2 Tuesday, September 28, 1971 University Daily Kansan Park Petition 23,500 Names Shy By DEBRA BEACHY Kansan Staff Writer The Sierra Club petition for the Tallgrass Prairie National Park now has about 1,500 signatures, according to Dennis Lynch, action chairman of the group. But a total of about 25,000 signatures are needed to proof of park support for the park, he said Monday. The park would be located south of Manhattan where the Central Lowlands become the arctic regions of Kansas' 10-3.1 million acres of grassland. The purpose of the park would be to preserve an unimpaired sample of antlers for future generations to see. Such a park would also benefit the soil scientists, hydrologists, biologists and other investigators working in the laboratory for studying the effects of native plants and animals on the soil and on each SAMPLES OF MOST of the major natural regions of the United States, such as the Florida Keys and the Great Barrier Reef, are preserved. However, no representative sample of tallgrass prairie is available from these areas. The best remaining sample, from the vast region that once supported it, is in the Flint River. George Coggins, president of the Sierra Club, said the park concept was supported by almost every group in Kansas. One exception is cattle ranchers. Coggins said he had received a letter from Rep Larry Winn, R-Kan, in support of the Sierra Club's action. Winn has introduced a bill for the establishment of a park in House, and Senator James Senate has done so in the Senate. October End For Lunches KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP)—The school lunch program might become bankrupt by the end of October because of federal funding cutbacks, O. L. Plucker, superintendent, said Monday. Lynch said one of the problems the club encountered in getting signatures was their reliance on the Kansas-Baylor football game The reductions in federal funds are raising the question whether the program can be continued because of the areas of the nation, Plucker said. "We have let contracts and made expansion plans on the basis of assurances that we will send a cent of the cost," he said. "Now we are told that only $40,000 can go—no where near the 75 percent." In conjunction with his regular Alex Thomopoulos, Nigeria post- war health and peace-building people-to-people campaign also emphasized the speed of need for American members. The hearing will offer Gould the opportunity to at least affect Hearnes' decision on whether to issue a governor's warrant for tapping into his power. The Contemporary Music Project (CMP) of the Music Educators National Conference has established a new one-year program to develop the effectiveness of the concept of comprehensive musicianship as a valid approach to teaching and learning music. The purposes of the symposium were for each instructor to teach a specific course and the curricular implications of comprehensive musicianship, to plan his classes for the year with the instructional objectives as criteria for the measurement of the teaching of comprehensive music. Oct. 21 Hearing On Extradition Set for Gould People-to-People is a service organization for foreign students and is sponsored by the Student Information department is international understanding for their circulation drive Only four members of the Sierra Club were there to circulate petition* "We need a lot of American participants in People-to-People, especially in the tutorial system," he said. The initial activity was providing the电容ium, held in Washington in June to which music instructors from 13 schools in the United States were 'the biggest problem with People-to-People is "getting American students involved in the tutorial system," Clark Coan, Dean of Foreign Students and People adviser, said recently. Music Educators Begin 1-Year Approach Study The tutorial program is designed to assist foreign students in learning English. American students are assigned to the foreign students on a one-to-one basis. The foreign student receives help not only with American but also with American slang. Club Needs U.S. Tutors An extradition hearing has been scheduled for Randy Gould, former University of Kansas athlete and a candidate for Paul E. Williams Monday. Williams is pardon attorney for Missouri Gov. Warren E. Extradition papers were filed in Williams' office on Sep. 22, by Kansas Gov. Robert B. Docking. The extradition felony charges in connection with a bombing incident on May 14, 1970. Young was the Douglas County attorney at that time. teaching duties, each instructor will be responsible for developing classroom activities keyed to the three elements of comprehensive musicianship—composing, performing and analyzing music—to test new methods for determining the validity of the approach. Selection of teachers to participate in this program was based on the previous prison camp (APP) conducted in their demonstrated commitment to the concept of music as a basis for music study. Brower R. Burchill, associate professor of physiology and cell biology has been named one of the 20 most divisive of biological sciences. Biological Post Goes To Burchill Since coming to KU Burchill he has graduated courses in celliology and has developed an active research program in cellular biology. Burchill has been at KU since the fall of 1968, when he came as an assistant professor of geography at Western Reserve University in 1966 and served two years with the Biomedical Research