University Daily Kansan Thursday, November 11, 1971 1 Kantan Photo by MARILYN KING Broken Cover May Be Trap to students walking at night. The hole is 24 inches in diameter and 4 feet deep. The broken rungs on this drain hole cover in the field east of Robinson Gym could prove dangerous. More Members Approved For Unorganized Housing The Off-Campus Housing Committee of the Student Senate has received approval of a request that the Unorganized Housing Board be expanded and the Board be headed of the 18 as originally planned. The action was a result of a lack of response by apartment dwellers to a letter informing them of elections for the housing Susie Cowden, Kansas City, Mo. junior and chairwoman of the Student Senate Communications Committee, Tuesday that only 24 persons had responded to the letter. twenty-four members would not be too large a group to work with and the committee would expand the committee would save the senate the cost of building it. The Student Senate Executive Committee approved the request early this week. Miss Cowden also announced plans for a Student Senate workshop this weekend and his course for next year's Concert Course. Radical Realism in Art Explained by Lecturer Radical realism is the current trend in American art, according to the Museum of Modern Art lecturer of the "Decade 60" series, in a speech Wednesday night. Showing slides of the works of the various artists about whom he was speaking. Karp clearly understood the subject's objective coolness," and the "blunt, even brutal subject matter" that is characteristic of his work. Many of these new artists, said Karp, work directly from photographs, which they attempt to reproduce as exactly as possible. One of an artist who turned the picture upside down and did the painting from scaled one-inch prints and unimposed as possible. About 50 senators will meet at a rally on Saturday to travel to Alendale Educational Camp, where the workshop will be held. They will present their ideas. Miss Cowden said several senators had recognized an "inherent communication problem" with the work they had gotten together and planned the workshop in hopes of making more efficient and functional. Karp said this incredible non-involvement between artist and subject, who will be the subject matter. Karp's slides showed works depicting children. Interviews TODAY The Bell System: BS civil engineering, industrial engineering, math and physics, MS electrical engineering and mechanical engineering, Combined BS engineering, Business administration and business administration. Federal Highway Administration: MS, civil engineering. DIAMONDS $229 race horses and old trucks, all of which are not wearing nothing but wristbands, yet were totally recognizable as *representative* of *America* According to Karp, "The new artist's challenge is to depict objects which resist poetic interpretation." Choose from our diamond collection of exquisitely designed sets, each a work of art. He said this spring from the unrestrained of Contemporary art to the recent pop art movement as to show feeling along with their Christian JEWELERS Special College Wires V13-5432 The College Jeweler 609 Moss According to Karp, "The single contribution of this art is one of the most important subjects, a brazen revolt against 25 centuries of the image of the West." Response has been good, she said, although some senators have questioned the value of the session. The senate Concert Course Committee will sponsor the contest. It will be open to students and a cash prize will be awarded for the winning design for the contest have yet to set. next week, Miss Cowden said, the senate Committee on Committees will begin interviews of the student senate committees. Non-student senators are invited to serve on the committees and must turn in application to the Student Senate Room 105B of the Kansas Union. LONDON (AP)—Dr. Harry Morrow-Brown, an allergies specialist, says children should not be forced to eat foods they don't want because their refusal may be a natural protection certain items of diet which bring on asthmatic attacks." Keith E. Gardenhire, 19, former KU student from Wichita, was found guilty Wednesday morning of aggravated assault in the wounding of another student, Danielle, 21, of Topeka, last December. By LARRY CHRIST Kansan Staff Writer Gardenhire Found Guilty; New Trial Move Planned The jury, composed of nine men and three women. A KUOK disk jockey will be auctioned off Friday during a 16-hour marathon beginning at 10am. Gerritude Sellars Pearson Hall SLY & THE FAMILY STONE Reg. 5.98 $3'99 on EPIC The marathon is different from previous ones because it is the first time KUOK has had a marathon in an all-woman residence in accordance to Jim Kannan, Kanya Kannan, senior and KIJEN diskey. Disc Jockey Auction Set for Marathon Cambron said the reason KUOK decided to go to GSP was the big radio audience it has from there. During the marathon, there will be a free vending Coke machine in the lobby Prizes, such as coupons for hamburgers, pizza and sandwiches at local restaurants will be given to the winners. Hole-In-The-Wall, Pizza Hut, Hole-Nad's and Burger Hut are sponsoring the marathon and will supply the coupons. Without the local merchants' support, customers may not be able to give away prizes. "KUOK does not make any profits from the marathon!" away to students are donations from the advertisers in order for them to fund their trips. A record exchange will be another feature at the marathon. Cambron said that the OK is being developed by p.r.m. record so file that it will be able to play every song requested The request #1 that students need to answer the coupons on the coupons at the marathon The records will go to the KUOK Golden 45 Record