10 Tuesday, December 12. 1972 University Daily Kansam Lawrence Gets $226,803 From Fund Sharing Plan Lawrence received its long-awaited first federal revenue sharing check Monday morning and City Clerk Vera Mercer said in the 2003 check she was "more than expected." The check covers the first half of 1972 for Lawrence in President Nixon's $30 billion, five-year program of revenue sharing. City officials had expected a check for $177,500 this month when the Treasury Department recently noted that the checks would be mailed Mercer said the unexpectedly large amount of money would probably not alter the total amount of $355,000 allotted to the university. The remainder of the remainder of the money next year. She said she planned to deposit the check immediately in the First National Bank in a special fund recently authorized by the city commission for that purpose. County officials were not as enbused over their share, however. The county received Hearing Reset For Extradition In 'Pot' Case An extradition hearing for Bradford D. Court was continued Thursday until Dec. 21. The hearing is to determine if Charles will be returned to Pawnee County, Neb., where he is being charged on charges stemming from processing and sale of marijuana. Charles and Susan Payton have been identified by Douglas County Sheriff Rex Johnson as the only claimants of the large house found October 5. on a farm south of Lawrence. remain hazardous today as the weather forecast called for an accumulation of four inches of snow by morning and temperatures to remain in the low 20's. Selection of Genuine Stone Set Rings at McQUEEN'S JEWELERS is fantastic CHECK THIS OUT KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP)—Singer James Brown and two aides were arrested on disorderly conduct charges early after a concert in Knoxville's Civic Coliseum. Traffic and Security said Monday night that it had no reports of accidents on the highway. Altercation Results In Singer's Arrest Only one of the accidents resulted in injuries, however. Jerrielle Diane Antunes, 19, Phoenix, Ariz., was treated and released from Lawrence Memorial Hospital for injuries sustained in a hit at 12:17 p.m. at Iowa and Kingston Road. Dean Richard Childress of the St. Louis University School of Law will discuss the St. Louis law program at a meeting at 3:30 p.m. today in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Interviews with Childress will precede the meeting. Those people wishing an interview must sign up for an appointment in 208 Strong Hall. Campus Briefs Law Program Linguistics The county will place the money in a special revenue sharing trust fund, which the commission devised at its Monday meeting and have been made for the money, however. Testimonials $172,547 in the mail Monday, which was nearly $40,000 less than expected. The Christian Science Organization will meet at 7:30 tonight in Danforth Chapel. Testimonies and remarks will be given using divine intelligence in final exams. A Linguistics Colloquy will be at 7:30 tonight in 109 Blake Hall. Speakers will be Albert Ecobar and Rose Morgan, who will lead the Ecobar-Rose Data for Language Planning in Peru." Treasury officials said last week that state and local government officials should not be surprised if they received less than expected, because new formulas of determining revenue sharing have not been put into effect yet. Use Kansan Classified Faculty Forum The Faculty Forum will be at noon Wednesday at the United Minneapolis Center, 246 N. University Place, or one of the Meninger Foundation, Lodge at Religion "on a 'A Psychology Logo' to Appeal." At least 20 traffic accidents were reported to Lawrence police Monday as a combination of sleet and snow fell continuously in the area, causing road kinks and hazardous driving conditions. Jan. 19 is the deadline for entering the 19th annual Kansas Designer Craftman Show to be held Feb. 18 through March 13 in the Kansas Union Exhibition Gallery. Competition is open to all past and present residents of Kansas and entries must be crafts created from such materials as wool, acrylic or fiberglass or additional information and entry forms may be obtained by writing the Design Department, Kansan Designer Craftman Show Committee, University of Kansas, or by calling 864-4400. Three sanding trucks were on the streets and police said only one was up during the night. Sleet Causes Perilous Driving Women Voters According to police reports, Antoness was sent onboard in Iowa when she lost control of a boat. She was rescued in New York. The League of Women Voters will meet at 12:48 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas Room at the University. Driving conditions were predicted to Craftsman Show A new French class worth three hours of credit will be offered during the spring semester. French 100B, History of French movies, taught by Nicole Dupre, visiting students from Philadelphia, Mondays from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. The class will be conducted in French, with some discussion in English. The class is open to graduates and undergraduates. overturned, demolishing the car, the report said. There were no passengers in New Course Wed.—$1.00 admission, 50c pitchers Thurs.—Elephant night,FREE admission Free peanuts Fri. & Sat.—$1.00 admission, $1.00 pitchers Take A Study Break at the RED DOG INN 842-4950 642 Mass.