University Daily Kansan Tuesday, February 23, 1971 5 Prof Farms Ecologically By ANN McKINNEY Korean Staff Writer Pesticides are unnecessary for growing food crops, according to Raymond Hall, professor of systemsatics and ecology, and he has grown 10-acre farm in Miami County, Florida. No pesticides, either insecticides or herbicides, have been used on the farm since it was obtained by Mr. Gleason in 1878, and it is certain that pesticide were not used on it before that time. Corn, milo, soybeans and wheat are grown under Hall's 80 cultivated acres of the farm. In the five years after 1944 the yield on these acres "has been increased in land, especially when soybeans were planted where corn had been grown the year before,"1. He said that on the comparable land, residues from herbicides used to kill broad-leaved plants in corn fields affected the growth of soybeans, which are also broad-leaved. Soil rich in herbicides used to kill grasses in soybean fields built up in the soil and stunted the growth of corn planted in same field the next year, he said. HALL RECOMMENDED the use of cultivation rather than herbicides to control weeds. He said a farmer can reduce the amount of time he spends in a field by cultivating three times. This would allow him to farm more acres in the same amount of time. Herbicides, however, not only decrease the yield per acre but also have other side effects on the cultivation system avoids. prematurely because of residues of pestleses, which already have become a major bird species in the woodland and in around the land that I and around the land that I Hall identified the five species of birds which no longer nest on the ground, as wood thrush, kingfisher, sparrow and broad-winged hawk. He attributes their abbreviated pesticides on the farms around them. Hall is not alone in his advocacy of mechanical farming. Groups of farmers throughout the world designed to restore life to the soil. One such group is the Wonder Life Company, based in Des Moines, which suggests a four-story building for soil improvement. The program does not allow the use of pesticides or chemical fertilizers, proposes application of natural trace minerals, crop rotation and shallow plowing to maintain other vegetation into the topsoil. "GONSIDERING the common interest it would seem that in Miami County, for each 2,500 bushel, should be at least five instead of four farmers and that they should control weeds by cultivation and seeding. The system produces more bushels per acre and more total bushels." Although these suggestions do not sound like new, progressive ideas, their practice could help preserve our environment. Hall, as a farmer and a scientist, said that they would represent a better way to farm In the past, inhalation of aerosol propellants was practiced mostly by children, but the use of propellants has among some University of Kansas students. Dr. Raymond A. Schweiger, director of the University of Wisconsin. Poison Propellants May Cause Death When inhaled, the propellants, which are used to pressurize仓仓, react with a reaction comparable to "a trip". Schleger said. But along with a new system, he added that By SHARON HUNSAKER Kansas Staff Writer Campus Bulletin Education Grade: Above B. Caledaria Ukrainian I, 11 a.m. Lecture Series Committee: Cottonwood Room, 11, 11 a.m. Lecture Series Committee: Cottonwood Room, 11, 11 a.m. noon. Sachem: Alcove C. Cafeteria, Union, noon Sociology Underdriven: Council Room Kansas Debate: Student body presidential candidates, Big 6 Room, Union, 6:30 p.m. p.m. The Way: Governorn Room, Union, 7 p.m. French & Italian Film: Council Room Union, 7 p.m. Union: 2 p.m. KU Synchronized Swim Club: Robinson Natatorium: 7 p.m. *Bernanke Presents Awin Cua. Robinson Natatorium.