University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 6, 1971 7 Prof Tells of E. Africa By MOHAMED BUMEIS Kansan Staff Writer After seven weeks in eastern Africa and 10 months in South Vietnam, Theodore Eaton, KU professor of systematics and ecology, says he came back with a great appreciation for the eastern Africa and with pleasant views of wild animals he saw there. Eaton recently delivered a lecture, sponsored by the African Club, on "Wildlife, Conservation and the People of Eastern Africa," where he was interested in animals, insects, birds and people. He went to observe closely the man-eating lion in that part of the world. Natural reserves, equivalent to national parks in this country, were established by those governments a long time ago. "In those reserves," Eaton said, "people can still see and enjoy the wonderful wildlife as it is allowed in those areas." IN RESERVES such as Mount Kenya and Mount Kilimanjaro in Kenya and similar ones in Tanzania. There is a variety of wild animals, Eaton said. With a display of slides, Eaton showed that about 85 per cent of the animals are larger variety, such as elephants and giraffes. There are no carnivores to bother them. Other animals within the reserve include lions. Eaton also showed slides of Olduvai Gorge and other places where scientists are trying to decipher man's origin Eaton said that the rangers had more responsibility than they could handle and that more manower was needed. According to Eaton, each reserve has a full staff, well-organized and well-supervised conservation such as the one in Tanzania. These rangers, who are paid by the government, not only help tourists and answer questions, but do not permit them any damage to the reserves "There isn't enough grass or ONE PROBLEM some of the reserves face with the tribes whose territory happens to be a part of the reserves. Bret Waller, museum director, said the invitation from the Houston museum was a com One possible answer to this problem, Eaton said, might be for the governments of that region to work together to find a solution. A total of 175 pieces of art from the University of Kansas are to be showcased in a gallery at Arts in Houston for an exhibition, Charles Eldredge, museum collections curator, said recently. Art from April 14 through May 30 Houston to Exhibit KU Art Collection The E. H. Lindley Memorial Lecturehips Fund was established in 1941 in memory of Mrs. A. L. Chancellor, chancellor from 1020 to 1930. P. H. Novel-Smith will deliver this year's Lindley Lecture at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. water to feed both the wild animals and the cattle those tribesmen are grazing," Eaton said. "The dilemma is that those tribesmen cannot be blamed because it is their land and they need food from other tribes for generations. It's simply a way of life for them." Workshop to Seek Population Solution Nowell-Smith has been a professor of philosophy at York University, Toronto, since 1969. He is best known for his book 'Ethics' Author To Interpret Historian's Job There will be a statewide begning on Earth Day, April 22, and lasting through April 25. Tom Swilk, Parsons senator, said the workshop will be sponsored by the Student Council on Pollution and Environment of the University of Michigan to promote Agency and the Population The ancient and modern Western art works to be displayed include sculpture, paintings, textiles and paintings, emphasis on medieval, Baroque and Rocoeart work will be a change from Houston's focus on 19th and 20th century works, according to Eldridge. Eaton has been to Kenya and Tanzania twice. The first time we visited the country he spent four weeks there. He went back last year for three weeks there. The Lindley Lecture is an annual event with a general audience, and he will speak according to Richard DeGeorge, chairman of the lectureship fund. The theme of this year's lecture will be "What Actually Happened?" He was educated at New College, Oxford, and was a Commonwealth Fellow at Harvard with the job of the historian and defend the idea that his job is to tell what actually happened. Institute of Washington, D.C. It will be held at scout camp Ka-Wa-Ka-Niine Wichita. pliment to KU Switik, who is a member of the steering committee of the project, said the purpose of the program was to discuss population problems and possible solutions. About 400 high school students attended events and people from various Kansas communities will attend. Switkis said participants would be encouraged to return to their communities and talk about population problems and perhaps start chapters of such organization as Zero Population Growth. Jack Schrader, Houston museum curator, and