10 Thursday, October 4, 1973 University Daily Kansan Students File Candidacy Statements Declaration of candidacy statements for freshman class officers, Student Senate seats and Graduate School Council representatives were filed by 51 students. Elections will be Oct. 17 and 18. A petition seeking an injunction against the election of Graduate School Council representatives on Oct. 17 and 18 was turned down Tuesday by the University Judiciary. LeRoy McDermott, Lawrence graduate student and chairman of the Graduate Student Council Executive Committee, sought the injunction on the grounds that yesterday's filing deadline was "arbitrary and unreasonable." McDernott asked that the Graduate School Council be exempt from the regulations affecting the Oct. 17 and 18 elections. There are three coitions for freshman class officers and one coalition vying for the job. SEEKING FRESHMAN class president are: Bud Titus, Motivation And Freshmen in Action Party (MAFIA); Rodney Frazy, Destiny party; and Kevin Jones, Jones party. Candidates for freshman vice president are: Terre Green, MAFIA; David Wooding, Candidates for freshman secretary: Comme Hugh Stewart, Dr. Stewart, Monsieur Fam Benge, and Pam Benge. Candidates for freshman treasurer are: Charlie Fairchild, MAFA; Mary Harris, Jenna Krantz, MAFA; Candidates for Student Senate seats are: School of Education: Frank Smith. Graduate School; Shalik Ahmad; Ernest Thomas; Martin Waller, Association of Black Social Workers (ABSW); Jimmyne Black. ABSW. Nunemaker College, oneaset; Charles parchair; Tedde Tasheff, Destiny Dang. Centennial College, one seat; Kurt Van Tassie DeBray; Mark Roll; Bill French; Dennis O'Brien. OLIVER COLLEGE, three seats; Greg Murray, IOF party; Lisa Hunt, Gilbert Whitman; Whalen. North College, two seats: Rick Putnam, North College party (NC); Fred Knuth, NC; David Wittig, Destiny; Craig Eastman; Kendall Mohler; David Andreas. Steven Bumsted; Jill Novy, IOP; Steve Siegebrecht, Destiny. Pearson College, one seat! Joe Hargreaves; Brian Khalil, Destiny; Bruce J. Willett College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, two sets: Charlie Rhodes, Phase 5 party; Tim Bolinis; Gregg Root, Bill Webster, Phase 5; Jeff Hullson; Larry Larramy; Jeff Hullson. School of Social Welfare, one seat: Nobody filed. Candidates for Graduate School representatives: behavioral and social sciences, education, business and journalism, public service, the Schermm. Nobody filed in the areas of humanities and fine arts, biological sciences, and physical sciences and medicine. A candidates meeting for election in instructions will be at 7 p.m. tonight in the auditorium. The Douglas County chapter of the Kansas Council on Crime and Delinquency (KCCD) yesterday unanimously approved a recommendation of plans calling for the construction of a $4 million county corrections center in Lawrence. $4-Million County Jail Recommended KCCD will appoint an implementation committee to make a formal presentation of its recommendation to the Douglas County School Board. A KCCD charter chairman, said. KCCD's recommendations include improvement of Douglas County jail and correctional programs and the construction of a jail to be called the county corrections center. The estimated construction cost of the center is $4 million. Arnold said that the city and county commissions already had raised nearly $500,000 for the project and that the remainder of the money would come from the issuance of bonds. RCCD's recommendations are divided into four categories: creation of the county correctional institution for adult prisoners, such as job placement and counseling after release establishment of service programs for youths, including alternatives to detention; and increased administrative and compliance Corrections and Law Enforcement Council. recommendations should be implemented first. Arnold said that the recommendations would probably be approved and that KCCD would submit a list of priorities to guide the county commission in deciding which of the Members of KCCD agreed that appointment of a coordinator of corrections should be among the first considerations. The coordinator would share authority over the county sheriff. The committee didn't define how that authority would be shared. REMEMBER WHEN . . . You could order a sandwich at a drive-in and it was prepared *you* ordered it? It still happens at . . . 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