Tuesday, October 8,1974 University Daily Kansan 7 On Campus Audio-Reader, the closed-circuit broadcast broadcast for the blind and physically handicapped, is surveying the recorded textbooks needs of blind and physically disabled persons who require recorded textbooks should contact Linda Griffin at Watson Library or Rosie Hurwitz at the Contact Library by Nov. 1. Law Societu meets The International Law Society will meet at 7:30 tonight, in Parlor A of the Kansas Union. Humanities talk the Kansas Union. Francis H. Heller, professor of political science, will speak on "Justice Jackson: Nuremberg and After." Heller holds the Roy A. Roberts Professor of Political Science Chair. Robert P. Woll, professor of philosophy at the University of Massachusetts, will present the second of this year's Humanities Series Lectures at 8 tonight in Woodruff Auditorium. Wolf's topic is "There's Nobody here but Us Persons: The Denial of the Human Condition in Contemporary Liberal Thought." Wolf has held teaching and administrative positions at Harvard and Rutgers. He has written or edited 15 books on modern philosophy, and his writings have appeared in various magazines. Also on campus... Tonight the Christian Science Organization will meet at 6:30, in Danforth Chapel and the Citizens for Responsive Schools will meet at 7:30, in the auditorium of the Lawrence Public Library. Football shuttle buses ease parking problem The new shuttle bus system, first put into operation Saturday for the KU-Texs & A&M game, has provided some hope of relieving parking difficulties at home football games. The plan for free parking and free bus rides to the game was devised after a review of the existing zone parking to athletic contributors. The plan was an attempt to take the pressure off the limited parking space near Memorial Stadium by posing an inconvenience to football fans. The system provides for free parking in N-n zone, which is north of Allen Field House and west of Murphy Hall, and a free bus ride from the area to the stadium and the Kansas Union. On Saturday, two buses operated between N-zone and the Union from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. All three buses were added to train passengers to the stadium and the Union. After the game, buses picked up riders at the front of the Union to return them to N-zone. John Novotny, assistant athletic director, said yesterday that the shuttle service would alleviate the parking problems at football games. "We've got a tremendous parking problem," he said. "We've got to make it as The response of football fans to the free parking and shuttle was favorable. Many fans using the shuttle said the system was efficient for parking for a parking place and parking fees. convenient as possible for people to find parking space." One of the bus drivers said, "People seem to appreciate the service they help out them." ★ Early in the day, the buses had only a few passengers, apparently because people preferred to walk through campus or didn't have transportation. At some time, all five of the buses became part The service seemed especially popular familiar with parking at the University. One Agie supporter said, "It's great. I read about the free parking and bus service in the paper this morning. This is the first time I've been here, so I'm not familiar with the parking here, but I found the parking lot easily." Frank Burge, director of the Kansas Union, said he thought the new service was hilarious. "It seems very practical and it met with favorable response. I see no reason not to continue it for the rest of the football season," he said. ★ ★ Campus ticketing dispute settled by department A dispute arising from an alleged "massive ticket campaign" undertaken by the Security and Parking Department, apparently has been resolved, according to Extremal Independent Study counselor and complaintant in a letter to the department. "I think the problem's taken care of now," Johnson said. "I've sent my ticket over under the impression that it will be invalidated. I think the heat's off." Phil Frickey, Parking and Traffic Board chairman, said that although he hadn't seen Johnson's letter, he thought ticketing were no different from those in the past. Johnson said yesterday that several personnel at the university调研 center had received tickets from the division center, but that the head of the division asked that the tickets be invalidated by a judge. "It is true that because we're now taking people down to city court, more faculty and staff will pay their fines, which will result in added revenues," Frickey said. "But I don't see any marked increase in the number of tickets being given." However, Frickey said this added revenue might have been set aside to lower parking permit rates, but now would be made to use up the deficit caused by the allotting of X-Zone to the Kansas University Athletic Association (KUAA). "Even though it's not a lot of revenue, it will give critics of the