8 Thursday, October 28.1971 University Daily Kansan Hauser Opens Lectures Social Revolution Defined There are four developments prevalent in our current social revolution: population explosion, implosion, displacement and an acceleration in the tempo of change. Philip M. Hauser, Sociology at the University of Chicago, and Tuesday night. Hauser was the first lecturer in a series of lectures endowed by the Kenneth A. and Helen F. Spencer foundation. Hauser explained population Explosion as the acceleration in population growth in the last three centuries. Population imposition, Hauser said, was the concentration of more people in urban areas. The United Nations standards are those that have more than 25,000 inhabitants. Hauser explained the pressure on the world's creating heterogeneity of the world's people," the revolution of rising expectations where for the first time there is no one set of peoples are willing Former Student Gould's Hearing Set for Nov. 16 Gould, a former student senator, has been charged that he has been charged in Kansas with bombing the house of Dan Young, former Douglas Kennedy. The extradition hearing of Randy Gould has been set for Nov. 16 at 3 p.m. in Warren, E. Hearnes. The hearing will consider surrendering custody of the Fortress enforcement officials to Kansas officials based on a fugitive warrant wanting him for trial in Warren. Details of the extradition proceedings were released by Paul Williams, pardon attorney for the Missouri governor. Gould was arrested last month after a federal charges of conspiring to make and transport pipe bombs. At that time, Kansas authorities fired at a pipeline near Gould. Acceleration in the tempo of change, Hauser said, refers to the fact that man has created a 20th century demographic and technological revolution that he is trying to solve with 19th century solutions. The pardon attorney explained that Gould could be returned to Kansas for trial and then later accepted his plea. Williams said that the extradition proceedings would probably take place before the federal charges are adjudicated. Gould has not been charged for crimes in Missouri but has been held in that state by federal officials. Kansas authorities cannot take custody of him and return him to Kansas without the perjury notice Missouri governor since technically he is being held in Missouri. Hauser put these problems facing society into two categories: natural ones such as pollution and over-population, and man-made substances such as slums, inefficient governments, and economic crises. If the request for Gould's extradition is denied by Hearns, Gould will remain in the custody of federal marshals pending on the federal indictment against him. He is free on $2,000 bond. Hauser said that all these problems have brought about an urban crisis. The urban crisis is brought on, by poverty and because we are still trying to recover from the aftermath of urban world. America, he said, was not considered an urban center. This urban crisis, Hauser said, has resulted in a cultural lag where things are changing at different rates. Hauser cited an example of cultural lag in our state legislatures, when in 1980 not one of 39 states with urban populations was represented by a majority were represented by a majority of urban legislators. 'Grease,' Class Coffee Attractions for Seniors "Grease," a rock opera about the 1950s, and the Senior Class Coffee will be the main attraction during Senior Week. All seniors are invited to the coffee, which will be held from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., Bullion Hall, Jayhawk Room, and Parlors A, B, and C of the Kansas Union, said Nancy Meltroy. All students who have taught time, seniors who have bought class activity cards will receive their senior T-shirts, mugs, and caps. During the coffee, seniors will also be able to order senior rings, make appointments for senior picture books, and buy class cards. The final vote for the HOPE Award will also be taken at the Senior Day, Nov. 6, during half a week. A continental breakfast will be served at 10 a.m. Chancellor E. Ellis will tentatively speak at 10:30. Following his talk, there will be a short program during which he will present a lecture produced and honorary members of the senior class will be an audience from Columbia, Mo., will provide Letters will be sent to faculty members informing them about the location of the library and excuse seniors from classes Thursday morning, Miss Roberta Grosse. background music during the coffee. "Grease," a contemptuous rock opera, will be performed at 8 p.m. Saturday in Hoeh fortress with 25 songs with 25 songs from the late 1970s. “Grease” is the story of two young Americans, a boy and a girl, who try to join the “in” group at their high school. The group members drink beer and wear shorts and jeans. Membership in the group is restricted to “clean-cut” middle class rednecks. "Grease" was written by Jay Petach, a 22-year-old rock musician who resides in Sha-na-na, a popular rock group. It was first performed in the University of Louisville students. The original cast will perform at the University of Kansas. There are also jam session after the musical. "grease" is being sponsored by the senior class, but all classes are encouraged to take part. Pie. senior class treasurer will go on sale for seniors Nov 2 to Dec 1. The sophomore class will sponsor its first party Friday. Sophomore Class to Sponsor 1st Party Friday at Armory PUBLIC PARTY FRIDAY The party will be held at the National Guard Armory from 9:30 p.m. until 12:30 a.m. Because of its timing, it will be called a Halloween Party, but will be a no-costume affair, accustomed to sophomore class president. The band for the party will be the "Young Raiders." Students will sophomore class cards will be at an event, and parents will be $1 for those without a card. Alfie's Has Gone Chicken Boneless Breast of Chicken We welcome students to try our special introductory offer: Good thru Sun., Oct. 31 Reg. 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The committee members are Mary, Dr. Scott; Jessica, student, 842-1612; Joe Bullard, Lawrence senior, 842-7095; Lewitz, Overland Park junior, 842-6617; Jeff Scott, Lawrence senior, 842-6617 This Week at Burger Chef CHEESEBURGERS 5 for $1.00 - No Limit - Price good in multiples of five (5) Offer Good Through Sunday, Oct 31 Fresh Meat Delivered Daily from Harwood's Whshe. Meats 9th & Iowa HOME OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST HAMBURGER SUa FLEA MARKET Friday, Oct. 29 Baumgartner Drive Westside Union 1-5 p.m. BUY — LOOK — SELL If you want to sell non-manufactured goods Do So—Sign up for space at the SUA Office, Union. QUIZ WHAT IS THE BALLPARK? a great place to eat b a friendly social establishment c. a viewing place for sporting events (color-tube) d home of ball-park baseball e all of the above - BUD ON TAP • Hours: mon.-sat. 11:30am-12:00pm sunday 2:00-11:00pm TURN TO P.7 FOR ANSWER TO QUIZ BEF