6 Tuesday, November 17, 1970 University Daily Kansan NO Kansan Staff Photo by JIM HOFFMAN Kansan Chiefs Leaders of the University Dale Kanan during spring semester 1971 will be Galen Bland, editor (right) and David Hack, business manager, Bland, a Hutchinson senior, and Hack, a Lawrence senior, were named Monday by the Kansas Board. Bland was a Kansas reporter in spring 1979 and news editor this fall. Hack has been an author of several books on psychology. The full news-editorial and business staffs will be named later. Off-Campus Housing Information Is Available at Meeting Tonight By JOHN GAGE Kansan Staff Writer A meeting to inform students of the problems in teaching off-campus training at 7:30 tonight in the Kansas Union by the Student Senate Office of Omaha, according to Halina Pawl, Santa Monica, Calif., senior and a staff member. A film showing instance of sub- standard housing in Lawrence will be shown at the meeting, Miss Pawl said, and information students to recognize sa- sity issues and problems in houseing will be distributed. Several law students who have been working with the city of Lawrence on housing practices will be present at the meeting. They will discuss the work currently being done on the city's building code. According to William Bafour, vice-chancellor for student affairs and chairman of the Off Campus Housing Committee, the University of Kansas is trying in part to establish a program that alleviate local housing problems. "The thrust of the Student Senate Off-Campus Housing Commission educational," he said. "We are attempting to make sure that we find the ability to find and rent safe and reasonable living quarters for a Balfour said that the committee helps mediate disputes between tenants and landlords and provides a complaint forum for dissatisfied tenants. According to Roc Baling Waite, University also provides a model lease for student tenants. It has not been widely usage of the lease because of its high cost. in the areas in which they are most needed refuse to agree to their provisions. The city is presently in the planning stages of a program of concerted enforcement of the laws against sexual abuse by Rick Walker, former KU student. Archaeologist To Talk On Port Excavation Disorder Laws Debated; Kansas Policy Praised Anna Marguerite McCann, professor of art history and archaeology at the University of Missouri, will present an illustrated lecture entitled "Excavations at the Roman Port of Cosa" at 8 p.m. tonight in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. "Dear Friend: A crucial unknown in the current debate over marijuana usage is the actual percentage of people who have tried and/or use it. It estimates range from a high (pardon the pun) of 100 to a low of about half of the low of about 50 per couple by traffic policemen and Army generals. "Ps, for verification purposes: If you wish to keep the grass, please do of course, but also consider notifying either the boys at Hoch or the UDK editor of your discovery and bag number—no names necessary of course. Thanks—gm." The KI traffic and security department reported that two plastic sacks containing what is believed to be marjujana were turned in to the police. Myers said he believed these new laws were little help in the problems that cause disorder. But he also noted Kansas the backlash laws had not been enacted. He said instead the state had enacted resolutions stating its position and recommending certain internal remedies for the camper. One sack was found outside Lindley Hall on the steps. The other sack was found in the bushes outside Snow Hall. Each sack contained the above message and a bag number. The sack outside Lindley was number 1, and the sack outside Snow was number 60. Myers spoke before the Friday afternoon session of a seminar on "Student Protest and the Law" held in the Kansas Union. Striker enforcement of laws prohibiting disorder at universities, restrictions on application of higher education, increased insurance rates and an inability to get in touch with the several of the backlash problems caused by campus unrest, are among the general counsel for the American Council on education and the Association of State Universities (ASU). Mrs. McCann's lecture is the second in the 1970-71 series sponsored by the Kansas Society of the Archaeological Institute of America. KU Police Find Pot With Message "In order to determine an accurate percentage, I have devised the following experiment. Today I have set out one hundred bags and ten percent of them are bags, bags, bags, when found, will be turned in to the proper authorities. The number of bags NOT turned in can be read as the percentage of bags that were returned." State and federal law-makers, Mysaid said, are calling for stricter enforcement of laws prohibiting the use of motorcycles involvement in such matters as "I hope that the results will be publicized and forwarded to all legislators (and to mr. vernie) working for the removal of marijuana penalties. Highest regards (oops, another pun) Grassman." political campaigns. He said lawmakers were also passing new laws against other activities. The policy adopted by Kansas of allowing the schools to regulate themselves, Myers said, is the wisest course to follow. Since 1965 she has co-directed the underwater archaeological expedition of Cosa, an ancient Roman harbor. Her report on this work was published in The American Journal of Archaeology. Myers pointed out that campus disturbances were affecting insurance rates and sales of flowers at the campus that was painfully appeared in. Mrs. McCann has also just recently returned from the International Congress of Underwater Archaeology where she was the only one. Included in one sack was this message On leave this year, Mrs. McCann has a grant from the American Council of Learned Societies to continue work at Cosa and direct research activities. Attorney to Launch Investigation of OD "I don't know what the charges would be," Young said. "We'll just have to see what the ir Kansas. He said universities had passed from among the most favored insurance risks to the least favored in just five years. He said that his office had been watching the paper since it first appeared The investigation may not start this week, but county attorney Dan Young still plans to look into the activities of the Oread Daily, a local newspaper that is being bulleted periodically as the voice of the Lawrence Liberation Front. 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