6 Thursday, September 7, 1978 University Daily Kansan BOWL AT THE JAY BOW I FALL BOWLING ★ LEAGUES ★ MONDAY Sept. 11 8:00 Guys & Dolls TUESDAY Sept. 12 6:30 Scratch (160+) TUESDAY Sept. 12 8:30 Haskell Institute WEDNESDAY Sept. 13 6:30 Greek WEDNESDAY Sept.13 8:30 Campus Open THURSDAY Sept. 14 8:00 Guys & Dolls FRIDAY Sept.15 4:00 TGIF Special events on Friday nights-check weekly SUNDAY Sept. 17 7:15 Faculty Mixed league starts BACK-TO SCHOOL SPECIAL 1:00 to 5:00 pm 3 Games, per person $1.00, Aug. 29 thru Sept. 10. VARSITY TRYOUTS Monday Nights Sept.11, 18 & 25th All interested full-time undergraduates and graduate students call Mr. Boozer at 864-3545 for further info. Sign up now for League Play at the or call 864-3545 for information. 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Otto Passman, and the hearing judge said yesterday he might set a trial date and location. PHOTO 1107 Massachusetts U. S. District Judge Earl Veron said the date would be set at an appropriate time. Passman, 78, is charged with conspiring to accept $213,000 in bribes from South Korean businessman Tongsu Park, a accountant, money and evading taxes on the payments. Passman was Indicted March 31 in Washington by a federal grand jury on the bilboard. Mr. Bentley was charged the second month with tax fraud. The trial was moved to Louisiana at the request of defense attorneys. It may be held in any of the cities in the Justice Department's western district of the state. The hearing will consider seven defense motions, including requests for a list of people present at grand jury proceedings or questioned by the grand jury, a report on the findings of the investigation, and other information from the grand jury proceedings. Use of cadavers defended in auto crash research Dr. A.J. Laddman, chairman of UNM's Anatomy Department, said cadaver research in simulations of low-speed side and rear impact collisions was important. He said there was no better way to obtain data on how the human body reacts. For three years, auto safety tests using 11 cadavers donated to the UNM School of Medicine were conducted on a compressed air "rocket sled track" by the Physical Science Laboratory of New Mexico State University. ALBUQERQUE, N.M. (UPI)—A University of New Mexico official yesterday defended the use of human cadavers in simulated car crashes as the best way to record what happens to a person in an auto wreck. THE TESTS were suspended last November when Rep. John Moss, D-Calif., called them morally objectionable, unnecessary and poorly done. Moss is Sources in the Department of Transportation have indicated no decision has been made on whether testing will be resume Lladman said that potential donors are not told that the medical research in which their bodies would be used might include auto safety tests. chairman of the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. If the tests are resumed, he said, more specific information may be needed on donor forms as a result of the controversy over the tests. THINKING OF TAKING A SPEED READING COURSE? EDUCATIONAL READING SERVICES BY KANSAS, a locally owned and operated company has been successfully training junior high, high school, college students and business and professional people EDUCATIONAL READING SERVICES OF for 11 years. 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