及 Thursday, December 3, 1970 University Daily Kansan KU Students Will Attend Peace Coalition Meeting Ten University of Kansas students representing Lawrence Action Coalition, will attend the national convention of the PAC, which will be held in Atlanta according to Debbie Deegan, coordinator of the Lawrence The convention has been held in Wuhan to unify the mission as an war effort and to plan anti-war activities for next spring. These activities will be followed by a brief moderate withdrawal from Vietnam, and an end to the draft. According to Miss Deegan, the main value in attending the convention is the opportunity it KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM FRIDAY **APPLE DANISH** (Art, Bookbinding) WOUNDING WITH THE MASTERS WOUNDING WITH THE CONCIER (Cultural Calendar) WINE & YUMMY CONTEMPORARY CONCIER CHAPTER A DAY (Professor Donald Chapter) CHAPTER A DAY (Professor Donald Chapter) THIS ATTENITION THE NEWS DIRECTOR THE NEWS DIRECTOR MICROSTRUCTURE LEIGHT MICROSTRUCTURE LEIGHT LAUREN SACHER ANATOMY OF PROFESSOR Michael Curran ANATOMY OF PROFESSOR Michael Curran FRIDAY NEWS 1:45 NEWS-WEATHER SPORTS (6 Min) 1:40 NEWS-WEATHER SPORTS (6 Min) 10:00 NEWS-WEATHER SPORTS (35 Min) 10:00 NEWS-WEATHER SPORTS (125 Min) 11:20 NEWS-WEATHER SPORTS 60 NWS WEATHER SPORTS (5 Mtns) 61 NWS WEATHER SPORTS (5 Mtns) 62 NWS WEATHER SPORTS (5 Mtns) 63 NWS WEATHER SPORTS (5 Mtns) 64 NWS WEATHER SPORTS (5 Mtns) 65 NWS WEATHER SPORTS (5 Mtns) Campus Bulletin Principal-Counselor-Freshman Day: Kansas KU-Y International Gift Fair; Jayhawk Room, Union, 1.09 p.m. Phi Reta Kappa initiation; Forum Room, 110cm, 4 p.m. Nigma Tau Gamma; Alcove B, Union 5.20 p.m. j. Club Royale Interviews: Curry Room; k. Clubs: Campus Crusade: International Room 1 lounge, 6:30 p.m. Union, 6, (i, m) Delta Nigma Pi; Regionalist Room, Union Program and Program in Plant Room Bldg. 10, 20 SUA Civilization Film: The Fallacies of U.SA Udison, 30 p.m. Camus Crusade: Oread Raven, Udison **Civilization Film:** "The Fallacies of *true*," David Wauffland & Ullman, 2 p. 109. Occupational Therapy: Ranas Room, 11th, 7:30 p.m. PROFESSIONAL NAME FONGTIM, ONE PART, FANGTIM, LIU JING, LIU ZHAO 1975 Film Society "Muriel." (France, 1963). Woodruff Auditorium, Union, 8 p.m. Hilder: Council Room, Union, & p.m. SUA Board: Governors Room, Union, & Bellows G. F. C. Gaines Woodcraft Auditorium, Union, B.p.m. CHR. Oread Room, Union, B.p.m. Architecture Lecture: Forum Room Hoover, Union, 2:30 p.m. p.m. International Fair Dance Club: In Houover struction, 173 Hollmann, 7 p.m. Black. Performing Arts Group: One act. KU-Y International Gift Fair; Joyhawk Room 1, 12th, 4 p.m. Architecture: Lecture: Forum Room 1, 12th, 4 p.m. International Folk Dance Club: In- instruction, 172 Hollomann, 7 p.m. plays, Woodcraft, Union, 8 p.m. University Theatre; "Indians," Murphy Hall, 8:20 m. will afford to see the direction of the national anti-war movement. This will enable those attending the conference to peace organizations according to their positions. "many students," said Miss Imaney. "Do not feel that the military is too involved, such as the Student Mobilization Committee and the local Peace Corps." The majority opinion among students as to how the anti-war movement might be organized. "The convention will enable the representatives from KU, who are mainly people involved in Student Mobe or the PAC, to become better acquainted with the students of KU and strations on tattered," she added. Many students have criticized this orientation, said his labor and other support is negligible and not worth catering to. "If laborer and other non-student groups are poorly represented at the board level, we will be forced to recognize the validity of these rules." Transportation was the major problem in organizing the union, and it has not been mentioned. This problem was solved when Mrs. John Wright, the wife of the president of the company and human development, agreed to lend the delegates her vehicle. The group will register at the Chicago Parkinghouse. Labor Day is Tuesday, and it tippeats in a rally scheduled for 7:30 Friday night. The conference begins on Saturday and Sunday, beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday and ending at 8 p.m. When you know it's for keeps Happily, all your special moments together will be symbolized forever by your engagement and wedding rings. If the name, Keepsa is in the ring and on the tag, you are assured of fine quality and lasting satisfaction. 