Friday, October 9. 1970 University Daily Kansan 2 —Kansan Staff Photo by JOHN L. BROWN A REMINDER of the past is this abandoned cabin near Lawrence. At the turn of the century, a sizable number of Kansans lived in hand-made log cabins like this one. Some have been restored as weekend retreats and others have所占 of them share the fate of this one—ruiting its way into oblivion. Athlete to Press Contempt Charge By DICK HAY Kansan Staff Write: The charge of contempt against an athletic department by deceased student Goldberg will still be pressed even though the case has been ever reported according to law Ashton, Lawrence law student and instructor at Harvard. Ashton, visibly unhappy with the decision, said, "It's not that bad. We did win on nine of the ten points." sealing the victory Proceedings had been stayed pending the outcome of an appeal hearing, and the Department. The Appellate Division issued an injucry to the deciation Table. The charge is based on the failure of the athletic department to comply with a decision last June by a special three-man KU LCJ Judiciary that Goldberg be reinstated to the track team. After releasing the opinion Thursday morning, Robert C- bertson of three Appellate Division members, said that an ex- planatory statement of the decision would be released in a Goldberg did not appear surprised or shocked at news of the reversal of the original decision ordering him reinstated Every empty cigarette package collected by a group of University of Kansas students is given to the inmates to live one minute longer, Rita Charitta, Overland Park and Kansas City, said she's not sure where the empty cigarette packs were located in Hassinger Hall. She said she was not sure where the empty cigarette packs were located in an organization or a charity or an organization such as Cancer Society would use such. "I've about given up hope of gaining justice through this system," he said. Empty Packs Buy Treatment Goldberg said he hoped to hold a press conference Friday morning to disclose details of a proposed "Jock Liberation Day." Wade Stinson, athletic director said he could not comment promotion. "Sometimes a charity will select a boy in need of financial aid to help him recover. One then will give the needed treatment free." Miss The coed said students in McCollim Hall already had collected a full sack of the packs Most of the students collecting the packages did not know the boy personally, Miss Charlton said. Computer Delays Mailing KU-Y will hold a membership meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Center and 10 p.m. Wednesday in the Clay Center and KU-Y co-president, said the new member, playing "Star Power," a game designed to reveal individual attitudes toward school and special class. The meeting is open to both members and non-members. "There is a further hearing coming up, and we have been asked by the judiciary not to take any action that might hurt our case," he said. Due to an error in the computer output listing of dues-paying employees, Kanae Brunning's newsletter which is being mailed this week, said Kathy Brunning, Kansas City, Kan., senior and Senior Class secretary. Miss Brunning hoped to complete the mailin time for the Senior Coffee Oct. 15. KU-Y to Meet The 19th annual KU Science, Mathematics and Engineering Day will be held on Friday, October 24, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Auditorium. The opening session will start at 1:15 p.m. The purpose of the program is to provide an opportunity for junior college and senior high school students plus teachers of science, math and engineering to participate in a variety of activities. Fellowship Plans Meeting A formal hearing of the original case is scheduled to begin Oct. 14 in the office of George C. Coggins, associate professor of law. The Hearing will be organized chairman of the Hearing Division of the Judiciary for this case. A meeting of the World Christian Fellowship will be held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rice, 2148 Ohio. The guest speaker will be Benjamin Friesen, associate professor of radiation and biophysics. For rides call: 843-5379. Pre-Med Consultation Advised Bob Timmons, track coach, also declined to comment. He said he would tell his side of the story. He also said that both proceedings were over. Medical students who plan to enroll next fall at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City should consult with J. Eugene Fox, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, before the end of this month. Fox said students must bring their non-medical training to him before they can be enrolled at the Med Center. He pointed out that many students already had discussed their plans with him. Goldberg has continually recruited and recruited by KU and that his scholarship was revoked without prior warning in violation of an award. The University of Kansas School of Engineering received a $3,000 grant Wednesday from the Atlantic Richmond Foundation of New York City for unrestricted use in industrial and petroleum engineering. Engineers Get $3,000 Grant William P. Smith, dean of the School of Engineering, described unrestricted funds as "most useful." Wayne Duke, Big Eight would be the one that he had no knowledge of such irregularities and that KU was not being investigated in any way. Wrap lettuce in aluminum. It will keep better and longer. A new line of clocks features a dual resting on a translucent wristband, with a pair of matching candle holders of chrome spheres also set on translucent bases. The clocks are mounted on raised numerals and markers. "JOE" Starts Wednesday at The GRANADA Peek Preview Midnight Sat. Adam & Eve couldn't have expressed love and togetherness better than our classic "Lovehirts" do . . . Gals & guys can wear it anywhere because the lovesit is casual, its message is beautiful and obvious. Buy one as a gift - even better by the pair. Creek neck, rib cuff and chest, set in sleeves. All cotton fleece inside for extra warmth. S size/M (S) L/W $6 EACH $11 PAIR ASSOCIATES CORP. P.O. Box 1118 Wayne, N. J. 07470 Juniors and seniors in the School of Education are invited to STUDENT THANKSGIVING ARIBEAN CRUISE Ages 15 to 22 November 20-28th 7 DAYS ABOARD THE M. S. BOHEME $375.00 from K.C. TRANS-MARK TRAVEL HARVEY MISSION DIVISION Education are invited to Kansas City, Kansas School System Kansas City, Kansas, School System Wednesday, October 14, 1970 Page 123 Hospitality Dav Union Building Room 101 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served YUK DOWN Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa The General Assembly Show THIS WEEK Don't forget our 20 pool tables in living color. 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Daily 2:30 Eve. 7:15 - 9:10 Coffeehouse Oct. 9 & 10 At Middle Earth SAND COUNTY "Folksingers" 3 shows nightly, 8-1 *Admission--75c *Free Popcorn *In the Hawks' Nest Sponsored SUA NOW SHOWING Hillcrest 1-2-3 A movie as American as Mom's apple pie, Daddy's Scotch on the rocks and little Maxie's hang ups. "The people next door" CVNWBC Joshua Barns Hal Holbrook Deborah Winters Compiled by MKL for target audience only. Published by Broken Bay Media. MKL Productions & Broken Bay Media. MKL Product Corporate Dealer. starting El Wallach Julie Harms UNITED BY LOUIS GLOBAL A NEWBERN BOR AN AVOCUMBASSY RELEASE Hillcrest EVENINGS 7:30 & 9:25 Matinees Sat.-Sun. 2:10 Adults $1.50 Kelly's Heroes They had a message for the Army: "Up the brass!" INTI Hardwood Keysville Dora Herds ORC Onyx GP and Donald Satterson in KELLSY HERDES EVENINGS 7:05 & 9:40 Matinees Sat.-Sun. 2:00 Adult $1.50 Child .75 Rome. Before Christ. After Fellini. "There is no end, no beginning. There is only the infinite passion of life," [FILM] Art ALBERTO GRIMALDI Production "FELLINI SATYRICON" HERTZOTTI HENNIE, BERNARD A. ZAHL, CAROL R. INVANDAU, JAMES M. EVENINGS 7:20 & 9:45 Matinees Sat.-Sun. 2:05 Hillcrest E Adult $1.50 Use Kansan Classified