University Daily Kansan Monday, November 9, 1970 Student Senate Allots $8,491 3 Radio Program Boosted A program in broadens journalism initiated this fall has received $8,491 in allocations from the Student Senate. David Dary, assistant professor in journalism and communication, said the money would be used to improve facilities used in a joint news operation by stations KUOK and KAN-FM at the University of Virginia. Dary approached the Student Senate for funds after the School Journalism and the department denied his requests for money. He said neither department had any budget to finance the program. "I am optimistic that the School of Journalism will provide adequate funds beginning next fall to maintain the program," he The joint news operation provides news service, SEQUENCE UK, which is a carrier current station reaching most of the resistance corridors and soorites, and KANU-FM which operates on 108,000 watts of power at 425 kHz. It is managed and operated, but only the portment of KANU is run by students. Dary said the allocations would give the program the tools to provide experience in providing experience in broadcast journalism in a professional All news programs for both stations originated from the building Dairy said he added that he formerly a studio for live, dramatic broadcasts and, as is poor, equipped for the news operation. Improved facilities will streamline the operation, Dary said, and improve the quality of services. The facility is now produced. It will also give the students a broadcast facility 'on a par with a large news operation' in Chicago. The primary use of the funds allocated by the Senate will be to provide training and studio in the newsroom. Dary listed tape recorders, typewriters and a public service monitor as provided for by the student funds. "I would expect that more students who are interested in Broadcast journalism at KU has never been stressed before, Dary said. Free U. Plans Bake Sale A baked-s goods sale, to raise money to cover the expenses of the Kansas Free University, is being planned for Saturday, Nov. 21, at Kansas State University in Indiana. The free wool budget requests from the Student Senate to be distributed to students have been met, so the Board of Confusion, the limited power structure of the Free University, voted on Sunday Nov. 8 to try to earn money by having the school become a member of Canterbury House, which is the Fiery Furnace Coffee House. United Fund Gets Boost The University of Kansas fraternities collected about $1,000 for the Lawrence United Fund campaign this year, according to David Anderson, senior. Andersen, president of the Center-Fraternity Council, said she helped the university in the charity complexes and trailer courts last Monday and Tuesday nights. UNICEF Sale Begins UNICEF greeting cards and calendars will go on sale Monday in the Kensington Bookstore and at the Lawrence Public Library. The sale is sponsored by the Douglas County chapter of the United Nations Association and will last until December 30. Sales will help provide funds for the United Nations Children's Fund, which fights hunger, disease and ignorance. About 700 million children in 112 developing countries receive medicines and health care, books, teachers, schools, garden tools, sanitation facilities, nutritious food and orphanages from the UNICEF funds. Two Arrested, Charged With Drug Possession Two persons were arrested Friday morning on drug possession charges, brought by the Montreal police, the Douglas County sheriff's deputies, and members of the Kansai Bureau of Investigation. The police said the arrests were a result of an investigation and an investigation. They said they had been notified of what an informant termed "the investigation" took place in the house, and that the informant had requested an investigation of the house. The two persons arrested were Vicky Anne White, also known as Vicky Anne Baylew, 20, of 136 Mins and Robert Eugene Klebe, who is not related to Miss White according to investigating officers. Miss White, who was charged with possession of heroin, a prescription drug worth $1500 and scheduled to appear at a preliminary hearing on April 4. P.m. White was charged with illegal possession of drugs without a prescription, a misdemeanor. He was charged with possession of fentanyl acid and posted $1000 bond his trial is set for 11 a.m. Nov. 25. A quantity of pills, capsules, powders, liquids and some salts were recovered during the search, and samples of the suspected drugs were sent to a state laboratory in Atlanta for analysis, the police said. Visiting Scholar Will Be at KU The National Phi Beta Kappa waking scholar at the University of Kansas. Herman E. Spivey, professor of English and acting dean of the College of Liberal Arts and at the University of Florida. Details of his visit, which includes a public address and meetings with students, will be announced later. radio-teleready news will be attracted to KU because of this program," he said. He added that he thought the School of Journals were placing more emphasis on development in the area in the future. "I would like to think that we used the same set of coaches as Walter Crankles and Nancy Dickersons, at least some of whom will come from KU," Darya said. Lay Students Will Organize Legal Office Neither of the two persons arrested were listed as students at the University of Kansas. The first year law class is organizing an one-on-one office visit for a paralegal student to complaint students, according to David Dysart, president of the David Dysart, president of the The office will handle causes involving the legal rights of students. All types of legal questions will be handled, in those involving residence hall contracts, landlords and grades. The only area the office will not handle will be the hiring, tenure and promotions of University of Kansas professors. Dysart said the students agreed with the administration not to deal in this area. The office, set up in the form of a charter from the University, will be located in the Kansas Union and the Wesley Foundation building The first year law students will staff the office with jobs given on the basis of an honor system. The best students will receive the jobs Paul Wilson, professor of law, will be the faculty advisor. Dysart said the ombudsman office will be organized like a society or students' organization. "Under that, students are ineligible for help at the state legal aid office. That is how we give year law students in Lawrence. Office space, supplies and a phone will be provided by the University. The office will be open from 8.30 m. to 5.19 m. when it is completed. Campus Group Studies Books By Ayn Rand The philosophy of author Ayn Rand is the basis for an organization on campus called Objectivism. David Myers, Lansing graduate student and president of the group, said that the basic problem involves reason, self-interest and capitalism. He said the Students of Objectivism was an intellectual organization which uses philosophy as a day-to-t discourse to philosophize Last week, the Students of University蒙诺斯 the showing of "Founda- movie made from the book by Miss Rand. 85 people attended Although the Students of objectivism have only seven dues paying members, approximately 50% of the are associated with the group. Israel, Zambia Delegations Named Top at KU Model Security Council The delegation from Israel, headed by Ben Entine, Lexington, nominated voted best participating delegation. The participating delegations were allowed to participate in the Council and submit resolutions to the Council for consideration. They were not required to vote. 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