12 Tuesday, November 28, 1972 University Daily Kansan Learning more about the company's capabilities Kansan Photo by CLYDE LOBB Teamwork A coffeehouse is now under construction in Lewis Hall and should be completed D. 5. It is as yet unnamed, but the Association of University Residence Halls has sponsored a contest for the name with a $2 gift certificate from the Kansas Union Bookstore for the winner. There will be live entertainment after the opening, along with a $5 gift certificate until until 11:45 p.m. on weekdays and until 12:45 p.m. on weekends. Architecture School Loses Grant An impasse between the ACTION Office of Public Affairs, Washington, D.C., and the University of Kansas School of Architecture and Urban Design has resulted in the loss of a planning grant for KU, Charles H. Kahn, dean of the school, said recently. The grant offered by the ACTION program would have subsidized the students' living costs and would have supported antipoverty projects in an assigned area. Kahn said that the School of Architecture wanted the grant in conjunction with a 32-week program for KU students. He said officials for the University Year for ACTION would not accept the alternative program. Ten KU architecture students were to be assigned to the Community Development Center in Kansas City, Mo. These students would have received one year of college credit for their volunteer work with the program. Kahn said students could not afford to sacrificed courses that complemented their experience with the ACTION program. He said that he was willing to let students earn any or all of their architecture credits at the center, but thought the committee should "absolutely essential," to their education. The spokesman for the ACTION program in Washington was not available for com- Kahn said that at the center the School of Architecture had a 16-week volunteer program that predated University Year for all students. He said one semester, of credit, for this, he said. Students who commit themselves to this kind of work have to subsidize their own expenses, Kahn said, so those students who might prove most valuable to the center, the poor and minorities, are precluded from the program. "The whole thing hinges on the im-plementation of funds." Kahn said. selected to plan a volunteer program in which students would work full time for one year on anti-poverty projects and receive full college credit. KU was one of 30 colleges and universities By DIANE YEAMANS Kansan Staff Writer It is too late for mail to be sent oversas by any means but airmail and be assured of Christmas delivery, Jack Harris, Lawrence postmaster, said Monday. Overseas parcels and letters should reach their destinations in one week if sent air-mail, Harris said. If the mail is sent by parcel post, it would go overseas by boat and would take 30 to 40 days for delivery, he said. Airmail Speeds Xmas Deliveries Time, or the lack of it, is the all important factor at Christmas to the U.S. Post Office, and they have traditionally asked people to "mail early." "The nice thing about it," Harris said, "is that the Christmas season gets spread out a little bit farther each year. People do mail earlier which is more convenient for us." Harris also said all overseas military mail should be sent airmail if prompt delivery is to be assured. Although deadlines for PAL (Parcel Air Lift) and SAM (Space Available Mail) for delivery to military personnel overseas have passed, Harris said the post office always tries to get the mail there. earlier which is more convenient for us." HARRIS said he expected the Lawrence and Chippewa pieces of mail during the Christmas season this year. The economy has been good, Harris said, and the shopping has been well organized, which means more mail for the post office. Lawyer to Speak On Campus Todav Tom Murray, representing the University of Michigan School of Law, will be on campus today to speak with KU pre-law students. He will talk at a general meeting at 3:30 p.m. in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Murray will speak on legal education, history, and the arts. He also assistes with individual student Murray is now with the Lawrence law firm of Barber, Emerson, Eslon, Springer and Wiley. Ex-NATO Ambassador to Speak At Meeting of B-School Advisers Robert Ellsworth, former U.S. ambassador to NATO, will be the featured speaker at the KU School of Business board of advisers meeting Wednesday. Ellsworth was ambassador to NATO from 1970-74 and later to UN resolutions for reponsives from Kansas for six years. Elsworth will speak at a noon lunchroom board meeting at the Ramada Inn. The session will begin with a coffee at 9:30 a.m. in the Kansas Union followed by a panel discussion featuring recent graduates of the School of Business at 10 a.m. Participating in the discussion will be Monty Brieley of