2 Thursday, December 9, 1971 University Daily Kansan Kansas Photo Police Officers Challenge Visitors for Aisle Space Commissioners to try again for new facility Students Enroll Jan. 18-21 Student registration for the spring semester begins at 10 a.m. 30 p.m. January 18 through 21 at Hoch Auditorium, said William Kelly, registrar. During registration students should pick up Student Registration Data Sheets (SRD-S), permits to enroll, certificates Legislators Talk About Welfare The new role of welfare, said Kansas House Representative Ken Howard, R-Overland Park, is to try to help solve the social problems, such as divorce and poverty, to keep people off welfare roles. Howard and Representative Morris Kay, R-Lawrence, participated in an informal discussion on the welfare budget College Young Republicans meeting in the Kansas Union. Much of the conversation was about the decrease in the welfare budget, new revenue sources to increase funding and the role of the federal agency. Howard, who is a member o health and Welfare Commission said that many of the present problems stemmed from a 47.7 million underestimate in welfare budget. The 1972 budget, he said, was basely on the 1971 figures and the decreased a $13.4 million shortage. if registration and registration packets. Before leaving Hoch, students must revise the motor vehicle registration section of their SRDS and confirm car registration. After completing registration procedures, all students must see a faculty advisor except those enrolled in journalism, fine arts, education or pharmacy. Students in these four schools will meet with advisers Spring semester enrollment is scheduled for Jan. 19 through 21 Feb. 4. An enrolled field field house will be divided and enrollment enrollment locations of students. Students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the Schools of Journalism, Pharmacy and Social Welfare will enroll at the east entrance students enrolled in the College-within-The College will enter at the middle doors of the north field house entrance. Students in the Schools of Architecture, Education, Engineering and Fine Arts will use the far west doors of the building. Graduate students, for the first time, will enter the field house at the entrance of the school which corresponds to their area of Inside Allen Field House students will hand in their revised SRDS and obtain their equipment and enroll they have not privately enrolled. Students will then pick up class cards on the third floor after obtaining an "OK" to pick up the ards. New students and others have picture taken and $1.50 added to their semester fees before leaving the third floor via As the last step in enrollment procedures, students will hand in cards and have their certificate of registration validated. $300,000 Suit for Injury Filed Against Gardenhire As a result of a shooting incident Dec. 7, 1970, on the University of Kansas campus, Barry K Snyder, 23, of Topeka, an international injury suit against Katherine Henry's 19, of Wichita A Douglas County District Court jury has convicted Gardenhire on a felonious Snider was wounded in the neck by a neck 32 caliber bullet during a fight, and he was called in support of Gary Jackson, an assistant in management of men's offices. aggravated battery charge and a misdemeanor charge of illegally carrying a concealed weapon. Women's Coalition Until his appearance in district court on Dec. 13 to receive his sentence, Gardenhire is free on payment of the maximum of 20 years in prison and a possible fine of up to $10,000 for the aggravated battery charge. Penalty on the weapons was three months in the county jail. Several members of the KU Commission on the Status of Women, including two who just returned from a national convention of the Women's Equity Action League, will speak to the Women's Coalition at 7:30 tonight at the Wesley Center. The SUA and BSU will present Nathaniel Muhammad, the son of Eljah Muhammad, founder of the Black Muslims, at 8 p.m. tonight in the Room Forum of the Kansas Union. The speech is one of the SUA's Minority Forums Series. Sailing Club Meeting The KU Collegium Musicum will offer an informal program of music by 16th century composers at 3:30 p.m. Friday at the Museum of Art. Some modern equivalents of ancient instruments are available in the holiday. Holiday older will be provided by the museum. Minority Forums Series Exceptional Children Council The KU Sailing club will meet at 7 p.m. tonight in Parlor A of the Kansas Union to plan next semester's activities. The Student Council for Exepeational Children will host a pre-final party from 7:30 to 9:30 m. tonight at the Pizza Hut, 1806 W. 23rd. All At the time of the shooting incident both Snyder and Gardenhare were students at KU, however neither is now enrolled. But was尸 shot in Douglas County District Court late Tuesday. Collegium Musicum There will be a pre-enrollment meeting for undergraduate majors in the department of speech communications and human relations from noon to 4 p.m. today in Parter A of the Kansas Union. Requested to request their folders from the College office to the meeting. Corporation Symposium Speech Pre-Enrollment The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, in association with the Western Electric Company and Southwestern Bell Telephone Corporation, held a meeting at the Eldridge House Restaurant. Speaking at the Thursday session, entitled "The Role of the Corporation in the Making of Public Knowledge," presented by F. C Childs, general attorney for the Western Electric Company. Government Center Back to the Voters The Douglas County Commissioners are again ready to ask area voters to approve financing for the county complex. In a meeting Monday evening, the commissioners agreed to ask city leaders for the county in scheduling and promoting a binding bond on the project. The proposed building, tagged at an estimated $4 million, is centrer from the $5,600,000 city budget by a 5 to 3 margin by voters last September. The revised complex would house only judicial offices and courtrooms for the sheriff and city police, jail facilities and courthouse space. 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