* 7 p.m. KU Film Society; "Witchcraft Through the Ages." Forum Room. Unfold. Here's the溶性: The body snatcher, Woodruff Auditorium, Union, 9 p.m. Student Senate Committee on Rights, Privileges; Responsibilities: International Wednesday 8:30 AM United Union, Kansas; Room: Union 8, 1201 W. Hancock St. KU Film Society: "The Body Snatcher" p.m. Philosophy Undergraduates: Council Room. Union, 8:30 p.m. Boulder sri. Sunday; "Witchcraft Through the Douglas Forum Room, University at London, 7:30 p.m. preverment: William Lamont, speaker, Woody Woodford, University at Lon- ton, 7:30 p.m. Carillon stecital: 7 p.m. County Clerks Seminar: Big Eight Room. Union, All Day. SUA Officer Interviews: Prairie Room. SUA Officer Interviews: Prairie Room Union, 7 p.m. **SUA Passport Photographs:** By appointment, Bigh Eight Room, Union, 7 p.m. At a University Seminar "Requirement in the university," Forum Room, Union, 9 p.m. Cassical Film: "The Round Up. (Hungary, (195). Woodruff Auditorium Union, 7:30 and 9:15 p.m. Senior Reital: James Abner, tioner Swarovski Restaurant Hall, Mumbly Hall. 8 p.m. Swarovski Theatre. "Ceremonies in Dark Old, Mid Modern" Theatre, Mumbly Hall. 8 p.m. WASHINGTON (UP1)—Former astronaut Michael Collins has resigned as an assistant secretary of state for public affairs, the White House announced Monday. Astro Quits White House President Nixon accepted the resignation of Collins, effective January 20th, and praised the astronaut, who was on the first moon landing mission, for the "exceptionally able job" he did in the months at the Collins said that he had accepted "a new and challenging" position as director of the National Air and Space Museum at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, and that "America's success story in aviation and space technology can be given greater visibility." Bad in a Crisis that a propellant's possible toxicity could cause rapid death. Schweizer said that although he was a victim of the disease, anyone for propellant inhalation, the problem was brought to his attention and addressed by his concern to him and questioned the effect of poisoning. "Propellants do something to the heart muscles so that they won't contract in an ordinary manner." Schweeler said. For inhalation, an aerosol such as deodorant is sprayed into a plastic bag. The trapped air is then exhaled and rapidly enter the bloodstream. The blood is not driven out of the heart, he said, when fibrillation emerges, contractions of the heart's muscle fibers, occurs. The life or death of the user depends on the quantity of the propellant inhaled, he said. "If you get enough, it will be fatal. Schwegler said. He recalled the quick death of a child who inhaled a fatal amount If used chronically, propellants or destroyers can damage other organs. He said that the liver could be regenerated in time "with good care." Freon and hydrocarbon solvents, the most common propanes, are contained in hair sprays, paint and paint removers. Schweiger warned that students should use aerosols with caution, usually with good ventilation and away from heat. "If a propellant is toxic," he said, "tread softly and travel at your own risk." ANSWERS TO these questions, Mrs. Sears said, with help to deal with her own feelings of self fosters racism and how the individual students are con- tacted. Mrs. Sears said, white students today have a greater desire for a more just society, but that they The workshop will provide students with a chance to explore virtue and racism. Students will be asked to look at their personal habits. They will be asked to check bank accounts, banks, stores and eating establishments; that they will learn about the ways in which you find out what the attitude of local shop owners and political candidates is toward racism. Brad Smooth, Sterling junior, and Steve Emerson, Touka junior, student body presidential and vice-presidential candidates, made a challenge Monday to discuss their views in front of students with other candidates. They said they would be willing to discuss either in the studio or by accepting questions from the audience. According to Emerson, none of the other candidates have accepted the challenge yet. Jonathan Williams, poet-in-residence at KU for February, will speak at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Spencer Research Library for a lecture entitled, "So what happens to Dorothy when the Wizard was not here?" He will discuss about his own press, the Jargon Press and 20 years of publishing avant-garde poets. He will also speak of other small private presses KU Libraries, the Oread Book Shop and the department of English. "It is important for white students to realize that a white problem is not a black problem," Mrs. Sears said. "The whites must see themselves as equal." $25,000 Given to KU VISTA Info in KU-Y Office Group to Discuss Racism A gift of more than $25,000 has been made to the University of Kansas Endowment Association by Mrs. Bobbie Victore Wallace of Lafayette from the fund will be used