Group of the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory as a post-doorbell fellow. People-to-People sponsors two other programs to help foreign students understand American life. "The situation in Los Alamos was very unique in that almost everyone there had a Ph.D. in science," he said. "I said the 'only thing I disliked was that many of people there were interested only in what went on; there they didn't seem too interested with the rest of the world." because the boy scout and girl scout troops who were scheduled to help did not go to the game. LT. GOV. REYNOLDS SHULTZ said Monday he didn't believe the Federal Department of Transportation desired to punish Kansas for failure to enact billboard regulation and, therefore, the state should take steps in the state to talk with transportation officials. People: PRESIDENT NGUYEN VAN THEIU, said Monday in an appeal for voter support in the Oct. 3 election in South Vietnam, that he had brought the country closer to peace and prosperity during his four years in office. BRITISH AND IRISH PRIME MINISTERS sought in three-way summit talks Monday to head off the danger of civil war in Ireland. SAIGON — North Vietnam these troops kept up heavy pressure for a second time against South Vietnamese forces guarding the coast. THE UNDERDEVELOPED NATIONS must wake up to the sclerer of rapid population growth before it's too late to prevent devastating mainstitution and unemployment, World Bank President Robert S. McNamara said Monday. Places : A BILL PERMITTING SUNDAY SALE OF LIQUOR in licensed restaurants became effective at midnight Monday night in Missouri because a referendum petition campaign failed to block it. THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND urged its member countries Monday to "make every effort to cooperate with the United States" in achieving a basic improvement in the U.S. balance of payments. Things: A FULL DRESS DINNER AT THE KREMLIN for Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of India was called on Monday night, apparently because of some urgent problem confronting the leaders of the Soviet Union Comptroller Resigns Gary L. Carriero, compilator of the University and the payer, has resigned to become compilator of Commerce Management department. "Mr. Carrillo set a level of manners appropriate to guard his position with Keith Cuthill the chancellor for business affairs, 'and his departure is the cause of trouble.'" Nitcher said a search committee would be organized to nominate a successor. Until an appointment is made, Charles M. Burrows, associate comproiler, will serve in an acting capacity. In addition to being treasurer of the University, the comproller is treasure of the Kansas Union, and the Center for Research. Carrico, a native of Beloit, graduated from KU "with highest distinction in 2005" public account two years later. "I regret leaving the KU community and Lawrence," Carrillo said, "but believe that we will have much greater potential." James L. Johnson, speech teacher at Haskell American Indian Junior College, has been outstanding Educators for 1971. Bonham was one of a select number of educators from across the country who taught at both professional and civic achievement. He will be honored in the 1971 edition of "Burning Educators of America." He was nominated for the hew while he was chairman of the speech and drama department at Dakota State College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and accomplishments include: board chairman of the South Dakota Theater Association, board member of the Midwest Theater Conference, play director and executive producer of the South Dakota Arts Council. Johnson teaches under a contract with the University of Kansas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs to help him take his Ph.D. in speech at KU. COGINS SAID another of the problems the club had faced was a communication gap between staff and players. Many people simply aren't aware of the petition drive or of the going aside such a park, he said. Teacher Gets National Award The homestay program matches students to families in the Lawrence area for vacations. Each month People-to-People sponsors a free tour through their programs. For October, a trip to the Topeka Goodyear Plant and the Meningerian Foundation in Colorado is scheduled for December but, because of the distance, a fee will be charged. Lynch said the crowd was in to much of a hurry to stop and sigh Campus Bulletin Speech & Drama: Alcove D. Cafeteria, Kansas Union, 8:15 a.m. Student Teacher: Course0 Room: Kansas Speech Drama. Curry Room, Kansas Homecoming Committee. Governors Room, Cheeky House. Homecoming Committee. Governors Room, Kansas Union. 4:30 p.m. Pep Club: Forum Room, Kansas Union, 6:30 English Room, English Room, Union, 11 a.m. 30 p.m. Speech & Drama: Curry Room, Kansas Student Teachers: Council Room, Kansas Union, 8:30 a.m. Air Force ROTC: English Room, Kansas Student Services Committee: Oread Room, Kansas Union, 6:30 p.m. The Sierra Club plans to present its petitions to the Kansas Congressional delegation when it is elected. The committee obtained. If all the members of the Kansas Congressional delegation were in favor of the Tallgrass Prairie National Park, the president would pass Congress, he said. Kansas Union. 6:30 p.m. Humanities Lecture: English Room, Kansas SUCA Board Governors Room, Kansas telling 7, p.m. Department of Education Building 4 Choreographer of Interior Design. Centennial Room, Kansas Union. 