8 Friday, February 5, 1971 University Daily Kansan Antenna Kansan Photo by GREG SORBER some people get their kicks on Halloween, and others have fun all year round. Deby Portmouth, Prairie Village phomophor, falls in the second category, Looking like a series regular from a television program popular several years ago, or perhaps a creature the Apollo astronauts might find on the moon, Deby is the favorite martian of the space rock radio headphones are the latest for inspiration works on canvas. Ombudsman Action Increases sements are beginning to use the Ombudsman office located in the Kansas Union, and Jeff Spears. Edmonton, Canada, first-year law student and director of the office, is pleased. "We have had a much better reception than we initially taught." Spurs said. "At first we were very nervous about the students and the administration or students, but this has not been the case. Most of our work has been done between students and three of our classes, parties which are not the University." Ombudman Vern Lewis, Kansas City, first- year law student, said, "the Oombudmah office was very helpful." board. Instead, we try to find the two parties in conflict and retrace the steps of the conflict until a consensus is reached. "We do a lot of running back and forth bet when." "We do a lot of running back and forth between parties and this is where our service enters in." Spears also said that if litigation was necessary the lawyer would turn the case on to a criminal lawyer. He said, "This is merely a program, but we are making plans for its continuance next year." Spears said the ambudstman received no academic credit for his work, but was involved in the program in hopes of gaining practical experience in working with people's problems. Blood Drive Begins Tuesday The University of Kansas leads Kansas State in basketball, but it trails when it comes to "giving from the heart." K-State has reached its Red Cross blood donation goal every year but KU never has. Dong Wei, a third-year student,收获s Colo, senior, said Thursday. Scheffner is public information officer of Pershing Rifles, an Army unit. He is assigned to its affiliate, F-Co Berets, which arranged for the drive each day. This year Scheffner will try to collect 400 pints of blood from KU students at a drive that will be conducted drive that will be conducted Thursday at Jordan University's Thursday at Jordan University's R Yearoon semester 400 pints were donated pints were collected last spring. Airline Crash Volunteers must weigh at least 110 pounds, according to Red Cross standards. ALGIERS (UPI)—A Beechcraft Queen aircraft of the US Air Force crashed near Airline crashed today near Arris, 200 miles southeast of hertz from here to killin' killin' persons aboard, police reported. Police said the victims included the French pilot and copilot, four French and two Algerian oil industry technicians. came, to prevent dizziness. The center will be open from 11 a.m. to 3 o'p.m. on Tuesday, March 19 and 20, to 3:30 p.m. Thursday. Scheffner said that persons who volunteered to serve may also attend. The total screening and donation process is expected to take between 30 minutes to coffee will be served to donors. The donation entitles the volunteer and his family to 500 blood at no cost for one year. Book Display Shows Censorship Rulings The way to handle real pornography and obscurity in the media is to that create it, rather than ban it, says Louis Griffin III, Watson University. Because of an interest in interest groups, the book on exhibit at the library lifted, "Books and Their Right to Live." The books chosen represent legal rights for immigrants to make decisions which attempted to defocus obscurity and to protect Although Griffin has based his exhibit on 28th century books, he was inspired by a Woman of Pleasure," written in the 18th century," who also included an image of Fanny Hill, has played an important role in obscenity studies. Most of the books