University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 4, 1971 7 Falling Cars Shatter Solitude of Greenhouse One might assume that a green house is a relatively safe and secure place, but that is not necessarily the case. We near the Building and Grounds buildings for instance, has been encased of some loud disruptions. Flying glass and loud crashes have more than once broken the solitude when parked vehicles are pushed into the east half of its north side. The most recent, and most expensive, occurred last Spring, when a parked car that was stolen from a park rolled from the parking area behind Flint Hall, over the curb, down the tree-covered hill, and into a parking lot. "The CAR bent the blatch of the structure." Harold Blitch, landscape architect said. "The amount of money awarded to around $4,100." "Some geraniums were also damaged from the heat," she explained, "but the weather was nice so contact with the outside is not a great challenge on the clays." At least two other accidents have been prevented by the tree-covered hill between Flint parking lot and the greenhouse. "Damage to plants has ranged from about $50 to $300. Lee Oo, a contractor for the Building and Grounds said. "The severity of the weather has a lot to do with it." BLITCH RECALLED his first experience with the accidents "I had worked here for a month when I was called about an accident. It was four o'clock "t"eemperature at 7 p.m., the temperature was five degrees. "That was in February of 1855. A janitor just coming on duty had parked his car by Flint but his brakes failed. "The car was pulled out with a tow truck and we had a canvas ready to cover the plants as the 9 Out of 10 Pass Comp Nine out of 10 students who took the Western Civilization comprehensive examination Dec. 5, had passing grades, aced中考,Marquis, assistant director of the Western Civilization program. He said that 323 students took the exam and that 291 passed and 32 failed. Marquis said there were 150 possible points on the exam. The range of scores was from 37 to 42 percent, or 42 per cent, were required to pass. He said the exam had the same format as previous exams but was shorter in length. Multiple tests were made up half of the exam and were machine graded. The other half of the exam consisted of essay questions which were more difficult than those of the exam was worth 75 points. Marquis pointed out that the examination is not graded against an arbitrary standard. For this reason, he said, there was no criticism in the past because no one has ever received a perfect score. "The results of this exam gave a ranking of the rank. The wide range of the results resulted in a curve that is spread out. The result of this is a more justifiable grade because it does not necessarily reflect the instruction in grading." Marquis said. KU Foreigners Tour Topeka About 40 foreign students toured the capitol building in Topeka. Tuesday, The tour, sponsored by the KU People-to-People program, included Kansas Legislature and the State Historical Museum. The purpose of the tour was to provide a chance for KU foreign students to see aspects of American governmental programs. The tour is also a senior and organizer of People-to-People tour programs, said It was unfortunate that the state authorities had to see the Legislature in person. There was no session between moon p.m., when the governor was p.m., when the VALLEY FORGE, Pa. (UPI)—Women on the national staff of the American Baptist Convention (ABC) have denoted in status, says denomination's General Council. The report, authored by the Rural Baptist Executive Director of the ABC's Division of Christian Social Concern, charges, among other things, that the ABC recruited for advanced executive staff positions, their executive abilities have not been developed, they have not been promoted and their jobs have been opened to them. the next tour of the People-to-People Club will be to Fort Leavenworth on Mar. 20. An appointment is scheduled for April to Ablemen car was removed. But, there was still extensive plant damage. At five degrees, plants freeze pretty fast." Society Seeks New Members The KU chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism society soils research. A meeting will be at 4:30 p.m. today in 212 Flint Hall. Any journalists from the national organization should attend. Attendees members should also discuss plans for the William Allen White Day dinner Wednesday. B-School Enrollment Is Up Undergraduate enrollment in the School of Business stands at 620 for the spring semester, according to Mrs. Cynthia