to award scholarships in the School of Medicine at Kansas State University. A second such gift made to the University by Mrs. Wallace. In 1968, in honor of her late husband, she established the Leslie E. and Bobbie W. Scholarship fund for undergraduate students from Pawnee County. Racism is a white problem and a KU-Y workshop later this week will confront white students with examples of daily racism they may realize exist. Janet Sears, KU-Y executive, said recently, Boe Meyers, the KU on-campus VISTA representative, has pamphlets, application blanks and general information concerning the program in the KU-Y office. His office hours are from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Candidates Make Challenge Grant Assists Counseling The inmate counseling program at the Kansas State University conducted by the University of Kansas School of Law, has received $9,862 grant from the University's Cooperative on Criminal Administration. Poet's Press Topic of Talk Olsen said he thought relations at Ellsworth had improved greatly this semester because people more communicate. Equal rights are significant for women but not necessary, it is a possibility that the prejudice response will also be made to them in the workplace. Dale Olen, resident director at Eldsworth Hall, a scene of racial tension during the full semester. The program, people involved in the program. THE WHITE problem is a fantastic ignorance on the part of many African Americans, black response, he said. He is naive and angry about the blight. "First semester everyone had built-up the situation at Ellsworth to be critical, so naturally people responded that way." he said. "The students have had the time to adjust themselves to the tension has been relieved." The program, which was developed by the Kee Meyer, professors of the law department provides law students with the opportunity to deal with actual clients in criminal cases giving them the skills available in an ordinary law school curriculum and supplying them with the goals of the correctional system. The problem of personal racism is a double problem, according to Olen. still operate with misconceptions. There is a need for them to get accurate information. The School Law pioneered in student counseling activities. The school at Leavenworth was the first state to have a law school. States, since its founding, more than 70 American law schools are planning similar programs. faculty supervision, provide services to inmates at Lansing and the U.S. Penitentiary at Leavnorth. Continuation of the program is made possible through federal funds allocated to the state under the Public Streets and Crime Control Bill. The All-Hall Senate at Eldin paid a proposal to the legislature to pay the $2.5 million interested Ellsworth residents. Olsen said that the response to the workshop at the hall had been good and that he anticipated 25 to 30 votes in favor. The inmate counseling program was initiated at the Law School in 1965. Students, under Since no lawyer is on the staff of either penal institution, the students perform a wide range of legal defenses and inmates. Wilson said counseling, to discourage frivolous petitions, reducing the volume of post-conviction litigation in the courts. "It seems to me that the black problem is that many young blacks are unsure of what the majority expects their response to be from their community. Should they be separatist, militant, should they try to use the white community, should they act to eliminate those who themselves with other minority groups? The result is that the pressure to align themselves with those varying black philosophies is difficult for them to make in their personal choices." Oten said. ACCORDING TO Olen, institutional racism is to a great extent an economic problem of wealth distinction. Wilson said the project also sought, through sympathetic "There is so much manpower on this campus and so many things to do, but so many students aren't involved that would like to go there. I don't know quite where to jump. May this be help, he said." out of ignorance and fear. A greater understanding would lead to a greater effort and consequently to a greater effort to communicate with others. Open 24 Hours Sun. 4:00 p.m. thru Sat. 6:00 p.m. JOE'S BAKERY Open 24 Hours 616 W.9th DELICATESSEN & SANDWICH SHOP Hand-carved chest set in jade and alabaster from Turkey Best offer over $100 CALL: 642-6788 2:23 MOVIE MAIN GREAT - Canon 600 with 1.10 Zoom. 