te te te an e e to er er er r d d. of as ea ges es. or is id n to ou ou Wednesday, February 26, 1975 5 On Campus Dave Mason concert Dave Mason will perform only one show at the Free State Opera House, rather than two at 7 and 10 p.m. as planned. Promoters said the change was made because of poor ticket sales. The single performance for both shows remains for the show. Tickets for both planned shows will be honored. Correction In Tuesday's Kansan it was incorrectly reported that the Graduate Student Council requested $1,415 from the Student Senate. It was the Graduate Business Council that requested that amount. Today... WELLARD A. HANNA of the American Universities Field Staff will speak on "The New Signapore: Lee Kuan Yew's Affluent Station" at noon at the United Ministries Center, 1204 Oread, as part of the Faculty Forum series. DAVID SHANNO of the University of Toronto will speak during the computer science department colloquium on 'Recent Advances in Visualization' at the Computer Science Building on Wednesday, April 15. THE NEW AND OLD STUDENT SENATES will meet together at 6:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union. The old Senate will elect lover senators. The new Senate will consider legislation in preparation for budget heartbands later this semester. THE SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY will meet to discuss their 1976 presidential campaign at 7:30 p.m. in Parlor A of the Kansas Union. presidential campaign at 7:30 p.m. in Parlor A of the Kansas Union STATE REP. MIKE GLOVER, D-LAWRENCE, will discuss landlord- tenant and minimum housing code legislation at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Room of the Kansas Union THE KANSAS SOCIETY OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA will sponsor a lecture by Richard A. Dielh of the University of Missouri on "Urban Settlement Patterns at Tula, the Toltec Capitol" at 8 p.m. in the Room Forum of the Kansas Union. Thursday ... THE WOMEN'S STUDIES SANDWICH SEMINAR will sponsor a lecture by David Quadagno, associate professor of physiology and cell biology, on "Maternal Behavior in Rats and How Research in This Area Can Help Us Prevent Pregnancy." The Institute, 2142 Oread, Participants are asked to bring a lunch seek. THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL will continue discussion of the financial exigency report at its meeting at 3:00 m. in 108 Blake. Grain, women topics for national speakers Four nationally known figures will speak at the University of Kansas this week. Morton I. Sosland, chairman of the Midwest Research Institute; Jimmy Carter, former governor of Georgia and a democratic presidential candidate; Rep. Martha Keys, D-Kan; and Frances "Sissy" Wallace, D-Wis., the governor of Texas, will be on campus. Soiland, a leading authority on grain and the grain industry, will talk about the effect of that industry on food prices in the United States at 7:30 tonight in the Kansas Union Carter, Keys and Farenthold will speak at the "Women in Administration": Public Management in the "70s" conference, Feb. 28 and March 1 in the Kansas Union The KU graduate program in public administration will present the two-day Farenthold will speak at 8 p.m. Feb. 28 in the Big Eight Room of the Union on "Women as a Force for Change in Government," and "Women in Public Concerning" Women in the Public Sector." event, coponsored by the political science department and the KU Commission on the Law of Women. "I think sentiment towards the bill will be a good story," he said. "I don't see any big problem with it." had their organization set up and had newsletters published and had shown cooperation with the administration," Gregory said. "All these things have come true so now I feel there is no question but that they should be given the money." Ellen Reynolds, a member of the GSC executive commissio, said the council was in agreement. Carter will speak on opportunities for young people in the public sector at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 15th. GSC funds Reynolds, said that the council request didn't include any salaries, and that she From Page One. For the finest in lightweight trail boots, see the Alps from Fabiano, a durable yet comfortable boot hiking which feathers and is lightweight. Wear and padded lining for comfort and warmth. Available in brown, navy and burgundy for men and women. thought the GSC should be able to allocate its funds. "The rationale for our doing the allocating is that the executive committee is elected by the graduate students," Reynolds said. "This committee understands the needs of other graduate students more than undergraduates do." 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