Galdyard; for the spring semester, Galdyard said this figure was an increase of 18 students from fall semester to an enlisted last spring. Graduate enrollment for the school is 224. Seniors and graduate students in the School of Business began job placement imaging in May, but continue until April 10. Michael D. O'Reilly, director of placement, companies sending interviewers to the campus is down 32 per cent and companies having no decrease in the salaries for jobs being offered, she said. Czechoslovakia Topic of Talk "The Rise and Fall of Democratic Socialism in Czechoslovakia" will be the topic of a lecture given at 7:30 p.m., today, in the Big Eight campus of Kansas University. The professor from the University of Czechoslovakia at Berkeley, will be the curator recently Kyn taught at Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Lecture on Interplanetary Life 100 New Towns Needed There will be an observatory open house at 8 p.m. Friday in Lindley Views and there will be a guided tour followed by views through KU's telescope which were infilated this afternoon. The Friday night will be, "The Possibility of Life Wherehere in the universe will be given by Peter Whelan, associate professor of physics." NEW YORK (UPI)—"Satellite Cities" don't orbit the earth. Instead, they are New Towns created by older, established cities. An example is Litchfield Park, Arizona new town already nearby. The University of Arizona satellite of Phoenix, located 16 miles from the center of Phoenix The National Committee on Urban Growth Policy recommends the building of 100 new towns for 100,000 people each, to house more than 1 million to house the growth of a built, most will be satellite cities. in the early stages of its growth, it draws on Phoenix for jobs, homebuyers, services, government functions. That means satellite of Phoenix, partially dependent upon the older community. But as time goes on, Litchfield Park will grow more facilities and equi- nities jobs, services, and facilities to cater to its own residents. Eventually, it will have jobs for you too. It is the working population in the town, moral and industrial areas, ending communicating for those Women's National Intercollegiate Vulleyball Championships: Robinson Gym. all day Why build New Towns at all? Partly to funnel population out of the over-congested cities and into new areas; partly because New Towns can be designed to solve urban problems such as deface that were never considered when older cities were built. b k u KU Secretaries Fire School Cottonw Meadowlark Cafeteria, Kansas Union, 8:30 a.m. Meadowlark Caterfield, Kansas Union. 8:30 a.m. MPA Studies: International Room, Union. 9 a.m. Lindbergh Schools, St. Louis, Mo. Regionalist Room, Union, 9 a.m. At Litchfield Park, for example, every home is within a 5-minute walk of elementary school, so school buses will never be needed. Stores, recreational areas, and parks with open spaces are built into the new town, guaranteeing that green streets and roads are laid out to keep traffic moving and out of residential areas, making the cleaner, cleaner, and more efficient. Latin American Studies; Alcove Cafeder,庐阳; 11:30 a.m. French Dept. I. Alrose D Cafeteria, Union, 13.10 a.m. Collegeville, Illinois 62814. Housemothers Watkins Room, Union. 10 p.m. KU Film Society, "Sens and Lovers" Woodruff Auditorium, Union. 3:00, 7:30, 9:00 p.m.a.Mc Kiley One" Forum Room, Union. 7:30 p.m. Ovald Room, 8:30 p.m. KU-12 Teen Lounge, Jayhawk Room, Uln-30 Skive & Soviet Area Lecture: Big 8 Room. Union, 7.30 p.m. The Way Court Room, Union, 6.45 p.m. Moestes: Jayhawk Room, Union, 7 p.m. *ba'l club* International Room, Union, 7:30 p.m. Univ. Comm. on Administration: Governors Room, Union, 3:00 p.m. Room, Room 6:15 p.m. SUA Board: Governors Room, Union, 6:30 Governors Room, Union, 3-30 p.m. Mademas: Oread Room, Union, 3-30 p.m. Regional Union, Onion, 7:30 p.m. Western Civilization; Dread Room, Union. Friday Physician Colloquium: Jon Mazell, 4 p.m. Temple B'Nal Jehuda: Walking Room; Union, 6 p.m. 7:30 p.m. SIMS Lecture: Jayhawk Room, Union, 8 Concert Course: Jose Greco Dance Co. Hoch Auditorium. 8:20 p.m. Police Community Relations Regionalist Room. Upham, 7:30 p.m. Lakeside Studio Print Sale: First Floor. Union, all day. SUA Forum, "Is Marriage Obsolete?" Room Forum, Union, 3 p.m. Student Teachers Meeting; Forum Room. Udison. 8:30 a.m. International Funk Dance Party Instruction: 173 Robinson, 7 p.m. SUA Film, "Goodbye Columbus" Woodruff Auditorium. 