University Daily Kansam Thursday, November 19, 1970 : Kansan Photo by HANK YOUNG meeting dealt with cans and bottles, not air pollution Environmental Law Society Discusses Anti-Pollution Measures Frat Alums Hear Plans for Greeks By DICK HAY Kansan Staff Writer A group of 10 University of Kansas fraternity alumni gathered last night at a meeting with members of the Council (AIFC) and heard Jay Strayer, assistant to the dean of men and fraternity affairs adviser, present two plans that would benefit the Greek system. Shrayer presented the outline of a plan for creation of a fraternity system. The purpose was to the whole fraternity system and funded through the Endowment Fund. Strayer said that the Pearson trust fund, which applies to residence halls, allowed for some students to develop through professional consultant aid, seminars and other related activities. He added that fraternal organizations excluded from use of the funds. Strayer said that Irvin E. Youngberg, executive secretary of the endowment association, has been willing to handle and administrate the funds for a fraternity leadership program which would share the use of staff personnel and residence hall program. Strayer emphasized funds that would be contributed to such a program would have to be specifically marked for that use. It was decided to put off a vote on support for the program until the spring meeting at which time, the group would have more definite plans. Bob Radcliffe, AIFC president and a Lawrence merchant, said he wanted to go on record in the book to encourage his leadership program for the Greeks. Radcliffe commended Strayer for his work on the plan. "We think it's a good project," he said. Strayer also requested AIFC support for a "focus on fraternity" seminar that the un Doctor Testing Abortion Law Will Give Talk A Minnesota doctor, now being prosecuted for perforated a breast when she was 19, and the human Sexuality Conference at 8:15 p.m. tonight in Wooldruff Dr. Jane Hodgson, an obstetrician and gynecologist, will be the featured speaker for the program entitled "Abortion." Also participate in the abortion discussion will be Roy Buck. Lawrence gynecologist, law professor of law and the Rev. Don Baldwin. degraduate FIEC is planning the seminar would bring high school students together for a program designed to acquaint them with frater- Strayer said a similar program was conducted two or three years ago and was considered highly risky. He added Greeks with riches the next fall. A motion was made and passed to support the undergraduate IFC for the seminar. Strayer explained some of the reasons for the rush difficulty last fall. He said preliminary indications of a survey being conducted by an IFC committee indicated that the increased Johnson County Junior College enrollment alone with economic conditions A report was made to the group about the tax case filed by Sigma Malta. Lambda fraternities in an attempt to regain tax exemption The case failed in District Court, but is scheduled to be heard by the Kansas Supreme Court. The AIF Counsel who made the report, the case hinges on whether or not the real estate and business sectors are "exclusively for educational use." He said that the courts had defined "excessively meaning" necessarily meaning 100 per cent. New officers were elected at the end of the meeting. Broadway Joe Is Blitzed In Epic C.C. and Company An ordinance prohibiting sales of beer or wine in no-deposit—no reebon holders—is a topic of discussion at the National Environmental law Society. Cans, Bottles Researched By Society The Granada theater—it's give credit where it is due—in downtown Lawrence is currently home to the oval bicycle film of minor proportions. Members of the Environmental Law Research currently research information similar law for Lawrence. They are compiling information in the legal problem environmental aspects and political problems of a no criminal law. Bob Ward, president of the society, said they might be filling law suits against some major companies in the Lawrence area. A group will be working on this project in the next few weeks. Grass Survey Gets Results The first ordinance of this type will go into effect April 1, 1971 in Bowie, Maryland. By FRANK SLOVER Kansas Staff Writer The Grassman's survey is the warmest reception today in the Kanan office that said bag no. 19 was "good hands" and "thanks," The KU traffic and security department reports that a total of four bags of the supposedjuana have been turned in so far The movie, "C. C. and Company," stars Joe Namath, as C. C. and teammates have a zebra-striped Harley Sportster that hits the road in search of himself. And what better companion to search with than Ann Margaret? the fashion chick from New York for whom old C. C. leaves his scurvy cycle buddies. C. C. was never really like the boys he rode with. They were degenerates and he was merely a decker of truth and the rest of it. She adds a touch of fleshy pathos to the whole proceeding as The degenerates are not run bad. The leader is a latter day Steve Reeves named Moon who Out of the rigidly stereotyped characters, the inadequate treatment of the shallow emergent. It is that Ann Margaret must be getting old and fat. In all throughout the film the only portions of the star that stained reeds and a few roars around her mind. SUA Nov. 20 & 21 7 & 9:30 p.m. 60° A main emphasis of the class will be a study of the computer file system for keeping large sets of data such as student records, library files and About 10 to 20 people are studying in this class. Use Kansan Classifieds J. Woodson Moore, supervisor of user services in the Computation Center, said the purpose of the class was to instruct people who work at the center in certain abilities of the computer. Public Service Merits Award Three University of Kansas 60-second color television spot announcements won a merit award in the public service section at a regional conference Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The conference, sponsored by the Mid-America District College Association Public Relation Association District VI American Alumni Council, was attended by Dennis Branister, editor of university publications; John Conard, director of Todd Seymour, director of the Greater University Fund; Larry Heeb, director of deferred giving; and Holly Thomson, director of endowment publications. Firm Conducts Study Seminar On Computers An instructional class in computer language is being held in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union this week. The class is Honeywell Company, which is coming to the KU Computation Center. It was, in spite of all its failings, a fun movie. It did not purport to be a dance film and a hobo motorcycle movie. Its depravity and depth to be found in earlier examples of this type are more accurately captured footage of a motorcross race. The plot, of course, was absurd. The acting—well, let's not talk about it. Actually, Ann Margaret does fleshy sirene roles with a certain competence by this time. him as the best man in an office and Lowers'. His band of gryckie chefs includes some good looking women and one who looks like a boy. The girls finance the group by basking and their antics supply the girls with money burdened with such heavy concerns as drunkenness, copulation "What's a nice girl like you doing hitch-hiking?" a young dude asks one of the chicks. "I'm a teen-age prostitute," she replies, pushing her swaying orbs towards him. "Give you any ideas?" C. C. has a falling out with his sister, and it led to an adapat Ann Margaret and her little group action on her body if C.C. doesn't pay them some money. It is hard to believe but Namath the child who was crushed. Then all the boys in the club chase Ann and Joe and he is unaware of one, except one, whom they make friends with. In fine American tradition he challenges Moon to a race for double or nothing In fine American tradition the gang accepts. A lot of this film is bad. The camera is out of focus most of the time. If you have weak eyes when watching a white cane when you come out. Listen for the sounds of love... Where do you hear them? In a plea for help from someone who needs it? In a dialogue between students and parents, they discuss the session for a marriage on the rocks? At a Catholic Mass conducted in an Episcopal church. The sounds of love are everywhere — anyone can hear them. If they listen. You'd be surprised. The帕顿听到的. But, like everything in life, the things that matter most are the hardest. It isn't easy being a Paulist. But then, the best things in life never are If you are interested in more information about the Paulist priesthood, write to Room 114 415 West 59th Street New York, N.Y. 10019 Rev. Donald C. Campbell, C.S.P. 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