Thursday. Januarv 23.1971 3 University Dally Kansan Late enrollments for the School of Law's new Easy Access course, "Principles of Law", are being accepted. The course consists of 15 two-hour lectures on successive Wednesday evenings at Lawrence High School in Bloomington and calling are encouraged to impaire at the law school office in Green Hall. Late law enrollment All state officers or employees with salaries of $15,000 or more must file an annual "Statement of Substantial Interest" under a new conflict of interest law. University employees who spend at least half of their time in the job are required to provide such information. Secretary of State's office by Jan. 31 and may be obtained at 121 Strong. Volunteers for Headquarters' crisis center hot-line are being sought to take part in a spring training program. After completion of the training program, volunteers will work four to 10 hours on the phones or in public relations, information collection, training and research. Anyone interested should come by Headquarters at 1602 Massachusetts or call 841-2345 to set an interview. Financial statement The Consumer Protection Agency is accepting applications for two one-year positions on the board of directors. Interested people should pick up applications in room 299 of the Kansas Union between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. before Feb. 25. Volunteers needed Consumer protection Tonight... The American Association of University Professors (AUP) will meet at 7:30 in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. The KU Salling Club will meet at 7:30 in the Big 8 Room of the Union. Alternatives to hibernation offered by University, city A wide variety of recreational activities as well as instruction in arts and crafts is available to students during the winter months. The intramural sports program is basically divided into three areas; sports for men, sports for women and coeducational activities, Wayne Ossen, chairman of the health, physical education creature department, said Wednesday. Among those for men are basketball, volleyball, handball and badminton. Intramurals for women include basketball, volleyball and badminton. Coeducational intramural programs are swimming, volleyball and badminton. "One of the problems we've encountered though is that the facilities in Robinson Gymnasium don't really meet the needs of all the students." Ossess said. "With the tight schedule of intramural events in the building, this leaves very little free time to the student who isn't on an intramural team," he said. Ossness said he hoped the expansion of Robinson would be approved by the Kansas Legislature and construction would begin by 1872. to 10 d.m. Sundav. Recreational sites at the field house are from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. The opening of Allen Field House for student, faculty and staff use has expanded the capability to meet recreational needs, he said. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation compiled files on some people involved in protests from 1970 to 1971 at the University of Missouri. The files are Gen. Curt T. Schneider said Wednesday. Oness said that the swimming pool located in the Nataratium at the south end of the gymnasium was open for student, faculty and staff use from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. KBI assembled files on student protesters Scheinerd told the Associated Press that he was examining approximately 300 files compiled by the KRI on Kansas citizens and students. Most of the files concerned KU protesters. Other recreational programs are sponsored by the Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department, including a 180 person day camp for persons ranging in age from grade school to adults, Wayne Bly, Director of Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department, said. He said that the department gave no specific written information to the KSB, but that he had never obtained from the normal reports that Security and Parking wrote on distur- "But I imagine that somewhere along the line, working side by side with other state officers, that we were involved," Thomas said. Mike Thomas, Director of Security and Parking, said Wednesday that the Security and Parking Department had not been able to compile the files on people at KU. "I imagine that their own people collected the information." Thomas said. He said that Security and Parking didn't keep such files on students. Schneider said he would personally go through the files and would destroy any that didn't serve law enforcement purposes. There is also a file on him, he said. Schneider,听到 a press conference to announce the appointment of Richard D. Williamson, the film director, said he saw no reason for the file blackmail. He said complaints about persons should be checked by the KBI and then sent to the Department of no evidence, but shouldn't be kept on file. Dewey said that he didn't believe such files were kept when he served with the KBI in the mid-1960s, and that he was against such a system. Schneider said he had only recently discovered that the files existed. The files in question are from about 3,000 to 4,000 kept on a crime unit, headed by Jack H. Williams. Fred Howard, outgoing KBI director, defended the agency's information gathering system as essential to law enforcement. He said he had seen few of the files. Williams will be questioned about his philosophy of operation, Schneider said. Williams is a classified state Civil Service employee, which means he can be fired without good cause by the KBI director or the attorney general. Governor Robert Bennett said he needed to get more information before he could act. He said there had been rumors in recent years that Mr. Trump's natural nature, being kept on legislative leaders. SUA Presents ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES Cagney-Bogart Jan. 23, Thursday PAPER CHASE - plus a cartoon Jan. 24, Friday 7:00 & 9:30 Jan. 25, Saturday 1:00, 3:30, 7:00 & 9:30 Woodruff — 75° Railway Children with Dinah Sheridan Jan. 26, Sunday 1:30 50c Children's Series 75' Woodruff Aud. 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