6 Monday, November 6, 1972 University Daily Kansan City United Fund Campaign Streaks Across Goal Line The 1972 Lawrence United Fund Campaign met its goal of $161,515 Friday, just before a celebration lunchon for campaign officials and workers. The University division of the campaign put the amount over the set goal when a last-minute $300 collection of pledges and contributions was taken to the United Fund office by the University chairman, Dana Leibennood. Lawrence chairman, Charles Haverty, predicted that the total would slightly exceed the goal because all divisions had met their quotas. Haverty said that the business, industrial and professional divisions had met their goals, and in some cases exceeded them, by no Friday. This was due mainly to the advanced canvass in these areas, he said. Although the university division collected two percent of its budget in Lawrence law, it is still about $3,000 shirt of its own goal, according to Leibengood, "The city division went enough over their goal that the total goal was met," Leibengood said. "We hope to have the university goal met in a few days." The original deadline of Wednesday was moved to noon Friday by Havery, who was considering moving the deadline again before the last-minute rush of contributions Al Hack, advanced canvass captain of the campaign, said Sunday that the drive was well organized and that is was entirely successful. Campus Bulletin TODAY Public Relations Meetings 1 a.m., governor Room, Kuala Lumpur 11:30 a.m., MewsRoom, Kuala Lumpur 11:30 a.m., MewsRoom, Kuala Lumpur Speech and Drama 11:30 a.m., Acm A. Cafederra, Cafederra 11:30 a.m., Acm A. Cafederra C. Fisheries Technology Technicians 11:45 a.m., Alcovie B. Calefera Dept. Landon, moor, Curry 11:45 a.m., Curry Harbour Salary with Skivie Students: 2:30 p.m., Jayapura Salbury with Journalism Committee: 3:30 p.m., Jayapura American Area Executive Committee: 3:30 p.m., Regionalist 3:30 p.m., Regionalist SIA 3:30 p.m., Oread SIA 3:30 p.m., Navei Festival speaker, Harrison Saltery 8 p.m., People-to-People: 8 p.m., Jayahawk Philosophy Undergraduates: 8 p.m., Council Hall Philosophy Undergraduates: 8 p.m., Swarow Rehill Hall, Murphy Hall REPRESENTATION YOU CAN HAVE CONFIDENCE IN! ELECT HAL KELTZ DEMOCRAT STATE SENATOR SPECIAL MONDAY-WEDNESDAY Vista Brownie ala Mode with Hot Fudge SENATOR 36°c 1527 W. 6th Open until 2 a.m. Fri. & Sat. 842-4311 RETURN ARDEN BOOTH SENATOR BOOTH WORKS FOR YOU ON: Significant input into HB 2030, reorganizing our penal system. This must be implemented and financed in the next two sessions. THE ENVIRONMENT LABOR AND INDUSTRY OSHA, Workman's Comp., extension of unemployment benefits. PENAL REFORM Significant input into legislation providing thru bonds a 40 million dollar fund to help cities solve problems of sewage treatment. WOMEN'S RIGHTS Ratification of equal rights amendment and extension of civil rights to include women. KANSAS UNIVERSITY The legislature must provide better support for Higher Education. *AXES* Property taxes must be lowered with a mix of alternate sources. Endorsed by LEA Endorsed by KPAC Endorsed by PACK Recommended by Pharmaceutical Association Recipient of Baker University Alumni Citation for Support for Higher Education Recipient of Sertoma Service to Mankind Award Kansas Congress of PTA News Media Award Kansas Radio Editorial of the Year Award Farmers Co Op Association Award for Outstanding Serviceto the Community TAXES State 4-H Alumni Award DAV Award for Distinguished Service in Behalf of Disabled American Veterans. J of K Broadcaster of the Year Honorary Chapter Farmer FFA Kansas Kiwanis Foundation Distinguished Service to Kiwanis Selected One of Two State Senators to Represent Kansas at Upcoming National Forum of State Legislators on Older Americans Sponsored by the National Retired Teachers Association and the American Association of Retired Persons, in Cooperation with the National Legislative conference the Administration on Aging, and the Post Conference Committee of the White House Conference on Aging. PAID FOR BY THE BOOTH FOR SENATOR COMMITTEE Patronize Kansan Advertisers FALL BOOK SALE NOV. 6 - 17 Many,Many Titles Up to 80% Off