Friday, March 26. 1971 3 Interest in Peace Corps Rising, Recruiter Says By K-CEE COLBURN Kansan Staff Writer Interest in Peace Corps is rising this year a among college students according to Don Carlson, a representative presently recruiting at present. He attributes this interest to two factors. There he benefits greatly from the experience during the last year, and the overall job situation has been positive. Carlson, who was a volunteer in the Philippines, shaded out the team from getting injured as a recruiter as "Is it necessary to be a college graduate to join the team?" A college degree is not a requirement, but an applicant must have some combination of skill, skill and experience to offer as educational training is definitely eligible for the Peace Corps, he said. Carlson said the applicant could preference the country he wanted to work in. If he is accepted, the Peace Corps tries to assign the person to the job. If the request cannot be met the Peace Corps offers the person another location which the applicant may accept or reject. If the application will not be thrown out but may be reaccepted later. The needs expressed by some countries are sometimes rather unusual. Ethiopia requested ten missionaries from the Peace Corps, he said Carlsen said if a person has no other skills or experience a liberal arts degree is desirable and Carlsen more versatile and trainable. Not as a recruiter Carlisle visits not only campuses but also state universities. She volsions. As a result of his visits, older people, some over 60-years old, are recruited. "I continue to urge people to apply. There are over 5,000 new openings in 60 countries this year." Carlson said. The Peace Corps is an interest-driven American of all ages. It is a tremendous learning experience and an opportunity to help Applications may be picked up at the Peace Corps tables in the Union or Strong Hall. Today is the day the recruiters will be on campus. During the year applications may be picked up at the post office or in 228 Strong Hall. New Bookstore Branch Opens in Hashinger Hall The Kansas Union Bookstore opened a "school supply house" at Hushiing Hall, according to Haroid and assistant administrator of the bookstore. The store opened last week "to provide an extra service to the people who live over there," he said. The store was open on p.m. Monday through Friday. The store was designed for "spur of the moment" purchases. Holden said. It sells paper sun- plies, stationery, a few T-shirts and some sunnies that the Union store does not carry. The space allotted to the store is not filled, Hidden said, so 'will add will' and there seems to be no room there seems to be a dem and for." The branch store does not have enough cash on hand to deal with books and blue slip refunds, Holden said. He said that if the store is "significantly successful" expansion might be considered. Finals Schedule Available Prof to Speak at Workshop Students may now pick up copies of the spring semester final examination schedule at window one of the Registrar's office in Strong, IL. Contact J. Sullivan for more information. Rights Lawyer to Speak James D. Thompson, professor of sociology at Vanderbilt University and author of "Organization in Action: A Survey on Organizational Development" in 11 SUM-sgremedel Hall on "The Regeneration of Organizations" to a student-centered organization and administration workshop. The conference is open to the public. The School of Law will sponsor a speech by Kermit Coleman, chief counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union in Chicago, at 3:30 p.m. Monday in the Woodruff Auditorium of the Kansas Union. Coleman will speak on "The Black Man in a White Court System." He will also address the deaths of Black Panther leaders in Chicago. Coleman will also speak at the Noon Forum at 12:30 p.m. Monday in 103 Green Hall. ANNOUNCING THE EASY RIDER READY FOR ACTION, THIS 22 INCH BOTTOMED CORDUROY BELL HAS 2INCH BELT LOOPS AND FEATURES 4 QUICK- ENTRY PATCH POCKETS AND ONE FRONT BRAUNY BRASS STUD BUTTON. AVAILABLE IN SOLIDS. COLORS Red Yellow Dusty Rose Blue Green Bronze COLORS COLUMBIA, S.C. (UPI) — A black political science major was elected president of the student body at Carolina on Wednesday. Harry Walker, a 21-year-old junior from Greenville, S.C., took 54 per student to become the first black student by president in the school's history. S. Carolina Elects Black Howard Dean Decker, former KU custodian charged with second