6 Monday, December 3, 1973 Kaman Photo by DONNA ASHES Cottonwood Student Prepares Christmas Cards Berta Andrews Employs Silk Screen Printing Process Secret Society... From Page One graduate student and student senator, said, "This is something that needs to be looked into. If this is a 'public service' why must the public be kept in the dark about the nature of an organization or about any organization which must cloak its actions in secrecy. "If such a secret organization upon investigation is found to exist it could explain the peculiar ability of student government to lose documents at the most opportune times. It is either manipulation or incompetency, as I see it." John Beinser, Salina junior and student senator, said, "I'm not too concerned about the whole deal mainly because I don't know enough about it (Pach). The story in the Kansan made a number of statements about what I am not sure how these will be borne out." Beisner said that he had heard of Pach before he left the Kansan, in the Kansan, in the Kansan, in the Kansan, in the Kansan, in the Kansan, in the Kansan, in the Kansan, in the Kansan, in the Kansan, in the Kansan, in the Kansan, in the Kansan, in the Kansan, in the Kansan, in the Kansan, in the Kansan, in the Kansan, in the Kansan. Clark Davis, Webster Groves, Mo., junior and student senator, said, "It's not hard to perceive this type of thing at work in a business. Everyone has to get his kicks somehow." "If people want to build a club house in their back yard and wear yellow and green on Thursday and call themselves a 'secret club', then the club is called the 'elite' notion is a perfect picture of the THE CENTER OF LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES will present free films at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The three films are "Requiem 29", "Tijerina" and "El Teatro Campesino." THE UNIVERSITY STRING QUARTET will perform at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Swarthout Reach Hall as part of the CU Quarterfinals in New York City by works by Mozart, Bartok-Sexton, and Faure. HEAD FOR HENRY'S Remember! Every Monday Is CORN DOG DAY Corn Dogs Only ego trip that some people are taking around bree, and it makes me sick." Greg Nye, Newton junior, said, "I present (touch) the idea of the de la competition." Nye, a member of Sigma Chi fraternity, said that according to national Sigma Chi lawa a person could be suspended from the fraternity if he was engaged to another nonprofessional fraternity. 19c Cindy Buxton, Alton, III, junior, said she was surprised that a secret fraternity like her had been established. "I like to think we have a free system working here (at KU)," she said. "I don't think it exists to the event that an average student at KU can get involved in student government." The University Senate Executive Committee (SenEx) last month submitted a report on tenure policy to be approved by the Senate. The basic policy of the tenure report but has asked for clarification on SenEx's recommendations for student-peer teaching evaluation of a tenure candidate and a checkout procedure recommended by the senex. 6th & Mo. VI3-2139 Final Statement On KU Tenure Ready Today The final statement on tenure policy at the University of Kansas should be ready today, Chancellor Archie R. Dykes said yesterday. James E. Seaver, professor of history and chairman of SenEx, said yesterday that a subcommittee had clarified SenEx's position on the two matters. Seaver said he thought the checkback procedure had been clarified for the chancellor. But he said there was still a question on how much weight would be assigned to student and peer evaluation of a tenure candidate. BY SHARON FANGHOR Kansan Staff Reporter With Christmas less a month away, students at Cottowndog Inc. are not going to have to travel to London. A perfectly cut diamond will reflect all the light upwards for maximum brilliance. What you should know about diamonds: Cottonwood, a school for mentally and Cottonwood Busy as Xmas Nears Every ArtCarved diamond is precision cut for brilliance, whether its inner oval or marquese. Cutting resolution that never again will the young life of this country be committed to foreign conflict without a full debate and declaration of war by Congress," he said. physically handicapped adults, is producing Christmas cards, ceramic angels and other seasonal ornamentation for wholesale and retail sales. LOVERLY "The shewdest policy might be to hold still and watch Republican fortunes sink while a crippled Republican President remains in office," he said. Marks Jewelers AT A PRESS conference before his speech, McGovern predicted that the shortage of oil made recession inevitable and that unemployment would rise to 7 or 8 McGovern urged the Democrats not to try to take advantage of Wategate, saying the scandals weren't in the tradition of either party. He said he advocated financing of federal elections by a combination of government funding and small private contributions. A maximum deposit of $100 might be suggested. The students who aid in the production of From Page One Registered Jeweler American Gum Society Member of National Bridal Service This country is so dependent