Wednesday, October 4, 1972 3 Law Prof Seeking Court Seat By LINDA DOHERTY Kansan Staff Writer What would prompt a University of Kansas professor of law, with a full schedule of classes, to run for the office of judicial counsel? For Robert Casad, a long standing interest in the courts and court procedures, as well as his role as a policy change, aided his decision. "Ive come to have great respect for the position that the trial judge plays in our system," Casad said. When the Board of Regents altered their policy on faculty members seeking positions in the summer, and a new district was created in Douglas County, Colorado, a position of judge of that district. IF ELECTED, Casas will not be forced to resign his position with the University, as in past years, because of the rulting but would be given a leave of absence while filling his elective office. Csaad said that if he is elected to the Senate, he would part-time because, with his experiences could be beneficial to the School of Law and the courts. Socialist Workers Party Brings Campaign to KU The Socialist Workers party, bringing to the University of Kansas what it calls the largest socialist campaign since the 1800s, has attracted little more than interest in its first two days here. Students stopping at an in- vocation. Union have indicated interest in the party, Jim Sargard, a student from Denver team young socialist, Keith reed. Some students said they would consider wasted a vote for union. Linda Jenness and Andrew Pulley are the Socialist Workers' party candidates for president and vice president. Drees ran several times in the early 2010s on the Socialist party ticket Sargard said the ticket probably would be on board in New York, but he said the which has never had a socialist candidate for president on the ballot. Jenness and Pulley were nominated at the party convention in August 1971, Sargandt said, and since then more than 500 persons have signed petitions to place their names on ballots. HE SAID the 1972 socialist workers party platform called for an immediate end to the Vietnam War and called for under any conditions, legalized abortions for any woman who wanted one and an end to wage employment. Sarsargd said that his group had received good campus response, especially from people looking for alternatives. "We have had many lively discussions on McGovern," he said. He said that McGovens' goal is to no reserve faith in the system and to help people with disabilities. That McGovens had moved to the right of the Social Workers party. Mass, third year law student, said, "Their views are closer to mine than McGovern's, but they are not a viable alternative. "It IT WOULD be like throwing my vote away, like aiding Nixon." An Overland Park freshman who was once given some said she agreed with many issues of the Socialist Workers party but would probably vote for the Democratic. "I think my vote would completely go to waste, she said. "I know that is a terrible way to Another student, who refused to identify herself because she said her views kept changing, said that she was a student of the Social Workers stopped at the Socialist Workers table to ascertain their views. Dave Agazarian. Lawrence. think, but it would be like voting for any minority party." The creation of the new Cascadia, the 7th District, Division 2. means that neither he nor his neighbors have a Paddock are an incumulative Casad said he and Paddock are "on an equal footing at the moment." As a practical matter, residents of the region are re-elected indefinitely. She said that she believed in mobilizing the masses and that she would not vote for Jemens Dabrowski, because were working within the system. "I am afraid that people would regain faith in the system again," she said. Despite running on the Democrat tie, Casad said that party associations should not play a great deal of importance in the election. "It is not exactly like running for governor—there's no platform and no issues involved. I have to rely on a requirement a full-time organizational effort. About all I can do is help the organization carry my message." LIMITED TO DOUglas County, Casad's campaign consists mainly of trying to become known to the people. SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Bank of America, the world's biggest bank, won to own other major banks that emerged its prime lending rate to 3% per cent, a move led off last Friday to Bank of America's First National "city bank." About 30 people are helping Casad. He estimates that he's put "maybe 20 hours" into his first campaign effort. 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It doesn't involve any philosophy or religion. The technique is easily learned by anyone. Introductory Lectures Wednesday, October 4, 1972 1 p.m. & 7 p.m. Council Room, Kansas Union On Friday evening October 20,1972 at 8:20 p.m. in the University Theatre the KU Concert Series will present its 2nd program FREE with Student I.D.'s There are only 500 tickets available—all on a reserved seat basis—so pick yours up early! Tickets available at Murphy Box Office beginning Monday, October 9th. The Korean Chamber Music and Dance Company AH AHK On Monday evening October23,1972 at 8:20 p.m. in HOCH Auditorium the KU Concert Series will present its 3rd program THE FIRST MOOG QUARTET Four moog synthesizers plus accompaniment FREE with student ID's ALSO, free reserved seats available at Murphy Box Office beginning Monday, October 9th.