Monday, December 6.1971 2 University Daily Kansan Kansas Photo by KIT NETZER INTERNATIONAL Gifts on Sale The fourth annual KUY International Gift Fair offers gift items from many national open from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. through Friday in the Kansas University gallery. The proceeds will go to programs supported by KUY. International Gifts on Sale S. Korea Proclaims National Emergency SEUOL (AP)—The South Korean government proclaimed a state of emergency Monday and national protection fees may be restricted. The measure was announced by Information Minister Yoon Choo-Yong after an emergency meeting of all Cabinet ministers at the National Security Council at the presidential mansion. Yoon said the action was taken in development, including the actions of Peking to the United Nations and alleged war preparations by In a declaration explaining the background for the measure, President Chung Hee Park said his government "declarates for all of us the urgency of emergency with a view to informing the people of this stark reality, keenly realizing the urgent necessity of jointly renewing the firm determination overcome the current situation." The six-point declaration. signed by all Cabinet ministers. said: "The government will henceforth place top priority on the national security measures and security posture at an earliest date. "All social unrest that risks the national security will not be tolerated and all elements of unrest will be removed. "If possible, debate on national security measures by the press must be refrained from. — "Every citizen must willingly share his share and faithfully fulfill his duty in ensuring national security." — "Every citizen must establish in itself a new sense of value in conscience with the national security requirements." "Every citizen must be prepared with a determination, when the crisis arises, to conceal some of the freedoms that he enjoys for the sake of his own life." Park said "the general trend of international society tends toward peace and is moving from confrontation to negotiation," but situation in Korea "is not at all rilking in parallel to such a trend." Minority Group Problems Concern Student Leader By MARSHAL LIBEER Kansan Staff Writer 1/2 PRICE COLOR PRINTS? SAVE ON SLIDES—MOVIES—B & W PRINTS, TOO This low price saves you up to 50% over usual "drug store" prices, rushes high quality color prints back to your door in a few days. 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One of Smoot's areas of concentration is discrimination against women. - YOUR ORDER MUST INCLUDE THIS COUPON -fastest service highest quality lowest prices Name Address City ☐ We give free fax mail merchant and discount ☐ We provide cash payment of fees and paypal accrued ☐ We provide cash payment of fees and paypal accrued ☐ We are offered an 12% fee per can for bagging and first class mailing ☐ We are offered an 12% fee per can for bagging and first class mailing *Price Per Pound* *Fuel per Pound* 12 bag mail merchant $2.99 $3.33 12 bag mail consumer $2.99 $3.33 Smoot said he had women discriminated against in levels of campus government. He cited a University of Kansas Commission on the Status of Women which revealed that this year 68 women and 35 women in the Faculty Senate, 56 men and 35 women in the Student Senate and a combined total of 102 women in the University Senate. Je explained that the U.S. Department of Labor has recently published the Affirmative Action order which assures equal job opportunities employed or seeking employment with government contractors and subcontractors. Colleges and Universities are federal contractors. Smooth said that SNEXY has sent a proposal to Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr. to adopt the program for the University of Kansas. The Department of Labor designated the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare for colleges and universities Smoit said that under this executive order every university was required by law to have an Affirmative Action program on Price Per Unit 1 | Crayon Black & White $29 2 | Crayon Black & White $28 3 | Crayon Black & White $28 4 | Crayon Black & White $12 Send Brand New Finger Tissue and Gel Crystalize your own finger tip Each pack $8 each Crystalize your own finger tip Each pack $8 each Crystalize your own finger tip Each pack $8 each A5 | Gift Box (unbound) $11.95 Failure to comply with the Affirmative Action Program may result in loss of money for the University, the Columbia University, the University of Michigan and the University of Pennsylvania, for this reason. Smoot doubled that KU will lose money for not adopting an Affirmative Action Program. Woodruff Still Listed as 'Fair' MAIL TO: SPEE D-PICS: Box 299 - Cincinnati, Ohio 45214 - Dept. UK Wooldruff said he is recovering slowly and would not be able to return to the University until next year. "KU is a source of information to the government, he said." They want it and need it." file. The program is to contain an analysis of situations and goals, as well as timetables to correct mistakes that are found in areas of employment. According to