former KU student and instructor of art at the Museum, has been showing the KU collection in Washington and at the museum on arrangement. Walter said it was the first time the KU Museum of Art had shipped a major portion of its works outside the U.S. The cost will be $5 with food and tents provided. Participants must bring their own sleeping bags. Interested students and faculty members should fill out a application at department office, 249 Snow Hall. There will be several speakers from KU at the meeting. Two of them will be Kenneth Armitage, professor of biology, and James Keevening, associate professor of recent vinner of the Hope award. Participants will live during the weekend under subsistence conditions. In the fall another conference will be held to discuss environment and pollution, Swatik said. Waller and Marilyn Stokstad instructor of art history and former museum director, will be invited for the opening of the display. Earth Day activities at KU may not be as big as they were last year because Earth Day has not been publicized as much this year. The organization has scheduled a workshop in the Kansas Union on Earth Day. Deadline Nears On Scholarship For Women Among works to be exhibited are a water color and oil painting by Winston Homer, the wooden sculpture of a baby, a 16th century Italism Brozino portrait, medieval stone and metal crafts, an Andy Warhol sculpture, Greek, Roman and Egyptian sculpture, a portrait and a landscape by Monet, a Baroque sculpture by Giuseppe Rosso and an oil painting by G. Rossetti. Interest in the nonpartisan run off between two blacks was intensified when Gov. Richard B Oglivev signaled last week he begged the governor to dismiss Williams Sr., a republican experienced in political circles. The amount of the scholarship will be decided according to the need of the recipient, she said. She said the minimum amount would be payment of tuition for one semester. The scholarship tree would have to approve the recipient's choice of school. Any single woman who is a Lawrence resident is eligible for the scholarship, Mrs. Adame said. The AAUW has traditionally trained high school girls, Mrs. Adaina Ashar to be year's scholarship will be available to any woman who can commit to it. The entire city administration could dramatically change from white to red with the eight city council seats are up for grabs and three of the eight EAST ST. LOUIS, IU (III.) — For the first time in history voters in this predominantly white state will elect a black mayor today. Many of the works will be returned to Spencer Library after their retirement. The books stored in the library because the 77-year-old museum is not a safe place to keep the museum's total inventory, insured for $2 to 3 million Williams' opponent is Virgil L. Carlvert, head of the strong political left in black political arm of the area Democratic organization. Both leaders are Democrats. The Lawrence branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) has set April 15 as the deadline to run in applications for its annual AAUW scholarship, Mrs. Sam chairman of the AAUW scholarship committee, said Monday. Robinson said the governor said that Calvert "does not have the kind of relationship with the city," he said, and state resources and meet the problems of the city" and "he can work more securely with the city." The Lawrence branch of the AAUW has a membership of nearly 70 university graduates and more than half are called "education." Mrs. Adame said, Black Mayor To Be Elected In Illinois City Oglivei's endorsement was relayed by William H. Robinson, the administrator of Registration and the only black member of the governor's Calvert gave up his seat to run for mayor, but two white counten ble are retiring and the third has been installed in his seat has remained vacant. Government Opens Trial Of Alleged Davis Helper 92 Arrested For Protest NEW YORK (UPI)—A government witness at the federal court trial of David R. Poindexter, a Chicago man charged with harboring the fugitive militant, Angela Davis, testified Monday that Poindexter was convicted that Miss Davis escaped to Canada. He said he told Poindexter later that day that he had thought it over and decided the Cadillac to drive Miss Davis to Canada. "It was registered in my name, and I didn't want to become involved. Loman testified it." Loman said he would use the car, and he did not." Robert Loman, a witness on the opening day of testimony, said he was shocked when dexter he bought a Cadillac and received repayment from Pointexeter for the down payment. He also told him Pointexer told him Angela Davis would be arriving and that he planned to drive her to Detroit WASHINGTON (UPD)-Police arrested 92 seminary students Monday for conducting an illegal war protest near the White House. "Pointexter said, 'Robert Loman this is an Angel case,' he said. He and she said 'hello and then I went downstairs to my own desk." Poindexter, 29-year-old son of a communist member of the Eighty-two men and 10 women were charged with disorderly conduct after the group assembled at the Executive Building, adjacent to the White House, to sing hymns and wray. Loman, a Chicago carting company employee who lived in the same luxury building as the wealthy Pointexer, said he went to Poindexter's apartment at day and found Miss Davis there. Chicago City Council in the 1930s, was arrested at a New York motel with an unarmed gun, was wanted as a fugitive from justice in California where she is charged in a murder case, was given a San Rafael court shotout. The students, from Protestant and Roman Catholic divinity schools in the eastern part of the country, announced last week they would come to Washington with the intention of being arrested. A spokesman for the demonstrators said they chose the Easter period to protest because "during this holy week of our Lord's suffering, we must be careful not to make a convenient way those who are suffering needlessly because of the stubbornness of our own government." TOFKEA (UP1)—The House congress approved Monday to cut $3 million from the fiscal 1972 appropriation for the six state communities. Rep. Clyde Hill, R-Yates, said those two chairman, said the amendment in the committee should allow the officers should follow Gov. Robert B. Bush order and operate with no more money in fiscal 1972 than they did in fiscal 1968. Hill said $1,027,538 or 4.4 per share of the company's solutions were to get this much more from the general revenue fund in fiscal 1972 than they had in fiscal 1966. Another sky marshal subdued the passenger and handed the passenger was strapped into a rear seat until the Boeing 707 landed safely at Heathrow Air Terminal. LONDON (UPI)—A passenger who said he had a gun punched an airplane, the World Airways jetter during a flight from Boston to London The six institutions were to get $72.3 million from the general revenue fund in various 1972 They were to pay for various federal money and fees. Bad Breakfast Irks Passenger Budget Cut For Schools In Kansas A Pan American spokesman said the man was a 51-year-old American from Massachusetts but declined to reveal his name. The bill has yet to be approved by the committee. It will then go to the house floor for debate. It has passed the Senate. Police took him into custody but later released him without filing any charge. She said the incident began when the man apparently did not like his breakfast of two sweet rolls and coffee. Hill said the cut would be divided among the six institutions. UPI correspondent Lucinda L. Zubero, who was passengers on the flight, said the man, sitting across the aisle from her, had two or three drinks and a laptop. Campus Bulletin Kansas Geological Survey: Council Room Kansas Union, 8 a.m. Independence, Mo., Interviews: Room 101 Today Union, 9 a.m. Education Graduates: Alcove B. Union 11:30 a.m. Kansas Geological Survey: Cottonwood Room, Union 11:45 a.m. KU-V: Alcove C. Union, noon. French Table: Meadowlark Room, Union. 10-24 MEDALMARK ROOM French Table: Meadowlark Room, Union, noon. Education: Radialist Room, Union 1:30 p.m. Summer Language Institute: International Room, Union, 2 p.m. English Studies, Dread Room, Suite 3-20 Education: Regionalist Room, Union, 1:30 p.m. Latin American Studies: International Room, Union, 3:30 p.m. Linguisites Open House 112 Blake: 4 p.m. SUA Poetry Parlor; A. 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Nowell Smith, York University, "What Actually Happened," Forum Room, Union, 8 p.m. Baptist Student Union: International Room. Union. 8:30 a.m. Senior Composition Recital: Swartzman Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Ulhon, 7:30 p.m. Percussion Ensemble: Swarwout Recital Hall **Letture:** Wushu Young, curator, Hong Kong Museum of Art. Big Eight Room. Classical Print. With florida life. Woodruff Auditorium, Union, 7:30 and 9:15. p.m. Lecture: Winston Young, curator Hone CRAIG Tune-ups MOHR Gulf Group Life Companies 842-8188 Tires & Batterie H Haul Bentals 23rd & Ridge Ct. 843-9694 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 GIRLS! FOR OVERALLS IT'S THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 MASS if One dav Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kannan are offered at no cost. Please apply to color, cedar, or national artistry. Western Civ. Notice-Now on Sale! 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