degree arson for the April 23, 1970 fire at the Military Science building, has been sent for the second time to a mental institution, according to Mike Elwell, Douglas county attorney. Hospitalization For Suspect Required Decker, who returned to Lawrence two weeks ago after an infection at State Hospital, was taken to Topoka State Hospital last Saturday He had been arrested after alleged arson on April 27, 1970. Decker's commitment to Decker's State Hospital, will be in KwaKwa time according to Ewell. The hospital will determine when he is able to return. WASHINGTON (UPI)-Sen. James Pearson, R-Kan., in- cluded a brief训话 pro- duced that he would be traded to disclose any confidential information to any court, grand internment agency or the Congress. Ellswed said that Thursday that he was going to jail for only one week after his return from Larned when he suffered a *total* injury. Sen.Pearson Introduces Shield Law NixonHappy With Job The first Chinese immigrants to Canada came from California in 1858. "They talk about burdens of office." Nixon said. "It's never boring. Boredom is the greatest burden." WASHINGTON (UPI)—President Nixon said Wednesday that despite difficulties, he still likes his job after two years in office. Nixon was chatting with Peace Corps Director Joseph H. Blatchford and VISTA Director Carol Winters to discuss his proposal to merge those two groups and several other volunteer organizations into a larger organization. He made the comment about the job when Mrs. Khosroli added Nixon to his first two years and said "feel more like 20 years." Europe- All in One Book! 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Interviews, Governors Room, Union, 9 a.m. Anthropology: Woodruff Room, Union. 8:30 a.m. Campus Bulletin Psychology 175: Woodruff Room, Union. 9:30 a.m. Bush Store: AROVE H. CATERTA, Union 9 n.m. 101. Union, 9 a.m. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering: Forum Room. Union, 9 a.m. Social Welfare Alone A. Catera- lation 11,20 a.m m Catherine Cottage 11,20 a.m Math Department. Cottonwood Room. nation. 11:30 a.m. Russian Table: Meadowtark Cafeteria, Union, noon. Physio-Ecologists: Alcove B. Cafeteria. Department: Oottonwood Room. Russian Table. MeadowCAftfer. Russian Table. MeadowCAftfer. Physio-Ecologist: Above B. Cafeteria, nion, noon. ROTC Committee: Alcove C. Cafeteria, Union, noon. Luso-Brazilian: Alcove D. Cafeteria. bion, noon. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering: Kansas Room, Urban, noon Botany: Walkins Room, Union, noon **Physiology:** Worcester Room, Union, room. **Limnology:** Curry Room, Union, room. *Mos堂:* Orval Room, Union, 12.45 p.m. *American Studies:* Arethus, room. Physiology: Walkins Room, Union, noon Limnology: Carry Room, Union, noon Moscow: Oread Room, Union 12:40 p.m. American Studies Association, Council Room, Union, 1 p.m. Art Education Graduate School ART Education Graduates International Hours, 1.30 p.m. (weekdays) Jay Jayawk Room, Unum, 3:30 p.m. Kai Kaippa Gamma II Night Room Kai Kaippa Gamma II Night Room Hauptschule Hannover, Inn. 1 Room Union, 6.30 p.m. Mathematics Department, Regionalis Room, Union, 6.30 p.m. From: 8:20 p.m. SUA Program Films Woodruff Room Union, 7th Floor Chi Alpha: International Room, Union, p.m. Catalyst: Gread Room, Union, 8 p.m. Saturday Civil Defense Meeting: Forum Room Union, 10:30 a.m. 1 tullah 10,30 a.m. Latin American Festival Exhibition in New York American Festival Exhibition dashawk Room. Union, 7 p.m. Room #140. Popular Film: Dyche Auditorium, 7 and 30 p.m. SUA Festival of the Arts, Hoch Auditorium, 8 p.m. Polish Violinist Defects to U.S. Lysistrata) University Theatre, 8.20 p.m. Sunday Sunday Lyricist: 1 University Theatre, 2:30 p.m. Caryl Carlick. Albert Greenw, 2:30 p.m. Collegiate Music: Museum of Arts, 2:30 p.m. He plans to resettle with relatives in Detroit if his request is granted. WASHINGTON (UPD)—Pilgrim violinist Rysard Gabyk, who was a student at dance group, has defected to the Department sources said today. WASHINGTON (UPI)—Rep. John G.ohn D., D.N.Y., has instructed the government to buy only recycled paper. He said such action would save some 3.3 million trees from destruction every year. The sources said Gabriel had the IPSC certification. National Service to change his visa status from temporary visitor to a permanent resident For Complete Automobile Insurance Gene Doane Agency VI 3-3012 824 Mass. St. FRI. & SAT. 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