6 Thursday, October 24,1974 University Daily Kansan Steineger says Miller for government of laws By BILL HUMMELL Renorter Vern Miller is a man who says what he means and does what he says, according to Miller's running mate, State Sen. Jack Steinerer. "Vern Miller is firmly wedded with the idea that we are a government of laws and not men," Stéinger, the minority leader in the state legislature, must be applied equally whether the individual likes it or not. If the law is unpopular the state could be changed through a judicial process. Steineger cited the bingo question as an example. Though his actions were extremely unpopular and seen by some as suicidal, Miler insisted upon enforcing the bingo laws, Steineger said. As a result, a legislative resolution was passed giving the bingo law of Kansas the right to decide the issue by voting on a constitutional amendment. Steineger, who made his remarks yesterday at the weekly Faculty Forum Lunchon at the United Ministries Center, said the two basic concerns of people in Kansas and everywhere else in the United States were confidence in government and inflation. "Confidence in government is a very significant issue in the campaign," he said. It is significant to politicians, to government ministers and, really, to all of us. "There are two things you can't buy, and those are integrity and courage. Vern Miller has the ability to listen, and has integrity to be a man of good faith and honored to be running with him." One of the main planks in their platform, Steiger said, is the establishment of a Sailor "Expenditures of state dollars should be made systematically and on a priority basis," he said. "The way it is now, bills are already on a regular order and with a price tag on each." However, with the spending led, Steinerger said, bills could be considered and money appropriated for them on a priority basis. The governor said he has heard of high-priority issues, he said. Appropriations for remaining bills would be made until money ran out. Everything else would be cut out, the priorities would be reconsidered. They would have to be found, Steinger said. WANTED: Assistant Coordinator for the 2nd Annual K.U. Amateur 8 Film Festival this spring. Opportunity to work with film producers, directors, and teachers. FILM EXPERIENCE NECESSARIES: Interviews, Oct. 25 interview at SUA office. 2:30 to 4:00 Friday. Concerning education Stedner said, "The time has come when junior colleges are becoming a point of entry into the university. This improves the academic excellence of the university. It is the route we should go and eventually will go." "We need to get the universities involved in the economic development picture, specifically in the areas of scientific and technological research." The University grievance board would consider complaints that couldn't be handled by the University Senate Committee on Human Relations, the Faculty Committee on Motivation and Tenure or the Affirmative Action Board. A University of Kansas grievance board for conduction of complaints not handled by the current administration. A proposal suggesting such a grievance board will be discussed at University Council today Francis Helfer, member of SenEx, said. If the council agrees with the proposal, Helfer said, the University Council Committee on the Organization of the University will propose the grievance board as a change in the Senate Code. New grievance board considered SenEx also discussed a Kansas Board of Regents retirement report that would lower the faculty retirement age to 65. and Kansas State University didn't. SenEX also discussed the following amendments to the Senate Code: the State Senate chairmen, at Emporia Saturday, indicated that four of the Regent schools favored the measure. - that College Level Examination Program credit awarded by any ITE institution be transferable to any other college. that at least two nominations of faculty Senate members come from each school and from the libraries when a member from a school or library must be elected to the Council. -- that members of the Student Senate elected as special representatives take five immediate votes election representatives take office immediately upon election. --that the position on the Student Senate for the president of the Unorganized Housing Association be eliminated. -That students who aren't members of the Student Senate be allowed to serve on the University Senate. Another amendment would allow StudEx to select a another each year to be vice chairman of the Hearing Divisional. Heller said the amendment also would make the vice chairman a prosecutor and a judge at the same time, a charge against him. The Financial Exigency Committee should have a report ready by next week, Hyle said. The committee is trying to reconcile the differences between two earlier reports on financial exigency. LA&S names 16 as recipients of undergrad research awards The students won the awards by submitting research proposals. They will each receive a $250 award. The students and their departments are: Sixteen students were named recipients of undergraduate research awards for this fall recently by Peter Casagrande, a professor at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Mark W. Baker, psychology; Damon Button, business; James Fitz, political science and history; Wayne Fowler, physiology and cell biology; Steven Goblukis, architecture; Bruce Grene, biology; Three alternates were selected: David Gatchell, history; Connirae Andreas, psychology and David S. June, biochemistry. Caryn Peterson, business; Betty Peterson, speech and drama; Allen C. Schmidt, psychology and Edwin A. Seibert, physiology and cell biology. Kurt Harper, slavic studies; Janet Johnston, biochemistry; Carl Moritz, chemistry; Judith L. Natal, painting and sculpture; Benedict Falen, political science; JACK'S BAR - POOL - FOOSE WITH HARD AND SOFT BALLS $1^00 PITCHERS - LOTS OF COLD COORS MAKE IT HAPPEN! - Every Thursday 7 p.m. - Midnight - NFL Monday Night Football - KU Football and Afternoon Basketball Games 1009 MASSACHUSETTS Special sauce DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK * DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK * DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK Shredded lettuce. Sandy's Junior Special Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Reg. $1.30 Buy 2 Sandee Juniors-9Oc Save 4Oc Two pure chopped beetsteak burgers separated by a slice of melted cheese and topped with Sandy's Sandy's own special sauce .. that's Sandy's Sandie cheese. If it's two burgers in a burger. Sandy's HAMBURGERS COME AS YOU ARE . . . HUNGRY HOMECOMING CONCERT DIONNE WARWICKE and the RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS Sat., October 26 Two Shows 7 and 10 p.m. RESERVED SEATS $4 & $5 TICKETS ON SALE - SUA OFFICE