8 Tuesday, November 16, 1971 University Daily Kansan Senate Publications Study Opinion Heard on Board By ROBIN GROOM Keneng Staff Writer Charles Oldfather, University attorney, told members of the ad hoc committee on University applications stocking the Student Union's database. He sat for 5 Thursday night that he did not think the Constitution of the Kansas Board infringed upon the rights of all old All Student Council and therefore the Board should select the editor and business manager for the student council. A. S.C. Statute 5, Chapter 3 SECT. 3 states that the Kansan Board is authorized to govern its activities through its own Constitution, provided that such activities do not infringe upon the Constitution and statutes of the law in the protection of student rights. The committee members agreed that the Constitution of Campus Bulletin Watkins-Berger and Summerfield Scholarship exams and meetings: Kansas Union, all morning Speech and Drama; Alcove D, Cafeteria Speech and Drama Alcow D. Calefate 8:30 a.m. Woodson Woodson Auditions 8. 50 a.m. Computer Science: Woodruff Auditorium 8. 50 p.m. 8: 30 a.m. Psychology 40: Woodruff Auditorium; 9: 30 a.m. a.m. School Administration: Alcove B. Distillation Aloeve I Cafeteria, 11 a.m. Journalism: Alcove C. Cafeteria, 11:30 a.m. French Department, Cottonwood Room, Cottonwood, 11:20 a.m. Cafeteria, 11:30 a.m. Italian Table, Meadowlark Room, Cafeteria. Cafeteria. 11:30 a.m. English Department: English Room. 11:30 a.m. a. Sachem: Alceve D, Catería, noon. Summerfield Testing: Kansas Room Summerfield Testing Kansas Room 12.30 p.m. Humanities 161: Forum Room. 1:30 p.m. Educational Placement: Jayhawk Room. Parlors. 3:30 p.m. College Assembly. Forum Room. 4 p.m. Panhellenic Representatives in Residence Respective Representatives in Residence Halls: 5 p.m. Humanities Lecture: English Room, 6:30 Lecture: English Room, 8:30 p.m. Geology Wives: Watkins Room, 7 p.m. Geology Wives: Watkins Room, 7 p.m. Volunteers for Food Drive: Forum Room n.m. SUA Board; Governors Room, 7 p.m. Senate Finance; Great Room, 7 p.m. Senior Pitchster: Oren Roos, 7 p.m. Student Hosting: Regional Hosting 8 p.m. Room: 7 p.m. Entrance: Swim Club: Robbins Nightingale: 7 p.m. Warm Swim Club Bedford Natalystor 7 p.m. Educational Placement Jayhawk Room Educational Placement: Jayhawk Room Parish, 7:30 p.m. m. Young Democrats International Room, 720 North 1st Street, Kansas City, KS Graduate Bldg. Room 906, Kansas Union Young Democrats: International Room. 7:30 p.m. Student Rights; Room 299, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. KU Film Society: "Cleopatra," Ballroom. 7:45 p.m. French Club: Council Room, 7:30 p.m. PiLambda Theta: Room 305, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. IFC Council and Alumni Council: Centennial Room, 8 p.m. Adamstrath, b. 1962. Martha Taylor, soprano, Swarthout Hall, Murray, a.p. Humanities Lecture: "The Arts of Resistance—A Cultural Critique," Woodruff Auditorium, 8 p.m. Swarthout Hall, Murphy, 8 p.m. Baptist Student Union: Pine Room, 8:30 p.m. Faculty Forum: Francis Awoogu, KU. "Silent Majority in Southern African Politics," Westminster Center, moon. Karben Krefall; "Albert Gorken," 7 p.m. KU Damie Renaissance, Pine Room, 7 p.m. "The Seven Seal," and "The Devil's Eye." Woodfelt, Anderlutum, 7 30 & p. 9 SIMS Lecture : Jayhawk Room, 8 p.m. Faculty Recital: Richard Angelietti, piano Swarthowitz Recital: Hall Murray, 8 p.m. the Kansan Board gave it the authority to appoint the editor and the business manager. Joe Bullard, Lawrence senior, said he thought A.S.C. Statute 5, Chapter 1, Sections 11-12 were "ambiguous." Section 11 states that the Board of the Board which is no longer operation should sit on the Kansan Board as well as the C. A. Section 12 sets the procedure for the Publication Board in the City of Los Angeles to establish business managers for the publications under its jurisdiction. The committee members then discussed the feasibility of setting up a Student Publication Board again. David Miller, student body president, said he thought such a board should be reinstated for financial reasons. He said the Kansan was operating at a loss of $20,000 this year and that last year the Jayhawk was losing money. He suggested having仓贮 to allocate extra money to take care of it. He said he saw no reason for these losses. He also said he saw no reason for large surplus of money as the Kansan had done a few years ago. HE THOUGHT ALL University publications should come under this Publication Board even if they were not funded from funds from the Student Senate. Miller said he believed the Senate would get the bill if a University publication not funded by Senate went into debt. The committee members present at the meeting thought a publication board should be reinstated but did not think a new one come under this board if it did receive funds from the Senate. Thieves Get Two Stereos Two stereos were reported stolen this weekend, KU Traffic and Security said Monday. Timothy Van Horn, Overland Park parishomore, told police that $88 worth of Santail and Gerrard stamps were stolen in his room in McColm Hall. Danny Knight, Hutchinson freshman, reported Saturday that his roommate's stereo had been taken. Ray Schultz, Santa Barbara freshman, owner of the stereo, had left for the weekend. We've just received our holiday stock of these slinky worn knit dresses and pant suits ... they're fantastic!! The committee members also discussed the possibility of taking all the money allocated for University publications out of the hands of the Senate and giving the financial responsibility to a publication board. Group to Aid Welfare Clients Staff Heads for Kansan To Be Chosen Nov.29 In response to the welfare crisis in Lawrence, the Emergency Service Council met with interested students Thur- By VICKI FERRELL Kansan Staff Writer Those students interested in applying for the positions of editor or business manager of the University Daily Kanan must have their applications in by Nov. 29, when the