2 Wednesday, August 30. 1972 University Daily Kansan Karan Staff Photo by PRIS BRANDSTED David Borkowitz Sees Need for Change County attorney candidate at Union Tuesday night . . . County Candidate Claims Priority Reshuffle Needed By MIKE LEWIS Kansan Staff Writer A reordering of law enforcement priorities was placed for last night by the Democratic canvassor. Attorney, David Berkowitz. Berkowitz said too much emphasis has been put on "victimless" crimes such as minor drug offences while burglary and other fraud results have been on the rise in Lawrence and the county. He discounted drug raids originated by state Atti. Gen. Verno, saying they weren't done a kinker's damn worth of坏。” Berkowitz's remarks came at a meeting of the College Young Democrats Tuesday night in the Kaiser Room of the Kansas Union. Berkowitz quoted a statement by Mike Elwell in February, 1972, that of the 10 to 15 agents who worked in Lawrence, only one of them ever met him. He contested this by saying that of the 377 reported burglaries in Lawrence last year, only 14 were solved by conviction. Berkowitz said the "image of order has been perpetrated in our lives by pot-smoking kids," and that law enforcement officers should "The user of marijuana is far less a danger to society than one who uses heroin." Berkowitz said. county attorney could have on state-originated drug raids Berkowitz said that although he could not flatly refuse to prosecute, he created, he could use discretion to limit the number of prosecutions. Berkowitz, who is opposing Edward G. Collister Jr. in the race for county attorney, said the judge denied "the flexibility and discretion." Berkowitz directly related the burglary to the city lawmaker in the large amounts of heroin in the city, and promised his office would mount a probe. McKinney said the Dixieland musicians must be able "to read and fake." "We must go back to the concept of a people's attorney, not one who spends his entire time in government service," he said. He urged anyone in the University community who could fill any of those spots to contact him. "We have another one him at his office." (983-380) When asked what effect a Berkowk is a graduate of the University of Kansas School of Law and is now in private practice in Lawrence. Swing players, bassoonists and bass trombone players are still needed to fill vacancies at the orchestra. Bruce McKinney, the orchestra's conductor, said Tuesday afternoon as the orchestra prepares for its rehearsal. These openings exist even though 55 new players have been auditioned since last Thursday, he said. KU Symphony Has Vacancies The orchestra's first regular campus performance will take place in the University Theater. The campus event will be preceded by performances Oct. 30, 31 and Nov. 2 to neighboring Kansan communities. The orchestra also needs musicians with special talents for its performance of the musical "Cabaret," scheduled to open Oct. 4. A search is on for a pianist who can play in Dixieland style, and a cellist, keyboardist, saxophone player, a trombone player and a banjo player. Barnhill said Tuesday the team from the dean of each school from the department in which the student is enrolled. The forms are due Monday. Completed change of enrollment opportunities incurred in the school of the school in which the student is enrolled. The office will send the corrected police report. Students wishing to drop or sue a class should fill out change of enrollment slips as soon as possible. Students must enroll in Bannah, assistant registrar. Barnhill said the process would go smoother for the student if he were to sure he had his dean's approval before he went to the department Barnhill said there would be no late options accepted. Once the option card has been turned in, the option card will remain under the option. is taken again for a better grade. Barnhill said. Barnhill should certain guidelines should be kept in mind while choosing a course for credit no credit. Applications for the credit no credit option will be accepted Sept. 11-22. Juniors, seniors and special students in the College of Artal Arts and Sciences should sign up in the office of the Registrar, Barnhill said. All other students should sign up in their dean's office. Speed Urged in Class Changes No courses in the student's declared major and only one course a semester may be taken under the option. Credit will be given to all students of A, B and C. No credit will be given for grades of D and F. OTHER SIGHTINGS of UFOs have been reported in western counties, and they occur several weeks. Davidson said. This time period coincides with a meteor stream. Persisid Stream, which begins around the second week in October, has occurred. The stream is associated with a comet last seen in 1862 and produces a number of shooting stars. Davidson said that many of the comets are about two weeks of August may be associated with this stream. He said that he received a job as an employ at Haskell Indian University College, who described the object very cleverly. "It was dying out of it. The employee said the object was moving south over Tonganoxic and disappeared in a river." She said it was not necessary to take a dean's approval to change another section of the same room, but students should go first to the department to make sure room is available in the preferred sec- Continued from page 1 Physics Professor Says UFO Sighting Possibly a Meteor The 14 staff members are all professional pre-school teachers with college degrees in teaching experience, she said. In choosing them emphasis was placed on practical experience and educational background, she said. Day Care... cost varied with the financial situation of the parents. Six of the 14 staff members, including the cook, are men. The teacher-child ratio is high and allows for a maximum of interaction between children and adults, according to Bencivengo. For the infant group the ratio is for the older children it is 1:8. Barnhill said it was not practical to add a class after the semester and may drop a class at any time during the semester if he has the permission. By VICKI MONNARD Kansan Staff Writer The "free drop period" is at the beginning of a semester. A drop at this time is considered a canceled enrollment. Barnhill said each school had its own students and the students should check in with the school. A drop made during this period does not show on the transcriber. to enroll in an additional class There are two kinds of drop options. The time limit for both By VICKI MONNARD BENCIVENO SAID the staff was a capable, trained group and was becoming familiar with the building. She