on oil supplies that it is known there does mean a gas tanker be said. M. Governal said Nixon had "ducked a hard question" when he said he had to invoke gasoline rationing. He said he thought it was necessary to军事 to meet the basic needs of all citizens. McGovern predicted that Nixon wouldn't resign but that the House of Representatives would eventually vote for impeachment. He said there weren't enough votes to approve an impeachment resolution now. Downtown 4,000 Hear . . . Congress is investigating a list of 22 possible grounds for impeachment, McGovern said. These include alleged violations of campaign contribution laws, the failure to disclose the funds of Cambodia and lying to Congress about it, falsification of official records, perjury, "THE ADMINISTRATION is what I said it was last year—the most corrupt in our history," he said. "I don't think we'll ever see another one quite like it." burglary, illegal wiretapping, obstruction of scientific research, special Watergate prosecutor. Archibald Childs a McGovern reacted strongly to statements by Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger that bombing of North Vietnam might be resumed. "We ought to press ahead with impeachment if any president would be that reckless in defying the clear-cut action of Conress," he said. —it was probably too late to protect the Watergate tapes by placing them in the custody of U.S. District Court Judge John Sirica. McGovern also said: —he had voted for the nomination of Rep. Gerald Ford, R-Mich., to be vice president because Ford's record was unblemished, Ford was Nixon's choice and the confirmation of a vice president was a "precondition" to impeachment of Nixon. —this campaign records had been repeatedly studied by government investigators "desperate to find some evidence of wrongdoing in the McGoventry —he still believed he was justified in removing Thomas. Thomas F. Eagleton, D-Mo., died in 1983. —be had no intention of seeking the presidency in 1976. McGovenn's visit to Lawrence was part of a two-day tour that included stops at Duke University, the University of North Carolina, Oklahoma State University and Oklahoma University. He was the guest at a dinner before his speech and at a breakfast Saturday morning before flying to South Dakota. If You're planning on FLYING, Do the Maupinifur. Do The Trolls You!t! (NEVER an extra cost for airline tickets) Make Your Christmas SUA / Maupintour travel service Reservations Early PHONE 843-1211 KU Union—The Malls-Hillcrest-900 Mass see On Campus----1603 W. 15th Jayhawker Towers Apartments CANDLE MAKING SUPPLIES 11 Pound Glow Wax $^2^{57}$ WICKS — BOOKS — KITS MOLDS — DYES — SCENTS CANDLE CRAFT KIT Includes 5-in. reusable mold, 1-bin. wick, wick, color chips scent and instructions. BEN FRANKLIN 805 MASS. ST. Open 9:30-8:30 Saturday 19:00-8:00 the goods receive 50 per cent of the proceeds and are paid on a piece rate basis. Cottonwood was known as the Bess Stone Activity Center until 1972, when another nonprofit corporation took charge and changed the name. The school is funded partly by the county and has an enrollment of 44 students, ranging in age from 18 to 70. Some live in nursing homes, by themselves or with relatives, and eight women live in a house owned by Cottonwood Inc. Students attend Cottonwood from 8:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. "Absenteeism is nil. Students enjoy their work and take pride in it. We frequently have to send sick students home." Gary Connolly instructed of Cottonwood, recently. A variety of training programs is offered to students at Cottonwood. Work activity is a basic arts and crafts program; cleaning service training is for students desiring janitorial employment; food service training offers employment in the food service industry; and shop training includes two phases—wood production for local business firms and automobile refurbishing for local car dealerships. "We have contracts with Jayhawker Towers and other buildings to provide janitorial service," Condra said, "and our food service training participates in the Lawrence Meals on Wheels, which prepares hot, balanced meals for elderly individuals. "There are no real obstacles in training the mentally and physically handicapped," "who can learn." "The success of Cottonwood is measured every time we place a student on independent employment or when a student receives a raise in pay. That's our reward." A Private Club Entertainment Mixed Drinks Michelob on Tap RAMADA 6th and INN Iowa for the Holidays FLOWERS Lovely Poinsettias ★ Christmas Table & Mantel Arrangements Arrangements ★ Christmas Party Arrangements ★ Fresh Christmas Greens ★ Holly and Mistletoe Terrariums Gift Planters AND Your Thoughtfulness Is Our Business ★ Christmas Cemetery Wreaths ★ Flowers Wired World-Wide Picture Framing BILL NYE, OWNER 843-3255 --large amount of money which was the property of a very large mob. Now everybody's looking for . . . "CHARLEY VARRICK" PG Eve, at 7:20 & 9:25 Mat. Sat. & Sun. at 2:05 Rated PG "COPS and ROBBERS" Shows Evenings at: 7:30 & 9:30 Sat.-Sun. Mat.: 2:30 A wild farce about a pair of patrolmen who decide that it's law that doesn't pay. AS NEVER BEFORE SEEN ON THE SCREEN