d University Daily Kansan Thursday, September 21, 1972 9 "He of this presental e. N in mineralis- chita from the 533. vician learned identent State rolled col of ouglas healths for were Mary Emily chard Washburn Law Dean Dean J. Elwood Slover of Washubn University will discuss the Washubn's law program at a meeting at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Prospective law students are welcome. German Club Elections The German Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Seminar room of Blake Amex for elections of officers. Discussions of plans for future events will follow on Wednesday. Sailing Club Meeting The KU Sailing Club will hold its weekly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Pizza Hut, 804 Iowa. German Table in Union A German table will be set up from 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21 in the Kansas Union cafeteria. She said the new ruling would have "no effect at all" on the church as it was. By HARRY WILSON Kansan Staff Writer “It'S MORE a statement of the nature of minor orders—a suppression of minor orders,” she said. Four Methods Employed In Treatment of Allergy In the past the minor orders were a step to the priesthood. Now the Pope has said that women may continue their "The church just isn't ready for that," Sister Dolores Heidrick of St. Lawrence Catholic Student Center said Tuesday. Catholics here are not too upset with the recent ruling of Pope Benedict XVI, who appointed a formal role in the ministry of Roman Catholics. Church. They are not even surprised. For years women have aided priests in services by taking part in minor orders according to the bishop's order for parish priests. Women might be song leader or lector in some churches. Many women are lay-ministers of communion, who minister on Sunday in munion, Sister Heidrick said. Four methods are used by doctors in combating allergies Dr. Rizkyymone Schwegler, Director of the Memorial Hospital, has recently The first of these is administered to the person to identify the cause of the allergy and to avoid it. Schweizer said The second method involves the use of antihistamine drugs to give relief. If the antihistamine drugs do not work well, enough Schwegel, said a desensitization program developed by the FDA. Schwegel said that in this program the patient received a series of shots six to eight months after a visit to the clinic because most aggravated. He said that a gradual increase in the dosage eliminated the allergy and reduced the patient's sensitivity to it. By WENDIE ELLIOTT Kansan Staff Writer THE SHOTS contain an extract from an antigen, the substance to which the patient reacts to build resistance to the allergy, he said. If a program could be set up Local Catholics Accept Ruling on Women Priests present activities, but they will still receive no formal recognition. The Mexican American Students Organization was not accepted in the recent lettuce boycott to import the United Farm Workers. IN SOME PLACES nuns are trying to become co-pastors where there is a lack of priests, Father Sheets said. Their major role now is in education, parish meetings and civic activities. "The Pope leaves this as a privilege—not by ceremony" Sister Hedrick said. "The church is a place that laymen can do this also." "A while back Kansas came on with a questionnaire asking if women would become deacons," he said. "A large per cent opted for women to attend." Father Jerry Sheets, associate pastor of St. John's Catholic Church, thought the priesthood eventually be open to women. CORDOVA SAID the KU organization bought posters from some of the organizers of the boycott and helped publicize the decision he said, the decision not to buy lettuce was left to the individual. Cordova said the group had had limited contact with Manuel Pincarolli, a custodian who gained statewide several years ago when he ran for Father Sheets said that women, for years, had been moving toward the priesthood and that the Pope was likely trying to secure support for recognition in the ministry. "Probably the pressure was One of the projects, Cordova said, is getting Crayze Chavez to speak at KU. The group already has contacted Crayze and has received temporary confirmation if he agrees to be engaged for his appearance. Cordova The selection of the HOPE Award winner will be based on the ratio of the number of votes received to the AWARD candidate receives in relation to the number of seniors in the school he represents. One of the immediate goals of the group is to increase Chicago awareness through weekly projects. Cordova said. CHICAGO (AP)—The Nikon Administration has forced the cities to live from crisis-to-crisis by bottling up money that Congress appropriated, Sargent said Wednesday. He promised immediate relief with George McGovern in the White House. that was 70 to 80 per cent effective in combating the allergy, Schwegler said, the "fringes" of an infected ear up with antihistamines. If reactions to the allergy are especially acute, he said, a fourth method, involving steroid drugs, is to administer an injection to reduce inflammation. Ratio to Pick HOPE Winner Schwegler said doctors tried to use steroids only for short periods, because of side effects of the drugs. But doctors had to be careful in using The Kansan was told Tuesday that the final selection would be determined in a vote, but Hope Award committees said Wednesday that the selection of the HOPE Award was decided by a percentage vote. The Democrat vice presidential candidate told a convention of the International Minneapolis that the administration and lawmakers were their foes. He then flew to Chicago to CORDOVA who the group as a whole was no violent. However, some of the members may move in violent activism, he said. Membership is not limited to Mexican Americans, Cordova Non-Spanish-speaking students Spanish-speaking students may stay AMONG THESE side effects are possible light diabetic tendencies, aggravated ulcer tendencies, aggravated latent tendencies