3 Kansan Photo by KIT NETZER Tuesday, September 21, 1971 Sierra Club Will Convert Wasteland Into Park . . . Conservation of natural resources . . . University Daily Kansan City Sierra Club Working On City, National Projects The Lawrence Sierra Club, the national conservation movement, resolved not only with the local issues, but also with state and federal funds. The priorities of local chapter coincide with the objectives of the larger organization from the Layons salt deposit project to preventing motorcyclists from destroying the inside or surrounding Potter Lake. George Coggins, associate professor of the迎宾 Sierra Club the club was interested in such programs as the proposed flood plain improvements in Nalshimin for a park near its park on Indiana Street, air pollution controls and the Lyons deposit project investigation. CONCERNING the proposed flood plain improvements in the Naishtmim Gulch area, Goguins said. "The ordinance prohibiting development in areas because flooding would likely occur every few years should be enforced and extended to all waterways." In advocating a river front park north of Indiana Street, Coggins said "The area is a ready made recreation area and since the city owns the majority of the property involved the acquisition cost would be minimal. The property might barely sound as it would; prevent erosion and at the same time it would be available at a low cost. We are seeking assistance from the planning officers on the planning of the park. According to Coggins, the air in Lawrence is relatively clean at the time of writing. Coggins warned that some of the brown haze that is visible at certain times could become an pollution if allowed to increase "We don't want this type of pollution in Lawrence," he said. "We have invited Kansas Power Company to install the Cooperative Farm Chemicals RON BAXTER, Topkea attorney and state chairman of the Sierra Club said that efforts are being made to prevent radioactive wastes from entering Sierra Club. To date, Sierra Club has been effective in delaying any storage of wastes by the Atomic Energy Commission. Association to meet with us on Oct. 5 to explain what they contemplate doing to insure clean air and to explain to people what options they have that will guarantee clean air." The National Defense loan is interest-free while the student is in school and then allows total resupply within 10 years at age 25. A program on female and male sexual responses will be presented at 8 p.m. Thursday in Woodruff Auditorium. Special repayment terms are made for teachers and veterans who are retired. After June 30, 1970. These two groups must repay only 50 per cent of the amount borrowed. Other children are discapped children under certain circumstances do not have to pay any of the loan back, Weinberg Guest speakers will be employed by Maternal and Child Health for the state of Kansas, and Henry Buck, lecturer in the state. 1st Seminar On Sexuality Thursday Recipients will be announced by Dec.23,the end of finals. "Students must submit two documents—the appropriate financial statement to the college scholarship service before Nov. 1. The actual loan application to the college financial aid office on or before Dec. 31. Is According to Miss Roy, the main goal of the seminars is to disseminate *accurate* and *information on human sexuality*. The Commission on the Status of Women has sponsored human sexuality seminars since 1969, "the biggest responses have this program and also the program in birth control." Miss Roy said. Although the Sierra Club is actively involved with influencing conservation legislation, it also strives to offer opportunities to discover the qualities of outdoor living and recreation. The program will be the first in a series of seven seminars on human sexuality that the Committee has planned for the school year. Robin Roy, cochairwoman of the seminars, said Thursday's program would focus on the anatomical and physiological responses of sex partners. JOINT S. "Any U.S. citizen or permanent resident, graduate or undergraduate student is eligible to supply for a loan," Weingarb said. Loans Available Next Semester The Commissioner of Education may also allow 100 per cent forgiveness for teachers in low-income schools for teachers in low-income schools. Coming Applications for National Defense loans may be obtained in the student financial aid office in Strong Hall. To The Red Baron The money for the Program is provided by the federal government and the state government "Those students who already have received a National Defense "Although these loans normally are made for the entire school year, there is a certain number of students who are utilized by students with financial need. The exact amount of loan money may not be determined until after we have submitted the application, but we can definitely say that there will be additional loans available. Weinberg said." Additional money under the National Defense Office will be awarded to students for the spring semester, according to Jeff Weinberg, assistant director of the College of Public Affairs. loan for the 1971-72 school year and need additional money to pay for or address letter to the Office of Education Aid explaining their needs. We will help them determine what information is necessary. Weinberg's aid is necessary. 2 Bikes Stolen Over Weekend Two bicycles were reported stolen last weekend, KU Traffic and Security said Monday. A brown five-speed Suburban A brown woman's bicycle was misfaced. Mimi, freshman, on Friday, Miss Ives had chained the bicycle, valued at $80, to a tree near the school. The bicycle was unlicensed. A red Continental Schwinn man's bicycle, with front and rear lights and a back carrier and handlebars, on Friday, or Saturday, Eugene McCail, Laurentburg, N.C., Junipland, the bicycle to a rack outside St. Louis. The bicycle had both Topeka and Lawrence licenses. The Lawrence license number is 2881. 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Open hearings on the Lawrence Gay Liberation Front and student activism in the Bay Area Senate Finance and Auditing Committee, tonight in the Kansas The front hearing is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. and end at 8:30 p.m. The student activity fee hearing is scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m. SENIORS VOTE FOR HOPE AWARD For Outstanding Faculty Member Sept. 21 and 22 The hearings will be continued on Thursday. First Floor Union & Strong Use Kansan Classified Open 10 a.m. - 2 a.m. Mon-Sat. 10 a.m. - 11 p.m. Sun. Don Predicts K.U. 17-K.S. 14 1618 West 23rd St. WE HAVE NO PRETTY BARMAIDS Just down-home food and good beer in an unusual atmosphere. We have other games such as Foosball, pool, and pinball, for the sports-minded. Our Chili won't run out on you. THE SOUTHERN PIT 1834 MASS.