said starting the semester's activities was a little more because of the staff's training. In a letter from Dillon to the Kansas State Board of Regents written August 23, Dillon expressed his concern for student involvement on the search for a suitable school well as the state would best be served by search procedures substantially involving both students and faculty. The meaningful input of these two groups is essential to understanding direct relationship to the work of the chancellor's office." In his letter to the Board of Regents, Dillon said, "In his (Chalmers) departure we have the chore of looking forward to a better year. Thoughtful planning is required to assure the progression of higher education in Kansas rather thanansas." the drop periods is determined by each department. Barnhill said. Kansas has very clear air, Davidson said, and this might contribute to the number of UFOS reported in Kansas. Many times airplanes and weather balloons fly over Kansas because of the clear air heat. THE ACTUAL make-up of the search committee will be determined in a Sept. 16 meeting of the board, followed by As soon as possible after Dillon is notified of the search committees' make-up, he said he would go to a university Student Senate or StudEx to elect students to serve on the com- One red UFO which appeared to be traveling along the turnipke was reported to the airport this spring, and then a pilot for several years and who has never seen a UFO, said that at approximately the same time a red plane from the airport was in the vicinity of the turnipke. Bob Wilson, manager of the airline, attributes the sighting of UFO's in Kansas to a haze which is approximately 10,000 feet from the ground. Dillon said he thought the important thing now was to move forward and not dwell on past actions. He added that action on Chalmers' resignation. Dillon said he had talked to Stating Chancellor Ray Nichols and the athletic department to continue to meet weekly with student body leaders as advisors. Students Will Help Choose Chancellor Davidson said that about 10 years ago a group work in the Air Force traveled throughout States collecting data on UFOs. "THE COMMUNITY W was stunned by the resignation but we must not stay in a state of shock. We must move on." "billion said." "These students will not necessarily be only Senate members. Anyone on campus eligible to serve." Dillon said. The chancellor's post was left vacant when E. Laurence Chalmers Jr. resigned Aug. 19. the time of the year THEIS HAZE acts like a filter and magnifies the stars, he said mittee. Dave Dillon, Hutchinson senior teacher, said he was confident there would be student representation on the search committee for a new school. Dillon said Tuesday he supported key Nichols and hoped the body would realize the importance of the search committee. By MARY LIND Kansan Staff Writer He said student representation on the committee was essential. Dillon said he had contacted a number of members of the Board of Trustees, who assured me that there would be student input on the search. "We in this office are doing all we can to make sure the student voice is heard." Dillon said. These data were turned over to a joint laboratory for artificial intelligence. Boulder, Colo. under the direction of E. U. Condon. The laboratory, Davidson said, found that many eyesight differences sightings could be explained. A day's activities begin with a play period after the children arrive. This is followed by break-up of play and funds and surplus food to support its program of breakfast, lunch and a snack. The two kitchens used by the center are shared by all students in student offices in the building. DAVIDSON SAID that many of the stations and airplanes used by UFOs had not been seen by competent observers such as forest rangers, state police and officials. BRENCIENGO IS A KU graduate. She received her undergraduate degree in sociology but had accumulated enough hours in the human development field to receive a pre-school teaching certification. During the day the children may use clay, crayons, the doll playhouse, and a window for the indoor or outdoor climbing wall. They also visit the trips and visits from people At that time a board was set up to find a suitable building. Bencivengo and Moly Lafin. President, drew up a budget. connected with the University who are trained in music or crafts were planned. She organized the United Child Center at the Methodist Church in Jacksonville, Florida, where spring was contacted by the February papers to help draw up a plan. "Basically my main qualification for this job is 14 years of teaching," she said. Anyone seeing a UFO should contact the University observatory at 864-3116. Enrollment for the Hilltop Council is coming first week of June, she said. There is a long waiting list and she has had to refer callers to "New students coming here in the fall are too late to enroll their children in this center. Other students are full as well," she said. "Lawrence is still in a desperate situation concerning child care, especially for infants," Bencivieno said. Openings for enrollment for the spring semester may be few, because she prefers to switch students as possible during the year. Voter Registration Ends For Sept.19 Referendum When voter registration books closed for Lawrence residents at the county recount, approximately 29,600 voters were registered in Douglas County, according to Matthia, Douglas County clerk. The estimate indicates about 3,200 persons have registered since the Aug. 1 primary when 3,095 persons were registered to vote. Mathia said the exact number of registered voters had not yet been tabulated, and no exact figures would be available until Sept. 15 when voter registration data was completely processed. KANSAS CITY, KAN. (AP) — Midside for secretary of state, said Tuesday night Kansas laws on campaign spending and report preparation. "Candidates for public office should make public their donors and expenditures periodically months prior to the primary or general election." Manning told me. Wyandotte County Democrats. "This would give the public, before they vote, fair notice as to what special interests are behind candidates of both parties," he said. Such reforms, he said, "can only help to make politics in India less corrupt and more honest practice," that more accurately reflects the real incomes of Indians. $600 Maternity Benefits No Deductible.—Now Available to Married Students. For Information Dial 542-2793 or Mail To: Vincent G. Miller 1035 Elm St. Eudora, Kans. 66025 Name ... Address ... 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