2 Friday, April 2, 1971 University Daily Kansan News Capsules By United Press International Newark: Teachers Sheriff's deputies arrested striking Newark public school teachers on contempt of court charges Thursday in a continuing wave of teacher unrest in cities and towns across the country. Three Newark teachers were arrested for picketing in their buildings on an anti-strike injunction. They were under $1,000 bond each provided by the Newark Teachers Union. Mideast:Warnings Syria warned Jordani of "serious consequences" if King Hussein's army launched new attacks on Arab territories in Jordan. Jordan charged Syria was its territory in Jordan, a base for armed strikes against Jordanian villages. Seattle: Officials Mayor Joseph L. Alohof of San Francisco and three former Washington state officials pleaded innocent to federal charges in a lawsuit. Alohoff wants his attorney toSan Francisco so that he can perform his duties as mayor during the proceedings. Prof Praises Relations Group Shelton Speaks at Forum Robert Shelton, assistant professor of religion and chairman of the Human Relations Committee, discussed the importance of at a Faculty meeting Thursday in Westminster house. After the initial investigations into discriminatory practices, Shelton said the committee should hear and investigate complaints. When the committee became official," Shelton said, "we had a fantastic amount of work to do in the first two months." He said he thought that the committee had achieved much during that time. Shelton said the Human Relations Committee was initiated in 1965 to "receive, record and process" alleged acts of discrimination. He said in the last year or 18 months, the Black Student Union "has come into its own." This kind of organization he said, wants you to want action don't allow yourself to be shoved into a Shelton said that recently his committee had dealt with alleged discrimination in the election of the queen and the pompon squad. committee." He said such organizations had replaced the Human Relations Committee as well as the body for dealing with discrimination. "Now our job is to be an adequate watch-dog over these policies that now exist," he said. Concerning non-racial problems, the committee was concerned with discrimination toward women. "One of the most active and vocal members of our committee is Dean Emily Taylor," he said. Shelton said that the Humanitarian Council received few complaints from smaller ethnic minorities. He attributed this to the small number of Mexican-Americans, and other ethnic minorities, building the University of Kansas. The Human Relations Committee is an official University Once medical aid has been approved, a card is issued to the head of the family receiving aid. The family members are on the card. "The recipient can go to any provider of medical care who is willing to be paid by the state." Nesbit said. "Providers do a lot of drug分发, drug suspects, hospitals and chiropractors in some cases. Eligibility is based both on assets and income, and is determined every six months in some cases, every year in others. "The Kansas medical program for welfare recipients is as good or better as the Kansas adopted Title 19 of the Social Security Act, which includes public welfare recipients are automatically eligible for NESBIT SAID THERE was also a "medical only" program giving medical help to those who have special needs or require regular welfare programs even though they met some of the other criteria, such as having a disability. "There are formulas for determining the different kinds of eligibility," he said. "The formula are used mostly for people with special medical needs who have marginal incomes—enough to pay for them to stay, but not enough to take care of a medical emergency." Sherwood W. Newton, associate professor of business, Henry B., Ph.D. Award for distinguished teaching in business, Clifford D. Clark, dean of the School of Business, announced Thursday. need of general medical care, but without money, do in this county' Nesbit provided some of the answers Teaching Award To Business Prof Lawrence Meals on Wheels, a voluntary community service organization, will present Memorial Hospital, will sell tickets to the university of the prison The annual award was established last year by Bubb, the Capitol Financial Savings and Association of Topeka. It is designed to recognize and encourage outstanding classroom work. "This is one of the better welfare programs as far as clients are concerned." Nesbit does not overutilization, but this is a spurious argument against such programs because it is the doctor, not the