on exhibit were exonerated by the court because of their redeeming social value, Griffin said. However, some of the exhibited books had at one time been banned, including "Lady Chatterley's Piers" and "Tropic of Cancer" by Henry Miller, Ulysses by James Joyce, Poems by Other Poets" by Allen Ginsberg. A book of short stories about County" by Edmund Wilson was censored for the eroticism in one of its stories. Griffin said that he had been too realism and that he was clearly writing literature, not por- The porchography trials are reviewed in such books as "The End of Obscensity" by Charles Rankan, "Foolish Flig Leaves" by Richard H. Kuh, and "The Book in Literature" by David吕 KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM Also included in the exhibition is a picture of a man being arrested in 1927 for selling "The Treason Dreiser" by Theodore Dreiser. SAT., FEB. 6 7:30 Pineapple (Campus & Community Calendar) 9:05 No School Today 10 05 The Jazz Score 10 06 Metropolitan Opera; Carmen b3 12:30 Metropolitan Opera: Carmen by Hiret 4:15 This Afternoon(Campus & Community Calendar) Community Calendar 9:15 Spotlight on the News 6. stand Era: Boyd Raeburn 9.00 Stage and Screen: Leonard Bertelsman 10.15 To Be Announced 12.00 Sign Off Anything Good at the Movies? (Prof. Peter Fuchs) 6.03 Make an Candlestick 10. Philadelphia Orchestra Concert 11. New York Philharmonic 12. Sunday School 13. Bridgewater College 14. The summer of the U.S.M.D by Bay Lawyer 15. John Buckley, Notebook (Prudential) John Buckley NEWS: Saturday 7.41 News/Weather Sports (12 min.) 7.42 News/Weather Sports (5 Min.) 7.43 News/Weather Sports (5 Min.) 10.20 News/Headlines 7:00 NewsWeather Sports (15 Min) 8:00 NewsWeather Sports (5 Min) 9:00 NewsWeather Sports (25 Min) 12:00 NewsWeather Sports (15 Min) 13:00 NewsWeather Sports (15 Min) 6:00 NewsHeadlines (1 Min) 6:00 NewsHeadlines (5 Min) 6:00 NewsWeather Sports (5 Min) 6:00 NewsWeather Sports (5 Min) Campus Bulletin 12:00 News-Weather Sports (5 Min) 12:15 News Headlines (1 Min) 3:00 News-Weather-Sports (8 Min) 5:00 News-Weather-Sports (12 Min) 10:00 News-Weather-Sports (12 Min) NEWS: Sunday 10:05 News-Weather Sports (10 Min.) 10:15 NEWS + Weather Sports (15 Min.) Lakeide Studio Print Sale: First Floor, Kansas Union, all day Sales and Sales Management Training Program This Program is designed to develop young college graduates for careers in life insurance sales and sales management. It provides an initial training period of 3 months (including 2 weeks at a Home Office School) before moving into full sales work. Those trainees who are interested in and who are found qualified for management responsibility are assured of ample opportunity to move on to such work in either our field offices or in the Home Office after an initial period in sales. Aggressive expansion plans provide unusual opportunities for those accepted. Physio-Ecologists: Alcove B. Cafeteria, Union, noon. 10. Studies: International Room, Union, 9 a.m. Kansas Higher Education: Governors MICHAEL C. SMITH Russian Table: Meadowlark Room. Cafeteria, Union, nooo. Room. Luco-Brazilian: Alcove D, Cafeteria, Union, noon Louisiana: Alicome B, Calcutta February 9,1971 Room, Union, 10 a.m. ROTC Comm.: Alcove C, Cateterla, Union, 2000 Arrange with the placement office for an interview with: noon. Petroleum Engineering: Curry Room. Union. noon. Messels: Room 101, Unison, 12:45 p.m. Language Art Student Teachers: Oread Connecticut Mutual Life Student Teachers: Regionalist Room, Union, 12-29 p.m. 100 w. 100 st. Union, 12-45 p.m. Engineering Mechanics: Alcove A. Cafeteria, Union, 12:30 p.m. Student Teacher: Ronaldlet Broom Language Arts Student Teachers: Oregon Homeschools; Watkins Room, Union. 