File so that a music player or music can be played on the air. Gardenhire's attorney, Cresswell, Lewis of Wichita, indicated that he would film a motion for a new trial. Douglas County District Attorney Frank Gray said a hearing for that motion would be held Dec. 3. deliberated nearly four hour before reaching a decision A small crowd was in the court room at the time the verdict was announced, which came on the Malls Shopping Center The money received from the disc jockey auction will be donated to the Whammer," the critic bottles and cans for recycling. excited about going to GSP. Wish we could go to all the dorms, because every time we have a great time," Cameron said. "Everybody at the station is Professor Of Classics To Speak D. S. Carr-Ross, University Professor of Classes at Boston University, will deliver the third Humanities Lecture at the University of Kansas Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Woodrford Auditorium. The piece is "The Arts of Resistance—A Cultural Critique." Carne-Ross, a specialist in classics, literary translation and Italian, will be a visiting scholar at KU Monday through Wednesday for small groups of students and faculty in a variety of related fields. Educated at Oxford University, Carne-Rose has taught at the University of Texas-Austin and Baylor University. She was a Guggenheim Fellow in 1963-64 and worked at the National Translation Center in New York. For five years he was with the British Broadcasting Corporation as producer of a third CD album of translations of foreign literature. His publications include papers on Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, English and American literature and a translation of the *Hip-Hop* book. He worked at the National Translation Center he worked, on the translation journal, "Delos" His writings have also appeared in Arion, the New York Times Literary Supplement and The New York Review SUa POPULAR FILMS Woodruff Aud. ANTONIONI'S ZABRISKIE POINT third day of the trial Large crowds had filled the court room the two previous trial days. Nov.12-13 Admission 60° 7:00 & 9:30 Gardenhire was convicted of shooting Snyder during a strike on campus by members of the police. Black student leaders were protesting the dismissal of Gary Jackson, an former assistant to Gardenhire, although admittedly tense, remained with the proceedings throughout the proceedings. He left home in Wichita with his father and attorney immediately after the verdict was announced, free The case went to the jury late tuesday evening. After two wishes from the judge, the jurors wished to disband for the evening. Permissibility was The jury reassembled Wednesday morning. After two more hours of deliberation, unanimous decision was reached. The penalty for aggravated battery is a minimum of one to five years, with a maximum of 20 years. The penalty for a possible fire up to $10,000. Student Listed As Serious This was the second time gardenhire had been tried for the murder of May 26, resulted in a hung jury. He was, however, found guilty of the misdeemer charge of shooting the weapon. He was sentenced to three months in the county jail, and he was stayed until completion of the second trial. It will now be heard that the motion has been completed. University of Kansas Medical Center officials reported Monday that Jeffrey B. Be Woodruff, a senior nurse listed in serious condition from a broken neck he suffered after his jeep ran off a bank of the Kansas River early morning, the university reported as critical Thursday night. The accident occurred one mile east of the Lawrence city limits and north of E. 11th Street about 12:20 a.m. Thursday. Nov.12 Dadajii Acharya Yatiishvarananda Avadhutz ANANDA MARGA YOGA SOCIETY SATURDAY, NOV. 13 FREE LECTURE 12:30 p.m. Forum Room, Kansas Union Free Private Lessons & Instruction 72 Calicut Street 72 Calicut City BUDAPEST SYMPHONY Hoch 8:20 the Music is BEAUTIFUL and It's all FREE Bring Your I.D. Non Students $3.00 - $3.50 - $4.00 AAUP Unionization Talk Career Information for Women A special meeting of the American Association of University Professors for discussion of collective bargaining has been set for 3:30 p.m. today in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Lawrence Postion of the national AAPU will present information on the administration of education and its impacts on the aspects of education that are involved and the costs. Information concerning the state and local situation will also be presented. Michigan Law Information Sailing Club to See Film Dean Matthew McCauley of the University of Michigan will be meeting with students interested in the Michigan Law School at 10 a.m. on Monday, October 28, and with students who would like to meet personally with McCauley can make appointments for 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. by seeing Mrs. Gladys Cahill. Sailing Club to See Film The KU Sailing Club will meet at 7 p.m. today in the Council Room of the Kansas Union to watch a film entitled "Gold Medal Sailing." Alpha Kappa Alpha Play The Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority Ivy's will present "Iv's a Family Building. Admission will be 10 to persons per person or $1.25 per couple." CHRISTMAS FLIGHT TO SUNSHINE MIAMI January 2, 1972 to January 17, 1972 $25.00 due Dec. 7 Remainder due Dec. 17 For information call UN4-3477 or come by the SUA office. Cowtown Ballroom SAT NOV 13, at 8:00 PM. $3.50 ADV $4.00 DOOR 3109 Gilham Plaza Tickets Available at KIEF'S in perspective: HOW Does the Budget affect YOU? FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW NOV.11 from the University's Side Chancellor CHALMERS Ray NICHOLS Keith NITCHER NOV.18 from the Legislature's Side SENATORS and REPRESENTATIVES 8:00 Big 8 Room SUa➔