University Daily Kansan Friday, January 22, 1971 3 Kansan Staff Photo by JIM FORBES Careers and answered questions in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union yesterday. Careers Day supported the Commission's conclusion that young women are not considering fields such as dentistry and optometry, but still lean toward the traditional fields such as nursing and veterinary science. The marriage consideration of the untraditional career fields and to bring more students and faculty members for the program in the future. By BOB DICKSON Senate Cuts Fee, Raises Prices Kansan Staff Writer The Student Senate withdrew $180,000 from the Athletic Association budget Wednesday night when it approved the amended enactment on appropriations. That $180,000 has Inspectors to View Engineering School A Team of evaluators from the University of Kansas Professional Development will inspect the University of Kansas School of Engineering 1 and 2nd year students. William P. Smith, dean of the The Council accrepts engineering schools across the country. "Our weakest position will be the lack of capital equipment," Smith said, but he conceded that this is a shared responsibility by other department heads. "Overall, you'll find engineering schools are pretty standard in their curriculum," Smith explained. At KU, the most recent curriculum change was the dropping this semester of the western civilization requirement for students in the chemical and molecular engineering department. The department's chairman, Don W. Green, associate professor of chemical and petroleum engineering "We've had some complaints about some western civilization instructors, but as a whole, we know nothing about getting any more out of western civilization than any other of the schools. He stressed that approximately 26 to 28 hours in the humanities are required for engineering students, and about one per cent of total graduation hours. He added that "the students in liberal arts aren't required to take one-fifth of their courses in the School of Engineering." Curriculum changes are now being contemplated in the civil engineering department. Changes proposed by the curriculum committee would include the addition of required mathematics from 1 to 15 and would eliminate stability and statistics. Minimizing engineering sciences would be increased from 29 to 31 hours, and the curriculum requires a science required, as well as two of three courses in materials, mathematics or electrical circuits. New Year's Resolutions Include Marijuana Seed The Grassman has made a New Year's resolution: "We here at Joint Enterprises and Grass Roots Central resolve that there is no doubt that we will continue." This statement came in the form of a letter received Wednesday in the Kansas Office. The Grassman also stated in his letter that he had finished giving away free marijuana at the present time. He now is distributing small packets of marijuana seeds in the hope that the persons who find them will plant them. In closing, the Grassman said, "I hope you like our New Year's resolution, if you do, you'll really love 1972." enabled the Athletic Association to reduce the price of season tickets for students below the hall fee and members of the University community. R. L. Bailey, student body vice-president, introduced the amendment to the allocation and reduced the $12 activity fee assessed as a part of the fee waived. Bailey said, the reduction of the activity fee was his sole aim in providing the fee. "This was in no way an attack on athletes," he said. "I believe that the fee is as much as possible. The first step in reducing the fee is to organize organizations which can support themselves without much expense." If projections made by Wade Stinson, athletic director, maternization, the activity fee and affect a majority of the students. To raise the needed revenue eventually a part of the activity feels more important. You will go up. A football ticket will cost $18 and a basketball ticket, $25. $5 and $4 for football and basketball respectively. Lawmen Support Ousted KBI Chief , believe that it is important students realize that it are not ogres in the ticket holder category originally the student activity funds were intended to make easier for those to games to purchase tickets. Stinson said the Athletic Corporation Board had been instructed to fund reduction, and had prepared to make adjustments for it. They were willing to abide by the rules set accordingly. Stinson said. He questioned the rationale of the decision, however. Stinson said that if students had to pay for what they got, other questions should have been cut as well from the Senate budget. Before the fee reduction takes effect, it must be approved by the Board of Regents. Bill Ebert, executive director of the senators Wednesday that an informal polling of the Regents would ensure fee reduction might be approved. Vern Mellner, Kansas attorney general, refused to comment on petitions bearing 700 signatures for government officers to object to Millennium projecting to Harold Nye as director of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation. Miller recently announced that he would replace Nye as KBI head By BOB DICKSON Kansan Staff Writer Miller appointed Howard with the aim of increasing cooperative law enforcement local law enforcement agencies. This caused Arthur Shenk, Montgomery County sheriff, to initiate campaign in support of Nye. "I just believe that if a good man is doing a good job, he will be seen. He said "Harlod Nye is one of the key Chiefs we have ever the best." Shenk said a petition was sent to all county sheriff's offices in the state, and all who supported Nye were to sign the petition. Of the 105 counties which received petitions, 30 had already returned them m., according to Shenk. All petitions expressed and some sheffits even included letters of support with the petition The petitions were delivered to Miller Thursday by John Vernier, the state representative to the state legislature. Miller was "Some county attorneys and police chiefs even signed the petition, saying those counties are returning petitions. Nye's popularity was A survey accredited to the Kansas Peace Officers Association reported that 65 per cent of officers in the state said that cooperation between the KBI and local agencies was excellent. In that same poll, 68 per cent did not believe a statewide police force John Franz, president of the National Association, said a state police agency would combine the state highway patrol and the KRJ. The state police arm of the state police, sparsely populated counties, according to Franz, because local officials fear they will lose control. Franz described the appointment of Howard as a "political move that was one step closer to the state police agen- Franz said the petition campaign represented an honest attempt of law enforcement officials to voice their opinion. He said the officers' right to intervene in a judicial question was indeed a political question Douglas County had not returned the petition to Shenk When asked about the petition Hex Johnson, Douglas County asked for help but he had read about a petition supporting Nye in local papers Sorek said the petition campaign was not intended to indicate lack of support for Miller. "He is one of the best shifts this season." Ney said that while the petition campaign was "gratifying," he doubted it would have any effect. He added that a group should remain with the bureau as a supervisor over one of the three investigators, laboratories or records and analysis. At present, he is not in agreement to Howard, the new director. 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