6:45 p.m. synchronized Swim Club. Robinson Kansas Union, 7 p.m. Sigma Pat. Jlawk Hawk Room, Kansas Union, 7 Sigma a Tau; Parlor C, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. Natatorium, 7 p.m. SUA. Board: Governors Room, Kansas Organization: Dawson Chapel 2:00 p.m. Student Institutions: Big Eight Room, Kansas Humanities Lecture: 'English Room, Kansas Union, 6:30 p.m. Kansas Union, 4:30 p.m. Pep Club, Forum Room, Kansas Union, 6:30 p.m. Young Democrat: International Room. Kansas Union. 7:30 p.m. SUIA Film Society: Ballroom, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. p.m. Christian Science Organization, Donforth Church, 3:00 p.m. Student Elections: Big Eight Room, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. 17:30 p.m. Humanities Lecture: Harold Clurman. Union, 7 p.m. Mexican-American Organization: Parlor A, Kansas Union, 7 p.m. Humancilus Lecture: Harold Curman. Woolfudd Auditionum, 8 p.m. Baptist Student Unlun: Pine Room, Kansas Ulson, 8:30 p.m. Hearing Set on LA&S 48 Rosen Art School, Bunce, Kawasan 11 am. Big Elk Room, Kawasan 11 am. Big Elk Room, Kawasan 11 am. Carrillo Auditorium, Alberi Karlert 7 p.m. Woodflower Auditorium, 8 & 9 p.m. Placement Meeting: Forum Room, Kawasan 7:30 p.m. An open hearing sponsored by the College Assembly to discuss recommendations on improving the College's LA&S 48 classes will be held at 4 p.m. today in Dyce Auditorium. The College will hear student opinions on the classes and would welcome criticisms and suggestions from any faculty member or student. The committee will conduct the hearing. The Assemblyconcerning the improvement of the LA&S program. Rhodes, Danforth, Marshall Scholarship Forms Available The applicant must be between the ages of 18 and 24 years on Oct. 1, 1971. Relaxation of the maximum age restriction will be considered for candidates who are affiliated national service obligations. Rhodes applicants must be male citizens of the United States, with a least five years lomile and unmarried. Harold E. Clurman, drama critic for The Nation, film producer and director, theatre consultant and author, will speak on the "World of the Theatre" at 8 o'clock in Wooldorf Auditorium in the Kansas City. Clurman has directed more than 30 films, including the documentary of his version of "A Member of the Wedding." He is the first guest speaker of the 1971-72 Humanities Lecture Series. University of Kansas synchro swimming team clinic will meet today Tuesday, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Robinson pool. The clinic is open to any woman student interested in synchronized swimming. A Rhodes Scholarship is forfeited by marriage after election or during a scholar's first year of residence. Synchro Swimmers to Meet Candidates must have attained junior standing by the time of application at some degree-granting college or university. They must have official agreement by the college or university. Applications for Rhodes, Danforth and Marshall scholarships may be obtained from Dean J. Eugene Fox, 208 Strong Hall. They must be at the middle of October. The Kansan Board will meet at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in Flint Hall. Representatives of the Student Senate, School of Journalism faculty members and members of the Kansan Board will attend changes in the board map. The rest of the agenda for the meeting has not been decided. Interviews with authorities from several art classes are being featured in a new weekly radio program organized by the University of Kansas Museum of Art this fall. "What's New in the Arts?" can be heard on radio station KLWN, Lawrence, every Wednesday morning at 10:15. Mrs. Dolores Brooking education curator for the K.U. Art Museum. Brooking's modeler's session is entitled "Architecture," with an interview with Charlie Kahn, dean of the School of Architecture and Urban Design. Clurman to Talk on Theatre The qualities that form the Kansan Board to Meet An informational meeting for freshmen candidates for the Student Senate and College senate will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, September 18, in the Student office in Room 103. Meeting for Frosh Candidates Danforth *Scholarships* are available to men and women who have completed an accredited college in the United States, who have serious interest in college teaching as a career. The Danforth Scholarship study for a A.D. a Ph.D., or other appropriate terminal degrees in any field of study in the arts and sciences. Applicants may be single or married, must be less than 30 years of age and not have application and may not have undertaken any graduate or postgraduate degree. Arts Interviews on Radio In selection, special emphasis is given to evidence of intellectual power which is flexible and of wide range; personal characteristics which are valuable to contribute to effective teaching and to constructive relationships with students. basis of selection are: literary and scholastic ability and attainments; quality of education devoted to duty, sympathy for and protection of the weak, kindness, unselflessness and humility; force of character and of instincts to lead and to take an interest in his fellows, and physical vigor, as well as success in for- and sports in success. Those who are enrolled at the time of application in a combined B.A.-M.A. program are eligible. The student has not already been awarded. 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