University Daily Kansan Monday, April 5, 1971 Hostility Not satisfied with the outcome of the All-Frizer fight right (The Frog Wolff, Pratt senior, and The Hog) Daniels, deaned, decided to have their own fight. Staged in a Gate house apartment living room the fight was not for profit and there was no grudge. The fight was staged to give an excuse for a party. There were about 70 people on hand to watch. The fight went 15 three minute rounds with no Knockouts or knock downs. Points were awarded to the fighters for each round and at the end of fifteen Rick Woff was the winner. Ex-Officer of Senate Says KU Setup Needs Change By MIKE BROWNLEI Kansas Staff Member Kansas City, Kansas May 31 the University of Kansas should and can accept the former presiding officer of the University Senate, said in an interview. "Getting an F in a course under the present system, is like getting "Many students and faculty are dissatisfied with the present university administration, and with University government and time is ripe for change," he said. Zinn applauded the proposed university plan to an A-B-C no credit system. . alternatives He said that many students were afraid to experiment outside their majors for fear of getting a bad grade. a double slap in the face. Not only do you not get credit for the course, you also are penalized for a grade point system." Zilm said. Frank Zilm outside their departments at all," he said. "This spawns mediocry by encouraging students to take only easy courses if they venture ZILM BLAIMED the departmental system for not allowing a student to take courses he wanted to take. He said the departments were more concerned with curriculum than they were making sure the students got the most out of their years at KU. "Students spend so much time taking courses which are required, you have time for many interesting and exciting courses in other departments," he said. "General education students have the ability to solve all kinds of problems should be the goal of any system of present system discourages that." Zilim, who will be graduating this spring with degrees in architecture and sociology, plans to go to summer school to "take over" the course. He also plans to take a long time. "He plans to enter graduate school next fall, but he said, 'My 2.99 grade point average might put me on probation with the graduate is the cutoff for probation." As one of the leaders in University government during the past decade, generally happy with the dedication and responsibility which many students and faculty bear to the large university system, with the large University Senate which many times could not obtain a quorum, should be. "THE COUNCIL, should be enlarged from 50 to about 100 members who should be elected in the Board of Departments. This body filled with concerned and dedicated people should be the right size to discuss all sides of an issue they might be bogged down by its own weight." Zilm said that the biggest problem he had as a presiding officer of the University Senate is "keeping my mouth shut and not being discussed." I had definite feelings about most of the issues, but I don't know where meetings—and debate, he said. Zilm had a word of encouragement for students who want to "Students don't have to accept things like the present departmental structure if they want to change them. The grade change proposal is a step in the right direction. Students will willing to discuss alternatives to the present system than they have been in a long time. change things they think are wrong with the University. Gov. Robert Docking repeated his support for the 18-year-old boy in Kansas at the Young Men's Soccer Association held in Lawrence last weekend. By JEANNE HEATHERLY Kansan Staff Writer Dr. Roy Speaks Also "It is illogical," he said, "that 18-year-olds should be allowed to vote in national elections for the president and not be able to vote for local officials. They couldn't even vote if there were exceptions if that were an ordered office." Docking Favors 18-Year-Old Vote Docking and Rep. William Roy, the only Democrat from Kansas in the U.S. House of Representatives, were the principal Docking said that the legal systems in 49 states treated 18 percent of the foreign-surance companies, the military, the civil service and the U.S. Should 18-year-olds not be granted the right to vote in local and state elections, the state would have to approve an enormous excuse. Doecknard said. speakers at the convention held at the Ramada Inn. have to be adjusted or new ones bought.Docking said. He said separate ballots, registration lists, booths at rolling polls and absentee ballots would have to be arranged so that voters can name to new lists when voters turned 2). Voting machines would Roy, the banquet speaker, said he had found in his experience that one vote did, indeed, count. Roy said that since Democrats were in the minority party in young people had to realize that elections were won by coalition. dents," he said. "We must go with the best deal. Some excellent potential candidates will not agree with you on the way forward," Knight in shining armor with no Besides the 18-year-old vote question, the convention passed about 20 other resolutions. In an effort to save the Battle Creek, Mich., junior was named third district chairman of the Young Democrats. Garth Buran Hunterskill senior, was named fourth district chairman of Young Democrats and David Bertowkz, Lawrence attorney, and Debbie Herron, Kansas City. Kan., senior were named junior candidates from teacher and committeewoman. The debate between William Kunstler, defense attorney for the Chicago Seven, and Robert Martin, president of the Kansas Bar Association, has been rescheduled for April 22 at 8:30 a.m. Puma Curry, Council Chair of the SUA Forums, said Sunday. The event had been postponed Kunstler's Speech Reset for April 22 from the original Tuesday date because Kunstler is scheduled to be in court on that date. The debate, on the topic of "Campus Disorders," will be sponsored by SUA and the Student Bar Association. Griffith Attorneys Ask Judge to Drop Charge Attorneys for Thomas J. Griffith, Manhattan banker and state Board of Regents member, are asking for the dismissal of a charge against Griffith in connection with the state's disclosure of interest law. Griffith's attorneys asked Judge Reese Kobrahn in Shawnee County District Court Friday to dismiss the charges. They argued that a portion of the law is unconstitutional because it is an invasion of privacy. Both the political structure, which could be traced back hundreds of years, and the political economy were in complete chaos, he added. There grew up a great distrust between the soldiers and the old citizens, Strasser said, and there The charges were brought against Griffith after R. I., Bailey, Atchison graduate student, filed a complaint against Griffith, Bill Anderson. Following the arguments by Griffith's attorneys, Judge Robranth said he would rule on the motion by April 22. Griffith has a unit pending in the Shawnee County District Court challenging the constitutionality of the law. Ex-Nazi Organizer Denounces Hitler By DOUG EVERLY Kansan Staff Writer Following World War I, the young German soldiers returned very disillusioned to their homeland, Strasser said. The war had been lost, nothing had been gained, large sacrifices had been caused. When they returned home, there was nothing awaiting them. "DURING THE depress... there were six million unemployed persons in the country." Strasser said "one third of it came from the soup kitchens. It was complete dissillusionment." Otto Stasser, the former Hazi, spoke on "How Hitler Came to Power" in 1934 and Nazi party in 1924 while it was being run by him the brother Gregor. A former Nazi charged Friday after admitting to the Army Attack the Hitler was not the leader of the German people but just their "mouths." Going to Europe this Summer? We serve a Potpourri daily of related travel services: Joseph Goebbels, who had been interviewed by Strasser for party membership and had since become minister of propaganda, was a member of Strasser's capture and named him the number one Nazi enemy. - BritRail pass - Auto-Europe car rentals - Eurail pass documents - Auto-Europe car leasing "Hitler became the mouthpiece of the German people, not their leader. 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The Senate Finance and Auditing committee will review Miller's proposals and consider requests from organizations for the final budget will be submitted to the Student Senate on April 21. $399.850 International Leadership Alliances Group Student Senate $ 83,600 University Dalian Kanman 47,000 Groups and Activities Internships 10,613 Internships 4,653 Student Bar Association 2,300 Congrecove Design Center 3,450 Congrecove Design Center 2,650 International Club 2,650 National Stats of Women 3,700 Community School 3,720 Community School $ 909,012.50 Total Allations $ 909,012.50 Total Budget Headed on $ 11,069.50 Miller's budget: course, $30,000 for the International Film Series, $11,850 for Senate activities and $20,000 for course course evaluation program The allocations for the Senate include $22,000 for the concert Miller's budget is based on a $12 student activity fee. 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