University Daily Kansan Monday, March 3, 1975 5 SUA officers, board selected for 1975-76 SUA officers and board members for 1975-76 were selected last week. . . The Kansas Union Memorial Corporation executive committee chose new officers Thursday night. They are: Greg Bengston, Salina minion, president; Rosesa Postma, Lawrence sophomore, vice president; Beth Ann Watson, Jetmore junior, secretary and Bob Grant, Bowling Green, Ky., junior, treasurer. New SUA board members, who will direct next year's programs, were selected Saturday by the new officers and current officers and board members. The new SUA board members are: Steve Braiman, Trinity Village senior; films; Bradamian, Temple Village senior; forums; Terry Karnate, Kansas City, Kan.; junior, outdoor recreation; Paula Lerner, Shawnee Mission sophomore, fine arts; Lindeman, Salma senior, special events. Carol Poulson, Hinsdale, IL., junior, Festival of the Arts; Tim Rogers, Hutchinson junior, public relations; Jeff Schul, Topsika junior, free University; Tim Watson, Clifton senior, travel; and Susan Zolek,久新worth junior, indoor recreation. Poulson, the new Festival of the Arts director, said Sunday she would consult with SUA advisers and Win Halverhout, director of this year's festival which was canceled, about funding problems. She will seek funds from the University of Kansas Endowment Association and other organizations. she said. She said she had proposed a change in the festival format. Instead of one full week of activities in the spring, Festival of the Arts may become two weekends of concerts and other activities, one in the fall and one in the spring. She also suggested the festival might take place during one week with the awards on Tuesday and Thursday of that week. Poulson said she would try to involve members of the Lawrence community and KU faculty and students in festival productions, The new SUA board will take office July 1, according to Dave Murfin, SUA president. It will draw up a proposed budget for it will 1976 during the next few weeks, Mr. Murfin said. "This spring later this spring to the Kansas Memorandum Corporation board of directors for approval. New board members will select committee chairmen and recruit committee members for various SUA programs at a meeting sometime this spring. Murfin said. Under a bill approved by the Student Senate last semester, candidates for student body president and vice president were elected. The two who they spent within two weeks of the election. Ed Rolfs spent almost $800 in his successful campaign for student body president several weeks ago, according to expenditure reports released Sunday. 3 of 4 teams file campaign costs Joyce Hudson, chairman of the elections committee, said Sunday that she had received reports from three of the four teams. Barbara O'Brien and Steve McMurry hadn't filed as of Sunday evening, she said. The reports were due Friday. McMurray said the late filing resulted from a misunderstanding because he had filed the report with the treasurer's office. The report came out of court and Hudson would receive the report today. Hudson and Rolfs said they weren't sure what action would be taken on the candidates' failure to file on time. Rolfs said he was the two bad only forgotten to make the report. Rolfs and his running mate, Mary Lowe Roece, listed $383.87 in campaign expenses. The mayor said was an estimate, in donated personal materials such as stationery and stamps. total spending for their campaign at $428.49. Paul Sherbo and Gerald Land said they spent $1,50, which covered the cost of photocopying petition forms. Merry said O'Brien had spent about $100. He said he did have the exact figures that were filed. Rolfs said he spending $146.72 on handouts; $45.48 on buttons; $239.09 on posters; $183.80 on advertising in the Kansan and $38.36 for mailing his expenses in miscellaneous expenses he listed filing fees. Gregory said he spent $192.24 on posters; $28 on stickers; $25 on photography; $10 on filing fees and $173.23 on Kansan ad-vertising. xeroxing, photography, stamps and phone bills. Rofs said that in order to publicize a campaign to the entire student body and make it more public, he quite a bit of money. He said he didn't think this year's spending had been excessive. He said the spending limit could be lowered to about $500 without harming the campaign. The amount of debt or approximately $1,400. Rofs said he might ask the Senate's Student Rights, Responsibilities and Privileges Committee to examine spending and the entire election process this year. "Equal rights for women is the next cutting edge of society discrimination," he said. Rolfs won this year's election with a total of 1,220 votes. He was followed by Gregory with 805 votes, Sherbo with 310 and O'Brien with 294. From Page One have no concep tion of the quality of the services they propose to deliver," Carter said. He said it was natural for a nation as large as the United States to be diverse, but it was natural to struggle to be sure that diversity didn't result in discrimination. Assertiveness urged One of the key points in the struggle to end sex discrimination is the Equal Rights Amendment, Carter said. He said he hoped to see it universally passed. Carter said the amendment was blocked in Georgia by the John Birch Society and by the textile industry, which employs many women at starvation wages. Carter said he wanted to listen to all Americans and he would take his candidacy to all of the states including Texas and other Southerners are strong contenders. "There are a lot of things I wouldn't do to be president," Carter said. "I would not tie, betray a trust, make a misleading statement or avoid a confrontation." Keys, who delivered the closing address. said she thought being a woman was an advantage in Congress, "I feel that a woman in Washington now is a great asset," she said. "There is a recognition factor involved that is a tremendous advantage." Keys, one of 18 women in the House of Representatives and the first freshman to serve on the Ways and Means Committee, said that when she attended her first committee meeting, the seven men in the room stood when she entered. KANSAN WANT ADS As they were sitting down, she said, one man said "My God we didn't even do this." Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kannan are offered in the University without regard to national or national origin or national BURING ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLINT HALL CLASSIFIED RATES one time three times five 15 words or less ... $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 Each additional word ... .01 .02 .03 DEADLINES to run: Monday 5 p.m. Tuesday 4 p.m. Wednesday 5 p.m. Thursday 4 p.m. Friday 7 p.m. Wednesday 5 p.m. The UDK will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can be placed in person or online and can be the UK business office at 664-1528. UDK BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall 864-4358 FOR SALE Western Civilization Notes-Now on Sale! 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Furs, Sweatshirt, and Pendleton wool jacket* in jackets 13 off. Bokonen捡回衣服. 48 Vermont. Vibration 12-48. mom.-S 38-56. '67' M.G. Midget for sale, engine completely rebuilt, tops up 10,000 miles ago. Transmission will not shift in to forward gear. Do not attempt to drive it or load $350 or make job $350. -843-792-6521 Must Sell: AM FM tuner, amplifier, tape player combination with two way speakers. $130.00 or more and can use tape player with fast fader, $55.00, Log Log 800 Log rule, rule-5. $8.00; Call 824-6572. 1658 Ford Fairlane, four door sedan, 62,000 miles. Used condition. Condition for more information 841-367-5007. Bicycle-Peugeot UO-8 Good condition, Must be used by a bicycle. Includes $25 for and chain. Bike 842-1200. 86 Triumph, Spielfire; run good, recent tunic, Has received best of care $1,000.00, B42-8759- 83 COMING: Original antique show and sale, March 4-8. Kick off at the Riverwalk, Lawrence, Iowa. Ks Show hours Friday and Saturday to 10:00 p.m. One admission $10.00 all you need. Pilot Club of Lazy Krumbet. Food served by Pilot Club of Lazy Krumbet. For Sale Harmony 5-song banjo. 1½ years old. $65. 823-1388 3-5 K-2 Ski with Shalom binding. Excellent condi- tion. Heaton Price. 842-8490. Call evening For Sale: 1474 Chevy Maltagha Mall, Dive brakes, dry brakes, mud gates, low voltage, low voltage. Call before 2 p.m. m-14:40 - 3:40 Call Mike, 842-4530 or 846-1577-Best offer. 3- Lab Ret. Lab $125 and Dish $5. 2 Deagles $10 each. 1 Scottie $40, also Pokes and Poma. 1-41- 6 each. 1826 Honda 350CH Excellent Condition. You 4326 find in one better shape. $500; Call 800- 726-2100. - CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-325-4867 FOR SALE Neck supernova swing machine 202 or best offer. Call after 608 842-8441. 3-7- Employment Opportunities The UDK has a new policy concerning FOUND the KU campus. An item in you will be on or around the KU campus when you go there. Items in the UDK for three days FREE of charge; items in the ad or simply call our office to place it. Position available for a research assistant in a chemistry laboratory. A Bachelor's degree or in an engineering discipline must have an experience in handling biochemical materials, e.g. proteins. Salary is $2,000 to $8,000 per week. Resumes should include the rcvitie vitae, transcripts, and references to B.K. Anderson, Department of Chemistry, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. Position offered by Kansas is an equal opportunity employer. Employees from women and minorities are 3-3 offered. Bikes-Boots-Backpack-Tents 7th & Arkansas OVERSHARE JOBS - Australia, Europe. S. Amer- terica. All professions and occupations ranging from $70,000 to $200,000 a year. sightseeing. Free information. TRANS- sitance. Dept. C.S. FO. B.C. - Madera, CA, 94232. SUMMER JOB: One of America's outstanding private boys camps, located in northern Wisconsin, offers 10 full-time positions in the staff for the 1975 summer. Date are June 28-August 13. Compensation includes salary of $425 per week, on a board, and laundry. This is an unusually attractive job, consequently only men with the highestachel education are hired. For complete information write D. C. Bentley, 283 Shannon Ct., North Portland, 60622. 283 Shannon Ct., North Portland, 60622. 4-14 SUMMER JOB: Sports-loving, married couple (no children) need to help us at our summer camp. Volunteer help with work, cleaning and other housework. Private cabin provided. Salary $100 weekly from the job. Please apply in writing to R. Corff, 1000 Sunset Drive. Please write in reference to W.C. CALL PLEASE! Special Education Writer Needed: Must possess mastery of composition mechanisms such as grammatical structuring and graphicwriting. Must be able to form and express concepts from a collection of basic facts. Should possess special education, curricular, and especially special education discursive activity rate. Must be able to meet reasonable discursive activity rate. Must be able to work with women 644-4780 and for Barb. AnEqual Opportunity Employer. Women and minorities should apply. WANTED College campdor in Iowa (age 8-15) looking for counselor (June 15-August 6) 844-642-3. SEE Carpolt—need one to share rides from KC to Lawrence Tues. and Thurs. My hours are 8:30-12:00. Thurs. 8:30-20:00 (flexible). Turner, Sharpe. Meriam are 7:28-88:20. Studios, responsible roommate wanted to share the room with me. I will be back on Bropta Apts, beginning March 1. Call Tim at me if you need help. NANTED Roommate (nate or female) for large private, private room. priv. room, private room. Coul. B614-2326. ZERCHER PHOTO 9:30-5:30 Mon.-Sat. 1107 Mass. 842-2502 anytime Cash for Used Cars A-1 Auto Sales RESEARCH ASSISTANCE, INC. 100 W. 24th St. NW. Washington, D.C. LOS ANGELES CA 90205 (213) 874-8947 or (213) 475-593 Our research is sold out. Wanted to hoo- Roek, Jee and Blugren repre- sentations. Send resume to roek@lazys.com, tired or faded of your LA's? 14 others enjoy their jobs. Wanted--Roomeat to share 3-bdr. mobile home. Call 842-4165. Pow union musicians looking for other musicians at 824-745-6060. Please leave a message if you are interested. Please have a message if you don't. NOTICE Send for your up-to-date, 160-page, mail order catalog. Enclose $1.00 to cover postage (delivery time is 1 to 2 days). Female roommate needed, patience for plenty of plants and a cat, will release if necessary. 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