Wednesday, September 13. 1972 Few Applications Filed For LA&S College Vote 3 Tuesday was the deadlin for tuesday to submit sophomiles to their submits name for election to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences The figures have not been released by the college, but officials of several colleges said they had been involved and students had turned in their names. Only two members of Pearson College submitted petitions for candidacy. Mrs. Frank Cupp. attended Pearson College, and sat Tuesday久. Robert Cobb, director of Nunekau's military training, said that albatross did not have exact figures, he was sure that few candidates had turned in. "Students did not have enough "I imagine the next thing to be done will be to set a new deadline," he said. Candidate Hopeful Of Beating Elwell Reed said he had campaigned on campus extensively, handing out 5,000 campaign cards. The petitions had to be signed by five students in that CWC and submitted to the CWC office by 5 p.m. tuesday, he said. Reed, who has been a member of the State Corporation Commission in Topeka, said that a state judge has asked hats—he is judge of the probate, juvenile and county courts, oversees the distribution of estates in cases of death, and ensures the competency and adoption causes. time because they heard about the Tuesday deadline the Monday before," he said. Stating that his opponent, Douglas County Attorney Mike Elwell was "well-known but now a lawyer," he asked Lawrence attorney, said Tuesday night that he had about a $50 million in damages. Douglas County Probe Judge. He said he planned to campaign in small towns in Douglas County, such as Clinton, Baldwin, Walden, and Springs until the Nov. 7 election. Reed spoke to approximately 25 of the 75 registered members of College Youth Democrates at a union meeting in the Kansas University. Each CWC may elect 12 members from those names to the College of Liberal Arts and 8 to the College of Science. Voting will take place in each CWC on Thursday in 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. Freshmen and sophomores in college within a college course may be admitted to students by petition, according to Debert Shankel, associate dean of the College. "My chances for winning look good," he said. "I'll get my campaign to the people who will vote for Elwell just because they recognize his skills." Reed said his platform included measures for bail reform and the construction of better juvenile detention facilities. "As county attorney, Mike Elwell hasn't done anything to improve the juvenile facilities Katz Named Assistant Dean Arthur Katz, dean of the School of Social Welfare, has announced the appointment of Harold dean of continuing education. Before Washington joined the University of Kansas faculty in 1970, he was director of personnel at the Nebraska Department of Public Welfare. Before that, he was chief social worker of the university and youth clinic at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Washington has worked in the fields of mental health, public welfare, and health and family service. here in Douglas County," Reed said. Reed pledged, if elected, to consider the construction of "shelter homes" for juveniles between the ages of 15 and 17 and said were "being neglected." Reed said Elwell "wouldn't be fit to be probate judge" because he would have a "prosecutor's office" which would sway his thinking. Juniors and seniors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences can elect one or more representatives from each department to the College Assembly. The specific number may be added to the number of majors in the department Skankel said. Reed said he would like to see the probate judgesh eventually become a non-partisan position. He said that he had seen "too many probate judges in office for him" and that he would not remain in the position for more than two or three terms. Elections of the representatives will be held at 8 p.m. in the locations listed below. Nominations will be made from the floor. Teaching assistants and assistant instructors in each department will be employed on representative to the College. The voting procedure for TA's is the same as that of junior officials and sciences, Shankel said. Nominations and elections will take place at 8 p.m. Thursday. Polling places are listed below: African Studies 118 Strong American Studies 153 Old Race Biology 429 Chemistry 232 Hawthorne Biochemistry 232 Hawthorne Chemistry 232 Hawthorne Classical Classical Archaeology completed East Asian Studies 132 Louisiana Economics 132 Louisiana Finance 132 Louisiana French & Italian 132 Paris Association A-Urion France & Italian 132 Paris Association A-Urion Geology 401 Lilburn for A.t.s.A. at A.t.s.A. German 81 Blake氨,seminar room History of Art 81 Museum Lecture Room History of Art 81 Museum Lecture Room Latin American Area 223 Hawthorne Mathematics 106 Blake Mathematics 106 Blake Medical Tech 132 Hawthorne Oriental Languages 132 Hawthorne Oriental Languages 132 Hawthorne Council Ru-民 Admin. 118 Blake Psic学 & Personal Adm. 118 Blake Radiation Biology 106 Strong Slavic and Soviet Area 106 Strong Slavic and Soviet Area 106 Strong Portuguese 2 Faster 110 Carrullus for A.t.s.A. at A.t.s.A. Speech & Literacy 106 Strong Systematic & Automatica 222 Snow "If it is a nuisance, we certainly want to rectify the situation." Rose said. City Postpones Decision On Housing Plan Petition Action on a petition charging that Edgewood Homes, a federal housing project at 17th and Harper Streets, is a "nuisance" and requesting the erection of a sink fence around its borders for one week by the Lawrence City Commission Tuesday. The commission said the allegations would be investigated by the city. Commissioner Jack Rose said the housing project should be a good neighbor. The petition was brought by the city council, which Earl 1881 Street who claimed that noise pollution from the project and acts of juvenile vandalism had led to a disturbance. Diseased American elms on private property must be removed or arrangement for removal, if necessary, days the commission ruled. The Hugh Dunkin, director of the Edgewood project, would not comment on the charges and said project lacked funds for the project. Commissioner Nancy Hamberston said that people living next to undeveloped, wooded land often resented losing it and were forced to any change. Public housing takes, gets taking used to, she said. city clerk was authorized to notify property owners that the city would remove the trees and landscaping if arrangements were not made. A recommendation by city manager Buford Watson to the city council one hour during the morning at 19th and Louisiana Streets was adopted. The Commission determined that would solve 602 of the pedestrian and traffic problems at the intersection of traffic signals unnecessary. An ordinance requiring crash helmets for motorcycle operators and riders was adopted. Helmets are required by state law. The commission also adopted an ordinance authorizing the issuance of temporary notes in the form of a lease for acquisition of park land. Watson said that this procedure was followed each year and provided the funds for the Holoform Sports Center, which other city recreational facilities A "Welcome To Big Blue Country" banner will be strung across Massachusetts Street between the Chamber of Commerce said it was unable to hang the banner at the east turnip exit, and permission to place it on Massachusetts Street during the football season. You can enroll now in the one course that helps you with all your other courses. 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