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Now is the time to order custom made materials at PRIMARELAT. Use your People Book for LEATHER. Use your People Book for LEATHER 812 Mass. 843-4720 Western Civ. Notes-Now on Sale Ivory, comprehensive, New Anal- gation of Western Civilization, 4th Campus Campus and House, 14H, 14th St. Tire Cleaners: F123-14 Poly Fiberglass tire 41 wide quality lids held tide cut to $2.50 ea plus 2.50 FFT-save on Tire Bay at Rockwood Sound, MN - B2-24 So you don't know what a waterproof phone is, but it won't be so important but if you want it, you'll need it. A Kyber not even covers your phone. $5.69 - Forever Froggy Phone; 3-4 123-4567890. FROM TURKEY Black leather don- touch jacket. Green jacket. 325 Dark Blue jacket. 410 Black jacket. matching jacket $119. From Japan. Pants $169. From Japan. olive hirting jacket with white pant sleeves. Pant size $203L. Fitted but with zipper. Pant made by native CALE. MASK $82. All New! 1971 Model Kawamaki 125cc Enduro. Fredo Jones - Nichols, 300 W. *h*. 842-0504. GIRLS' OUR CLOTHES ARE FUN CLASS. THE ALLEY SHOP, $35 "ASS." U ALTEC custom MASTER COLUMNS. For a custom custom MASTER, ALEXANDRA TOMLINSON contains Altec's best pro- fessional military service. Call Jim, 842-9720 or www.altec.com. One dav GIRLS! FOR OVERALLS IT'S THE ALLEY SHOP. 842 MASS. ff 15 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $ 01 "If The Shoe Fits . Repair It." Restored 1957 gold-collated Candida, PS, PH. Dauvant four thousand rulers broken. Dauvant three rulers broken. Brokes. Tree, paint. Thrice thousand ruled pieces. $280,000 TODAY, for $200, 842-353 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th Some Time - Phone Order Must sell 1970 Mercury Cyclone GT-321 cu. l. in Gold with black vinyl roof, tint windows, thru brakes, A-C handle, $290. Bison 481-383-8500, 9 p.m. - 5 p.m. TEAC A 1200-U Three independent port modules. Each port provides a monitoring, sound-on-ear, sound-off-ear, and noise- photography. Platinum dust cover and retractable covers will protect. Call Carl M. @ 2-25 9705 FOR SALE Shines Dyeing Refinishing Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the Daily Kalyan are offered to all students of the Kalyan school to色填; creed, or national origin. Trought. TH3, 1962. Black, red interior. Completely maintained in mint condition, with new engine top, paint, lining, and trim. $250. 6 p.m.-8 p.m. 2-23 843-7685—We Deliver—9th G III Like new 3-harbor Halley carb. Eddy- like high rise manifold. Hooker headers and English will fall carb all carb. Nail N2-8379. Will set air 2-34 1963 MCH, good condition, $50. 1960 Cadillac, only 50,000 actual miles $600. 842-4267 2-23 EC20 48 watt amp; tube type, new eibu tubes, excellent cond, 3-way highhp jack $50 or best offer. MK 843-599-3943 2-24 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES MANAGERED RATES Three days 25 words or less; $1.50 each additional word; $0.2 Deadline : 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication CONN Ohio—excellent cond. A-technician. Orig. price $990. Price $429 or best offer. M. Hurtubish, 842-294-212 **PREMIUM TIRES - 29,000 miles guaranteed. All sizes on sale. One price-$120 set in Ind. Pdx. Ed. Tax. All sizes up to 35,000 lbs. Cycle Co. T24. #2nd. bd. 8200-6992. THE OUTLET 207 W. 81th - old books, records, pictures, posters, antiques and primitives, furniture and furniture. Open 1-5 p.m. except Sunday 2-24 Fivedays 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.3 1967 Cougar for sale VA- VA power steering, automatic transmission, air conditioning and others. Call 842-6187 3 to 1 p.m. 2-25 Be Prepared! tune-ups starting service 2434 Iowa VI 2-1008 Tony's 66 Service The All New Norge Town NOW OPEN 8:10 Laundry and Dry Cleaning 46 Ford Galaxie 500 2-dr. power stering, radio, air condition, 30,000 actual miles. Clean and well-cared for. Call Bob at: 842-5030 Come to the final close-out sale in SANDWALDR—HOT it for it's downing to just a few parts, some of which are plain shirts, shorts, and print skins. 2-26 Good quality GE tv & antenna-$55 147 Kentucky; No. 1 before 11 a.m. or after 5. 