Thursday, September 26, 1974 University Daily Kansan 11 Barkley Clark, associate dean of the School of Law, recently finished the 1974 cumulative supplement to the "Law of Bank Deposits, Collections, and Credit Cards." The book, published by Warren, Gorham and Laramond, is the only law book in the country concerned with bank credit cards. Clark's supplement provides information on recent problems and brings the law up to date through the summer of 1974. Shakespeare David Netham will appear in "Dear Mr. Shakespeare" at 5 p.m. Thursday at Swarthout Recital Hall. Admission is free. Netham been performing in the British theatre for the last 17 years. "Dear Mr. Shakespeare" is a look at Shakespeare through the works of others. Awards available There are still openings for interviews for Rhodes, Marshall and Danforth scholarships for graduate study in England and the United States. Persons interested should contact the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences office as soon as possible and ask for Joan or Marilyn. Renorter By BETTY HAEGELIN Czech lecture Soviet dissident works displayed More severe penalties aren't uncommon, Fletcher said. Authors have been arrested and sentenced from five to seven-year prison terms, denied housing mobility or confined to insane asylums without medical evidence. "Soviet officials have a very great problem with Andrei Gorbachev, who is also a hydration barrier." Because of the danger to samizdat authors, their works often are "published" unsigned. So far the authorities seem unable to stop the circulation of samizdat, or its smuggling abroad for foreign publication. What do a retired Russian army general, the chief developer of the Soviet hydrogen bomb, the daughter of Stalin and the major leader of the Soviet dissident movement have in common? A more recent harassment has been the deportation of dissenting writers, as in Sozibeltism's case. This, however, is not unusual for the government, Fletcher said. They have all been authors of samizdat, a method of self-publication for officially suppressed and unpublished literary and political works, originating in the Soviet Union and other socialist countries of Eastern Europe. Fletcher said. "He's a very prominent country because he knows too much." "intellectual segment" of Soviet society, readers defy authorities by copying and recopying the outlawed material, thereby increasing its circulation. Some of the more famous authors, whose later works are known in the Soviet Union only through samizid, are Alexander Solzhentyns and Bospastin Kircher. Flechet said. "The authorities often don't know who the author is," Fletcher said. "Because the works are passed voluntarily and spontaneously, they're almost impossible to stop. How can you track down a hundred separate publishers?" The Duke University sumsitaf exhibition contains pages of original typed written or manuscript. Samizdat is a clandestine form of publication and generally has a maximum circulation of about 2,000 copies, said William Fletcher, chairman of Slavic and Soviet Area Studies at the University of Kansas. In order for samizdat works to reach the An exhibit of sumizid materials on loan from Duke University is on display at Watson Library through Oct. 20. Included in the collection are about 450 documents, tapes and color reproductions of underground Soviet paintings. from economic criticism to the first erotic samizdat novel, "Moscow Nights," depicting sexual mores of members of the Soviet upper class. As in the case of Solzhenitsyn, authors who defy Soviet censorship are liable to be expelled from the Writer's Union, which prohibits them from further publication. Fletcher said that although samidat in one form or another had been with society since the beginning of time, the present is in the field dated from the latter 1960's. Prof. Bernard Michel, a French historian from the University of Politiers whose speciality is Eastern Europe, will present a lecture, "The Czechoslovakian Ancient Historical Approach to National Tradition," at it s conference in Kansas City. The lecture is sponsored by the department of history. BOYCOTT WESCOE CAFETERIA the week of Sept. 30-Oct. 4. Lower prices are needed GET INVOLLED! Correction The Kansas incorrectly reported yesterday that Mark Costello, candidate for freshman class president, had asked after he read it whether a petition was pro-abortion. He actually asked whether the petition was pro-abortion before he read it. Also on campus . . . "And that doesn't include the talent," Miller said. "Essentially what it entails is converting an athletic facility into a theatrical facility. There has been some recentity of getting a portable stage. That would cut our costs from $2,000 to $2,500." Tonight, the KU Sailing Club will continue a learn to sail class at 7:30 in the Kansas Union, KU-Y Advocate Series will sponsor a lecture, "Should the Wardship Position of the Native American Indian Be Dissolved in Favor of Tribal Control?," at 7:30 in the Council Room of the Kansas Union and the Mount Oread Bicycle Club will meet at 8 in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Tomorrow, the Kansas Bar Association Conference will meet at 9 a.