Parking Board an excuse to oppose new parking plans," he said. Some of the ideas being considered by the board are geographically determined rates (the closer to campus, the higher the permit cost) and the possible use of more state funds for services now being funded by the permits. John Thomas, director of Security and parking, said his department was following the same procedures. "The policy remains the same," Thomas we listened to many violators find. Oil recovery is goal of Outreach program Tertiary air recovery is one direct result of KU's Operation Outreach, according to Don Green, professor of chemical and petroleum engineering. Green and G. Paul Wilhite, associate professor of chemical and petroleum engineering, are directors of a program aimed at getting more oil out of the ground. Called the Tertiary Oil Recovery Project, the program has added additional increment of oil that remains." The project is a direct result of Operation Outreach, Green said. This program views the University as a service to the state and strives for new academic undertakings. The project works in cooperation with the department of chemical and petroleum engineering, the Kansas Geological Survey, and the department of geology. The proposal to study Kansas' oil formations was written shortly before the Arab crusade. Tertiary oil is the third crop of oil out of the ground, he said, and is capable of producing three billion additional barrels of oil for Kansas. and oil industry support following the crisis, Green said. Over 100,000 was budgeted for the project. A high percentage of the Kansas petroleum industry is small independent companies, which aren't large enough for research projects of their own, Green said. The process uses injections of heat energy or chemicals to take oil out of pores of oil. "Tertiary oil is one big target to shoot for in terms of recovering extra oil." Green solar Through Operation Outreach and the Tertiary Oil Recovery Project, conferences, reports and workshops aimed at the state's oil industry will give these companies needed technical information, he said. It's time that traditional students—18 to 23 years old and single- realize that there are nontraditional students at the University of Kansas, Mary Kelly, Lawrence freshman, and the Committee of Non-Traditional Students, said Sunday. The committee, sponsored by the Commission on the Status of Women, was established to examine the problems faced by nontraditional students—veterans, students who are over 21 and just beginning school, single parents, married students, students working fulltime and who have returned to school after being out for some time. Jan Sanders, assistant to the dean of women and adviser to the committee, said there were over 1,200 veterans and at least 1,500 women at KU who were considered non-traditional. She said she thought the Nontraditional students air gripes Day care is a problem, according to several students who said they had children. Sanders said that a mother could pay for her children the library at study night without paying a sitter and the library at daycare. Care Center open at night with one or two siblings on duty. Sanders said a liberal arts and sciences class to help students adjust to university life and to acquire new or better study skills may be offered next semester. Many of the students said they were bothered by financial problems. University event," Mary Jane Harmon, Lawrence graduate student, said. Culture shock and role conflicts were among the main problems mentioned by the students at the meeting. Kelly said that playing the role of a student, a mother and a worker could cause conflict. KANSAN WANT ADS Kelly said the requirement for an athletic scholarship was a grade point average of 1.8, but that other academic scholarships required at least a 3.0. Because nontraditional students have to work and raise families as well as study, they should be eligible for a scholarship. Phyllis Sapp, Lawrence graduate student, said there was no justification for charging the same tuition to those taking 17 hours and those taking seven. Students taking six hours or less pay by the hour. Because each hour costs $25, students taking less than 12 hours should pay by the hour. One Day 25 words or fewer : $1.50 each additional word : $.01 Accommodations, goods, services and empl ment advertised in the University Daily Kansas University Press. PUBLICATIONS, OLDER COURT, color creeed, or national origin. PLEASE BRIN ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FILLHALL HUNT FOR SALE COST PLUS 10% Stores Equipment. All major shops include a 40-day warranty. Single-stage or package Cash Draw at 4:00pm on Monday. Call Dave at 406-239-7000. University would be responsive to the problems mentioned by the committee. KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Western Civilization Notes—Now on Sale! There are two ways of looking at it. 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