Smooth, the ENSW was disinvolved in its support of KU's adopting an Affirmative Action Program. He issued in which the students and faculty didn't fight each other. Race Code a Part Of Staff Applications "Eliciting information as to the racial or ethnic identify of an employee by direct inquiry is not encouraged," the original memorandum says. "An employee may be involved in the theft of property or she may belong to belong or is regarded in the community as belonging." He explained that the program must be devised so that women weren't grouped in unrespected positions. He said: "We don't have enough money to go out to recruit women faculty members." According to a state institute, 13 percent of students in a person is fitted in an appointment applications for faculty staff and students, usually without the need for a transgender student. In agreement with a memorandum from the Accounts and Reports division of the state administration sent out in 1866, to provide an analysis of employees by 'race code' descriptions in order to complete requirements for this information. Smoot expects problems with financial support from the state if KU does adopt an Affirmative Action Program. Rankin said that Joe Doeherty, a member of the Kansas Civil Union, was one of the "race code" uses of the "race code" was based on policies "diseminated by the President's Commission on Opportunity Employment." Philip Rankin, director of university personnel service, said agencies which receive contracts are required to report once a year to the Equal Opportunity Commission their employment requirements. According to the 1966 memorandum an employee in each agency or department may be required "by visual observation of the work force," one of the recommen- dial race codes to each employer. On RCA Records RCM AERIE John Denver reg. $5.98 $399 KIEF'S COME BY AND SEE OUR "TODAY ONLY" Specials. A New Special Every Day. 1618 W.23rd Examples: REG. Onion Rings 25c 35c Fish Sandwich 25c 35c Giant Hamburger 44c 54c Cheeseburger 20c 25c Hof Chocolate 5c 15c Shakes 18c 25c Turnovers 10c 20c According to Rankin, Doherty said the code was "an effort to equal mutual opportunities to the people of America," who historically have had difficulty in society and in employment situations." High Schoolers Visit J-School Sixteen high school seniors who have demonstrated potential and interest in careers in journalism were the guests this weekend of the William Allen White School of Journalism. The students were recommended for the orientation by advisers of their high school newspapers and yearbooks. The Greater University Fund, (GUF), along with a team of doctors and businessmen, have invested $10 million toward the $450,000 needed to complete the initial work on a university of Kansas Medical Center. Todd Seymour, fund director of the Endowment Association said, "I think that it is just a matter of time before we reach our goal of $50,000. The Saturday morning schedule included visits with faculty and students and an interview with the director, Bartel, Wichita senior and current editor of the University Daily Kaansan, Chip Crews, Michigan State, the spring semester, and Jewel Scott, Ottawa senior and supervisor of Sigma Delta Chi, national journalism society. A burn unit is an intensive care unit for persons who have been severely burned. Not only would they require a burn victim, but it would also provide research facilities and on various aspects of burn care. $350,000 Given for Burn Unit There are no special facilities for burn patients at the Medical Center. Some patients are now cared for in rooms on floors primarily used for rest. There is presently no facility in Kansas offering team treatment in an intensive care unit designed for 23 burn units in the United States. Without the proper facilities and treatment by trained per- ssonal staff, the physical condition of burn patients is often fatal, said David Robinson, cochairman of the *Maryland*er's section of plastic surgery. Removal of the burned skin and replacement with skin grafts is important to prevent consuming. Robinson said, the burn unit facilities would enable the staff to work more quickly and efficiently with patients. Patients would get the minute-to-minute supervision from highly trained personnel. Besides the danger of infection, two other complications to burn treatment are the possibility of infection and the long time span needed for recovery. The proposed burn unit would house patients in a hospitalized condition their conditions improve. The critical period sometimes lasts at least four weeks for many burn patients, said Robinson. Treating burn patients requires special training. The training would be given to doctors, medical students, nurses, SIEGEL SCHWALL The Band reg. $5.98 $3⁹⁹ KIEF'S ALL CAMPUS CHRISTMAS DANCE Featuring $2.00 THE SOUL MESSINGERS (just returned from Denver & L.A.) SATURDAY DEC.11 8:00 p.m. Union Ballroom Couple International theme with Christmas Carols from different parts of the world. $1.50 Tickets available at the Union desk. $2.00 friends FREE TUITION AT KU! 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