Thursday, December 10, 1970 University Daily Kansan College Seniors To Enroll First The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has initiated a new process for senior check aimed at shortening enrollment procedures for seniors, said John Wolf, assistant to the dean of the College. All seniors who plan to graduate in June of 1971 will have an opportunity to have their enrollment checked for graduation from high school. The student must have his major advisor sign his enrollment card and a record summary card must be included in the confidentiality notice. Seniors who wish to go through the senior check may pick up their folders and enrollment cards in 306 Strong Hall starting at a.15. All seniors are also requested by the College to compete a senior athlete, which deals with the student's undergraduate expertion at the college. The final senior check will be made in the College office when the student returns his folder, enrollment card, senior questionnaire and official registration. Beginning Jan. 11, seniors may pick up their enrollment cards and applications for degrees in 121 Strong Hall. Registration materials for enrollment will be distributed in Hoch Auftorfium 11:30 a.m. Jan. 13 morning classes in Alte Field Hall. The Wednesday, Jan. 13 morning enrollment in Allen Field House will be reserved for seniors only until 12:30 p.m. Juniors and special students in the College may pick up their folders startin at 8 a.m. on Jan. 11 to 112强。 all students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences must get his/her enrollment cards in 206 Strong before enrolling at Allen Field House. We will Wolf said he hoped the new procedure would cut down the length of during enrollment and eliminate some of the 'hassle involved' Opponents of SST Threaten Filibuster WASHINGTON (UPN) -Seniors of the Superioric Transport Plane (SST) Wednesday threatened a session-ending necessary to stop an 1,800-mile-an-hour jellier. Senate-House negotiators, sensing that the impeachment would that the inclusion of any funds for the controversial air- plane would trigger extended Sen. Gaylord Nelson, D-Wis., a former anti-SST-faction leader, said the SST funds for the development of the SST last week made his position on the budget difficult, attaching to restore the funding at this time he will be able to provide a larger length. Filibusters are traditionally most effective near the end of a field, so they adjourn around Dec. 18, opponent StW must have no trouble in keeping a filibuster going for the first 20 minutes; for the 91st council adjourns The Senate voted last week 52 to 41 to eliminate $280 million for the transportation appropriation. 97 Transportion Approach Bill. But the House, on a 213-74 vote Monday, refused to do the deal because of a problem over to its conferees who must, if possible, come up with a compromise in negotiations with the opposition. One possible compromise under discussion would be to appropriate about $200 million for continued work in the SST prototypes. With the fiscal year almost half over, $105 million has already been spent on the SST under continuing resolutions The other $100 million would be used to keep the SST team together for further research until Congress can consider the action. This probably would be unacceptable to the Senate. Women Allow Male Members In Press Club WASHINGTON (UPI)—The women's National Press Club is being opened to a new category of members—men. The members also approved a change of name to "The Press Club of Washington." The vote giving preliminary approval to the move was 113 to 8. A final balloting will be conducted in a month. The all-male National Press Club in a mail referendum earlier year failed to approve a new bill that would allow women as members. The vote in favor was better than two to one but the change required approval by two-thirds of the membership just those mails in their ballots. The Men's National Press Club however, will debate the issue again at its annual meeting Jan 15. INVESTOR (UPF)—in Senate Finance Committee Wednesday, approved and agreed to an uncertain fate a Social Security law down with controversial provisions for import quotas, welfare restrictions and a new government health insurance program. - To come and go as you please? WANT FREEDOM Social Security Bill Readied A number of senators predicted privately that nothing in the case of a state-debt except the provisions for increases in *Social Security* would help to increase in next year's *Social Security* taxes of as much as The cutter, borrowed from another mine, was about 31 feet from Loren Hinkle, 43, of nearby Rupert, one of three miners who was trapped by the roof fall height in the Leckie Coal Co. mine. The rescuers established contact with Hinkle early morning. He held a hole through a 46-foot coal pillar. Hinkle told them that one of his companions had been killed by the rockets. He did not know the other. Debate on the bill will begin four days before Dec. 19, the deadline for adjournment of the congressional set by congressional leaders. - To associate with mature University men and women? Hinkle, who was being fed orange juice and water through the two-inch hole, told members in the rescue team that "I'm all right." The Senate's 25-member free trade bloe will seek to strip oil, textile and shoe import quotas ANJEAN, W. W. (Upi) -- Rescue workers used an罢 night to bore through Wednesday to reach one of three miners who were trapped by a massive rock in the Northeastern West Virginia soft soil. Coal Miner Is Contacted By Rescuers "But if you don't get that miner machine in here and get going with it, I'm going to have to stay here another