and resistance to infections and altered growth patterns, all of which have been observed and documented since the drugs first were used, according to Dr. Farley, Overland Park physician. Membership Is Up In Chicano Group coming where there weren't many priests at all," Father Sheets said. FATHER SHEETS said that he had no qualms about women eventually attaining the priesthood. Kansas governor. Fierro is now a consultant to the school of social welfare. steroids, which he called "powerful and dangerous" drugs. "I can see where it would cause a lot of stir, comment, and bad feelings," he said. Fierro is on campus two days a week but would not grant an interview. "It would be no less valid a celebration," Father Sheets said. "And we all love to let it ride—a complete change, which would cause too much stress." Cordova said the organization was established to "form some kind of Chicano awareness" at the University of Kansas. Nixon Blamed for City Crisis He then flew to Chicago to campaign in an industrial plant and to help an old political ally. as to help an old political any. Shriver toured a Western Sister Heidrick and Father Sheets agreed that they would uphold the ruling of the Pope. CORDOVA SAID several members of the group had received urban scholarships. By KEVIN SHAFER Kansan Staff Writer Since establishment in October 1971, the Mexican American Students Organization has had a steady increase in membership, and was chairman of the organization. In its first year the organization had four members, Cordova and audition membership has now climbed to 20. "I know of four people for sure. There might have been about four or five more." he said. Most members of the group are from Kansas. The majority of out-of-state members come from Texas, Cassouda said. Kansas Chicanos, Cordova said, are in a better social position than those from the South because they were because Kansas Chicanos probably were not as oppressed as Chicanos from the Southwest because they were better educated and better qualified to fight discrimination. THE COMMITTEE also noted the importance of communications between faculty and students, and between the board of education and the THE REPORT stressed the need to upgrade and maintain high professional standards for teachers in support for educational programs for police officers. The development of a police science and admission degree program at RU or another nearby school was desired. In general, the steering committee believed that the public schools and the board of education suffered many of the Surcharge ... suspension practices. "The cost would be less and the program could probably be funded federally," the report added. Continued from page 1 The report noted that although minority teachers were well prepared to undertake an inadequate, and proposed a vigorous hiring program be The committee found an improved relationship and greater sensitivity between police officers and KU students, Haskell Schiller, a professor of law and the black community, but noted a continuing need for communication and warned against complacency. The committee recommended the Police Grievance Policy Advisory Board was recommended. The report recommended officer training be coordinated by a full-time police training officer "Counselors in the high school are inadequate in number, indifferent and oriented towards learning," the report said. "We recommend the improvement of counseling practices, especially with regard to student orientation. Review procedures, including student evaluations, should be designed to evaluate aptitude and performance." In addition, the report urged the employment of proafprofessional counselors to handle much of the work for professional counselors. The workshops revealed a "great improvement" in police-community relations "especially with respect to minority groups." same problems as the city commission. "The system is often inseminated and unresponsive to individual communication between teachers, counsellors, and school officials, and school officials, is a fundamental problem," the report and said the city should seek federal and state grants for advancing law enforcement education. The report discussed moonlighting by police and urged schools to create programs, including tuition reimbursement, leaves to attend college or specialized schools, and offers training for starters patrolmen with college credit, and monetary increases for officers obtaining advanced degrees. IMPLEMENTATION of an employment promotion and establishment of service and training amount and also recommended The report concluded that civil rights legislation and local affirmative action programs were largely in place, with no discrimination in employment. Also: PURE PRAIRIE LEAGUE Bustin' Out JOHN DENVER Rocky Mountain High NILSSON Nilsson Schmilsson Son of Schmilsson Jefferson Airplane Long John Silver On Grunt Discount Diamond Needles Electric plant in suburban Cieero shaking hands with production workers who swarmed around him. No Reservations 9:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Later he was to attend a dinner in honor of Rep. Roman Pucinski, who is running against Sen. Ericksen in the November election. THE SANCTUARY Presents The Shine Back by Popular Demand A PRIVATE CLUB Directly Above the Stables Members and Guests Only Memberships Available Playing until the wee hours of the morn. Beautiful Music with Fantastic Acoustics. In his attack on the Nixon administration, Shriver told the city managers "they say they are fighting inflation. That is their excuse for doubling the number of people in our families in your cities as if you were the enemy—as if the American public were their foe." Applications for student members of the Chancellor Search Committee are being taken in the Student Senate office (105B Kansas Union) Applications are available in the Student Senate office (105B Kansas Union) Deadline for applications is 5:00 p.m. Friday, September 22, 1972. HELP SELECT THE NEW CHANCELLOR