6 Tuesday, November 3, 1970 University Daily Kansan Candidates From Page 1 Moore said he felt that there needed to be legislation to revise the laws that were in place to include environmental education and to stress the relationship of environment to environment. Moore said that birth control should be available to anyone and it should not be afforded to children who couldn't afford it. The Committee also reported Moore as saying that government's regulation had not been adequate. . . Running for state representative, 39th district, are John Vogel, Rep. incumbent and Mike Glover, Dem. challenger. Vogel has worked and voted for several measures on environmental problems, including an environmental problems council, a pesticide control bill and a safety control statutes amendments. Michal Glover indicated somewhat more interest in introducing various pieces of material than the other candidates. As for the race between James DeCoursey, Dem. challenger and Larry Winn, Rep. incumbent for U.S. Congressman of the 3rd Congressional District. The Republican action Committee had a lot to lose. DeCoursey accepted an invitation to debate Winn or to speak, and presented his views at the debate. He basically supported the goals of an abortion issues. Although Winn indicated he was willing to work with the chapter officers, he did not make any contact. He also had no contact with the membership. Kenneth B. Armilitze, president of Zero Communications, has local newspapers regarding Winn's voting record on enrolment. ZPG except for some hesitancy concerning the abortion issues Armitage stated in his letter that ZYG obtained campaign materials and through research found that Winn's statements appeared to be wrong. Armitage said he was not aware that he was either against overall environmental improvement, or reducing the problem. Most of Congressman Winn supported funds for the SNV in a potentially serious environment. The NCSU proposed funds to assist environmental research in the area. Winn's activities can be characterized as proposing the establishment of study communities supporting realistic action, he said. Winn voted for the Tumber supply Bill which would have matured in the forests. He voted against an adequa nate Rafael Wilderness He voted against the Mass Transit Authorization (mass transit would greatly reduce air pollution by providing an alternative to the automobile for transportation to and from work). 1720 West 23rd Street Use Kansan Classified Representation From Page 1 --both had a working form student representation before the addition of article 3.4.2 to the Senate Code. Bylaws of the School were changed this summer to meet departmental representation. There seem to be no problems, Lucas said. The political science department will represent representation on policy making committees for the past two years, the chairman of the department, said. Lujan said he has found student input to be very constructive. "Rational decision making requires broad information and there is an important set of inference rules that enable the diversity that only the student has." The consequence of student participation on promotion and enure committees has been that the percentage of students although students were represented on this committee they had requested not to vote on matters of hiring and firing. Whether or not the inclusion of an exalt percentage in the amendment desirable has also been raised. Lucas said "It is unfortunate that a clause cluded in the amendment because it then becomes a norm." The ideal situation would be to build committees in proportion to students' concern with the functions, in comparison to McKinsey questioned whether there was such distrust that a percentage must be spelled out. Exert said "If there is trust, the object to object to such a rule." Although Ebert favors 50 per cent representation, he said that the real objective was not the real objective. He said the evolution of the issue to that point was based on the fact that "Students and faculty now operate within the confines of stereotyped roles." The popular notion that students must come to the faculty is wrong. Students need to be seduced by students taking more responsibility for the course of study. Ebert termed the quest for representation as "an attempt at academic cooperation, not actually a test of skills, she not the ultimate enemy." "The concentration should be on cooperation, not innovation," McKinney said. "Any intelligent person is constantly innovating." "We need to ask ourselves," he said, "what causes friction, and if we take a step towards taking a stride toward successful student-faculty relationships, then the prevent the University of Kansas from falling into the ranks of a second rate university." Regents . . . responsible for seeing that "regrets policy is being followed by the institutions." From Page 1 The Board of Replens also has a permanent staff of seven that carries out the instructions and recommendations of the board. Their role is maintained in Topeca in the State Office Building. In February or March, the Legislature appropriates funds separately for each seat required by the apportionment to be trained in the same bill. The reents are charged with the responsibility of seeing that the bill is executed. Bickford, as the executive officer, is "The board's general philosophy is that the college of a college or a university is the sole responsibility of the chancellor or the president, and not for any unusual happens, the board doesn't get involved in the day-by-day operation of the university. In rules and regulations as far as the students are concerned - or faculty-they should their general function of making policy This Week Monte Carlo at the Monte Carlo (Live--- 6 Nights a Week) YUK DOWN Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa FREE—Live Music—FREE 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. and Sat. Admission with K.U. I.D. SECOND ANNUAL WORLD TRAVEL FAIR NOVEMBER 4 REPRESENTATIVES AND LITERATURE 10.00 a.m.—Union Labor Immigrants and refugees from airlines, railways, government travel agencies and international organizations. The capacity of the airport is limited by the number of immigration travels. The will be at their destination area (AEX 160, EAX 240). Travel by train to Canada, Greece, Finland, Russia, Hong Kong, and through AFTEENON SPEAKER PROGRAM ATTEENON SPEAKER PROGRAM Arthur Benby, Midwest Regional Director for the American Youth Hatch Program, visited the Adventure Farm in kicking the U.S. and abroad. A film will be shown in his home on Friday, March 25. D. Khaman Nambiar, most countryCircus for India and Bill Rimmon, AreaCrazy for the Peace Carpet with a present program and film—"Not Enough" M- Jérémie Arnold Paris Public Relations Manager for the German Federal Federal Reserve (GVF) and answer questions on the Euroeuros PEACE CARD BOMB UNION BOMB NOVEMBER 5 REPRESENTATIVES AND LITERATURE JOB HOURS: Thurs. Lobby FILM SERIES: BIM: Wed. 8 p.m – Uni Lobby AFTENDAY: Will M. Lewis Kobe University of Karachi Foreign Study Adviser, will be available for examinations on the numbers K.G. study programs. Junior war in: Kashka Bohemian Germany Barberwick England Summer institutes: Palm Paris Mobilahcar Berkeley Borneo None ALSO M.K. Kee will be available to talk to students who are interested in français. Email: kke@m.koe.edu Games for Weekend 11/6-8 Wardrobe Care Centers In By 9-Out By 5 Same Day Service TOPS CLEANERS & LAUNDERERS 1517 W. 6h—1526 W. 23rd "PIGSKIN PICKS CONTEST" Winner of this week's contest will receive $10 worth of city cleaning service, 2nd & 3rd place winner $10 worth of lawn care. Circle Your Choice as Winner Nebraska Oklahoma State Missouri Air Force L. S. U. Rice Syracuse Mississippi State Texas California Navy purdue Pittsburgh Ohio State Harvard Southern Cal Washington tennessee T. G. U. Clarion State at Iowa State at Kansas State at Oklahoma at Oregon at Arkansas at Arkansas at Army at Auburn at Boise at Oregon State at Georgia Tech Michigan State Notre Dame West Virginia Princeton Washington State Stanford Southern Collinio Texas Tech Slippery Rock Kansas at Colorado Houston at K.C. Chiefs Name ... Address ... CONTEST RULES To enter: Clip this slide out of the paper or pick up a free entry blank at either TOPS store—1517 West 6th—1526 West 23rd, mark out choices and send then to TOPS Pigskin Picks. 1. Print name and address plainly on entry. Mail entries to TOPS Pigkin Picks, 1517 West 6th, or bring mail on arrival for liaison. Fipon items accepted postmarked or delivered after the order. - Winners will be posted in both TOPS stores Monday, and will appear in next week's content in the paper. 4. Only one entry per person each week. 5. Winners will be judged on all correct guesses and on closest hit. 6. K.C. Chiefs games. In case of loss, earliest markdown decides.