf, honey ball, softball, valley球, and basketball through the program. They were granted $8,498 last year. $3,000 last year. Nummy, Hammond, L.a., senior, explains that the additional work would be in the COREMEM, an organization to encrease blacks into engineering The Rifle Club asked for $1,100 o defray expenses incurred by he men and women rifle teams when they travel to tournaments or events in the United States association (CIA) requested an allocation of $240. Information The Great Place To Go For Food & Fun! Plus! PITCHERS 90° irrationality." The possibility of them being mentioned to their adviser in the senior honors program in English, according to Mr. Bruschi. At Senate Finance and Auditing Hearings "BOTH OF US had always wanted to throw out our own ideas in a course," Polson said. Every Tuesday & Wednesday Night 809 W. 23 Street Hearings on the 1971-1972 student Senate budget continued Sunday night as eight student senates met to discuss the Finance and Auditing Committees, meeting in the Room of the Kansas Union. Lewis said that he thought the LA&S program had been "out of reach," and it could be viewed because frequently it has more relevance than other books. "Most students are not so much interested in a formal degree as whether a teacher has something to give them," he said. JERRY LEWIS, associate de la College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, said he had "not had one complaint" from students who discover that they taught (taught by other students). On Friday, the Lawrence Fund for Life made its first donation to the Lawrence Human Relations Commission. Fund for Life Protests War $240 Goes to City Group "It has helped us form a democratic structure for the city," he said. "The city structure, he said he meant that students can write upon whatever books they need." The gift of $240 was equal to a portion of federal taxation monies not yet paid by the Lawrence families. It was expected that the initial gift would go toward financing the Summer Workshop (STEP) administered by the Commission and sponsored by Douglas County Ministry Alliance. This action was intended to donors to the "responsible use of tax money" in India. It also reflected the commitment of the donors to withhold their money from the development and destruction in India. With the seminar-type class, neither one of us thinks that it's ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The largest request for an increase in funds came from Teacher-Course Evaluation. It included $10,000 and wants $35,000 for next year. Demis Embry, Great Bend senior and chairman of the board, is being planned. Students would be able to review evaluations of courses in the brochure prior to enrollment. Evaluations are now "We fill every course every semester and we have to turn necessary to give a lecture or hat we are even quite prepared for it. We take responsibility for bringing something to class. After it has been considered by the class they modify it and bring up new ideas Clouse said he thought they had been able to form closer relationships with the students than had older teachers. "We fill every course every semester and turn away several," Funds Requested by 8 Groups Scrumptious Strawberry Short Cake 30° Delicious Banana Splits 50° it's Vista MONDAY - WEDNESDAY SPECIAL away several hundred." he said Open 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., 1 a.m. Fri. & Sat RESTAURANT Students first started teaching through the program about three years ago, Lewis said. In addition to the workshop review by the committee, they must supervise faculty member to supervise them and pass a review by the college office "to make sure we are qualified to teach." he said. away several hundred," he said. The ACSR program was started in 1982 by professors do something new," he said. "I think you need a plan, what you can be on any topic they wish, to the College Educational Policies Committee." 1527 West 6th The supervisor "sees that it's conducted like a University-level course," he reviews the lectures and reviews the instructor's grading procedure. He said several universities KU was one of the first. In a prepared statement, the Lawrence* Fund for Life said, "We see that 65 cents out of every U.S. government given to the U.S. government towards past, present and future wars, and that we are spending over 50 million dollars a day on military programs in Southeast Asia." The United States as taxpayers is as guilty of human massacre as Lieutenant Calley. Thus we have chosen to confess our guilt and to express gratitude to our uncle diverting U. excise tax on the telephone bill and some portion of The statement further said that "our action today is not a punishment against the disproportionate military use of our national fiscal funds." our U.S. income taxes to humanitarian purposes." "We invite those who have chosen war tax resistance as a means of protest to contribute their tax dollars to the Lawrence Fund for Life. 1815 W 21st St. The foundation continues to continue to donate its monies to humanly worthwhile community projects." Precious Pop SPOKANE, Wash. (UP) — A Spokane resident, David Mason, filed a $150,000 damage suit Wednesday, claiming that he suffered permanent injury when he fell on the cork from a champagne bottle. The suit said the stopper released prematurely as Mason was brought around it. It hit him in the eye. Gold Seal Vineyards Inc., Sparkle Corp, and the state of defenders were named as defendants. Western Civ Confirmations Must Be Made The Western Civilization Comprehensive examination will be given May 1, at 1:30 p.m. All students must be enrolled to confirm their enrollment in a window 4 of the registrar's office or their enrollment will be approved by the window 5. The exam will be April 28 and 29 at 7:15 p.m. in room 426 Lindley SUA Flight to Europe FRENCH LESSON The sessions will be led by Prof. Ann Colbert and will include useful phrases. - Hot Pastrami Home Base for NOW OPEN Che Ball Park - Corned Beef Hearty Sandwiches - Bremar Mottwurst 4. 30 to 5.20 April12to16 Council Room You hear beautiful music every night at the - Polish Sausage - Smoked Ham - German Bratwurst - Hot or Mild Smoked Sausage ★ Your Favorite Beverage and ★ German Potato Salad - Authentic • Challenging • Easily Learned ★ Ball Park Baseball Hillcrest Shopping Center—Just North of the Theatre 1/2 Price With This Coupon Offer Expires April 18 Up to 3 Games of BALL PARK BASEBALL OPEN 11:00 A.M. TO 12:00 P.M. OPENING WEEK SPECIAL VOTE Tuesday, April 13 Hashinger Templin JRP Lewis McCollum Residents of each hall will be electing their officers for the 1971-72 school year tomorrow night. Your vote is needed for effective government. Don't forget to vote.