University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 2. 1971 5 ae n- e n e l) g n d g d d I. e d d ... e d rand d by i are THE Car- A in the of a and kred reat Pearson College Forum Set Pearson College Advisory Board is sponsoring a forum to get more informed voters to the polls. Of the 25 candidates for Student Senate from Pearson College, 20 will be introduced and answer questions, and 30 will be 30 p.m. at Joseph R. Pearson Hall and at 8:30 p.m. at Corin Hill Bank. Seminar to Discuss University Operation A University, Seminar, "Governance of the University," will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 12. Kansas Union, according to Richard Sitt, Prairie Village freshman and chairman of the university board. Sailing Club to Show Film Kansas City; James Basham, member of the Board of Regents from Fort Scott; Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers j.; Bill Ebert, topper senior and student body president; and Frank Zilm, senior and presiding officer of the University Senate. Those people scheduled to participate in the discussion are Gee Smith, state senator from Larned; Bert Chaney, state representative from Hutchinson; John L. Patterson, state representative from Winfield; Elmer Jackson, member of the Kansas Board of Regents from Sittt said the participants will discuss their jobs relating to the operation of the University He said that they will address issues related to the responsibility of the University's taxpayers to students and taxpayers. The KU Sailing Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. A movie on offshore racing will be shown as part of the program. Students to Visit Inner-City The University Christian Movement will sponsor an Urban Plunge, March 6 through 9 during spring break. About 50 KU students will attend. For more information, visit us at www.ku.edu/utcmovement. The idea of an Urban Plaza, Kauai, living at a church center, students to life in the inner-city, according to Janet KSU, KU- YA. Students will go to municipal courts, and commodity distribution points. They will also speak with the human relations commission and visit the drug center, Middle Earth, and sit in on one or two sessions of Alcoholies Anonymous. "It is hoped that these students will see some ties between the tissues of respect and understand the obstacles that must be overcome by people in this region." March 9 Primary Nears; Absentee Ballots Available Registered voters who will not be in Lawrence for the March 9 primary election can vote by either of two methods, according to Clerk D. E. Mathas, chief election officer for Douglas County. Matha said that those who desire to vote by absentee ballot should pick up an affidavit from his office, complete it and have it notarized, and then return it. The voter will then be mailed an enclosed envelope containing Matha's ballot must reach Matha's office before noon on Monday, March 8. Mathia added, however, that because the election is only a week away, he would prefer that the county clerk's office be either Friday, Saturday or Monday. He said all the necessary paperwork could be handled on the spot, and could cast his ballot at that time. Vote For KEVIN HARRIS for Independent Candidate JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Proxmire Alleges Letter, Points Out Contradiction WASHINGTON (UPI)—Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis., said Monday that a letter written in the case of James Casey when he was sued was tradicted his own testimony three weeks ago at a hearing on his nomination as Securities and Exchange Commission chairman. Proxime planned to cite the letter when the Senate Banking Committee meets in closed session Tuesday to decide whether it withdraw its approval of the nomination and reopen the hearing. At the time, Casey was the secretary of a sergeant's office in Pennsylvanie, Prentice Hall-whose board of editors he sat. One of the nation's most prominent newspapers. At the Feb. 10 hearing, Casey was questioned by Proxmire suit filed for $175,000 plagiarism suit that the "claim had no merit" even though he was found guilty to pay about $15,000 in damages to pay about Casey in fact had been prized. Casey blamed the plagiarism on his parents, who wrote in capital letters. "Custody is no longer associated with Casey," he said. "People should realize the problems we have to deal with," he said. But in the 1957 letter to the plaintiff, attorney Henry Field, Casey admitted that part of a manuscript submitted by Field to Raids Ought to Affect Elections, Ebert Says problems and were able to handle these situations better than other candidates. He said it was important that the candidate who so chose candidates were Hibert, student body president, said Monday that he had instructed the board that he curried early Friday morning. Lawrence should event an intervention, Hibert said. Ebert said he had been busy this year and had not been able to become involved in the campaigns for student body president he declined to make a statement about the candidates he supported. Be An Independent Thinker Vote Independent Be An Student Senator from the School of Engineering Dave Suptic Ebert said it was obvious there were certain candidates who were concerned about these SLAUGHTER ROBERTS Student Body President and Vice President Vote For NEILA JO BALL Pearson College Senator Lou Carliner Candidate Student Senate Cares! LA & S UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD SPRING 1971 The University Community Service Scholarship Award is open to all regularly enrolled students at the University of Kansas. If you feel you have performed a service (however not in your area) at the University and or Lawrence community this school year, consider applying for the scholarship award. The review committee is the Student Union Activities Board, 1970-71. QUALIFICATION I. Student status—regularly enrolled student at the University of Kansas II. Service to the University and or Lawrence community Applications and further information are available in the applications section. Applicants must be bound by the applications must be submitted by 5:04 pm, March 17, 2013. Meet Rob Gwin American Studies Class of 1971 Reading Dynamics Campus Representative "The skills I learned from the Reading Dynamics course immediately saved me time while I increased the amount of material I covered. My progress amazed me." Ask Rob to demonstrate how Reading Dynamics has helped him with his studies if you see him on campus. He would be asked to show you. Or, call Rob al at 843-8874 or 843-9208 in a home demonstration. Also, Rob has complete details of the pre-employment series now underway and the Reading Dynamics American Studies section now forming. The University Experimental Theatre Series presents CEREMONIES IN DARK OLD MEN by Lonne Elder PREMIER PRODUCTION OF KU's BLACK THEATRE PROGRAM March 2,3,4 and 5 8:20 p.m. Experimental Theatre Murphy Hall KU Students Admitted Free With Certificate of Registration With Certificate of Registration "Eiliot Gould is lots of fun in the tub."-Paula Prentiss in Time Magazine Eve. 7:30 & 9:05 Adult 1.50 Hillcrest JACK NICHOLSON FIVE EASY PIECES color R Eve. 7:30 - 9:15 Adult 1.50 Hillcrest MASH THE Hillcrest E Adult 1.50 NATIONAL MARRIAGE AND WEDDING BOUTIQUE DONALD SUTHERLAND ELLIOTT GOULD Eve. 7.05.89.20 NOW SHOWING Eve. 7:30 - 9:30 Adults 1.50 Child 7 Adults 1.50 Child .75 Use Kansan Classified TheTrains of Europe They'll take you places where the establishment doesn't hang out. Europe has all kinds of plamorous, speedy, establishment trains. Eat on them. Drink on them. See the establishment on them. You can even travel on them at night, and save a hotel bill. But if you want to be off by yourself the trains of Europe can offer you something absolutely unexpected that they never heard of out there in upper middle-class land. Simple old inns that are never going to be discovered by anybody. Meadows that fall into streams where you can have picnics you'll want to tell your kids about 15 years from now, but won't dare. Even you. Ruins that are only ruins to somebody else. Confide the hope for all that and more to your travel agent. And after that, say the money-saving words Eureailtark, Euraipass, Eurasigroup. Student-Railpass, British BritRail Pass and Thriftrail coupons. Purchase them, please, before you leave for Europe. For information, write: European Railroads, Dept. 4, Box 70, Lindenhurst, N.Y. 11757.