2-24 SANDALWOD has lots of 26" and 27" waist packs. So come buy all people who can't ever find pants small enough to fit. 2-26 Monarch phonograph, Chronicle 4-50cc changer, GE, magnetic cartridge, dial, turntable, wall amp筒, bass, treble controls, tone control, and extra speaker. Separate speakers. Complete with stand and dust cover. Complete with 8403 - 2073 or 8414 - 14 6 p.m. Guild Mk I classical guitar, iNat. new home $125, Jum $42-761, 8-9 a.m. and 6-8 p.m. Gibson electric jazz guitar. Owned by Hermie Mahn's guitar Excellent condition. To sell or trade. Music with guitar. With Larry, 842-6027 2-26 Naismith contract for remainder of this semester. Call Scott, 841-2694 at 2-24 Plate glass mirrors size 26*36x48 & 36*48 good waiting chairs, 4 chair- ers, 3 lavender chairs, 4 sterilizers, 12 new, 1 gas radiant炉, 1.27 gal water tower, one 1 ton air conditioner, one 1 ton refrigerator, 9" thri- dge & 9" inch & 842-0332 - 2-00 1966 MK Midjet, British blue, wire- ing, and hardpack included. Call 842-6426 after 7 a.m. Also can be referred to Delta Gaming Home Station 2-26 Must sell: 3 couches, 1 bar, table top, electric recliners. 56 Volkswagen clothes, music. 842-906-223 2-23 Must still yellow VW with black convertible top and interior, radio, and wooden steering wheel. Excellent for small car rant. Phone 842-6034 3-1-3 GUBLES! ASK ABOUT "YOUR OWN THING" A BAGTURE TIC NANT & PAPIE DESTRUCTION PRICE D ATTRACTIVE THE ALLEY BACK MASS WANTED We need cars. We'll pay top money for any make or mod. JJ Gt's Joe Usd cars 6th and Vermont. 842-8608. 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ANCE ENTERPRISES. 213 North River bridge but over the Raw River bridge on it. For stirring steaks and sea food course to Mr. Steak, Just across from John Haddock Ford on 25th St, Open daily 4 a.m. to 11 p.m. 2-24 PRIMARILY LEATHER--theirs PRIMARILY LEATHER-therians Our experienced leather goods specialize in providing you the best Sandals! beaches! things thing Boots PRIMARILY LEATHER This Spring treat your feet to the first century of custom-made shoes from PRIMALE. Over 25 styles to choose from. Merino wool, cushioned midfoot delivery, M195. 842-6846 GOD OF THE MOUNTAINS. Fine Arts Store inside 1601 Mass is beautiful docked with Lawrence-marie arts store. Drop by. 2-25 This is SANDAALWARNING offen- There will be a new store opening in its place so don't neglect it for it definitely will be. Ready now. Well, SANDALWOW is coming to an end and we still have some stack lift, so come on buy and save some bread. 2-26 Jun's Shop moves to new location, and now it is open 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Our car repair team in ourQuant, 914-760-3711, 914-760-3982, 891-760-3982, 891 SANDALWOOD is still open for a sale so—do everything on a SALE DOLLAR RACK New shipment on mo—paint Leaf 2.0ff 2:26 State government can't expect any and all staff to build that support. Write in both the bottom up and that builds from ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE - Lawrence- Knapp Natl Guard Air Force (G&F) 25e - 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Sunday 11-6) 25e - 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Sunday 11-6) Antique Victoria Kinnuck FOR RENT Hilmore Apts. 147, W. 24th, 842-865-6 and 2亿 batts. equipment and unfinished electric, carpet, leather carpet, linen rugs, RCA color TV available. 2-248 I blew, furnished. Near new. Outdoor 停靠. Off-street parking. For couples, makes or girls. No children or children's kit & town. Phone 5767 5767 College Hill Manor - new testing for Spring semester - one and a half bedrooms, completely furnished apartment. Laundry and bus facility. Call 8432892 or email at 1741 W. 66th St. College Hill Manager now serving one of the nation's largest universities. Named unified hospitalization. Danish, Modern furniture, all electric kitchen, laundry room, all tile floors, blocks from campus. Call 851-822-9000 or visit www.collegehill.edu. TIRE CLEARANCE End of Year Sale 520x12 | 61.2 | PET 1.37 600x12 | 16.40 | PET 1.38 600x12 | 21.26 | PET 1.40 700x12 | 18.21 | PET 1.96 700x12 | 21.26 | PET 1.93 825x14 | 18.60 | PET 2.26 825x14 | 21.35 | PET 2.44 825x14 | 21.35 | PET 2.44 772x12 | 18.84 | PET 1.84 710x12 | 19.51 | PET 2.35 610x12 | 19.51 | PET 2.35 860x12 | 21.35 | PET 2.56 860x12 | 21.35 | PET 2.56 All tires last quality & whitewall Discount Tire Co. 906 N. 2nd. 842- 0009 2-24 --touchscreen, OPEN ON type keys temper papers, manu價件, etc. with either plea or elf electronic type. 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