Monday, February 8. 1971 University Daily Kansan 5 State Dept. Polls KU On Policies State Department official William Boudreau arrived in Lawrence Sunday afternoon to begin his three-day query into the opinions of KU students and educators about U.S. foreign policy. At 7:30 p.m. Tuesday there will be an All-University Forum in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Boudreau will answer questions and speak with any interested KU students and faculty. Tuesday will also be be spend speaking to various campus institutions and will meet with Pi Sigma Alpha, the political science honorary campus Crusade for Christ. The last day will end his KU visit. Boudreau plans to spend today speaking with various classes interested in the Laurence Chalmers Jr. leaders of student organizations, the Ombudson staff and the Senate Executive Committee. The information obtained from his talks at KU and other universities will be part of a State College course on nationwide student opinion. Boudreau will also visit Emprt Bourdeau State Teachers College, Kansas State College at Pitt- tucah College and Kansas State University. CWC Moves Clean-up work will begin today at the University College Office. Complete offices. Buildings, originally scheduled for the fall of 1974, has been delayed. After cleaning the building, builders schedule the movement of the college from Hasinger Hall to the new location north of Lewis College. Colleague secretary, said that the move would begin Wednesday at the Mrs. Kiely said that the new building will be very spacious, includes an administrative, faculty and student assembly offices, a cafeteria, a dining room, a student lounge with a fire place, a library, a work room and an office. SST Problems Topic of Panel The Human Issues in Series' second monthly session will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Westminster Center. A panel consisting of Peter H. Hassian, assistant professor of engineering; James M. professor of aerospace engineering; Richard Ruppert, associate professor of aerospace; and Holibank, chairman of the aerospace engineering department and discuss, "The SST." By JEANNE HEATHERLY In the past few years VISTA has become a more attractive program that serves the Corps, according to Bob Myers. The current VISTA campus "People have shown a desire to work in the United States rather than go to foreign countries," he said. Rep Describes VISTA The spokesman explained that the fund was for community ball. The money is collected through different sources and deposited in a bank account, the spokesman is involved with the fund are students. The second dinner was Sunday evening at the Wesley Foundation. About $100 was collected, the spokesman said, afterward. VISTA has sometimes been called the domestic Peace Corps, Myers腋上, but this is not exactly similarity exists between the two corps because they both do volunteer work and live in the community. Campus Bulletin The difference is that the Peace Corps is requested by a nation and their duties lie basically in education and agriculture. The nation are required to national, VISTA is concerned with community organization, he said. Myers became interested VISTA. LegalGroup Earns Bail From Meals The Legal Self-Defense Fund has sponsored two ham and beams dinners this school year in the money raise money for bail, according to him. Today at the first ham and beans dinner, $131 was collected. No gag gift needed. The fund needed, the spokesman said, because whenever any money has been collected, it has been one who has been arrested. "I GOT CURIOUS about it and it gets me off school, and get away from school for a few months then I became excited about the USHS: living and working in the city." "We wanted to make a self- sufficient group out of low-income people," he said. "We were to be the catalyst." State Department: International Room, Off-Campus Housing: Alcobve B. Households: Kansas Room, Householders: Kansas Room, Union, 1.1 p.m. Steering Committee: Governors Room, Union, 4 p.m. City Junior College Allen Field House. 6-53 Myers went to a training camp at Fayetteville, N.C. where he trained in community organization. He then went to work in the area. This group's objective was to use up a far larger amount of community members. Myers said, but VISTA also does work in urban communities with welfare agencies. Work in United States Science Fiction Film, "King Kong" Woodruff Auditorium, Union, 7:30 p.m. Rights and Privileges Senate Committee: Counsel Room, Union, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Basketball Kansas vs. Colorado, Allen Field House, 8:05 p.m. Red Cress Bledmobile: Joseph R. Pearson Hall, 11 a.m. Nataleerum, 7 p.m. KU, 7 p.m., "Mendah"; Woodruff Auditorium, Union, 7:30 p.m. 'BUYING CLUBS have also been set up enabling large groups of low income people to buy meat and cheese wholesale,' he said. Adultformum, Union; 7:30 p.m. Bachelor's Science: Danforth Chapel; 7:30 p.m. Kobalt Natatorium, 7 p.m. RU Film Sensitiv "Mandah!" Woodruff Latin American Film, "In Quijote dananche" Auditorial Hall, 7:30 p.m. Auburn Wildlife Film, "Northwest tahawks" Lawrence High School p.m. Latin American Film, "In Quilide Sin eastman Pharmaceuticals Association Louisville, Kentucky. Lecture. Carl Koch, Boston, MA. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Boca Raton, FL. Festival. Berkeley Lecture. Santa Barbara, California. Warsawuch Natali Hall, Warsaw, Poland. KU-Y Summer Projects Job Fair: Jayhawk Room, Unkn. 7:30 p.m. VISTA is now operating in Wattsville High School Auditorium, 7-908 KU-Y University, Projects Job Fair: www.ku-y.edu SEATTLE, Beach, (UP1)—A 1971 budget, Wash. $6,908,258 down the bill. The board was adopted by the United Church Board for World Ministries, overseas missionary arm of the 2 member United Church of Christ every state except Mississippi, and Puerto Rice and the Virgin Islands. They also have groups in Spain and other countries outside the United States. There are groups in New Mexico and other rural other Kansas communities. MYERS EXPLAINED that although there are special patrons, doctors, educators, businessmen, architects and experts in city planning, 60 per cent of the more than half of university students are liberal arts students. "Sometimes VISTA runs into political conflicts," Myers said. "The governor of each state has the power of veto over VISTA and it is up to that governor to what leave at anytime. That." What happened in Mississippi? "THIS IS a chance for freshmen lawyers to work with precedent-setting cases," he added. programs is the opportunity VISTA provide young lawyers' vice coaches have been excited to provide the poor with facilities. VISTA application blanks are available in the KU-Y office and Myers will answer any questions. His home phone is 842-8378 and his email address is 11:30 a.m to 1:30 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 'One of the most exciting "Although VISTA volunteers make only about $150 a month in subsistence allowance and $800 when their tour is over. Myers thought the non-material well outweighed the sacrifices. Black students from the University of Kansas will contribute to the second annual Black Heritage Week today sponsored by the Black American Club at Lawrence High School. KU Students Participate In Black Heritage Week In addition to the scheduled events, a selection of African art work and black literature will be presented at the school library and hallways. Events open to the public in clude: Today: 7:30 p.m. in the high school auditorium, talent and valuation for students in junior and senior high school students and guests from KU. in the door. Tuesday 3 p.m. in the high school cafeteria, a property African art. Alex Thompson. Sapele. Nigeria. graduate student and president of the African Club KU, will willevely address H. Albaab N.Y.-senior, will give a demonstration on the African Club KU. Wednesday; 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium, a fashion show African dress, Follow me on Facebook and the Black Contemporary Players of Kansas City, Mo. will present two plays. The group, under the direction of the Director, "The Militant" by Ben Caldwell and "The Leader" by Joseph White Admission is 50 cents and the fashion show and the plays. Mrs. Thelma Calbert, guidance counselor and adviser to the Black American Club, urged persons to attend the programs. SCIENCE FICTION TONIGHT—FEB. 8 Woodruff Auditorium 7:30 p.m. 75° C SUA FILMS Plus Walt Disney's WETBACK HOUND STARTS WED. Mat Wed. Thur. 4:30 Only Fri. Tue. Mon. 6:00-7:00, 3:00-5:00 Eve. Wed. Thur. Fri. Mon. 7:00-8:30 Sat. 8:30-9:30 WOOL COATS RAIN COATS REVERSIBLES BUSH COATS CORDUROYS MISTER 920 MASSACHUSETTS TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON ALL WINTER ITEMS Wife Beats Husband AGEN, France (UPI)—"I was the victim of what, unheard," he victim to his weeping friend. "But get my mother-in-law and my mother-in-law want to kill it." Augustine Barret, 85, who beat him with a hay fork and a sickle. The story was told by Pierre Brontë, hospitalised for a broken-sur-face surgery. She underwent surgery for arm and leg injuries after his friend called them to visit her. Brouat said after a family quarrel he was attacked by his wife, Noelle, 85, and her mother. He said he pretended to be dead and the women placed him on a bed in a room of summoning neighbors, explaining he had been killed in an attack. Brouard said he waited until his friend arrived back. Aardvark, Police said they investigated the case and might bring charges against the man. The DRAUGHT HOUSE is now open every Wed. & Thurs. THE DRAUGHT HOUSE wants you Wednesday & Thursday WEDNESDAY 25° admission 50° pitcher (1/2 gal.) 10° draw Live Entertainment by The JOINT SESSION Hillcrest Adults 1.50 I.D.'s Required Little Fauss and Big Halsy are not your father's heroes. Ends Tues! Shows 5:10 7:10 - 9:00 Hillcrest "For Ahead of its Time . . . Best Audio-Visual Experience in Town!" William Wolf, Cue Ends Tues! Shows 5:05 7:20 - 9:35 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE presents THE WHITE LIARS and BLACK COMEDY by Peter Shaffer The University Theatre-Murphy Hall Feb. 11, 12, 13, 18 and 19, 1971 8:20 p.m. Student Certificate of Registration Good for Reserved Seat Ticket at Box Office UN 4-3982