7: 9:30 n.m. Halls to Get Bus Passes An experimental weekly pass service will begin Monday for residents of Gertrude Sellars and Elizabeth Dodding to cordua Ogle, president of the Lawrence Bus Co. The passes will cost two dollars a week and allow the purchaser rented rides on all buses in the city. Ogle said the passes could be purchased from campus bus drivers Wednesday through Thursday, a week. He plans to have the passes on sale at GSP and Corbin Friday to help get the project underway. According to Ogle, pass successively in both Michigan State and Iowa State universities. He said if the system proved successful with the students living in GSP, he would expand to include all residence One reason for beginning the experiment was the recent fare barge. Ogle said that every time barge went up, the number of passengers declined. The bus company was losing money, he said, and something happened. Oggle estimated that 80 per cent of the persons using the buses were students and that the pass is used both to them and the company. "gled said that GSP and Corbin were selected, not out of any other group of candidates, but rather residence halls, but because the number of students being at GSP and Corbin was small enough to allow a detailed study of their transportation history." Another factor considered in the selection of buses is that it turns out a stand point for the buses going downtown, and with only two exceptions, all buses are on a single line. Neither the length of the trial period nor the future cost of the passes has been determined. Richard E. Leakey, director of Kenya in East-Central Africa, will talk at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Southwestern University in Kansas City. His music won "The Search for Man's Origin". His presentation will include a 50-minute performance. KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM Leakey in K.C. For Speech 1: 30 Fano Reckon 2: 05 Christian Ethics in Contemporary Society: Black Revolution and White Racism Leakey discovered the skull of the 2.6 million-year-old musculus manis. This is the earliest humanoid skull ever found. Calendar 1:00 Contemporary American Poetry: 50 Apple Art (Art Buchwald; Campus & Community Calendar) <<00 Chapter a Day: I Am Third by Gayle Sayers 7.20 Apple Danish (Art Buchwald; Campus & Community Calendar) 9.20 Morning with the Masters 7.00 From the University, "A Study of Political Reaction," John Holt Myers 8.05 Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert 10.15 Sign Off KANU THURS., FEB. 4 12. 15 Noon Hour Concert (Cultural Calendar) JOE'S BAKERY The All New Norge Town SPECIAL NOTICE 19th & HASKELL AVE. IN THE MINI FLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Phone 813-5437 30 This Afternoon (Art Buchwald, amus & Community Calendar) NOW OPEN 8-10 100 Faculty Favorites (Prof. Albert turgstahler) 1:00 Chapter a Day I Am Third by Gayle Gayens 1.30 Life of Beeteboven 2.05 Recital Hall Open 24 Hours Sun, 1:00 p.m. thru Sat, 6:00 p.m. 5:30 Anything Good at the Movies? (Prof Peter Dart) 6:05 Music by Candlelight Laundry and Dry Cleaning The Captain's Table 8:00 Opera is my Hobby (Prof. James Seaver) ONE STOP FOR Foosball Pool Charbroiled Hamburgers 1420 Crescent Rd. 6:05 Music by Candlelight 7:00 News in Retrospect Open 9-6:30 3. 30 Anything Good at the Movies? (Prof Peter Dart) Seaver 9:00 Farewell Farewell Break 616 W. 91h 843-4720 Low Down Payment FOR SALE Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kunan are offered in the University Union. Students can color, dress, or national origin. 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $0.11 Western Civ. 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This summer would be the first time you will work outside as a staff member. Must be willing to work for a company that makes possible a larger salary. Two months must have been spent making possible a larger salary. If you have fluency, flexibility and a desire to remain easily to survive on very little income, C215, 815 W. Pinece, Overland Park, Kansas. i) HP, or larger electric motor, 160 or 220 vold using milling machine compressor. Call 843-0166 after 5:30 p.m. HELP WANTED W want college students to try our complete dinner $12.82. High-suite dinners 'the & down.' The Hull & Mans Restaurant and Mid-Mans. Restauned car-ry-on. Direct sales male or female, salesperson must be certified and responsible. If you like people to want to earn $75-$100 per week in the job, apply at 483-269-6831. Part-time work also available. "If The Shoe Fits ... Repair It." STUDENT EMPLOYMENT in Yellow- bear National Parks. Book telfs in national parks. 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