Highway construction law contested TOPEKA (UPI) — The State Highway Commission filed an action in court Monday asking that the entire 1969 highway construction law be declared invalid. Senior jerseys depict future Members of the class of 1970 will receive their blue football jerseys along with the rest of the senior regalia at the senior coffee from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Oct. 30 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Rick Livingston, St. Louis senior, said the jerseys were conceived to "make seniors realize that the liberal ideas they crusade for today may be discarded soon after graduation." A hippie lying on his back and viewed from the feet adorns the front of the shirts designed by Livingston and Gary Bond, Kansas City senior. The word, "Seniors," appears above the hippie and "Tomorrow's Establishment" is written below. "Kansas 70" decorates the back. White beachcomber hats with red and blue bands and large blue buttons reading "KU 70" in white complete the seniors' equipment. The $12.00 class dues paid by seniors at enrollment covers the cost of these items. Don Farrington, senior class president, said seniors who failed to pay dues may do so at anytime in the Alumani Office in Sudler Hall. After the young robin hatches he eats an average of 14 feet of earthworms a day. The commission filed an answer and cross-petition to a suit brought by Atty. Gen. Kent Frizzell in Shawnee County District Court to test the validity of the law's formula for determining construction priorities. 8 KANSAN Sept. 23 1969 The republican attorney general has ruled the formula is void, fuel taxes and prescribed construction in nine specific corridors. but the remainder of the law is valid. He is seeking court support for his ruling. matter and it was not fully read a third time when passed by the legislature. The commission, controlled by Democratic Gov. Robert B. Docking, is seeking to declare the entire law invalid. The highway law was passed by the 1969 legislature over Docking's veto. It increased the gasoline and diesel The cross-petition filed by the commission alleges the law is unconstitutional because it has more than one subject, its title does not clearly describe the subject Andrew Johnson was the first president whose early background was not military or legal. Office Supplies & Equipment 700 Massachusetts VI 3-3644 SALES—SERVICE—RENTAL "ACME cares for your clothes" Call VI3-5155 for FAST Pickup & Delivery OR Take Advantage of our 10% DISCOUNT on Cash and Carry Laundry and Dry Cleaning This Week's Free Special: Lucky Number 351 ACME DOWNTOWN 1111 Mass. laundry & dry cleaners HILLCREST 925 Iowa MALLS 711 W.23rd