the Fourth National Bank of Wichita; Wayne Cooper, United Telecommunication, Kansas City; Ed Enloe, J. C. Nichols Co., Kansas City; Gil Leonard, Humble Oil, Houston; and Barbara Murit, formerly with Southwestern Bell in Topeka. WANTED: YOUNG MARRIED WOMEN FOR OPINION SURVEY $4.00 paid for one hour interview in Fraser or in your home. Call Interview Study, 8-12, Tuesday through Friday, 864-3075. Charges for PAL, which is for packages less than 30 pounds, are the parcel post rates plus $1 for the air service. SAM rates are the same as parcel post rates although there is a maximum limit of 15 pounds per package. Both military mail services are limited to 60 inches, which is measured by the total of length and girth of the package. Parcel Post is limited to 84 inches. if mail is to be delivered by surface (non-armail) parcels they should be in by De. In order to use the mail delivery system, OVERSEAS MILITARY postal rates are lower than civilian rates, he said. ZipCodes are mandatory on all packages. Harris said, and "are`*very*desired*on*all packages.* Because there are 28 days left until Christmas, there is still ample time for domestic civilian and military mail to be delivered, Harris said. Parcel[s by airmail should be at the parcel address, 20, Harris said, and letters by Dec. 21. THE PROPER wrapping of packages and their packing is extremely important to insure safe delivery Harris said. A heavy cardboard box, "one that will take a little bit longer than needed. He said foam rubber or shredded newspaper were good materials for packing. behavioral modification approach or a legal-institutional approach. "Put the name and address for delivery on the inside of the package," Harris said, "of the contents just to inure delivery if the package breaks open or the label is lost." Feminist Speakers Bureau Participants will use a different approach for each of the three cases, thus solving three different cases using each of the three approaches, said Hartley. At least 150 Kansas juvenile authorities are expected to attend the tenth annual seminar on juvenile delinquency prevention on Wednesday and Friday in the Kansas University. Juvenile Experts to Attend Seminar at Kansas Union Now available to speak to your group on Topics of Womens Liberation. Instead of the usual array of lecturers and panel presentations, this year's seminar will use rotational workshops supervised by resource people, said Sandra Hartley, program coordinator for the Institute of Music Arts, a division of Continuing Education. According to Hartley, participants will be assigned as they register to one of three groups that will include a cross-section of participants. Each group will analyze three different problem cases and develop a plan for solving the problem. Participants will use one of three approaches in developing rehabilitation plans: a social welfare approach, a Women's Coalition Birth Control Women's Health Abortion Women's Roles Rape Lesbianism Women's Sexuality Sexism Self Defense Women's Liberation Movement Call Barb 843-0410 When you become a Lawyer's Assistant, you'll do work traditionally done by lawyers — work which is challenging, responsible and intellectually stimulating. Lawyer's Assistants must also attend the Institute for Paralegal Training can offer you a position in the city of your choice — and a higher starting salary than you'd expect as a recent college graduate. Here is a career as a professional with financial expertise that increase with your developing expertise. 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She also produced and directed the Great Wall Dancers in San Francisco. "Chiang is one of about three artists from mainland China performing in this country," Mark Pierce, Seward, Neb., senior and SUA board member, said. Chiang was born in Peking in 1946 and was graduated from the Peking School of Dance in 1962. She has had leading parts in 28 Chinese movies. In 1965, Chiang was named one of the 10 best actresses in China. The China Information Service in Taipei named her the best actress in 1966. Chinese classical dance has a long history and is derived from traditional Chinese dances performed in temples, courts and operas. Because there has been no accurate form of dance notation through the centuries, the practice of choreography prompted by Chinese paintings and sculpture with other influences including acrobatics. Chiang Ching, a dancer-actress from mainland China, will perform at 8 p.m. Sunday in the University Theatre in Murphy Hall. Admission is $1. Extraordinary Event! dancer/actress from mainland China A dance concert by Chiang Ching December 3,1972 8 p.m. University Theatre Murphy Hall Admission $ ^{1}00 $ Tickets in advance at SUA office. Watch for future story in the UDK. Sponsored by SUA fine arts in cooperation with International Theatre Studies. ---