client, who determines if treatment is to be given. body with 12 members. Half of the members are students and the other members represent the faculty and administration. Health "The traditional ways of working with women are not adequate. Neahit said, "the entrepreneur system is very expensive for both the provider and the customer." Nesbit said the funds for the program came mostly from Federal sources, although the paperwork was done by the state. The BTE 1570 Douglas County Medical Bill was about $160,000. From Page 1 Nesbit said that Medicaid in Kansas included almost all medical expenses. Sherwood W Newton Included in the list of available items and services are eyeglasses; regular medical checkups; and almost all hospital equipment, including blood, kidney dialysis, organ transplants and special duty nurses in hospitals not having acute care wards. Also included are voluntary vasectomies and drugs and prescription-only drugs. Most medical providers in Douglas County participate, so people really have a choice." --the plan was prepared because a budget deficit existed for the past two years and a change was needed to address facilities at night, George F. Jenks, professor of geography and Parking and Traffic Board said. Food Service Seeks Funds Parking Proposals Tabled By University Council The plan raises prices of parking permits, increases major parking -violation fines to $20, minor violation fines to $8, minimum fees for free bus service on campuses from 6:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. The proposed parking and trafic regulation plans to increase car access rates was tabled Thursday after receiving criticism at the mayor's office. A proposed grading system change to A, B, C, No-Credit was presented and placed on next week's list. The students wanted to study the proposal. Louis Scott, Lawrence junior, will be the chair of the council and the University Senate Executive Committee. Committee members need for MADISON, Wis. (UPI)—The moon appears to be completely free of organic life, a University geological学家 said Thursday. Cameron recently completed a study of rocks brought back by the Apollo 12 space flight. He seems to be completely sterile." Because of governmental regulations, Co-Op's top priority is the particulate. Sulfur dioxide, which poses a major air-pollution hazard, can be studied, but is only of minor importance. Oxides and nitrogen, also hydrocarbons when combined with hydrocarbons to produce smog, are virtually existent in Lawrence, Como said. "Because these clouds are so unsightly, they create an un-people to assume that they must be harmful." Como said. "Only 10 per cent of the material is cloudy, the other 90 per cent is steam." Pollution "We are working on this problem mainly to comply with the law," Como said. "As far as Newton was selected by a committee consisting of Keith Weltman, professor of business, and last year's recipient of the award from Huffman. Burdett graduate study student Birmingham, Mich. senior "WHAT makes our task even harder is the fact that we are working in an entirely new field." Como said. Como said it is unlikely the steam clouds would ever be eliminated. The major problem that arises is that suspends the particulates in the atmosphere. Depending upon wind direction, the cloud will drift over different areas of the landscape. Despite Co-op's rural location. From Page 1 Elderly citizens incapable of preparing their own food and serving meals in the illness or operations are some of the Meals on Wheels recipients. The program also serves residents in need of a meal and a meal plate. Student evaluations of the teachers were used as guidelines by the committee in making their selection. Co-Op and 14 other companies will meet in six months to compare their sampling results with the most present control devices. Maybe it is only a small part of a large problem, but their future plan of improvement for industry to work together on common pollution problems. the regulations have been imposed and we must comply," she added. "The object can't be otherwise. There are hundreds of small problems relating to the whole system, so the time necessary to study each individual problem to determine whether each one is harmful does not matter." Gail Tucker, Lawrence a student and one of the colliervers at the service provided meals or people with special dietary needs. "We are in the position we are in today because we have not done enough. We simply did not know how," he said. we are concerned the problem is not a dangerous one. The whole engineering staff has been put to work so that federal regulations set up time and money the would have had to be better used." Op. unique because it involved ammonium nitrate emission, was a small one and not the kind to research from the research community. COMO SAID the problem at Co- **COLUMBIA, Mo. (UPI)** a worker buried alive in a cave-in Thursday was dead by the time in Thursday she was reached in him, some 30 minutes later. 