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union, the Aerospace College sponsors a lecture on "The Art & Science of Soaring" by William Stansheary of TWA at 3 a.m. in 200 Learned and the Stephens Lectureship sponsors a speech by Associate Justice William H. Rehquist at 8 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Miller said SUA didn't had trouble scheduling nonathletic field house events. Athletic practices take first priority, Miller said, and SUA-sponsored events and the preparation for them may have to be scheduled around them. Former fighter pilot leads space technology center Bv JEFF HILL Reporter *I'll Barr is the director of the center. He also serves as executive director of the Center for Research, Inc., and is a professor of mechanical engineering. The labs are built in the center of the building and are interconnected. This enables the various departments to work together more easily on common problems. Mike Miller, SUA adviser, said the cost of opening the field house and preparing it for a nonathletic event was between $10,000 and $15,000. A facilities use fee, designed to establish a uniform policy for the use of University of Kansas facilities by non-University groups, is under consideration by the University administration, said Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor. The center, Barr said, is based on an open, interdisciplinary style with geographers, engineers and technicians all working together. You walk past the statue of a falling lcarus and into a glass-domed hall. Barr said he has acted as a coordinator for the activities in the center since its development. You are surrounded by glass-enclosed labs. On your left is a mock-up of a cockpit with wires running to banks of computers surrounding it. Upstairs behind more walls of glass are computer terminals, laser labs and mechanical drawing rooms. Requests are then sent to the University Events Committee, Miller said. This is Raymond Nichols Hall, the space technology center. "Primarily, I'm involved in managing the center, teaching mechanical engineering and acting as a contact man for Washington," Barr said. "Each group gains from contact with those of other disciplines," Barr said. "Those who are in the lead should be held which are easily interchangeable to accommodate various projects. In the past, Shankel said, fees charged for the use of campus buildings, such as Hoch Auditorium and Allen Field House, were determined on an individual basis. Use fee studied Shankel said the use fee would take into account the costs of opening and preparing the building and security costs and might include a small profit. He said the administrative group, composed of Shankel, William Balfour, vice chancellor for student affairs, Nichir, vice chancellor for business affairs, would consider the proposal soon. The center also serves as a source of information for such groups as the state highway commission, the water resources and the fish and game boards of Kansas. "This helps provide information for the bear." Her said, and "helps provide more friendly advice." Because of the state's funding and the other funds provided by the University of Kansas and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the center is able to provide more funds for research projects for students. "Wetly to use the building as an outreach for state use," Barr said. "We try to serve as legem for the user. We know the chance to various agencies for information." "Most of the work done in the center." Barr said, "is done for student projects. We rarely take on a project unless it will be educational for the student." Many of the agencies that use the center's help and information also hire students from the center because of their familiarity with the projects, Barr said. The center is involved in research on earth resources and the environment and it focuses on the Kansas state area, Barr explained. The Kansas Environmental Resource Study program is being conducted by the Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS-1) and Skylab as well as that from Level U-2飞ights over Kansas, Barr said. One study conducted under this program was the detection and research of the habitats of animals, done for the state fish and game commission, Barr explained. "I was lucky," Barr said. "I had been standing on deck when the bombs hit only five feet." Barr said he became interested in aerospace engineering as a result of his career in the Navy as a fighter pilot. He was active in the naval reserve, flying until 1956. The center also has done a study on the detection of disease in wheat crops with the use of a new sensor. Alabama and received his master's degree in engineering from KU in 1961 after working as an engineer and in management for Proctor and Gamble. The center is planning to conduct a study of the urban growth next year. Barr said, He began his flying as a naval pilot in World War II. But that may have been enough. His tour of combat was cut short when the carrier he was on was badly damaged by bombs from an enemy plane. KANSAN WANT ADS "We trained for three years, and I only saw combat for one week," Barr said. 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