Kanan Board will review them, according to John B. Bremmon, chairman of the Kanan Board. journalism and how well he could handle and interact with other people in judgement, fairness, and leadership qualities are also The Kansan Board will meet on Nov 29 and choose the best students for the two positions from those who have applied. The board will also may attend this meeting for a personal interview if they choose. Each applicant's experience and interests are taken into account in making the selection, according Brenner, as well as other factors. Bremner said the average of applicants varied each semester. He noted that hereware between 5 and 10 applicants Brinkman, associate professor in the School of Journalism, enlisted 30 students who are interested to apply. The announcement of next semester's editor and business manager will be published in the Kansan on Nov. 30. Applications for these positions may be picked from the following: Dean of Men and Deen of Women. The group, consisting of representatives from KU-Y, Community Service Clearing House, Army Artillery and Social Welfare, decided to act as a nuclear organization to mobilize other service organizations and aid programs running on in Lawrence. sday in the Kansas Union to discuss ways to alleviate the situation. "Manpower is our biggie. problem right now," said Gayle Carlson, a representative of the Emergency Service Council and chairman of the ad hoc council. "You can help by being able to work more efficiently." The first project of the council is Set up with All Campus Fast on Day 1. A lot of many living organizations as possible give up a meal for The money, about 60 cents a meal, will be used to buy food for people in Lawrence who can't cause of the cut in welfare funds become aware. MISS CARLSON SAID there was a real problem here in the city of which both the students and citizens of Lawrence must The Emergency Service Council (ESC) has two main data and code units for improving community derstanding and promoting community action in meeting the low-income and welfare families. The second is to work with local service agencies in an effort to provide training for various bodies. Agencies already participating in the program are the Red Cross, the School of Medicine, and the eastern Kansas Branch of the Office of Economic Opportunity). Aviation Army and Headquarters. The ESC hopes to alleviate the situation created by the Kansas Legislature last session when insufficient appropriations can be secured to recipients' cash allowances and the special circumstance fund. The cuts have affected diffe- rences from the old Age de- grees—from the Old Age Assistance widow receiving 68 per- cent leave of OAMA man with 9 per cent leave of OAMA man. In 1620, Thanksgiving Action was at "PLYMOUTH ROCK" In 1971, The Action's at "ONE BLOCK WEST" OPEN ALL THANKSGIVING WEEK Tuesday - Saturday, Nov. 23-27 TOP BANDS NIGHTLY Tues. Wed."BACKWOOD MEMORY" Thurs. Fri."WHITE LEAD" "TOGETHER" Sat."FRIENDS" "ONE BLOCK WEST" Is One Block West of State Line, at 41st KANAS S CITY, KANAS S Patronize Kansan Advertisers --- IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACQUIRING YOUR STUDENT BASKETBALL SEASON TICKET Starting Wednesday, Nov. 17 thru Friday, Nov. 19* 1971 (*Or until the 7,500 Season Tickets are sold, whichever comes first) 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 1. Go to the main lobby (East) of Allen Field House. 2. Present I.D. Card and imprinted Certificate of Registration at Table 1 and pick up your IBM card. 3. Take IBM card to Table 2 and receive your Student Basketball Season Ticket upon payment of $4.00. 4. Sign your Student Season Ticket and write your student number on the ticket in the presence of the ticket seller. Source reason tickets may be purchased for $9. - No refunds will be made. - Beginning with the Iowa State game on January 24, student basketball season tickets valid only if accompanied by the Spring. 1972 Certificate of Registration. SINGLE GAME STUDENT TICKET A total of 300 student tickets will be available on an individual game basis for students who do not purchase a season ticket. These individual game tickets will be sold at Allen Field House ONLY on the day of the basketball game from 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. The student price for individual game tickets is $50¢ and the spouse price for individual game tickets will be $75¢. *(See Information at Bottom of Page for Single Game Tickets for the Jayhawk Classic). PLEASE NOTE THERE WILL BE NO SINGLE GAME STUDENT TICKETS SOLD AFTER 5:00 P.M. THE DAY OF THE GAME. ALSO, THERE WILL BE NO ADVANCED SALE.** The Athletic Seating Board guarantees every student who buys a season ticket a seat for every home game. The A.S.B. further encourages all students to arrive early to watch the freshman team (preliminary Frosh games start at 5:45 p.m.) and to support the varsity Jayhawks during their pre-game warm-ups. ALL VARSITY GAMES WILL BEGIN AT 8:05 P.M. EXCEPT THE JAYHAWK CLASSIC* (See Below) DEC. 17-18 WHICH STARTS AT 7:05 P.M. and the Kansas vs. Missouri game Feb. 26 at 3:10 p.m. BE SURE TO SEE THE 1971-72 BASKETBALL PREVIEW, THE ANNUAL FROSH-VARSITY GAME SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd. AT 8:00 P.M. in ALLEN FIELD HOUSE. YOUR K.U. I.D. CARD AND CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION WILL ADMIT YOU TO THIS GAME. - The Jayhawk Classic Invitational Tournament is not included in the Student Season Ticket, but each student will have the option of purchasing Jayhawk Classic tickets at the same time they apply for their student season tickets. The reduced rate for student tickets for the Jayhawk Classic will be $1.00 per night, as compared to $3.50 per day at public prices. SINGLE GAME TICKETS for KU students for the Jayhawk Classic, for those who do not purchase them at the time they apply for their student season tickets, will be sold on the day of the game from 8:30 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. --- ---