2:30 p.m. Program=Go, Seek, Park; Forme Room, Uphon, Lek. Council Approves New Election Date A package of amendments to the Senate Code was unanimously passed Thursday by the University Council. These amendments dealt exclusively with election dates for various University Senate committees. boom. U100m. 3 p.m. SIMS: Jayhawk. U100m. 8 p.m. U100m. U100m. The amendments were proposed to reconcile the Senate Code with the new school calendar. If the amendments had not been proposed, the Senate would have passed the legislation. These amendments will be considered for ratification by the University Senate at their regular meeting Feb. 25. The Way Council Room, Union, 6.45 p.m. Christian Fellowship: International Room, Union, 7 p.m. Abba Room, Big Bite &union, Union, 7 City Ignores Rice Claim NIMS: Jayhawk Room, Union. 8 p.m. The Way, Cornell Room, Union. 8:45 p.m. Christian Fellowship: International Alpha Kapra Alpha: Big 8 Room, Union, 7 p.m. Fall Integra Dance Parts and INSURANCE COMPANY • HARTFORD • The Blue Chip Company • Since 18 International Folk Dance Party and Instruction Room 173, Robinson, 7 p.m. struction Room 173, Robinson 7 p.m. SIA Popular Theater, "Goody Columbus"; Woodruff Andithorn, Union 7, 9:30 p.m. Arican Club, Regional Room 8 Room RMTA Pino Festival: Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy, all day. Baskettbait, Kansas-Nebraska: At Lincoln. 7:35 pm Caroll Reifelin; by Abert Gerken, 3 p.m. P I Kappa Lambda Benei Benefit Reefil; Swarthron Hall Hall, Murphy, 30 p.m. Maryam Akbar; by Abert Gerken, "Voorkoold Antlorum, Ullstein, 7 p.m. Designer-Craftsman reception: South Loante, Union, 2:30 p.m. Swimming, Kansas - Oklahoma: Natar torium, Robinson: 7:30 p. m. No action has been taken by the city on a damage claim filed Jan. 11 by Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. McDermott, who lost his life in connection with the death of their son, Nick "Hick" Rice. He was 64 years old at the intersection of 12th and Oread. that not enough evidence was available to determine who shot Rice. The claim alleged that "police negligence" was responsible for Riee's death and asked for补偿。 Damage claims must be filed within six months of the alleged damage to keep the claim alive. The court will ignore the claim, a legal suit must be filed in order to collect damages. Such a suit must be filed before the two year statute of limitation runs out July 20, 1972. 9th & Illinois JAYHAWK FOOD MART 9th & Illinois Phone 843-7685 Order together and save! At the Hole-in-the-Wall you receive a Free Delivery with a $5.00 purchase DORMS FRATERNITIES-SORORITIES TECHNICOLOR (R) Distributed by Continental Sales Mat. Daily 1:30 FRANKENSTEIN 7:15 DRACULA 9:00 FRI & SAT. ONLY FRANKENSTEIN 10:40 DRACULA 9:00 If you got it, prove it. If you want it, work for it. If you think you're a leader, show us. This is the challenge The United States Marine Corps issues to the College Man who is seeking a career of leadership. The reward: service with one of the finest fighting outfits in the world and a position in a military organization that is the Marine Corps Officer Selection Officer will be at the Military Science Building from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on 8, 9 to 10 February 1971. A Simple Challenge TEMPTATIONS SHOW with THE MOTOWN REVUE IN CONCERT Black Awareness Week Conce Monday · Feb.15, 1971 7:30 pm AHEARN FIELDHOUSE AHEARN FIELDHOUSE TICKETS: $3—$3.50—$4 TICKETS: $3-$3.50-$4 MAIL ORDER FORM Name Phone At: Conde's, Union Ticket Office, Mail Order Address City William Boudreau Jayhawker Senior Pictures State Zip Code TICKETS You MUST send a stamped, full-addressed envelope with payment, no later than Feb.8, 1971 to TEMPTATIONS. Activities Center, Union, KSU. Please send me: $3, $3.50, $4 Manhattan, Ke. 66502. (Make checks payable to *State Union*) U.S. State Dept. will be house at airport, 16a L.I., Sunday July 7, 2 p.m. to students think about our current May be arranged through the Jayhawk Office—B115 Union—for those seniors who wish to have a picture in the 1971 Jayhawk. Jayhawks from other universities are not available. Jayhawk CANNOT ASSUME THE COST of such pictures. 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