1971-72 are William Angersinger jr., professor of chemistry; Ron Coulard, associate professor of history; Aaron Lucas, associate professor of architecture; John McNewman, associate professor of Joseph Marzulff, professor of NROTC; and Henry Snyder, associate professor of history. Dr. Marzulff is the Executive Committee members are George Laughead, Dodge City senior; Brad Smoot, Sterling White; Michael Whitch, White Hutchinson senior. does it matter where you buy your diamond? It certainly does. A purchase as important as a diamond should not be made on the basis of price or "cut-rate" inducement, but on the firm foundation of quality and value received. At this store we proudly display the emblem of Registered Jeweler, American Gem Society—your assurance that we know and guarantee the quality and value of every diamond we offer for sale. MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Miss Tucker said volunteers hosted a meal in the hospital and delivered them to homes of the recipients. Meals on Wheels provides for nurses to attend. The victim, LeRoy "Steve" Cunningham, 20, Columbia, was laying pipe in a 10-foot ditch north of Columbus when one side of the excavation caved in. Men from the Boone County Sheriff's office at the Boone County Fire Protection District recovered the body. It certainly does. A purchase as The opera will be presented April 16,17,18,23 and 24. "Dialogues of the Carmelites," to raise money to continue its service to the community. DEL EISELE Certified Gemologist VI 3-4266 DISCOVER EUROPE ON A BIKE Travel the fastest, easiest and most exciting way—by E-Bike-Euro. Euro-Ebike after you travel to Europe. Euro-Ebike after you travel to Canada. Euro-Ebike after you travel to Australia. Euro-Ebike after you travel to Japan for your bike back to the U. S. E-Bike-Euro can even arrange economy jet. 817 Mass. Area Agent Needed. Each meal costs about $1 to separate the visiting nurses and staff. She said the opera tickets were being sold to help defray some of the costs. Contact: Contact: Euro-Bike, Inc. Suite 703-A 810 18th St. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 (202) 347-0766 House 7:00 Count 8:45 Ends Saturday Newton has been on the faculty since 1953. He specializes in in- formal teaching. He has also served as director of the P.A.C. Public Accountant (C.P.A.) review course, sponsored by the Society of C.P.A. since 1965. The tickets will be sold 70 cents A graduate of the University of Kansas, he holds B.A. and M.B.A. degrees. He is secretary of the Medical Auditor for the Douglas County Tuberculosis and Health Activer for the U Accounting Society COUNT YORGA VAMPIRE - Date—Sunday, April 4 PERSIAN RUG EXPOSITION & AUCTION - Location— Ramada Inn Exposition Starts 1:00 Auction Starts 2:30 Presented by the Oriental Rug Import Company of Kansas City, Kansas. We Have a Wide Variety of Quality Persian Rugs Available Just for You This Sunday STARTS SUNDAY LAST CHANCE FELLA'S HOW TO SUCCEED WITH THE OPPOSITE SEX Tonight & Saturday at 12:15 a.m. ID's Required No One Under 18 Admitted Adults $1.50 No Refunds Easter parade of savings annual sale. 20% off March 30 thru April 10— BEAUTY MIST Now is the chance to stock up on all your favorite Beauty Mist styles and colors at once-a-year sale prices. Beautiful fit, sheerness and wear are yours at a 20 per cent saving! above the base价, and all the profit will go to the Lawrence office; may be ordered from Carol Whittle, chairman of Wheels on Mates at 842-3098 or Marilyn Blubaugh, one of the volunteer drivers, at 516-742-3092. Style No. Reg SALE PRICE Neu Pair Price 815 Panty House Core Fur Sheet 1.50 1.59 4.13 Sheer Hotel 828 Panty House Core Fur Sheet 1.59 1.59 4.13 Banina Hotel 3.00 1.59 4.13 Sheer Hotel 735 Panty House All Sheer 2.00 1.59 4.13 Panty House All Sheer 2.00 1.59 4.13 Miss Tucker said information had been given to various civic and social groups in Lawrence and would be available on the KU campus. She said volunteers for the project included several wives of employees of the University and university members, but only a few students. "We want to make people from the University aware of our project and perhaps help out a little bit," she said. 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