day," he said. DETROIT (UPI)--Both the U.S. Auto Workers and the Chicago United Teachers Wednesday they could rejoin agreement by Dec. 18 on a new contract with the union's 120,000 members at Chrysler without the pressure of union leaders. UAW Chrysler Department Director Douglas Fraser and - To avoid the "hassle" of cooking and housekeeping? Auto Workers Want Early Chrysler Pact - 20 meals weekly (unlimited seconds) - recreation room TRY NAISMITH HALL . . . - maid service - a complete campus community with a relaxed atmosphere where you can get involved or be left alone. - heated swimming pool Now Leasing For Spring Semester The other two miners were identified as Charles Piller and Linda Crookshanks, both of Rupert. It was not known of the two. Administration forces and liberals promise a final effort on the rescue President Nikon's son, the ex-Nixon advocating a minimum income to every family whose adults are employed in a job or traint for one, it passed the House. For anyone earning more than $9,000 a year, taxes would go up One of the main hangups at Chrysler was the Canadian driver, Olukun GM and Ford Motor Co. They have separate contracts for their U.S. and Canadian members, the Canadian contract embraces both sides. The over-all bill was approved by a 12.5 vote of the Finance which had laboured to put it together and passed since September. The committee hoped the popularity of high swamp opposition to the trade swap Since GM's Canadian workers remain on strike, there is as yet no pattern for Chrysler to follow. Traditionally, after the union reaches contract agreements the UAW must GM this year—the other company. It can virtually the same pact but the UAW weeks some "frosting on the non-target companies." from the measure and threaten to block all action until they succeed. The UAW's 186,000 memoirs were employed by Ford Motor Co. (the UAW) in a new proposed contract. The UAW Ford Council Tuesday voted overwhelmingly to recommend that the UAW would be virtually identical to the one accepted by General Motors employees after a 67-day strike. D. John D. Leary, Chrysler's top bargainer, said the two sides had met at the union's suggestion but not at the president's request to join the union's Chrysler workers in the United States and Canada. In October, he asked that Dec. 18 as a target date for settlement and both said they hoped to reach tentative agreement by the end. There will not be a strike deadline before China tries to protect Chrysler workers stay on the job and receive their holiday Members of this year's University of Kansas Concert Band have been chosen by Bob Böger, director of bands at KU. There are 76 students in the band who come from many schools and departments besides the School of Fine Arts. by $83.60 next year, from the present maximum of $373.40 to a new maximum of $468. All 95 million working Americans who pay some taxes would pay more starting Jan. 1 under the bill. All 26 million Americans who draw Social Security benefits—benefits are retired, widows and widowers and widowers beneficiaries—would get an increase effective Jan. 1 but not until April checks are mailed out. The bill also provides an automatic 3 per cent increase in taxes and benefits after 1972 because the cost of living rises much. Texas Won't License Clay Tommy V. Smith, commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which is in charge of education, said he was legally impossible for him to issue Chay a license for the $10 minimum wage. The greatest attraction inbox history. AUSTIN, Tex. (UP1)—A spokesman for the Texas Boxing Commission said Wednesday it will host a fight heavyweight champion Joe Fraser in Houston's Astrodome that Clay be licensed in the stairs. Smith denied reports that he had said he would "see to it" that Clay got a license for the bout. "I don't know where they got that information," Smith said. "I was in New York for the fight, but I didn't want to go to Bonavera, but I sure didn't say anything about getting him a license. He goes me under suit, and I couldn't issue him a license to that. That's up to the court." Clay filed an application last year for a Texas boxing license, and Smith denied the application. Clay went to court. bc, he has not been sued by his boxing license to grant the license. The suit is still pending in an Austin court. Campus Bulletin Today State Dept. Comm: Oread, 8;30 a.m. Bowling Exams: Warren Boozer, Council 8;30 a.m. Student Art Sale; Main Lounge, Union, all day. Computer Science; Dr. Schweppe, Woodruff, 30 a.m. Eight, 9 a.m. Computer Selence: Dr. Hetherington Dread. 9 a.m. Computer Science: Dr. Hetherington. Owad, 9 a.m. MPA Interface: Shera Womens, Int'l Sherri Wynn, m/f, 10.9 a.m. MPA Studies: Don Eppley, Heignalist, 9 a.m. Psych 40: Proc Crockett, Woodruff, 9:30 French Staff: Dr. Johnson, Alcove B, 11:30 a.m. Latin Amer. Area: Mike DeVille, Alcove B a.m. Psych 40: Prof Crockett, Woodruff, 9:30 a.m. Unleash Behavior. UniDen Personnel: Frank Burge. Col- lowood, 10 a.m. Civil Engr. Staff Diane Cross Meadowlark, 11:30 a.m. Leadership Dev. (Societal Welfare) Ed Seaggs, Alcev C. Noon League of Women Voters; Diane Rutter, Kansas, 12:40 p.m. Friday Social Work Field Instructors Conference: Council, all day. Standard R-4 Valeo. More info. day Popular Films: W. C. Fields Double Bill. "The Bank Dick" & "Misstatsppi" Woodruff. 9 a. 9 o. 30 m. Student Art Sale! Main Lounge, Uplon, all day. "Indians": University Theatre, 8:20 p.m. Open til 8:30 til Christmas What Did Reading Dynamics Do For You ? ? Ray Banbury Radio and TV "If you really are serious about working hard—it will do everything you want. 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