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MURIEL Faculty Club May Acquire New Building by Alain Renais Facilities included in a proposed building would be a large dining room for lunch and dinner, a bar, private rooms for university extension through space to allow University Extension to use some of the space. Eurojob Report supplies you with a detailed listing of jobs in Europe, Australia and Africa. A copy of Eurojob Report obtained from Eurojob 2014-2013 = 12443 W-Latency, Louisville, Kentucky West Virginia coal miners earn an average of $175 a week. 75c for nonmembers KU FILM SOCIETY European-Foreign EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES TONITE: 7:30 Woodruff Aud. TOM DESH WRIGHT END OF THE RAINBOW After the aborted Senate meeting Wednesday night, 42 senators who were left after the vote were left alone less staunch comrades. They found the donors to Dyche and Gabbana trapped inside without a quorum. Senate Meeting Ends On An Alarming Note Vain attempts to arouse outside assistance led to the triggering of a fire alarm that rang in the Lawrence Police Department. Ten minutes later, two squared cars arrived to investigate only minutes after a KU Building and another door to free the imprisoned students. It was not the first locked door of the evening for the Senate students milled outside the doors to Dyche at 8:30 p.m. waiting to gain admittance to the Senate room, where man was called to open the Malls Shopping Ctr. auditorium so the scheduled meeting could be held. On Columia Records The senate was 15 minutes late in convening. $299 Showtimes: Mat. Daily 2:30 Eve. 7:10, 9:45 Senate Vacancies A meeting has been called for Thursday, Dec. 3, to interview graduate students interested in pursuing a career as a Student Senate. The graduate school has five vacancies to fill, with nominations for those posts. Based upon the Musical Play On a Clear Day You Can See Forever Pandavawan, Technologist. A Pairmum Picture - All Administered General Applications Varsity MEETING ... Teach Yourself The interviews will be held at 7 p.m. in room 640 of Fraser Hall. Methods for electing the chairperson also will be discussed at the meeting. Computers Teach Pupils Elementary Mathematics "As soon as classes are dismissed at the end of the day, the kids come back to use the library for classes, the laver, principal at Willow, said. PALO ALTO, Calif. (UPI)—A new generation of elementary school students is taking computers in stride. At Willow School in East Palo Alto, Calif., six and seven year olds are so enthusiastic about college that we offer for teaching mathematics that the biggest problem is getting to leave when the period ends. "At first," says Bill Rybensky, "at first," the program "of the younger students were concerned about the 'lady in the box,' but we explained what was really happening.' "Results are what count in this business," says Ryansky Tests are now being conducted to see if the computer can really teach children. A new low-price CSI system has been installed at Willow School this year. It is a computer education set-up developed by the university. The cost is less than $150,000, a price within range of many school districts. The Ravenwood City School District, in which the instruction—has been used for more experience in the field than any other Willow School has 32 tellete terminals in its computer lab. Students from the first six grades will have access to mathematics drill and practice about 10 minutes a day, with each pupil progressing on his own rate. The teacher or computer might say "Less over. You answered 11 out of 16 questions correctly. Goodbye. You read the paper at the dotted line." George Harrison 3-Record Set Capitol $5.99 Reg. $9.95 Capitol KIEF'S Malls Shopping Center Patronize Kansan Advertisers Art Auction original works of graphic art—etchings, lithographs, by leading 20th century artists; Pablo Picasso Johnny Friedlander Mare Chagall Salvador Dali Alexander Calder Joan Miro Georges Rouault Victor Vasarely and others. Presented by Meridian Gallery of Indianapolis Auction: 3 p.m. RAMADA INN Free Admission SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6th Exhibition: 1-3 p.m. WAKARUSA ROOM Priced as low as $15 INTERVIEWS: In The To Fill Five Vacancies STUDENT SENATE From The Graduate School To Be Held 7:30 - 9:00 p.m., Thurs., Dec. 3 610 Fraser John Friedman or Gene Roberts V12-6577 V12-0068 For more information call: Announcing! The New 1971 Jayhawker Yearbox Distribution no.2 (Newspaper Supplement) Mon., Tues., Wed. Dec. 7, 8, 9 Strong Rotunda 9:00 - 5:00 The Eight Supplements of the Yearbox Unlike past Jayhawkers, this year's Jayhawker will be published in eight different supplements. The "book" is designed not only to inspire thought, but also to capture those memories that will create orgies of nostalgia in later years. The supplement being distributed Monday-Wednesday is a 16-page newspaper dealing with events and figures in the state, city, and university markets. The other seven supplements are as follows: 1. The first supplement, already distributed, consists of original, never-before published prose, poetry, photography and art by KU students. The next supplement distributed after the newspaper is composed of group pictures and acts as somewhat of a student directory—*reference for the association of the various KU names with their respective KU faces.* 3. A supplement devoted to the "Hill" that will cover the events, organizations, and people. 4. 5.6 The respective areas of sports, theater, and Student Union Activities will comprise three separate supplements this year so that more extensive coverage can be given to these events which are part of every student's experience and education. 7. The last supplement is devoted to the seniors, the Class of '71. These eight supplements housed in your yearbook will also be accompanied by a set of baseball trading cards—each card depicting a member of the